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IN this paper the author presented briefly the results of a study of Dinosaurian reptiles on which he had been engaged for several years. The complete results will be published in a series of monographs now in preparation. The material on which the investigation is mainly based consists of the remains of several hundred individuals of this group collected in the Rocky Mountains by the author, and now preserved in the museum of Yale College. Other important American specimens have been examined by the author, who has also studied with care the more important specimens of this group in the museums of Europe. The investigation is not yet completed, but the results already attained seem to be of sufficient interest to present to the Association at this time.
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The Classification and Affinities of Dinosaurian Reptiles 1 . Nature 31, 68–69 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/031068a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/031068a0