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1. The osteology of Triisodon crassicuspis (Cope, 1882): New insights into the enigmatic 'archaic' placental mammal group 'Triisodontidae'.

2. Novel track morphotypes from new tracksites indicate increased Middle Jurassic dinosaur diversity on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.

3. The osteology of Periptychus carinidens: A robust, ungulate-like placental mammal (Mammalia: Periptychidae) from the Paleocene of North America.

4. Vertebral Pneumaticity in the Ornithomimosaur Archaeornithomimus (Dinosauria: Theropoda) Revealed by Computed Tomography Imaging and Reappraisal of Axial Pneumaticity in Ornithomimosauria.

5. Small theropod teeth from the Late Cretaceous of the San Juan Basin, northwestern New Mexico and their implications for understanding latest Cretaceous dinosaur evolution.

6. New specimens of the rare taeniodont Wortmania (Mammalia: Eutheria) from the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and comments on the phylogeny and functional morphology of 'archaic' mammals.

7. The cranial osteology and feeding ecology of the metriorhynchid crocodylomorph genera Dakosaurus and Plesiosuchus from the late Jurassic of Europe.

8. The sail-backed reptile Ctenosauriscus from the latest Early Triassic of Germany and the timing and biogeography of the early archosaur radiation.

9. Variation, variability, and the origin of the avian endocranium: insights from the anatomy of Alioramus altai (Theropoda: Tyrannosauroidea).

11. Anatomy and phylogeny of a new small macraucheniid (Mammalia: Litopterna) from the Bahía Inglesa Formation (late Miocene), Atacama Region, Northern Chile

12. Addition to 'The Phylogenetics of Teleosauroidea (Crocodylomorpha; Thalattosuchia) and Implications for Their Ecology and Evolution'

13. Insufficient Evidence for Multiple Species of Tyrannosaurus in the Latest Cretaceous of North America: A Comment on 'The Tyrant Lizard King, Queen and Emperor: Multiple Lines of Morphological and Stratigraphic Evidence Support Subtle Evolution and Probable Speciation Within the North American Genus Tyrannosaurus'

14. New postcranial remains from the Lealt Shale Formation of the Isle of Skye, Scotland, showcase hidden pterosaur diversity in the Middle Jurassic

15. Evidence for a novel cranial thermoregulatory pathway in thalattosuchian crocodylomorphs

16. Cephalic salt gland evolution in Mesozoic pelagic crocodylomorphs

18. Shifts in food webs and niche stability shaped survivorship and extinction at the end-Cretaceous

19. The ecological diversification and evolution of Teleosauroidea (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia), with insights into their mandibular biomechanics

20. Scleromochlus and the early evolution of Pterosauromorpha

21. Baby tyrannosaurid bones and teeth from the Late Cretaceous of western North America1

22. Petrosal Anatomy of the Paleocene Eutherian Mammal Deltatherium fundaminis (Cope, 1881)

23. Paranasal sinus system and upper respiratory tract evolution in Mesozoic pelagic crocodylomorphs

24. Pterosaurs

25. The origin of placental mammal life histories

26. Spinosaurus

27. A fast-growing basal troodontid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the latest Cretaceous of Europe

28. Late Cretaceous Bauru Group biota from Southern Goiás state, Brazil: history and fossil content

29. The unlikely rise of the dinosaurs

30. Investigating the enigmatic Aeolosaurini clade: the caudal biomechanics ofAeolosaurus maximus(Aeolosaurini/Sauropoda) using the neutral pose method and the first case of protonic tail condition in Sauropoda

31. Brawn before brains in placental mammals after the end-Cretaceous extinction

32. A skeleton from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland illuminates an earlier origin of large pterosaurs

33. Scleromochlus and the early evolution of Pterosauromorpha

34. An exquisitely preserved in-ovo theropod dinosaur embryo sheds light on avian-like prehatching postures

35. Ontogenetic variation in the crocodylian vestibular system

36. 'Ear stones' in crocodylians: a cross-species comparative and ontogenetic survey of otolith structures

37. The cranial anatomy of the long-snouted tyrannosaurid dinosaur Qianzhousaurus sinensis from the Upper Cretaceous of China

38. Virtual endocranial and inner ear endocasts of the Paleocene ‘condylarth’ Chriacus : new insight into the neurosensory system and evolution of early placental mammals

40. A mid-Cretaceous tyrannosauroid and the origin of North American end-Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages

41. Quantitative assessment of tarsal morphology illuminates locomotor behaviour in Palaeocene mammals following the end-Cretaceous mass extinction

42. The impact of locomotion on the brain evolution of squirrels and close relatives

43. The braincase and inner ear of ‘Metriorhynchus’ cf. ‘M.’ brachyrhynchus – implications for aquatic sensory adaptations in crocodylomorphs

44. First and most northern occurrence of a thalattosuchian crocodylomorph from the Jurassic of the Isle of Skye, Scotland

45. Revision of Erpetosuchus (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) and new erpetosuchid material from the Late Triassic ‘Elgin Reptile’ fauna based on µCT scanning techniques

46. The phylogenetics of Teleosauroidea (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia) and implications for their ecology and evolution

47. Potential for Powered Flight Neared by Most Close Avialan Relatives, but Few Crossed Its Thresholds

48. Emptying the Wastebasket: A Historical and Taxonomic Revision of the Jurassic Crocodylomorph Steneosaurus

49. Inner ear sensory system changes as extinct crocodylomorphs transitioned from land to water

50. Powered flight potential approached by wide range of close avian relatives but achieved selectively

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