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Meek, F.B. (1860). Descriptions of new fossil remains collected in Nebraska and Utah, by the exploring expeditions under the command of Captain J. H. Simpson, of U. S. Topographical Engineers, [extracted from that officer's forthcoming report]. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 12: 308-315.
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Meek, F.B.
1860
Descriptions of new fossil remains collected in Nebraska and Utah, by the exploring expeditions under the command of Captain J. H. Simpson, of U. S. Topographical Engineers, [extracted from that officer's forthcoming report]
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
12: 308-315
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published July 31st, 1860 according to JSTOR
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Corbula (Potamomya) J. De C. Sowerby, 1835 accepted as Potamomya J. De C. Sowerby, 1835 accepted as Erodona Bosc, 1801 (basis of record)
Corbula (Potamomya) pyriformis Meek, 1860 † accepted as Ursirivus pyriformis (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Limnaea similis Meek, 1860 † accepted as Lymnaea similis Meek, 1860 † (original description)
Limnaea vetusta Meek, 1860 † accepted as Stagnicola vetustus (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Melampus priscus Meek, 1860 † accepted as Rhytophorus priscus (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Melania arcta Meek, 1860 † accepted as Elimia tenera arcta (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Melania humerosa Meek, 1860 † accepted as Pyrgulifera humerosa (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Melania nitidula Meek, 1860 † accepted as Lymnaea nitidula (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Melania simpsoni Meek, 1860 † accepted as Elimia tenera simpsoni (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Pecten bellistriata Meek, 1860 † accepted as Camptonectes bellistriatus (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Planorbis spectabilis Meek, 1860 † accepted as Biomphalaria spectabilis (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Planorbis utahensis Meek, 1860 † accepted as Biomphalaria utahensis (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Unio haydeni Meek, 1860 † accepted as Elliptio haydeni (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
Unio vetusta Meek, 1860 † accepted as Plesielliptio vetustus (Meek, 1860) † (original description)
 Type locality

"Brackish-water deposits, Bear River, lat. 400 12' north, long. 110° 52' west" (Wyoming, USA) [details]

 Type locality

Hams Fork River ("Ham's Fork"), Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Eocene (precise age unknown) [details]

 Type locality

Hams Fork River ("Ham's Fork"), Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Eocene (precise age unknown) [details]

 Type locality

At Bear River, near Sulphur Creek mouth ("Estuary beds on Bear River near mouth of Sulphur Creek"), Uinta County, ... [details]

 Type locality

Hams Fork River ("Ham's Fork, north-east of Fort Bridger"), Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Eocene (precise ... [details]

 Type locality

Hams Fork River ("Ham's Fork"), Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Eocene (precise age unknown) [details]

 Type locality

Hams Fork River ("Ham's Fork, north-east of Fort Bridger"), Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Eocene (precise ... [details]

 Type locality

Hams Fork River ("Ham's Fork"), Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Eocene (precise age unknown) [details]

 Type locality

Hams Fork River ("Ham's Fork"), Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States; Eocene (precise age unknown) [details]

 Type locality

"Freshwater Tertiary bed, near Fort Bridger and south of there, at the base Uintah Mountains, lat. 41 ° 40' north, ... [details]

 Type locality

"Brackish-water deposits on Bear River near the mouth of Sulphur Creek, lat. 41° 12' north, long. 110° 52' west", ... [details]


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