SOUTHEAST PAVILION 



DixosAiH Hall 



Fossil Rki'iilks. AMi'iiUiiANs and Flshes 



The visitor now enters the Southeaal Pavilion containing tlie dinosaurs 

 and other fossil reptih's and also fishes. These animals belong to a more 

 meient period than tho sjx'cimcns just examined. They lived from 



The Dinosaur 

 Diplodocus 



DUCK-BILLED DINOSAURS, TRACHODON 



3,000,000 to 10,000,000 years ago. They include the well-known 

 dinosaurs of which the ^Museum has a large collection. 

 In the wall case on the left is a portion of the skeleton 

 of the dinosaur Diplodocus: this was the first of these 

 specimens to be unearthed by the Museum, while on the right is a 

 nearly complete* skeleton of another dinosaur (Saurolophus) mounted 

 as it lay when, three millions years ago, it settled to the bottom of a 

 western lake where it was gradually covered with sand and nuid and 

 slowly turned into stone. 

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