ILLUSTRATIONS 



Ideal Picture of Belly River Series Time by Deckert, 

 of the American Museum of Natural History, New York. 



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"Dinosaur Mummy" ^ound by George 



F. Sternberg 4 



"Here the skin is preserved with its com- 

 plex arrangement of minute scales," . . 5 

 Fig. 3. In 1909 Charles M. Sternberg discovered 



this magnificent Triceratops .... 8 



4. Portheus molossus, Cope 9 



5. Another skeleton George found, to add to 



the trophies of his hunt 9 



6. Mr. C. W. Gilmore's wax figure of his 

 ideal Diplodocus carnegie 20 



7. A huge Titanotherium 21 



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Fig. 9. Traveling on Red Deer River, Alberta . 



Fig. 10. Steveville at the mouth of Berry Creek, 



Alberta 



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8. Trachodon annectens, Marsh 

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ii. Charlie's carnivore as he found it . . . 



Fig. 12. Preparing Charlie's Carnivore .... 



Fig. 13. Loading Carnivore with triplex tackle . 



Fig. 14. Quarry after Carnivore was removed . 



Fig. 15. Sternberg's camp three miles below Steve- 



ville, Alberta ........ 57 



Fig. 1 6. Skeleton of Lambe's Stephanosaurus . . 66 



Fig. 17. Sections of Stephanosaurus skeleton . . 67 



Fig. 1 8. "I climbed the rugged buttes and ridges" 70 



Fig. 19. Pillars cut from the solid rock . . .71 



Fig. 20. Outlying Butte over 300 feet high ... 76 



Fig. 21. Levi founded a crested dinosaur ... 77 



