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— Discovery of the dermal scutes of Mosasauroid Reptiles.
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— Principal characters of american jurassic dinosaurs. Part I.
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— A new order of extinct reptiles (Saurano- donta), from the jurassic formation of the Rocky Mountains .
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— Principal characters of American jurassic dinosaurs. Part II.
Ebendaraus: XVII. New Haven 1878.
— The wings of Ptérodactyles.
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-- A new order of extinct eocene mammals (Mesodactyla). — Notice of new reptiles from the Laramie formation.
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— Notes on triassic dinosauria. . Ebendaraus: XLIII. New Haven 1892.
— Restorations of Claosaurus and Cerato- saurus.
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— Restoration of Anchisaurus.
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— Restoration of Camptosaurus.
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— The typical Ornithopoda of the american jurassic.
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— Restoration of some european Dinosaurs, with suggestions as to their place among the Reptilia .
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— On the affinities and classification of the Dinosaurian reptiles.
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— A new Belodont Reptile (Stegomus) from the Connecticut River sandstone. Ebendaraus: II. New Haven 1896.
Marsh, Othniel Charles Amphibian footprints from the devonian.
Ebendaraus: II. New Haven 1896.
— The Dinosaurs of North America.
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— Comparative value of different kinds of fossils in determining geological age. — Families of sauropodous dinosauria.
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Martin, K. Ein Ichthyosaurus von Ceram. Aus: Slg. Geol. Reichsmus. Leiden (1) IV. Leiden 1888.
Matsumoto, H. On a new Fossil Trionyx from Hokkaido .
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— On a New Fossil Land-Turtle from the Eocene of Kyûshû .
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— The Phytosauria, with especial Reference to Mystriosuchus and Rhytidodon.
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Moodie, Roy L. Relationship of the Turtles and Plesiosaurs.
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— An Armored Dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Wyoming .
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— The Mazon Creek, Illinois, shales and their amphibian fauna. — An american jurassic frog.
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— The Pennsylvanie Amphibia of the Mazon Creek, Illinois, Shales.
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— A List of the Described Species of Fossil Amphibia.
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— Some Methods of studying fossil Amphibia embedded in Coal .
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Mook, C. C. Notes on Camarasaurus Cope.
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