Contribution to the Anatomy of Hypsilophodon Foxii. An Account of some recently aquired Remains
@article{HulkeContributionTT, title={Contribution to the Anatomy of Hypsilophodon Foxii. An Account of some recently aquired Remains}, author={John Whitaker Hulke}, journal={Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London}, volume={29}, pages={522 - 532} }
In 1849 a block of sandstone containing a considerable portion of a reptilian skeleton was found by some labourers on the south-west shore of the Isle of Wight, near Cowleaze Chine. It was broken in two; and one piece passed into the collection of the late Dr. G. Mantell, the other into that of Mr. Bowerbank. Subsequently both pieces were acquired by the British Museum and reunited. Thus completed, the slab exhibits a continuous chain of some 18 presacral vertebræ, succeeded by the right ilium…
4 Citations
John Whitaker Hulke, surgeon and palaeontologist
- Environmental Science
- 2013
Abstract John Whitaker Hulke was one of the early pioneers of vertebrate palaeontology whose work is now somewhat forgotten. At various times he was President of the Geological Society, President of…
Early and “Middle” Cretaceous Iguanodonts in Time and Space
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 2010
Recent discoveries of diverse iguanodonts throughout the Cedar Mountain Formation (Utah, USA) have led us to assess the global diversity of Early Cretaceous iguanodonts. The record in England is more…
Early and "Middle" Cretaceous Iguanodonts in Time and Space Iguanodontes del Cretácico temprano y "medio" en el tiempo y en el espacio
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 2010
Recent discoveries of diverse iguanodonts throughout the Cedar Mountain Formation (Utah, USA) have led us to assess the global diversity of Early Cretaceous iguanodonts. The record in England is more…