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DINOSAURS
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
THE AMERICAN MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
BY
W. D. MATTHEW
CURATOR OF VERTEBRATE PALÃONTOLOGY
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Guternberg project, figure 1.
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From: dinosaur-l-request@usc.edu [mailto:dinosaur-l-request@usc.edu] On Behalf Of Justin Tweet
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2019 9:35 PM
To: dinosaur-l@usc.edu
Subject: Re: [dinosaur] Dating of dinosaur age during historyÂ
Norell et al. (1995) mentioned that in 1915 William Diller Matthew produced a diagram that put the end of the Cretaceous at 3 million years ago, with the whole Mesozoic lasting 9 million years. I've made perfunctory searches occasionally but I've yet to find the diagram.-Justin
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Norell, M. A., E. S. Gaffney, and L. Dingus. 1995. Discovering dinosaurs in the American Museum of Natural History. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, New York.
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