Henry Fairfield Osborn
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American geologist, paleontologist, and eugenist
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Henry Fairfield Osborn's Degrees
- Bachelors Natural Sciences Princeton University
- PhD Geology Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Fairfield Osborn, Sr. was an American paleontologist, geologist and eugenics advocate. He was the president of the American Museum of Natural History for 25 years and a cofounder of the American Eugenics Society.
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- Three new Theropoda, Protoceratops zone, central Mongolia (180)
- The reptilian subclasses Diapsida and Synapsida and the early history of the Diaptosauria. Memoirs of the AMNH ; v. 1, pt. 8 (160)
- Camarasaurus, Amphicoelias, and other sauropods of Cope (160)
- Proboscidea : a monograph of the discovery, evolution, migration and extinction of the mastodonts and elephants of the world (1936) (145)
- ON THE PRIMARY DIVISION OF THE REPTILIA INTO. (1903) (140)
- The titanotheres of ancient Wyoming, Dakota, and Nebraska (105)
- The Law of Adaptive Radiation (1902) (100)
- Skeletal Adaptations of Ornitholestes, Struthiomimus, Tyrannosaurus (97)
- Two Lower Cretaceous dinosaurs of Mongolia (97)
- Equidae of the oligocene, miocene, and pliocene of North America, iconographic type revision (83)
- Evolution of mammalian molar teeth (74)
- OYTOGENIC AND PHYLOGENIC VARIATION. (1896) (68)
- On the Primary Division of the Reptilia into Two Sub-Classes, Synapsida and Diapsida (1903) (67)
- The origin and evolution of life (1917) (63)
- Tyrannosaurus, Upper Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaur : (second communication). Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 22, article 16. (62)
- Aristogenesis, the Creative Principle in the Origin of Species (1934) (58)
- The Age of Mammals: In Europe, Asia and North America (55)
- The Evolution of Mammalian Molars To and From the Tritubercular Type (1888) (52)
- Psittacosaurus and Protiguanodon : two Lower Cretaceous iguanodonts from Mongolia (50)
- Additional Observations upon the Structure and Classification of the Mesozoic Mammalia (1888) (41)
- Nomogenesis: or Evolution determined by Law (40)
- Sauropoda and Theropoda of the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia (37)
- Tyrannosaurus and other Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaurs. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 21, article 14. (37)
- New fossil mammals from the Fayûm Oligocene, Egypt. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 24, article 16. (36)
- From the Greeks to Darwin (1895) (35)
- A contribution to the internal structure of the amphibian brain (1888) (34)
- Cenozoic mammal horizons of western North America (34)
- COPE: MASTER NATURALIST. (1931) (33)
- A COMPLETE MOSASAUR SKELETON, OSSEOUS AND CARTILAGINOUS. (1899) (33)
- Homoplasy as a Law of Latent or Potential Homology (1902) (32)
- Trituberculy: A Review Dedicated to the Late Professor Cope (1897) (31)
- Fossil mammals of the Wahsatch and Wind River beds : collection of 1891. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 4, article 11. (30)
- Two Lower Cretaceous dinosaurs of Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no.95 (30)
- Ornitholestes hermanni, a new compsognathoid dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 19, article 12. (29)
- Platybelodon grangeri, three growth stages, and a new serridentine from Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 537 (1932) (29)
- Glyptotherium texanum, a new glyptodont, from the Lower Pleistocene of Texas. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 19, article 17. (29)
- Further notes on the gigantic extinct rhinoceros, Baluchitherium, from the Oligocene of Mongolia. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 72, article 1 (1936) (28)
- New carnivorous mammals from the Fayûm Oligocene, Egypt. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 26, article 28. (27)
- New subfamily, generic, and specific stages in the evolution of the Proboscidea. American Museum novitates ; no. 99 (27)
- Preliminary Report on the Vertebrate Fossils of the Uinta Formation, Collected by the Princeton Expedition of 1886 (26)
- The Mammalia of the Uinta Formation (26)
- Phylogeny of the rhinoceroses of Europe. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 13, article 19. (26)
- Additional characters of the great herbivorous dinosaur Camarasaurus. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 10, article 12. (1898) (25)
- A new genus and species of Ceratopsia from New Mexico, Pentaceratops sternbergii (1923) (25)
- Baluchitherium grangeri, a giant hornless rhinoceros from Mongolia (25)
- The Limits of Organic Selection (1897) (24)
- The Men of the Old Stone Age, their Environment, Life and Art. (1916) (22)
- RECENT DISCOVERIES RELATING TO THE ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF MAN (1927) (22)
- The Origin of Species as revealed by Vertebrate Palæontology (22)
- THE GEOLOGICAL AND FAUNAL RELATIONS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA DURING THE TERTIARY PERIOD AND THE THEORY OF THE SUCCESSIVE INVASIONS OF AN AFRICAN FAUNA. (1900) (20)
- Andrewsarchus, giant mesonychid of Mongolia (20)
- Fossil mammals of the Puerco beds : collection of 1892. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 7, article 1 (19)
- Fossil mammals of the Uinta Basin : expedition of 1894. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 7, article 2. (18)
- DISCOVERY OF CRETACEOUS AND OLDER TERTIARY STRATA IN MONGOLIA. (1922) (18)
- On the trail of ancient man (18)
- My life with the Eskimos (18)
- Manus, sacrum, and caudals of Sauropoda. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 14. (17)
- Three new Theropoda, Protoceratops zone, central Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 144 (17)
- Crania of Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus ; Integument of the iguanodont dinosaur Trachodon. Memoirs of the AMNH ; new ser., v. 1, pt. 1-2. (17)
- Serridentinus and Baluchitherium, Loh Formation, Mongolia (16)
- Mammoths and Man in the Transvaal (1928) (16)
- CORRELATION BETWEEN TERTIARY MAMMAL HORIZONS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA (1900) (15)
- Embolotherium, gen. nov., of the Ulan Gochu, Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 353 (15)
- Additional new genera and species of the mastodontoid Proboscidea. American Museum novitates ; no. 238 (14)
- The shovel-tuskers, Amebelodontinae, of Central Asia (1931) (14)
- Reconsideration of the Evidence for a Common Dinosaur-Avian Stem in the Permian. Dinosaur Contributions, No. 4 (1900) (14)
- Revision of the Miocene and Pliocene Equidae of North America. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 35. (14)
- Upper Eocene and Lower Oligocene titanotheres of Mongolia (13)
- Cope: Master Naturalist. The Life and Letters of Edward Drinker Cope, with a Bibliography of His Writings Classified by Subjects (1932) (13)
- THE IDEAS AND TERMS OF MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL ANATOMY. (1905) (13)
- The Hereditary Mechanism and the Search for the Unknown Factors of Evolution (1895) (13)
- A complete skeleton of Teleoceras fossiger ; Notes upon the growth and sexual characters of this species. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 10, article 4. (13)
- The origin of mammals (1899) (12)
- New Eurasiatic and American proboscideans. American Museum novitates ; no. 393 (12)
- The evolution, phylogney and classification of the Proboscidea. American Museum novitates ; no. 1 (12)
- Fore and hind limbs of Sauropoda from the Bone Cabin Quarry. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 14, article 13. (12)
- American Eocene primates ; and, The supposed rodent family Mixodectidae. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 16, article 17. (12)
- Origin of Single Characters as Observed in Fossil and Living Animals and Plants (1915) (12)
- The mammals of Somaliland, by R. E. Drake-Brockman. (12)
- The Origin of Species, V: Speciation and Mutation (1927) (12)
- Orthogenesis as Observed from Paleontological Evidence Beginning in the Year 1889 (1922) (12)
- New or little known titanotheres from the Eocene and Oligocene. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 24, article 32. (11)
- The Continuous Origin of Certain Unit Characters as Observed by a Paleontologist (1912) (11)
- Amynodon mongoliensis from the Upper Eocene of Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 859 (1936) (11)
- The Nine Principles of Evolution Revealed by Paleontology (1932) (11)
- The Angulation of the Limbs of Proboscidia, Dinocerata, and Other Quadrupeds, in Adaptation to Weight (1900) (10)
- Fifty years of Darwinism (10)
- THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EUGENICS ADDRESS OF WELCOME. (1921) (10)
- Evolution, phylogeny, and classification of the Mastodontoidea (1921) (10)
- A COMPLETE SKELETON OF TELEOCERAS THE TRUE RHINOCEROS FROM THE UPPER MIOCENE OF KANSAS. (1898) (10)
- The earth speaks to Bryan (10)
- Tertiary mammal horizons of North America : abstract of a preliminary study. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 11. (10)
- The Palæontological Evidence for the Transmission of Acquired Characters (1889) (9)
- Titanotheres and lophiodonts in Mongolia (9)
- EVOLUTION AS IT APPEARS TO THE PALEONTOLOGIST. (1907) (9)
- Man Rises To Parnassus (9)
- Creative education in school, college university, and museum : personal observation and experience of the half-century 1877-1927 (9)
- The extinct rhinoceroses. Memoirs of the AMNH ; v. 1, pt. 3 (8)
- The revival of central Asiatic life (1929) (8)
- Seventeen Skeletons of Moropus; Probable Habits of this Animal. (1919) (8)
- Memoirs: On some Points in the Early Development of the Common Newt (1879) (8)
- The Causes of Extinction of Mammalia (1906) (8)
- A new mammal from the American triassic. (1886) (8)
- Palaeoloxodon antiquus italicus sp. nov., final stage in the 'Elephas antiquus' phylum. American Museum novitates ; no. 460 (1931) (8)
- HESPEROPITHECUS,THE FIRST ANTHROPOID PRIMATE FOUND IN AMERICA. (1922) (7)
- New Miocene rhinoceroses, with revision of known species. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 27. (7)
- BIRTH SELECTION versus BIRTH CONTROL. (1932) (7)
- Palaeontological Report of the Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1877 (1879) (7)
- Remounted skeleton of Phenacodus primaevus ; Comparison with Euprotogonia. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 10, article 9. (7)
- THE EPIDERMIS OF AN IGUANODONT DINOSAUR. (1909) (7)
- The hall of the age of man (7)
- Old and new standards of Pleistocene division in relation to the prehistory of man in Europe (1922) (7)
- THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY IN THESE TIMES. (1941) (7)
- Additional generic and specific stages in the evolution of the Proboscidea. American Museum novitates ; no. 154 (7)
- The discovery of tertiary man (1930) (6)
- Hesperopithecus, the First Anthropoid Primate Found in America. (1922) (6)
- THE STATE MUSEUM AND STATE PROGRESS. (1912) (6)
- Recent Researches upon the Succession of the Teeth in Mammals (1893) (6)
- Tetraplasy, the law of the four inseparable factors of evolution (6)
- II .-FOSSIL MAMMALS OF THE UINTA BASIN (6)
- Reclassification of the Reptilia (1904) (6)
- PALEONTOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS OF THE NATIONAL GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS. (1929) (6)
- Fifty years of Darwinism; modern aspects of evolution; centennial addresses in honor of Charles Darwin, before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Baltimore, Friday, January 1, 1909. (6)
- Skull characters of Teleorhinus browni Osborn. American Museum novitates ; no. 602 (1933) (6)
- THE FOUR INSEPARABLE FACTORS OF EVOLUTION. THEORY OF THEIR DISTINCT AND COMBINED ACTION IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE TITANOTHERES, AN EXTINCT FAMILY OF HOOFED ANIMALS IN THE ORDER PERISSODACTYLA. (1908) (6)
- Evolution and religion in education : polemics of the fundamentalist controversy of 1922 to 1926 (6)
- Trilophodon cooperi, sp. nov., of Dera Bugti, Baluchistan. American Museum novitates ; no. 585 (1932) (6)
- Species of American Pleistocene mammoths ; Elephas jeffersonii, new species. American Museum novitates ; no. 41 (6)
- Mounted skeleton of Triceratops elatus. American Museum novitates ; no. 654 (1933) (6)
- A COMPLETE SKELETON OF CORYPHODON RADIANS-NOTES UPON THE LOCOMOTION OF THIS ANIMAL. (1898) (6)
- Aristogenesis, the Observed Order of Biomechanical Evolution. (1933) (6)
- Teleorhinus browni, a teleosaur in the Fort Benton. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 21. (6)
- The fœtal membranes of the marsupials: The yolk–sac placenta in didelphys (6)
- Coryphodonts and uintatheres from the Mongolian Expedition of 1930. American Museum novitates ; no. 552 (1932) (6)
- THE PLATEAU HABITAT OF THE PRO-DAWN MAN. (1928) (5)
- THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE TRUE MASTODON IN AMERICA. (1921) (5)
- Evolution and Geographic Distribution of The Proboscidea: Moeritheres, Deinotheres and Mastodonts (1934) (5)
- The triassic mammals, dromatherium and microconodon (5)
- The Origin of the Mammalia (1898) (5)
- Recent results in the phylogeny of the Titanotheres (5)
- The Ancestral Tree of the Proboscidea. Discovery, Evolution, Migration and Extinction Over a 50,000,000 Year Period. (1935) (5)
- A SKELETON OF DIPLODOCUS, RECENTLY MOUNTED IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM. (5)
- Coryphodonts of Mongolia : Eudinoceras mongoliensis Osborn, E. kholobolchiensis sp. nov. (1931) (5)
- Fifty-Two Years of Research, Observation and Publication 1877–1929 (1936) (5)
- A Memorial of George Brown Goode, together with a selection of his papers on museums and on the history of science in America (5)
- HUXLEY ON EDUCATION. (1910) (5)
- Modern Aspects of Evolution (1926) (5)
- The origin and evolution of life, on the theory of action, reaction and interaction of energy, by Henry Fairfield Osborn ... with 136 illustrations. (5)
- The Congo Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 39, introd. (5)
- The Problem of the Origin of Species as it appeared to Darwin in 1859 and as it appears to us To-day (5)
- The Scientific Alliance. (1892) (5)
- INTERRUPTION OF CENTRAL ASIATIC EXPLORATION BY THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. (1929) (5)
- Fossil mammals of the Upper Cretaceous beds. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 5, article 17. (4)
- HERITAGE AND HABITUS. (1917) (4)
- FRANCIS MAITLAND BALFOUR. (1883) (4)
- Perissodactyls of the Lower Miocene White River beds. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 7, article 12. (4)
- Oxyaena and Patriofelis restudied as terrestrial creodonts. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 13, article 20. (4)
- ARISTOGENESIS, THE CREATIVE PRINCIPLE IN THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES. (1934) (4)
- Eomoropus, an American Eocene chalicothere. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 32, article 14. (4)
- The Origin of Species: II. Distinctions between Rectigradations and Allometrons. (1925) (4)
- The Feeding Habits of Mœritherium and Palæomastodon (1909) (4)
- Darwin's Theory of Evolution by the Selection of Minor Saltations (1912) (4)
- THE DUAL PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION. (1934) (4)
- MODELS OF EXTINCT VERTEBRATES. (1898) (4)
- Close of Jurassic and opening of Cretaceous time in North America (4)
- The Origin of Species, 1859-1925 (1926) (4)
- Tyrannosaurus : restoration and model of the skeleton. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 32, article 4. (4)
- Serbelodon burnhami, a new shovel-tusker from California. American Museum novitates ; no. 639 (1933) (4)
- EUGENICS--THE AMERICAN AND NORWEGIAN PROGRAMS. (1921) (4)
- THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK AND AQUARIUM. (1903) (4)
- Reconstruction of the Skeleton of the Sauropod Dinosaur Camarasaurus Cope (Morosaurus Marsh). (4)
- The Skeleton of Brontosaurus and Skull of Morosaurus (1906) (4)
- Pliocene (Tertiary) and Early Pleistocene (Quaternary) Mammalia of East Anglia, Great Britain, in Relation to the Appearance of Man (1922) (4)
- Revision of Palaeomastodon and Moeritherium : Palaeomastodon intermedius, and Phiomia osborni, new species. American Museum novitates ; no. 51 (4)
- EVOLUTION AND EDUCATION IN THE TENNESSEE TRIAL. (1925) (4)
- Dr. Haacke's discovery of the eggs of Echidna. (1885) (4)
- The Ancylopoda, Chalicotherium and Artionyx (1893) (4)
- Dibelodon edensis (Frick) of southern California ; Miomastodon of the Middle Miocene, new genus. American Museum novitates ; no. 49 (4)
- Dolichocephaly and brachycephaly in the lower mammals. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 16, article 7. (4)
- A pineal eye in the mesozoic Mammalia. (1887) (4)
- Adaptive significance of the shortening of the elephant's skull. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 19, article 9. (4)
- The Pacific World (1944) (4)
- Paleontological evidence for the original tritubercular theory (1904) (4)
- WILLIAM BATESON ON DARWINISM. (1922) (4)
- Biocharacters as Separable Units of Organic Structure (1917) (4)
- Camarasaurus, Amphicoelias, and other sauropods of Cope. Memoirs of the AMNH ; new ser., v. 3, pt. 3 (4)
- Evolution of the Amblypoda. Part 1, Taligrada and Pantodonta. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 10, article 11. (4)
- THE INTERNATIONAL CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE. (1900) (3)
- Craniometry of the Equidae. Memoirs of the AMNH ; new ser., v. 1, pt. 3 (3)
- THE BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF TO-DAY. (1898) (3)
- Hesperopithecus, the Anthropoid Primate of Western Nebraska (1922) (3)
- Fore and hind limbs of carnivorous and herbivorous dinosaurs from the Jurassic of Wyoming. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 12, article 11. (3)
- THE COLLECTION OF FOSSIL MAMMALS IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, NEW YORK. (1893) (3)
- The shovel-tuskers, Amebelodontinae, of Central Asia. American Museum novitates ; no. 470 (1931) (3)
- A Glacial Pot-Hole in the Hudson River Shales Near Catskill, N. Y. (1900) (3)
- A Naturalist in the Bahamas (3)
- "MUTATIONS" OF WAAGEN AND "MUTATIONS" OF DE VRIES OR "RECTIGRADATIONS" OF OSBORN. (1911) (3)
- New Conceptions Of Species And Genera, And Of Classification, Discovered In The Evolution Of The Titanotheres (1931) (3)
- Intercentra and Hypapophyses in the Cervical Region of Mosasaurs, Lizards, and Sphenodon (1900) (3)
- RENEWAL OF OUR RELATIONS WITH THE SCIENTIFIC MEN OF EUROPE. (1920) (3)
- Biological Inductions from the Evolution of the Proboscidea. (1933) (3)
- The Hall of the Age of Man in the American Museum (1921) (3)
- Are Acquired Variations Inherited? (1891) (3)
- REVIEW OF THE PLEISTOCENE OF EUROPE, ASIA AND NORTHERN AFRICA (1915) (3)
- The Problem of the Origin of Species as it Appeared to Darwin in 1859 and as it Appears to us To-day (1926) (3)
- Preservation of the wild animals of North America (3)
- The discussion between Spencer and Weismann. (3)
- Close of the Age of Mammals (1922) (3)
- Adaptive Radiation and Classification of the Proboscidea. (1921) (3)
- Application of the Laws of Action, Reaction and Interaction in Life Evolution. (3)
- The great Cretaceous fish Portheus molossus Cope. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 31. (3)
- NEW CONCEPT OF EVOLUTION BASED UPON RESEARCHES ON THE TITANOTHERES AND THE PROBOSCIDEANS. (1931) (3)
- Impressions of great naturalists (3)
- Carl Akeley's Africa : the account of the Akeley-Eastman-Pomeroy African Hall Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (3)
- Fossil mammals of the Lower Miocene White River beds : collection of 1892. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 6, article 7. (3)
- Primitive Archidiskodon and Palaeoloxodon of South Africa. American Museum novitates ; no. 741 (1934) (3)
- The Origin of Species as revealed by Vertebrate Palæontology (1925) (3)
- THOMAS JEFFERSON AS A PALEONTOLOGIST. (1935) (3)
- ARREST OF GEOLOGIC, ARCHEOLOGIC AND PALEONTOLOGIC WORK IN CENTRAL ASIA (1931) (3)
- Serridentinus and Baluchitherium, Loh Formation, Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 148 (3)
- BIOLOGICAL INDUCTIONS FROM THE EVOLUTION OF THE PROBOSCIDEA. (1932) (3)
- The corpus callosum in the lower vertebrates. (1886) (2)
- Lower Eocene titanotheres : genera Lambdotherium, Eotitanops. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 32, article 21. (2)
- Discoveries during the Season of 1923 by the Third Asiatic Expedition in Mongolia. (2)
- ANNUAL DISCUSSION BEFORE THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. (1901) (2)
- THE ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF MAN; A CORRECTION. (1927) (2)
- Cope: Master Naturalist. The Life and Letters of Edward Drinker Cope with a Bibliography of His Writings Classified by Subject. A Study of the Pioneer and Foundation Periods of Vertebrate Paleontology in America@@@Biographical Memoir of Edward Drinker Cope, 1840-1897 (1932) (2)
- New titanotheres of the Huerfano. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 41, article 15. (2)
- The four phyla of Oligocene titanotheres. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 16, article 8. (2)
- Skeletal adaptations of Ornitholestes, Struthiomimus, Tyrannosaurus. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 35, article 43. (2)
- Recent Advances in Our Knowledge of the Evolution of the Horse (2)
- MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR THOMAS H. HUXLEY. (1896) (2)
- Discoveries in the Gobi Desert by the American Museum Expeditions (1926) (2)
- Scientific Literature: From the Greeks to Darwin.--An Outline of the Development of the Evolution Idea (2)
- SAMUEL WENDELL, WILLISTON (1919) (2)
- JOSEPH LEIDY, FOUNDER OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY IN AMERICA. (1924) (2)
- FOURTH YEAR OF THE NEOTROPICAL RESEARCH STATION. (1920) (2)
- The Pacific World: Its Vast Distances, Its Lands and the Life Upon Them, and Its Peoples. (1944) (2)
- Resemblances and Contrasts Between Zoologic and Palæeontologic Research in Mammalogy. Desirability of Uniform Standards and Systems in Classification, in Description, in Measurement, in Reasoning (1921) (2)
- Eudinoceras, Upper Eocene amblypod of Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 145 (2)
- Palæonictis in the American Lower Eocene (1892) (2)
- The Ancestry of Chalicotheium. (1892) (2)
- BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSIONS DRAWN FROM THE STUDY OF THE TITANOTHERES. (1911) (2)
- The Ancestry of Chalicotherium (1892) (2)
- Palaeomastodon, The Ancestors of the Long-Jawed Mastodons Only. (1919) (2)
- Andrewsarchus, giant mesonychid of Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 146 (2)
- Orthocynodon, an animal related to the rhinoceros, from the Bridger Eocene (1882) (2)
- A memoir upon Loxolophodon and Uintatherium (2)
- Fifty-two Years of Research, Observation and Publication, 1877–1929 (1931) (2)
- Eudinoceras, Upper Eocene amblypod of Mongolia (2)
- Memorial of Samuel Wendell Williston (1919) (2)
- A NEW METHOD OF DEEP SEA OBSERVATION AT FIRST HAND. (1930) (2)
- GOODE AS A NATURALIST. (1897) (2)
- The Ancestry of Man. (1930) (2)
- Aceratherium tridactylum from the Lower Miocene of Dakota. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 5, article 7. (2)
- GEOLOGICAL CORRELATION THROUGH VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY BY INTERNATIONAL COÖPERATION.: Correlation Bulletin, No. 1. Plan and Scope. (1909) (2)
- FIELD EXPLORATIONS OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM DURING THE YEAR 1922. (1923) (2)
- No parietal foramen in Tritylodon. (1887) (2)
- THE PROPOSED SUPPRESSION OF THE TEACHING OF EVOLUTION (1922) (2)
- The Elliot Medal for 1924 (1924) (1)
- ANCIENT MIGRATION ROUTES OF CENTRAL ASIA. (1929) (1)
- The Principles of Evolution Revealed by Palæontology. (1931) (1)
- Methods and Results of the American Museum Expeditions in the Gobi Desert, 1922–25 (1926) (1)
- Symposium: The Evolution of Mind, April 7, 1927: Fundamental Discoveries of the Last Decade in Human Evolution1. (1927) (1)
- An armadillo from the Middle Eocene (Bridger) of North America. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 12. (1)
- Origin of the Mammalia, III. Occipital Condyles of Reptilian Tripartite Type (1900) (1)
- Rectigradations and allometrons in relation to the conceptions of the “Mutations of Waagen,” of species, genera, and phyla (1)
- A Reply to Professor Marsh's "Note on Mesozoic Mammalia" (1891) (1)
- UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UNPUBLISHED LITHOGRAPHIC PLATES OF VERTEBRATE FOSSILS FOR DISTRIBUTION. (1931) (1)
- THE LOST FOXHALL JAW; ROBERT HANHAM COLLYER. (1922) (1)
- The Origin of the Tritubercular Type of Mammalian Dentition. (1887) (1)
- Characters and Restoration of the Sauropod Genus Camarasaurus Cope. From Type Material in the Cope Collection in the American Museum of Natural History (1)
- Correlation of the Cenozoic through Its Mammalian Life (1910) (1)
- A PRICELESS DARWIN LETTER. (1926) (1)
- SCIENTIFIC WORK IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. (1920) (1)
- WELCOME TO THE INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS. (1933) (1)
- Characters of Protoceras (Marsh), the new artiodactyl from the Lower Miocene. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 4, article 18. (1)
- The Discovery of Teritary Man. (1930) (1)
- Parelephas in relation to phyla and genera of the family Elephantidae. American Museum novitates ; no. 152 (1)
- The skull of Bathyopsis, Wind River uintathere. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 32, article 22. (1)
- PROGRESS OF THE CONCILIUM BIBLIOGRAPHICUM. (1903) (1)
- ANCIENT FAUNA OF MONGOLIA DISCOVERED BY THE THIRD ASIATIC EXPEDITION OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. (1923) (1)
- Impressions of great naturalists : reminiscences of Darwin, Huxley, Balfour, Cope and others (1)
- Sham Biology in America. (1893) (1)
- RECENT DISCOVERIES OF THE ANTIQUITY OF MN. (1922) (1)
- Milk dentition of the hyracoid Saghatherium from the Upper Eocene of Egypt. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 22, article 13. (1)
- ANNUAL RECEPTION OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY. (1895) (1)
- Section of Historical and Cultural Medicine, December 16, 1927: The Influence of Habit in the Evolution of Man and of the Great Apes* (1928) (1)
- Recent Discoveries on the Antiquity of Man. (1922) (1)
- Organic Selection (1897) (1)
- The rise of the Mammalia in North America (1893) (1)
- A Priceless Darwin Letter (1926) (1)
- The Huerfano Lake Basin, southern Colorado, and its Wind River and Bridger fauna. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 9, article 21. (1)
- The rise of Mammalia in North America (1893) (1)
- Imhotep to Harvey : backgrounds of medical history (1932) (1)
- A CONTEMPORARY OF CHARLES DARWIN. (1926) (1)
- Restoration of the world series of elephants and mastodons (1)
- A Review of the "Discovery of the Cretaceous Mammalia" (1891) (1)
- Objects of the Tropical Research Station (1)
- Protoceras, the New Artiodactyle (1893) (1)
- THE FOSSIL TREE BRIDGE IN THE ARIZONA PETRIFIED FOREST. (1902) (1)
- PRESERVATION OF THE NATIONAL MONUMENTS OF CHINA. (1914) (1)
- PALEONTOLOGY VERSUS DEVRIESIANISM AND GENETICS IN THE FACTORS OF THE EVOLUTION PROBLEM. (1931) (1)
- Enduring Recollections (1)
- Wind River and Bridger Beds in the Huerfano Lake Basin (1897) (1)
- ALGONKIAN BACTERIA AND POPULAR SCIENCE. (1917) (1)
- A Review of Mr. Lydekker's Arrangement of the Mesozoic Mammalia (1888) (1)
- ZOOLOGICAL AIMS AND OPPORTUNITIES. (1919) (1)
- First appearance of the true mastodon in America. American Museum novitates ; no. 10 (1)
- The Causes of Extinction of Mammalia (Concluded) (1906) (1)
- EDWARD D. COPE. (1897) (1)
- How to Teach Evolution in the Schools (1)
- RECENT VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY. (1906) (1)
- The rise of the mammalia in North America address by Henry Fairfield Osborn. (1)
- Influence of the Glacial Age on the Evolution of Man (1929) (1)
- Mastodons and mammoths of North America (1)
- THE ORIGIN OF THE TEETH OF THE MAMMALIA. (1897) (1)
- COINCIDENT EVOLUTION THROUGH RECTIGRADATIONS AND FLUCTUATIONS (THIRD PAPER). (1908) (1)
- Has Evolution "Collapsed"?: A Symposium by Scientists (1913) (1)
- The cranial evolution of Titanotherium. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 8, article 9. (1)
- VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM. (1895) (1)
- The Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal (1925) (1)
- History of a White Rhinoceros Skud (1905) (1)
- AMERICAN STUDENTS AT THE NAPLES ZOOLOGICAL STATION. (1895) (1)
- A mounted skeleton of Naosaurus, a pelycosaur from the Permian of Texas. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 14. (1)
- Fifty years of museum work. (1933) (1)
- FIRST USE OF WORD "GENOTYPE". (1912) (1)
- NOTES UPON THE FOETAL MEMBRANES OF THE OPOSSUM AND OTHER MARSUPIALS. (1883) (1)
- Migrations and Affinities of the Fossil Proboscideans of Eurasia, North and South America, and Africa (1922) (1)
- A naturalist in the Bahamas, John I. Northrop, October 12, 1861-June 25, 1891; a memorial volume / edited with a biographical introd. (1)
- The Difficulties in the Heredity Theory (Continued) (1892) (1)
- A complete mosasaur skeleton, osseous and cartilaginous ; A skeleton of Diplodocus. Memoirs of the AMNH ; v. 1, pt. 4-5 (1)
- I.—Eminent Living Geologists (1917) (1)
- Close of the Cretaceous and opening of Eocene time in North America (1)
- Two new Oligocene titanotheres. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 35, article 40. (1)
- FIFTY YEARS OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. (1919) (1)
- PROPOSED LEGISLATION AGAINST THE TEACHING OF EVOLUTION. (1)
- Parelephas floridanus from the Upper Pleistocene of Florida compared with P. jeffersonii. American Museum novitates ; no. 443 (0)
- Illusive memory. (1884) (0)
- The lower jaw of Loxolophodon. (1879) (0)
- The evolutionists of the eighteenth century. (0)
- Dr. Haacke's Discovery of the Eggs of Echidna (1885) (0)
- THE SCIENTIFIC ALLIANCE. (1892) (0)
- The American Society of Naturalists (1921) (0)
- RECENT REVIVALS OF DARWINISM. (1933) (0)
- New Oligocene horses. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 13. (0)
- Titanotheres and lophiodonts in Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no.91 (0)
- PALEONTOLOGY VERSUS GENETICS. (1930) (0)
- The American Association Committee on the Agassiz Bust (1926) (0)
- The Story of the Bear in the First Printing of Darwin's "Origin of Species" (1927) (0)
- TO THE PHILOSOPHIC ZOOLOGIST. (1909) (0)
- Seebohm on the Charadriidae (1888) (0)
- Joseph Hodges Choate : a founder of The American Museum of Natural History : a tribute from the Trustees of the American Museum / (0)
- Sham Biology in America (1893) (0)
- From Lamarck to St. Hilaire. (0)
- The Pineal Eye in Tritylodon (1887) (0)
- Illusive memory. (1884) (0)
- FRONTAL HORN ON ACERATHERIUM INCIVISIVUM. (1899) (0)
- Fifty Years of the American Museum of Natural History (1919) (0)
- LEIDY AND MARSH. (1924) (0)
- RECENT ZOOPALEONTOLOGY. (1902) (0)
- Scandinavian Cultures@@@Our Ancestors Arrive in Scandinavia@@@De arkeologisk-etnologiska problemen iOstersjoomradet (0)
- Among the Greeks. (0)
- LOUIS AGASSIZ AND THE HALL OF FAME. (0)
- The Ideas and Terms of Modern Philosophical Anatomy (1905) (0)
- A naturalist in the Bahamas: John I. Northrop, October 12 1861 - June 25, 1891; a memorial volume, ed., with a biographical introduction by Henry Fairfield Osborn. (0)
- The Hall of the Age of Man. (Guide leaflet 52) (1921) (0)
- A mounted skeleton of the Columbian mammoth (Elephas columbi). Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 12. (0)
- THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK. (1898) (0)
- The new order of sainthood, by Henry Fairfield Osborn. (0)
- Rapid memorizing, 'winging a part,' as a lost faculty. (0)
- Francis Galton's proposed 'Family registers.'. (1883) (0)
- A Pineal Eye in the Mesozoic Mammalia (1887) (0)
- Evolution and Christianity (0)
- Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History (1924) (0)
- Heredity and the Germ-Cells (Continued) (1892) (0)
- Native Grasses of Australia (1917) (0)
- The Removal of Dr. Wortman to the Carnegie Museum (1899) (0)
- The Fossil Tree Bridge in the Arizona Petrified Forest (1902) (0)
- THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. (1944) (0)
- Huxley and Education (0)
- Joseph Hodges Choate (0)
- THE FORMAL OPENING OF DARWIN'S HOUSE AT DOWN, JUNE 7, 1929. (1929) (0)
- Points of the skeleton of the Arab horse. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 23, article 13. (0)
- Eberhard Fraas (0)
- Recent Additions to the E. M. Museum at Princeton College (1881) (0)
- The pineal eye in Tritylodon. (1887) (0)
- The Rise of the Mammalia in North America: II (0)
- New methods of restoring Eotitanops and Brontotherium (0)
- Bibliography of the published writings of Henry Fairfield Osborn for the years 1877-1910 (0)
- Memoirs: Observations upon the Fœtal Membranes of the Opossum and other Marsupials (1883) (0)
- Impressions of great naturalists : Darwin, Wallace, Huxley, Leidy, Cope, Balfour, Roosevelt, and others (0)
- The Contemporary Evolution of Man (1892) (0)
- EVOLUTION AND THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. (1926) (0)
- SEVENTH YEAR OF THE TROPICAL RESEARCH STATION OF THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. (1923) (0)
- XIII .-A NEW THREE-TOED HORSE (0)
- "Mutations" of Waagen and "Mutations" of De Vries or "Rectigradations" of Osborn (1911) (0)
- Response : Leidy and Marsh (1924) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1888) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1894) (0)
- The Continuous Origin of Certain Unit Characters as Observed by a Paleontologist (1912) (0)
- No Parietal Foramen in Tritylodon (1887) (0)
- SEARCH FOR THE RECORD OF ROBERT HANHAM COLLYER, M. D. (1922) (0)
- Fossil Vertebrates in the American Museum of Natural History (0)
- RENEWAL OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM EXPLORATIONS IN THE GOBI DESERT. (1930) (0)
- Letter from Henry F. Osborn to John Muir, 1897 Nov 18. (0)
- SCIENCE WEEK IN NEW YORK. (1928) (0)
- A new genus and species of Ceratopsia from New Mexico, Pentaceratops sternbergii. American Museum novitates ; no. 93 (0)
- PROGRESS OF THE CONCILIUM BIBLIOGRAPHICUM. (1903) (0)
- THE STORY OF THE BEAR IN THE FIRST PRINTING OF DARWIN'S "ORIGIN OF SPECIES". (1927) (0)
- PROGRESS OF THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK. (1900) (0)
- Louis Agassiz and the Hall of Fame (1928) (0)
- The theologians and natural philosophers. (0)
- A Contemporary of Charles Darwin (1926) (0)
- The anticipation and interpretation of nature. (0)
- Development and evolution, including psychophysical evolution, evolution by orthoplasy, and the theory of genetic modes, by James Mark Baldwin ... (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1891) (0)
- Scientific Worthies (0)
- RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE E. M. MUSEUM AT PRINCETON COLLEGE. (0)
- GIFT TO DOWN HOUSE OF THE ORIGINAL LETTERS OF CHARLES DARWIN TO FRITZ MULLER. (0)
- Artionyx – A Clawed Artiodactyle (0)
- Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S (0)
- The Arab horse / by Spencer Borden ; many illustrations from photographs. (0)
- THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. (0)
- AGE OF THE TYPICAL JUDITH RIVER BEDS. (1903) (0)
- CURRENT RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM. (1920) (0)
- Ancestry of the Mammalia (1895) (0)
- Cadurcotherium from Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no.92 (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1895) (0)
- The Origin of the Tritubercular Type of Mammalian Dentition (1887) (0)
- Coincident Evolution Through Rectigradations and Fluctuations (Third Paper) (1908) (0)
- PROBLEMS OF POPULATION. (1932) (0)
- Gift to Down House of the Original Letters of Charles Darwin to Fritz Müller (1929) (0)
- Artionyx, a new genus of Ancylopoda. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 5, article 1 (0)
- Cadurcotherium ardynense, Oligocene, Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 147 (0)
- THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. (1943) (0)
- The Fossil Arachnida of Bohemia (1905) (0)
- Scientific Books: Zoologica (1919) (0)
- Samuel Wendell Williston 1852-1918 (1918) (0)
- NOTE ON THE GEOLOGIC AGE OF PITHECANTHROPUS AND EOANTHROPUS. (1929) (0)
- United States Geological Survey Unpublished Lithographic Plates of Vertebrate Fossils for Distribution (1931) (0)
- THE PACIFIC COAST MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. (1915) (0)
- FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1911) (0)
- The skull of Creosaurus. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 19, article 31. (0)
- The Elliot Medal in Zoology and Paleontology (1920) (0)
- A New Mammal from the American Triassic (1886) (0)
- The Antiquity of Man in East Anglia . By J. Reid Moir. Cambridge University Press, 1927. (1928) (0)
- The First Appearance of the True Mastodon in America (1921) (0)
- THOMAS JEFFERSON, THE PIONEER OF AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGY. (1929) (0)
- THE FIGHTING ABILITY OF DIFFERENT RACES Letter from an American Officer, with Comments by John Jay Chapman and Henry Fairfield Osborn (0)
- Joints in the Vertebrate Skeleton (1895) (0)
- The Origin and Evolution of Life on the Earth (1916) (0)
- Letter from Henry F[airfield] Osborn to John Muir, 1899 Apr 19. (0)
- Ornithomimus velox Marsh 1890 (1916) (0)
- Explorations, researches and publications of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, 1911-1931 : with map and legend showing chief fossil collecting areas of China, 1885-1931. American Museum novitates ; no. 485 (0)
- Henri Filhol, Paleontologist (1902) (0)
- Francis Galton's Proposed ‘Family Registers.’ (1883) (0)
- RECENT ZOO-PALEONTOLOGY. (1899) (0)
- Algonkian Bacteria and Popular Science (1917) (0)
- MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1894) (0)
- Acceptance of the Portrait of Darwin (1909) (0)
- Reclassifcation of Reptilia(I) (1904) (0)
- Progress of the New York Zoological Society (1938) (0)
- PROGRESS OF THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. (1938) (0)
- African Plains Exhibit of the New York Zoological Park (1942) (0)
- The Work of the New York Zoological Society (1937) (0)
- The Origin of New Adaptive Characters (1915) (0)
- CHARLES DEPERET. (0)
- THIRD AWARD OF THE DANIEL GIRAUD ELLIOT MEDAL. (1921) (0)
- THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS (1893) (0)
- Back of Frontispiece (1929) (0)
- The Collection of Fossil Mammals in the American Museum of Natural History, New York (1893) (0)
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