Avian Paleontological Literature N–Z and Abstracts

NEWS: Courtesy of David H. Johnson, Global Owl Project, we can present a list (and PDFs) of the “Original literature describing the entire Order of Strigiformes (extant and fossil Genera, species and subspecies) 1758-2007” compiled by A.E. Sieradzki, David H. Johnson, Pauld Radley, Deanne P. Lewis and Fred Ruhe. Don’t miss this fantastic source for information on the taxonomy of Strigiformes!

Below is a collection of links to Publications A–M, Publications N–Z, and Abstracts on avian palaeontology freely available online. At the moment it comprises links to some 2500 papers and books and 300 abstracts. I think that it is fairly comprehensive for major sites, but undoubtedly I have missed many papers that are available on the authors’ own websites.

I would appreciate information about any sites I have missed (and any dead links). Please send any corrections and additions to Tommy Tyrberg.

Note on post-1862 Google Books links:
From the May 2008 edition I have started including links to sources in Google Books from the period 1863-1923. These are only supposed to be available to users in the US due to copyright reasons (actually almost all of them are in the public domain elsewhere too, but the cumbersome European copyright system requires verifying the date of death for each individual author, which is of course completely impractical for periodicals). However these papers can be accessed from outside the US by using a proxy server. I have decided against including a proxy server as part of the link in the list itself since some organizations frown upon or prohibit the use of proxy servers in their networks. Instead these links are identified by the text “(no direct access outside the US)”. In such cases you can use the “Copy Shortcut” function by right-clicking on the link and then paste the link into a suitable proxy server to access the paper.

Last updated 2008-06-27

Publications N–Z

Nadachowski, A., Harrison, D. L., Szyndlar, Z., Tomek, T. & Wolsan, M. 1993. Late Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from Oblazowa 2 Carpathians, Poland): palaeoecological reconstruction. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 36:281-290. PDF

Nadachowski, A., Madeyska, T., Rook, E., Rzebik-Kowalska, B., Stworzewicz, E., Szyndlar, Z., Tomek, T. 1989. Holocene snail and vertebrate fauna from Nad Mosurem Starym Duza Cave (Grodzisko near Cracow): palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 32:495-520. PDF

Nagaoka, L. A. 2000. Resource Depression, Extinction, and Subsistence Change in Prehistoric Southern New Zealand. Unpublished Ph. D. Dissertation, Washington University. PDF

Nagaoka, L. A. 2005. Declining foraging efficiency and moa carcass exploitation in southern New Zealand. Journal of Archaeological Science 32:1328-1338. PDF

Nathusius, W. 1886. Über das fossile Ei von Struthiolithus chersonensis Brandt. Zoologischer Anzeiger 9:47-50. PDF

Navas, L. 1922. Algunos fosiles de Libros (Teruel). Boletin de la Sociedad Ibérica de Ciencias Naturales 21(4):52-61. PDF

Navas, L. 1922. Algunos fosiles de Libros (Teruel). Adiciones y correcciones. Boletin de la Sociedad Ibérica de Ciencias Naturales 21(4):172-174. PDF

Neave, S. A. (ed.) 2004. Nomenclator Zoologicus, Volume 1-10. PNG/PDF

Nehring, A. 1878. Die quaternären Faunen von Thiede und Westeregeln. Archiv für Anthropologie 11:1-24. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nehring, A. 1879. Die Fossilreste der Mikrofauna aus den oberfränkischen Höhlen. Beiträge zur Anthropologie und Urgeschichte Bayerns 2:229-237. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nehring, A. 1880. [Mitteilung über das Vorkommen von fossilen Auerhühnern, Birkhühnern und Schneehühnern im Diluvium Deutschlands]. Jahresber. Ver. Naturwiss. Braunschweig 1:42-45. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nehring, A. 1880. Übersicht über vierundzwanzig mitteleuropäische Quartär-Faunen. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 32:468-509. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nehring, A. 1884. Über diluviale Reste von Schnee-Eule und Schnepfe (Nyctea nivea Daud. und Scolopax rusticola L.). Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde Zur Berlin 1884:100-107. PDF

Nehring, A. 1889. Über plistozänen Steppenfaunen (Thiede). Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde Zur Berlin 1889:37-50. PDF

Nehring, A. 1889. Die Transport tierischer Reste durch Vögel und seine Bedeutung für Geologie und Paläontologie. Naturwissenschaftliche Wochenschrift 4:233-235. PDF

Nehring, A. 1889. Diluviale Wirbeltierreste von Pössneck in Thüringen. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie 1889:1:205-214. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nehring, A. 1891. Über Tundren und Steppen der Jetzt- und Vorzeit. Berlin, pp. 257. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nehring, A. 1897. Die pleistocäne Fauna der belgischen Höhlen. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde Zur Berlin 1897:74-77. PDF

Nehring, A. 1902. Über die Tundren-, Steppen- und Waldfaunen aus der Grotte "Zum Schweizersbild" bei Schaffhausen. Naturwissenschaftliche Wochenschrift 8:91-93. PDF

Nehring, A. 1905. Diluviale Wirbeltier-Reste aus einer Schlote des Seveckenberges bei Quedlinburg. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 56:290-303. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nesov, L. A. 1992. Mesozoic and Paleogene birds of the USSR and their paleoenvironments. In: Campbell, K. E., Jr. (ed.): Papers in avian paleontology honoring Pierce Brodkorb. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (Science Series) 36:465-478. PDF

Nesov, L. A. & Yarkov, A. A. 1989. Novyye ptitsy mela-paleogena SSSR i nektoryye zamechaniya po istorii vozniknoveniya i evolyutsii klaasa. [New birds from the Cretaceous-Paleogene of the USSR and some remarks on the history of the origin and evolution of the class Aves.] [in Russian]. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta, Akademiya Nauk SSSR 197:78-97. PDF

Nesov, L. A. & Yarkov, A. A. 1993. [Hesperornithiformes in Russia.] Russkii Ornitologicheskii Zhurnal 2(1):37-54. PDF

Newman, A. 1866. (Note on an interesting discovery of Didine bones in Mauritius.) Ibis (2) 2:128. PDF

Newman, E. 1848. [Review of The Dodo and its Kindred by STRICKLAND and MELVILLE]. Zoologist 1848:2259-2265. PDF

Newman, E. 1862. Note on the possible Existence of a huge Bird allied to the Moa. Zoologist 1862:7847. PDF

Newman, E. 1864. Struthionoidous Birds, Extinct and Recent. Zoologist 1864:9188-9190. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newman, E. 1868-69. The Death of Species I-IV. Zoologist 1868. I. p. 1345-1358; II. 1385-1395; III. 1869. 1529-1542; IV. 1784-1795. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, A. 1861. Abstract of Mr. J. WOLLEYs Researches in Iceland respecting the Garefowl. Ibis (1) 3:374-399. PDF

Newton, A. 1865. On some recently discovered bones of the largest known species of Dodo (Didus nazarenus BARTLETT). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (3)5:199-201. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, A. 1872. On an undescribed Bird from the Island of Rodriguez. Ibis (3) 2:31-34. PDF

Newton, A. 1873. Second supplementary report on the extinct birds of the Mascarene islands. Zoologist 1873:3448-3449. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, A. 1878. (Exhibition of, and remarks upon a stone supposed to be from the gizzard of Pezophaps solitaria). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1878:291-292. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, A. 1878. Zoological Geography – Didus and Didunculus. Nature (London) 18:251. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, A. 1879. Gare Fowl. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica Editio 9, Vol. 10:78-80. HTML

Newton, A. 1893. Palaeontological discovery in Australia. Nature (London) 47:606. PDF

Newton, A. 1893. Mr. H. O. Forbes’s discoveries in the Chatham Islands. Nature (London) 48:101, 150. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, A. & Gadow, H. F. 1910. Dodo. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th Ed. Vol 8:370-372. HTML

Newton, A. & Newton, E. 1870. On the osteology of the Solitaire or Didine Bird of the Island of Rodriguez, Pezophaps solitaria (GMEL). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 159:327-362. PDF/TIFF

Newton, A. & Newton, E. 1876. On the Psittaci of the Mascarene Islands. Ibis (3) 6:281-289. PDF

Newton, A., Gadow, H., Lydekker, R., Roy C. S. & Shufeldt, R. W. 1893-96. A Dictionary of Birds. London, Adam and Charles Black. Vol. I-IV. pp. 124+1088. DejaVu/PDF/TXT

Newton, A., Tristram, H. B. & Sclater, P. L. 1867. Report on the extinct Birds of the Mascarene Islands. Report of the 36th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Nottingham pp. 401-402. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1866. On a remarkable discovery of bones of Didus in the island of Rodriguez. Report of the 35th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham p. 92. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1867. [Pezophaps bones from Rodriguez.] Ibis (2) 3:146. PDF

Newton, E. T. 1882. Notes on the Vertebrata of the pre-Glacial Forest Bed series of the east of England. Part VI – Aves, Reptilia and Amphibia. Geological Magazine (2) 9:7-9. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1883. On the remains of a red-throated diver, Colymbus septentrionalis, Linn., from the ¤Mundesley River bed. Geological Magazine (2) 10:97-100. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1885. Gastornis klaasseni Newton, a gigantic bird from the Lower Eocene of Croydon. Geological Magazine (3) 2:362-364. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1887. Note on some recent additions to the vertebrate fauna of the Norfolk “Preglacial Forest Bed”. Geological Magazine (3) 4:145-147. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1889. (Exhibition of a tibio-tarsus of an extinct bird (Gastornis klaasseni) from the Woolwich beds of Croydon). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1889:220. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1890. Note on the bones of small birds obtained by Professor Nation from below the Nitrate-beds of Peru. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1890:375-376. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1890. On the reported discovery of dodo’s bones in a cavern in Mauritius. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1890:402-403. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1891. The vertebrata of the Pliocene deposits of Britain. Mem. Geol. Surv. UK (Aves pp. 83-85). PDF

Newton, E. T. 1894. The Vertebrate Fauna collected by Mr. Lewis Abbott from the Fissure near Ightham, Kent. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 50:188-211. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. 1899. Additional Notes on the Vertebrate Fauna of the Rock-Fissure at Ightham, Kent. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 55:419-429. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. & Clark, J. W. 1879 On the osteology of the Solitaire (Pezophaps solitaria Gmel.). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 168, Extra Vol. 438-451, Tab. 44-50. PDF/TIFF

Newton, E. T. & Gadow, H. 1892. (Abstract of a Memoir on some Bones of the Dodo and other Extinct Birds of Mauritius recently obtained by Mr. Théodore Sauzier). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1892:543-545. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Newton, E. T. & Gadow, H. 1894. Sur les os du Dodo, et sur des os d’autres oiseaux éteintes de Maurice. Annales des Sciences Naturelles (Zool. Paléont.) (7) 6:215-246. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nikhbakht, N & McLachlan, J. C. 1999. Restoring avian wing digits. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 266:1101-1104. PDF

Niven, L. 2007. From carcass to cave: Large mammal exploitation during the Aurignacian at Vogelherd, Germany. Journal of Human Evolution 53:362-382. PDF

Noack, T. 1880. [Die Bedeutung des Hesperornis regalis für die Descendanzteorie]. Jahresber. Ver. Naturwiss. Braunschweig 1:89-96. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Nopcsa, F. von 1925. Bemerkungen zu Petronievics seinen Arbeiten über Archaeopteryx. Annales Géologiques de la Péninsule Balkanique 8(2):105-111. HTML

Norell, M. A. 2001. The Proof Is in the Plumage. Natural History 110(7):58-XX. HTMLAlso here

Norell, M. A. & Clarke, J. A. 2001. Fossil that fills a critical gap in avian evolution. Nature (London) 409:181-184. PDF

Norell, M. A., Ji, Q., Gao, K., Yuan, C., Zhao, Y. & Wang, L. 2002. Palaeontology: ‘Modern’ feathers on a non-avian dinosaur. Nature (London) 416:36-37. PDF

Norell, M. A., Makovicky, P. & Clark, J. M. 1997. A Velociraptor wishbone. Nature (London) 389(6650):447. PDF

Nores, M. 1994. Quaternary vegetational changes and bird differentiation in subtropical South America. Auk 111(2):499-503. DejaVu    PDF

Noriega, J. I. 1991. Un nuevo género de Furnariidae (Aves: Passeriformes) del Pleistoceno inferior-medio de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ameghiniana 28:317-323. PDF

Noriega, J. I. & Areta, J. I. 2005. First record of Sarcoramphus Dumeril 1806 (Ciconiiformes: Vulturidae) from the Pleistocene of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 20(1-2):73-79. PDF

Noriega, J. I. & Chiappe, L. M. 1993. An Early Miocene passeriform from Argentina. Auk 110:936-938. DejaVu    PDF

Noriega, J. I. & Tambussi, C. P. 1995. A Late Cretaceous Presbyornithidae (Aves: Anseriformes) from Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula: Paleobiogeographic implications. Ameghiniana 32(1):57-61. PDF

Northcote, E. M. 1984. Crane Grus fossils from the Maltese Pleistocene. Palaeontology 27:729-735. PDF

Northcote, E. M. 1988. An extinct ‘Swan-Goose’ from the Pleistocene of Malta. Palaeontology 31:725-740. PDF

Nudds, R. L, Dyke, G. J. & Rayner, J. M. V. 2004. Forelimb proportions and the evolutionary radiation of Neornithes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B:(Suppl.) 271:324-327. PDFAlso here

Oberholser, H. C. 1899. Some untenable names in ornithology. Proceedings of the Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia 51:201-216. PDF

Oberholser, H. C. 1917. Mutanda ornithologica 1. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 30:75-76. PDF

Occhietti, S., Chartier, M., Hillaire-Marcel, C., Cournoyer, M., Cumbaa, S. L. & Harington, C. R. 2001. Champlain sea paleoenvironments in the Quebec City area, 11,300-9,750 BP: The Saint-Nicolas site (Quebec). Geographie Physique et Quaternaire 55(1):23-46 PDF

O’Connor, P. M. & Claessens, L. 2005. Basic avian pulmonary design and flow-through ventilation in non-avian theropod dinosaurs. Nature (London) 436:253-256. PDF

Okamura, Y & Takahashi, K. 1993. Fossil foot prints of a bird from the Kobiwako Group, central Japan. Fossils (Tokyo) 55:9-15. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1972. A Whooping Crane from the Pleistocene of North Florida. Condor 74:341. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1973. Evolution of the Rails of the South Atlantic Islands (Aves: Rallidae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 152:1-53. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1974. [Review of] Joel Cracraft. Systematics and Evolution of the Gruiformes (Class Aves). 3. Phylogeny of the Suborder Grues. Auk 91:862-865. (9 October) DejaVu PDF

Olson, S. L. 1974. A Reappraisal of the Fossil Heron Palaeophoyx columbiana McCoy. Auk 91:179-180. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1974. Tantalus milneedwardsii Shufeldt – A Synonym of the Miocene Pheasant Miophasianus altus (Milne-Edwards). Wilson Bulletin 86:110-113. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1974. Telecrex Restudied: A Small Eocene Guineafowl. Wilson Bulletin 86:246-250. DejaVu  PDFAlso here

Olson, S. L. 1974. The Pleistocene Rails of North America. Condor 76:169-175. DejaVu  PDFAlso here

Olson, S. L. 1975. A review of the extinct rails of the New Zealand region (Aves: Rallidae). National Museum of New Zealand Records 1(3):63-79. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1975. An Evaluation of the supposed Anhinga of Mauritius. Auk 92:374-376. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1975. Ichthyornis in the Cretaceous of Alabama. Wilson Bulletin 87:103-105. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1975. Paleornithology of St. Helena Island, South Atlantic Ocean. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 23, 49 pages. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1976. A Jacana from the Pliocene of Florida (Aves: Jacanidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 89(19):259-264. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1976. Fossil Woodcocks: an extinct species from Puerto Rico and an invalid species from Malta (Aves: Scolopacidae: Scolopax). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 89:265-74. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1976. An Erroneous Fossil Record of Chionis from Australia. Emu 76:90. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1976. [Letter in response to R. J. Scarlett’s on the status of Gallirallus hartreei]. Notornis 23:79. (March) PDF

Olson, S. L. 1976. Oligocene fossils bearing on the origins of the Todidae and the Momotidae (Aves: Coraciiformes). In: Olson, S. L. (Ed.), Collected papers in avian paleontology honoring the 90th birthday of Alexander Wetmore. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 27: 111-119. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1976. Alexander Wetmore and the Study of Fossil Birds. Publications in Avian Paleontology by Alexander Wetmore. Index to Fossil Avian Taxa Described by Alexander Wetmore. In: Storrs L. Olson, editor. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, 27:xi-xxvi PDF

Olson, S. L. [Editor] 1976. Collected Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring the 90th Birthday of Alexander Wetmore. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 27: xxvi + 211 pages. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1977. A Great Auk, Pinguinis [sic], from the Pliocene of North Carolina (Aves: Alcidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 90:690-697. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1977. A Lower Eocene Frigatebird from the Green River Formation of Wyoming (Pelecaniformes: Fregatidae). Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 35:1-33. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1980. The Significance of the Distribution of the Megapodiidae. Emu 80:21-24. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1981. The museum tradition in ornithology – a response to Ricklefs. Auk 98:193-195. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1982. Fossil Birds of the Bahamas. Bahamas Naturalist, 6(1):33-37. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1982. A Critique of Cracraft’s Classification of Birds. Auk 99:733-739. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1982. A New Species of Palm Swift (Tachornis: Apodidae) from the Pleistocene of Puerto Rico. Auk 99:230-235, 2 figures, 1 table. (14 April) DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. [Editor] 1982. Fossil Vertebrates from the Bahamas. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 48: 65 pages. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1983. Evidence for a Polyphyletic Origin of the Piciformes. Auk 100:126-133. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1984. A brief synopsis of the fossil birds from the Pamunkey River and other Tertiary marine deposits in Virginia. In: Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Outcropping Tertiary Beds in the Pamunkey River Region, Central Virginia Coastal Plain. Guidebook for the 1984 Field Trip (L. W. Ward and K. Krafft, eds. ), pp. 217-223. Atlantic Coastal Plain Geol. Assoc. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1984. The Relationships of the Extinct Chatham Island Eagle. Notornis 31:273-277. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1984. A Hamerkop from the Early Pliocene of South Africa. (Aves: Scopidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 97:736-740. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1984. Evidence of a Large Albatross in the Miocene of Argentina (Aves: Diomedeidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 97:741-743. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1985. A New Species of Siphonorhis from Quaternary Cave Deposits in Cuba (Aves: Caprimulgidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 98:526-532. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1985. Faunal Turnover in South American Fossil Avifaunas: The Insufficiencies of the Fossil Record. Evolution 39(5):1174-1177. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1985. The fossil Record of Birds. In: Farner, D. S., King, J. R. & Parkes, K. C. (eds.): Avian Biology 8:79-238; New York (Academic Press). PDF

Olson, S. L. 1985. Fossil Seabirds and Marine Environments [Reply to M. R. Cooper and M. P. Stuart Irwin]. South African Journal of Science 81(6):290-291. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1985. A New Genus of Tropicbird (Pelecaniformes: Phaethontidae) from the Middle Miocene Calvert Formation of Maryland. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 98:851-855. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1986. Emendation of the Name of the Fossil Rail Rallus hodgeni Scarlett. Notornis 33:32. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1986. A replacement name for the fossil penguin Microdytes Simpson (Aves: Spheniscidae). Journal of Paleontology 60:785. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1987. More on the Name Rallus hodgenorum. Notornis 34:167-168. (June) PDF

Olson, S. L. 1991. The Fossil Record of the Genus Mycteria (Ciconiidae) in North America. Condor 93:1004-1006. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1993. In memoriam: Pierce Brodkorb, 1908-1992. Auk 110:911-915. DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. 1993. Index to Brodkorb’s Catalogue of Fossil Birds. Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Special Publication 1, 78 pp. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1994. A giant Presbyornis (Aves: Anseriformes) and other birds from the Paleocene Aquia Formation of Maryland and Virginia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 107(3):429-435. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1999. A new species of Pelican (Aves: Pelecanidae) from the Lower Pliocene of North Carolina and Florida. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 112:503-509. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1999. Early Eocene birds from eastern North America: a faunule from the Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia. In: Weems, R. E. & Grimsley, G. J. (eds): Early Eocene Vertebrates and Plants from the Fisher/Sullivan Site (Nanjemoy Formation) Stafford County, Virginia. Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Publication 152. PDF

Olson, S. L. (ed.) 1999. Avian Paleontology at the Close of the 20th Century. Proc. of the 4th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, D.C., 4-7 June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 89. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1999. The Anseriform Relationships of Anatalavis Olson and Parris (Anseranatidae), with a New Species from the Lower Eocene London Clay. In: Olson, S. L. (ed.): Avian Paleontology at the Close of the 20th Century. Proc. of the 4th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, D.C., 4-7 June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 89:231-243. PDF

Olson, S. L. 1999. Laysan Rail, Hawaiian Rail. In: Poole, A. & Gill, B. J. (eds.): Birds of North America, No 426, 20 pp. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2000. Countdown to Piltdown at National Geographic: the rise and fall of Archaeoraptor. Backbone. Newsletter of the Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History 13(2):1-3. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2000. Red-shouldered Hawk in the Bahamas: Calohierax quadratus Wetmore synonymized with Buteo lineatus (Gmelin). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 113(1):298-301. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2003. First fossil record of a finfoot (Aves, Heliornithidae) and its biogeographical significance. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 116(3):732-736. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2004. A fossil of the Great Auk (Penguinus impennis) from Middle Pleistocene deposits on Bermuda. Atlantic Seabirds 5(2):81-84. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2004. Taxonomic review of the fossil Procellariidae (Aves, Procellariiformes) described from Bermuda by R. W. Shufeldt. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 117(4):575-581. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2005. Correction of erroneous Records of Cormorants from Archeological Sites in Alaska. Condor 107(4):930-933. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2005. Refutation of the Historical Evidence for a Hispniolan Macaw (Aves: Psittacidae: Ara). Caribbean Journal of Science 41(2):319-323. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2006. Fossil evidence of the Rufous Crab-Hawk (Buteogallus aequinoctialis) in Jamaica. Journal of Raptor Research 40(4):284-287.PDF

Olson, S. L. 2006. Birds, including extinct species, encountered by the Malaspina Expedition on Vava’u, Tonga, in 1793. Archives of Natural History 33(1):42-52.PDF

Olson, S. L. 2007. Alca antiqua (Marsh 1870), an invalid combination for a fossil auk (Alcidae). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 127(3):225. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2008. A new genus and species of buteonine hawk from Quaternary deposits in Bermuda (Aves : Accipitridae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 121(1):130-141. PDF

Olson, S. L. 2008. A new species of shearwater of the genus Calonectris (Aves: Procellariidae) from a middle Pleistocene deposit on Bermuda. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 121(3):398-409. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Alvarenga, H. M. F. 2002. A new Genus of small teratorn from the Middle Tertiary of the Taubaté Basin, Brazil (Aves:Teratornithidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 115(4):701-705. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Daniels M. 1994. (Untitled report). Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Information Letter 8:10. HTML

Olson, S. L. & Eller, K. G. 1989. A New Species of Painted snipe (Charadriiformes: Rostratulidae) from the Early Pliocene at Langebaanweg, South-western Cape Province, South Africa. Ostrich 60:118-121. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Farrand, J. Jr 1974. Rhegminornis Restudied: A Tiny Miocene Turkey. Wilson Bulletin 86:114-120. DejaVu  PDFAlso here

Olson, S. L. & Feduccia, A. 1979. Flight Capability and the Pectoral Girdle of Archaeopteryx. Nature (London) 278:247-248. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Feduccia, A. 1980. Presbyornis and the Origin of the Anseriformes (Aves: Charadriomorphae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 323:1-24. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Feduccia, A. 1980. Relationships and Evolution of Flamingos (Aves: Phoenicopteridae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 316:1-73. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Gillette, D. D. 1978. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Fossil Vertebrates Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. Part III: Birds. Proceedings of the Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia 129:99-100. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Hasegawa, Y. 1979. Fossil counterparts of giant penguins from the North Pacific. Science 206:688-689. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Hasegawa, Y. 1985. A Femur of Plotopterum from the Early Middle Miocene of Japan (Pelecaniformes: Plotopteridae). Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, Series C, 11(3):137-140. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Hasegawa, Y. 1996. A New Genus and two New Species of Gigantic Plotopteridae from Japan (Aves, Pelecaniformes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(4):742-751. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Hearty, P. J. 2003. Probable extirpation of a breeding colony of short-tailed albatross (Phoebastria albatrus) on Bermuda by Pleistocene sea-level rise. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100:12825-12830 PDF  HTMLand hereand here

Olson, S. L. & Hilgartner, W. B. 1982. Fossil and Subfossil Birds from the Bahamas. In: Storrs L. Olson, editor. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, 48:22-56. PDF

Olson, S. L. & James, H. F. 1982. Prodromus of the Fossil Avifauna of the Hawaiian Islands. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 365:1-59. PDF

Olson, S. L. & James, H. F. 1982. Fossil Birds from the Hawaiian Islands: Evidence for Wholesale Extinction by Man Before Western Contact. Science 217:633-635. PDF

Olson, S. L. & James, H. F. 1984. The role of Polynesians in the extinction of the avifauna of the Hawaiian islands. In: Martin, P. S. and Klein, R. G. (eds.), Quaternary extinctions: a prehistoric revolution. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, pp. 768-780. PDF

Olson, S. L. & James, H. F. 1989. Fragile Outposts. In: Jake Page and Eugene S Morton. Lords of the Air, pp. 110-115. Washington, D.C.. Smithsonian Books. PDF

Olson, S. L. & James, H. F. 1991. Descriptions of Thirty-two New Species of Birds from the Hawaiian Islands. Part I. Non-passeriformes. Ornithological Monographs, 45:1-88. PDFAlso here

Olson, S. L. & James, H. F. 1997. Prehistoric status and distribution of the Hawaiian hawk (Buteo solitarius), with the first fossil record from Kauai. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers, 49:65-69. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Jouventin, P. 1996. A new species of small flightless duck from Amsterdam Island Southern Indian Ocean (Anatidae: Anas). Condor 98:1-9. DejaVu  PDFAlso here

Olson, S. L. & Kurochkin, E. N. 1987. Fossil Evidence of A Tapaculo in the Quaternary of Cuba (Aves: Passeriformes: Scytalopodidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 100:353-357. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Lund, J. N. 2007. Whalers and woggins: a new vocabulary for interpreting some early accounts of the great auk and penguins. Archives of natural history 34(1):69-78.PDF

Olson, S. L. & Maíz López, E. J. 2008. New evidence of Ara autochthones from an archeological site in Puerto Rico: a valid species of West Indian macaw of unknown geographical origin (Aves: Psittacidae). Caribbean Journal of Science 44(2):215-222. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Matsuoka, H. 2005. New specimens of the early Eocene frigatebird Limnofregata (Pelecaniformes: Fregatidae), with the description of a new species. Zootaxa 1046:1-15. PDF

Olson, S. L., Overstreet, L., Lund, J. N. 2007. An Alca-bibliographical study of The English pilot: the history of its account of the great auk (Alcidae: Pinguinus impennis). Archives of natural history 34(1):79-86. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Parris, D. C. 1987. The Cretaceous Birds of New Jersey. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 63: 22 pages. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Pregill, G. K. 1982. Introduction to the Paleontology of Bahaman Vertebrates. In: Storrs L. Olson, editor. Fossil Vertebrates from the Bahamas. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, 48:1-7. PDF

Olson, S. L., Pregill, G. K. & Hilgartner, W. B. 1990. Studies on Fossil and Extant Vertebrates from San Salvador (Watling’s) Island, Bahamas. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 508:1-15. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Rasmussen, D. T. 1986. The Paleoenvironment of the Earliest Hominoids: New Evidence from the Oligocene Avifauna of Egypt. Science 233:1202-1204. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Rasmussen, P. C. 2001. Miocene and Pliocene birds from the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina. In: Geology and paleontology of the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, III, edited by C. E. Ray and D. J. Bohaska. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 90:233-365. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Suárez, W. 2008. Bare-throated Tiger-Heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum) from the Pleistocene of Cuba: a New Subfamily for the West Indies. Waterbirds 31(2):285-288. PDF

Olson, S. L., Swift, C. C. & Mokhiber, C. 1979. An Attempt to Determine the Prey of the Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis). Auk 96:790-792. (4 December) DejaVu  PDF

Olson, S. L. & Walker, C. A. 1997. A trans-Atlantic record of the fossil tropicbird Heliadornis ashbyi (Aves: Phaethontidae) from the Miocene of Belgium. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 110(4):624-628. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Warheit, K. I. 1988. A new genus for Sula abbotti. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 108(1):9-12. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Wetmore, A. 1976. Preliminary Diagnoses of Two Extraordinary New Genera of Birds from Pleistocene Deposits in the Hawaiian Islands. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 89(18):247-258. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Wingate, D. B. 2000. Two new species of flightless rails (Aves Rallidae) from the Middle pleistocene "crane fauna" of Bermuda. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 113(2):356-368. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Wingate, D. B. 2001. A new species of large flightless rail of the Rallus longirostris/elegans complex (Aves: Rallidae) from the late Pleistocene of Bermuda. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 114(2):509-516. PDF

Olson, S. L. & Wingate, D. B. 2006. A new species of night-heron (Ardeidae: Nyctanassa) from Quaternary deposits on Bermuda. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 119(2):326-337.PDF

Olson, S. L., Wingate, D. B., Hearty, P. J. & Grady, F. V. 2005. Prodromus of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Geochronology of Bermuda. Proceedings Of The International Symposium "Insular Vertebrate Evolution: The Palaeontological Approach" September 16-19 Mallorca. Monografies De La Societat D’història Natural De Les Balears 12:219-232. PDFAlso here

Olson, S. L. & Ziegler, A. C. 1995. Remains of land birds from Lisianski Island, with observations on the terrestrial avifauna of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Science 49:111-125. PDF

Ono, K. 1980. Comparative Osteology of Three Species of Japanese Cormorants of the Genus Phalacrocorax (Aves, Pelecaniformes). Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, Series C, 6(4):129-151. PDF

Ono, K. 1980. Pliocene tubinare bird from Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Memoirs of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, 13:29-34. PDF

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Ono, K., Mishima H., Mano, K., Kurokawa, A. & Kinugawa, T. 1984. Concerning the occurrence of a fossil loon in the Late Pleistocene of Imba County, Chiba Prefecture. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Series C: Geology & Paleontology = Kokuritsu Kagaku Hakubutsukan Kenkyu Hokoku, C Rui: Chishitsugaku, Koseibutsugaku 10(3):123-129. PDF

Ono, K. & Ueno, T. 1985. Tertiary fossil vertebrates from Sado Island. Kokuritsu Kagaku Hakubutsukan Sempo = Memoirs of the National Science Museum (Tokyo) 18:65-72. PDF

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Owen, R. 1844. On Dinornis, an extinct genus of tridactyle Struthious birds, with descriptions of portions of the skeleton of five species which formerly existed in New Zealand. (Part I) Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 3:235-275. PDF

Owen, R. 1845. On the extinct mammals of Australia, with additional observations on the genus Dinornis of New Zealand. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 16:142-143. PDF

Owen, R. 1846. A history of British fossil mammals and birds. London, John Van Voorst, xlvi + 558 pp. (Aves pp. 545-558.). PDFAlso hereand here

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Owen, R. 1846. On the supposed fossil bones of Birds from the Wealden. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 2:96-102. PDF

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Owen, R. 1846. (Appendix to Memoir on the Dinornis. Observations on the skull and the osteology of the foot of the Dodo). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 14:51-53. PDF

Owen, R. 1846. On Dinornis (Part II): containing descriptions of portions of the skull, the sternum and other parts of the skeleton of the species previously determined, with osteological evidences of three additional species, and of a new genus, Palapteryx. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 3:307-328. PDF, and here

Owen, R. 1848. On the remains of the gigantic and presumed extinct wingless or terrestrial birds of New Zealand (Dinornis and Palapteryx), with indication of two other genera (Notornis and Nestor). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 16(180):1-11. PDF

Owen, R. 1848. On Dinornis (Part III): Containing a description of the skull and beak of that genus, and of the same characteristic parts of Palapteryx, and of two other genera of birds, Notornis and Nestor forming part of an extensive series of ornithic remains discovered…. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 3:345-378. PDF, and here

Owen, R. 1850. On the gigantic birds of New Zealand, and on the geographical distribution of animals. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (2) 5:147-152. PDF

Owen, R. 1850. [Proceedings of a meeting: Memoir on gigantic, wingless birds of New Zealand, communicated; read Feb. 26 1850]. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 18(203):45-46. PDF

Owen, R. 1851. [Proceedings of a meeting: Paper read on the Cranium of D. giganteus and D. ingens; Read Nov. 12 1850]. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 18(213):208-209. PDF

Owen, R. 1851. On Dinornis (Part IV): Containing the restoration of the feet of that genus and of Palapteryx, with a description of the Sternum in Palapteryx and Aptornis. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 4(1):1-20. PDF, and here, and here, and here

Owen, R. 1852. Notes on the Eggs and Young of the Apteryx and on the Casts of the Eggs and certain Bones of Aepyornis (Isid. Geoffroy), recently transmitted to the Zoological Society of London. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1852:9-13. PDF

Owen, R. 1852. On Dinornis (Part V): containing a description of the skull and beak of a large species of Dinornis, of the cranium of an immature specimen of Dinornis giganteus (?) and of Crania of species of Palapteryx. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 4:59-68. PDF

Owen, R. 1855. On the bones of the leg of Dinornis (Palapteryx) struthioides and the Palapteryx gracilis. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 22(275):244-248. PDF

Owen, R. 1856. On the affinities of the large extinct bird Gastornis parisiensis Hébert indicated by a fossil femur and tibia discovered in the lowest eocene formation near Paris. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 12:204-217. PDF

Owen, R. 1856. (On Dinornis (Part VII): Containing a description of the bones of the leg and foot of the Dinornis elephantopus, Owen). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1856:54-61. PDF

Owen, R. 1858. On Dinornis (Part VI): containing a description of the bones of the leg of Dinornis (Palaptéryx) struthioides and of Dinornis gracilis OWEN. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 4:141-147. PDF

Owen, R. 1858. On Dinornis (Part VII): Containing a description of the bones of the leg and foot of Dinornis elephantopus Owen. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 4:149-157. PDF

Owen, R. 1858. On Dinornis (Part VIII): containing a description of the Skeleton of the Dinornis elephantopus OWEN. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 4:159-164. PDF

Owen, R. 1863. On the Archaeopteryx of VON MEYER, with a description of the fossil remains of a long-tailed species from the lithographic stone of Solnhofen. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 153:33-47; London. PDF/TIFF

Owen, R. 1863. On the fossil remains of a longtailed bird (Archaeopteryx macrurus Ow.) from the lithographic slate of Solenhofen. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 12:272-273. PDF/TIFF

Owen, R. 1865. Description of the skeleton of the Great Auk or Garfowl (Alca impennis L.). Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 5:317-335. PDF

Owen, R. 1866. Evidence of a species, perhaps extinct, of large Parrot (Psittacus mauritianus Owen), contemporary with de Dodo in the island of Mauritius. Ibis (2) 2:168-171. PDF

Owen, R. 1866. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vol. 2: Birds and mammals. London, viii + 592 pp. PDF

Owen, R. 1866. On Dinornis (Part IX): containing a description of the skull, atlas, and scapulocoracoid Bone of the Dinornis robustus OWEN. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 5:337-358. PDF

Owen, R. 1866. On Dinornis (Part X): Containing a description of part of the skeleton of a flightless bird indicative of a new genus and species (Cnemiornis calcitrans, Ow.). Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 5(5):395-404. PDF

Owen, R. 1869. On Dinornis (Part XI): containing a description of the Integument of the Sole, and Tendons of a Toe, of the Foot of Dinornis robustus OWEN. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 6:495-496. PDF

Owen, R. 1869. On Dinornis (Part XII): containing a description of the Femur, Tibia, and Metatarsus of Dinornis maximus, OWEN. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 6:497-500. PDF

Owen, R. 1869. On Dinornis (Part XIII): containing a description of the Sternum in Dinornis elephantopus and D. rheides, with Notes on that Bone in D. crassus and D. casuarinus. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 7:115-122. PDF

Owen, R. 1869. Notice of the fourteenth part of his series of memoirs of Dinornis. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1869:59. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Owen, R. 1870. On Dinornis (Part XIV): containing contributions to the craniology of the genus, with a description of a fossil cranium of Dasornis londinensis Ow., from the London Clay of Sheppey. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 7:123-150. PDF, and here

Owen, R. 1870. [Preliminary notice of a paper, to contain (inter alia) description of D. curtus]. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1870:128. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Owen, R. 1871. On Dinornis (Part XV): containing a description of the skull, femur, tibia, fibula and metatarsus of Aptornis defossor, OWEN, from near Oamaru, Middle Island, New Zealand; with additional observations on Aptornis otidiformis, on Notornis mantellii, and… Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 7:353-380. PDF

Owen, R. 1871. On Dinornis (Part XVI): containing notices of the Internal Organs of some species, with a description of the Brain and some Nerves and Muscles of the Head of the Apteryx australis. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 7:381-396. PDF, and here, and here.

Owen, R. 1872. On Dinornis (Part XVII): containing a description of the Sternum and Pelvis, with an attempted Restoration of Aptornis defossor Ow. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 8:119-126. PDF

Owen, R. 1872. Osteology of the Solitaire. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 9:241-242. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Owen, R. 1873. Description of the skull of a dentigerous bird (Odontopteryx toliapicus Ow.) from the London Clay of Sheppey. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 29:511-522. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Owen, R. 1873. On Dinornis (Part XVIII): containing a description of the Pelvis and Bones of the Leg of Dinornis gravis. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 8:361-380. PDF

Owen, R. 1874. On Dinornis (Part XIX): containing a description of a Femur indicative of a new Genus of large Wingless Bird (Dromornis australis OWEN) from a post-Tertiary deposit in Queensland, Australia. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 8:381-384. PDF

Owen, R. 1875. On Dinornis (Part XX): containing a Restoration of the Skeleton of Cnemiornis calcitrans OWEN, with remarks on its affinities in the Lamellirostral Group. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 9:253-272. PDF

Owen, R. 1875. (On Dinornis (Part XXI). Memoir on the bones of the trunk and limbs of a gigantic bird of prey). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1875:470. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

Owen, R. 1875. Note on a new Locality of Dinornithidae. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1875:88. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

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Owen, R. 1879. On the extinct animals of the colonies of Great Britain. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute X:267-97. PDF (No direct access outside the US)

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Wetmore, A. 1920. Five New Species of Birds from Cave Deposits in Porto Rico. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 33:77-82. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1922. Bird remains from the caves of Porto Rico. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 46(4):297-333. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1922. A Fossil Owl from the Bridger Eocene. Proceedings of the Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia 73(3):455-458. PDF,&nbsp Also here

Wetmore, A. 1922. Remains of Birds from Caves in the Republic of Haiti. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 74(4):1-4. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1923. An Additional Record for the Extinct Porto Rican Quail-Dove. Auk 40:324. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1923. Avian Fossils from the Miocene and Pliocene of Nebraska. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 48:483-507. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1925. Another Record for the Genus Corvus in St. Croix. Auk 42:446. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1925. The Systematic Position of Palaeospiza bella Allen, with Observations on Other Fossil Birds. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 67:183-193. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1926. Observations on Fossil Birds Described from the Miocene of Maryland. Auk 43:462-468. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1926. Descriptions of Additional Fossil Birds from the Miocene of Nebraska. American Museum Novitates 211:1-5. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1926. An Additional Record for the Fossil Hawk Urubitinga enecta. American Museum Novitates 241:1-3. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1927. A Record of the Ruffed Grouse from the Pleistocene of Maryland. Auk 44:561. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1927. Present Status of the Check-list of Fossil Birds for North America. Auk 44:179-183. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1928. The Tibio-tarsus of the Fossil Hawk Buteo typhoius. Condor 30:149-150. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1928. [List of Aves.] In: G. G. Simpson, Pleistocene Mammals from a Cave in Citrus County, Florida, p. 3. American Museum Novitates 328. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1928. Additional Specimens of Fossil Birds from the Upper Tertiary Deposits of Nebraska. American Museum Novitates 302:1-5. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1928. Bones of Birds from the Ciego Montero Deposit of Cuba. American Museum Novitates 301:1-5. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1930. The Age of the Supposed Cretaceous Birds from New Jersey. Auk 47:186-188. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1930. The Fossil Birds of the A. O. U. Check-list. Condor 32:12-14, 1 table. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1930. The Supposed Plumage of the Eocene Diatryma. Auk 47:579-580. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1930. Two Fossil Birds from the Miocene of Nebraska. Condor 32:152-154. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1930. Fossil Bird Remains from the Temblor Formation near Bakersfield, California. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, series 4, 19(8):85-93. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1931. Bones of the Great Horned Owl from the Carlsbad Cavern. Condor 33:248-249. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1931. Record of an Unknown Woodpecker from the Lower Pliocene. Condor 33:255-256. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1931. The California Condor in New Mexico. Condor 33:76-77. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1931. Two Primitive Rails from the Eocene of Colorado and Wyoming. Condor 33:107-109, figures 21-29. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1931. The fossil birds of North America. In: Check-list of North American Birds. 4th ed, pp. 401-472. American Ornith. Union, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1931. The Avifauna of the Pleistocene in Florida. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 85(2): 1-41. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1932. Additional Records of Birds from Cavern Deposits in New Mexico. Condor 34:141-142. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1933. An Oligocene Eagle from Wyoming. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 87(19):1-9. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1933. Pliocene Bird Remains from Idaho. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 87(20):1-12. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1933. A Fossil Gallinaceous Bird from the Lower Miocene of Nebraska. Condor 35:64-65. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1933. A Second Specimen of the Fossil Bird Bathornis veredus. Auk 50:213-214. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1933. Fossil Bird Remains from the Eocene of Wyoming. Condor 35:115-118. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1933. Status of the genus Geranoaëtus. Auk 50:212. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1933. The Status of Minerva antiqua, Aquila ferox, and Aquila lydekkeri as Fossil Birds. American Museum Novitates 680:1-4. PDF,&nbsp Also here

Wetmore, A. 1933. Bird Remains from the Oligocene Deposits of Torrington, Wyoming. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 75:297-311. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1934. [Review of] K. Lambrecht, Handbuch der Palaeornithologie. Auk 51:261-263. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1934. A Fossil Quail from Nebraska. Condor 36:30. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1934. Fossil Birds from Mongolia and China. American Museum Novitates 711:1-16. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1935. A Record of the Trumpeter Swan from the Late Pleistocene of Illinois. Wilson Bulletin 47:237. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1935. On the Genera Oligocorax and Miocorax. Auk 52:75-76. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1935. Pre-Columbian bird remains from Venezuela. Auk 52:328-329. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1935. The Mexican Turkey Vulture in the United States. Condor 37:176. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1937. The Eared Grebe and Other Birds from the Pliocene of Kansas. Condor 39:40. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1937. The systematic position of Bubo leptosteus MARSH. Condor 39:84-85, fig. 23. DejaVu    PDF ,&nbsp Also here

Wetmore, A. 1937. The Tibiotarsus of the Fossil Bird Bathornis veredus. Condor 39:256-257, figure 70. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1937. Bird Remains from Cave Deposits on Great Exuma Island in the Bahamas. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 80:427-441. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1937. A Record of the Fossil Grebe, Colymbus parvus, from the Pliocene of California, with Remarks on Other American Fossils of This Family. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, series 4, 23(13):195-201. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1938. Bird remains from the West Indies. 1. Records from Cave deposits on Crooked Island, Bahamas. 2. Bird remains from a Kitchen Midden on Puerto Rico. Auk 55:51-55. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1938. Another Fossil Owl from the Eocene of Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 85(3031):27-29. PDF

Wetmore, A. 1939. A Pleistocene Egg from Nevada. Condor 41:98-99, figure 29. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1941. An Unknown Loon from the Miocene Fossil Beds of Maryland. Auk 58:567. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1943. [Review of] L. Miller and I. DeMay, The Fossil Birds of California. Auk 60:458-459. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1943. A Second Specimen of the Fossil Guillemot, Miocepphus. Auk 60:604. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1943. An Extinct Goose from the Island of Hawaii. Condor 45:146-148, figure 39. (23 July) DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1943. Remains of a swan from the Miocene of Arizona. Condor 45:120. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1943. The Occurrence of Feather Impressions in the Miocene Deposits of Maryland. Auk 60:440-441. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1943. Two More Fossil Hawks from the Miocene of Nebraska. Condor 45:229-231, figures 62-63. (8 December) DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1945. A Further Record for the Double-crested Cormorant from the Pleistocene of Florida. Auk 62:459. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1945. Record of the Turkey from the Pleistocene of Indiana. Wilson Bulletin 57:204. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1948. A Pleistocene Record for Mergus merganser in Illinois. Wilson Bulletin 60:240. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1949. The Pied-billed Grebe in Ancient Deposits in Mexico. Condor 51(3):150. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1950. A Correction in the Generic Name for Eocathartes grallator. Auk 67:235. (28 April) DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1951. The Original Description of the Fossil Bird Cryptornis antiquus. Condor 53:153. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1952. A record for the Black-capped Petrel, Pterodroma hasitata, in Martinique. Auk 69:460. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1955. A Supposed Record of a Fossil Cormorant. Condor 57:371. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1955. The Genus Lophodytes in the Pleistocene of Florida. Condor 57:189. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1956. A Fossil Guan from the Oligocene of South Dakota. Condor 58:234-235, 1 figure. (23 May) DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1956. Footprint of a Bird from the Miocene of Louisiana. Condor 58:389-390, 1 figure. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1956. The Muscovy Duck in the Pleistocene of Panamá. Wilson Bulletin 68:327. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1957. A Fossil Rail from the Pliocene of Arizona. Condor 59:267-268, 1 figure. (23 July) DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1959. Notes on Certain Grouse of the Pleistocene. Wilson Bulletin 71:178-182, 1 table, figures. DejaVu    PDF

Wetmore, A. 1960. Pleistocene Birds in Bermuda. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 140(2):1-11. PDF

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Wetmore, A. 1973. A Pleistocene Record for the White-winged Scoter in Maryland. Auk 90:910-911. DejaVu    PDF

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Wetmore, A. & Friedmann, H. 1933. The California Condor in Texas. Condor 35:37-38. DejaVu    PDF

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Worthy, T. H. 1994. Late Quaternary changes in the moa fauna on the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand. Records of the South Australian Museum 27:125-134. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 1996. Holocene populations of shags Leucocarbo spp. in the Far North, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 23:89-95. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 1997. Quaternary fossil fauna of South Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 27(1):67-162. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 1997. Fossil deposits in the Hodges Creek Cave System, on the northern foothills of Mt Arthur, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand. Notornis 44:111-124. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 1998. Fossils indicate Pelecanoides georgicus had large colonies at Mason Bay, Stewart Island, New Zealand. Notornis 45(4):229-246. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 1998. Quaternary fossil faunas of Otago, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 28(3):421-521. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 1998. The Quaternary fossil avifauna of Southland, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 28(4):537-589. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 1999. The Role of Climate Change Versus Human Impacts – Avian Extinction on South Island, New Zealand. In: Olson, S. L. (ed.): Avian Paleontology at the Close of the 20th Century. Proc. of the 4th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, D.C., 4-7 June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 89:111-123. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2000. The fossil megapodes (Aves: Megapodiidae) of Fiji with descriptions of a new genus and two new species. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 30(4):337-364. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2000. Two late-Glacial avifaunas from eastern North Island, New Zealand – Te Aute Swamp and Wheturau Quarry. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 30(1):1-26. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2000. New Zealand Pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) on Raoul Island, Kermadec Group. Notornis 47:36-38. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2001. A fossil vertebrate fauna accumulated by laughing owls (Sceloglaux albifacies) on the Gouland Downs, Northwest Nelson, South Island. Notornis 48:225-233. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2001. A giant flightless pigeon gen. et sp. nov. and a new species of Ducula (Aves: Columbidae), from Quaternary deposits in Fiji. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 31(4):763-794. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2001. Moa bones from the Matokitoki Gravel Member, Matokitoki Valley Road (Hitchen’s) Quarry, Gisborne. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 44:343-345. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2001. Errata [Quaternary fossil faunas of Otago, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 31(3):685-686. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2002. Fossil distribution of brown teal (Anas chlorotis) in New Zealand. Science Internal Series 81, Department of Conservation, Wellington, 29 pp. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2002. The youngest giant: discovery and significance of the remains of a giant moa (Dinornis giganteus) near Turangi, in central North Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 32(1):183-187. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2002. The New Zealand musk duck (Biziura delautouri Forbes 1892). Notornis 49:19-28. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2004. The fossil rails (Aves: Rallidae) of Fiji with descriptions of a new genus and species. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 34(3):295-314. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2004. The Holocene fossil waterfowl fauna of Lake Poukawa, North Island, New Zealand. Tuhinga 15:77-120. PDF

Worthy, T. H. 2005. Rediscovery of the types of Dinornis curtus Owen and Palapteryx geranoides Owen, with a new synonymy (Aves: Dinornithiformes). Tuhinga 16:57-67. PDF

Worthy, T. H. & Grant-Mackie, J. A. 2003. Late-Pleistocene avifauna from Cape Wanbrow, Otago, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 33(1):427-486. PDF

Worthy, T. H. & Holdaway, R. N. 1994. Quaternary fossil faunas from caves in Takaka valley and on Takaka Hill, northwest Nelson, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 24:297-391. PDF

Worthy, T. H. & Holdaway, R. N. 1995. Quaternary fossil faunas from caves on Mt Cookson, North Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 25(3):333-370. PDF

Worthy, T. H. & Holdaway, R. N. 1996. Quaternary fossil faunas, overlapping taphonomies, and palaeofaunal reconstructions in North Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 26(3):275-361. PDF

Worthy, T. H. & Holdaway, R. N. 1999. Introduction to “A preliminary report on the nesting habits of moas on the East Coast of the North Island” by W. H. Hartree. Notornis 46(4):457-460. PDF

Worthy, T. H., Holdaway, R. N., Alloway, B. V., Jones, J., Winn, J. & Turner, D. 2002. A rich Pleistocene – Holocene avifaunal sequence from Te Waka #1: terrestrial fossil vertebrate faunas from inland Hawke’s Bay, North Island, New Zealand. Part 2. Tuhinga 13:1-38. PDF (part 1), PDF (part 2)

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Worthy, T. H. & Mildenhall, D. C. 1989. A late Otiran-Holocene paleoenvironment reconstruction based on cave excavations in northwest Nelson, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 32:243-253. PDF

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