Museum, University of Nebraska State

 

Date of this Version

1939

Document Type

Article

Citation

VOLUME 2 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 1939 NUMBER 3

Abstract

The rich and varied nature of the mammalian faunas of the White River Oligocene has been recognized for many years, but the exact geologic succession is only now becoming known. In these faunal assemblages the rodents and lagomorphs appear to have been important elements, perhaps numerically as abundant in the Oligocene as are these same groups at present.

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