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Lossiemouth Sandstone
(Reptilia: Archosauria) from the Late Triassic of North America
The Origin and Early Evolution of Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs British Isles
Gondwana Vertebrate Faunas of India: Their Diversity and Intercontinental Relationships
A Procolophonid (Parareptilia) from the Owl Rock Member, Chinle Formation of Utah, Usa
OSTEODERMS of JUVENILES of STAGONOLEPIS (ARCHOSAURIA: AETOSAURIA) from the LOWER CHINLE Group, EAST-CENTRAL ARIZONA
The Permo-Triassic Sandstones of Morayshire, Scotland
Stratigraphical Chart of the United Kingdom: Northern Britain
The Geology and Landscape of Moray
Geological Explorations in the Triassic of Southern Tanzania
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
University of Birmingham Mass Extinctions Drove Increased Global
Historia Natural Comments on the Taxonomic Diversity and Paleobiogeography of the Earliest Known Dinosaur Assemblages
Scleromochlus Taylori and the Origin of Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs
Erpetosuchus, a Crocodile-Like Basal Archosaur from the Late Triassic of Elgin, Scotland
Saltopus, a Dinosauriform from the Upper Triassic of Scotland Michael J
Reassessment of the Triassic Archosauriform Scleromochlus Taylori: Neither Runner Nor Biped, but Hopper
The Rhynchosaur Hyperodapedon from the Upper Triassic of Wyoming and Its Global Biochronological Significance
Top View
The Carnian Pluvial Episode and the Origin of Dinosaurs
The First Ornithosuchid from Brazil and Its Macroevolutionary and Phylogenetic Implications for Late Triassic Faunas in Gondwana
Studies on Continental Late Triassic Tetrapod Biochronology. II. the Ischigualastian and a Carnian Global Correlation
(Santa Maria Formation) and Rhynchosaur Diversity Patterns Across the Middle-Late Triassic Boundary
Three-Dimensional Tomographic Study of Dermal Armour from the Tail of the Triassic Aetosaur Stagonolepis Robertsoni
Triassic Environments, Climates and Reptile Evolution
Archosaur Remains from the Otter Sandstone Formation (Middle Triassic, Late Anisian) of Devon, Southern UK
Newsletter Number 54
Global Correlation of the Triassic Theropod Record
Tiki Formation