University of Florida and
Florida Museum of Natural History paleontologists numbered the Haile fossil sites with Arabic and Roman numbers and letters in order to define locations more distinctly. UF scientists used Roman numbering and the FLMNH scientists used Arabic.
Numbered Haile sites
V/XIXA aka Haile 5A, 19A (FLMNH repository)
5B Miocene
6A.
7C.
12B.
XVA aka 15A.
16A.
21A.
ID.
VIIA.
VIIIA.
XIB.
XIIIA.
XIIIB.
XIVA.
XIXD.
IVB.
Late Pleistocene Haile sites: 7C, 15A (No longer exists), 16A, and 21A.
University of Florida and
Florida Museum of Natural History paleontologists numbered the Haile fossil sites with Arabic and Roman numbers and letters in order to define locations more distinctly. UF scientists used Roman numbering and the FLMNH scientists used Arabic.
Numbered Haile sites
V/XIXA aka Haile 5A, 19A (FLMNH repository)
5B Miocene
6A.
7C.
12B.
XVA aka 15A.
16A.
21A.
ID.
VIIA.
VIIIA.
XIB.
XIIIA.
XIIIB.
XIVA.
XIXD.
IVB.
Late Pleistocene Haile sites: 7C, 15A (No longer exists), 16A, and 21A.