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1 Prospect near the southern end of the Quarry in the vicinity of the Princeton Quarry(?).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS08
2 Quarry worker, indicating that he cannot find any fossils. Pot-holing is not a good quarrying procedure.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS17
3 Radius, Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B15
4 Reverse faulted fibula, Allosaurus (UUVP 2769).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B10
5 Right and left premaxillae, Ceratosaurus (UUVP 0445).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A15
6 Right femur, Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A08
7 Right femur, Camarasaurus (UUVP 0020).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A02
8 Right Femur, Stegosaurus (UUVP 2376).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B04
9 Right ilium, AllosaurusP1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A12
10 Right ischium, Camarasaurus (UUVP 2426).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B02
11 Right scapula, Stegosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B12
12 Right scapulocoracoid and dorsal rib, Ceratosaurus (UUVP 0317).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A13
13 Right tibia, Camarasaurus (UUVP 2395).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B20
14 Sacral vertebrae, Camarasaurus (UUVP 2124).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A19
15 Same as IN-B 06 (note thick limestone cap).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B07
16 Tail spike(?), Stegosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A09
17 These colorful, Morrison Formation exposures are similar to the rock outcrops where dinosaur bones are found in many localities across the Colorado Plateau of Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n004
18 This oil painting by Utah artist, Gale Hammond, is his interpretation of dinosaur life at the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry 147.5 million years ago. A large Allosaur looks on, while a second predator attacks a Camptosaur. Notice the vegetation and a ponderous sauropod dinosaur wading the shallow lake in the background. Few dinosaur Paleontologists now agree that sauropods spent much time swimming or wading, thereby risking getting mired in the mud of or adjacent to shallow bodies of water.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n008
19 This view of the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry (C-LDQ) in Emery County, Utah is typical of the primitive landscape and isolated areas, where many of Utah's dinosaurs are found and collected.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n003
20 Two dorsal ribs, Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A07
21 Two ribs and caudal vertebrae, Allosaurus (UUVP 0261, 0106, 0012).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A17
22 Uncommon association of two articulating limb elements, femur and tibia of Allosaurus (UUVP 0826, 0827).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A05
23 Unidentified.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B19
24 Vertebrae, ischium, and tibia, Camarasaurus (?) (UUVP 2426-tibia).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A18
25 Vertebrae, ribs, etc., Allosaurus (UUVP 0012, 0106, 0261, 0262, 0267).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B18
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