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Hopeful membership applicants gather  to examine fossil specimens from the case below. This is only one step in their arduous journey to entry into the
World Paleontological Society
Late Cretaceous
Dinosaur Fossils from Alberta
Cretaceous Cabinet
Drawer 1: Theropod Dinosaurs
Drawer 2: Albertosaurus
Drawer 3: Crocodilia
Drawer 4: Theropod Dinosaurs (2)
Drawer 5: Champsosaurus
Drawer 6: Ceratopsians
Drawer 7: Ankylosaurs
Drawer 8: Hadrosaur Teeth
Drawer 9: Microvertebrates
Drawer 10: Ornithomimid
Drawer 11: Pachycephalosaurus
These cabinets house fossil specimens revealing
4 Billion years of Evolution
Drawer 12: Dinosaur Skin, Coprolites, etc.
Drawer 13: Hadrosaur & Ceratopsian Unguals (claws)
Drawer 14: Hadrosaur Vertebrae
Drawer 15: Marine Reptiles
Drawer 16: Shark Teeth
Drawer 17: Ammonites
Drawer 18: Non-western Ammonites
Drawer 19: Echinoderms
Drawer 20: Bivalve Oysters
Drawer 21: Brachiopods
Drawer 22: Freshwater Mollusca
Drawer 23: Hadrosaur Phalanx 1(toe bone)
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Paleozoic Room
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Cenozoic Room
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Jurassic Room
Archived Articles
Dinosaurs extrordinaire
Origins of 'Dinosaur'
Charter Members
Extinction
Society History
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