Walter Granger* (1872-11-07 - 1941-09-06) person
Names for this agent
- Walter Willis Granger
- Walter Granger (preferred)
- W. Granger (second author)
- Granger, W. (second author)
- Granger, W. (author)
- No media showing this agent
- Mamm (12 records) in years 1894-1926
- Herp (3 records) in year 1921
- VP (1 record) none known to year
- All
Collecting Event Map
- Mammalia: Canidae (1 record) none known to year
- Mammalia: Cervidae (3 records) in years 1922-1925
- Mammalia: Felidae (1 record) in year 1922
- Mammalia: Picrodontidae (1 record) none known to year
- Mammalia: Sciuridae (3 records) in years 1894-1895
- Mammalia: Viverridae (4 records) in years 1921-1926
- Reptilia: Agamidae (1 record) in year 1921
- Reptilia: Scincidae (2 records) in year 1921
- Not a preparator of any material in MCZbase
- 36 identifications for 35 Vertebrate Paleontology cataloged items
- None
- Allen, G. M. 1938. The mammals of China and Mongolia. Pp. 1-621. In W. Granger. (ed.) Natural History of Central Asia. Vol. 11, Part 1. American Museum of Natural History, New York. 892 pp.
- Granger, W. 1910. Tertiary faunal horizons in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming, with descriptions of new Eocene mammals. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 28(21):235–251. 1 citation
- Matthew, W. D. and W. Granger. 1925. Fauna and correlation of the Gashato Formation of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates 189:1–12. 4 citations
- Matthew, W. D. and W. Granger. 1925. New mammals from the Shara Murun Eocene of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates 196:1–12. 5 citations
- Granger, W. and G. G. Simpson. 1929. A revision of the Tertiary Multituberculata. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 56(9):601–676. 6 citations
- Matthew, W. D. and W. Granger. 1918. A revision of the Lower Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas. Part V. Insectivora (Continued), Glires, Edentata. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 38(16):565–657. 5 citations
- Matthew, W. D. and W. Granger. 1915. A revision of the Lower Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History Part 4 - Entelonychia, Primates, Insectivora, 34(14):429–483. 11 citations
- Matthew, W. D. and W. Granger. 1926. Two new perissodactyls from the Arshanto Eocene of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates 208:1–5. 2 citations