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Re: Hell Creek Eggshell
Not a lot of info out there. I too would like to know of any recent work
on H.C. eggs.
In lieu of that, get the book _Dinosaur Eggs and Babies_ (I think that's
the title), edited by Ken Carpenter (and some other guy that I have
forgotten, sorry. It may have been Hirsch.).
Oh....and check out http://www.scn.org/~bh162/eggshells.html , although
it won't help you much.
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 22:13:33 -0400 Lee Garrison <rgarrisonjr@hotmail.com>
writes:
> Hello Listmembers,
>
> Does anyone know of any ongoing/current studies of eggshell
> (dinosaurian or
> otherwise) in the Hell Creek Formation? I can't seem to find much
> literature. If anyone has a reference or pdf that might shed some
> light on
> this, I'm all ears. If anyone has a pdf of
>
> Hirsch, K. F. & Quinn, B. 1990. Eggs and eggshell fragments from
> the Upper
> Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate
>
> Paleontology 10: 491-511.
>
> I'd love to read it. BTW, what ever happened to the "Orodromeus"
> eggs from
> the Two Medicine? Were all or just some of them reassigned to
> Troodon
> (Prismatoolithus)? Have definitive Hypsilophodont eggs been found
> in North
> America (or anywhere else)?
>
> Thanks very much!
>
> Lee
>
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