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Dinosaurs, With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections

America has had a fascination with dinosaurs, particularly since the wild enthusiasm of Jurassic Park and its sequels. The term "dinosaur" was coined in 1841 by the Victorian scientist Sir Richard Owen. By the end of the 19th century, geologists and paleontologists had described fossil skeletons of many groups, and museums competed for the best dinosaur fossils. In this 1915 book, famed paleontologist William Diller Matthew describes fossils from the American museum collections, including the carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus Rex, the amphibious plant eaters such as Brontosaurus, and the horned dinosaurs such as Triceratops. A perfect primer for those who are intrigued by the giants that ruled the earth before mammals. - Summary by Jeffery Smith (4 hr 22 min)

Chapters

Preface

The Age of Reptiles

North America in the Age of Reptiles

Kinds of Dinosaurs

The Carnivorous Dinosaurs

The Amphibious Dinosaurs

The Beaked Dinosaurs

The Beaked Dinosaurs (cont.)

The Beaked Dinosaurs (cont.)

The Beaked Dinosaurs (concluded)

Geographical Distribution of Dinosaurs

Collecting Dinosaurs

Collecting Dinosaurs (cont.)

Collecting Dinosaurs (concluded)