File:Gilmore with Diplodocus vertebrae.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGilmore with Diplodocus vertebrae.jpg | Original caption: "Professor Charles Gilmore of the Smithsonian Institution with dinosaur Diplodocus." Gilmore poses with caudal vertebrae assigned to Diplodocus longus, from specimen USNM 10865. Gilmore described the specimen and mounted it in the Smithsonian in 1932. | ||
Date | September 25, 1924 (original publication). Uploaded June 22, 2008 | ||
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SV-POW, Shorpy. Originally published in the Washington Post, Sep 24, 1924, in the article "Tail of Dinosaur Causes Flurry at Smithsonian."
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