Subject arrangements, 1899-1971.

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Subject arrangements, 1899-1971.

Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, working drawings, specimen records, section drawings, and reprints which have been duplicated, excerpted, and analyzed for study purposes. Papers reflect Skinner's research in fossil horses and other fossil mammals, geology of Nebraska and other mid-western and western states, and fission track and potassium-argon dating.

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Skinner, Morris F.

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Paleontologist; worked for the Frick Laboratory (1927-1968) and the American Museum of Natural History (as Frick Assistant Curator, 1968-1973) From the description of Collection, [between 1927 and 1976]. (American Museum of Natural History). WorldCat record id: 29579389 Specialist in horse evolution, vertebrate paleontologist and geologist for the Frick Laboratory and the Dept. of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History. Skinner w...