Earl Douglass
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American paleontologist
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Earl Douglass's Degrees
- Bachelors Geology University of Utah
Why Is Earl Douglass Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Earl Douglass was an American paleontologist who discovered the dinosaur Apatosaurus, playing a central role in one of the most important fossil finds in North America. By 1922 Earl had unearthed and shipped more than 700,000 pounds of material including nearly 20 complete skeletons of Jurassic dinosaurs such as Diplodocus, Dryosaurus, Stegosaurus, Barosaurus, Camarasaurus and Brontosaurus.
Earl Douglass's Published Works
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- New vertebrates from the Montana Tertiary (1903) (49)
- Vertebrate fossils from the Fort Union beds (1908) (14)
- The Tertiary of Montana (1905) (13)
- Geology of the Uinta formation (10)
- A geological reconnaissance in North Dakota, Montana, and Idaho, with notes on Mesozoic and Cenozoic geology (1909) (6)
- Preliminary descriptions of some new Titanotheres from the Uinta deposits (1910) (5)
- A Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary Section in South Central Montana (4)
- Dromomeryx, a new genus of American ruminants (1909) (3)
- Studies on changes in vitamin content of alfalfa hay (1933) (2)
- Description of a new Species of Procamelus from the Upper Miocene of Montana, with notes upon Procamelus madisonius Douglass (1909) (2)
- THE DISCOVERY OF TORREJON MAMMALS IN MONTANA. (1902) (2)
- The Tertiary of Montana / by Earl Douglass. (1)
- New species of Merycochoerus in Montana; Part II (1)
- New species of Merycochoerus in Montana (1900) (1)
- Some new Merycoidodonts (1907) (1)
- Some notes on the geology of south-western Montana (1905) (1)
- Merycochoerus and a new genus of Merycoidodonts, with some notes on other Agriochoeridae (1907) (1)
- Fossil horses from North Dakota and Montana (1908) (1)
- DINOSAURS IN THE FT. PIERRE SHALES AND UNDERLYING BEDS IN MONTANA. (1902) (1)
- Rhinoceroses from the Oligocene and Miocene Deposits of North Dakota and Montana (1908) (1)
- Nutritional character istics of some mountain meadow hay plants of Colorado. Colorado Agric. (1937) (0)
- GENERIC NAMES OF MERYCOIDODONTS. (1906) (0)
- Some Oligocene lizards (1908) (0)
- List of vertebrate fossils from Bozeman Lake Beds south of Logan, Montana, 1894 (0)
- A Change of Name for Mustela Minor Douglass (1929) (0)
- Deterioration of manures under semi-arid conditions, The (1909) (0)
- Ostropecten (?) montanus-A. new starfish from the Fort Benton; and some geological notes (1903) (0)
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