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    Richard J. Lucas Vietnam War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]

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    This collection contains documents recording the service of Richard J. Lucas in the Vietnam War

    Figure 10 in The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho

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    Figure 10. Stormbergia dangershoeki gen. et sp. nov. BMNH R11000 (paratype), scapulocoracoid in lateral (A), medial (B) and dorsal (C) views. Abbreviations: ac, acromion process; cf, coracoid foramen; gl, glenoid.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2005, The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho, pp. 175-218 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (2) on page 193, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00182.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543483

    Figure 12 in The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho

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    Figure 12. Stormbergia dangershoeki gen. et sp. nov. SAM-PK-K1105 (holotype), ulna and radius in anterior (A) and posterior (B) views. Abbreviations: ole, olecranon process; ra, radius; ul, ulna.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2005, The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho, pp. 175-218 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (2) on page 194, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00182.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543483

    The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa

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    Butler, Richard J. (2010): The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (4): 648-684, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.x, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.

    Figure 2 in The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa

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    Figure 2. Eocursor parvus, holotype (SAM-PK-K8025). Parietal (within 'tibial block'), dorsal view. Abbreviations: add, arcuate depression for the adductor musculature; fr, sutural surface for the frontal; clw, caudolateral parietal wings; rlp, rostrolateral process; stf, position of the supratemporal fenestra. Scale bar = 10 mm.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2010, The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa, pp. 648-684 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (4) on page 651, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.x, http://zenodo.org/record/575540

    Figure 13 in The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho

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    Figure 13. Stormbergia dangershoeki gen. et sp. nov. BMNH R11000 (paratype), left ilium in lateral (A), medial (B) and dorsal (C) views. Abbreviations: bs, brevis shelf; ilisp, ischiadic peduncle; saf, supraacetabular flange; sar2, scar for sacral rib 2; sar3–5, scars for sacral ribs 3–5; vf, ventral flange partially backing the acetabulum.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2005, The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho, pp. 175-218 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (2) on page 195, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00182.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543483

    Figure 23 in The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho

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    Figure 23. cf. Stormbergia. SAM-PK-K1107, photos of block of articulated material including portions of two anterior dorsals, rib fragments, left scapulocoracoid and left humerus. Humerus is exposed in anterolateral (A) and posteromedial (B) views. Abbreviations: ac, acromion process; adv, anterior dorsal; cor, coracoid; dpc, deltopectoral crest of the humerus; gl, glenoid; hum, humerus; scap, scapula.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2005, The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho, pp. 175-218 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (2) on page 202, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00182.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543483

    No. 694 Anne Butler

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    Transcript (29 pages) of an interview by Greg Smoak with Anne M. Butler at Denver, Colorado, on 4 October 2012. Part of the Western History Association Oral History Project, Everett Cooley Collection tape no. U-3168Emeritus professor of history at Utah State University, Anne Butler, remembers her academic career with emphasis on her membership in the Western Historical Association and her time as editor of the WHA´s organ the Western Historical Quarterly. Raised in Massachusetts, Dr. Butler discovered her love of the West and Western history in childhood, and, as a single mother of two in the 1960s, embarked on a college career that started at Towson State University and led her to a PhD at the University of Maryland. She worked closely with Walter Rundell and Richard Farrell at Maryland, and throughout the interview discusses Rundell´s scholarship, his manner with students, and his work in the WHA. Dr. Rundell was responsible for Dr. Butler´s own entry into the WHA, and she gave her first paper at the San Diego conference in 1979. She replaced Chaz Peterson at Utah State University in 1988 with Clyde Milnerôs encouragement, and indeed credits him with making her academic experience and her entire time in Logan until his departure wonderful. Dr. Butler retired from USU to give David Lewis room to grow as editor, but also because Dr. Milner had already left. Her work for the WHQ spanned fourteen years, and she professionalized the establishment as well as gearing the journal up for online access and publication. She remembers the WHQ being the only small journal to join History Co-op at first, alongside the bigger names. Dr. Butler also made a concerted effort at the WHQ to reach out to Hispanic and women scholars. She mentions the journal´s emphasis on cutting-edge research and notes the rise of graduate students´ work in the publication. She mentions a number of fine graduate students the WHQ sponsored with fellowships, and discusses the process. In 2012 Dr. Butler received the WHA´s Award of Merit. Project: Western History Association. Interviewer: Greg Smoa

    Figure 6 in The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa

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    Figure 6. Eocursor parvus, holotype (SAM-PK-K8025). Stereopair photographs and interpretive drawing of the 'braincase block'. Abbreviations: bs, basisphenoid; clf, cultriform process; cv, cervical vertebra; dna, dorsal neural arch; ns, neural spine; tp, transverse process. Scale bar = 20 mm.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2010, The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa, pp. 648-684 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (4) on page 653, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.x, http://zenodo.org/record/575540
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