Frederic Brewster Loomis
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederic Brewster Loomis was an American paleontologist. Educated at Amherst College and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, he spent his entire professional career at Amherst. His specialty was vertebrate paleontology. Many fossils he uncovered during his extensive field work are still exhibited at Amherst's Beneski Museum of Natural History. He was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the Geological Society of America, and president of the Paleontological Society.
Frederic Brewster Loomis's Published Works
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- Osteology and affinities of the genus Stenomylus. (1910) (19)
- The Permo-Carboniferous Red Beds of North America and Their Vertebrate Fauna (1916) (17)
- Two new river reptiles from the titanothere beds (1904) (17)
- Wasatch and Wind River primates (1906) (15)
- Shell heaps of Maine (1912) (15)
- On Stegomus longipes, a new reptile from the Triassic sandstones of the Connecticut Valley (1904) (14)
- A Monograph of the Discovery, Evolution, Migration and Extinction of the Mastodonts and Elephants of the World (1936) (13)
- GEOLOGY OF THE MT. WASHINGTON QUADRANGLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE (1946) (13)
- Dentition of Artiodactyls (1925) (12)
- The Deseado Formation of Patagonia / Frederic Brewster Loomis. (11)
- Phylogeny of the deer (1928) (10)
- Wasatch and Wind River rodents (1907) (10)
- The small carnivores of the Miocene (1932) (7)
- Origin of the Wasatch deposits (1907) (7)
- Miocene oreodonts in the American Museum. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 51, article 1 (7)
- Momentum in Variation (1905) (6)
- An Amphibian from the Eocene (1919) (6)
- Field book of common rocks and minerals for identifying the rocks and minerals of the United States and interpreting their origins and meanings (6)
- Hyopsodidae of the Wasatch and Wind River basins (1905) (6)
- Are conodonts gastropods (1936) (6)
- Artifacts Associated With the Remains of a Columbian Elephant at Melbourne, Florida (1924) (6)
- The camels of the Harrison beds, with three new species (5)
- A new mink from the shell heaps of Maine (1911) (5)
- Origin of South American Faunas (4)
- A fossil bird from the Wasatch (1906) (4)
- A fossil hedgehog from the American Oligocene. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 19, article 7. (4)
- Three New Miocene dogs and their phylogeny (1936) (4)
- Carboniferous topography in the vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts (1939) (4)
- A new Oligocene dog (1931) (3)
- Turtles from the upper Harrison beds (1909) (3)
- The Adaptations of the Primates (1911) (3)
- Siluric fungi from western New York. (3)
- The evolution of the horse (3)
- A new mosasaur from the Fort Pierre (1915) (3)
- On Jurassic stratigraphy on the west side of the Black Hills : second paper on American Jurassic stratigraphy. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 16, article 31. (2)
- Postglacial faulting about Mount Toby, Massachusetts (with discussion by W. H. Hobbs) (1921) (2)
- A giant tortoise from Florida (1927) (2)
- THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY. (1908) (2)
- Leptauchenia and Cyclopidius (1925) (2)
- Hunting extinct animals in the Patagonian pampas (2)
- Problem of Man's Antiquity at Vero, Florida (2)
- THE FLORIDA MAN. (1925) (2)
- Two New Miocene Entelodonts (1932) (1)
- A Note of the Prairie-Dog Owl which Resembles the Rattlesnake's Rattle (1907) (1)
- A Pleistocene locality on Mount Desert Island, Maine (1916) (1)
- The Position of the United States on the American Continent—Some Phases of the Monroe Doctrine (1903) (1)
- Boulder County [Colorado] tungsten ores (1937) (1)
- A new genus of peccaries (1910) (1)
- A new horse from the lower Miocene (1908) (1)
- Rhinocerotidae of the lower Miocene (1908) (1)
- Early Man in Florida (1)
- Three Oreodont Skeletons from the Lower Miocene of the Great Plains (1933) (1)
- Notes on Our Tariff Relations With Mexico (1908) (1)
- The skeleton of Nannotraqulus (1933) (1)
- An unusual mastodon (1918) (1)
- Variation in the species of Merycoidodon (1930) (0)
- Attitude of the United States Toward Other American Powers (1905) (0)
- Oreodons of the lower Harrison beds (1923) (0)
- Memorial of Benjamin Kendall Emerson [1843-1932] (1933) (0)
- On Jurassic stratigraphy in southeastern Wyoming. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 14, article 12. (0)
- Man and the Vertebrates. Alfred S. Romer (1934) (0)
- SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION. (0)
- Creation by evolution; a consensus of present-day knowledge as set forth by leading authorities in non-technical language that all may understand, edited by Frances Mason. (0)
- The Oreodonts of the Lower Oligocene (1924) (0)
- The Florida Man (1925) (0)
- On Ticholeptus rusticus and the genera of Oreodontidae (1920) (0)
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