Lawrence M. Lambe
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Lawrence M. Lambe (1863-1919) is today venerably remembered as one the most important figures in dinosaur paleontology of the 20th Century, and is more or less the father of serious study of such in Canada. His 1902 monograph "On Vertebrata of the Mid-Cretaceous of the North West Territory" marked the first comprehensive review of the fossils of the Judith River Formation in Alberta. Lambe described Protorosaurus belli, later equated to Chasmosaurus belli in 1914, described Styracosaurus albertensis, and carried out other work on the systematics of Ceratopsia. Lambe is recognized in the binomial Lambeosaurus lambei (Parks 1923).

