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Dinosaurs
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
THE AMERICAN MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
BY
W. D. MATTHEW
CURATOR OF VERTEBRATE PALÆONTOLOGY
NEW YORK
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
1915
SKULL OF THE GREAT CARNIVOROUS DINOSAUR TYRANNOSAURUS IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter I.
The Age of Reptiles. Its Antiquity, Duration and Significance in Geological History.
Chapter II.
North America in the Age of Reptiles. Its Geographic and Climatic Changes.
Chapter III.
Kinds of Dinosaurs. Common Characters and Differences between the various Groups. Classification.
Chapter IV.
The Carnivorous Dinosaurs
Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Ornitholestes, etc.
Chapter V.
The Amphibious Dinosaurs
Brontosaurus, Diplodocus, etc.
Chapter VI.
The Beaked Dinosaurs. The Iguanodonts
Iguanodon, Camptosaurus.
Chapter VII.
The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued).
The Duckbilled Dinosaurs—Trachodon, Saurolophus.
Chapter VIII.
The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued).
The Armored Dinosaurs—Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus.
Chapter IX.
The Beaked Dinosaurs (concluded).
The Horned Dinosaurs—Triceratops, etc.
Chapter X.
Geographical Distribution of Dinosaurs.
Chapter XI.
Collecting Dinosaurs.
How and Where they are Found.
The First Discovery of Dinosaurs in the West.
The Bone-Cabin Quarry.
Fossil Hunting by Boat in Canada.
References Cited
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