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U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 70 
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PLATE XXXII 
A. AN ARMORED DINOSAUR (STEGOSAURUS). 
Stegosaurus (plated ri lived ane. Jong before man existed on the globe. 
His bones were 
The 
found in the Mor 1 formation in Garden Park, 6 miles north of Canon City. 
0 0 feet hick at ‘ 1e hips, and protected from the onslaughts of other 
equ nity powerful a ‘carnivorous liza s by great bony plates along the ba 
consisted of the vegetation that grew on ie low marshy land of that time. 
ck. His food 
Tricerat 
s the last of the great dinosaurs. Bones 
B. TRICERATOPS, THE LAST OF THE DINOSAURS. 
of this animal have 
fehl 
ind in the vicinity ¢ t De enver ‘A mounted skeleton in the National Museum, Wash- 
been for 
ington, i rs 20 feet long and 8 feet high at the hips. The most peculiar thing _— this animal 
is the great bony “ is 
y “frill”’ covering and protecting his neck. From painting 
made under the direction of A B. Ha eoher = 
g by 
. R. Knight, 
