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Martin, James E., 1985, Fossiliferous Cenozoic Deposits of Western South Dakota and
Northwestern Nebraska:  Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 2(2):1-367.

_____, and Ostrander, G.E., 1987, Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology in Honor of Morton
Green:  Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 3:1-122.

_____, 1998, Contributions to the Paleontology and Geology of the West Coast.  In Honor
of V. Standish Mallory:  Thomas Burke Mem. Wash. State Mus., Research Rpt., 6:1-291.

_____, Hoganson, J.W., and Benton, R.C., 1998, Partners Preserving Our Past, Planning for
Our Future.  Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Fossil Resources:  Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 5:1-143.

_____, and Parris, D.C., 2007, Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous
Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:1-256.


Papers:

Martin, James E., 1976, Small Mammals from the Miocene Batesland Formation of South
Dakota:  Univ. Wyoming, Contr. Geol., 14:69-98.

_____, 1978, A New and Unusual Shrew (Soricidae) from the Miocene of Colorado and
South Dakota:  Jour. Paleont., 52(3):636-641.

_____, and Rozdilsky, J., 1980, Occurrence of a Porcupine Quill in the Radius of a Marmot: 
Murrelett 6:80-81

_____, 1981, Contents of Coprolites from the Hemphillian of Northern Oregon and their
significance in paleoecological interpretations:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 60:105-115.

_____, 1982, Coprolites from the Pierre Shale in South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci.,
61:171.

_____, 1983, Composite Stratigraphic Section of the Tertiary Deposits in Western South
Dakota:  Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines, 2(1):1-8.

_____, 1983, Additions to the Early Hemphillian Rattlesnake Fauna from Central Oregon: 
Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 62:23-33.

_____, 1983, Bizarre Incisor Malocclusion and Morphological Adjustment in Marmota
(Mammalia: Rodentia):  Tebiwa, Jour. Idaho Mus. Nat. Hist., 20:17-21.

_____, Barnosky, A.D., and Barnosky, C.W., 1983, Fauna and Flora Associated with the
West Richland Mammoth Site from the Pleistocene Touchet beds, south-central Washington:  Res. Rpts., Thomas Burke Mem. Wash. State Mus., Univ. Wash., 3:1-61.

_____, 1984, A Survey of Tertiary Species of Perognathus, and a description of a new
genus of Heteromyinae:  Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology Honoring Robert Warren Wilson, Carnegie Mus. Nat. Hist., Spec. Publ., 9:90-121.

_____, 1984, Fossil Vertebrates and the Paleoenvironment of the Lange/Ferguson Clovis
Kill Site in the Badlands of South Dakota:  Current Res., Paleoenvironments:  Vertebrates, Univ. Maine 1:69-71.

_____, 1984, A Crocodilian from the Miocene (Hemingfordian) Sheep Creek Formation in
Northwestern Nebraska:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 63:48-55.

_____, and Green, M., 1984, Insectivora, Sciuridae, and Cricetidae from the Early Miocene
Rosebud Formation in South Dakota:  Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology Honoring Robert Warren Wilson, Carnegie Mus. Nat. Hist., Spec. Publ., 9:28-40.

_____, 1985, New Discovery of a Topotype of Procamelus grandis Gregory from the
Miocene (Clarendonian) Big Spring Canyon Locality in South Dakota:  ND Acad. Sci., 39:47.

_____, 1985, Geological and Paleontological Road Log from Rapid City, through the
Oligocene White River Badlands and Miocene deposits, to Pine Ridge, South Dakota:  IN Martin, J.E. (ed.) Fossiliferous Cenozoic Deposits of Western South Dakota and Northwestern Nebraska:  Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 2(2):99-119.

_____, and Church, T., 1985, Investigation at 39LA378:  an Aboriginal Quarry Site in the
Black Hills, Lawrence County, South Dakota:  Archaeol. Soc. SD, Newsletter, 15(3):2-3.

_____, and Hunt, R.M., Jr., 1985, Geological and Paleontological Road Log from Pine
Ridge, South Dakota, through the Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, to the South Dakota-Nebraska Border north of Crawford:  IN Martin, J.E. (ed.) Fossiliferous Cenozoic Deposits of Western South Dakota and Northwestern Nebraska: Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 2(2):61-98.

_____, 1986, Catalogue Revisions of some Type Specimens of Fossil Vertebrates in the
Systematic Collections at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology:  Jour. Paleont., 60(2):542-543.

_____, and Abbott, J.P., 1986, New Discovery of an Archaeological and Paleontological
Site in Wind Cave National Park:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 65:28-30.

_____, 1987, The White River Badlands of South Dakota:  IN Beus, S.S. (ed.) Centennial
Field Guide, Volume 2, Decade of North American Geology Project, Geol. Soc. Amer., Rocky Mtn. Sec., p. 322-336.

_____, 1987, Paleoenvironment of the Lange/Ferguson Clovis Kill Site in the Badlands of
South Dakota:  IN Graham, R.W., Semken, H.A., Jr., and Graham, M.A. (eds.) Late Quaternary Mammalian Biogeography and Environments of the Great Plains and Prairies, Illinois State Mus., Sci. Papers 22:314-332.

_____, 1987, The Cranium of Plesiosorex donroosai Green (Insectivora) from the Miocene
of South Dakota:  IN Martin, J.E. and Ostrander, G.E. (eds.) Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology in Honor of Morton Green, Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 3:63-67.

_____, and Bjork, P.R., 1987, Gastric Residues Associated with a Mosasaur from the Late
Cretaceous (Campanian) Pierre Shale in South Dakota:  IN Martin, J.E. and Ostrander, G.E. (eds.) Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology in Honor of Morton Green, Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 3:68-72.

_____, and Rich, F.J., 1987, Additional Fossil Vertebrates from the Early Cretaceous Lakota
Formation in the Black Hills, South Dakota:  Proc. ND Acad. Sci., 41:66.

_____, Alex, R.A., and Benton, R.C., 1988, Holocene Chronology of the Beaver Creek
Shelter, Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 67:69-72.

_____, and Kennedy, L.E., 1988, A Plesiosaur with Stomach Contents from the Late
Cretaceous (Campanian) Pierre Shale of South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 67:76-79.

_____, and Kihm, A.J., 1988, Two Unusual Stratigraphic Occurrences of Plesiosaurs from Late Cretaceous Formations of the Black Hills area, Wyoming and South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 67:73-75.

_____, and Tedrow, A.R., 1988, Two Carnivores from the Ellensburg Formation (Miocene)
of Central Washington:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 67:80-83.

_____, Motes, A.G. III, and Fox, J.E., 1988, Geology of the Northern Portion of the Simons’
Ranch Anticline, Crook County, Wyoming, with special reference to the depositional history of the upper Minnelusa Formation:  WY Geol. Soc., Guidebook, 39th Ann. Field Conf., pp. 191-215.

_____, 1989, The Legacy of Natural Science in South Dakota:  Presidential Address, Proc.
SD Acad. Sci., 68:16-26.

_____, and Klukas, R.W., 1989, New Locality for Late Pleistocene fossils from Edmunds
County, South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 68:57-58.

_____, and Varner, D.W., 1992, The Occurrence of Hesperornis in the Late Cretaceous
Niobrara Formation of South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 71:95-97.

_____, Alex, R.A., Alex, L.M., Abbott, J.P., Benton, R.C., and Miller, L.F., 1993, The Beaver
Creek Shelter (39CU779): a Holocene Succession in the Black Hills of South Dakota:  IN Tiffany, J.A. (ed.) Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Western Prairies and Northern Plains.  Papers in Honor of Robert A. Alex (1941-1988), Plains Anthr., 38(145):Mem. 27:17-36.

_____, and Bell, G.L., Jr., 1995, Abnormal Caudal Vertebrae of Mosasauridae from Late
Cretaceous Marine Deposits of South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 74:23-27.

_____, Bell, G.L., Jr., Schumacher, B.A., and Sawyer, J.F., 1996, Geology and
Paleontology of Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Southern Black Hills Region:  Road Log, Field Trip 8:  IN Paterson, C.J. and Kirchner, J.G. (eds.), Guidebook to the Geology of the Black Hills, South Dakota, SD School Mines, Bull. 19:51-77.

_____, 1998, A New Species of Chipmunk, Eutamias malloryi, and a New Genus
(Parapaenemarmota) of Ground Squirrel from Hemphillian Deposits in Northern Oregon:  IN Martin, J.E. (ed.) Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the West Coast.  In Honor of V. Standish Mallory, Thomas Burke Wash. State Mus., Univ. Wash., Research Rpt. 6:31-42.

_____, and Foster, J.F., 1998, First Jurassic Mammals from the Black Hills, Northeastern
Wyoming:  Modern Geology, 23:381-392.

_____, Schumacher, B.A., Parris, D.A., and Grandstaff, B., 1998, Fossil Vertebrates of the
Niobrara Formation in South Dakota:  IN Martin, J.E., Hoganson, J.W. and Benton, R.C. (eds.) Partners Preserving Our Past, Planning Our Future.  Proceedings for the Fifth Conference on Fossil Resources:  Dakoterra, Mus., Geol., SD School of Mines, 5:39-54.

_____, 2002, Juvenile Marine Reptiles from the Late Cretaceous of the Antarctic Peninsula,
  Belgium, and South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 81:53-57.

_____, 2002, Observations at the Lake Martin Rookery, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana:  Proc. SD
  Acad. Sci., 81:47-52.

_____, 2002, Stratigraphy and Geomorphology of the Terraces along Little Elk Creek at
Archaeological Sites 39LA117 and 39LA319, Lawrence County, SD, IN Sundstrom, L., Boen, R., Keller, S., and Watts, J., Mountain Meadow Sites in the Northern Black Hills:  SD State Hist. Soc., Archaeol. Res. Ctr., Res. Rpt., 1:199-220

_____, Bell, G.L., Jr., Case, J.A., Chaney, D.S., Fernandez, M.A., Gasparini, Z., Reguero, M.,
and Woodburne, M.O., 2002, Mosasaurs (Reptilia) from the Late Cretaceous of the Antarctic Peninsula:  IN Gamble, J.A., Skinner, D.N.B., and Henrys, S. (eds.) Antarctica at the Close of a Millennium:  8th International Symp. Antarctic Earth Sci., Bull. Royal Soc. New Zealand, 35:293-299. 

_____, 2003, A Bison Cranium from the Missouri River Flood Plain, just South of Old Ft. Pierre,
  Stanley County, South Dakota:  Proc. S.D. Acad. Sci., 82:233-237.

_____, Hutchinson, M.N., Meredith, R., Case, J.A., and Pledge, N.S., 2004, A New Genus
of Scincid Lizard (Squamata) from the Tertiary Etadunna Formation of South Australia:  Jour. Herpetology. 38(2):180-187.

_____, Patrick, D., Kihm, A., Foit, F.F., Jr., and Grandstaff, D.E., 2005, Lithostratigraphy,
Tephrochronology, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry of Fossils at the Classical Fossil Lake Area, South Central Oregon:  Jour. Geol., 113:139-155.

_____, Case, J.A., Jagt, J.W.M., Schulp, A.S., and Mulder, E.W.A., 2005, A New European
Marsupial Indicates a Late Cretaceous High-Latitude Transatlantic Dispersal Route:  Jour. Mammalian Evol., 12(3/4):495-511.

_____, 2006, Biostratigraphy of the Mosasauridae (Reptilia) from the Cretaceous of Antarctica,
In Francis, J.E., Pirrie, D., and Crame, J.A. (eds.) Cretaceous-Tertiary High-Latitude Paleoenvironments, James Ross Basin, Antarctica:  Geol. Soc. London, Spec. Publ., 258:101-108.

_____, and Crame, J.A., 2006, Paleobiological Significance of High-Latitude Late Cretaceous
Vertebrate Fossils from the James Ross Basin, Antarctica:  In Francis, J.E., Pirrie, D., and Crame, J.A. (eds.) Cretaceous-Tertiary High-Latitude Paleoenvironments, James Ross Basin, Antarctica:  Geol. Soc. London, Spec. Publ., 258:109-124.

_____, 2007, A New Species of the Durophagous Mosasaur, Globidens (Squamata:
Mosasauridae) from the Late Cretaceous Pierre Shale of Central South Dakota, USA, IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:177-198.

_____, 2007, A North American Hainosaurus (Squamata: Mosasauridae) from the Late
Cretaceous  of Southern South Dakota, IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:199-207.

_____, and Cordes-Person, A., 2007, A New Species of the Diving Bird, Baptornis (Ornithurae:
Hesperornithiformes), from the Lower Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) of Southwestern South Dakota, IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:227-237.

_____, and Fernandez, M., 2007, The synonymy of the Late Cretaceous Mosasaur (Squamata)
Genus Lakumasaurus from Antarctica with Taniwhasaurus from New Zealand and its bearing upon faunal similarity within the Weddellian Province:  Geological Journal 42:203-211.

_____, and Fox, J.E., 2007, Stomach Contents of Globidens, a Shell-Crushing Mosasaur
(Squamata), from the Late Cretaceous Pierre Shale, Big Bend Area of the Missouri River, Central South Dakota, IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:167-176.

_____, Bertog, J.L., and Parris, D.C., 2007, Revised Lithostratigraphy of the Lower Pierre
Shale Group (Campanian) of central South Dakota, including newly designated members:  IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:9-21.

_____, Sawyer, J.F., Reguero, M., and Case, J.A., 2007, Occurrence of a Young Elasmosaurid
Plesiosaur Skeleton from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Antarctica:  In Cooper, A.K., Raymond, C.R., et al. (eds.) Antarctica:  A Keystone in a Changing World:  Online Proc. 10th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, US Geol. Surv., Open-File Rpt., 2007-1047, 4p.

_____, 2008, Hemphillian rodents from northern Oregon and their biostratigraphic
  implications:  Paludicola 6(4):155-190.

_____, and Pagnac, D.C., 2009, A Vertebrate Assemblage from the Miocene Rattlesnake
Ridge Member of the Ellensburg Formation of Central Washington:  Museum Northern Arizona, Bull., 65:197-216.

_____, and Brown, K., 2010, “Rock-Chewing Dogs:”  Cretaceous Pierre Shale Group Concretions
Gnawed by Cynomys ludovicianus (Rodentia, Sciuridae):  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 89:175-180.

_____, 2011, The Keya Paha Fault and Related Structures; Their Significance to the
Geology of South Dakota:  IN Olstad, T., and Aase, A.K. (eds.) Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Fossil Resources, Brigham Young Univ., Geol. Studies, 49(A):61-68.

_____, 2011, The Rosebud Problem Revisited:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 90:37-50.

_____, and Mallory, V.S., 2011, Vertebrate Paleontology of the Late Miocene (Hemphillian) Wilbur
  Locality of Central Washington:  Paludicola 8(3):155-185.

_____, 2012, Observations of the Enigmatic Fossil Insectivore, Plesiosorex (Mammalia) in North
  America:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 91:179-190.

_____, 2013, A Late Occurrence of the Bear Agriotherium from the Blancan Ringold Formation in
  southeastern Washington:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 92:123-126.

_____, 2014, A Fossil Bighorn Sheep (Bovidae, Ovis Canadensis) and geochronology of the Pleistocene
  Fossil Lake area, northern Lake County, Oregon:  Oregon Geology, 70:15-19.

______, 2014, A Clarendonian Occurrence of the Fossil Insectivore, Plesiosorex (Mammalia), from
Washington:  SD Acad. Sci., 94:55-59.

______, 2016, A Hexanchid Shark from the Late Cretaceous Pierre Shale Group of the Western Interior
Seaway of North America:  Proc. SD Acad Sci., 95:69-72.

______, and Johnson, S.E., 2016, Osteology of a Complete Skeleton of Dipoides stirtoni (Rodentia,
Castoridae) from the late Miocene of northern Oregon:   Paludicola 10(4):189-206.

Alex, L.M., and _____, 1993, The Occurrence of Fossil and Recent Dentalium at Four Late
Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in the Black Hills Periphery, Western South Dakota:  IN Tiffany, J.A. (ed.) Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Western Prairies and Northern Plains.  Papers in Honor of Robert A. Alex (1941-1988), Plains Anthr., 38(145):Mem. 27:131-143.

Bertog, J.L., Huff, W., and _____, 2007, Geochemical and Mineralogical Recognition of the
Bentonites in the Lower Pierre Shale and its use in regional stratigraphic correlation, IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:23-50.

Case, J.A., ______, Chaney, D.S., Reguero, M., Marenssi, S.A., Santillana, S.M. and
Woodburne, M.O., 2000, The First Duck-billed Dinosaur (Family Hadrosauridae) from Antarctica:  Jour. Vert. Paleont., 20(3):612-614.

Case, J.A., _____, and Reguero, M., 2007, A Dromaeosaur from the Maastrichtian of James
Ross Island and the Late Cretaceous Antarctic Dinosaur Fauna:  In Cooper, A.K., Raymond, C.R. et al. (eds.) Antarctica:  A Keystone in a Changing World:  Online Proc. 10th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, US Geol. Surv., Open-File Rpt., 2007-1047, 4p.


Effinger, J.A., and _____, 1987, Dental Ontogeny of Juvenile Pliauchenia magnifontis
(Mammalia, Camelidae) from the Miocene of South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 66:65-70.

Foster, J.R., Truijillo, K.C., Madsen, S.K., and _____, 2006, The Late Jurassic Mammal Docodon,
from the Morrison Formation of the Black Hills, Wyoming:  Implications for Abundance and Biogeography of the Genus:  New Mexico Mus. Nat. Hist. and Sci., Bull., 36:165-169.

Fahrenbach, M.D., and _____, 1986, Additional Late Cretaceous Fishes from the Dakota
Rose Granite Quarry, Grant County, South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 65:31-32.

Fernandez, M., _____, Casadio, S., 2008, Mosasaurs (Reptilia) from the Late Maastrichtian
(Late Cretaceous) of northern Patagonia (Rio Negro, Argentina):  Jour. S. Amer. Earth Sci., 25:176-186.

Fernandez, M., and _____, 2009, Redescription and Phylogenetic Relationships of
Taniwhasaurus  antarcticus (Mosasauridae, Tylosauridae) from the upper Campanian (Cretaceous) of Antarctica:  Cretaceous Research, 30:717-726.

Foster, J.R., and _____, 1994, Late Jurassic Dinosaur Localities in the Morrison Formation
of Northeastern Wyoming:  44th Ann. Field Conf., WY Geol. Assoc. Guidebook, pp. 115-126.

Gaskill, C., Reel, C., Horne, J., _____, and Motes, G.A. III, 1988, Minnelusa Field Trip: 
Earth Science Bull., WY Geol. Assoc., 20:21-48.

Gasparini, Z., Bardet, N., _____, and Fernandez, M., 2003, The Elasmosaurid Plesiosaur
Aristonectes Cabrera from the Latest Cretaceous of South America and Antarctica:  Jour. Vert. Paleont., 23(1):105-116.

Grandstaff, B.S., Parris, D.C., and _____, 2000, A bison skull from Lyman County, South
Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 79:45-61

Green, M., and _____, 1976, Peratherium from the Oligocene and Miocene of South
Dakota:  IN Churcher, C.S. (ed.) Athlon, Essays on Paleontology in Honour of Loris Shano Russell, Royal Ontario Mus., Spec. Publ., pp. 155-169.

Gries, J.P., and _____, 1985, Composite Outcrop Section of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic
Strata in the Black Hills and Surrounding Areas:  IN Rich, F.J. (ed.) Geology of the Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming, 2nd Ed., Amer. Geol. Inst. Guidebook, pp. 67-76.

Harrell, T.L., Jr., and _____, 2014, A Mosasaur from the Maastrichtian Fox Hills Formation of the
Northern Western Interior Seaway of the United States and the Synonymy of Mosasaurus maximus with Mosasaurus hoffmanni (Reptilia: Mosasauridae):  Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, doi:10.1017/njg.2014.27:1-15

Kear, B.P., Long, J.A., and _____, 2005, A Review of Australian Mosasaur occurrences:
   Netherlands Jour. Geosci., Geol. En Mijnbouw, 84(3):307-313. 

Korth, W.W. and _____, 2007, Additional cranial material of the Miocene Beaver,
Anchitheriomys (Rodentia, Castoridae) from Nebraska:  Papers in Honor of Mary R. Dawson, Bulletin Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 39:165-171.

Lisenbee, A.L., and _____, 1988, Structural Relationships of the Intrusive Deformation of
the Southeastern Bear Lodge Dome, Crook County, Wyoming:  39th Ann. Field Conf., WY Geol. Soc., Guidebook, pp. 67-76.

Macdonald, J.R., and _____, 1987, Arretotherium fricki (Artiodactyla, Anthracotheriidae)
from the Hemingfordian (Miocene) Flint Hill Local Fauna in South Dakota:  IN Martin, J.E. and Ostrander, G.E. (eds.) Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology in Honor of Morton Green, Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., SD School of Mines 3:57-62.

Macdonald, J.R., and _____, 1989, The History and Composition of the Early Miocene
Vertebrate Fauna from Flint Hill and Vicinity, Bennett County, South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 68:55-56.

Meredith, R.M., _____, and Wegleitner, P.N., 2007, The Largest Mosasaur (Squamata:
Mosasauridae) from the Missouri River Area (Late Cretaceous; Pierre Shale) of South Dakota and its relationship to Lewis and Clark:  IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:209-214.

Moses, R.J., and _____, 2014, Geomyid rodents from the Pleistocene Fossil Lake area, Lake County,
Oregon:  Oregon Geology, 70:21-36.

Moses, R.J., _____, Schaaf, C.A., Shoup, B.E., and Adams, J.S., in press, Standards for field assessments in
mitigation paleontology:  10th Conference for Fossil Resources,  Dakoterra, Mus. Geol., S.D. School Mines and Technology Publ., 6:286-300.

Pagnac, D.C., _____, Shelton, S.Y., and Wood, A., 2011, Rocks, Regulations, and Repositories:
the Three “Rs” of a Successful Curriculum for Paleontologists in a PRPA World:  Proc. 9th Ann. Conf. Fossil Res., U.S. National Park Service.

Parris, D.C., Shelton, S.Y., and _____, 2007, Introduction to the Geology and Paleontology of
the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:1-7.

Patrick, D., _____, Parris, D.C., and Grandstaff, D.E., 2002, Rare Earth Element Signatures
of Fossil Vertebrates Compared with Lithostratigraphic Subdivisions of the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale, Central South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 81:161-179.

Patrick, D., _____, Parris, D.C., and Grandstaff, D.E., 2004, Paleoenvironmental Interpretation
of Rare Earth Element Signatures in Mosasaurs (Reptilia) from the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale, Central South Dakota:  Palaeogeog., Palaeoclim., Palaeoecol., 212(3-4):277-294.

Patrick, D., _____, Parris, D.C., and Grandstaff, D.E., 2007, Rare Earth Element (REE)
Analysis of Fossil Vertebrates from the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale for the Purposes of Paleobathymetric Interpretations of the Western Interior Seaway:  IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:71-83.

Patrick, D., _____, Parris, D.C., and Grandstaff, D.E., 2007, Rare Earth Element Determination
of the Stratigraphic Position of the Holotype of Mosasaurus missouriensis (Harlan), the First Named Fossil Reptile from the American West:  IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:155-165.

Schumacher, B.A., and _____, 1993, First Definitive Record of the Mosasaur Tylosaurus
proriger from the Niobrara Formation of South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 72:235-240.

Schumacher, B.A., and _____, 2015, Polycotylus latipinnis Cope (Plesiosauria, Polycotylidae), a Nearly
  Complete Skeleton from the Niobrara Formation (Early Campanian) of southwestern South  Dakota:  Jour. Vert. Paleont., 103(34).

Stewart, J.D., and _____, 1993, Record of the Snowshoe Hare, Lepus americanus, from the
Lange/Ferguson Site:  Current Research in the Pleistocene, Peopling of Americas Publ., Oregon State Univ., 10:110-112.

Stewart, J.D., and _____, 1993, Late Cretaceous Selachians and Associated Marine
Vertebrates from the Dakota Rose Granite Quarry, Grant County, South Dakota:  Proc. SD Acad. Sci., 72:241-248.

Tedford, R.H., and _____, 2001, Plionarctos, a Tremarctine Bear (Ursidae: Carnivora) from
Western North America: Jour. Vert. Paleont., 21(2):311-321.

Tedrow, A.R., and _____, 1998, Plesiosorex (Mammalia: Insectivora) from the Miocene Imnaha
Basalts of Western Idaho:  IN Akersten, W.A., McDonald, H.G., Meldrum, D.J., and Flint, M.E.T. (eds.) And Whereas…Papers on the Vertebrate Paleontology of Idaho honoring John A. White, Vol. 1, Idaho Mus. Nat. Hist., Occassional Paper 36:21-24.

Thompson, W.A., _____, and Reguero, M., 2007, Comparison of Gastroliths Within Plesiosaurs
from the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula, and the Missouri River Area, South Dakota:  IN Martin, J.E. and Parris, D.C. (eds.) Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas:  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427:147-153.

Wayne, W.J., Aber, J.S., Agard, S.S., Bergantino, R.N., Bluemle, J.P., Coates, D.A., Cooley,
M.E., Madole, R.F., _____, Mears, J., Jr., Morrison, R.B., and Sutherland, W.M., 1991, Quaternary Geology of the Northern Great Plains:  IN Morrison, R.B. (ed.) Quaternary NonGlacial Geology:  Conterminous United States, Geol. North Amer., Geol. Soc. Amer., K-2:441-501.

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Geological Maps:

Martin, James E., Sawyer, J.F., Fahrenbach, M.D., Tomhave, D.W., and Schulz, L.D., 2004,
  Geologic Map of South Dakota: 1:500,000 scale, SD Geol. Surv. Map Series.