Ermine Cowles Case
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ermine Cowles Case , invariably known as E.C. Case, was a prominent American paleontologist in the second generation that succeeded Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. A graduate of the University of Kansas, with a PhD from the University of Chicago , Case became a paleontologist of international stature while working at the University of Michigan. He was a Member of the American Philosophical Society .
Ermine Cowles Case's Published Works
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- Description of a Collection of Associated Skeletons of Trimerorhachis (1935) (51)
- Preliminary Description of a New Suborder of Phytosaurian Reptiles with a Description of a New Species of Phytosaurus (1920) (34)
- The Osteology of the Reptilia (1926) (33)
- A Collection of Stegocephalians from Scurry County, Texas (1932) (25)
- A cotylosaur from the Upper Triassic of western Texas (23)
- Indications of a Cotylosaur and of a New Form of Fish from the Triassic Beds of Texas, with Remarks on the Shinarump Conglomerate (22)
- A Perfectly Preserved Segment of the Armor of a Phytosaur, with Associated Vertebrae (1932) (19)
- A Nothosaur from the Triassic of Wyoming (1936) (19)
- A revision of the Cotylosauria of North America / by E.C. Chase. (18)
- An endocranial cast of a Phytosaur from the upper Triassic beds of western Texas (1928) (18)
- On an endocranial cast from a reptile, Desmatosuchus spurensis, from the upper Triassic of western Texas (1921) (17)
- Description of a New Species of Buettneria, with a Discussion of the Brain Case (1931) (17)
- A Possible Explanation of Fenestration in the Primitive Reptilian Skull, with Notes on Temporal Region of the Genus Dimetrodon (15)
- A new species of Ceratodus from the Upper Triassic of western Texas (15)
- A description of the skulls of Diadectes lentus and Animasaurus carinatus (1912) (14)
- A Nearly Complete Turtle Skeleton from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana (1939) (14)
- Arthrodiran Remains from the Devonian of Michigan (1931) (13)
- Description of vertebrate fossils from the vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1908) (13)
- The Vertebral Column of Coelophysis Cope (12)
- The Permo-Carboniferous of Northern New Mexico (1912) (12)
- On the Caudal Region of Coelophysis sp. and on Some New or Little Known Forms from the Upper Triassic of Western Texas (1932) (11)
- FURTHER EVIDENCE BEARING ON THE AGE OF THE RED BEDS IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY, NEW MEXICO. (1916) (11)
- Two New Specimens of Phytosaurs from the Upper Triassic of Western Texas (1934) (11)
- Permo-carboniferous vertebrates from New Mexico / by E.C. Case, S.W. Williston, and M.G. Mehl. (10)
- Environment of tetrapod life in the late paleozoic of regions other than North America (9)
- New or little known reptiles and amphibians from the Permian (?) of Texas. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 28, article 17. (8)
- A new form of phytosaur pelvis (1943) (8)
- BATHYGNATHUS BOREALIS, LEIDY, AND THE PERMIAN OF PRINCE EDWARDS ISLAND. (1905) (8)
- The Osteology of the Diadectidae and Their Relations to the Chelydosauria (1905) (8)
- On the Lower Jaw of Brachysuchus megalodon (8)
- A Specimen of Long-Nosed Dolphin from the Bone Valley Gravels of Polk County, Florida (1934) (8)
- Description of a Nearly Complete Skeleton of Ostodolepis brevispinatus Williston (7)
- The Geology of Limestone Mountain and Sherman Hill in Houghton County, Michigan (1915) (6)
- On the osteology and relationships of protostega (1897) (6)
- Restoration of Diadectes (1907) (5)
- THE DORSAL SPINES OF CHAMELEO CRISTATUS, STUCH. (1909) (5)
- The Red Beds between Wichita Falls, Texas, and Las Vegas, New Mexico, in Relation to their Vertebrate Fauna (1914) (5)
- On the structure and affinities of Bolosaurus. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 32, article 33. (4)
- ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE INNER EAR IN TWO PRIMITIVE REPTILES (1914) (4)
- Discovery of Permo-Carboniferous vertebrates in the Dunkard formation of West Virginia (4)
- The Dilemma of the Paleontologist (1951) (3)
- The environment of the amphibian fauna at Linton, Ohio (1917) (3)
- On a nearly complete skull of Symbos cavifrons Leidy from Michigan (3)
- A Census of the Determinable Genera of the Stegocephalia (1946) (3)
- A Peculiar Formation of Shore Ice (1906) (3)
- Contributions from Walker Museum. I: The Vertebrates from the Permian Bone Bed of Vermilion County, Illinois (1900) (3)
- Catalogue of the Type and Figured Specimens of Vertebrate Fossils in the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan (1947) (3)
- Description of a Skull of Kannemeyeria erithrea Haughton (1934) (3)
- THE USE OF BAKELITE IN THE PRESERVATION OF FOSSIL MATERIAL. (1925) (3)
- The Morphology of the Skull of the Pelycosaurian Genus Dimetrodon (3)
- On the structure of the brain-case in certain Lower Permian tetrapods. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 35, article 31. (3)
- A New Fossil Hawk from the Oligocene Beds of South Dakota (1934) (3)
- New reptiles and stegocephalians from the Upper Triassic of western Texas. By E.C. Case ... (3)
- Description of the skull of Bolosaurus striatus Cope. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 28. (3)
- Readjustments in Post-War Cotton Culture (1929) (2)
- Criteria for the determination of the climatic environment of extinct animals (1921) (2)
- On the skull of Edaphosaurus pogonias Cope. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 22, article 2. (2)
- The Osteology of the Skull of the Pelyco-Saurian Genus, Dimetrodon (1904) (2)
- Experiments in Ice Motion (1895) (2)
- On the Structure of the Fore Foot of Dimetrodon (1904) (2)
- On a very perfect thoracic shield of a large labyrinthodont in the geological collections of the University of Michigan (2)
- Studies for Students: The Development and Geological Relations of the Vertebrates (1898) (2)
- The Significance of Certain Changes in the Temporal Region of the Primitive Reptilia (1898) (2)
- Description of a skeleton of Dimetrodon incisivus Cope. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 28, article 19. (2)
- Notes on the skull of Lysorophus tricarinatus Cope. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 24, article 26. (2)
- Naturalist at Large@@@That Vanishing Eden (1944) (2)
- A Complete Phytosaur Pelvis from the Triassic Beds of Western Texas (2)
- Discovery of Elephas primigenius americanus in the Bed of Glacial Lake Mogodore, in Cass County, Michigan (1935) (2)
- A New Species of Trionychid Turtle, Amyda nelsoni, from the Eocene Beds of Southwestern Wyoming (2)
- A New Paleoniscid Fish, Eurylepidoides socialis, from the Permocarboniferous of Texas (1935) (2)
- Additional description of the genus Zatrachys Cope. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 30. (1)
- Agriculture and Commerce of Uganda (1930) (1)
- The Development and Geological Relations of the Vertebrates. V. Mammalia. - (Continued) (1899) (1)
- Geologic Map of North America (1)
- The Pastoral and Agricultural Industries of Kenya Colony and Protectorate (1930) (1)
- Description of the Skull of a New Form of Phytosaur. Memoirs of the University of Michigan Museums - Museum of Paleontology - Volume II (1)
- The Osteology of Embolophorus dollovianus, Cope, with an Attempted Restoration (1903) (1)
- New or Little-Known Vertebrates from the Permian of Texas (1903) (1)
- The Development and Geological Relations of the Vertebrates (1898) (1)
- On the foramina perforating the cranial region of a Permian reptile and on a cast of its brain cavity (1897) (1)
- Wisconsin. Its Geology and Physical Geography (1)
- A REDESCRIPTION OF PARIOTICHUS INCISIVUS COPE (1899) (1)
- Notes on a specimen of Stylemys nebrascensis Leidy (1919) (0)
- The Development and Geological Relations of the Vertebrates (1898) (0)
- Life Models of the Heads of Two Types of Phytosaurs (1931) (0)
- On the Analysis of the Deposit from a Chalybeate Water (0)
- Palæontological Notes (1902) (0)
- A specimen of Stylemys nebracensis Leidy, showing the bones of the feet and the limbs (1937) (0)
- A mounted specimen of Dimetrodon incisivus Cope, in the University of Michigan (1915) (0)
- A Specimen of Stylemys nebrascensis Leidy, Showing the Bones on the Feet and Limbs (1936) (0)
- The skeleton of Poecilospondylus francisi, a new genus and species of Pelycosauria. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 28, article 18. (0)
- On the Value of the Evidence Furnished by Vertebrate Fossils of Age of Certain So-Called Permian Beds in America (1908) (0)
- The Structure and Relationships of the American Pelycosauria (1903) (0)
- NOTES ON THE PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS GENUS CRICOTUS COPE. (1915) (0)
- College geography / E.C. Case, Daniel R. Bergsmark (1940) (0)
- Bathygnathus borealis , Leidy, and the Permian of Prince Edwards Island (1905) (0)
- Modern world geography, economic and social (1938) (0)
- The character of the Wichita and Clear Fork divisions of the Permian red beds of Texas. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 29. (0)
- Permo-Carboniferous Conditions versus Permo-Carboniferous Time (1918) (0)
- On the Composition of Some Kansas Building Stones (0)
- A mounted skeleton of Edaphosaurus cruciger Cope, in the geological collection of the University of Michigan (0)
- The Development and Geological Relations of the Vertebrates (1898) (0)
- A Specimen of Stylemys nebrescensis Leidy, with the Skull Preserved (0)
- The Dorsal Spines of Chameleo cristatus , Stuch (1909) (0)
- Restoration of Edaphosaurus cruciger Cope (1914) (0)
- The Development and Geological Relations of the Vertebrates. III Reptilia (1898) (0)
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