Matthew, William Diller, 1871-1930
Matthew, William Diller
William Diller Matthew
Matthew, W. D.
Matthew, W.D. (William Diller), 1871-1930
VIAF ID: 32057796 ( Personal )
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Works
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Absence of the Pollex in Perisso-dactyla. | |
The amphibians of the great coal swamps | |
The asphalt group of fossil skeletons, the tar-pits of Rancho-la-Brea, California | |
The Carnivora and insectivora of the Bridger Basin, Middle Eocene | |
Cenozoic mammal horizons of western North America. | |
Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palæontology and zoology, 1918-1925 | |
Climate and evolution | |
Contributions to the Snake Creek fauna with notes upon the Pleistocene of Western Nebraska American Museum Expedition of 1916. | |
Critical observations on the phylogeny of the rhinoceroses | |
Critical observations upon Siwalik mammals : (exclusive of Proboscidea). Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 56, article 7 | |
The Cuban edentates | |
Dinosaurs : with special reference to the American museum collections | |
The effusive and dyke rocks near St. John, N.B. thesis | |
Equidae from the Pliocene of Texas | |
The evolution of the horse : a guide leaflet to the collection in the department of vertebrate palaeontology of the American Museum of natural history | |
Evolution of the horse : In two parts: Evolution of the horse in nature by W. D. Matthew, [and] The horse under domestication: its origin and the structure and growth of the teeth by S. H. Chubb. | |
The family deinodontidae, with notice of a new genus from the Cretaceous of Alberta | |
The fauna of the Titanotherium beds at Pipestone Springs, Montana. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 19, article 6 | |
A fossil hedgehog from the American oligocene | |
Fossil mammals of the Tertiary of northeastern Colorado. | |
A four-horned Pelycosaurian from the permian of Texas | |
Hall of fossil vertebrates. | |
Hitherto unpublished plates of Tertiary Mammalia and Permian Vertebrata | |
A horned rodent from the Colorado miocene. With a revision of the Mylagauli, Beavers, and hares of the American tertiary | |
Hypothetical outlines of the Continents in tertiary times | |
List of the pleistocene Fauna from Hay Springs, Nebraska | |
A lower miocene fauna from South Dakota | |
Mammoths and Mastodons | |
A new and remarkable hedgehog from the later Tertiary of Nevada | |
New fossil mammals from the Pliocene of Sze-chuan, China. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 48, article 17 | |
New Sirenian from the tertiary of Porto Rico West Indies. | |
Observations upon the genus Ancodon | |
Osteology and affinities of Borophagus | |
Osteology of Blastomery and phylogeny of the American Cervidae | |
Outline and general principles of the history of life | |
Paleocene faunas of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico | |
The phylogeny of the Felidae. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 28, article 26 | |
A pliocene mastodon skull from California, Pliomastodon Vexillarius, n. sp. | |
Problems of American geology : a series of lectures dealing with some of the problems of the Canadian shield and of the Cordilleras delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation, in December, 1913 | |
Recent progress and trends in vertebrate paleontology | |
Review of Case's "revision of the Pelycosauria of North America" | |
A revision of the lower eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas. | |
The skeleton of kiatryma, a gigantic bird from the Lower Eocene of Wyoming | |
A skeleton of Merycoidodon gracilis and its adaptive significance | |
The skull of hypisodus, the smallest of the artiodactyla, with a revision of the hyper-tragulidae | |
A super-dreadnaught of the animal world : the armored dinosaur palaeoscincus | |
William Diller Matthew : paleontologist : the splendid drama observed |