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Re: Permian Footprints: references
In a message dated 1/18/02 8:50:20 AM Pacific Standard Time, emmar@ldeo.columbia.edu writes:
<< Baird, D. 1980. A prosauropod dinosaur trackway from the Navajo Sandstone (Lower Jurassic) of Arizona; pp. 219-230 in L. L. Jacobs (eds.), Aspects of Vertebrate History. Museum of Northern Arizona Press, Flagstaff.
[Description of "Navahopus falcipollex" - quadrupedal trackway attributed to prosauropods, on a dune foreset surface in the Early Jurassic Navajo Ss.
(Specimen is in the collections of the Museum of Northern Arizona; I think the book may still be available from the MNA bookstore)] >>
There was another paper in that volume about South American Mesozoic fossils that included some interesting ichnites including one with two digits, if I remember correctly. There was also an essay about dinosaurs by Dale Russell. Wish I had not given that book away now... DV