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151 Caudal vertebra, Camarasaurus(?) (UUVP 2296).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A10
152 Caudal vertebra, Camarasaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A01
153 The chevrons or haemal arches are attached to the wires installed between the caudal vertebrae during the early stages of construction.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n097
154 Close-up of green trucks. Federal?P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nQBD11
155 Close-up view of limestone cap, lying over the fossiliferous unit, which is approximately 1 meter in thickness.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS05
156 If the young prospectors were lucky and raised their hands when asked about their success, we would have them "donate" their significant finds to the collection. They were allowed to keep fragments of no scientific value. (June 1961)P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n013
157 In numerical order, each fossil is cataloged, measured, identified, and carefully plotted on a base map before it is removed from the Quarry surface. This is just one part of the precise record keeping at the Quarry and compilation of the important data on the thousands of individual fossils exposed and collected there. (July 1961)P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n020
158 In the early years, young visitors to the C-LDQ were allowed to dig in the spoil piles next to the excavation. (June 1961)P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n012
159 Installation of the skull is a two person job.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n099
160 Interesting shots of flat-lying, blockey shale near the base of the fossiliferous unit.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS14
161 Interesting shots of flat-lying, blockey shale near the base of the fossiliferous unit.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS15
162 Interesting shots of flat-lying, blockey shale near the base of the fossiliferous unit.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS16
163 Interior of the C-LDQ Visitor's Center showing a dinosaur skeleton.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n006a
164 Large rib in blocky shale, Quarry number 2214.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS09
165 The last attempt at housing the C-LDQ field crew was a 16 foot square shack that boasted a gas stove and refrigerator, a table, four chairs, and two folding cots. (June 1962)P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n011
166 The last step is the touch-up of any nicks and scrapes sustained during transportation and mounting. (October 1988)P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n098
167 Lateral view of right ilium of Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES17
168 Lateral view of small premaxilla, Allosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES11
169 Lateral view of three teeth in dentary(?).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES19
170 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
171 The left background may be very close to the original Princeton Quarry outline.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS07
172 Left coracoid, Allosaurus (UUVP 0439).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_B17
173 Left dentary, medial view of anterior end, Ceratosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES06
174 Left dentary, medial view, Ceratosaurus.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nRES05
175 Left femur, Camptosaurus (UUVP 2259).P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nIN_A11
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