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    William Harlow Reed (9 June 1848 – 24 April 1915) was an American fossil collector and pioneer. He served as a curator at the Museum of Geology at the...
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    (unrelated to Dippy) by William Harlow Reed near Medicine Bow, Wyoming in December 1898. On a return trip financed by Carnegie, Reed excavated Sheep Creek...
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    collected from Morrison Formation rocks at Como Bluff, Wyoming by William Harlow Reed. He identified it as belonging to an entirely new genus and species...
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    Stegosaurus sp. Mammalia genus and species indeterminant Excavated by William Harlow Reed. Dinosauria Saurischia Theropoda Allosaurus atrox (h) (now Allosaurus...
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    themselves as Harlow and Edwards, workers on the Union Pacific Railroad. Their real names were William Harlow Reed (1848–1915) and William Edwards Carlin...
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    collector William Harlow Reed to the Cenomanian strata of the Frontier Formation of Albany County, Wyoming to collect fossil mammals and reptiles. Reed collected...
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  • follows a railroad foreman and how the Bone Wars started, after William Harlow Reed finds mysterious fossils with his work crew. 17 2 "The Texas Fence-Cutting...
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    Stegosaurus ungulatus (YPM 1853), which was collected by Lakes and William Harlow Reed the same year and named by Marsh. The specimen was one of many found...
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  • the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh and led by William Harlow Reed, bestows the name "Dippy" on the Diplodicus carnegii, which becomes...
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    'bent' and σαυρος (sauros) meaning 'lizard'). On September 4, 1879 William Harlow Reed in Albany County, Wyoming found the remains of a small euornithopod...
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