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Human remains and associated fossils from the pleistocene of Florida
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Contents
- Introduction and acknowledgments
- The geologic section at Vero
- The geologic history of the Florida East Coast
- The deposits containing vertebrate fossils
- Section through the stream valley
- The human remains
- First discovery of human remains in stratum No. 2
- Discovery of bones showing markings
- Second discovery of human remains in stratum No. 2
- Discovery of flints in stratum No. 2
- Discovery of bone implements in stratum No. 2
- First discovery of human remains in stratum No. 3
- Additional human remains from stratum No. 3
- Pottery, flint and bone implements from stratum No. 3
- Fossils associated with human remains
- Plant and animal fossils from stratum No. 2
- Plants
- Invertebrates
- The vertebrate fauna
- Fishes
- Batrachians
- Reptiles
- Birds
- Jabiru? weillsi, sp. nov.
- Mammals
- Plant and animal fossils from stratum No. 3
- Notes on mammals including description of a new canid
- Didelphis, Megalonyx, Chlamytherium, Dasypus
- Equus, Tapirus, Peccary, Camel, Odocoileus
- Bison, Elephas, Mammut, Neotoma, Neofiber
- Sylvilagus, Sigmodon, Blarina, Cryptotis, Scalopus, Hydrochoerus, Lutra
- Smilodon, Vulpes, Procyon, Lynx, Canis
- Canis ayersi, sp. nov.
- Canis sp. cf. C. latrans
- List of mammals from stratum No. 2
- List of mammals from stratum No. 3
- Summary
- Plates
- Back cover