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183-202 n.sp., Crocodilus solaris, n.sp., Nanosaurus agilis, n.g., n.sp., Nanosaurus
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Ibid, 14: 514-516 [Atlantosaurus montanus, n.g., Apatosaurus ajax, n.g.,
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Zacamint Fosilfer cu Dinozauri: Ocrotirea Naturii Si A Mediului [Atlantosaurus immanis, n.sp., Morosaurus impar, n.g., n.sp., Allosaurus
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(Dinosauria: Sauropoda) osteoderms from the Maastrichtian of Uberaba,
Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Gondwana Research, 8 (4): 473-477 _____, 1879 (a). A new order of extinct reptiles (Sauranodonta) from the
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reconstructing palaeoclimate. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, excelsus, n.g., n.sp., Stegosaurus ungulatus, n.sp., Coelurus fragilis, n.g.,
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_____, 1880 (a). Odontornithes: a Monograph on the Extinct Toothed Birds of _____, 1889 (c). Discovery of Cretaceous Mammalia: part II. Ibid, 38: 176-179,
North America. United States Geological Exploration of the Fourtieth 2 plates [Cimolomys digona, n.sp., Selenacodon brevis, n.sp., Stagodon
Parallel, Government Printing Office, 7: 1-201, 34 plates [Hesperornis nitor, n.g., n.sp., Platacodon nanus, n.g., n.sp., Oracodon anceps, n.g.,
crassipes, n.comb., Ichthyornis agilis, n.comb., Ichthyornis lentus, n.comb., n.sp., Allacodon lentus, n.g., n.sp., Halodon formosus, n.sp.]
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_____, 1889 (d). Skull of the gigantic Ceratopsidae. Ibid, 38: 501-506
_____, 1880 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: part III.
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_____, 1881 (a). The sternum in dinosaurian reptiles. Ibid, 19: 395-396
_____, 1890 (a). Description of new dinosaurian reptiles. Ibid, 39: 81-86, 1
_____, 1881 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: Part IV. plate [Triceratops serratus, n.sp., Triceratops prorsus, n.sp., Ceratops
Spinal cord, pelvis, and limbs of Stegosaurus. Ibid, 21: 167-170 paucidens, n.comb., Ornithomimus velox, n.g., n.sp., Barosaurus lentus,
n.g., n.sp.]
_____, 1881 (c). A new order of extinct Jurassic reptiles (Coeluria). Ibid, 21:
339-340, 1 plate _____, 1890 (b). Distinctive characters of the order Hallopoda. Ibid, 39: 415-
417
_____, 1881 (d). Discovery of a fossil bird in the Jurassic of Wyoming. Ibid, 21:
341-342 [Laopteryx priscus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1890 (c). Additional characters of the Ceratopsidae, with notice of new
Cretaceous dinosaurs. Ibid, 39: 418-426, 3 plates [Triceratops sulcatus,
_____, 1881 (e). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: part V. n.sp., Trachodon longiceps, n.sp., Claosaurus agilis, n.g.]
Ibid, 21: 417-423, 7 plates [Diracodon laticeps, n.g., n.sp., Hallopus victor,
n.g.] _____, 1891 (a). Restoration of Stegosaurus. Ibid, 42: 179-181, 1 plate
_____, 1881 (f). Jurassic birds and their allies. Science, 2, 29 October 1881: _____, 1891 (b). Notice of new vertebrate fossils. Ibid, 42: 265-269
512-513 [Triceratops elatus, n.sp., Torosaurus latus, n.g., n.sp., Torosaurus gladius,
n.sp., Ammosaurus major, n.g., Anchisaurus colurus, n.sp., Allops
_____, 1882. Classification of the Dinosauria: American Journal of Science, 3rd crassicornis, n.sp., Brontops validus, n.sp., Titanops medius, n.sp.]
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_____, 1891 (c). Restoration of Triceratops and Brontosaurus: American Journal
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Restoration of Brontosaurus. American Journal of Science, 26: 81-85, 1
plate _____, 1892 (a). The skull of Torosaurus. Ibid, 43: 81-84
_____, 1884 (a). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: Part VII. _____, 1892 (b). A new order of extinct Eocene mammals (Mesodactyla). Ibid,
On the Diplodocidae, a new family of the Sauropoda. Ibid, 27: 161-167, 2 43: 445-449 [Hyracops socialis, n.g., n.sp.]
plates [Diplodocus lacustris, n.sp.]
_____, 1892 (c). Notice of new reptiles from the Laramie Formation. Ibid, 43:
_____, 1884 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: Part VIII. 449-453 [Coniophis precedens, n.g., n.sp., Chamops segnis, n.g., n.sp.,
The order Theropoda. Ibid, 27: 329-340, 6 plates [Ceratosaurus Iguanavus teres, n.sp., Ornithomimus sedens, n.sp., Claosaurus annectens,
nasicornis, n.g., n.sp.] n.sp.]
_____, 1884 (c). New Jurassic dinosaurs. Science, 3, 2 May 1884: 542-544 _____, 1892 (d). Notes on Triassic Dinosauria. Ibid, 43: 543-546, 3 plates
[Anchisaurus solus, n.sp.]
_____, 1884 (d). On the united metatarsal bones of Ceratosaurus: American
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_____, 1885. Names of extinct reptiles. American Journal of Science, 29: 169
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_____, 1887 (a). Notice of new fossil mammals. Ibid, 34: 323-331 [Bison
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Brontops dispar, n.sp., Menops varians, n.g., n.sp., Titanops curtus, n.g., series, v. 44, p. 169-170.
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_____, 1893, The skull and brain of Claosaurus: American Journal of Science,
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The skull and dermal armor of Stegosaurus. Ibid, 34: 413-417, 4 plates
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duplex, n.sp.] 48: 81-84, 2 plates [Nanopus caudatus, n.ig., n.isp., Limnopus vagus, n.ig.,
n.isp., Dromopus agilis, n.ig., n.isp., Allopus littoralis, n.ig., n.isp.,
_____, 1888 (a). Notice of a new genus of Sauropoda and other new dinosaurs Baropus lentus, n.ig., n.isp.]
from the Potomac Formation. Ibid, 35: 89-94 [Pleurocoelus nanus, n.g.,
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_____, 1888 (b). Notice of a new fossil sirenian from California. Ibid, 35: 94-96
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_____, 1870 (b). On the fossil mammals of Australia. – Part III. Diprotodon
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_____, 1880. Description of some remains of a gigantic land-lizard (Megalania
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_____, 1881. Description of some remains of a gigantic land-lizard (Megalania
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_____, 1928 (b). Struthiomimus samueli, A New Species of Ornithomimidae
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