Table of contents for The carnivorous dinosaurs / edited by Kenneth Carpenter.

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Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Theropods Old and New
1. Tibiae of Small Theropod Dinosaurs from Southern England: From the Middle Jurassic of 
Stonesfield near Oxford and the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight	Peter M. Galton and 
Ralph E. Molnar
2. New Small Theropod from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming
	Kenneth Carpenter, Clifford Miles, and Karen Cloward
3. Redescription of the Small Maniraptoran Theropods Ornitholestes and Coelurus from the Upper 
Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming	Kenneth Carpenter, Clifford Miles, John H. Ostrom, 
and Karen Cloward
4. The Enigmatic Theropod Dinosaur Erectopus superbus (Sauvage 1882) from the Lower Albian 
of Louppy-le-Château (Meuse, France)	Ronan Allain
5. Holotype Braincase of Nothronychus mckinleyi Kirkland and Wolfe 2001 (Theropoda; 
Therizinosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) of West-Central New Mexico	James 
I. Kirkland, David K. Smith, and Douglas G. Wolfe
6. Anatomy of Harpymimus okladnikovi Barsbold and Perle 1984 (Dinosauria; Theropoda) of 
Mongolia	Yoshitsugu Kobayashi and Rinchen Barsbold
7. Theropod Teeth from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian), Big Bend National 
Park, Texas	Julia T. Sankey, Barbara R. Standhardt, and Judith A. Schiebout
8. Last Patagonian Non-Avian Theropods	Rodolfo A. Coria and Leonardo Salgado
II. Theropod Working Parts
9. Enamel Microstructure Variation within the Theropoda	Kathy Stokosa
10. Bite Me: Biomechanical Models of Theropod Mandibles and Implications for Feeding 
Behavior	François Therrien, Donald M. Henderson, and Christopher B. Ruff
11. Body and Tail Posture in Theropod Dinosaurs	Gregory S. Paul
12. Furcula of Tyrannosaurus rex	Peter Larson and J. Keith Rigby Jr.
13. The Pectoral Girdle and the Forelimb of Heyuannia (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria)
	Junchang Lü, Dong Huang, and Licheng Qiu
III. Theropods as Living Animals
14. Sexual Dimorphism in the Early Jurassic Theropod Dinosaur Dilophosaurus and a 
Comparison with Other Related Forms	Robert Gay
15. Sexual Selection and Sexual Dimorphism in Theropods		Ralph E. Molnar
16. An Unusual Multi-Individual Tyrannosaurid Bonebed in the Two Medicine Formation (Late 
Cretaceous, Campanian) of Montana (USA)	Philip J. Currie, David Trexler, Eva B. Koppelhus, 
Kelly Wicks, and Nate Murphy
17. Evidence for Predator-Prey Relationships: Examples for Allosaurus and Stegosaurus
	Kenneth Carpenter, Frank Sanders, Lorrie A. McWhinney, and Lowell Wood
18. Theropod Paleopathology: State-of-the-Art Review	Bruce Rothschild and Darren H. 
Tanke
Index

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Saurischia -- Juvenile literature.