"Not a bird my dear Roxton — not a bird?" "A beast?" "No; a reptile — a dinosaur. Nothing else could have left such a track."


The Lost World, Chapter X (p. 168), The Colonial Press, Clinton, Massachusetts, USA. 1959


Not a bird my dear Roxton — not a bird? A beast? No; a reptile — a dinosaur. Nothing else could have left such a track.

Not a bird my dear Roxton — not a bird? A beast? No; a reptile — a dinosaur. Nothing else could have left such a track.

Not a bird my dear Roxton — not a bird? A beast? No; a reptile — a dinosaur. Nothing else could have left such a track.

Not a bird my dear Roxton — not a bird? A beast? No; a reptile — a dinosaur. Nothing else could have left such a track.