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Literatur über die aussereuropäisehen Dinosaurier 

 der Trias. 



1820. Smith, N., Fossil bones found in red Sandstone. Amer. Journ. of Science. Vol. 2. pag. 146 — 147. 



(„Human bones" = ? Anehisauriis.) 

 1854. Owen, R., Descriptive Catalogue of the fossil organic remains of Reptiles and Pisces contained in the Museum of the 

 Royal College of Surgeons. London, pag. 97 ff. 



(Kurze Beschreibung von Massospondylus carinatus, Pachyspondylus Orpetiii, Lepfospoiidylus capensis ohne 

 Abbildungen.) 

 1858. HiTCHCOCK, E., Ichnyology of New England. A report on the Sandstone of the Connecticut Valley, eapecially its 

 fossil footmarks. Boston. 



(pag. 187 Erwähnung von Megadactylus ohne Namen und Abbildung.) 



1865. — , Supplement to the Ichnyology of New England. A report to the Grovernment of Massachusetts in 1863. Boston. 



Edited by his son C. H. Hitchcock. 



(Appendix A pag. 39/40: „Bones of Megadactylus polyxelus".) 



1866. HuxLEY, On some remains of large Dinosaurian Reptiles from the Stormberg Mountains. Quart. Journ. Vol. 23. 



pag. 1—6. (7. Nov. 1866.) 



(Euskelosaunts Browni und Orosaurus.) 



1869. CoPE, E. D., Synopsis of the extinct Batrachia, Reptilia and Aves of North America. Transact. Amer. Philos. Soc. 



Vol. 14. 



{Megadactylus polyxelus pag. 122. t. 13.) 



1870. — , On the Megadactylus polyaelus of Hitchcock. Amer. Journ. of Science. (2) Vol. 49. pag. 390—392. Extr. from 



„Extinct Batrachia etc." Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) Vol. 5. pag. 454—455. 

 1870. — , Reptilia of the Triassic formations of the United States. Amer. Naturaüst. Vol. 4. pag. 562 — 563. 



(Megadactylus.) 

 1870. Fischer, Paul, Recherches sur les Reptiles fossiles de l'Airique australe. Nouv. Arch. du Museum d'Hist. naturelle 

 de Paris. Tome 6. pag. 163-200. t. 10 u. 11. 



(Euskelosaurus abgebildet und beschrieben, aber ohne Namen.) 



1883. Baue, G., Der Tarsus der Vögel und Dinosaurier. Morphol. Jahrb. Bd. 8. pag. 417 ff. 



(Amphisaurus pag. 443 hier zum ersten Male so genannt, bezogen auf Megadactylus polyxelus. Abbildung.) 



1884. — , Dinosaurier und Vögel. Erwiderung an Herrn Dames. Morpholog. Jahrb. Bd. 10. pag. 446 ff. 



(pag. 447 Amphisaurus.) 



1885. Marsh, Names of exstinct Reptilia. Amer. Journ. of Science. (3) Vol. 19. pag. 169. 



{Amphisaurus in Anchisaurus geändert, weil präoccupiert.) 

 1887. CoPE, E. D., The Dinosaurian Genus Coelurus. Amer. Naturalist. Vol. 21. pag. 367—369. 



(Coelurus longicollis und Baiiri. Als Species hier zum ersten Male.) 

 1887. — , A contribution to the History of the Vertebrata of the Trias of North America. Proceed. Amer. Philos. Soc. 

 Vol. 24. No. 26. pag. 209-229. 



{Tanystrophaeus longicollis, Bauri und Willistoni. Beste Beschreibung.) 

 1889. — , On a new Genus of triassic Dinosauria. Amer. Naturalist. Vol. 23. pag. 625 — 626. 



{Coelophysis.) 

 1889. Märsh, Notice of new American Dinosaurs. Amer. Journ. of Science. Vol. 37. pag. 331 — 332. 



{Anchisaurus major.) 



1889. Lydekker, Orinosaurus capensis. Geol. Mag. (3) Vol. 6. pag. 353. 



{Orinosaurus für Orosaurus. Artnamen hier zum ersten Male.) 



1890. — , Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum. Pt. 4. pag. 246—251. 



{Massospondylus.) 



1891. Seeley, On Agrosaurus Macgillivrayi, a saurischian Reptile from the NE. coast of Australia. Quart. Journ. Vol. 47. 



pag. 164—165. (6 fig.) 



1891. Marsh, Notice of new vertebrate fossils. Amer. Journ. of Science. Vol. 42. pag. 265 — 269. 



(Genus Ammosaurus und Species Anchisaurus colurus hier zum ersten Male.) 



1892. — , Notes on triassic Dinosauria. Amer. Journ. of Science. Vol. 43. pag. 543 — 546. (3 tab.) 



{Anchisaurus und Ammosaurus. Anchisaurus solus zum ersten Male.) 



1893. — , Restauration of Anchisaurus. Amer. Journ. of Science. Vol. 45. pag. 160 — 170. t. 6. 



1893. — , ßestaurations of Anchisaurus, Ceratosaurus and Claosaurus. Geol. Mag. (3) Vol. 10. pag. 150—157. t. 6 u. 7. 



1894. Seeley, On Euskelosaurus Browni. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) Vol. 14. pag. 317—340. (7 fig.) 



1894. — , On Eortalotarsus, a new saurischian fossil from Barkly East, Cape Colony. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) Vol. 14. 

 pag. 411-419. (1 fig.) g „ 



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