http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/11/061108102913.htm
Spectacular Dinosaur Skull Comes Back To Alberta
"This is a very dramatic beast," said Dr. Michael Caldwell, a palaeontolgist who was instrumental in getting the skull to the U of A. "What we will have is a cast, but the specimen is one of a kind in the world. This is the last cast from the original mould and when you have a research quality cast where it is duplicated right down to a freckle, it doesn't get any better than that."
Except the real specimen -- the type skull -- is largely plaster, which you can't tell from the cast. The frill and nasal horn are especially goofed up. Look for a redescription/restoration of the skull from Holmes et al. soon.
-- Jordan Mallon
M.Sc. student, University of Calgary http://homepages.ucalgary.ca/~jmallon/