Proceedings of the

Colorado Museum of Natural History/Denver Museum of Natural History/Denver Museum of Nature & Science

SER.

VOL.

NO.

TITLE

AUTHOR(S)

DATE

1

1

1

The birds of Yuma County, Colorado

Lincoln, F.C.

Dec., 1915

1

2

1

Description of a new species of Passerculus sandwichensis savanna from South Carolina

Figgins, J.D.

April, 1918

1

2

2

Description of a new subspecific form of Taxidea taxus from Colorado

Figgins, J.D.

April, 1918

1

3

1

Description of a new species of caribou from the region of the Alaska-Yukon boundary

Figgins, J.D.

Dec., 1919

1

4

1

Two New Bunomastodonts from Colorado

Cook, H.J.

Feb. 15, 1922

1

4

2

A Pliocene fauna from Yuma County, Colorado, with notes on the closely related Snake Creek Beds, from Nebraska

Cook, H.J.

March 31, 1922

1

4

3

Additional notes on the status of the subspecific races of Branta canadensis

Figgins, J.D.

Dec. 15, 1922

1

5

1

Some observations relative to hybrids and intergradation

Figgins, J.D.

June 19, 1925

1

5

2

Some observations relative to meteorological Influences

Figgins, J.D.

July 20, 1925

1

5

3

"Twice-Told Tales"

Figgins, J.D.

Oct. 5, 1925

1

5

4

A preliminary study of early mammals in a new fauna from Colorado

Abel, O. & Cook, H.J.

Nov. 2, 1925

1

6

1

A reply

Figgins, J.R.

Feb. 8, 1926

1

6

2

A new genus of uintatheres from Colorado

Cook, H.J.

Feb. 27, 1926

1

6

3

New Eocene titanotheres from Moffat County, Colorado

Cook. H.J.

March 5, 1926

1

6

4

An item of museum history

Figgins, J.D.

April 16, 1926

1

6

5

A new gigantic fossil dog from Colorado

Cook, H.J.

April 16, 1926

1

6

6

That collection of geese from the San Joaquin Valley, California

Figgins, J.D.

Dec. 23, 1926

1

7

1

A new rhinoceros of the genus Teleoceras from Colorado

Cook, H.J.

Feb. 27, 1927

1

7

2

Fossil birds from the Oligocene of Colorado

Wetmore, A.

July 15, 1927

1

8

1

New material for the study of evolution: a series of primitive rhinoceros skulls (Trigonias) from the Lower Oligocene of Colorado

Gregory, W.K. & Cook, H.J.

Feb. 1, 1928

1

8

2

Preliminary descriptions of fossil mammals recently discovered in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico, Part 1

Hay, O.P. & Cook, H.J.

Feb. 2, 1928

1

8

3

A new fossil bison from Texas

Cook, H.J.

March 15, 1928

1

8

4

A new longirostrine elephant from Nebraska: Trilophodon phippsi, sp. nov.

Cook, H.J.

May 1, 1928

1

8

5

Note on an interesting juvenile lower jaw of Elephas cf. jeffersoni

Cook, H.J.

May 2, 1928

1

9

1

Proposals relative to certain subspecific groups of Carpodacus mexicanus

Figgins, J.D.

April 22, 1930

1

9

2

Fossil vertebrates collected near, or in association with, human artifacts at localities near Colorado, Texas; Frederick, Oklahoma; and Folsom, New Mexico

Hay, O.P. & Cook, H.J.

Oct. 20, 1930

1

9

3

A new Colorado pocket gopher of the genus Thomomys

Miller, F.W.

Dec. 14, 1930

1

9

4

New rhinoceroses from the Pliocene of Colorado and Nebraska

Cook, H.J.

Dec. 15, 1930

1

9

5

An apparently extinct Euglandina from Texas

Cockerell, T.D.A.

Dec. 16, 1930

1

10

1

Two previously undescribed meteorites from Mexico

Nininger, H.H.

March, 1931

1

10

2

Prehistoric flaked points from Colorado and neighboring districts

Renaud, E.B.

March 31, 1931

1

10

3

A proposed standard of viewpoints from which to illustrate horned and antlered mammal skulls

Figgins, J.D.

Sept. 26, 1931

1

10

4

An additional discovery of the association of a "Folsom" artifact and fossil mammal remains

Figgins, J.D.

Sept. 26, 1931

1

10

5

New birds from Brazil

Oberholser, H.C.

Nov. 13, 1931

1

11

1

The "Elephas meridionalis" stage arrives in America

Osborn, H.F.

Sept. 7, 1932

1

11

2

Yuma and Folsom artifacts (new material)

Renaud, E.B.

Nov. 19, 1932

1

11

3

The grizzly bears of Colorado

Warren, E.H.

Dec. 22, 1932

1

12

1

Two new Colorado mammals

Miller, F.W.

July 22, 1933

1

12

2

A further contribution to the antiquity of man in America

Figgins, J.D.

Aug. 1, 1933

1

12

3

The excavation of a meteorite crater near Haviland, Kiowa County, Kansas

Nininger, H.H. & Figgins, J.D.

Nov. 14, 1933

1

12

4

The bison of the western area of the Mississippi Basin

Figgins, J.D.

Dec. 5, 1933

1

13

1

The generic status of ? Caenopus premitis

Figgins, J.D.

June 23, 1934

1

13

2

Folsom and Yuma artifacts

Figgins, J.D.

Dec. 29, 1934

1

13

3

New material for the study of individual variation, from the Lower Oligocene of Colorado

Figgins, J.D.

Dec. 29, 1934

1

14

1

New world man

Figgins, J.D.

July 22, 1935

1

14

2

Folsom and Yuma artifacts, part II

Figgins, J.D.

Oct. 3, 1935

1

15

1

Directions for the etching and preservation of metallic meteorites

Nininger, H.H.

Feb. 1, 1936

1

16

1

Butterflies of Colorado

Cross, F.C.

July 1, 1937

1

17

1

The Colorado Museum of Natural History. An historical sketch

Hanington, C.H.

March 1, 1938

1

18

1

The birds of Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska

Bailey, A.M.

Feb. 1, 1943

1

18

2

A proposed revision of Yuma Point terminology

Wormington, H.M.

Aug. 15, 1948

 

From Series 2, the Proceedings were published as single numbes, without volume number.

2

1

A reappraisal of the Fremont Culture with a summary of the archaeology of the northern periphery [1st part] [2nd part]

Wormington, H.M.

May 1, 1955

2

2

Archaeological investigations on the Uncompahgre Plateau in West Central Colorado: A diachronic study of Plains-Southwest relations [1st part] [2nd part]

Wormington, H.M. & Lister, R.H.

March 1, 1956

2

3

Colorado butterflies, part I

Brown, F.M., Eff, D. & Rotger, B.

Sept. 30, 1954

2

4

Colorado butterflies, part II [1st part] [2nd part]

Brown, F.M., Eff, D. & Rotger, B.

March 21, 1955

2

5

Colorado butterflies, part III

Brown, F.M., Eff, D. & Rotger, B.

Oct. 29, 1955

2

6

Colorado butterflies, part IV

Brown, F.M., Eff, D. & Rotger, B.

April 15, 1956

2

7

Colorado butterflies, part V [1st part] [2nd part]

Brown, F.M., Eff, D. & Rotger, B.

Dec. 28, 1956

2

8

Excavations at the LoDaisKa Site in the Denver, Colorado, area [1st part] [2nd part]

Irwin, C. & Irwin, H.

Oct. 1, 1959

2

9

Geological significance of a new radiocarbon date from the Lindenmeier Site

Haynes, V. & Agogino, G.

Aug. 15, 1960

2

10

Subantarctic Campbell Island [pp.1-30] [pp.31-81] [pp.82-150] [pp.151-201] [pp.202-305]

Bailey, A.M. & Sorensen, J.H.

Feb. 1, 1962

2

11

An introduction to archaeology of Alberta, Canada [1st part] [2nd part]

Wormington, H.M. & Forbis, R.

Aug. 15, 1965

2

12

Excavations at Magic Mountain: a diachronic study of Plains-Southwest relations [1st part] [2nd part] [3rd part]

Irwin-Williams, C. & Irwin, H.J.

1965

 

3

 

1

 

Type material of birds in the Denver Museum of Natural History

 

Phillips, A.R. & Webb, E.A.

Dec. 1, 1991

3

2

Catalogue of the type specimens of fossil vertebrates, Denver Museum of Natural History

Woods, S.C. & Stucky, R.K.

Sept. 1, 1992

3

3

A review of the genus Agapema (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)

Peigler, R.S. & Kendall, R.O.

Oct. 15, 1993

3

4

Recent distribution of bison in Colorado west of the Great Plains

Meaney, C.A. & Van Vuren, D.

Dec. 15, 1993

3

5

Non-sericultural uses of moth cocoons in diverse cultures

Peigler, R.S.

July 1, 1994

3

6

Type specimens of mammals in the Denver Museum of Natural History

Jones, C.A.

July 1, 1994

3

7

A survey of prehistoric disease and trauma in northwest and west Mexico

Pickering, R.B. & Foster, M.S.

July 1, 1994

3

8

Checklist of the Odonata of New Mexico with additions to the Colorado checklist

Evans, M.A.

Jan. 15, 1995

3

9

A four-horned specimen of Antilocapra americana

Lewis, G.E.

Dec. 1, 1995

3

10

New records of terrestrial mammals in northwestern Colorado

Finley, R.B., Jr. & Bogan, M.A.

Dec. 1, 1995

3

11

The spread of raccoons (Procyon lotor hirtus) into the Colorado Plateau from the northern Great Plains

Finley,R.B., Jr.

Dec. 1, 1995

3

12

Description of seven common fossil leaf species from the Hell Creek Formation (Upper Cretaceous; Upper Maastrichtian), North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana

Johnson, K.R.

April 1, 1996

3

13

Megalesthonyx hopsoni (Mammalia: Tillodontia) from the early Bridgerian (Gardnerbuttean) of the Wind River Formation, northeastern Wind River Basin, Wyoming

Williamson, T.E., Lucas, S.G. & Stucky, R.K.

Dec. 15, 1996

3

14

The stratigraphy of Mesozoic and early Cenozoic nonmarine mollusks of Colorado

Hartman, J.H.

April 1, 1998

3

15

Life in the Imperial Court of Qing Dynasty China [pp.1-36] [pp.37-65] [pp.66-103] [pp.104-134]

Ho, C. & Jones, C.A. ( eds.)

Nov. 1, 1998

3

16

Morphometric variation among some leporids (Mammalia: Lagomorpha) of North America

Ramos, C.N.

July 15, 1999

 4

 1

 

Fossil flora and stratigraphy of the Florissant Formation, Colorado [pp.1-69] [pp.71-135] [pp.136-216]

 

Evanoff, E., Gregory-Wodzicki, K.M. & Johnson, K.R. (eds.)

Oct. 1, 2001

4

2

The survey and evaluation of abandoned mines for bat roosts in the West: guidelines for natural resource managers

Navo, K.W.

Dec. 1, 2001

4

3

Mammals of the James M. John and Lake Dorothey state wildlife areas, Las Animas County, Colorado

Jones, C.A.

May 24, 2002

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