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The best public collections of Ornithosaurian remains in England are in the British Museum (Natural History); Museum of Practical Geology, Royal College of Surgeons; the University Museum, Oxford; Geological Museum, Cambridge; and the Museum of the Philosophical Society at York.

Detailed descriptions and original figures of the principal specimens mentioned or referred to may be found in the following writings:—

H. v. Meyer, Reptilien aus dem Lithograph. Schiefer. 1859. Folio.
v. Quenstedt, Pterodactylus suevicus. 1855. 4to.
Goldfuss, Nova Acta Leopold. XV.
v. Munster, Nova Acta Leopold. XV.
A. Wagner, Abhandl. Bayerischen Akad., vi., viii.
Cuvier, Annales du Museum, xiii. 1809.
" Ossemens fossiles, v. 1824.
Buckland, Geol. Trans., ser. 2, iii.
R. Owen, PalÆontographical Society. 1851, 1859, 1860, 1870, 1874.
K. v. Zittel, PalÆontographica, xxix. 1882.
T. C. Winkler, Mus. Teyler Archives. 1874, 1883.
Oscar Fraas, PalÆontographica, xxv. 1878.
Anton Fritsch, BÖhm. Gesell. Sitzber. 1881.
R. Lydekker, Catalogue of Fossil Reptilia in British Museum, I. 1888.
O. C. Marsh, Amer. Jour. Science. 1882, 1884.
S. W. Williston, Kansas University Quarterly. 1893, 1896.
E. T. Newton, Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. 1888, 1894.
H. G. Seeley, Ornithosauria. 8vo. 1870.
" Annals and Mag. Natural Hist. 1870, 1871, 1890, 1891.
" Linn. Society. 1874, 1875.
" Geol. Mag. 1881.
Felix Pleininger, PalÆontographica. 1894, 1901.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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