EditorialMegasternum, Print, Pleurosternon is an extinct genus of cryptodire turtle from the late Jurassic period to the early Cretaceous period. Its type species, P. bullocki was described by the paleontologist Richard Owen (noted for coining the word Dinosaur...
EditorialA dinosaur in the costume of a jester. Prehistoric Peeps. From “Punch.” Drawn by E. T. Reed. [With 26 plates.]. London : Bradbury, Agnew & Co., [1896]. Source: 1876.b.36 back page.
EditorialA cricket match'. "How's that, Umpire? !!' Cavemen playing a game of cricket, interrupted by a dinosaur. Prehistoric Peeps. From “Punch.” Drawn by E. T. Reed. [With 26 plates.]. London : Bradbury, Agnew & Co., [1896]. Source: 1876.b.36 peep XIV.
EditorialProfessor Owen, F.R.S. Photographic Portraits of Living Celebrities execu. London, 1856-1859. Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892). Portrait. English Zoologist and Palaeontologist. He coined the term 'Dinosaur' ('terrible lizard'). Image taken from Photograph...
EditorialPsalm 107; cowslips. Luttrell Psalter. England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335. [Whole folio] Psalm 107. Border decoration with cowslips and vetch included in the foliate designs. A grotesque in the outer margin, with the head and forelegs of a squirrel...
EditorialA day in the country'. Even a little holiday outing was not wholly free from risk! Prehistoric people in a cart being pulled by a dinosaur, and being attacked by other dinosaurs. Prehistoric Peeps. From “Punch.” Drawn by E. T. Reed. [With 26 plates...
EditorialBrachiosaurus Brancal. Psauropode brachiosaurus dinosaur, end of the Jurassic period, approximately 152 and 145 million years ago. Detail of mandible with teeth. Museum fur Naturkunde (Museum of Natural History). Berlin Germany. Europe.
EditorialLA RIOJA. DEPOSIT OF ICNITAS. General view of the figure that reproduces a DINOSAUR, in the vicinity of ENCISO. Numerous fossil footprints of dinosaurs have been located in this place. (Valley of the Cidacos). District of La Rioja Baja. Spain.
EditorialTriceratops. Ceratopsid dinosaur. 68-65 million years. Late Cretaceous Period. Maastrichtian stage. Skull. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialDinosaur fossils and zoological skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons. Steel engraving by E. Radclyffe after an illustration by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd from London Interiors, Their Costumes and Ceremonies, Joshua Mead, London, 1841.
EditorialDiplodocus carnegii, the greatest known dinosaur. Illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinson's "Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days," Chapman and Hall, London, 1894.
EditorialAnchisaurus polyzelus, oldest known dinosaur from North America, early Jurassic. Illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinson's "Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days," Chapman and Hall, London, 1894.
EditorialFossils of head of Jurassic crocodile Teleosaurus, skeleton of marine reptile Plesiosaurus macrocephalus, skeleton, head and tooth of marine reptile Ichthyosaurus communis, tooth of dinosaur Iguanodon, and coprolites (fossil excrement) of Ichthyosaurus...
EditorialBrachiosaurus Brancal. Psauropode brachiosaurus dinosaur, end of the Jurassic period, approximately 152 and 145 million years ago. Detail of mandible with teeth. Museum fur Naturkunde (Museum of Natural History). Berlin Germany. Europe.
EditorialLA RIOJA. DEPOSIT OF ICNITAS. General view of the figure that reproduces a DINOSAUR, in the vicinity of ENCISO. Numerous fossil footprints of dinosaurs have been located in this place. (Valley of the Cidacos). District of La Rioja Baja. Spain.
EditorialTriceratops. Ceratopsid dinosaur. 68-65 million years. Late Cretaceous Period. Maastrichtian stage. Skull. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialEDMONTOSAURUS REGALIS. Dinosaur species found in the Upper Cretaceous zone of the Hell Creek formation. Outskirts of Watauga (South Dakota). Geology Museum. Rapid City State of South Dakota. U.S.