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John H. Ostrom 
 

Professor Emeritus of Geology and Geophysics at Yale University.  Professor Ostrom is an expert on dinosaurs and the fossil bird archaeopteryx.  He argued the case for dinosaurs being warm blooded. 

Ostrom J. H. and McIntish J. S.; 1966, Marsh's Dinosaur. The Collections from Como Bluff, Yale University Press, Pp.388 New Haven

Ostrom J. H., 1969, fossils. McGraw Hill Yearbook Sci. Tech. pp. 294–298.

Ostrom J. H., 1970, Archaeopteryx: notice of a 'new' specimen. Science 170, 537–538.

Ostrom J. H., 1972, Description of the Archaeopteryx specimen in the Teyler Museum. Proc. k. nederl. Akad. Wet. B 75, 289–305.

Ostrom J. H., 1972, Pterodactylus crassipes Meyer, 1857 (Aves): proposed Supressum under the Plenary Powers. Z. N. (S.) 1977. Bull. zool. Nomencl. 29, 30–31.

Jensen J.A. and Ostrom J. H., 1977, A second Jurassic pterosaur from North America. J.Paleont. 51(4): 867-870

Ostrom J. H., 1986, The Jurassic ‘bird’ Laopteryx priscus re-examined. Contrib. geol. Spec. Pap. 3, 11–19.