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  • ERBACHER, J.; Thurow, J.  1997.  Influence of Oceanic Anoxic Events on the Evolution of Mid-Cretaceous Radiolaria in the North Atlantic and Western Tethys.  Marine Micropaleontology 30 (1-3), 139–158.
  • E RICKSON, B. R.  1972.  The Lepidosaurian Reptile Champsosaurus in North America.  The Science Museum of Minnesota Monograph 1, 1 – 91.
  • ERICKSON, R. L.  1953.  Stratigraphy and Petrology of the Tascotal Mesa Quadrangle, Texas.  Geological Society of America Bulletin 64, 1353–1386.
  • ERISTAVI, M. S.  1951.  O Faune Vrakonskogo Podjarusa Gruzii.  Soobshchenija AN GSSR 12 (2), 95–102.
  • ERISTAVI, M. S.  1955.  Nizhnemelovaja Fauna Gruzii.  Monogr. Inst. Geol. i Mineral. Akad. Nauk, G.S.S.R. 6, 1–224.
  • ERISTAVI, M. S.  1961.  Ammonity Apta i Alba Severnogo Kavkaza.  Trudy Geol. Inst. Akad. Nauk, G.S.S.R. 12 (17), 41–77. (English translation:  Aptian and Albian Ammonites of the Northern Caucasus.)
  • ERISTAVI, M. S.  1962.  Podrazdeleni Nizhnego Mela Alpijskoj Zony.  Mongr. Inst. Geol. AN GSSR 11, 1–103.
  • ERNST, C.; Schmid, F.  1975.  Stand der Geologischen Forschungsarbeiten in den Oberkreide-Mulden Zwischen Misburg und Lehrte.  Bericht der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft zu Hannover 119, 113–126.
  • ERNST, C.; Schmid, F.  1979.  Multistratigraphische Untersuchungen in der Oberkriede des Raumes Branschweig-Hannover.  Aspekte der Kreide Europas, IUGS (International Union of Geological Sciences) Series A6, 11–46.
  • ERNST, G.; Schulz, M. G.  1974.  Stratigraphie und Fauna des Coniac und Santon im Schreibkreide-Richtprofil von Lägerdorf (Holstein).  Mitteilungen aus dem Geologische-Paläontologische Institut der Universität Hamburg 43, 5–60. (English translation:  Stratigraphy and Fauna From the Coniacian and Santonian From the Chalk Sequence at Lagerdorf (Holstein).)
  • ESTES, R.  1957.  Additions to the Microvertebrate Fauna of the Lance Formation.  Geological Society of America Bulletin 68, 1826.
  • ESTES, R.  1964.  Fossil Vertebrates from the Late Cretaceous Lance Formation of Eastern Wyoming.  University of California Publications in Geological Sciences 49, 1–180.
  • ESTES, R.; Berberian, P.  1970.  Paleoecology of a Late Cretaceous Vertebrate Community From Montana.  Breviora 343, 1–35.
  • ESTES, R.; Berberian, P.; Meszoely, C.  1969.  Lower Vertebrates From the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, McCone County, Montana.  Breviora 337, 1– 33.
  • ETAYO -SERNA, F.  1979.  Zonation of the Cretaceous of Central Colombia by Ammonites.  Geológicas Especiales del Ingeominas 2, 1 – 186.
  • ETHERIDGE, R.  1902.  A Monograph of the Cretaceous Invertebrate Fauna of New South Wales.  Memoirs of the Geological Survey of New South Wales 11, 1 – 23.
  • ETHERIDGE, R.  1902.  The Cretaceous Mollusca of South Australia and Northern Territory.  Memoirs of the Royal Society of Southern Australia 2, 1–54.
  • ETHERIDGE, R.  1904.  Cretaceous Fossils of Natal, Collected by Mr. William Anderson, Government Geologist.  Part 1.  The Umkwelane Deposit.  Second Report of the Geological Survey of Natal and Zululand.  69–93.
  • ETHERIDGE, R.  1907.  Cretaceous Fossils of Natal, Collected by Mr. William Anderson, Government Geologist.  Part 2.  The Umsinene River Deposit, Zululand.  Third and Final Report of the Geological Survey of Natal and Zululand, 65–90.
  • ETHERIDGE, R.  1909.  Lower Cretaceous Fossils from the Sources of the Barcoo, Ward and Nive Rivers, South Central Queensland.  Part 2.  Cephalopoda.  Rec. Austral. Mus. 7, 135–165, 235–240.
  • EVANS, J; Shumard, B. F.  1854.  Descriptions of New Fossil Species From the Cretaceous Formation of Sage Creek, Nebraska.  Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science Proceedings 7, 163–164.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  1999.  An Early Occurrence of Pteranodon sternbergi from the Smoky Hill Member (Late Cretaceous) of the Niobrara Chalk in Western Kansas.  Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 18, 27.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  1999.  Evidence of Feeding on Mosasaurs by the Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelliJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17 (3), Supplement, 43A–44A.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  1999.  Revisions to the Biostratigraphy of the Mosasauridae (Squamata) in Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Kansas.  Tate Museum Guidebook 4, 51–71.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  2000.  Gastroliths Associated with Plesiosaur Remains in the Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale (Late Cretaceous), Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 103 (1-2), 58 – 69.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  2000.  Mosasaurs:  Last of the Great Marine Reptiles.  Prehistoric Times44, 29–31.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  2000.  The Biostratigraphy of the Mosasauridae (Squamata) in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Late Cretaceous) of Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 19, 11.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  2001.  Revisions to the Biostratigraphy of the Mosasauridae (Squamata) in the Smoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Chalk (Late Cretaceous) of Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 104 (1-2), 56 – 75.
  • EVERHART, M. J.  2001.  Stones and Bones:  The Function of Gastroliths in Plesiosaurs.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 20, 29.
  • p EVERHART, M. J.  2005.  Bite Marks on an Elasmosaur (Sauropterygia; Plesiosauria) Paddle from the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) as Probable Evidence of Feeding by the Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli www.PalArch.nl, Vertebrate Palaeontology 2(2), 14-24.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Bussen, J.  2001.  First Report of the Mosasaur, Plioplatecarpus cf. primaevus, from the Pierre Shale (Campanian) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 20, 28 – 29.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.  1992.  Oyster-Shell Concentrations, A Stratigraphic Marker in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 11, 12.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.  1993.  Notes on the Biostratigraphy of the Plethodid Martinichthys in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 12, 36.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.  1994.  Evidence of Predation on the Rare Plethodid Martinychthys in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 13, 36.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.  1996.  First Report of the Shell Crushing Mosasaur, Globidens sp., From the Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 15, 17.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.  1997.  Earliest Documented Occurrence of the Mosasaur, Tylosaurus proriger, From the Smoky Hill Chalk (Niobrara Formation, Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 16, 14.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.  1997.  Earliest Occurrence of the Mosasaur, Tylosaurus proriger (Mosasauridae: Squamata) in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Niobrara Formation, Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17 (3), Supplement, 44A.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.  1998.  New Data Regarding the Feeding Habits of the Extinct Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli, From the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 17, 33.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.; Bourdon, J.  1997.  Earliest Documented Occurrence of the Mosasaur, Clidastes liodontus, in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 16, 14.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.; Shimada, K.  1995.  New Specimen of Shark Bitten Mosasaur Vertebrae From the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) in Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 14, 19.
  • EVERHART, M. J.; Everhart, P. A.; Stewart, J. D.  1995.  Notes on the Biostratigraphy of a Small Coelacanth From the Smoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 14, 20.
  • p EVERHART, M. J.; Hamm, S. A.  2005.  A New Nodosaur Specimen (Dinosauria:  Nodosauridae) from the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Western Kansas.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 108(1/2), 15-21.
  • EVERNDEN, J. F.; Curtis, G. H.; Obradovich, J.; Kistler, R. 1961.  On the Evaluation of Glauconite and Illite for Dating Sedimentary Rocks by the Potassium-Argon Method.  Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 23, 78–99.
  • EVETTS, M. J.  1976.  Microfossil Biostratigraphy of the Sage Breaks Shale (Upper Cretaceous) in Northeaster Wyoming.  The Mountain Geologist 13 (4), 115–134.
  • EVETTS, M. J.  1979.  Upper Cretaceous Sharks From the Black Hills Region, Wyoming and South Dakota.  The Mountain Geologist 16 (2), 59–66.   
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