“K” is for Krauseia
Category Archives: Paleontology
Friday Headlines: 4-12-13
Friday Headlines, April 12, 2013
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“J” is for Jepsenella
“I” is for Ictidopappus
“H” is for Haplaletes
“G” is for Gelastops
“G” is for Gelastops
“F” is for Fractinus
“F” is for Fractinus.
The genus Fractinus, and it’s only species F. palmorem, is my singular paleontological claim to fame. This is the only species (and genus) that I’ve ever named.
“E” is for Elphidotarsius
“E” is for Elphidotarsius
Friday Headlines: 4-5-13
Friday Headlines, April 4, 2013
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On Classroom Arguments
I’ve been teaching at the college level now for about six years. I’m teaching a course (Principles of Paleontology) that I’ve now taught in its current form four times. It’s becoming old-hat. I’m familiar enough with the lecture notes by now that I find I’m just reading off what I’d written years ago without much thought. Continue reading “On Classroom Arguments”







