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Title: The American journal of science
Identifier: americanjourna3391890newh (find matches)
Year: 1880 (1880s)
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Subjects: Science
Publisher: New Haven : J. D. & E. S. Dana
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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424 0. C. Marsh—rJVew Cretaceous Dinosaurs. The astragalus was closely applied to the end of the tibia, but not coossified with it. The fibula is strong and complete, with both ends nearly equal in size. There were three functional digits in the pes, with their metatarsals moderately elongate. The terminal phalanges are broad, and ungulate in form. The ilium is intermediate in form between that of Iladro- saurus and Stegosaurus, and its general characters are shown in the cut below. The portion in front of the acetabulum is very slender, and elongate. The face for the pubis is much smaller than that for the ischium.
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Ilium of Claosaurus agilis, Marsh; side view; one-sixth natural size. a, acetabulum; is, surface for ischium; p, surface for pubis. The present genus is very distinct from Nodosaurus, which was described by the writer from a higher horizon of the Cretaceous. The present animal had apparently no dermal armor, and was of much more slender proportions. When alive, it was probably not more than fifteen feet in length. The American Cretaceous Dinosaurs now known represent several well-marked families, which may be arranged as follows: Order Theropoda. Carnivorous. (1) The Dryptosauridw, including the large carnivorous forms, of which only imperfect specimens have been found, but sufficient to indicate that they are distinct from the Megalosauridce of the European Jurassic. Limb bones hollow. Fore limbs very small. Feet digitigrade, with prehensile claws. Order Ornithopoda. Herbivorous. (2) The Traokodontidos, herbivorous forms of large size, with teeth of the Hadrosaurus type, in many rows. Cervical vertebrae opisthoccelian. Limb bones hollow. Fore limbs small. Feet digitigrade.

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