Bulletins of American Paleontology




Bulletins of American Paleontology (ISSN 0007-5779), one of the oldest peer-reviewed paleontological journals in the world, features high quality monographs in paleontology or in neontological subjects that impact paleontology (see Information for Authors). This serial publication is issued twice each year, and is a recognized outlet for especially lengthy papers, such as dissertations or the systematic sections of dissertations, that tend to be more difficult to publish in conventional journals. BAP is distributed widely to academic libraries and museums worldwide.

Since 1986, BAP has been the home of the series “Neogene Paleontology of the Northern Dominican Republic.” Originally funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the DR Project was one of the first large multidisciplinary projects to collect fossils through a continuous 5-10 million year Neogene Caribbean sequence. During three field seasons in 1978-1980, a small field party (led by John Saunders and Peter Jung of the Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, NMB) measured sections and collected large samples of microfossils and macrofossils at closely spaced intervals along nine river sections in the Cibao Valley. Age dates for the sections were determined through study of planktic foraminifera and nannofossils. The collections were accessioned by the NMB, and distributed to specialists for identification and preparation of systematic monographs. To date, 20 systematic monographs have been published in the Bulletins of American Paleontology. For more details, see NMITA (Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America).

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Conus haytensis G. B. Sowerby II, 1850. Scale bar = 1 cm.
From “The genus Conus (Mollusca: Neogastropoda) in the Plio-Pleistocene of the Southeastern United States” by Jonathan R. Hendricks (BAP no. 375).


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Year   Title Authors Pub No.
1936 Cherry Valley cephalopods Flower, Rousseau H. BAP 76
1935 Timothy Abbott Conrad, with Particular Reference to his Work in Alabama One Hundred Years Ago Wheeler, Harry Edgar BAP 77
1935 The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Northwestern Pennsylvania; Part II: Paleontology Caster, K. E.; R.H. Flower BAP 75
1935 Seven New Species of Foraminifera from the Tertiary of the Gulf Coast Hadley, Jr., Wade H. BAP 74
1935 Pennsylvanian Ostracoda of the Ardmore Basin, Oklahoma Bradfield, Herbert Henry BAP 73
1934 Conodonts from the New Albany Shale of Indiana Huddle, John Warfield BAP 72
1934 The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Northwestern Pennsylvania; Part I: Stratigraphy Caster, Kanneth E. BAP 71
1934 Some Tertiary Foraminifera from the North Coast of Cuba Hadley, Jr., Wade H. BAP 70
1934 Part I: From Cuba; Part II: A New Species of Madracis from Texas Wells, John W. BAP 70
1934 Some Cretaceous and Tertiary Achinoids from Cuba Weisbord, Norman E. BAP 70