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Footnotes:[1]No available temperature or snowfall records for Morrison. Morrison lies about 18 miles west of the Denver Record station and is slightly higher. Temperatures do not differ appreciably from Denver. Data was collected in 1941-1956 for Morrison, 1905-1957 for Denver.[2]Publication authorized by the Director, U. S. Geological Survey.[3]Publication authorized by the Director, U. S. Geological Survey.[4]Apart from the fact that this specimen may representBison bisonrather than ?Bos taurus, the possibility exists that it is an accidental, late Recent association introduced by outside agency, as would be the case in a burial by a carnivore or man.[5]Hunt, Chas. B., 1954, Pleistocene and Recent Deposits in the Denver Area, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 996-C, p. 91-140.[6]Scott, Glenn R., Geology of the Kassler Quadrangle, Colorado; manuscript in preparation.[7]Hunt, Chas. B., Geology of the LoDaisKa site,p. 89, present publication.[8]Reprinted with the author’s permission fromMaize Genetics Cooperation—News Letter, No. 32 for March 15, 1958.[9]American Journal of Science, Vol. 257, No. 1, Jan. ’59, p. 21 “Lamont Natural Radiocarbon Measurements V.” Dates are now available for Signal Butte, Ia: L 385 B, 4550±220 years and Signal Butte Ic: L 385 D, 4170±250 years. However, they may suggest that there is little time lapse between the cultures of Signal Butte I.
Footnotes:
[1]No available temperature or snowfall records for Morrison. Morrison lies about 18 miles west of the Denver Record station and is slightly higher. Temperatures do not differ appreciably from Denver. Data was collected in 1941-1956 for Morrison, 1905-1957 for Denver.
[1]No available temperature or snowfall records for Morrison. Morrison lies about 18 miles west of the Denver Record station and is slightly higher. Temperatures do not differ appreciably from Denver. Data was collected in 1941-1956 for Morrison, 1905-1957 for Denver.
[2]Publication authorized by the Director, U. S. Geological Survey.
[2]Publication authorized by the Director, U. S. Geological Survey.
[3]Publication authorized by the Director, U. S. Geological Survey.
[3]Publication authorized by the Director, U. S. Geological Survey.
[4]Apart from the fact that this specimen may representBison bisonrather than ?Bos taurus, the possibility exists that it is an accidental, late Recent association introduced by outside agency, as would be the case in a burial by a carnivore or man.
[4]Apart from the fact that this specimen may representBison bisonrather than ?Bos taurus, the possibility exists that it is an accidental, late Recent association introduced by outside agency, as would be the case in a burial by a carnivore or man.
[5]Hunt, Chas. B., 1954, Pleistocene and Recent Deposits in the Denver Area, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 996-C, p. 91-140.
[5]Hunt, Chas. B., 1954, Pleistocene and Recent Deposits in the Denver Area, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 996-C, p. 91-140.
[6]Scott, Glenn R., Geology of the Kassler Quadrangle, Colorado; manuscript in preparation.
[6]Scott, Glenn R., Geology of the Kassler Quadrangle, Colorado; manuscript in preparation.
[7]Hunt, Chas. B., Geology of the LoDaisKa site,p. 89, present publication.
[7]Hunt, Chas. B., Geology of the LoDaisKa site,p. 89, present publication.
[8]Reprinted with the author’s permission fromMaize Genetics Cooperation—News Letter, No. 32 for March 15, 1958.
[8]Reprinted with the author’s permission fromMaize Genetics Cooperation—News Letter, No. 32 for March 15, 1958.
[9]American Journal of Science, Vol. 257, No. 1, Jan. ’59, p. 21 “Lamont Natural Radiocarbon Measurements V.” Dates are now available for Signal Butte, Ia: L 385 B, 4550±220 years and Signal Butte Ic: L 385 D, 4170±250 years. However, they may suggest that there is little time lapse between the cultures of Signal Butte I.
[9]American Journal of Science, Vol. 257, No. 1, Jan. ’59, p. 21 “Lamont Natural Radiocarbon Measurements V.” Dates are now available for Signal Butte, Ia: L 385 B, 4550±220 years and Signal Butte Ic: L 385 D, 4170±250 years. However, they may suggest that there is little time lapse between the cultures of Signal Butte I.