The Principles of Palaontology (Extracted from Bernard's Elements de Palontologie, Paris, 1895) (From Fourteenth Annual Report N.Y. State Geologist, 1895, pp. 127-217)

  • Soft Cover
  • New York , 1895
By Bernard, Felix; Brooks, C.E.; Clarke, J.M
New York, 1895. Soft Cover. Good. Front wrapper loosening but still holding, small chips and small tears to wrapper edges. 1895 Soft Cover. 91 pp. Extracted from Bernard's Elements de Palontologie, Paris, 1895. From Fourteenth Annual Report N.Y. State Geologist, 1895, pp. 127-217. In the last years of the 19th century, Félix Bernard (1863–1898), a young and bright invertebrate paleontologist, worked as an assistant at the Paris Museum of Natural History where he was Gaudry's colleague, and where had been trained by Ernest Munier-Chalmas (1843–1903), an unconventional but sharp geologist and invertebrate palaeontologist. In 1895, at 35 years of age, Bernard published an 1100 page volume entitled Eléments de Paléontologie... - Science Direct

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