Bibliography
for John Bell Hatcher
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Hatcher, J. B. “The Titanotherium Beds.” Amer. Naturalist 27 (1893b): 204–221.
Hatcher, J. B. “A Median Horned Rhinoceros from the Loup Fork Beds of Nebraska.” Amer. Geologist 13 (1894a): 149–150.
Hatcher, J. B. “On a Small Collection of Vertebrate Fossils from the Loup Fork Beds of Northwestern Nebraska, with Note on the Geology of the Region.” Amer. Naturalist 27 (1894b): 236–248.
Hatcher, J. B. “Discovery of Diceratherium, the Two-Horned Rhinoceros, in the White River Beds of South Dakota.” Amer. Geologist 13 (1894c): 360–361.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1894.” The Princeton College Bulletin 6, no. 4 (1894d): 91–92.
Hatcher, J. B. “On a New Species of Diplacodon, with a Discussion of the Relations of That Genus to Telmatotherium.” Amer. Naturalist 29 (1895a): 1084–1090.
Hatcher, J. B. “Discovery, in the Oligocene of South Dakota, of Eusmilus, a Genus of Sabre-Toothed Cats New to North America.” Amer. Naturalist 29 (1895b): 1091–1093.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1895.” The Princeton College Bulletin 7, no. 4 (1895c): 95–98.
Hatcher, J. B. “Some Localities for Laramie Mammals and Horned Dinosaurs.” Amer. Naturalist 30 (1896a): 112–120.
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Hatcher, J. B. “The Cape Fairweather Beds, a New Marine Tertiary Horizon in Southern Patagonia.” Amer. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. 4 (1897a): 246–248.
Hatcher, J. B. “On the Geology of Southern Patagonia.” Amer. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. 4 (1897b): 327–354.
Hatcher, J. B. “Diceratherium proavitum.” Amer. Geologist 20 (1897c): 313–316.
Hatcher, J. B. “Patagonia.” Nat. Geo. 8 (1897d): 305–319.
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Hatcher, J. B. “Explorations in Patagonia.” Sci. Amer. 81, no. 21 (1899b): 328–329.
Hatcher, J. B. “Review: The Mysterious Mammal of Patagonia, Grypotherium domesticum.” Science 10 (1899c): 814–815.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Sedimentary Rocks of Southern Patagonia.” Amer. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. 9 (1900a): 85–108.
Hatcher. J. B. “Some Geographic Features of Southern Patagonia, with a Discussion of Their Origin.” Nat. Geo 11 (1900b): 41–45.
Hatcher J. B. “The Carnegie Museum Paleontological Expeditions of 1900.” Science 12 (1900c): 718–720.
Hatcher, J. B. “Vertebral Formula of Diplodocus (Marsh).” Science 12 (1900d): 828–830.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Indian Tribes of Southern Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego, and Adjoining Islands.” Nat. Geo. 12 (1901a): 12–22.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Lake Systems of Southern Patagonia.” Bull. Geog. Soc. Philadelphia 2 (1901b): 139–145.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Lake Systems of Southern Patagonia.” Amer. Geologist 27 (1901c): 167–173.
Hatcher, J. B. “Some New and Little Known Fossil Vertebrates.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 1: (1901d): 128–144.
Hatcher, J. B. “On the Cranial Elements and the Deciduous and Permanent Dentitions of Titanotherium.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1901e): 256–262.
Hatcher, J. B. “Sabal rigida, a New Species of Palm from the Laramie.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1901f): 263–264.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Jurassic Dinosaur Deposits Near Canyon City, Colorado.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1901g): 327–341.
Hatcher, J. B. “Diplodocus (Marsh): Its Osteology, Taxonomy, and Probable Habits, with a Restoration of the Skeleton.” Mem. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1901h): 1–63.
Hatcher, J. B. “On the Structure of the Manus in Brontosaurus.” Science 14 (1901i): 1015–1017.
Hatcher, J. B. “A Mounted Skeleton of Titanotherium dispar Marsh.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1902a): 347–355.
Hatcher, J. B. “Structure of the Fore Limb and Manus in Brontosaurus.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1902b): 356–376.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Genera and Species of the Trachodontidae (Hadrosauridae, Claosauridae) Marsh.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1902c): 377–386.
Hatcher, J. B. “Origin of the Oligocene and Miocene Deposits of the Great Plains.” Proc. Amer. Philo. Soc. 41 (1902d): 113–131.
Hatcher, J. B. “Oligocene Canidae.” Mem. Carnegie Mus. 1 (1902e): 65–108.
Hatcher, J. B. “Discovery of a Musk Ox Skull (Ovis cavifrons Leidy), in West Virginia, Near Steubenville, Ohio.” Science 16 (1902f): 707–709.
Hatcher, J. B. “Field Work in Vertebrate Paleontology at the Carnegie Museum for 1902.” Science 16 (1902g): 752.
Hatcher, J. B. “A Correction of Prof. Osborn’s Note Entitled ‘New Vertebrates of the mid-Cretaceous.’” Science 16 (1902h): 831–832.
Hatcher, J. B. “A New Sauropod Dinosaur from the Jurassic of Colorado.” Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16 (1903a): 1–2.
Hatcher, J. B. “The Judith River Beds.” Science 17 (1903b): 471–472.
Hatcher, J. B. “Criticism: L’ Age des formations sedimentaires de Patagonie, by Florentino Ameghino.” Amer. Jour Sci., 4th ser., v. 15 (1903c): 483–486.
Hatcher, J. B. “A New Name for the Dinosaur Haplocanthus Hatcher.” Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16 (1903d): 100.
Hatcher, J. B. “Discovery of Remains of Astrodon (Pleurocoelus) in the Atlantosaurus Beds of Wyoming.” Ann. Carnegie Mus. 2 (1903e): 9–14.
Hatcher, J. B. “Relative Age of the Lance Creek (Ceratops) Beds of Converse County, Wyoming, the Judith River Beds of Montana and the Belly River Beds of Canada.” Amer. Geologist 31 (1903f): 369–375.
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Hatcher, J. B. “Vertebrate Paleontology at the Carnegie Museum.” Science 18 (1903h): 569–570.
Hatcher, J. B. “Osteology of Haplocanthosaurus, with a Description of a New Species, and Remarks on the Probable Habits of the Sauropoda and the Age and Origin of the Atlantosaurus Beds.” Mem. Carnegie Mus. 2 (1903i): 1–72.
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