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A Monograph of the Fossil Reptilia of the Liassic Formations

Monograph Out of Print
By: Sir Richard Owen(Author)
294 pages, 56 b/w illustrations
A Monograph of the Fossil Reptilia of the Liassic Formations
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  • A Monograph of the Fossil Reptilia of the Liassic Formations ISBN: 9781108081351 Paperback Apr 2015 Out of Print #224125
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About this book

A reprint of a classical work in the Cambridge Library Collection.

Discoveries of fossil reptiles in the sea cliffs of south-western England helped to consolidate ideas of 'deep time' and extinction by revealing ancient worlds whose unfamiliar and bizarre inhabitants had no living counterparts. Many of these fossils were from the Lower and Upper Lias Groups, suites of rocks laid down in the shallow seas that covered much of southern England during the Early Jurassic period (around 201-174 million years ago).

Sir Richard Owen (1804-92) was one of several anatomists who provided extensive descriptions of these animals. His monograph on the Liassic Reptilia (published in three parts in 1861-81) includes the first, and so far only, detailed description of the early armoured dinosaur Scelidosaurus (the first dinosaur known from an almost complete skeleton), an important account of Dimorphodon (the first flying reptile named from the United Kingdom), and critical information on two marine reptile groups, the plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs.

Contents

1. Scelidosaurus harrisonii
2. Scelidosaurus harrisonii continued
3. Plesiosaurus, Dimorphodon, and Ichthyosaurus

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Monograph Out of Print
By: Sir Richard Owen(Author)
294 pages, 56 b/w illustrations
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