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Giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus yukonensis) remains from Fulton County, northern Indiana PDF

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Mae a PR * WN as en ee e — ates we ee np intra Oe eh opengl om etoaNd eo eiDneNee e So + banadeenahont eae elk TayNenvavearTeeoo vumurtseecemcmn ee e t peeSnaerle es en ysgpre erh ire ete net oeP as | Ro Mette etre ones ga ~ : NOTICE: Return or renew all Library Materials! The Minimum Fee for each Lost Book is $50.00. The person charging this material is responsible for its return to the library from which it was withdrawn on or before the Latest Date stamped below. TnTohae rfyrt e,an cemtwui toincl aaltali nodTn e, lmeaapnyhd o nrueens udleCtre lniitnne irdn,ig s 3mo3if3s s-ba8ol4o 0k0fs r oamr et hree aUsnoinvesr siftoyr. discipli- UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN WOV 08 L161—O-1096 WLINOI: LI AY URBANA-c AUG 13 1999 we? FIELDIANA no SS Geology NEW SERIES, NO. 30 Giant Short-Faced Bear (A rctodus simus yukonensis) Remains from Fulton County, Northern Indiana * Ronald L. Richards William D. Turnbull With an Appendix by E. J. 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