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Geological Magazine (2) 7:18-27. PDF (No direct access outside the US) NEW! Davies, W. 1884. Note on remains of the Emu from the Wellington Caves New South Wales. Geological Magazine (3) 1:265. PDF (No direct access outside the US) Davis, P. G. 1996. The taphonomy of Archaeopteryx. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Series C: Geology & Paleontology) 22(3-4):91-106. PDF Davis, S. 1974. Animal remains from the Kebaran site of Ein Gev I, Jordan valley, Israel. Paléorient 2(2):453-462 (Aves p. 459). PDF,  Also here Davis, S. J. M. 2002. The mammals and birds from Gruta do Caldeirao, Portugal. Revista Portuguesa de Arqueologia 5(2):29-98. PDF Davison, W. M. 1870. The Dinornis. Nature (London) 1:604. PDF Dawson, E. W. 1949. Subfossil bird remains from Lake Grassmere (Marlborough, N. Island, New Zealand). New Zealand Bird Notes 3(5):132-133. PDF Dawson, E. W. 1957. Falcon in the Chatham Islands. Notornis 7:113. PDF Dawson, E. W. 1959. 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An avifauna from Sub-Recent deposits at Lower Klamath Lake, California. Condor 43:295-296. DejaVu PDF Depéret, C. 1892. Sur la faune d'oiseaux pliocènes du Roussillon. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences (Paris) 114:690-692. PDF/TIFF d'Errico, F. & Laroulandie V. 1998. Authentification et analyse technologique des représentations aviaires des galets de la Croze. In: Catalogue du Musée du Brou. Bourg-en-Bresse: Edition du Musée de Brou, pp. 24-26. PDF Deschamps, C. M. 2005. Late Cenozoic mammal biochronostratigraphy in southwestern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Ameghiniana 42(4):733-750. HTML Deschamps, C M. & Borromei, A. M. 1992. La fauna de vertebrados Pleistocénicos del Bajo San José (Provincia de Buenos Aires). Aspectos paleoambientales. Ameghiniana 29(2):177-183. PDF Deschamps, C. M. & Tonni, E. P. 1992. Los vertebrados del Pleistoceno tardío - Holoceno del arroyo Napostá Grande, provincia de Buenos Aires. Aspectos paleoambientales. 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