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Samuel Wendell Williston: Dinosaur pedes   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Samuel Wendell Williston  (1851–1918)  wikidata:Q1376111 s:en:Author:Samuel Wendell Williston
 
Samuel Wendell Williston
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S. W. Williston; Williston
Description American paleontologist, entomologist, zoologist, illustrator and university teacher
Date of birth/death 10 July 1851 Edit this at Wikidata 30 August 1918 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Boston Edit this at Wikidata Chicago Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q1376111
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Dinosaur pedes
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English: Illustration of assorted dinosaur feet from The Osteology of the Reptiles (1925)
Date 1925
date QS:P571,+1925-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Inscriptions Fig. 156. Dinosaur pedes: A, Plateosaurus (Saurischia). After Huene. One twelfth natural size. B, Anchisaurus (Saurischia). After Marsh. One eighth natural size. C, Allosaurus (Saurischia). After Osborn. One seventeenth natural size. D, Struthiomimus (Saurischia). After Osborn. A little more than one sixth natural size. E, Ornithomimus (Saurischia). After Marsh. One sixth natural size. F, Thescelosaurus (Ornithischia). After Gilmore. One fifth natural size. G, Trachodon (Ornithischia). After Brown. About one nineteenth natural size. H, Monoclonius (Ornithischia). After Brown. One sixteenth natural size. I, Morosaurus (Saurischia). After Hatcher. About one eighth natural size. [Brontosaurus.]
Source/Photographer Internet Archive identifier: osteologyofrepti00will The Osteology of the Reptiles, page 191, Fig. 156

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