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Gidley, J.W., 1923. Paleocene primates of the Fort Union, with discussion of<br />

relationships of Eocene primates. Proceedings of the U S National Museum 63, 1-<br />

38.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 1971. Cranium of Plesiadapis. Nature 232, 566-&.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 1973. First record of the Paleocene primate Chiromyoides from North<br />

America. Nature 244, 517-518.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 1975a. Systematic position of Plesiadapis. Nature 253, 111-113.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 1975b. New North American Plesiadapidae (Mammalia, Primates) and a<br />

biostratigraphic zonation of the middle and upper Paleocene. University of<br />

Michigan Papers on Paleontology 24, 135-148.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 1976. Cranial anatomy and evolution of Early Tertiary Plesiadapidae<br />

(Mammalia, Primates). University of Michigan Papers on Paleontology 15, 1-141.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 1990. Prediction of body mass in mammalian species from long bone<br />

lengths and diameters. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology 28, 79-<br />

92.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 1991. Systematic position of Pronothodectes gaoi Fox from the<br />

Paleocene of Alberta. Journal of Paleontology 65, 699.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., 2000. Arithmetic or geometric normality of biological variation: an<br />

empirical test of theory. Journal of Theoretical Biology 204, 201-221.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., Gunnell, G.F., 1992. A new skeleton of Plesiadapis cookei. The Display<br />

Case University of Michigan 6, 1, 3.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., Gunnell, G.F., 2005. Brain of Plesiadapis cookei (Mammalia,<br />

Proprimates): surface morphology and encephalization compared to those of<br />

Primates and Dermoptera. University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology<br />

Contributions 31, 185-195.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., Krause, D.W., Houde, P., 1983. A new earliest Tiffanian (Late<br />

Paleocene) mammalian fauna from Bangtail Plateau, western Crazy Mountain<br />

Basin, Montana. Journal of Paleontology 57, 957-970.<br />

Gingerich, P.D., Smith, B.H., Rosenberg, K., 1982. Allometric scaling in the dentition of<br />

primates and prediction of body weight from tooth size in fossils. American<br />

Journal of Physical Anthropology 58, 81-100.<br />

Goloboff, P., 1999. NONA (No NAME) ver. 2 Published by the author, Tucumàn,<br />

Argentina.<br />

561

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