Bibliography and Index of the Sirenia and Desmostylia  


Home   —   Introduction   —   Appendices   —   Search   —   [ Browse Bibliography ]   —   Browse Index   —   Stats
ANONYMOUS  -  A  -  B  -  C  -  D  -  E  -  F  -  G  -  H  -  I  -  J  -  K  -  L  -  M  -  N  -  O  -  P  -  Q  -  R  -  S  -  T  -  U  -  V  -  W  -  X  -  Y  -  Z
 

"Allen, Glover M."

x
 
Allen, Glover M. (detail)
   
1923
Additional remains of the fossil dugong of Florida.
Jour. Mamm. 4(4): 231-239. 1 fig. Pl. 26. Nov. 1, 1923.
–Discusses fossil sirenians from the Atlantic coast of the U.S. (231-232), and refers new material from the Miocene or Pliocene of Florida to Metaxytherium floridanum (232-238, pl. 26).
x
 
Allen, Glover M. (detail)
   
1926
Fossil mammals from South Carolina.
Bull. Mus. Compar. Zool. 67(14): 447-467. 5 pls. July 1926.
–Review and synonymy of South Carolina Miocene sirs. (455-459, pls. 2-3), recognizing two species: Halitherium antiquum (Leidy) Allen (new combination; 455) and Metaxytherium manigaulti (Cope) Allen (new combination, wrongly attributed to Kellogg; 458).
x
 
Allen, Glover M. (detail)
   
1935
The former occurrence of the dugong in Chinese waters.
China Jour. (Shanghai) 22(2): 79-81. Feb. 1935.
–Calls attention to, quotes, and translates the account of the sea cow in de Goyer & de Keyser (1665). Comment by Sowerby appended, 81-82 (see Sowerby, 1935).
 
 
Allen, Glover M.; Lawrence, Barbara (detail)
   
1936
Scientific results of an expedition to rain forest regions in eastern Africa. III. Mammals.
Bull. Mus. Compar. Zool. 79: 31-125. 4 pls.
–Sirs., 125.
 
 
Allen, Glover M. (detail)
   
1942
Extinct and vanishing mammals of the Western Hemisphere with the marine species of all the oceans.
Spec. Publ., Amer. Comm. Internatl. Wild Life Prot. 11: xv + 620. Frontisp., 24 figs.
–Sirs., 528-552.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
Compendium Software Systems, LLC