Sternberg later took over the scientific description of fossil vertebrates for the Geological Survey.
He published 47 papers on fossil vertebrates, mostly dinosaurs, many based on his own remarkable discoveries.
It is the first reptile known from the formation, which is otherwise notable for its high diversity of fossil vertebrates.
Although Jaekel specialized in the study of fossil vertebrates, 27 of his publications were about echinodermata.
The important place in the science remained for his other papers on fossil vertebrates.
The first adequate reconstructions of fossil vertebrates date only from Cuvier's time, in the early nineteenth century.
In total he discovered and described over 1,000 species of fossil vertebrates and published 600 separate titles.
Cope wrote the report's coverage of fossil vertebrates, while invertebrates were covered by Charles A. White.
Peter Robinson studied the Miocene fossil vertebrates of Middle Park during mid 1960s.
A checklist of the fossil vertebrates of Florida.