Issue 4
The origin of tetrapods - past and present hypotheses. Schultz H.-P. Pages 249-260
Introduction to Mesozoic birds from Liaoning, China. Hou Lianhai, Zhou Zhonghe et al. Pages 261-271
Neogene mammalian biostratigraphy in China: pass, present And Future. Tedford R. H. Pages 272-289
Cenozoic,mannnal ages of China. Tong Yongsheng, Zheng Shaohua, Qiu Zhuding. Pages 290-314
Discovery of the Oligo-Miocene rodents from west Japan and their geological and paleontological significance. Kato T., Otsuka H. Pages 315-329
Issue 3
Late Mesozoic fish fauna from Western Liaoning, China. Jin Fan, Zhang Jiangyong, Zhou Zhonghe. Pages 169-193
Classification of Pantolambdodontidae (Pantodonta, Mammalia). Huang Xueshi. Pages 194-215
On new material ofStegodonwith recllections of the classification ofStegodonin China. Zong Guanfu. Pages 216-230
The mammalian fossils from Western Taiwan Strait. You Yuzhu, Dong Xingren, Cai Baoquan, Sun Yingtong. Pages 231-237
Issue 2
The geological significance of Sinacanthus from Tarim, China. Liu Shifan. Pages 85-98
Discovery of a new enantiornithine bird from the Early Cretaceous of Liaoning, China. Zhou Zhonghe. Pages 99-113
A new zhelestid (Mixotheridia, Mammalia) from the Paleocene of Qianshan, Anhui. Wang Yuanqing. Pages 114-137
A new primitive Chalicothere (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the early Eocene of Hubei, China. Wang Yuan. Pages 138-159
Biomechanical properties of dinosaur eggshells (III) - The mechanic analysis of the baby dinosaurs' emerging from their eggs. Ma Hezhong, She Dewei, Zhao Zikui. Pages 160-167
Issue 1
An early fossil sturgeon (Acipenseriformes, Peipiaosteidae)from Fengning of Hebei, China. Jin Fan, Tian Yanping, Yang Youshi, Deng Shaoying. Pages 1-16
The first discovery of bolosaurs from Upper Permian of China. Li Jinling, Cheng Zhengwu. Pages 17-23
New late Early Eocene ctenodactyloid rodents (Rodentia, Mammalia) from Danjiangkou, Hubei. Hu Yaoming. Pages 24-38
A newHyopsodusfrom the Early Eocene of Fangxian, Hubei. Huang Xueshi. Pages 39-46
The Aragonian vertebrate fauna of Xiacaowan, Jiangsu - 9. Ochotonidae (Lagomorpha, Mammalia). Wu Wenyu. Pages 47-60
A new cricetid from the Lufeng hominoid locality, Late Miocene of China. Qiu Zhuding. Pages 61-73
Mammalian fossils and the age of Xiaochangliang Paleolithic site of Yangyuan, Hebei. Tang Yingjun, Li Yi, Chen Wanyong. Pages 74-83 |