Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania, Washington District of Columbia 1906 - 1908
Page 36
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the lip. The two large supports between the lips are set leaning a little towards one another, so that when the pelvis each are outside an set on the cast steel uniting bed they make broad and strample are stiffes the entire frame work. The master piece of Copper hall. Trieonites pressus three mounted on one jasp. Almost old iron strikes in the eye. Platrodactyls in Bayet Coll. Camposognathus gittelli, Hymnoden. One Lithographic Permian. Rhamphorhynchus. Not good skeleton. " " " " " " Another smaller Lithographic species. These skeletons show considerable detail but aren't good skeleton who can find not one fine Rhamphorhynchus.