Dinosaurs, with Special Reference to the American Museum Collections. William Diller Matthew
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William Diller Matthew
Dinosaurs, with Special Reference to the American Museum Collections
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664613752
Table of Contents
Its Antiquity, Duration and Significance in Geologic History.
NORTH AMERICA IN THE AGE OF REPTILES.
Its Geographic and Climatic Changes.
Common Characters and Differences Between the Various Groups.
THE CARNIVOROUS DINOSAURS, ALLOSAURUS, TYRANNOSAURUS, ORNITHOLESTES, Etc.
THE AMPHIBIOUS DINOSAURS, BRONTOSAURUS, DIPLODOCUS, Etc.
Sub-Order Opisthocœlia (Cetiosauria or Sauropoda) .
Order Orthopoda (Ornithischia or Predentata.)
A. The Iguanodonts: Iguanodon, Camptosaurus.
THE BEAKED DINOSAURS (Continued) .
B. The Duck Billed Dinosaurs,—Trachodon, Saurolophus, etc.
THE BEAKED DINOSAURS (Continued.)
C. The Armored Dinosaurs—Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus.
THE BEAKED DINOSAURS (Concluded.)
D. The Horned Dinosaurs, Triceratops, Etc.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF DINOSAURS.
The First Discovery of Dinosaurs in the West.
The Dinosaurs of the Bone-Cabin Quarry. [20]
Fossil Hunting by Boat in Canada.
PREFACE.
This volume is in large part a reprint of various popular descriptions and notices in the American Museum Journal and elsewhere by Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn, Mr. Barnum Brown, and the writer. There has been a considerable demand for these articles which are now mostly out of print. In reprinting it seemed best to combine and supplement them so as to make a consecutive and intelligible account of the Dinosaur collections in the Museum. The original notices are quoted verbatim; for the remainder of the text the present writer is responsible. Professor S.W. Williston of Chicago University has kindly contributed a chapter—all too brief—describing the first discoveries of dinosaurs in the Western formations that have since yielded so large a harvest.
The photographs of American Museum specimens are by Mr. A.E. Anderson; the field photographs by various Museum expeditions; the restorations by Mr. Charles R. Knight. Most of these illustrations have been published elsewhere by Professor Osborn, Mr. Brown and others. The diagrams, figs. 1–9, 24, 25, 37 and 40, are my own.
W. D. M.
Chapter I.ToC
THE AGE OF REPTILES.