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Re: Pterosaur Literature
May I suggest a visit to www.pterosaur.co.uk. This
website has a good bibliography section, as well as
many old papers available as PDFs
Simon M. Clabby
--- JasNb4@aol.com wrote: > Greetings all. This is
my first post here on the
> mailing list, and I hope it
> is the start of many to come. I have been an avid
> reader of the plethora of
> facts presented by everyone on here, and have
> learned a great deal of
> up-to-date facts about new dinosaur discoveries and
> other relevant information from
> the wonderful postings.
>
> This post is to try and track down any books or
> other literature available on
> the pterosaurs. I already have Wellnhofer's
> Illustrated Encyclopedia of
> Pterosaurs (1991), however, there is another book on
> pterosaurs from that same
> time, which I thought was also called the
> Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pterosaurs.
> The illustrations are in black-and-white and it
> goes into great detail on
> the anatomy, behavior, and phylogeny of the
> pterosaurs. I know this is kind of
> vague, but the same company that published this book
> published a very similar
> one on sharks (again, b&w illustrations, etc.). I
> have been unable to find it
> on Amazon.com, and searching pterosaur
> bibliographies on the web has produced
> nothing. I hope that someone here may be able to
> help, despite my poor
> descriptions, and also provide me with the titles
> and authors of any recent
> publications on pterosaurs.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jason Noble
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