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DR. BARNTJM BROWN, leader of the American Museum Sinclair Dinosaur Expedition, has discovered (according to Science Service, Washington, D.C.) an extraordinarily rich collection of fossil dinosaurs in Red Gulch Quarry, twenty-five miles east of Grey-bull, Wyoming. The number of skeletons unearthed up to the end of July was twelve, and Dr. Brown believes that they represent the remains of a herd of gigantic sauropod dinosaurs, caught in drying lakes and swamps, during an extended drought in the area some 125 millions of years ago.
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Dinosaur Discovery in Wyoming. Nature 134, 492 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134492d0
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