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Ermine Cowles Case (1871–1953), invariably known as E.C. Case, was a prominent American paleontologist in the second generation that succeeded Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. A graduate of the University of Kansas, with a PhD from the University of Chicago (1896), Case became a paleontologist of international stature while working at the University of Michigan.He was a Member of the American Philosophical Society (1931).

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  • Ermine Cowles Case, meist E. C. Case zitiert, (* 11. September 1871 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 7. September 1953) war ein US-amerikanischer Wirbeltier-Paläontologe. (de)
  • Ermine Cowles Case (1871–1953), invariably known as E.C. Case, was a prominent American paleontologist in the second generation that succeeded Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. A graduate of the University of Kansas, with a PhD from the University of Chicago (1896), Case became a paleontologist of international stature while working at the University of Michigan.He was a Member of the American Philosophical Society (1931). (en)
  • Ermine Cowles Case (11 september 1871 - 7 september 1953), steevast bekend als E.C. Case, was een prominente Amerikaanse paleontoloog in de tweede generatie die Othniel Charles Marsh en Edward Drinker Cope opvolgde. Hij studeerde af aan de University of Kansas en promoveerde aan de University of Chicago (1896), Case werd een paleontoloog van internationale allure terwijl hij werkte aan de University of Michigan. Hij was een lid van de American Philosophical Society (1931). (nl)
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  • Ermine Cowles Case (1871–1953), invariably known as E.C. Case, was a prominent American paleontologist in the second generation that succeeded Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. A graduate of the University of Kansas, with a PhD from the University of Chicago (1896), Case became a paleontologist of international stature while working at the University of Michigan.He was a Member of the American Philosophical Society (1931). Case began by sorting out some of the taxonomic synonymies and other puzzles created by the "Bone Wars" of the two giants of the heroic age of dinosaur-hunting in the American West, in a series of three monographs dealing with the vertebrates of the Permian or Permo-Carboniferous of North America. Case then turned to his lifelong interest in filling in the fossil record of Permian and Carboniferous vertebrates from the 'Red Beds' of Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. He also made extensive Jurassic collections at Como Bluff, Wyoming, in the Cretaceous deposits in Kansas, and Cenozoic formations of the Green River Basin and the Badlands of South Dakota. Among Case's prolific output several great monographs about Permo-Carboniferous vertebrates stand out: Revision of the Amphibia and Pisces of the Permian of North America (1911)), The Permo-Carboniferous Red Reds of North America and their Vertebrate Fauna (1915), The Environment of Vertebrate Life in the Late Paleozoic in North America, a paleographic study (1919) and Environment of Tetrapod Life in the Late Paleozoic of Regions Other than North America (1926). All were published by the Carnegie Institution, Washington DC. Case was a gifted teacher. The Ermine Cowles Case Collegiate Professor of Paleontology is an endowed chair at the University of Michigan, which conserves Case's extensive collections. The Ermine Cowles Case Memorial Lecture is given there annually. (en)
  • Ermine Cowles Case, meist E. C. Case zitiert, (* 11. September 1871 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 7. September 1953) war ein US-amerikanischer Wirbeltier-Paläontologe. (de)
  • Ermine Cowles Case (11 september 1871 - 7 september 1953), steevast bekend als E.C. Case, was een prominente Amerikaanse paleontoloog in de tweede generatie die Othniel Charles Marsh en Edward Drinker Cope opvolgde. Hij studeerde af aan de University of Kansas en promoveerde aan de University of Chicago (1896), Case werd een paleontoloog van internationale allure terwijl hij werkte aan de University of Michigan. Hij was een lid van de American Philosophical Society (1931). Case begon met het oplossen van enkele van de taxonomische synoniemen en andere puzzels die werden gecreëerd door de 'Bone Wars' van de twee reuzen uit het heroïsche tijdperk van de dinosauriërjacht in het Amerikaanse Westen, in een reeks van drie monografieën over de gewervelde dieren van het Perm of Permo-Carboon van Noord-Amerika. Case richtte zich toen op zijn levenslange interesse in het invullen van het fossielenbestand van gewervelde dieren in het Perm en het Carboon uit de Redbeds van Texas, New Mexico en Oklahoma. Hij maakte ook uitgebreide collecties uit het Jura in Como Bluff, Wyoming, in de Krijtafzettingen in Kansas en formaties uit het Cenozoïcum van het Green River Basin en de Badlands van South Dakota. Onder Case's productieve prestaties vallen verschillende geweldige monografieën op over gewervelde dieren uit het Perm/Carboon: Revision of the Amphibia and Pisces of the Perm of North America (1911)), The Permo-Carboniferous Red Reds of North America and their Vertebrate Fauna (1915), The Environment of Vertebrate Life in the Late Paleozoic in North America, a paleographic study (1919) en Environment of Tetrapod Life in the Late Paleozoic of Regions Other than North America (1926). Alle werden gepubliceerd door de Carnegie Institution, Washington D.C. Case was een begenadigd docent. De Ermine Cowles Case Collegiate Professor of Paleontology is een bijzonder leerstoel aan de University of Michigan, die de uitgebreide collecties van Case bewaart. Jaarlijks wordt daar de Ermine Cowles Case Memorial Lecture gegeven. (nl)
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