314 C. E. Beecher — Reconstruction of a Cretaceous Dinosaur. 

 of it is here introduced (figure 2). With somewhat greater success 



Figure 2. — Restoration of Hadrosaurus. After Hawkins. 



Hawkins also restored the Iguanodon, from material in the English 

 museums. The later discovery of a number of quite complete skele- 

 tons of this genus in Belgium, and their careful analysis by Dollo,' 

 led to a subsequent successful restoration in a superb manner by 

 De Pauw (figure 3). 



Figure 3. — Restoration of Iguanodon bernissartensis ; one-eightieth natural size. 



After Dollo. 



