Abstract

During a series of three expeditions to a part of the Peace River valley of eastern British Columbia shortly to be submerged by a reservoir, a rich assemblage of dinosaur footprint tracks has been recovered. These include a new type. Amblydactylus kortmeyeri sp. nov. comprises tridactyl impressions considered to be those of a hadrosaurid ornithopod; these footprints include those of juveniles, as well as of adults, and provide some suggestions of gregarious behaviour among these herbivorous reptiles.

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