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Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs
- O. C. Marsh
- American Journal of Science
- 1 November 1878
Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs, Part III
- O. C. Marsh
- GeologyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 March 1880
IN the previous articles of this series, the writer has recorded the more important characters of several groups of Dinosaurs from the Jurassic deposits of the Rocky Mountain region.* In the present…
Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs, Part V
- O. C. Marsh
- GeologyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 May 1881
IN previous articles, the writer has described the main characters of lJ:[orosaurus, Apatosaurus, J)iplodocus, and Atlantosaurus, the best known genera of the Sa~tropoda hitherto found in American…
Notice of new dinosaurian reptiles from the Jurassic formation
- O. C. Marsh
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 December 1877
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Odontornithes; a Monograph of the Extinct Toothed Birds of North America
- O. C. Marsh
- GeologyNature
WEST from the valley of the Mississippi the stratified formations which underlie the prairie region spread over thousands of square miles nearly as horizontal as when they were deposited. Here and…
Description of new dinosaurian reptiles
- O. C. Marsh
- GeologyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 January 1890
RECENT explorations in the West have resulted in the discovery of many remains of Dinosaurs, some of which are of more than ordinary interest. A few are from the Jurassic, but most of them are from…
A new order of extinct Reptilia (Stegosauria) from the Jurassic of the Rocky Mountains
- O. C. Marsh
- GeologyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 December 1877
THE Museum of Yale College has recently received the greater portion of the skeleton of a huge reptile, which proves to ue one of the lDost remarkable animals yet discovered. It was found on the…
Discovery of Cretaceous Mammalia
- O. C. Marsh
- GeologyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 July 1889
I T has long been a reproach to paleontology that 110 remains of mammals were known from the Oretaceous formation, which almost everywhere contains abundant evidence of other vertebrate life. In the…
Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs; Part IX, The skull and dermal armor of Stegosaurus.
- O. C. Marsh
- GeologyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 November 1887
IN previous numbers of this Journal, the writer has given the more important characters of the skeleton of the Stego8auria, and has indicated the relations of this group to the other known…
Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs; Part VII, On the Diplodocidae, a new family of the Sauropoda
- O. C. Marsh
- GeographyAmerican Journal of Science
- 1 February 1884
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