FIG. 16.-— Sacrum provisionally associated with Monoclonius dawsoni, less than one-seventh the natural size 2 superior view.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 61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.323376
Fig. 9. Front lobe of the plastron of another specimen from Red Deer river. One- half the natural si...
Fig. 5 Uppper or inner surface of the same plastron, from Red Deer river, Alberta.Published as part ...
PLATE XI. Stereocephalus tutus, Lambe, head armature, superior view natural size. The anterior end o...
PLATE XVI. Fig. 1. Sacrurn, provisionally associated with Monoclonius dawsoni, Laınbe, superior view...
FIG. 19. -:\1Anterior dorsal vertebra of Monoclonius canadensis, one-fourth the natural size. A, fro...
FIG. 14.-—Head of Monoclonius dawsoni, from a sketch in the field; uııe-uvelftlı the natural size. p...
FIG. 18. Monoclonius canadensis part of the skull from the right lateral aspect: one-eighth natural ...
Lambe L. M. (1902): New genera and species from the Belly River Series (mid-Cretaceous). Geological ...
FIG. 23-Ilia of herbivorous dinos-aurs from Red Deer river one-twelftli the natural size. A, right i...
Fig. 20. -Posterior crest of Monoclonius belli, from Red Deer river; one-ninth natural size. The dot...
FIG. 15. --Posterior crest of Monoclonius dawsoni, viewed from beneath; slightly less than one-eight...
FIG. 17.-Tlıe same sacrum right lateral aspect; about one-seventli the natural size, a, a, facet for...
FIG. 13. -Stereocephalus tutus. Dermal plate from Red Deer river one - sixth the natural size. A, si...
FIG. 12.- Stereocephalus tutus. Tooth, from Red Deer river, A, side view B, end view. Twice the natu...
PLATE XIX. Fig. 1. Myledaphus bipartitus, Cope, pavement tooth, face of crown; enlarged four times. ...
Fig. 9. Front lobe of the plastron of another specimen from Red Deer river. One- half the natural si...
Fig. 5 Uppper or inner surface of the same plastron, from Red Deer river, Alberta.Published as part ...
PLATE XI. Stereocephalus tutus, Lambe, head armature, superior view natural size. The anterior end o...
PLATE XVI. Fig. 1. Sacrurn, provisionally associated with Monoclonius dawsoni, Laınbe, superior view...
FIG. 19. -:\1Anterior dorsal vertebra of Monoclonius canadensis, one-fourth the natural size. A, fro...
FIG. 14.-—Head of Monoclonius dawsoni, from a sketch in the field; uııe-uvelftlı the natural size. p...
FIG. 18. Monoclonius canadensis part of the skull from the right lateral aspect: one-eighth natural ...
Lambe L. M. (1902): New genera and species from the Belly River Series (mid-Cretaceous). Geological ...
FIG. 23-Ilia of herbivorous dinos-aurs from Red Deer river one-twelftli the natural size. A, right i...
Fig. 20. -Posterior crest of Monoclonius belli, from Red Deer river; one-ninth natural size. The dot...
FIG. 15. --Posterior crest of Monoclonius dawsoni, viewed from beneath; slightly less than one-eight...
FIG. 17.-Tlıe same sacrum right lateral aspect; about one-seventli the natural size, a, a, facet for...
FIG. 13. -Stereocephalus tutus. Dermal plate from Red Deer river one - sixth the natural size. A, si...
FIG. 12.- Stereocephalus tutus. Tooth, from Red Deer river, A, side view B, end view. Twice the natu...
PLATE XIX. Fig. 1. Myledaphus bipartitus, Cope, pavement tooth, face of crown; enlarged four times. ...
Fig. 9. Front lobe of the plastron of another specimen from Red Deer river. One- half the natural si...
Fig. 5 Uppper or inner surface of the same plastron, from Red Deer river, Alberta.Published as part ...
PLATE XI. Stereocephalus tutus, Lambe, head armature, superior view natural size. The anterior end o...