Acknowledgments | |
Notes on the Text | |
Credits for the Translations | |
An Excerpt from the Natural History of Oxfordshire: From the Introduction and Chapter 5 "Of Formed Stones" | p. 9 |
An Excerpt from Researches into the Fossilized Bones of Quadrupeds: On the Fossilized Bones of Crocodiles, and Particularly on Those Found in the Vicinity of Havre and Honfleur, with Remarks on the Saurian Skeletons of Thuringia | p. 18 |
Notice of the Discovery of a New Fossil Animal, Forming a Link between the Ichthyosaurus and Crocodile, Together with General Remarks on the Osteology of the Ichthyosaurus | p. 35 |
Notice on the Megalosaurus or Great Fossil Lizard of Stonesfield | p. 51 |
On the Discovery of an Almost Perfect Skeleton of the Plesiosaurus | p. 60 |
Notice on the Iguandon, a Newly Discovered Fossil Reptile, from the Sandstone of Tilgate Forest, in Sussex | p. 68 |
On the Discovery of a New Species of Pterodactyle in the Lias of Lyme Regis | p. 81 |
An Excerpt from Handbuch der Petrefactenkunde: Iguanodon Mantell, Iguanosaurus anglicum | p. 86 |
An Excerpt from The Geology of the South-East of England: Saurians | p. 87 |
On the Discovery of Fossil Bones of the Iguanodon, in the Iron Sand of the Wealden Formation in the Isle of Wight, and in the Isle of Purbeck | p. 120 |
On the Structure of the Fossil Saurians from the "Palaeologica zur Geschichte der Erde und ihrer Geschopfe" | p. 126 |
Ornithichnology: Description of the Foot Marks of Birds (Ornithichnites) on New Red Sandstone in Massachusetts | p. 139 |
Communications, Sent to Professor Bronn (Mittheilungen, an Professor Bronn gerichtet) | p. 158 |
An Excerpt from the Report on British Fossil Reptiles: Dinosaurians | p. 169 |
On the Structure of the Jaws and Teeth of the Iguanodon | p. 200 |
On Visual Education as Applied to Geology: Illustrated by Diagrams and Models of the Geological Restorations at the Crystal Palace | p. 219 |
On Natural History, as Knowledge, Discipline, and Power | p. 227 |
On Prof. Huxley's Attempted Refutation of Cuvier's Laws of Correlation, in the Reconstruction of Extinct Vertebrate Forms | p. 232 |
On the Method of Palaeontology | p. 241 |
Notices of Remains of Extinct Reptiles and Fishes, Discovered by Dr. F. V. Hayden in the Bad Lands of the Judith River, Nebraska Territory | p. 259 |
Remarks Concerning Hadrosaurus | p. 262 |
An Excerpt from Memoir on the Tertiary Deposits of Ariege, Exposed along a Transverse Section Drawn between Fossat and Ailleres, Passing by Mas-d'Azil, and Projected on the Meridian of This Site | p. 267 |
Notes on the Fossils Collected by Mr. Pouech in the Tertiary Formation of the Department of Ariege | p. 269 |
An Excerpt from Tortoises and Saurians from Lithographic Limestone: V. Compsognathus longipes Wagn. | p. 271 |
On the Archeopteryx of von Meyer, with a Description of the Fossil Remains of a Long-Tailed Species, from the Lithographic Stone of Solenhofen | p. 276 |
An Excerpt from Cretaceous Reptiles of the United States: Hadrosaurus foulkii | p. 289 |
On the Discovery of the Remains of a Gigantic Dinosaur in the Cretaceous of New Jersey | p. 322 |
The Fossil Reptiles of New Jersey | p. 326 |
On a New Large Enaliosaur | p. 333 |
An Excerpt from Synopsis of the Extinct Batrachia, Reptilia and Aves of North America: Elasmosaurus Cope | p. 334 |
Note on the Fossil Reptiles from the Cretaceous Fluvio-Lacustrine Deposits of the Fuveau Lignite Basin | p. 351 |
On the Animals Which Are Most Nearly Intermediate between Birds and Reptiles | p. 369 |
On the Structure of Calcareous Eggshells and the Characteristics That Can Be Deduced from Them | p. 375 |
On Some Differences between the London and Berlin Specimens Referred to Archaeopteryx | p. 378 |
First Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissart | p. 380 |
Second Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissart | p. 389 |
Third Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissart | p. 394 |
Fourth Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissart | p. 414 |
Fifth Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissart | p. 430 |
On the Classification of the Fossil Animals Commonly Named Dinosauria | p. 443 |
Principal Characters of American Jurassic Dinosaurs. Part VI: Restoration of Brontosaurus | p. 457 |
The Classification and Affinities of Dinosaurian Reptiles | p. 461 |
Restoration of Triceratops | p. 464 |
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