Theses from UALVP



1. Dodson, P. 1970. Sedimentology and taphonomy of the Oldman Formation (Campanian), Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Geology, Edmonton, 115 p.

 

2. Gao, K. 1992. Fossil lizards from the Upper Cretaceous of western Canada. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 337 p.

 

3. Harington, C. R. 1977. Pleistocene mammals of the Yukon Territory. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 1060 p.

 

4. Johanson, Z. J. 1992. A systematic revision of the North American Late Cretaceous marsupial genus Alphadon Simpson, 1927. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Geology, Edmonton, 340 p.

 

5. Johnston, P. A. 1977. Upper Cretaceous lizards from the Upper Milk River and Oldman Formations, Alberta. Undergraduate Honors Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, 75 p.

 

6. Johnston, P. A. 1980. Late Cretaceous and Paleocene mammals from southwestern Saskatchewan. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Geology, Edmonton, 246 p.

 

7. Krause, D. W. 1976. Paleocene multituberculates (Mammalia: Allotheria) of the Roche Percée Local Fauna, Ravenscrag Formation, Saskatchewan. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 280 p.

 

8. Krishtalka, L. 1971. Late Paleocene mammals from the Cypress Hills, Alberta. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 128 p.

 

9. Li, G.-Q. 1994. New osteoglossomorphs (Teleostei) from the Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary of North America and their phylogenetic significance. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences, Edmonton, 290 p.

 

10. Murray, A. M. 1994. Description of two new species of basal paracanthopterygian fishes from the Palaeocene of Alberta, and a phylogenetic analysis of the percopsiforms (Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii). M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 175 p.

 

11. Naylor, B. G. 1978. The systematics of fossil and recent salamanders (Amphibia: Caudata), with special reference to the vertebral column and musculature. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, Department of Geology, Edmonton, 857 p.

 

12. Neuman, A. G. 1986. Fossil fishes of the Families Perleididae and Parasemionotidae from the Lower Triassic Sulphur Mountain Formation of western Canada. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 142 p.

 

13. O'Brien, D. E. 1969. Osteology of Kindleia fragosa Jordan (Holostei: Amiidae), from the Edmonton Formation (Maestrichtian) of Alberta. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Geology, Edmonton, 118 p.

 

14. Reimchen, T. H. F. K. 1968. Pleistocene mammals from the Saskatchewan Gravels in Alberta, Canada. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Geology, Edmonton, 92 p.

 

15. Stonley, G. J. 1988. Late Paleocene mammals of the Swan Hills local fauna (Paskapoo Formation), Alberta. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 265 p.

 

16. Sues, H.-D. 1977. The anatomy and relationships of Stegoceras validus Lambe (Reptilia: Ornithischia) from the Judith River Formation of Alberta, Canada. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Geology, Edmonton, 183 p.

 

17. Tyson, H. 1977. Functional craniology of the Ceratopsia (Reptilia: Ornithischia) with special reference to Eoceratops. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 339 p.

 

 

18. Tyson, H. 1987. The structure and development of the anuran breast-shoulder apparatus, forelimb, and associated musculature. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 1345 p. (2 vols.)

 

19. Williams, R. R. G. 1987. The phylogenetic relationships of the salmoniform fishes based on the suspensorium and its muscles. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 752 p.

 

20. Youzwyshyn, G. P. 1988. Late Paleocene mammals from near Cochrane, southwestern Alberta. M.Sc., University of Alberta, Department of Zoology, Edmonton, 484 p.