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I.—The Gigantic Ceratopsidæ, or Horned Dinosaurs, of North America1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The Scapular Arch and Fore Limbs.—The scapula is massive, especially below. The shaft is long and narrow, with a thin edge in front, and a thick posterior margin above the glenoid fossa. The distal portion has a median external ridge, and a thick end (Woodcut, p. 242, Fig. 1, sc.).
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Read before Section C, of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at the Leeds Meeting, September 4, 1890. See also American Journal of Science (3), vol. xxxvi. p. 477, December, 1888; vol. xxxviii. p. 334, April, 1889; vol. xxxviii. p. 173. August, 1889, p. 501. December, 1889; and vol. xxxix. p. 81, January. 1890, P. 418, May, 1890.
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page 245 note 1 The pubis recently discovered, and represented in Woodcuts Figs. 5, 6, 7, has a short, splint-like process, which may, perhaps, be a remnant of a post-pubic element, although it has not the position of the post-pubic bone in other Dinosaurs.
page 248 note 1 See GEOL. MAG. 1890, January Number, pp. 1–5,Google Scholar and Plate I. GEOL. MAG. 1891, April Number, Pl. IV. May Number, Pl V. pp. 193–199, ante, pp. 241–248.Google Scholar
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