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1268 WITMER AND RIDGELY TABLE 1. Institutional abbreviations Abbreviation AMNH BHI BMNH BMR CM CMN CMNH FMNH IGM MOR MWC MCZ OMNH PIN ROM SDSM TMP UMNH ZPAL Institution Location American Museum of Natural History Black Hills Institute Natural History Museum Burpee Museum of Natural History Carnegie Museum of Natural History Canadian Museum of Nature Cleveland Museum of Natural History Field Museum of Natural History Institute of Geology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University Museum of Western Colorado Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Oklahoma University Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Royal Ontario Museum South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology University of Utah Museum of Natural History Institute of Paleobiology of the Polish Academy of Sciences New York City, New York Hill City, South Dakota London, United Kingdom Rockford, Illinois Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Cleveland, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Ulan Bataar, Mongolia Bozeman, Montana Grand Junction, Colorado Cambridge, Massachusetts Norman, Oklahoma Moscow, Russia Toronto, Ontario, Canada Rapid City, South Dakota Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Salt Lake City, Utah Warsaw, Poland Although a number of specimens were subjected to CT scanning (see below), the total sample includes specimens studied more traditionally via observation, and this latter category was critical for establishing basic anatomy and assessing variability.

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