found: Work cat.: Nieuwland, I. American dinosaur abroad, 2019:p. 3 ("Dippy," a plaster cast of the skeleton of the sauropod dinosaur Diplodocus carnegii that had dominated the central hall of London's Natural History Museum since 1979) p. 9 (the Diplodocus carnegii of this book)
found: The paleobiology database, via WWW, Nov. 26, 2019(Diplodocus carnegii. Alternative combination: Diplodocus carnegiei. Belongs to Diplodocus. Classification: Reptilia - Saurischia - Diplodocidae. Sister taxa: Diplodocus hallorum, Diplodocus longus)
found: Black, R. When Diplodocus invaded Europe, via Smithsonian.com, June 9, 2010, viewed on Nov. 26, 2019(On July 4, 1899, the steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie finally got his Diplodocus. He had set his eye on this fossil prize in the fall of the previous year when the New York Journal ran a fanciful illustration of the giant dinosaur peeping into a 10th story skyscraper window, and after some initial disappointments the team of fossil hunters he underwrote finally recovered the nearly complete skeleton of what would become known as Diplodocus carnegii for the industrialist's Pittsburgh museum)