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I.—Restoration of Camptosaurus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The Jurassic deposits of Western North America contain the remains of many gigantic Dinosaurs, and various skeletons of these have been obtained by the writer, who has described the more important forms. Restorations of the skeletons of three of the most interesting genera, Brontosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Ceratosaurus, have already been given in the American Journal of Science and in this Magazine, and another of these huge reptiles is thus represented on Plate VI.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1894

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page 193 note 1 American Journal, vol. xli. p. 339, 04, 1891; vol. xlii. p. 179, August, 1891 ; vol. xliv. p. 343, October, 1892 ; and vol. xlv. p. 169, February, 1893.Google Scholar

page 194 note 1 This name proved to be preoccupied, and Camptosaurus was substituted for it. —American Journal, vol. xxix. p. 169, February, 1885.