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THANKS to the activity of the “Coprolite” workings in the Upper Greensand around Cambridge, the Woodwardian Museum possesses particularly rich series of interesting reptilian remains, especially those belonging to the Ornithosauria or Pterodactyles (Flying Lizards) of the Secondary rocks; to which the second work with its twelve plates is entirely devoted, as is also a large part of the Catalogue first published.
Index to the Fossil Remains of Ornithosauria, Aves, and Reptilia from the Secondary Strata, arranged in the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge.
By Harry Govier Seeley. 8vo. pp. 144. (1869. Cambridge: Deighton.)
The Ornithosauria, an Elementary Study of the Bones of Pterodactyles.
By Harry Govier Seeley. With 12 plates. 8vo. pp. 136. (1870. Cambridge: Deighton.)
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WOODWARD, H. Index to the Fossil Remains of Ornithosauria, Aves, and Reptilia from the Secondary Strata, arranged in the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge The Ornithosauria, an Elementary Study of the Bones of Pterodactyles . Nature 4, 100 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/004100a0
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