The list of Dinosaurs below includes some of the most familiar members of this group, as well as, those that have played a key role in the historical development of our understanding of this interesting group of ancient organisms (8 points) **Note: there are at least 13 correct answers. At 1 point apiece there is an opportunity for extra credit. Record answers in RED A. Allosaurus B. Megalosaurus C. Iguanodon D. Stegosaurus E. Velociraptor F. Deinonychus G. Hadrosaurus H. Brachiosaurus I. Protoceratops Match the lettered dinosaur(s) listed above with any of the following statements that apply to that particular famous dinosaur: 1. first dinosaur to be scientifically described (in 1824). Letter(s): 2. as a nearly complete skeleton discovered in New Jersey in 1858 it was one of the first dinosaurs found in North America to be scientifically described. Letter(s): 3. one(some) of the best known dinosaur(s) that was(were) discovered and first described by O. C. Marsh during the "great dinosaur rush" of the 1870's to 90's. Letter(s): 4. a large number of complete skeletons of this(these) dinosaur(s) discovered in Bernissart, Belgium in 1878 and studied by Louis Dollo revised the original image of this dinosaur Letter(s): 5. one(some) of the large number of Cretaceous dinosaurs that were unearthed by Roy Chapman Andrews during the Central Asian Expeditions of the early 20 century Letter(s): 6. is very likely to be found in the American Museum of Natural History Letter(s): Letter(s): 7. is very likely to be found in the Yale/Peabody Museum of Natural History 8. the Early Creataceous dinosaur(s) unearthed and studied by John Ostrom of Yale University that began the major change in our image of dinosaurs as "ponderous, dim-witted brutes" that began during what often called the Dinosaur Renaissance