id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32175 Wilson, Robert W. (Robert Warren) Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico .txt text/plain 3076 389 73 from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico Angels Peak stands on the eastern rim of a large area of badlands (70 feet stratigraphically below level of Angels Peak pocket). absence from the Angels Peak faunule. extensive collecting by Granger in the Angels Peak area. The most common forms in the Angels Peak faunule are: _Tricentes_ cf. The Angels Peak faunule, as Granger stated, is of Torrejonian age. known "Torrejon" genera are recorded by specimens from the Angels Peak Peak faunule and the rest of the San Juan fauna which serves Angels Peak faunule is of slightly different age than the latter, or concentrations similar to that of the Angels Peak faunule are of Many of the Angels Peak specimens differ in minor ways from those Indeed, the stratigraphic position of the Angels Peak pocket Paleocene faunas of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. ./cache/32175.txt ./txt/32175.txt