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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HADROSAURIAN DINOSAURS
The First 150 Years: 1856 - 2006.
complied by M.K. Brett-Surman
© Smithsonian Institution 1985-2008
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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HADROSAURIAN DINOSAURS
complied by M.K. Brett-Surman, Ph.D., Smithsonian Institution
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