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<strong>Balochistan</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

(2880) Marivaux, L. et. al. (2001) A Fossil Lemur from the Oligocene of Pakistan.<br />

Science, Vol. 294(5542): p587, 5p, 2 diagrams, 1 map, 15bw;<br />

(2881) Marivaux. L, J.L. Welcomme, S. Ducroqc, and J.J. Jaeger (2002). Oligocene<br />

sivaladapid primate from the Bugti Hills (<strong>Balochistan</strong>, Pakistan) bridges the<br />

gap between eocene and miocene adapiform communities in southern Asia.<br />

Journal of human evolution. Vol. 42(4): pp. 379-88.<br />

(2882) Marivaux. L, and J.L. Welcomme, (2003). New diatomyid and baluchimyine<br />

rodents from the Oligocene of Pakistan (Bugti Hills, <strong>Balochistan</strong>); systematic<br />

and paleobiogeographic implications. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol.<br />

23(2): pp. 420-434.<br />

(2883) Metais, G. et. al. (2003) New artiodactyl ruminant mammal from the late<br />

Oligocene of Pakistan. Acta-Palaeontologica-Polonica. Vol. 48(3): pp. 375-382.<br />

(2884) Metais, G. et. al. (2004) A new Oligocene ruminant assemblage from the Bugti<br />

Hills (<strong>Balochistan</strong>, Pakistan); its significance for the early evolution of<br />

traguloids in south Asia. In: Sixty-fourth annual meeting, Society of<br />

Vertebrate Paleontology; abstracts. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol.<br />

24(3): Suppl., p. 93.<br />

(2885) Mizuno, A. (1969) The Eocene molluscan fauna from the Degari coal field<br />

in central Baluchistan, West Pakistan. Chishitsu Chosajo Geppo = Bulletin -<br />

Japan, Geological Survey. Vol. 20(4): pp. 225-246.<br />

(2886) Morant G. M.(1938)A Description of Nine Human Skulls from Iran<br />

Excavated by Sir Aurel Stein, K.C.I.E Biometrika, Vol. 30(1/2): pp. 130-133.<br />

(2887) Noetling.F. (1902) Fauna of Baluchistan and N. W. frontier of India. Vol. I.<br />

The Jurassic fauna. Calcutta, Geological Survey Office [etc.] 1895-1902. 3 pts.<br />

in 1 v. plates (part double, part fold.) 35 cm.<br />

(2888) Nomura, R. and I.A. Brohi (1995) Benthic foraminiferal fauna during the<br />

time of the Indian-Asian contact, in southern <strong>Balochistan</strong>, Pakistan. Marine<br />

Micropaleontology. Vol. 24(3-4): pp. 215-238.<br />

(2889) Spath, L.F. (1936) On a new ammonite genus (Sphenarpites) from the Lias<br />

of Baluchistan [India]. Journal of Natural History. Vol. 17(102): pp. 641-645.<br />

(2890) Wainwright J.E.N. (1957) Some late Tertiary Ostracoda from the Makran<br />

Coast, Pakistan. University of Illinois, Urbana. Urbana, IL, United States.<br />

(2891) Welcomme J.L and L. Ginsburg, (1997) The evidence of an Oligocene<br />

presence in the Bugti area (Balouchistan, Pakistan). Comptes-Rendus-del'Academie-des-Sciences-Serie-II-A-Sciences-de-la-Terre-et-des-Planetes.<br />

Vol.<br />

325(12): pp. 999-1004.<br />

(2892) Welcomme, J.L. et. al. (1997) New discoveries of Miocene vertebrates in the<br />

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