Vertebrate Paleontology of Texas Caves
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چکیده
Vertebrate fossils from Texas caves have been studied for over 75 years. In that time few summary treatments of Texas caves and their fossil faunas have been published. The only reviews focusing specifically on Texas cave vertebrate paleontology sites were written over 20 years ago (Frank, 1964; Lundelius and Slaughter, 1971). Much work on cave sites in Texas has occurred since these reviews. Several other summaries contain information on vertebrate remains from both cave sites and open sites in Texas. These include Harris (1985), Holman (1969), Lundelius (1967), Graham (1987), Toomey (1993) and Toomey and others (1993).
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