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    John Campbell Merriam (October 20, 1869 – October 30, 1945) was an American paleontologist, educator, and conservationist. The first vertebrate paleontologist...
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  • John Merriam may refer to: John Campbell Merriam (1869–1945), American paleontologist John L. Merriam (1825–1895), Minnesota banker and politician This...
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  • California Gordon Phelps Merriam (1899–1999), American soldier and diplomat Henry Clay Merriam, American general John Campbell Merriam (1869–1945), American...
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    Ichthyosaurus communis, and all of its descendants." The name honours John Campbell Merriam. Based on this definition, Merriamosauria includes most ichthyosaurs...
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    found to reveal their relationship. In 1908 the paleontologist John Campbell Merriam began retrieving numerous fossilized bone fragments of a large wolf...
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    group of marine reptiles. It was named in 1904 by paleontologist John Campbell Merriam to include the genus Thalattosaurus from California. Thalattosauroids...
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    by the University of California, and described in more detail by John Campbell Merriam in 1908, thus visualizing the overall anatomy of the animal. While...
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    marine reptiles. Shastasauridae was named by American paleontologist John Campbell Merriam in 1895 along with the newly described genus Shastasaurus. In 1999...
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    Philotrox (category Taxa named by John Campbell Merriam)
    Carnivora Family: Canidae Subfamily: †Hesperocyoninae Genus: †Philotrox Merriam, 1906 Species: †P. condoni Binomial name †Philotrox condoni Merriam, 1906...
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    Nectosaurus (category Taxa named by John Campbell Merriam)
    Nectosaurus halius, was found in the Hosselkus Limestone and described by John C. Merriam in 1905, making it one of the first thalattosaurians known (along with...
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  • and also the Muschelkalk (Ladinian, Middle Triassic) of Germany. John Campbell Merriam (1902) described it as a new species of Shastasaurus, S. perrini...
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    Arthur Philemon Coleman (1915) John M. Clarke (1916) Frank Dawson Adams (1917) Charles Whitman Cross (1918) John Campbell Merriam (1919) Israel C. White (1920)...
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    gezi, C. nehringi and A. dirus.: 148  In 1908 the paleontologist John Campbell Merriam began retrieving numerous fossilized bone fragments of a large wolf...
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    important source of new fossils. In 1905, the Saurian Expedition led by John Campbell Merriam and financed by Annie Montague Alexander, found twenty-five specimens...
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    North America. Orcutt eventually donated his fossil collection to John Campbell Merriam of the University of California. The park is registered as California...
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  • micromus was formally transferred to the same genus in 1894 by John Campbell Merriam. Tylosaurus was one of the largest known mosasaurs. The largest...
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    Retrieved June 4, 2022. Wallace Stegner, Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West, University of Nebraska:Lincoln...
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    Adolphe Nicolas 2005 Sean C. Solomon 2006 Alexandra Navrotsky 2007 Michael John O'Hara 2008 H. Jay Melosh 2009 Frank M. Richter 2010 David Walker 2011 Henry...
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    California," Journal of Geology, Vol. 71, No. 2, pp. 196ff. (1963). Cooper, John Roberts, and Leon T. Silver. Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Dragoon Quadrangle...
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    Toretocnemus (category Taxa named by John Campbell Merriam)
    University of California around 1903. Toretocnemus was named in 1903 by John Campbell Merriam. The generic name is derived from Greek toretos, "perforated" and...
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  • Arthur Philemon Coleman (1915) John M. Clarke (1916) Frank Dawson Adams (1917) Charles Whitman Cross (1918) John Campbell Merriam (1919) Israel C. White (1920)...
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    Geography of the Lands", Popular Science Monthly 2: pp. 157–170 (1900) Pruyne, John; Jon T. Kilpinen (1996-11-02). "William Morris Davis". Valparaiso University...
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    Arthur Philemon Coleman (1915) John M. Clarke (1916) Frank Dawson Adams (1917) Charles Whitman Cross (1918) John Campbell Merriam (1919) Israel C. White (1920)...
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  • Campbellite (redirect from Campbellism)
    Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement). Other prominent individuals in the Restoration Movement included Barton W. Stone, Walter Scott and "Raccoon" John Smith...
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    Strong inference Webster's New Biographical Dictionary (Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1988; ISBN 9780877795438), p. 1099. "Chamberlin Springs: Rest...
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  • Arthur Philemon Coleman (1915) John M. Clarke (1916) Frank Dawson Adams (1917) Charles Whitman Cross (1918) John Campbell Merriam (1919) Israel C. White (1920)...
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    John Casper Branner (July 4, 1850 – March 1, 1922) was an American geologist and academic who discovered bauxite in Arkansas in 1887 as State Geologist...
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  • National Park Service Director Stephen Mather asked conservationists John C. Merriam, Madison Grant, and Henry Fairfield Osborn to travel to northern California...
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    Francis Birch (geophysicist) (category Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni)
    Washington, D.C. He had three younger brothers: David, who became a banker; John, who became a diplomat; and Robert, who became a songwriter. He was educated...
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    Arthur Philemon Coleman (1915) John M. Clarke (1916) Frank Dawson Adams (1917) Charles Whitman Cross (1918) John Campbell Merriam (1919) Israel C. White (1920)...
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