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Ibid, 11: 507-508 [Pteranodon longiceps, n.g., n.sp., Pteranodon occidentalis, n.comb., Pteranodon ingens, n.comb., Pteranodon gracilis, n.sp., Pteranodon velox, n.comb.] _____, 1876 (b). Principal characters of American pterodactyls. Ibid, 12: 479480 [Nyctosaurus gracilis, n.g.] _____, 1877 (a). Notice of a new and gigantic dinosaur. Ibid, 14: 87-88 [Titanosaurus montanus, n.sp., Dryptosaurus aquilunguis, n.g.] _____, 1877 (b). Notice of some new vertebrate fossils. Ibid, 14: 249-256 [Moropus distans, n.g., n.sp., Moropus senex, n.sp., Moropus elatus, n.sp., Amynodon advenus, n.g., Tapiravus rarus, n.g., n.sp., Bison ferox, n.sp., Allomys nitens, n.sp., Graculavus lentus, n.sp., Diplosaurus felix, n.g., n.sp., Crocodilus solaris, n.sp., Nanosaurus agilis, n.g., n.sp., Nanosaurus victor, n.sp., Apatodon mirus, n.g., n.sp., Heliobatis radians, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1877 (c). A new order of extinct Reptilia (Stegosauria) from the Jurassic of the Rocky Mountains. Ibid, 14: 513-514 [Stegosaurus armatus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1877 (d). Notice of new dinosaurian reptiles from the Jurassic formation. Ibid, 14: 514-516 [Atlantosaurus montanus, n.g., Apatosaurus ajax, n.g., n.sp., Apatosaurus grandis, n.sp., Allosaurus fragilis, n.g., n.sp., Nanosaurus rex, n.sp.] _____, 1877, Introduction and succession of vertebrate life in America: American Journal of Science, v. 14, n. 83, p. 337-378. _____, 1878 (a). Fossil mammal from the Jurassic of the Rocky Mountains. Ibid, 15: 232[Dryolestes priscus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1878 (b). New pterodactyl from the Jurassic of the Rocky Mountains. Ibid, 15: 233 [Pterodactylus montanus, n.sp.] _____, 1878 (c). Notice of new dinosaurian reptiles. Ibid, 15: 241-244 [Atlantosaurus immanis, n.sp., Morosaurus impar, n.g., n.sp., Allosaurus lucaris, n.sp., Creosaurus atrox, n.g., n.sp., Laosaurus celer, n.g., n.sp., Laosaurus gracilis, n.sp.] _____, 1878 (d). Note on American pterodactyls. Ibid, 16: 342343[Dermodactylus montanus, n.g., Pteranodon nanus, n.sp., Nyctodactylus gracilis, n.g.] _____, 1879 (a). A new order of extinct reptiles (Sauranodonta) from the Jurassic Formation of the Rocky Mountains. Ibid, 17: 85-86 [Sauranodon natans, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1879 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: part II. Ibid, 17: 86-92 [Apatosaurus laticollis, n.sp., Labrosaurus lucaris, n.g.] _____, 1879 (c). Notice of new Jurassic reptiles. Ibid, 17: 501-505, 1 plate [Camptonotus dispar, n.g., n.sp., Camptonotus amplus, n.sp., Brontosaurus excelsus, n.g., n.sp., Stegosaurus ungulatus, n.sp., Coelurus fragilis, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1880 (a). Odontornithes: a Monograph on the Extinct Toothed Birds of North America. United States Geological Exploration of the Fourtieth Parallel, Government Printing Office, 7: 1-201, 34 plates [Hesperornis crassipes, n.comb., Ichthyornis agilis, n.comb., Ichthyornis lentus, n.comb., Ichthyornis tener, n.sp., Ichthyornis validus, n.sp.] _____, 1889 (c). Discovery of Cretaceous Mammalia: part II. Ibid, 38: 176-179, 2 plates [Cimolomys digona, n.sp., Selenacodon brevis, n.sp., Stagodon nitor, n.g., n.sp., Platacodon nanus, n.g., n.sp., Oracodon anceps, n.g., n.sp., Allacodon lentus, n.g., n.sp., Halodon formosus, n.sp.] _____, 1889 (d). Skull of the gigantic Ceratopsidae. Ibid, 38: 501-506 _____, 1880 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: part III. American Journal of Science, 18: 504-510, 6 plates _____, 1889 (e). Comparison of the principal forms of the Dinosauria of Europe and America: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 37, p. 323-331. _____, 1881 (a). The sternum in dinosaurian reptiles. Ibid, 19: 395-396 _____, 1881 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: Part IV. Spinal cord, pelvis, and limbs of Stegosaurus. Ibid, 21: 167-170 _____, 1881 (c). A new order of extinct Jurassic reptiles (Coeluria). Ibid, 21: 339-340, 1 plate _____, 1881 (d). Discovery of a fossil bird in the Jurassic of Wyoming. Ibid, 21: 341-342 [Laopteryx priscus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1881 (e). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: part V. Ibid, 21: 417-423, 7 plates [Diracodon laticeps, n.g., n.sp., Hallopus victor, n.g.] _____, 1881 (f). Jurassic birds and their allies. Science, 2, 29 October 1881: 512-513 _____, 1882. Classification of the Dinosauria: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 23, p.81-86. _____, 1883. Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: part VI. Restoration of Brontosaurus. American Journal of Science, 26: 81-85, 1 plate _____, 1884 (a). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: Part VII. On the Diplodocidae, a new family of the Sauropoda. Ibid, 27: 161-167, 2 plates [Diplodocus lacustris, n.sp.] _____, 1884 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: Part VIII. The order Theropoda. Ibid, 27: 329-340, 6 plates [Ceratosaurus nasicornis, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1884 (c). New Jurassic dinosaurs. Science, 3, 2 May 1884: 542-544 _____, 1884 (d). On the united metatarsal bones of Ceratosaurus: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 28, p. 161-162. _____, 1885. Names of extinct reptiles. American Journal of Science, 29: 169 [Anchisaurus, n.g., Camptosaurus, n.g., Lestophis, n.g.] _____, 1887 (a). Notice of new fossil mammals. Ibid, 34: 323-331 [Bison alticornis, n.sp., Aeratherium acutum, n.sp., Brontops robustus, n.g., n.sp., Brontops dispar, n.sp., Menops varians, n.g., n.sp., Titanops curtus, n.g., n.sp., Titanops elatus, n.sp., Allops serotinus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1887 (b). Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs: part IX. The skull and dermal armor of Stegosaurus. Ibid, 34: 413-417, 4 plates [Stegosaurus stenops, n.sp., Stegosaurus sulcatus, n.sp., Stegosaurus duplex, n.sp.] _____, 1888 (a). Notice of a new genus of Sauropoda and other new dinosaurs from the Potomac Formation. Ibid, 35: 89-94 [Pleurocoelus nanus, n.g., n.sp., Pleurocoelus altus, n.sp., Priconodon crassus, n.g., n.sp., Allosaurus medius, n.sp., Coelurus gracilis, n.sp.] _____, 1888 (b). Notice of a new fossil sirenian from California. Ibid, 35: 94-96 [Desmostylus hesperus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1888 (c). A new family of horned Dinosauria, from the Cretaceous. Ibid, 36: 477-478, 1 plate [Ceratops montanus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1889 (a). Notice of new American Dinosauria. Ibid, 37: 331-336 [Anchisaurus major, n.sp., Morosaurus lentus, n.sp., Morosaurus agilis, n.sp., Ceratops horridus, n.sp., Hadrosaurus breviceps, n.sp., Hadrosaurus paucidens, n.sp.] _____, 1889 (b). Notice of gigantic horned Dinosauria from the Cretaceous. Ibid, 38: 173-175 [Triceratops horridus, n.g., Triceratops flabellatus, n.sp., Triceratops galeus, n.sp., Nodosaurus textilis, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1890 (a). Description of new dinosaurian reptiles. Ibid, 39: 81-86, 1 plate [Triceratops serratus, n.sp., Triceratops prorsus, n.sp., Ceratops paucidens, n.comb., Ornithomimus velox, n.g., n.sp., Barosaurus lentus, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1890 (b). Distinctive characters of the order Hallopoda. Ibid, 39: 415417 _____, 1890 (c). Additional characters of the Ceratopsidae, with notice of new Cretaceous dinosaurs. Ibid, 39: 418-426, 3 plates [Triceratops sulcatus, n.sp., Trachodon longiceps, n.sp., Claosaurus agilis, n.g.] _____, 1891 (a). Restoration of Stegosaurus. Ibid, 42: 179-181, 1 plate _____, 1891 (b). Notice of new vertebrate fossils. Ibid, 42: 265-269 [Triceratops elatus, n.sp., Torosaurus latus, n.g., n.sp., Torosaurus gladius, n.sp., Ammosaurus major, n.g., Anchisaurus colurus, n.sp., Allops crassicornis, n.sp., Brontops validus, n.sp., Titanops medius, n.sp.] _____, 1891 (c). Restoration of Triceratops and Brontosaurus: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 41, p. 339-342. _____, 1892 (a). The skull of Torosaurus. Ibid, 43: 81-84 _____, 1892 (b). A new order of extinct Eocene mammals (Mesodactyla). Ibid, 43: 445-449 [Hyracops socialis, n.g., n.sp.] _____, 1892 (c). Notice of new reptiles from the Laramie Formation. Ibid, 43: 449-453 [Coniophis precedens, n.g., n.sp., Chamops segnis, n.g., n.sp., Iguanavus teres, n.sp., Ornithomimus sedens, n.sp., Claosaurus annectens, n.sp.] _____, 1892 (d). Notes on Triassic Dinosauria. Ibid, 43: 543-546, 3 plates [Anchisaurus solus, n.sp.] _____, 1892 (e). Notes on Mesozoic vertebrate fossils. 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