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Identifier: geologicalmagazi3118wood (find matches)
Title: Geological magazine
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Woodward, Henry, 1832-1921, ed
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Publisher: London (etc.) Cambridge University Press
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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eassic Dinosatjes.^ By Professor 0. C. Marsh, M.A., F.G.S. THE Sauropocla are now generally recognized by anatomists as awell-marked order of the Sub-class Dinosauria. In the previousarticles of this series, the main characters of the two families of thisorder (AtlantosaiiridcB and Morosauridce) already named by the writerliave been given.^ A third family is represented by the genus 1 The city of Perm, which has given its name to the Government of Perm and to the Permian System, is not built on the so-called Permian, but on the Trias. ■^ From the American Journal of Science, vol. xxvii. February, 1884, pp. 161-168. 3 See Sillimans American Journal of Science, vol. xvi. p. 411, Nov., 1878 ; vol.xvii. p. 86, Jan., 1879 ; vol. xxi. p. 417, May, 1881 ; vol. xxiii. p. 81, Jan., 1882 ;and vol. xxvi. p. 81, Aug., 1883. 100 Prof. 0. C. Marsh—A Neio American Jurassic Dinosaur. Diplodocus, a study of which, more especially of the skull, throwslight on the whole group of Dinosaurian reptiles.
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Fig. 1.—Skull of Biplodoeus longiis, Marsh (one-sixth nat. size. Side view). The Skull.—The skull of Biplodoeus is of moderate size. Theposterior region is elevated, and narrow. The facial portion is elongate,and the anterior part expanded transversely. The nasal opening is atthe apes of the cranium, which from this point slopes backward to the occiput. In front of this aperture, the elongated face slopesgradually downward to the end of muzzle, as represented in Pigure 1. Seen from the side, the skull of Diplodocus shows five openings : asmall oval aperture in front (a), a large antorbital vacuity (h), the

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