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PLATE XVII. Fig. 1.? Monoclonius dwasoni, Lambe, side view of'! nasal horn core; one-half the natural size. outlines of the at " " and " b " Fig. 2. Sectional same a 3. Monoclonius canadensis, Lambe, right Orbital horn core, obliquely from behind; one-halfe Fig. natural size. Page 63. o, orbit. sectional outline at " ". Fig. 4. The same, a 5. Palaeoscincus Lambe, side view of tooth; four times natural size. Page 54. Fig. asper,
Published as part of Lambe L. M., 1902, New genera and species from the Belly River Series (mid-Cretaceous), pp. 25-81 in Geological Survey of Canada Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology 3 on page 131, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3233762
Reptilia, Stegosauridae, Monoclonius, Animalia, Ceratopsidae, Biodiversity, Palaeoscincus, Chordata, Dinosauria, Taxonomy
Reptilia, Stegosauridae, Monoclonius, Animalia, Ceratopsidae, Biodiversity, Palaeoscincus, Chordata, Dinosauria, Taxonomy
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