North Texas Cretaceous References:
Mammals & Birds



Mammals:

A new interpretation of the mammalian teeth of tribosphenic pattern from the Albian of Texas Butler, P. M. Breviora 446, 1-27 (1978).
A Symmetrodont from the Early Cretaceous of Northern Texas Bryan Patterson Fieldiana: Zoology Vol. 37
A therian from the Lower cretaceous (Albian) of Texas Slaughter, B. H. Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale Universoity, 1965, Postilla 93; 18 pp. 6 fig
An Eutherian from the Late Cretaceous (Maestrichtian, Kemp Clay Formation) of Texas T. T. Tokaryk Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History 2:1-6, Occasional Short Notes No. 2, 6 pgs, 1987
Discovery of Early Cretaceous Mammals and Frogs in Texas ZANGERL and DENISON Science 14 July 1950: 61
Early Cretaceous mammals from northern Texas Bryan Patterson American Journal of Science, Vol. 249, January 1951, p. 31-46
Early Cretaceous (Comanchean) Vertebrates of Central Texas * Dale A. Winkler, Phillip A. Murry, Louis L. Jacobs Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Vol. 10, No. 1, (Mar. 29, 1990), pp. 95-116
In the footsteps of giants: mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs DPS Dallas Paleontological Society, Dallas, Texas, August 1992.
Late Cretaceous Mammals East of the North American Western Interior Seaway David W. Krause and Donald Baird Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 53, No. 3 (May, 1979), pp. 562-565
Mammals, archosaurs, and the Early to Late Cretaceous transition in north-central Texas Jacobs, L. L. and Winkler, D. A. Tokyo National Science Museum Monograph (Proceedings of the Second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium), 15. 1998
Mid-Cretaceous (Albian) therians of the Butler Farm local fauna, Texas Slaughter, B. H. Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 50, suppl. 1, 131-143 (1971).
Modern Mammal Origins: Evolutionary Grades in the Early Cretaceous of North America * Louis L. Jacobs, Dale A. Winkler and Phillip A. Murry Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 86, No. 13 (Jul. 1, 1989), pp. 4992-4995
Nonmammalian Comanchean Tetrapods Langston, W., Jr. Geoscience and Man 8, 77–102. 1974
Origin of the Tooth-Replacement Pattern in Therian Mammals: Evidence from a 110 Myr Old Fossil Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Dale A. Winkler and Louis L. Jacobs Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 269, No. 1489 (Feb. 22, 2002), pp. 369-373
The Trinity Therians (Albian, Mid-Cretaceous) as Marsupials and Placentals Bob H. Slaughter Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 55, No. 3 (May, 1981), pp. 682-683
Therian mammals from the Late Cretaceous of southern Texas Cifelli, R.L. and Rowe, T.B. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 10(3) :18A (abstract). 1990
Therian mammals of the Terlingua Local Fauna (Judithian), Aguja Formation, Big Bend of the Río Grande, Texas Cifelli, R. L. Contributions to Geology, University of Wyoming 30(2): 117-136, 1995

An enantiornithine bird from the lower middle Cenomanian of Texas * Tykoski, R.S. and Fiorillo, A.R Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 30: 1, 288 - 292, 2010
Bird and Dinosaur footprints in the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian), Texas Lee, Yuong-Nam Cretaceous Research, v. 18, p.849-864, 1997
Ichthyornis sp. (Aves: Ichthyornithiformes) from the lower Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of western Kansas. * Shimada, Kenshu; Fernandes, M. Vonetta Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Vol. 109, no. 1/2 p. 21-26; March 2006
The fossil bird Ichthyornis in the Cretaceous of Texas Parris, David C. & Echols, Joan Texas Journal of Science 44: 201-212, 1992