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Title: The American journal of science
Identifier: americanjourna511921newh (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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110 R. S. Lull—Cretaceous Armored Dinosaur, situated somewhat higher on the centrum than in No. 4 and apparently the processes themselves were lighter. The same shallow vertical groove is discernible on the centra, and the surface of the latter is slightly rugose toward the articular faces, especially ventrally. A slight fore-and-aft ridge runs from the hinder margin forward about two thirds the length of the bone above the diapophysis. Caudals 16 and 17 (fig. 3).—These vertebrae were also in contact, and No. 16 particularly is very well preserved. It also has numerous small dermal ossicles associated with it, together with an oval armor plate (see below).
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Fig. 6.—Left tibia and fibula of Nodosaurus textUis. A, anterior, B, pos- terior, C, external aspect, a, coalesced astragalus; c, calcaneum; /, fibula; t, tibia. One-eighth natural size. Caudal 16 is relatively longer and slenderer of centrum than are caudals 4 to 10, implying a gap of perhaps five vertebrae between it and the tenth. The articular faces of the centrum are essentially plane and the centrum itself begins to exhibit the distinct longitudinal ridges seen in Nos. 23 and 24. Diapophyses are still present and arise about the middle of the bone. The spinous process is strong and prolonged fore and aft, the postzygapophyses merging into the posterior angle of the spine. Hori- zontal laminae are faint, but distinct. Both zygapophyses overhang the centrum. Caudals 23 and 24 (^g, 3).—These are again in contact, with an estimated omission of perhaps six vertebrae between them and No. 17. Here the diapophyses are

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  • bookleafnumber:130
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