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Dinosaur Papers, 1676-1906

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ISBN-10: 1588341224

ISBN-13: 9781588341228

Edition: 2003

Authors: David B. Weishampel, Nadine M. White

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List price: $75.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press
Publication date: 9/17/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 424
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.388
Language: English

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 Thuringiap. 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 Ichthyosaurusp. 35
Notice on the Megalosaurus or Great Fossil Lizard of Stonesfieldp. 51
On the Discovery of an Almost Perfect Skeleton of the Plesiosaurusp. 60
Notice on the Iguandon, a Newly Discovered Fossil Reptile, from the Sandstone of Tilgate Forest, in Sussexp. 68
On the Discovery of a New Species of Pterodactyle in the Lias of Lyme Regisp. 81
An Excerpt from Handbuch der Petrefactenkunde: Iguanodon Mantell, Iguanosaurus anglicump. 86
An Excerpt from The Geology of the South-East of England: Sauriansp. 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 Purbeckp. 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 Massachusettsp. 139
Communications, Sent to Professor Bronn (Mittheilungen, an Professor Bronn gerichtet)p. 158
An Excerpt from the Report on British Fossil Reptiles: Dinosauriansp. 169
On the Structure of the Jaws and Teeth of the Iguanodonp. 200
On Visual Education as Applied to Geology: Illustrated by Diagrams and Models of the Geological Restorations at the Crystal Palacep. 219
On Natural History, as Knowledge, Discipline, and Powerp. 227
On Prof. Huxley's Attempted Refutation of Cuvier's Laws of Correlation, in the Reconstruction of Extinct Vertebrate Formsp. 232
On the Method of Palaeontologyp. 241
Notices of Remains of Extinct Reptiles and Fishes, Discovered by Dr. F. V. Hayden in the Bad Lands of the Judith River, Nebraska Territoryp. 259
Remarks Concerning Hadrosaurusp. 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 Sitep. 267
Notes on the Fossils Collected by Mr. Pouech in the Tertiary Formation of the Department of Ariegep. 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 Solenhofenp. 276
An Excerpt from Cretaceous Reptiles of the United States: Hadrosaurus foulkiip. 289
On the Discovery of the Remains of a Gigantic Dinosaur in the Cretaceous of New Jerseyp. 322
The Fossil Reptiles of New Jerseyp. 326
On a New Large Enaliosaurp. 333
An Excerpt from Synopsis of the Extinct Batrachia, Reptilia and Aves of North America: Elasmosaurus Copep. 334
Note on the Fossil Reptiles from the Cretaceous Fluvio-Lacustrine Deposits of the Fuveau Lignite Basinp. 351
On the Animals Which Are Most Nearly Intermediate between Birds and Reptilesp. 369
On the Structure of Calcareous Eggshells and the Characteristics That Can Be Deduced from Themp. 375
On Some Differences between the London and Berlin Specimens Referred to Archaeopteryxp. 378
First Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissartp. 380
Second Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissartp. 389
Third Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissartp. 394
Fourth Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissartp. 414
Fifth Note on the Dinosaurs of Bernissartp. 430
On the Classification of the Fossil Animals Commonly Named Dinosauriap. 443
Principal Characters of American Jurassic Dinosaurs. Part VI: Restoration of Brontosaurusp. 457
The Classification and Affinities of Dinosaurian Reptilesp. 461
Restoration of Triceratopsp. 464
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