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Earl Douglass

Earl Douglass with his hand on a ''Diplodocus'' specimen, Dinosaur National Monument (August 1922). Earl Douglass (October 28, 1862 – January 13, 1931) was an American paleontologist who discovered the dinosaur ''Apatosaurus'', playing a central role in one of the most important fossil finds in North America. By 1922 Earl had unearthed and shipped more than 700,000 pounds of material including nearly 20 complete skeletons of Jurassic dinosaurs such as Diplodocus, Dryosaurus, Stegosaurus, Barosaurus, Camarasaurus and Brontosaurus. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Studies on changes in vitamin content of alfalfa hay by Douglass, Earl, 1862-1931

    Published 1933
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    The deterioration of manures under semi-arid conditions by Headden, William P. (William Parker), 1850-1932

    Published 1910
    Other Authors: “…Douglass, Earl, 1862-1931…”
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    The deterioration of manures under semi-arid conditions / by Headden, William P. (William Parker), 1850-1932

    Published 1910
    Other Authors: “…Douglass, Earl, 1862-1931…”
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    Further studies on vitamins in alfalfa hay by Vail, C. E. (Carey Eugene)

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Douglass, Earl, 1862-1931…”
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    Further studies on vitamins in alfalfa hay / by Vail, C. E. (Carey Eugene)

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Douglass, Earl, 1862-1931…”
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