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Ideal American landscape during the Jurassic epoch (based on Professor Othniel Marsh): Stegosaurus, Compsonotus (left) and Pterodactyls. From 'Scientific American', 29 November 1884. Engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ideal-american-landscape-during-the-jurassic-epoch-based-on-professor-57314234.html
RMD96TTX–Ideal American landscape during the Jurassic epoch (based on Professor Othniel Marsh): Stegosaurus, Compsonotus (left) and Pterodactyls. From 'Scientific American', 29 November 1884. Engraving.
Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790-1852) English geologist who, in 1820, discovered the Iguanodon and deduced from its teeth that it was a herbivore, not a carnivore like previously known dinosaurs. Engraving published at time of his death in 1852 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gideon-algernon-mantell-1790-1852-english-geologist-who-in-1820-discovered-57314226.html
RMD96TTJ–Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790-1852) English geologist who, in 1820, discovered the Iguanodon and deduced from its teeth that it was a herbivore, not a carnivore like previously known dinosaurs. Engraving published at time of his death in 1852
A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian, the Iguanodon, near Cuckfield, Sussex in 1820, and deduced from the teeth that it was a herbivore, not a carnivore like previously discovered dinosaurs. Cartoon by John Scott from Thomas Hood 'Comic Annual', London, 1836. Woodcut. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-sawrian-cartoon-on-gideon-mantell-1790-1852-the-english-geologist-57314231.html
RMD96TTR–A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian, the Iguanodon, near Cuckfield, Sussex in 1820, and deduced from the teeth that it was a herbivore, not a carnivore like previously discovered dinosaurs. Cartoon by John Scott from Thomas Hood 'Comic Annual', London, 1836. Woodcut.
Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899) American palaeontologist. First professor of palaeontology at Yale university. Marsh discovered some 1,000 fossil vertebrates and organised expeditions, especially in Nebraska and Colorado. Cartoon from 'Punch' (London, 13 September 1890). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-othniel-charles-marsh-1831-1899-american-palaeontologist-first-professor-57289323.html
RMD95N37–Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899) American palaeontologist. First professor of palaeontology at Yale university. Marsh discovered some 1,000 fossil vertebrates and organised expeditions, especially in Nebraska and Colorado. Cartoon from 'Punch' (London, 13 September 1890).
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