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Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles from the Mesozoic of Mexico [18.221.53.209] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 09:55 GMT) Life of the Past James O. Farlow, editor Indiana University Press Bloomington and Indianapolis DINOSAURS AND OTHER REPTILES FROM THE MESOZOIC OF MEXICO EDITED BY Héctor E. rivEr a-Sylva, KEnnEtH carpEntEr, AND EbErHard FrEy This book is a publication of Indiana University Press Office of Scholarly Publishing Herman B Wells Library—350 1320 E. 10th St. Bloomington, IN 47405 USA iupress.indiana.edu Telephone 800-842-6796 Fax 812-855-7931© 2014 by Indiana University Press All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. The Association of American University Presses’ Resolution on Permissions constitutes the only exception to this prohibition. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992. Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Dinosaurs and other reptiles from the Mesozoic of Mexico / edited by Héctor E. Rivera-Sylva, Kenneth Carpenter, and Eberhard Frey. pages cm. — (Life of the past) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-253-01183-1 (cl : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0-253-01271-5 (ebk.) 1. Dinosaurs—Mexico. 2. Paleontology— Mexico. 3. Paleontology—Mesozoic. 4. Paleogeography—Mexico. 5. Paleogeography—Mesozoic. I. Rivera-Sylva, Héctor E., [date] II. Carpenter, Kenneth, [date] III. Frey, Eberhard, [date] QE861.9.M49D56 2014 567.90972—dc23 2013036587 1 2 3 4 5 19 18 17 16 15 14 [18.221.53.209] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 09:55 GMT) This volume is dedicated to Antonio del Castillo (1820–1895), founder and director of the National Geological Institute, who led the way in the study of Mexican vertebrate paleontology. ...

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