Coombs, W. P, Jr. (1971). The Ankylosauria. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia Univ., New York.

Coombs, W. P, Jr. (1972). The bony eyelid of Euoplocephalus (Reptltia, Ornithischia). J. Paleontol. 46: 637-650.

Coombs, W.P. Jr. (1975). Sauropod habits and habitats. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 17, 1-33

Coombs, W.P. Jr. (1978). Theoretical Aspects of Cursorial Adaptations in Dinosaurs. The Quarterly Review of Biology. 53: 393-418.

Coombs, W. P. (1978). Forelimb muscles of the Ankylosauria (Reptilia; Ornithischia). J. Paleontol. 52, 642-657.

Coombs, W. (1978). The families of the ornithischian dinosaur order Ankylosauria. Paleontology 21, 143-170

Coombs, W. P, Jr. (1978). An endocranial cast of Euoplocephalus (Reptilia, Ornithischia). Palaeontographica A 161: 176-182.

Coombs, W. (1979) Osteology and myology of the hindlimb in the Ankylosauria (Reptilia, Ornithischia). J. Paleontol. 53, 666-684

Coombs, W.P., Jr. (1980) Swimming ability of carnivorous dinosaurs. Science 207, 1198-1200

Coombs, W. P, Jr. (1980). Juvenile ceratopsians from Mongolia -the smallest known dinosaur specimens. Nature 283: 380-381.

Coombs, W.P. JR. & Molnar, R.E. (1981). Sauropoda (Reptilia, Saurischia) from the Cretaceous of Queensland. Mem. Qd Mus. 20 (2): 351-373.

Coombs, W. P. (1982). Juvenile specimens of the ornithischian dinosaur Psittacosaurus. Palaeontology 25, 89-107

Coombs, M. C. (1983). Large mammalian clawed herbivores: A comparative study. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 73:1-96.

Coombs, W.P. Jr. (1986). A Juvenile Ankylosaur Referable to the Genus Euoplocephalus (Reptilia, Ornithischia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 6 (2): 162-173.

Coombs, W. P, Jr. (1987). Asiatic Ceratopsidae might be Ankylosauridae. In: Currie, P. J., and Koster, E. H. (eds.). 4th Symp. Mesozoic Terr. Eeosyst. Tyrrell Mus. Palaeontol., Drumheller, Alberta. Pp. 48-5 1.

Coombs, W.P. (1988). The Status of the Dinosaurian Genus Diclonius and the Taxonomic Utility of Hadrosaurian Teeth. Journal of Paleontology 62(5):812-818.

Coombs, W.P. and Galton, P.M. (1988). Dysganus, An Indeterminate Ceratopsian Dinosaur. Journal of Paleontology 62(5):818-821.

Coombs, W.P. Jr. (1989) Modern analogues for dinosaur nesting and parental behavior. In Plaeobiology of Dinosaurs (J.O. Farlow, Ed.), Spec. Pap. Geol. Soc. Amer. No. 238, pp. 21-53

Coombs, W.P. JR., and Maryanska, T. (1990). Ankylosauria , In Weishampel, D.B., Dodson, P., and Osmolska, H., eds., The Dinosauria, Berkeley: University of California Press, p. 456-483.

Coombs, W.P. JR., Weishampel, D.B., and Witmer, L.M. (1990). Basal Thyreophora , In Weishampel, D.B., Dodson, P., and Osmolska, H., eds., The Dinosauria, Berkeley: University of California Press, p. 427-434.

Coombs, W.P. JR (1990). Dinosaur paleobiology: Behavior patterns of dinosaurs , In Weishampel, D.B., Dodson, P., and Osmolska, H., eds., The Dinosauria, Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 32-42

Coombs, W. P., Jr. (1990) Teeth and taxonomy in ankylosaurs.In K. Carpenter and P. J. Currie (eds.), Dinosaur systematics: Perspectives and approaches, pp. 269-279. New York: Cambridge University Press

Coombs, W. P. Jr. (1991). Paleopodiatry: a brief commentary on dinosaur footprints from the Connecticut Valley. In Matson, L. R. (ed.), Geology of western New England. NAGT Eastern and New England Sections Annual Meeting Guidebook, Greenfield, Massachusetts, April 26-28 1991, pp. 122-126.

Coombs, W. P, Jr. (1995). Ankylosaurian tail clubs of middle Campanian to early Maastrichtian age from western North America, with description of a tiny club from Alberta and discussion of tail orientation and tail club function. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences , 32: 902-912

Coombs, W. P, Jr. (1995). A new nodosaurid ankylosaur (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Lower Cretaceous of Texas. J. Vert. Paleontol. 15: 298-312. [Texasetes pleurohalio]

Coombs, W. P, Jr. & Demere, T.A. (1996) A Late Cretaceous nodosaurid ankylosaur (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from marine sediments of coastal California. Journal of Paleontology , 70 (2): 311-326

Coombs, W. P., Jr. (1996). Redescription of the ichnospecies Antipus flexiloquus Hitchcock, from the Early Jurassic of the Connecticut Valley. Journal of Paleontology, 70(2):327-331.

Coombs, S.(2001). Could Spinosaurus aegyptiacus beat a full grown T.rex? Alberta Palaeontological Society Bulletin Vol.16, No.3, p.8-9