Bryan Patterson
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U.S. paleontologist
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Bryan Patterson's Degrees
- Bachelors Geology Stanford University
- Masters Paleontology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Paleontology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bryan Patterson was an American paleontologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Life and career Bryan Patterson was the son of the soldier, engineer and author John Henry Patterson and Frances Helena Gray Patterson, who, in 1890, had been one of the first women to be granted a Doctor of Laws degree in the British Isles.
Bryan Patterson's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Fossil Mammal Fauna of South America (1968) (500)
- Rodents from the Deseadan Oligocene of Bolivia and the relationships of the caviomorpha (1982) (225)
- Early cretaceous mammals and the evolution of mammalian molar teeth (1956) (194)
- The rodents of the Deseadan Oligocene of Patagonia and the beginnings of South American rodent evolution, by Albert E. Wood and Bryan Patterson (1959) (118)
- Geology and Fauna of a New Pliocene Locality in North-western Kenya (1970) (111)
- Hominid Humeral Fragment from Early Pleistocene of Northwestern Kenya (1967) (106)
- The fossil elephant shrews (Family Macroscelididae) (1965) (71)
- New echimyid rodents from the Oligocene of Patagonia, and a synopsis of the family (1968) (52)
- A New Locality for Early Pleistocene Fossils in North-Western Kenya (1966) (48)
- The fossil aardvarks lMammaliac Tubulidentatar (1975) (46)
- A primitive pyrothere (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from the early Tertiary of northwestern Venezuela / Bryan Patterson --. (1977) (34)
- Early Cretaceous mammals from northern Texas (1951) (33)
- Primates: Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy,Vol. 1: Strepsirhini. W. C. Osman Hill. UniversityPress, Edinburgh; Interscience, New York, 1953.798 pp. Illus. + plates. $12.50 (1954) (30)
- Evolution of mammals on southern continents. V: The fossilmammal fauna of South America (1968) (26)
- A fossil trionychid turtle from South America (1973) (26)
- The auditory region of the Toxodontia (1932) (25)
- Two Tertiary mammals from northern South America. American Museum novitates ; no. 1173 (1942) (22)
- The internal structure of the ear in some notoungulates / by Bryan Patterson --. Results of the first Marshall Field paleontological expedition to Argentina and Bolivia, 1922-24. (1936) (21)
- The auditory region of the borhyaenid marsupial Cladosictis (1965) (18)
- Affinities of the Patagonian fossil mammal necrolestes (1958) (18)
- Evolutionary Importance of the South African ‘Man-apes’ (1951) (17)
- Trachytherus, a typotherid from the Deseado beds of Patagonia, by Bryan Patterson --. Results of the first Marshall Field paleontological expedition to Argentina and Bolivia, 1922-24. (1934) (16)
- RELATIONSHIPS AMONG HYSTRICOGNATHOUS AND HYSTRICOMORPHOUS RODENTS (1970) (15)
- Upper premolar-molar structure in the notoungulata with notes on taxonomy / by Bryan Patterson -- (1934) (14)
- The auditory region of an Upper Pliocene typotherid (1934) (13)
- The geologic history of non-hominid primates in the Old World. (1954) (13)
- A new genus of erethizontid rodents from the Colhuehuapian of Patagonia (1958) (11)
- The extinct baboonc Parapapio jonesic in the early Pleistocene of northwestern Kenya (1968) (10)
- New Pantodonta and Dinocerata from the Upper Paleocene of western Colorado / by Bryan Patterson -- (1939) (9)
- Occurrence of the alligatoroid genus Allognathosuchus in the Lower Oligocene / by Bryan Patterson -- ; Oliver Cummings Farrington -- , editor. (1931) (9)
- A new Argyrohippus from the Deseado beds of Patagonia, by Bryan Patterson --. Results of the first Marshall Field paleontological expedition to Argentina and Bolivia, 1922-24. (1935) (8)
- Remarks on South American Fossil Crocodiles (1943) (8)
- An extinct solenodontid insectivore from Hispaniola (1962) (7)
- A new phororhacoid bird from the Deseado formation of Patagonia / by Bryan Patterson. Results of the Marshall Field paleontological expeditions to Argentina and Bolivia, 1922-27. (1941) (7)
- XII: Pholidota and Tubulidentata (1978) (7)
- A new aretocyonid from the Paleocene of Wyoming (1962) (6)
- A new late Paleocene Phenacodont (Mammalia: Condylarthra) from western Colorado (1973) (6)
- A new species of the amblypod Titanoides from Western Colorado (1933) (5)
- A new barylambdid pantodont from the late Paleocene (1958) (5)
- Cranial characters of Homalodotherium / by Bryan Patterson --. (1934) (5)
- Some notoungulate braincasts / by Bryan Patterson --. Results of the Marshall Field paleontological expeditions to Argentina and Bolivia, 1922-27 (1937) (4)
- George Gaylord Simpson: His Life and Works to the Present (1972) (4)
- The status of Progaleopithecus Ameghino (1940) (3)
- A symmetrodont from the early cretaceous of North Texas/ Bryan Patterson (1955) (2)
- Upper molars of Canis armbrusteri Gidley from Cumberland Cave, Maryland (1932) (2)
- A new genus, Barylambda, for Titanoides faberi, paleocene amblypod / by Bryan Patterson -- (1937) (1)
- Evolutionary Biology (1972) (1)
- Acyonidae Ameghino, 1889 (Mammalia): proposed suppression under plenary powers. Z.N. (S.) 2159 (1977) (1)
- An adianthine litoptern from the Deseado formation of Patagonia / by Bryan Patterson --. Results of the Marshall Field paleontological expeditions to Argentina and Bolivia, 1922-27. (1940) (0)
- The auditory region of the Toxodontia / by Bryan Patterson -- ; Oliver Cummings Farrington -- editor. (1932) (0)
- Alfred Sherwood Romer, President-Elect (1965) (0)
- Chapter 30 Mammalia (1967) (0)
- Acyonidae Ameghino, 1889 (Mammalia): Supplement To Proposal To Suppress This Name. Z.n.(S.) 2159 (1978) (0)
- A new genus of taeniodonts from the late Paleocene / Bryan Patterson -- (1949) (0)
- The status of Progaleopithecus Ameghino / by Bryan Patterson -- (1940) (0)
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