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    John Bell Hatcher (October 11, 1861: 3  – July 3, 1904) was an American paleontologist and fossil hunter known as the "king of collectors" and best known...
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  • official in Lincolnshire, a Member of Parliament for part of 1660 John Bell Hatcher (1861–1904), American paleontologist This disambiguation page lists...
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  • 1967 Jade Hatcher (born 1990), Australian dancer Jason Hatcher (born 1982), U.S football player Jeffrey Hatcher, U.S. playwright John Bell Hatcher (1861–1904)...
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    skeletons were named and described in great detail by John Bell Hatcher in 1901, with Hatcher making CM 84 the type specimen of a new species of Diplodocus...
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    Member of the Morrison Formation, in Albany County, Wyoming. In 1900, John Bell Hatcher was hired by William Jacob Holland as curator of paleontology and...
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    Arthur Guernsey, who just so happened to show it to Hatcher. Marsh subsequently ordered Hatcher to locate and salvage the skull. The holotype was first...
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    Haplocanthosaurus (category Taxa named by John Bell Hatcher)
    originally named Haplocanthus priscus by John Bell Hatcher in 1903. Soon after his original description, Hatcher came to believe the name Haplocanthus had...
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    Cope's rival in the Bone Wars, Othniel C. Marsh, working alongside John Bell Hatcher in Long Island, Kansas.: 31–32  Sternberg also collected for various...
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    Charles Marsh, published a paper on a sizable lower jaw recovered by John Bell Hatcher in 1889 from the Lance Formation rocks in Niobrara County, Wyoming...
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    of Prof. Arthur Lakes near Golden, Colorado. In the early 1890s, John Bell Hatcher collected postcranial elements in eastern Wyoming. The fossils were...
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