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Late Pleistocene rodents:
MARTIN ET AL.

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Methods, Measurements and Abbreviations

Rodent Paleontology

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are especially appreciative of the cooperation and friendship of many landowners in Meade and Clark Counties, Kansas, including D. and K. Golliher, on whose land the Golliher outcrop is located. Our continued thanks go to R. Zakrzewski of the Sternberg Museum and Fort Hays State University for his professional help, including providing catalog numbers for our Meade Basin specimens. This research was supported by the National Geographic Society (5963-07, 6547-99) and the National Science Foundation (EAR 0207582) with matching funds from MSU.

Comment from R. Martin—stimulating correspondence with the late Charles Repenning was occasionally the catalyst for some of my best work, and despite our differences of opinion on many issues, I will miss his astute observations and amazingly detailed and helpful reviews of my papers.

 

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Late Pleistocene rodents
Plain-Language & Multilingual  Abstracts | Abstract | Introduction | Geological Setting
Methods, Measurements, and Abbreviations
Rodent Paleontology | DiscussionAcknowledgments | References
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