Dinosaurs(with illustrations)
Dinosaurs with Images.
Mr. William Diller Matthew, curator of vertebrate paleontology. Dinosaurs with Image was written with special reference to the American Museum collections.
Contents include:
1. The Age of Reptiles. Its Antiquity, Duration and Significance in Geological History. 2. North America in the Age of Reptiles. Its Geographic and Climatic Changes. 3. Kinds of Dinosaurs. Common Characters and Differences between the various Groups. Classification. 4. The Carnivorous Dinosaurs—Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Ornitholestes, etc. 5. The Amphibious Dinosaurs—Brontosaurus, Diplodocus, etc. 6. The Beaked Dinosaurs. The Iguanodonts—Iguanodon, Camptosaurus. 7. The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued). The Duckbilled Dinosaurs—Trachodon, Saurolophus. 8. The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued). The Armored Dinosaurs—Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus. 9. The Beaked Dinosaurs (concluded). The Horned Dinosaurs—Triceratops, etc. 10. Geographical Distribution of Dinosaurs. 11. Collecting Dinosaurs. How and Where they are Found. The First Discovery of Dinosaurs in the West. The Bone-Cabin Quarry. Fossil Hunting by Boat in Canada.
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Dinosaurs(with illustrations)
Dinosaurs with Images.
Mr. William Diller Matthew, curator of vertebrate paleontology. Dinosaurs with Image was written with special reference to the American Museum collections.
Contents include:
1. The Age of Reptiles. Its Antiquity, Duration and Significance in Geological History. 2. North America in the Age of Reptiles. Its Geographic and Climatic Changes. 3. Kinds of Dinosaurs. Common Characters and Differences between the various Groups. Classification. 4. The Carnivorous Dinosaurs—Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Ornitholestes, etc. 5. The Amphibious Dinosaurs—Brontosaurus, Diplodocus, etc. 6. The Beaked Dinosaurs. The Iguanodonts—Iguanodon, Camptosaurus. 7. The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued). The Duckbilled Dinosaurs—Trachodon, Saurolophus. 8. The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued). The Armored Dinosaurs—Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus. 9. The Beaked Dinosaurs (concluded). The Horned Dinosaurs—Triceratops, etc. 10. Geographical Distribution of Dinosaurs. 11. Collecting Dinosaurs. How and Where they are Found. The First Discovery of Dinosaurs in the West. The Bone-Cabin Quarry. Fossil Hunting by Boat in Canada.
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Dinosaurs(with illustrations)

Dinosaurs(with illustrations)

by William Diller Matthew
Dinosaurs(with illustrations)

Dinosaurs(with illustrations)

by William Diller Matthew

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Dinosaurs with Images.
Mr. William Diller Matthew, curator of vertebrate paleontology. Dinosaurs with Image was written with special reference to the American Museum collections.
Contents include:
1. The Age of Reptiles. Its Antiquity, Duration and Significance in Geological History. 2. North America in the Age of Reptiles. Its Geographic and Climatic Changes. 3. Kinds of Dinosaurs. Common Characters and Differences between the various Groups. Classification. 4. The Carnivorous Dinosaurs—Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Ornitholestes, etc. 5. The Amphibious Dinosaurs—Brontosaurus, Diplodocus, etc. 6. The Beaked Dinosaurs. The Iguanodonts—Iguanodon, Camptosaurus. 7. The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued). The Duckbilled Dinosaurs—Trachodon, Saurolophus. 8. The Beaked Dinosaurs (continued). The Armored Dinosaurs—Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus. 9. The Beaked Dinosaurs (concluded). The Horned Dinosaurs—Triceratops, etc. 10. Geographical Distribution of Dinosaurs. 11. Collecting Dinosaurs. How and Where they are Found. The First Discovery of Dinosaurs in the West. The Bone-Cabin Quarry. Fossil Hunting by Boat in Canada.

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BN ID: 2940012318749
Publisher: JC PUB NETWORKS
Publication date: 03/28/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

William Diller Matthew (February 19, 1871 – September 24, 1930) was a vertebrate paleontologist who worked primarily on mammal fossils.
Matthew was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of George Frederic Matthew and Katherine (Diller) Matthew. His father was an amateur geologist and paleontologist who instilled his son with an abiding interest in the earth sciences. Matthew received an A.B. at the University of New Brunswick in 1889 and then earned his Ph.D. at Columbia University in 1894.
Matthew was curator of the American Museum of Natural History from the mid-1890s to 1927, and director of the University of California Museum of Paleontology from 1927 to 1930.
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