VanderHoof, Vertress Lawrence


6 publications

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1935Nature and distribution of Desmostylus, a marine Tertic mammal. [Abstr.]
Pan-Amer. Geol. 64(1): 80. Aug. 1935.
—?Repr.: Proc. Geol. Soc. Amer. 1935: 420, June 1936.
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1937A study of the Miocene sirenian Desmostylus.
Univ. Calif. Publ., Bull. Dept. Geol. Sci. 24(8): 165-261. 65 figs. 2 maps. Oct. 7, 1937.
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1941aMiocene sea-cow from Santa Cruz, California, and its bearing on intercontinental correlation. [Abstr.]
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 52(12): 1984-1985. Dec. 1, 1941.
—Reports a skeleton tentatively identified as Metaxytherium petersi, and believed to be ancestral to Hydrodamalis. This specimen was referred to Dusisiren jordani by Domning (1978b).
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1941bOligocene sea-cow remains from east coast of Baja California. [Abstr.]
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 52(12): 1985. Dec. 1, 1941.
—Reports Cornwallius teeth from Baja California and uses them to correlate their source beds with the Sooke Formation of Vancouver Island.
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1942aAn occurrence of the Tertiary marine mammal Cornwallius in Lower California.
Amer. Jour. Sci. 240(4): 298-301. 3 figs. Apr. 1942.
—Describes teeth of C. sookensis and correlates their horizon with the occurrence of the same species on Vancouver Island.
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1942bBearing of sea-cows on age of Vaqueros. Pp. 40-42 In: H. G. Schenck & T. S. Childs, Jr., Significance of Lepidocyclina ....
Stanford Univ. Publ., Univ. Ser. Geol. Sci. 3: 25-84.