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76 Lateral view of right ilium of Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES17
77 Lateral view of small premaxilla, Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES11
78 Lateral view of three teeth in dentary(?).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES19
79 Laying the entire skeleton out on the floor allows a last minute check for all parts to be at hand.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n091
80 Left coracoid, Allosaurus (UUVP 0439).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B17
81 Left dentary, medial view of anterior end, Ceratosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES06
82 Left dentary, medial view, Ceratosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES05
83 Left femur, Camptosaurus (UUVP 2259).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A11
84 Left ischium, Camptosaurus (UUVP 2383).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B03
85 Left maxilla, Ceratosaurus, as exposed.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES01
86 Left maxilla, Ceratosaurus, lateral view.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES02
87 Left maxilla, Ceratosaurus, medial view.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES03
88 Left premaxilla, Allosaurus (UUVP 0445).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A14
89 Left scapulocoracoid, Stegosaurus (UUVP 2568).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A16
90 Left side views of Allosaurus braincase and endocast.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES15
91 May be a Job Corp representative, which agency did a fine job in the construction of the C-LDQ Visitor Center.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nQBD12
92 Medial view of right scapula, Stegosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES10
93 Medial views of premaxilla. Left is Marshosaurus, right is Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES13
94 Mid-dorsal vertebra, Camarasaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B01
95 Mid-maxillary (?) Tooth of Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES16
96 More clapping and smiling.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nQBD06
97 Most fossil bones are fractured, so must be coated with a preservative, as soon as they are uncovered and allowed to dry, to seal the fossil and fasten the numerous, tiny fragments in place. This step is necessary before the fossils can be safely removed and transported to the laboratory for final preparation and study.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n035
98 Much of the necessary preparation of fossil bones, as demonstrated on this premaxilla of Allosaurus, is done with a miniature air hammer called an AirScribe. The AirScribe is an indispensable tool in the careful preparation of most dinosaur bones.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n042
99 Neural spine, sauropod (?), enclosed in the softer shale unit.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS11
100 Next in the order of assembly, the dorsal (back) and caudal (tail) sections are attached to keep the mount in balance. (October 1988)P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n094
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