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Abstracts: London 1996 - University College
 
 
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SVPCA Conference
Platform presentation (20 mins)
Pterosaurs from continental environments
 
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Natasha N Bakhurina
1
 
David M Unwin
2
 
1
Moscow
 
2
Bristol
Chinese dinosaurs: new material and old problems
 
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Paul M Barrett
1
 
1
Cambridge
A mixosaur with embryos from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland
 
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W Brinkmann
1
 
1
Zurich
A giant pterosaur from the uppermost Cretaceous of the French Pyrenees
 
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Eric Buffetaut
1
 
1
Paris
Hollington and Cuckfield Sussex a taphonomic and sedimentological comparison of two Wealden sites
 
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A Burton
1
 
1
Cambridge
Cranial anatomy of Eocaecilia and the divergent morphology of the lissamphibian orders
 
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R L Carroll
1
 
1
Montreal
Primary bipedality in dinosaurs - a myth that lives on
 
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Alan J Charig
1
 
1
London
Latest news from the Lower Carboniferous - the curious nose of Crassigyrinus and other stories
 
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Jennifer A Clack
1
 
1
Cambridge
A late Cretaceous cryptoclidid from New Zealand
 
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Arthur R I Cruickshank
1
 
Ewan Fordyce
2
 
1
Leicester
 
2
Otago
A new late Devonian actinopterygian from the Catskill Formation in Pennsylvania USA
 
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Ted Daeschler
1
 
1
Philadelphia
The lizards of the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of North America new data and interpretations
 
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Susan E Evans
1
 
1
London
Fierce fangs to change: new light on the tooth replacement of pterosaurs
 
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Michael Fastnacht
1
 
1
Mainz
News on the holotype of Arambourgiana (Pterosauria)
 
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Eberhard �Dino� Frey
1
 
David M Martill
2
 
1
Karlsruhe
 
2
Portsmouth
The Piltdown Hoax, the 301st paper
 
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A Currant
1
 
Brian G Gardiner
1
 
1
London
Bison from London and Los Angeles: a tale of two cities
 
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Henry Gee
1
 
1
London
The Kupferzell rauisuchian
 
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David J Gower
1
 
1
T�bingen
Locomotion in metriorhynchid crocodilians
 
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Daniel Grange
1
 
1
Bristol
Palaeogene lizards: a Hampshire Basin fauna
 
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Bryony Green
1
 
1
London
An early xenacanthid elasmobranch from the Upper Carboniferous (Namurian B) of Hagen (NW Sauerland), Germany
 
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O Hampe
1
 
1
Berlin
The fish faunas of Japan
 
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Rebecca Hitchin
1
 
1
Bristol
Early Cretaceous land turtles from the Tetori Group of Central Japan
 
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R Hjrayama
1
 
1
Chiba
Tiny plesiadapiforms from the early Eocene of north-west Europe
 
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Jerry J Hooker
1
 
1
BMNH london
The skull of the phytosaur Nicrosaurus k~ from the late Triassic of Germany
 
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Axel Hungerb�hler
1
 
1
Bristol
The palaeoecology of Wealden dinosaurs: new finds new thoughts
 
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Stephen Hutt
1
 
1
IoW
The question of the paired pineal foramen of the Ordovician arandaspids
 
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Philippe Janvier
1
 
1
Paris
Onwards and backwards - mitrate tracks from the German Devonian
 
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Richard P S Jefferies
1
 
1
London
Update on the dinosaur embryo project
 
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Arthur R I Cruickshank
1
 
K A Joysey
2
 
Terry W Manning
1
 
1
Leicester
 
2
Cambridge
The skeletal taphonomy of Archaeopteryx
 
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R Kemp
1
 
1
Bristol
Trends in the Mesozoic evolution of actinopterygian fishes
 
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Paul Lambers
1
 
1
Groningen
A highly specialized hvbodont shark from the Cretaceous of Brazil
 
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John G Maisey
1
 
1
New York
Dentitions of iguanodontian dinosaurs
 
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Makoto Manabe
1
 
1
Tokyo
The cranial anatomy of Scelidosaurus
 
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David B Norman
1
 
1
Cambridge
Variability and evolution in viverravid carnivorans
 
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P David Polly
1
 
1
Michigan
A new group of primitive teleosteans from the early Cretaceous of Spain
 
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Francisco J Poyato-Ariza
1
 
1
Madrid
Homeotic genes and vertebrate heads
 
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Robert Presley
1
 
1
Cardiff
Conodont ecology - the nature of the beast
 
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Mark A Purnell
1
 
1
Leicester
Fossil crocodilians from the late Miocene Baynunah Formation of Abu Dhabi
 
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Daniel Pemberton
1
 
Michael Rauhe
 
1
Karlsruhe
New actinopterygian fishes from the Ameguino Formation (Jurassic) of the Antarctic Peninsula
 
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E V Diaz
1
 
Martha Richter
 
R A Scasso
 
1
Brazil
New data on basal crocodylomorph relationships
 
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Hans-Dieter Sues
1
 
1
Toronto
Torsional resistance in pliosaur skulls
 
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Arthur R I Cruickshank
1
 
Michael A Taylor
2
 
1
Leicester
 
2
Edinburgh
Microremains of Late Jurassic elasmobranchs
 
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Detlev Thies
1
 
1
Hannover
Pterosaur tracks and the terrestrial ability of pterosaurs
 
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David M Unwin
1
 
1
Bristol
Respiratory turbinal bones and the metabolic rates of dinosaurs and birds
 
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Paul Upchurch
1
 
1
Cambridge
Archosauromorph braincases and the origin of crocodiles and birds
 
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J Welman
1
 
1
Bloemfontein
Vertebrate palaeontological expeditions to Tendaguru and Ethiopia
 
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C Werner
Are pygmy hippos living fossils?
 
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Eleanor M Weston
1
 
1
Cambridge
Fossil vertebrate footprints from the Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset
 
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Joanna Wright
1
 
1
Bristol
Relationships of fossil and recent lamnoid sharks allied to the genus Carcharodon
 
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T Uyeno
1
 
Y Yabumoto
 
1
Kitakyushu

SPPC/GCG Conference
Platform presentation (20 mins)
Conserving Crinoids - Problems and Solutions.
 
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Chris Collins
1
 
1
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge
Giant Wings in Small Halls or so
 
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Alexandra Anders
1
 
Eberhard �Dino� Frey
1
 
David M Martill
3
 
John G Martin
4
 
Lorna Steel
3
 
1
Staatliches Museum f�r Naturkunde
 
3
Department of Geology, University of Portsmouth
 
4
Leicestershire Museums.
The Fayum colledion at the Natural History Museum: What Conservation Lessons can be Learned?
 
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David Gray
1
 
1
Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum
The Compsognathus Cast
 
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Peter Griffiths
Excavating and Preparing Peloneustes - a Recent Pliosaur Discovery from Oxfordshire
 
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Juliet Hay
Its Fragile? Why not Cast it? - Formalose as a Moulding Medium (followed by a practical demonstration)
 
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Susanne Hen�en
1
 
1
Oberfrankisches Ergeschichtliches Museum, Bayreuth
A Wild Goose: Preparation for the After Life
 
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Angela C Milner
Bone Diagenesis: The Early Stages.
 
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Christina Nielsen-Marsh
1
 
1
Research laboratory for Archaeology, the History of Art,Oxford University
Ethanolamine thioglycollate and Pyrite Decay: Does it Work?
 
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Adrian M Doyle
1
 
Cyn Ring
2
 
1
Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum
 
2
School of History, Archaeology, University of Wales
Mounting lchthyosaurs
 
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The Natural History Museum
 
Glenys Wass