Jacob Boll's Collecting In The Texas Permian: A Note And A Correction
Dr. A. S. Romer in a recent note has written on collecting vertebrate fossils in the Texas "Red Beds." In his paper, Romer states that the year 1946 is the seventy-fifth anniversary of the beginning of vertebrate-fossil collecting in the Permian of north-central Texas; and bases his statem...
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ftsmuniv:oai:scholar.smu.edu:fieldandlab-1155 2023-05-15T15:41:03+02:00 Jacob Boll's Collecting In The Texas Permian: A Note And A Correction Geiser, S. W. 1946-07-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.smu.edu/fieldandlab/vol14/iss2/4 https://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1155&context=fieldandlab unknown SMU Scholar https://scholar.smu.edu/fieldandlab/vol14/iss2/4 https://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1155&context=fieldandlab http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ CC-BY-NC Field and Laboratory Life Sciences text 1946 ftsmuniv 2022-12-09T08:06:56Z Dr. A. S. Romer in a recent note has written on collecting vertebrate fossils in the Texas "Red Beds." In his paper, Romer states that the year 1946 is the seventy-fifth anniversary of the beginning of vertebrate-fossil collecting in the Permian of north-central Texas; and bases his statement on a small Permian reptile bone (which turned up in the Museum of Comparative Zoology a few years ago) with a label in Jacob Boll's handwriting, "Beaver Creek, 50 miles north of Fort Belknap, Texas, 1871." I have been much interested in Romer's note because of my own extensive studies on Boll's life and explorations in Texas. Text Beaver Creek Southern Methodist University: SMU Digital Repository |
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Dr. A. S. Romer in a recent note has written on collecting vertebrate fossils in the Texas "Red Beds." In his paper, Romer states that the year 1946 is the seventy-fifth anniversary of the beginning of vertebrate-fossil collecting in the Permian of north-central Texas; and bases his statement on a small Permian reptile bone (which turned up in the Museum of Comparative Zoology a few years ago) with a label in Jacob Boll's handwriting, "Beaver Creek, 50 miles north of Fort Belknap, Texas, 1871." I have been much interested in Romer's note because of my own extensive studies on Boll's life and explorations in Texas. |
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