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[Click on an image thumbnail to view a larger image, notice] ![No. 83381Fossil skeleton of duck-billed dinosaur Lambeosaurus, No. 15-37, as it lay in the rock about 6 miles southeast of Manyberries, Alberta. Most of the left side of skeleton was destroyed by weathering but the right side is splendidly preserved. No. 83381Fossil skeleton of duck-billed dinosaur Lambeosaurus, No. 15-37, as it lay in the rock about 6 miles southeast of Manyberries, Alberta. Most of the left side of skeleton was destroyed by weathering but the right side is splendidly preserved.](/web/20061103015421im_/http://ess.nrcan.gc.ca/esic/gallery/images/83381_.jpg)
| No. 83381 Fossil skeleton of duck-billed dinosaur Lambeosaurus, No. 15-37, as it lay in the rock about 6 miles southeast of Manyberries, Alberta. Most of the left side of skeleton was destroyed by weathering but the right side is splendidly preserved.Photo taken by C.M. Sternberg, 1937.
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![No. kgs-2067Fossil of Eurypterus Lacustris found in Welland County, Ontario. No. kgs-2067Fossil of Eurypterus Lacustris found in Welland County, Ontario.](/web/20061103015421im_/http://ess.nrcan.gc.ca/esic/gallery/images/kgs-2067_.jpg)
| No. kgs-2067 Fossil of Eurypterus Lacustris found in Welland County, Ontario.Photo taken by M.J. Copeland, 1958.
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