Table of contents for Thunder-lizards : the Sauropodomorph dinosaurs / edited by Virginia Tidwell and Kenneth Carpenter.

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Contents
Contributors
I. Sauropods Old and New
1. Postcranial Anatomy of Referred Specimens of the Sauropodomorph Dinosaur 
Melanorosaurus from the Upper Triassic of South Africa	Peter M. Galton, Jacques Van 
Heerden, and Adam M. Yates
2. The Genus Barosaurus Marsh (Sauropoda, Diplodocidae)	John S. McIntosh
3. Reassessment of the Early Cretaceous Sauropod Astrodon johnsoni Leidy 1865 
(Titanosauriformes)	Kenneth Carpenter and Virginia Tidwell
4. Osteology of Ampelosaurus atacis (Titanosauria) from Southern France	Jean Le Loeuff
II. Sauropods Young to Old
5. New Juvenile Sauropod Material from Western Colorado, and the Record of Juvenile 
Sauropods from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation	John R. Foster
6. New Adult Specimens of Camarasaurus lentus Highlight Ontogenetic Variation within the 
Species	Takehito Ikejiri, Virginia Tidwell, and David L. Trexler
7. Age-Related Characteristics Found in a Partial Pelvis of Camarasaurus	Virginia Tidwell, 
Kenneth Stadtman, and Allen Shaw
8. Ontogenetic Variation and Isometric Growth in the Forelimb of the Early Cretaceous Sauropod 
Venenosaurus	Virginia Tidwell and D. Ray Wilhite
III. Body Parts: Morphology and Biomechanics
9. Neuroanatomy and Dentition of Camarasaurus lentus 	Sankar Chatterjee and Zhong Zheng
10. Neck Posture, Dentition, and Feeding Strategies in Jurassic Sauropod Dinosaurs	Kent 
A. Stevens and J. Michael Parrish
11. Neck Posture of Sauropods Determined Using Radiological Imaging to Reveal Three-
Dimensional Structure of Cervical Vertebrae		David S. Berman and Bruce M. Rothschild
12. Evolution of the Hyposphene-Hypanthrum Complex within Sauropoda	Sebasti n Apesteguía
13. Variation in the Appendicular Skeleton of North American Sauropod Dinosaurs: Taxonomic 
Implications	D. Ray Wilhite
14. First Articulated Manus of Diplodocus carnegii		Malcolm W. Bedell Jr. and David L. 
Trexler
15. Evolution of the Titanosaur Metacarpus	Sebasti n Apesteguía
16. Pes Anatomy in Sauropod Dinosaurs: Implications for Functional Morphology, Evolution, 
and Phylogeny		Matthew F. Bonnan
17. Sauropod Stress Fractures as Clues to Activity	Bruce M. Rothschild and Ralph E. Molnar
IV. Global Record of Sauropods
18. Between Gondwana and Laurasia: Cretaceous Sauropods in an Intraoceanic Carbonate 
Platform	Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia
19. Sauropods of Patagonia: Systematic Update and Notes on Global Sauropod Evolution
	Leonardo Salgado and Rodolfo A. Coria
20. Observations on Cretaceous Sauropods from Australia	Ralph E. Molnar and Steven W. 
Salisbury
21. Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Nests, Eggs, and Dung Mass (Coprolites) of Sauropods 
(Titanosaurs) from India	D. M. Mohabey
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Saurischia.
Saurischia -- Anatomy.
Saurischia -- Aging.
Saurischia -- Infancy.
Saurischia -- Evolution.
Saurischia -- Morphology.
Animal mechanics.