The Hunterian Museum is well known for its palaeontological research and displays. Within the collections are a number of pterosaur fossils from the Cambridge Greensand. The site can be searched and pictures of specimens are available.
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Dr Neil Clark, Curatior of Palaeontology Tel: 0141 330 4221 www.huntsearch.gla.ac.uk add VERTTETRPTERO to the search field for the list of pterosaur fossils. |
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GLAHM-V1207 Cervical vertebra (10 cm) Ornithocheirus,
Cambridge Greensand
V1208 Cervical Vertebra (9 cm) Ornithocheirus, Cambridge Greensand
V1209 Worn distal carpal, Ornithosaur
V1213 7 Teeth. 5 Ornithosauria and 2 indeterminate
V1364 Proximal end of second wing phalange, 12 cm long
V1365 3 bone fragments, /1 indeterminate, /2 ulna shaft, /3 proximal
scapula
V1366 3 bones, /1 cervical vertebra, /2 indeterminate, /3 distal wing
metacarpal
V1444 2 teeth of indeterminate origin
V1466 Ornithocheirus tooth
V1479 6 bones, proximal scapulae of different species
V1481 3 right distal wing metacarpals and 1 left distal wing metacarpal
V1486 8 distal humerus fragments
V1487 4 worn bone fragments, probably from the radius
V1488 7 long bone fragments, 6 are shaft of wing phalanges
V1489 5 bone fragments - proximal phalange, distal ulna, proximal scapula,
tibiotarsus?, indeterminate
V1490 2 scapula-coracoid fragments
V1491 3 worn wing bone fragments
V1492 5 proximal wing phalanges
V1495 8 worn cervical vertebrae from different species of Ornithosauria
V1498 4 worn cervical vertebrae
V1499 15 bone end fragments from different species
V1503 8 worn cervical vertebrae
V1504 6 long bone fragments
V1505 4 long bone fragments including 1 distal tibiotarsus
V1506 4 bone fragments, proximal humerus, coracoid,
proximal first wing phalange, cervical vertebra
V1507 13 vertebrae fragments, mainly Ornithocheirus
V1508 10 worn vertebrae and one indeterminate fragment
V1510 Fragment of long bone
V1511 Fragment of cervical vertebra and distal humerus
V1546 6 bone fragments, probably all humerus
V1547 4 distal ulna fragments and 1 distal wing metacarpal fragment
V1548 2 long bone fragments, probably scapula
V1580 20 bone fragments, some are probably pterosaur
Updated 31/12/2002