A Study of Fossil Vertebrate Types in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: Taxonomic, Systematic, and Historical Perspectives |
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... remains of former organic beings , like the ancient temple , statue , or picture , may have both their intrinsic and their historical value , while there are others which can never be expected to attract attention for their own sake . A ...
... remains of former organic beings , like the ancient temple , statue , or picture , may have both their intrinsic and their historical value , while there are others which can never be expected to attract attention for their own sake . A ...
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... remains of both Leidy and Cope are kept in bronze urns on display in the Wistar Institute , together with the remains of the embryologist John Adam Ryder ( 1852-1895 ) and the neurologist Henry Herbert Donaldson ( 1857-1938 ) , near ...
... remains of both Leidy and Cope are kept in bronze urns on display in the Wistar Institute , together with the remains of the embryologist John Adam Ryder ( 1852-1895 ) and the neurologist Henry Herbert Donaldson ( 1857-1938 ) , near ...
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... remains that were being found in America . Perhaps the better known among his correspondents in this area was the Baron Cuvier , whom Jefferson entertained with a remarkable find from a cave in West Virginia , which Jefferson assumed ...
... remains that were being found in America . Perhaps the better known among his correspondents in this area was the Baron Cuvier , whom Jefferson entertained with a remarkable find from a cave in West Virginia , which Jefferson assumed ...
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... remains , belonging to the Society , with the Academy of Natural Sciences , upon certain conditions thereto annexed : whereupon it was moved , " That the Curators of this Academy be autho- rized to receive said collection of organic remains ...
... remains , belonging to the Society , with the Academy of Natural Sciences , upon certain conditions thereto annexed : whereupon it was moved , " That the Curators of this Academy be autho- rized to receive said collection of organic remains ...
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... remains found anywhere ( Dodson & Dawson , 1991 : 8 ) . Miocene deposits likewise have provided a rich fauna , most well known from exposures along the western shore of Chesapeake Bay ( the Chesapeake Group ) . Here too , Leidy was a ...
... remains found anywhere ( Dodson & Dawson , 1991 : 8 ) . Miocene deposits likewise have provided a rich fauna , most well known from exposures along the western shore of Chesapeake Bay ( the Chesapeake Group ) . Here too , Leidy was a ...
Contents
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MAMMALIA OF TERRESTRIAL HABITAT Excluding Cetacea | 163 |
MAMMALIA OF MARINE HABITAT Cetacea | 265 |
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ICHNOFOSSILIA | 287 |
GUIDELINES | 295 |
Adequate and Inadequate Descriptions | 297 |
The Individual Defines a Type Specimen | 298 |
Determination of Types Among Multiple Lots | 299 |
Mixed Lots | 300 |
Originally Available Specimens Constituting Type Material | 301 |
Determining the Extent of the Original Type Lot | 303 |
Revised Interpretation of Type Status Questionable Status as Type Material | 304 |
Interpretation of Lectotype Designations | 306 |
Identity of Holotype Obscured and Invalid Lectotypification | 307 |
Type Status Unaffected by Systematic Placement or Age | 308 |
Determination of Original Spelling and Place of Publication | 309 |
Invalid Neotype Designation Recovery of Holotype Following Designation of Neotype | 310 |
Correctable Errors Unjustified Emendation of Names | 311 |
Simultaneous Publication | 312 |
Valid Publication | 313 |
Methods of Citation | 314 |
UTILIZING THE LIBRARY AND THE CODEAN EXAMPLE | 318 |
SYSTEMATICS AND TAXONOMY IN A TYPE COLLECTION | 319 |
CONCLUSION | 321 |
LITERATURE CITED WITH CLASSIFIED LISTS OF TAXA FOR WHICH ANSP HOLDS TYPE SPECIMENS | 323 |
REGISTER OF ANSP SPECIMENS CITED IN THIS PUBLICATION | 383 |
INDEX | 403 |
Common terms and phrases
1856f Mammalia-terrestrial Academy of Natural American Philosophical Society ANSP label antiquus BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES binomen BMNH Bock bone Bridger citation cited collection Cope County Cretaceous Dicotyles EARLIER REFERENCES Elasmosaurus Eocene Falconer & Cautley figs figured in pl Formation fossil fragment genus Geological Gillette gracilis Harlan Hayden haysii holotype holotype is figured indicated Jersey label reads Laelaps LeConte lectotype left mandibular ramus Leidy's lithographs lower jaw Lydekker Mammalia Mammalia-marine Mammalia-terrestrial mandibular ramus containing Mastodon maxilla Megalonyx Miocene molar Mosasaurus Museum Myliobatis Natural History Natural Sciences Niobrara River once been glued Oreodon Original binomen written original description original label ORIGINAL MATERIAL PARALECTOTYPE paratype photographs Pisces PLASTER CAST plate Platygonus Pleistocene Port Kennedy portion Proceedings REMARKS Reptilia right mandibular ramus River Sciences of Philadelphia skull Spamer & Daeschler species stratigraphic provenance SUBSEQUENT REFERENCES synonym synonymy SYNTYPE Tapirus teeth terrestrial text-fig tion tooth Trouessart type material type specimens upper vertebra
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