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List of works by Bryan Patterson

A new Argyrohippus from the Deseado beds of Patagonia

Chicago, 1935

A new genus of taeniodonts from the late Paleocene

[Chicago] :Chicago Natural History Museum,1949. | Field Museum of Natural History Library

A new genus, Barylambda, for Titanoides faberi, paleocene amblypod

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History , 1937

A new phororhacoid bird from the Deseado formation of Patagonia

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History , 1941.

A primitive pyrothere (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from the early Tertiary of northwestern Venezuela

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1977.

An adianthine litoptern from the Deseado formation of Patagonia

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History , 1940

An extinct solenodontid insectivore from Hispaniola

scholarly article (1962)

Cranial characters of Homalodotherium

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History , 1934.

Early cretaceous mammals and the evolution of mammalian molar teeth

Chicago :Chicago Natural History Museum Press ,1956. | Field Museum of Natural History Library

New Pantodonta and Dinocerata from the Upper Paleocene of western Colorado

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1939.

Occurrence of the alligatoroid genus Allognathosuchus in the Lower Oligocene

Chicago: Field Museum Press , 1931.

Rhinoceroses from the Pliocene of northwestern Kenya

scholarly article (1972)

The Deseadan, early Oligocene, Marsupialia of South America

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1978.

The auditory region of an Upper Pliocene typotherid

Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History , 1934.

The auditory region of the Toxodontia

Chicago: Field Museum Press , 1932.

The ear region in Xenarthrans ( = Edentata: Mammalia). Part I, Cingulates

Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History, 1989.

The ear region in Xenarthrans ( = Edentata: Mammalia). Part II. Pilosa (sloths, anteaters), palaeanodonts, and a miscellany

Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History, 1992.

The internal structure of the ear in some notoungulates

Chicago, 1936