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Item A new element in the ceratopsian jaw with additional notes on the mandible. American Museum novitates ; no. 1092(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1940) Brown, Barnum.; Schlaikjer, Erich Maren, 1905-; Falkenbach, Otto, 1878-1952.Item New fishes from the continental Tertiary of Alaska. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 74, article 1(New York : The American Museum of Natural History, 1937) Schlaikjer, Erich Maren, 1905-; American Museum Yukon Territory-Alaskan Expedition (1936)Item A new fossil zalambdodont insectivore. American Museum novitates ; no. 698(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1934) Schlaikjer, Erich Maren, 1905-; Reed, W. H. (William Harlow), 1848-1915.; Matthew, William Diller, 1871-1930.Item The origin of ceratopsian horn-cores. American Museum novitates ; no. 1065(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1940) Brown, Barnum.; Schlaikjer, Erich Maren, 1905-"In Protoceratops the pronounced horn-core-like structure formed by the arching of the nasal bones represents the first stage in the development of the ceratopsian nasal horn-core. 2. In all of the earlier ceratopsians the nasal horn-core is formed by upgrowth of the nasal bones. This horn-core probably bore a pair of osseous elements, although these elements are known only in two genera. 3. The distinct nasal horn-core suturally united with the nasal bones, as in Triceratops, is the homologue of the nasal ossicle or ossicles of the earlier ceratopsians. 4. The retrogression of the nasal horn with the enlargement of the osseous element or elements seems definitely associated with the progressive development of the brow horns. 5. The brow horn-cores are formed by outgrowths of the dorsal portions of the postorbital (postfrontal) bones. Definite evidence of this is shown by the condition in Brachyceratops, Monoclonius, Chasmosaurus, Styracosaurus, and the immature Triceratops. This development of brow horn-cores is foreshadowed in Protoceratops. With age, the postorbitals in this genus become proportionately enlarged, pronouncedly arched, and very rugose"--P. 6-7.Item The skeleton of Leptoceratops with the description of a new species. American Museum novitates ; no. 1169(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1942) Brown, Barnum.; Schlaikjer, Erich Maren, 1905-Item The skeleton of Styracosaurus with the description of a new species. American Museum novitates ; no. 955(New York City : The American Museum of Natural History, 1937) Brown, Barnum.; Schlaikjer, Erich Maren, 1905-Item A study of the troödont dinosaurs, with the description of a new genus and four new species. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 82, article 5(New York : [American Museum of Natural History], 1943) Brown, Barnum.; Schlaikjer, Erich Maren, 1905-