Claude W. Hibbard, PhD

Affiliations: 
1946-1973 Geological Sciences University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Paleontology
Website:
https://www.lib.umich.edu/faculty-history/faculty/claude-william-hibbard
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Bio:

(1905 - 1973)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/1379640
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2420965

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Henry H. Lane grad student 1934 University of Kansas
 (M.A.)
William H. Burt grad student 1941 University of Michigan
Lee Raymond Dice grad student 1941 University of Michigan
 (Paleoecology of the Rexroad Fauna from the Upper Pliocene of Southwestern Kansas, as Indicated by the Mammals.)
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Hibbard CW, Dalquest WW. (1973) Proneofiber, a new genus of vole (Cricetidae: Rodentia) from the Pleistocene Seymour Formation of Texas, and its evolutionary and stratigraphic significance Quaternary Research. 3: 269-274
Hibbard CW, Zakrzewski RJ. (1972) A New Species of Microtine from the Late Pliocene of Kansas Journal of Mammalogy. 53: 834-839
Hibbard CW. (1963) Tanupolama vera (Matthew) from the Late Hemphillian of Beaver County, Oklahoma Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 66: 267
Hibbard CW. (1962) Two New Rodents from the Early Pleistocene of Idaho Journal of Mammalogy. 43: 482-485
Hibbard CW. (1958) A New Weasel from the Lower Pleistocene of Idaho Journal of Mammalogy. 39: 245-246
Hibbard CW. (1957) Notes on Late Cenozoic Shrews Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 60: 327
Hibbard CW. (1957) Two New Cenozoic Microtine Rodents Journal of Mammalogy. 38: 39-44
Hibbard CW, Wright BA. (1956) A New Pleistocene Bighorn Sheep from Arizona Journal of Mammalogy. 37: 105-107
Hibbard CW. (1954) Second Contribution to the Rexroad Fauna Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 57: 221
Hibbard CW. (1954) A New Synaptomys, an Addition to the Borchers Interglacial (Yarmouth?) Fauna Journal of Mammalogy. 35: 249-252
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