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Voorhies, Michael R.
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1969 |
An Eocene sea cow tooth from Twiggs County, Georgia. [Abstr.]
Bull. Georgia Acad. Sci. 27(2): 93-94. Apr. 1969.
–Reports a lower molar from the Upper Eocene Ocala Formation, and states incorrectly that it was "the first Eocene sirenian known from the United States." In the end it turned out not even to be a sir., but rather an entelodont (see Domning, Morgan & Ray, 1982: 3).
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Voorhies, Michael R.
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1973 |
Vertebrate fossils of coastal Georgia; a field geologist's guide.
Georgia Geol. Soc. Guidebook No. 8: 81-102.
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Voorhies, Michael R.
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1974 |
Late Miocene terrestrial mammals, Echols County, Georgia.
Southeast. Geol. 15(4): 223-235. 9 figs. Apr. 1974.
–Reports sir. rib fragments associated with Barstovian land mammals in the Statenville Local Fauna (228).
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Frey, Robert W.; Voorhies, Michael R.; Howard, James D.
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1975 |
Estuaries of the Georgia coast, U.S.A.: sedimentology and biology. VIII. Fossil and Recent skeletal remains in Georgia estuaries.
Senckenbergiana Maritima 7: 257-295. 4 tabs. 1 fig. 3 pls. Dec. 22, 1975.
–German summ. Records the occurrence of "fragmentary ribs of a sea cow comparable to Trichechus manatus" (281-282) at Turtle River, Georgia; in Pl. 3, however, such rib fragments are said to be "of probable Miocene age".
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