17201-8.txt
Title: Dinosaurs
With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections
Author: William Diller Matthew
Release Date: September 16, 2006 [eBook #19302]*
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII)
Dan Richert
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.*?s.*?bird
Cretacic period, and the development of mammals and bird
sharp claws; bipedal, with bird
different type, strongly suggesting the pelvis of bird
mammalian races including man, and the bird
long powerful hind limbs and three-toed feet of the bird
chiefly known from the famous fossil footprints (or "bird
dinosaurs ran like bird
body at each step like mammals and bird
knee bends forward as in mammals and bird
animal rested upon the ends of the metapodials, as bird
sense of smell of the mammal, the keen vision of the bird
(_Ornitho-lestes_ = bird
sometimes have been the primitive bird
middle line of progress. They did not hop like perching bird
small head and toothless jaws are all singularly bird
without chewing as do modern reptiles and bird
was covered in life by a horny sheath, as in bird
this is not the only feature in which they came nearer to bird
hind limbs are equally suggestive of bird
the earliest ancestors of the bird
ancestors of this group of Dinosaurs. But the ancestral bird
like those of bird
with a horny sheath, as in bird
superficially from the bird
various living inhabitants thereof, bird
discoveries of toothed bird
lightest and most bird
characteristic of the bird
_Raptores_ among the bird
_The Bird-Catching Dinosaur._ Of all the bird
have been discovered, none possesses greater similitude to the bird
length which we have named _Ornitholestes_, or the "bird
the lungs, as in the case of the bones of bird
ever before been found which so closely mimics that of a bird
"bird-catcher" is that the Jurassic bird
active or such strong fliers as existing bird
This hypothetical bird
similarity of the teeth to those of the bird
.*?limb.*?([hH]uge|[sS]mall).*?
But the bodies of lizards are too long and their limbs too small and
fore-limb is very small relatively to the huge size of the animal, but
the jaws much deeper and more powerful, the fore limb much smaller,
the limbs, the smaller tubercles are more numerous, the larger
bli.*re
blished elsewhere
blished. While he was there
blique, and again dipping dire
blished literature
blished text books which give the most authoritative tre
blished or undigested. The views and conclusions pre
blic domain in the United States and you are
blic domain works in cre
^[wa|each].+hor.*
epoch of geology; it is included along with the much shorter time
and huge equisetae or horsetail rushes, still surviving in South
claws, and many genera heavily armored. Mostly three short toes on the
elephantine feet, short neck, small head, body and tail armored with
covering the neck, with a pair of horns over the eyes and a single
waddle forward with the short limbs wide apart, and even the lizards
counterpoise for the short compact body and head. The hind limbs are
adaptation and relationships have not yet been thoroughly
crocodiles, a long, flexible neck like an ostrich, a thick short,
authorities. The first, advocated by Professor Owen, who described the
and to this genus the Berlin authorities now refer their largest and
was covered in life by a horny sheath, as in birds or turtles. But
water probably bordering the shores but nevertheless containing
with a horny sheath, as in birds and turtles. Each jaw is provided
with from 45 to 60 vertical and from 10 to 14 horizontal rows of
which grows on the bottom at some distance from shore. The animal
a cassowary on top of the skull, and the muzzle is short and small
evidently related to them, for the teeth are similar, and the horny
were probably cased in horn.
with horn increasing the length by six inches or perhaps a foot. The
headed and hornless.
collections as well as upon the authorities cited below.
^[t|c|k].+?who
to the regions where they have been discovered. It is not who
the bones to him, who
known, so abundant in the lake at that place, about who
teacher, and Mr. Felch, who
.*?sharp
foot, tipped with sharp claws, and with a complete series of sharp
spines; some with sharp
I. _Carnivorous Dinosaurs_ or _Theropoda_. With sharp
sharp
The sharp
point, and the powerful sharp
an inch wide. To this powerful armament was added the great sharp
foot bears three sharp
sharp
provided with defensive horns, as in _Triceratops_, sharp
the carnivorous dinosaurs, perfect even to the sharp
These fingers, with sharp
bird-catching theory, namely, that the teeth are not as sharp
(_Varanus_), which are not especially sharp
.+?sk.+ter.*
skin as this, in default of better evidence, we may ascribe to the
skeleton including the skull is restored in plaster modelled or cast
"The skeleton was discovered by Mr. Walter Granger of the Museum
fossil skeleton, and the great weight and fragile character of the
"The remainder of the skeleton is modelled in plaster, the scapula,
of the skin and their probable habits and environment. _After
skulls, and later secured skeletons, clearly of the Dinosaurian group,
imperfect skeletons, a skull, a limb or some other characteristic
skeleton, at their very top, a specimen which after nearly forty years
^(sh|wh|t|f).*?t.*?im.*?f.*?(m|sh|a)
the time when barbaric and savage tribes of men inha
whole to raise the continents to or sometimes beyond their form
three-toed;[3] the fore-limbs adapted for grasping or tea
the pose to the particular action; the head of the animal was lifted a
the tail shorter, the hind limb straighter and the foot bones m
the stimulus afforded by the sight and action of their prey m
to it. A fine series of limbs and feet as also skull, tail, etc., a
first specimens found sixty years ago (1841-60) a
found with an impression of the skin surrounding the vertebra
tissues had time to soften under the solvent action of the wa
the ossified tendons, and even the impressions of the muscula
fragments known to the Philadelphia professor gave him no idea of wha
the skull. In many respects these animals are suggestive far more tha
to enable the visitor to see for himself how much of pla
the pedestal are trimmed off and the under surface is pla
formations by wind and rain brings new specimens to the surfa
the Laramie range in south-central Wyoming, but important finds ha
the first mammals from the hills immediately back of the station, a
finest specimen ever secured here, which is now one of the trea
whatever in this animal. Unfortuna
faint impression almost everywhere in the famous Connecticut va
that it is impossible to follow up or down its course any grea
that both sides were covered at the same time from one cam
the bluffs; in the recent improvement of the grade the main line ha
^(c|k|r).*clean
relations. Each piece must be lifted out, thoroughly clean
^[t|c|k].+?if
the swamps were not so very dif
course. The brief span of human lif
know very little about the upland animals of those times, if
the pose to the particular action; the head of the animal was lif
capacities and limitations than if
to shift or to stop. Such movements are widely dif
considerations may serve to show how widely it would dif
teeth are of quite dif
coossif
the dif
two of the attitudes commonly taken by the creatures during lif
the pigmentation or coloring, if
the ossif
condition during lif
carnivorous dinosaurs, and modif
that they dif
they are 33-1/2 inches long. During lif
the dawn of mammalian lif
crocodiles, of the entirely dif
that of the large carnivorous dinosaurs. A dif
creatures from fif
thoroughly explored. Quite dif
the clif
knowing that few if
that great additions to scientif
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this.*?bird
this is not the only feature in which they came nearer to bird
this group of Dinosaurs. But the ancestral bird
.=?sk.+ter.*
skull is restored in plaster modelled or cast
skeleton was discovered by Mr. Walter Granger of the Museum
skeleton, and the great weight and fragile character of the
skeleton is modelled in plaster, the scapula,
skin and their probable habits and environment. _After
skeletons, a skull, a limb or some other characteristic
^(a|n|f).*?(.|[bB]y).*?([Dd]eath|[lL]ife).*?(.|[Bb]y).*
appearance or habits of life to those which we have been obliged by
adapted to flying, the ancestral Predentates to terrestrial life, and
familiar to many of the older readers of this handbook. Life size
adaptation to a somewhat different habit of life, so that they must be
fossil-hunter's life is the variety, the element of certainty combined
natural position as in life. This proved to be the previously unknown
fitted to some special mode of life; some living more exclusively on
.*?ex.*?bird.*?
active or such strong fliers as existing birds; in fact, they were not
.*?limb.*?p.*?
three-toed;[3] the fore-limbs adapted for grasping or tearing, but not
limbs and long snaky tail of the lizard with the short, compact body,
waddle forward with the short limbs wide apart, and even the lizards
one hind limb, supplied from another skeleton of the same species.
of the limbs were equally difficult problems, for the Amphibious
little use in posing the limbs and other parts of the body in
Brontosaurus limbs were then provisionally articulated and posed, and
correct pose was reached. The limbs were then permanently mounted in
ribs, limb-bones and tail-bones are exceptionally solid and heavy; the
he had less need, to rise up upon the hind limbs, in comparison with
hind limbs are equally suggestive of birds, and it seems probable that
the hind limbs and judging from the size and shape of the foot bones
surfaces of the fore and hind limbs, and appear to increase also along
limb is as delicate in its epidermal structure as the upper,
fore limb into a sort of paddle, as evidenced by the Sternberg
post-like limbs and short rounded hoofed feet adapted to support the
Bone-Cabin Quarry. Hind limb of _Diplodocus_.]
hind limb of the great dinosaur _Diplodocus_.
long-limbed dinosaur _Diplodocus_ and of the heavy-limbed dinosaur
limbs from eight to ten feet in length are found, especially those of
slender limbs, and that it may be popularly known as the "long-limbed
"light-limbed saurian," because no bend or supporting point in the
fore limbs, it is still less probable that this animal had the power
bipedal, with very long, powerful hind limbs, upon which they advanced
.*?pos.*?Rock
dinosaur deposits in the Rock
vicinity for other deposits, on Rock
deposits in the Rock
.*?(rock|rack)
by a multitude of track
chiefly known from the famous fossil footprints (or "bird-track
New Jersey, and elsewhere. These track
that made them. The track
Of the animals that made these innumerable track
especially the spines of the tail vertebrae, when found in the rock
persistent track
have left innumerable track
to balance the body. From what we know of their track
as it lay in the rock
rock
the rock
fissure filled with rock
rock
animals died layers of rock
remains are frequently found in rock
palmetto of Florida are frequently found in the same rock
"Impressions of the more common plants found in the rock
disposed, but buried in rock
canyons and gullies cut through the solid rock. Each rock
skeleton from the rock
delicate bones in the rock
secure additional rigidity. For should the block "rack
less crack
relations. Each piece must be lifted out, thoroughly cleaned from rock
an immense stretch of exposed rock
find to him. As a result, the specimen, rock
really not a single rock
number of great folds or rock
rock
a. The overlying soil and rock
the rock
fossils correlated with stratigraphic characters in the rock
Edmonton formation in Red Deer River. The skull is in the rock
Content where the river bends southward, a new series of rock
.*?is.*?bird
different type, strongly suggesting the pelvis of bird
sense of smell of the mammal, the keen vision of the bird
this is not the only feature in which they came nearer to bird
ancestors of this group of Dinosaurs. But the ancestral bird
discoveries of toothed bird
characteristic of the bird
have been discovered, none possesses greater similitude to the bird
"bird-catcher" is that the Jurassic bird
active or such strong fliers as existing bird
This hypothetical bird
.*?[Dd]eath.*
that after dying a natural death the animal was not attacked or preyed
Wyoming--even as I write this, comes the notice of his death,--the
them together for a long period after death. Skulls are fragile and
big.*re
big skeletons there