... but check the figures first ! This is pure G***** quality, sir ! :-/ You might actually prefer this one: http://www.archive.org/details/BrachyceratopsACeratopsianDinosaurFromTheTwoMedicineFormationOf This is not the first time that I am amazed by the scans provided by G*****. And by 'amazed', I mean 'astonished to find complete scans lacking figures because of some fffuuuing scanning software or including scans of folded in plates'. That is pretty frustrating but also pretty stupid, as they will need to re-scans the whole books - one of the main goals of digitalizing books being indeed to prevent book handling... Cheers, Jocelyn Falconnet PS: Please excuse my French ;-) Jocelyn Falconnet.
Check this out: http://www.archive.org/details/brachyceratopsa00usgoog BruceDate: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 18:36:33 -0800 From: flmarius@yahoo.com To: VRTPALEO@usc.edu; dinosaur@usc.edu Subject: PDF request -Gilmore 1917-Brachyceratops The subject line says it all. I don't have the full ref, but it's USGS Prof. Papers.I cannot find it online, e.g. archive.org, jstor, paleodb, etc. I am looking for the full paper. Thanks in advance, Frank