Issue 4
Some understanding from studying the Dialectics of Nature—On the origin of reptiles. Ye Xiangkui. Pages 199-201
Lower Devonian Agnathans of Yunnan and Sichuan. Liu Yuhai. Pages 202-216
An Early Oligocene mammalian fauna of Ningxia. Qi Tao. Pages 217-224
Discovery of palaeolithic Artifacts in Bose, Guangxi. Li Yanxian and You Yuzhu. Pages 225-228
Two new species ofStegodonfrom Yunnan. Yun Bo. Pages 229-233
A newPentalophodonfrom the Pliocene of Qingyang, Gansu. Huang Xueshi. Pages 234-238
Quaternary Mammalian fossils from Salawusu River district, Nei Mongol. Qi Guoqin. Pages 239-249
Quaternary mammalian fossils from Bijiashan, Liuzhou, Guangxi. Han Defen, Xu Chunhua and Yi Guangyuan. Pages 250-256
Some suggestions for unifying translation of nomenclature of the primitive eutherian molar-teeth. Zhou Mingzhen, Qiu Zhanxiang and Li Chuankui. Pages 257-266
Issue 3
The struggle between the Confucian and Legalist Schools on the Problem of origin and evolution of living things in ancient China. Zhen Shuo-nan and Chang Feng. Pages 139-143
A new ThecodontLotosaurus, from Middle Triassic of Hunan. Zhang Fa-kui. Pages 144-147
Discovery of aGigantopithecustooth from Bama district in Kwangsi. Chang Yin-yun, Wang Ling-bong, Dong Xing-ren and Chen Wen-chun. Pages 148-153
Paleocene mammals of Chaling Basin, Hunan. Wang Ban-yue. Pages 154-162
Feathers in the oil-bearing shales from the Tse-Ku-Tsa-Ka, Qinghai. Young Chung-chien. Pages 163-164
Some Carnivores from the Eocene of China. Chow Min-chen. Pages 165-168
The lower Pleistocene mammalian fossils of Lantian district, Shensi. Chi Hung-xiang. Pages 169-177
On the fundamental differences between man and apes. Chow Zhuo-yen. Pages 178-184
Cenozoic vertebrate localities and horizons of Dzungaria Basin, Sinkiang. Peng Shi-ling. Pages 185-189
A New material onTomistomapetrolicaof Maoming, Kwantung. Li Gin-ling. Pages 190-191
Quaternary mammalian fossils from Yongan, Fujian. Young Chi-cheng, Chi Kuo-chin and Wen Ben-heng. Pages 192-194
A new Quaternary mammalian locality in Tongshan, Anhwei. Ye Yuan-zheng and Yan De-fa. Pages 195-196
Late Pleistocene cave deposits of Antu, Kirin. Jiang Peng. Pages 197-198
Issue 2
Man originated and developed in Struggle. Shi Ran. Pages 71-76
Some Opinions on Division between Man and Ape. Yuan Han-xing. Pages 77-80
Australopithecine Teeth associated withGigantopithecus. Gao Jian. Pages 81-88
Paleocene Mammal-bearing Beds of Chaling Basin, Hunan. Gao Hung-hsiang. Pages 89-95
Discovery of Miacidae (Carnivore) in Yuanshui Basin, Kiangsi Province. Zhen Jia-jian, Tung Yung-sheng and Chi Hung-xiang. Pages 96-104
The Microstructure of the Dinosaurian Egg-shells of Nanhsiung, Kwangtung(1). Zhao Zi-kui. Pages 105-117
First Discovery ofTestudoin Chekiang. Wei Fang, Wu Wei-tang, Xu Yu-bin and Zhang Ming-hua. Pages 118-121
Discovery of Palaeolithic Artifacts in Gezidong Cave in Liaoning Province. Archaeological Team of Provincial Museum of Liaoning and IVPP. Pages 122-136
Issue 1
The Struggle between the Confucian and Legalist Schools on the Problem of Man's Origin in Early Feudal Times in China. Liu Houyi and Zhou Guoxing. Pages 1-7
How to Study Early Man's Language. Liu Cheng. Pages 8-13
Fossil Human Teeth and Associated Fauna from Northern Guizhou. Wu Mao-lin, Wang Ling-hong, Chang Ying-yun and Chang Sen-shui. Pages 14-23
Fossil Reptiles from Fusui, Kwangshi. Hou Lian-hai, Yeh Hsiang-k'uei and Zhao Xi-jin. Pages 24-33
HipparionFauna in Anlo, Hohsien, Shansi. Tung Yung-aheng, Huang Wan-po and Qiu Zhu-ding. Pages 34-47
The Discovery of Holocenic "Elaphurus davidianus" Subfossils Near Shanghai and Their Palaeogeographical Distribution in China. Tsao Ke-ching. Pages 48-57
Yuomys, A New Ischyromyoid Rodent Genus from the Upper Eocene of North China. Li Chuan-kuei. Pages 58-70 |