Ruben A. Stirton
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Ruben A. Stirton's Degrees
- PhD Paleontology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ruben Arthur Stirton , known to his friends as "Stirt", was an American paleontologist, specializing in mammals, who was active in South America, the United States and Australia. Stirton was closely associated with the University of California Museum of Paleontology, receiving an appointment as curator in 1930 and as its fourth director from 1949 to 1966. His career also saw engaged as a lecturer, associate professorship and then as a professor in 1951, from which time he was director of the University's Department of Paleontology.
Ruben A. Stirton's Published Works
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- OBSERVATIONS ON EVOLUTIONARY RATES IN HYPSODONTY (1947) (95)
- A new Tertiary formation and fauna from the Tirari Desert, South Australia (1967) (51)
- VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY AND CONTINENTAL STRATIGRAPHY IN COLOMBIA (1953) (50)
- Australian tertiary deposits containing terrestrial mammals (1968) (48)
- Late Tertiary marsupials from South Australia (1955) (42)
- A new genus of interatheres from the Miocene of Colombia (1953) (35)
- RECONNAISSANCE GEOLOGY AND VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY OF EL SALVADOR, CENTRAL AMERICA (1949) (34)
- Equidae from the Pliocene of Texas (34)
- The mammals of El Salvador (1961) (30)
- Development of Characters in Horse Teeth and the Dental Nomenclature (1941) (26)
- Tertiary marsupials from Victoria, Australia (1957) (25)
- Succession of North American continental Pliocene mammalian faunas (1936) (20)
- Comments on the relationships of the cervoid family Palaeomerycidae (1944) (20)
- A New Beaver from the Pliocene of Arizona with Notes on the Species of Dipoides (1936) (19)
- A new species of Amblycastor from the Platybelodon beds, Tung Gur Formation, of Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 694 (1934) (16)
- Time, life, and man (1959) (15)
- A preliminary notice on the Miocene and Pliocene mammalian faunas near Valentine, Nebraska (1935) (14)
- A review of the macropodid genus Protemnodon (1963) (12)
- A rhinoceros tooth from the Clarno Eocene of Oregon (1944) (11)
- A marine carnivore from the Clallam Miocene formation, Washington : its correlation with nonmarine faunas (1960) (9)
- Comments on the origin and generic status of Equus (1942) (9)
- Late Miocene mammals from Oaxaca, Mexico (1954) (9)
- Tropical Mammal Trapping I: The Water Mouse Rheomys (1944) (8)
- A Member of the Hyaenidae from the Upper Pliocene of Texas (1940) (8)
- Relationships of the protoceratid artiodactyls : and description of a new genus (1967) (7)
- CORRELATION OF THE FISH LAKE VALLEY AND CEDAR MOUNTAIN BEDS IN THE ESMERALDA FORMATION OF NEVADA. (1932) (5)
- Significance of Tertiary mammalian faunas in holartic correlation with especial reference to the Pliocene in California (1939) (4)
- A new ruminant from the Hemphill middle Pliocene of Texas (1936) (4)
- Occurrence Of The Insectivore Genus Micropternodus In The John Day Formation Of Central Oregon (1964) (4)
- Fossil vertebrates from El Salvador (1943) (4)
- Notes on Some Late Tertiary and Pleistocene Antilocaprids (1938) (4)
- Critical review of the Mint Canyon mammalian fauna and its correlative significance (1933) (4)
- Ailuraena Stirton and Christian Referred to Chasmaporthetes Hay (1941) (4)
- Medistylus, new name for Phanophilus Ameghino, not Sharp (1952) (4)
- An association of horn cores and upper molars of the antelope Sphenophalos nevadanus from the lower Pliocene of Nevada (1932) (3)
- A cranium of Pliohippus fossulatus from the Clarendon lower Pliocene fauna of Texas (1939) (2)
- Generic and specific diagnoses in the gigantic macropodid genus Procoptodon (1966) (2)
- Are Petaluma Horse Teeth Reliable in Correlation (1952) (2)
- Methods and procedure in the Valentine question (1939) (1)
- Geochronological Sequence: Prehistoric Life on Earth . Kai Petersen. Edited, adapted, and supplemented by George Zappler. Dutton, New York, 1961. 163 pp. Illus. $4.95. (1962) (1)
- Significance of Tertiary Mammalian Faunas in Holarctic Correlation: ABSTRACT (1938) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from R.A. Stirton on 1962-04-18 (1962) (0)
- Gregory, William King. Evolution Emerging. The Macmillan Company, New York. Vol. I, pp. 1–736, text; vol. II, pp. 1–1013, illustrations; 1951. Cloth bound. Price $20.00 (1952) (0)
- Dinosaurs. Their discovery and their world. Edwin H. Colbert. Dutton, New York, 1961. 314 pp. Illus. $7.50 (1961) (0)
- The First Oligocene Mammalian Fauna from Northern South America: ABSTRACT (1946) (0)
- Middle Tertiary Vertebrate Fauna from Australia: ABSTRACT (1962) (0)
- Extinct Reptiles: Dinosaurs . Their discovery and their world. Edwin H. Colbert. Dutton, New York, 1961. 314 pp. Illus. $7.50. (1961) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from R.A. Stirton on 1945-07-17 (1945) (0)
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