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note of correction Re: Stegnosaurs



Jaime Headden kindly recommended our recent publication, _The Complete
Dinosaur_, as a source of information about stegnosaurs.  The editors,
however, are James O. Farlow and M.K. Brett-Surman (in case anyone goes
looking for the book by editor-name only).  Additional information about
the book can be found on our website at
<http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/fall97/farlow.html>

Cordially,

Cindy Ballard, Assistant Acquisitions Editor
Indiana University Press
601 North Morton Street
Bloomington, IN 47404-3797
e-mail:    cballard@indiana.edu
phone: (812) 855-8699   fax: (812) 855-8507 
http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/


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<2) What do we know/think we now about segnosaurs? Where can I find more 
info?>

You can find the best debate system used for these creatures right here, 
or look for the material in the original literature, which research into 
the library will probably turn up, as well as perusal into the following 
books:

_The Complete Dinosaur_ Padian & Brett-Surman, 1997
_The Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs_ Currie & ?, 1997
_Dinosaurs: the Encyclopedia_ Glut, 1997

All are rich and cover various fields, often overlapping, but getting to 
read at least two of these will assure a fair knowledge of any dino 
subject, dino taxa, and whathaveyou.
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