Museum, University of Nebraska State

 

Date of this Version

1934

Document Type

Article

Citation

BULLETIN 41 VOLUME I OCTOBER, 1934

Comments

Copyright © Nebraska State Museum. Used by permission.

Abstract

The object of the present paper is to provide a suitable brief statement of the present state of knowledge of the Pleistocene geology of Nebraska, for an adequate understanding of the Pleistocene Mammal list, by Mr. C. Bertrand Schultz, which forms Part II of this report. The "outline" is necessarily brief and does not contain many detailed sections, nor lengthy discussions of controversial points. It is lacking in adequate detailed descriptions of new formations and may not be entirely convincing to many readers. The only excuse which the writer can offer for the shortcomings of the following pages is the necessity for brevity, and so the presentation is little more than a statement of conclusions.

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