Asher, R.J.; McKenna, M.C. (1997), “Relevance of Tertiary North American insectivorans to Caribbean biogeography”, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology17 (3, suppl.): 30A
Asher, R.J.; McKenna, M.C.; Emry, R.J.; Tabrum, A.R.; Kron. D.G. (2002), “Morphology and relationships of Apternodus and other extinct, zalambdodont, placental mammals”, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History273: 1–117
Black, C.C.; Gregory, J.T.; Hutchison, J.H.; Lundelius, E.; McKenna, M.C.; Rensberger, J.M.; Savage, D.E.; Turnbull, W.D.; Whistler, D.P. (1973), “Data conventions for specimen record files”, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News Bulletin97: 61–69
Bleefeld, A.R.; McKenna, M.C. (1985). “Skeletal integrity of Mimolagus rodens (Lagomorpha, Mammalia)”. American Museum Novitates2806: 1–5.
Bryant, J.D.; McKenna, M.C. (1995), “Cranial anatomy and phylogenetic position of Tsaganomys altaicus (Mammalia: Rodentia) from the Hsanda Gol Formation (Oligocene), Mongolia”, American Museum Novitates3156: 1–42
Bryant, J.D.; McKenna, M.C.; Froelich, P.N.; Luz, B. (1992), “Oxygen isotopic composition of fossil horse enamel phosphate as a continental paleoclimate indicator”, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology12 (3suppl.): 20A
Charrier, R.; Wyss, A.R.; Norell, M.A.; Flynn, J.J.; Novacek, M.J.; McKenna, M.C.; Swisher III, C.C.; Frassinetti, D.; Salinas. P. (1990), “Hallazgo de mamiferos fosiles del Terciario inferior en el sector de Termas del Flaco, Cordillera Principal, Chile Central: implicaciones paleontologicas, estratigraficas y tectonicas”, Segundo Simposio sobre el Terciario de Chile, Concepcion, Deciembre 1990: 73–84
Cifelli, R.L.; Schaff, C.R.; McKenna, M.C. (1989), “The relationships of the Arctostylopidae (Mammalia): new data and interpretation”, Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology152 (1): 1–44
Clemens, W.A.; McKenna, M.C. (1971), “Triconodonta”, McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology, 14 (3rd ed.), New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 97–98
Clemens, W.A.; McKenna, M.C.; Russell, D.E.; Sloan, R.E.; Van Valen. L. (1964), “Cimolestidae Marsh, 1889 (Mammalia): proposed suppression under the plenary powers. Z.N.(S.) 1630”, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature21 (5)): 363
“Committee Advisory to the U.S. Geological Survey”, Geologic mapping in the U.S. Geological Survey (Washington, DC: National Academy Press), (1987)
Dashzeveg, D.; McKenna, M.C. (1975), “Tarsioid primate from the latest Paleocene of Asia”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology42 (2): 297
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Dashzeveg, D.; McKenna, M.C. (1977). “Tarsioid primate from the early Tertiary of the Mongolian People’s Republic”. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica22 (2): 119–137.
Dashzeveg, D.; McKenna, M.C. (1991), “Euboromys, a new name for the Eocene rodent Boromys Dashzeveg, 1990, not Boromys Miller, 1916”, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology11 (4): 527
Dingus, L.; Tedford, R.; Gaffney, E.; McKenna, M.C.; Novacek, M.; Delson, E. (1994), Mammals and their extinct relatives: a guide to the Lila Acheson Wallace Wing, New York: American Museum of Natural History
Domning, D.P.; Ray, C.E.; McKenna, M.C. (1986), “Two new Oligocene desmostylians and a discussion of tethytherian systematics”, Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology59 (i–iii): 1–56
Domning, D.P.; Ray, C.E.; McKenna, M.C. (1991), “A new specimen of Behemotops proteus (Mammalia: Desmostylia) from the Oligocene of Washington”, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology11 (3, suppl. 26A.)
Gaffney, E.A.; McKenna, M.C. (1979), “A Late Permian captorhinid from Rhodesia”, American Museum Novitates2688: 1–15
Gingerich, P.D.; McKenna, M.C. (1980), “Mammalian paleontology in China”, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News Bulletin118: 42–44
Gutmann, J.T.; Pushkar, P.D.; McKenna, M.C. (1989), “Late Cretaceous and Tertiary history and the dynamic crushing of cobbles, Black Butte area, southwestern Montana”, Engineering Geology27: 413–431
Gutmann, J.T.; Pushkar, P.D.; McKenna, M.C. (1990), “Late Cretaceous and Tertiary history and the dynamic crushing of cobbles, Black Butte area, southwestern Montana”, in Johnson, A.M.; Burnham, C.W.; Allen, C.R. et al., Richard H. Jahns memorial volume, (Reprint of Gutmann, Pushkar, and McKenna, 1989), Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 413–431
Kellner, A.W.A.; McKenna, M.C. (1996), “A leptictid mammal from the Hsanda Gol Formation (Oligocene), Central Mongolia, with comments on some Palaeoryctidae.”, American Museum Novitates3168: 1–13
Krishtalka, L.; West, R.M.; Black, C.C.; Dawson, M.R.; Flynn, J.J.; Turnbull, W.D.; Stucky, R.K.; McKenna, M.C.; Bown, T.M.; Golz, D.J.; Lillegraven, J.A. (1987), “Eocene (Wasatchian through Duchesnean) biochronology of North America”, in Woodburne, M.O., Cenozoic mammals of North America, Berkeley: University California Press, pp. 77–117
Lampietti, P.K.; Marcus, L.F.; Bell, S.K.; McKeena, M.C. (1984), “A data base management system for mammal classification”, Abstracts, American Society of Mammalogists, 64th Annual Meeting, 24–28 June 1984 (Arcata, California: Humboldt State University): 66
Lillegraven, J.A.; McKenna, M.C. (1986), “Fossil mammals from the "Mesaverde" Formation (Late Cretaceous, Judithian) of the Bighorn and Wind River Basins, Wyoming, with definitions of Late Cretaceous North American Land-Mammal "Ages"”, American Museum Novitates2840: 1–68
Lillegraven, J.A.; McKenna, M.C.; Krishtalka, L. (1981), “Evolutionary relationships of middle Eocene and younger species of Centetodon (Mammalia, Insectivora, Geolabididae) with a description of the dentition of Ankylodon (Adapisoricidae)”, University of Wyoming Publications45 (i–vii): 1–115
Lofgren, D.L.; McKenna, M.C. (2002), “The Goler Formation of California”, in Reynolds, R.E., Between the basins: exploring the western Mojave and southern Basin and Range Province, (Desert Studies Consortium, in association with LSA Associates, Inc.), Riverside: California State University, pp. 66–68
Lofgren, D.L.; McKenna, M.C.; Hutchison, H.; Nydam, R.; Honey. J. (2002), “New records of Paleocene vertebrates from the Goler Formation of California”, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology22 (3, suppl. 80A)
Lofgren, D.L.; McKenna, M.C.; Walsh, S.L. (1999), “New records of Torrejonian–Tiffanian mammals from the Paleocene–Eocene Goler Formation, California”, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology19 (3, suppl. 60A)
Lofgren, D.; McKenna, M.C.; Walsh, S. (2002), “Vertebrate paleontology of the Goler Formation, El Paso Mountains, California”, Field Guide for WAVP 2002 (Claremont, CA: Raymond Alf Museum of Paleontology): 15
Love, J.D.; McKenna, M.C.; Dawson, M.R. (1976), “U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper”, Eocene, Oligocene, and Miocene rocks and vertebrate fossils at the Emerald Lake locality, 3 miles south of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming932-A (i–iv): pp. 1–28
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Marincovich Jr., L.; Brouwers, E.M.; Hopkins, D.M.; McKenna, M.C. (1990), “Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleogeographic and paleoclimatic history of the Arctic Ocean Basin, based on shallow-water marine faunas and terrestrial vertebrates”, in Grantz, A.; Johnson, L.; Sweeney, J.F., The geology of North America, vol. L, The Arctic Ocean Region, Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, pp. 403–426
McCarthy, James J.; McKenna, Malcolm C. (2000), “How Earth’s ice is changing”, Environment42 (10): 8–18
McKenna 1950s
McKenna, M.C. (1954a), “Gray Bull Mammals from the Knight Formation in Moffat County, Colorado”, Journal of Mammalogy35 (4): 581
McKenna, M.C. (1954b), “Earliest Wasatchian vertebrates from the Hiawatha Member of the Knight Formation, Moffat County, Colorado”, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America65 (12, pt. 2): 1283
McKenna, M.C. (1955a), “Paleocene mammal, Goler Formation, Mojave Desert, California”, Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists39 (4): 512–515
McKenna, M.C. (1955b), “A new species of mylagaulid from the Chalk Cliffs local fauna, Montana”, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences45 (4): 107–110
McKenna, M.C. (1955c), “Age of the Four Mile local fauna, northeast Sand Wash Basin, Colorado”, Wyoming Geological Association, Guidebook, tenth annual field conference, Green River Basin, Casper: Wyo. Geol. Assoc.}, pp. 105–107
McKenna, M.C. (1955d), “Earliest Eocene vertebrates from the Sand Wash Basin, north-west Colorado”, Intermountain Association of Petroleum Geologists and Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, Guidebook to the geology of northwest Colorado, Salt Lake City: Intermtn. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., pp. 41–42
McKenna, M.C. (1956), “Survival of primitive notoungulates and condylarths into the Miocene of Colombia”, American Journal of Science254: 736–743
McKenna, M.C. (1958), “Summary of the dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy: Fossil Mammalia from the early Wasatchian Four Mile fauna, Eocene of northwest Colorado”, University of California Publ. Geol. Graduate Div., Northern Sect.: 4
McKenna, M.C. (1959), “Tapochoerus, a Uintan dichobunid artiodactyl from the Sespe Formation of California”, Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences58 (3): 125–132
McKenna 1960s
McKenna, M.C. (1960a), Fossil Mammalia from the early Wasatchian Four Mile fauna, Eocene of northwest Colorado, , University of California Publications in Geological Sciences37 (1): 1–130
McKenna, M.C. (1960b), “The Geolabidinae, a new subfamily of early Cenozoic erinaceoid insectivores”, University of California Publications in Geological Sciences37 (2): 131–164
McKenna, M.C. (1960c), “Condylarthra”, McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology, 3, New York: McGraw-Hill, p. 394
McKenna, M.C. (1960d), “Dermoptera fossils”, McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology, 4, New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 68–69
McKenna, M.C. (1960e), “Dinocerata”, McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology, 4, New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 196–197
McKenna, M.C. (1960f), “Insectivora fossils”, McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology, 7, New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 143–144
McKenna, M.C. (1960g), “Pantodonta”, McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology, 9, New York: McGraw-Hill, pp. 536–537
McKenna, M.C. (1960h), “A continental Paleocene vertebrate fauna from California”, American Museum Novitates2024: 1–20
McKenna, M.C. (1960i). “The shoulder girdle of the mammalian subclass Allotheria”. Anatomical Record138 (3): 367.
McKenna, M.C. (1961a). “A note on the origin of rodents”. American Museum Novitates2037: 1–5.
McKenna, M.C. (1961b). “On the shoulder girdle of the mammalian subclass Allotheria”. American Museum Novitates2066: 1–27.
McKenna, M.C. (1961c). “Foreword”. In Austin, M.. The Land of Little Rain. Garden City: Doubleday
McKenna, M.C. (1962a). “Collecting small fossils by washing and screening”. Curator5 (3): 221–235.
McKenna, M.C. (1962b). “Eupetaurus and the living petauristine sciurids”. American Museum Novitates2104: 1–38.
McKenna, M.C. (1962c). “Studies of the natural history of the Mongolian People’s Republic and adjacent areas, made by the American Museum of Natural History”. Mongolia Society Newsletter1 (3): 31–35.
McKenna, M.C. (1962d). “Papers mainly on Mongolian natural history published by the American Museum of Natural History”. Mongolia Society Newsletter1 (3): 36–45.
McKenna, M.C. (1963b). “The early Tertiary primates and their ancestors”. Proceedings of the XVI International Congress of Zoology, Washington, DC4: 69–74.
McKenna, M.C. (1963c). “New evidence against tupaioid affinities of the mammalian family Anagalidae”. American Museum Novitates2158: 1–16.
McKenna, M.C. (1963d). “Primitive Paleocene and Eocene Apatemyidae (Mammalia, Insectivora) and the primate-insectivore boundary”. American Museum Novitates2160: 1–39.
McKenna, M.C. (1964a). “Mining for fossils in Wyoming”. Nature and Science1 (16): 10–11.
McKenna, M.C. (1964b). “The undersea history of America”. Saturday Review48 (23): 54–57.
McKenna, M.C. (1964c). “Zeuglodon”. Encyclopedia Americana
McKenna, M.C. (1965a). “(Review of) C.C. Black, A review of the North American Tertiary Sciuridae”. Quarterly Review of Biology40 (2): 191–192.
McKenna, M.C. (1965b). Geologic map. “H.J. Cook, Runningwater Formation, middle Miocene of Nebraska”. American Museum Novitates2227: 3.
McKenna, M.C. (1965c). “Stratigraphic nomenclature of the Miocene Hemingford Group, Nebraska”. American Museum Novitates2228: 1–21.
McKenna, M.C. (1965d). “Collecting microvertebrate fossils by washing and screening.”. In Kummel, B.; Raup, D.. Handbook of paleontological techniques. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Co. pp. 193–203 (Abridgment of McKenna, 1962a)
McKenna, M.C. (1966a). “Paleontology and the origin of the Primates”. Folia Primatologica4 (1): 1–25.
McKenna, M.C. (1966b). “Synopsis of Whitneyan and Arikareean camelid phylogeny”. American Museum Novitates2253: 1–11.
McKenna, M.C. (1966c). “Speculations on endemism in terrestrial West Coast Paleogene mammals”. Special Paper (Geological Society of America, Abstracts for 1965)87: 314–315.
McKenna, M.C. (1966d). “Pantodonta”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 9. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 536–537 (Revision of McKenna, 1960g)
McKenna, M.C. (1967). “Classification, range, and deployment of the prosimian Primates.”. Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 163, Problemes Actuels de Paleontologie (Evolution des Vertebres), Paris, 6–11 Juin 1966: 603–610.
McKenna, M.C. (1968a). “Leptacodon, an American Paleocene nyctithere (Mammalia, Insectivora)”. American Museum Novitates2317: 1–12.
McKenna, M.C. (1968b). “Preliminary announcement of Arikareean mammals from high-level Tertiary sediments, Bighorn Mountains”. Field conference guidebook for the high altitude and mountain basin deposits of Miocene age in Wyoming and Colorado, August 16–25, 1968, 6 pp. Boulder: University of Colorado Museum
McKenna, M.C. (1968c). Origin and adaptive radiation of therian mammals. Preprinted abstracts of conference on comparative and evolutionary aspects of the vertebrate central nervous system, New York Academy of Sciences, December 2–4, 1968. New York., session 4, paper 2: 9–10
McKenna, M.C. (1971b). “Fossil mammals and the Eocene demise of the De Geer North Atlantic dispersal route”. Abstracts with Programs (Geological Society of America)3 (7): 644.
McKenna, M.C. (1971c). “Condylarthra”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 3 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 427–428
McKenna, M.C. (1971d). “Dermoptera”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 4 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 84–85
McKenna, M.C. (1971e). “Dinocerata”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 4 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 217–218
McKenna, M.C. (1971f). “Docodonta”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 4 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 289
McKenna, M.C. (1971g). “Embrithopoda”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 4 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 644
McKenna, M.C. (1971h). “Macroscelidea”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 8 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 14
McKenna, M.C. (1971i). “Multituberculate”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 8 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 736–737
McKenna, M.C. (1971j). “Pantodonta”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 9 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 606
McKenna, M.C. (1971k). “Pantotheria”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 9 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 607
McKenna, M.C. (1971l). “Symmetrodonta”. McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. 13 (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 378–379
McKenna, M.C. (1972b). “Vertebrate paleontology of the Togwotee Pass area, north-western Wyoming”. In West, R.M.. Guidebook, Field conference on Tertiary biostratigraphy of southern and western Wyoming, August 5–10, 1972. pp. 80–101
McKenna, M.C. (1972c). “Eocene final separation of the Eurasian and Greenland-North American landmasses, International Geological Congress, 24th Session, Montreal, Canada, sect. 7”. Paleontology: 275–281.
McKenna, M.C. (1972e). Dobzhansky, T.; Hecht, M.K.; Steere, W.C.. eds. . Was Europe connected directly to North America prior to the middle Eocene?. 6. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. 179–189
McKenna, M.C. (1973a). “Sweepstakes, filters, corridors, Noah’s arks, and beached Viking funeral ships in palaeogeography”. In Tarling, D.H.; Runcorn, S.K.. Proceedings, NATO Advanced Study Institute, April 1972, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Implications of continental drift to the earth sciences. 1. London: Academic Press. pp. 295–308
McKenna, M.C. (1973b). “Comment on: L.A. Frakes and E.M. Kemp, Palaeogene continental positions and evolution of climate.”. In Tarling, D.H.; Runcorn, S.K.. Proceedings, NATO Advanced Study Institute, April 1972, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Implications of continental drift to the earth sciences. 1. p. 559.
McKenna, M.C. (1973c). “(Review of) E.L. Simons, Primate evolution: an introduction to man’s place in nature”. American Journal of Physical Anthropology39 (3): 494–496.
McKenna, M.C. (1973d). “Sbor ostatkov melkikh pozvonochnykh posredstvom otmyvki i proseivaniya”. In Kummel, B.; Raup, D.. Methodika paleontologicheskikh issledovanii. Moscow Izdatel’stvo "MIP". pp. 170–178. (Russian translation of McKenna, 1965f)
McKenna, M.C. (1975a). “Fossil mammals and early Eocene North Atlantic land continuity”. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden62 (2): 335–353.
McKenna, M.C. (1976a), “Esthonyx in the upper faunal assemblage, Huerfano Formation, Eocene of Colorado”, Journal of Paleontology50 (2): 354–355
McKenna, M.C. (1976b). “Comments on Radinsky’s "Later mammal radiations”. In Masterton, R.B.; Bitterman, M.E.; Campbell, C.B.G. et al.. Evolution of brain and behavior in vertebrates. 1. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.. pp. 245–250
McKenna, M.C. (1977). “Vertebrate fossils and the Antiquities Act of 1906”. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News Bulletin110: 40–41.
McKenna, M.C. (1978). “Crepuscular Arctic Eocene mammals. Abstracts with Programs”. Geological Society of America10 (7): 453.
McKenna, M.C. (1979). “Molecular mammalogy. (Review of) M. Goodman and R.E. Tashian (editors), Molecular anthropology: genes and proteins in the evolutionary ascent of the Primates; and A.E. RomeroHerrera, H. Lehmann, K.A. Joysey, and A.E. Friday: On the evolution of myoglobin”. Systematic Zoology28 (1): 109–113.
McKenna 1980s
McKenna, M.C. (1980a). “Notes from a Patagonian journal”. Rotunda4 (3): 5.
McKenna, M.C. (1980b). “Getting going again in 1947”. Alf Museum Journal1 (2): 1–2.
McKenna, M.C. (1980d), “Eocene paleolatitude, climate, and mammals of Ellesmere Island”, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology30 (3): 349–362
McKenna, M.C. (1980e). “Remaining evidence of Oligocene rocks previously present across the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming”. In Gingerich, P.D.. Early Cenozoic paleontology and stratigraphy of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Papers on Paleontology. 24. pp. 143–146
McKenna, M.C. (1980f). “Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary vertebrate paleontological reconnaissance, Togwotee Pass area, northwestern Wyoming”. In Jacobs, L.L.. Aspects of vertebrate history: essays in honor of Edwin Harris Colbert. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona Press. pp. 321–343
McKenna, M.C. (1980g). “Early history and biogeography of South America’s extinct land mammals”. In Ciochon, R.L.; Chiarelli, A.B.. Evolutionary biology of the New World monkeys and continental drift. New York: Plenum. pp. 43–77.
McKenna, M.C. (1981b), “Discussion [of: A. Hallam, Relative importance of plate movements, eustasy, and climate in controlling major biogeographic changes since the early Mesozoic]”, in Nelson, G.; Rosen, D.E., Vicariance biogeography, a critique, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 335–338
McKenna, M.C. (1981c). Cenozoic terrestrial sediments and their vertebrate fossils in and around the North Atlantic. NATO Advanced Research Institute, Programme and Abstracts, Structure and development of the Greenland-Scotland Ridge—new methods and concepts, Bressanone, Italy, 11–15 May 1981. pp. 23–24.
McKenna, M.C. (1981e). “(Review of) W.P. Luckett (editor), Comparative biology and evolutionary relationships of tree shrews”. International Journal of Primatology2 (1): 97–101.
McKenna, M.C. (1983a). “Cenozoic paleogeography of North Atlantic land bridges”. In Bott, M.H.P.; Saxov, S.; Talwani, M. et al.. Structure and development of the Greenland-Scotland Ridge. New York: Plenum. pp. 351–399
McKenna, M.C. (1984a). “Holarctic landmass rearrangement, cosmic events, and Cenozoic terrestrial organisms”. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden70 (3): 459–489.
McKenna, M.C. (1984b). “Sweepstakes, filters, corridors, Noah’s arks, and beached Viking funeral ships in palaeogeography”. In Schoch, R.M.. Vertebrate paleontology. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company. pp. 113–126. (Facsimile reprint of McKenna, 1973a)
McKenna, M.C. (1985). “The great American terrestrial interchange and reorganized oceanic circulation in the latest Tertiary”. South African Journal of Science81 (5): 258.
McKenna, M.C. (1986d). “Mammalian phylogeny. Abstracts,”. Twentieth International Numerical Taxonomy Conference, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 24–26 October 1986, 1 page.
McKenna, M.C. (1987a). “A new lineage of primate-like mammals from the Eocene of Wyoming”. Abstracts with Programs (Geological Society of America)19 (5): 320–321.
McKenna, M.C. (1987b). “Molecular and morphological analysis of high-level mammalian interrelationships”. In Patterson, C.. Molecules and morphology in evolution: conflict or compromise?. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 55–93
McKenna, M.C. (1990). Plagiomenids (Mammalia: ?Dermoptera) from the Oligocene of Oregon, Montana, and South Dakota, and middle Eocene of northwestern Wyoming. In Bown, T.M.; Rose, K.D.. “Dawn of the age of mammals in the northern part of the Rocky Mountain interior, North America”. Special Paper (Geological Society of America)243: 211–234.
McKenna, M.C. (1992). “The alpha crystallin A chain of the eye lens and mammalian phylogeny”. Annales Zoologici Fennici28: 349–360.
McKenna, M.C. (1993b). “Response by Malcolm C. McKenna for the award of The Paleontological Society Medal, October 27, 1992”. Journal of Paleontology67 (4): 689–690.
McKenna, M.C. (1994). “Early relatives of Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail”. Natural History103 (4): 56–58.
McKenna, M.C. (1995a). “The mobile Indian raft: a reply to Rage and Jaeger”. Systematic Biology44 (2): 265–271.
McKenna, M.C. (1995b). “Biostratigraphy of the type Hsanda Gol Formation, Oligocene of Mongolia”. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology15 (3, suppl.): 42A.
McKenna, M.C. (1996a). “Holarctic landmass rearrangement, cosmic events, and Cenozoic terrestrial organisms”. In Chang, M.. Collection of translated papers on vicariance. Beijing: Encyclopedia Press. pp. 136–173. (Chinese translation of McKenna, 1984a)
McKenna, M.C. (1996b). “The multituberculate alloclavicle is not homologous with the interclavicle of monotremes”. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology16 (3, suppl.): 52A.
McKenna, M.C. (1997). “Trunk lines. (Review of) J. Shoshani and P. Tassy (editors), The Proboscidea: evolution and palaeoecology of elephants and their relatives”. Science276: 46–47.
McKenna, M.C. (1998). “Semi-isolation of the Arctic Ocean in the late Thanetian to earliest Ypresian time”. Abstracts with Programs (Geological Society of America)30 (7): 118.
McKenna 2000s
McKenna, M.C. (2000). “Unwilling workers aid in fossil finds”. The Fossil TimesSpring 2000: 1, 3.
McKenna, M.C. (Sunday, August 5 2001). “Sentimental journeys. (Review of) S. Winchester, The map that changed the world: William Smith and the birth of modern geology”. New York Times Book Review: 14.
McKenna, M.C. (2002). “[Remarks on receiving] Romer-Simpson Medal”. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News Bulletin182: 41–43.
McKenna, M.C. (2003). “Collecting small vertebrates in the terrestrial Cretaceous of Wyoming and Mongolia”. In Brown, D.E.. The Mesozoic in Wyoming. Casper, Wyoming: Tate 2002, Tate Geological Museum, Casper College. pp. 70–75
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McKenna, M.C.; Asher, R.; Emry, R.; Tabrum, A.; Kron, D. (2002). “The search for extinct relatives of modern mammals: the case of soricids and Apternodus”. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology22 (3, suppl.): 86A.
McKenna, M.C.; Bell, S.K. (1997a). “Classification of mammals”. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology17 (3, suppl.): 64A.
McKenna, M.C.; Bell, S.K. (1997b). Classification of mammals above the species level. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN978-0-231-11013-6. OCLC37345734
McKenna, M.C.; Bleefeld, A.R.; Mellett, J.S. (1994). “Microvertebrate collecting: large-scale wet sieving for fossil microvertebrates in the field”. In Leiggi, P.; May, P.. Vertebrate paleontological techniques. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 93–111.
McKenna, M.C.; Chow, M. (2001). “New phenacodont-like mammal, late Paleocene of China”. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology21 (3, suppl.): 79A–80A.
McKenna, M.C.; Chow, M.; Ting, S.; Luo, Z. (1989). “Radinskya yupingae, a perissodactyl-like mammal from the late Paleocene of China”. In Prothero, D.R.; Schoch, R.M.. The evolution of perissodactyls. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 24–36. ISBN9780195060393. OCLC19268080
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