120 Another Strange Horned Dinosaur 

 CHAPTER IX 



ANOTHER STRANGE HORNED DINOSAUR 



In September, 1913 at the camp from which I 

 discovered the spiked Dinosaur. Mr. Lambe's 

 Styracosaurus. I found above our tent back in 

 the badlands in a perpendicular escarpment, a 

 fine skull of another strange horned dinosaur. 

 Mr. Lamb called it Centrosaurus, while Brown 

 still holds the name Cope gave a similar genus 

 he collected in the Judith River Formation in 

 1876, namely, Monoclonius, of w r hich genus I dis- 

 covered two species that were new at that time. 

 This specimen I discovered, was about two hun- 

 dred feet above the river. The first work was to 

 build a platform around it on which I could 

 stand, so I could w r ork around the specimen. Mr. 

 Lambe, himself, found the type of this genus, 

 which consisted of a neck frill about 1898. In 

 this specimen of mine I found a large part of the 

 skull. It was however, due to Charles M. Stern- 

 berg's patient labor, that science is in debt for a 

 perfect skull of this strange reptile. It was 

 found the next year after I found mine, in the 

 Dead Lodge Canyon near its lower extremity. 

 You may think from my description of so many 

 fine specimens that we had an easy job of it. 

 When George found Ms plated dinosaur, he had 



