Dragons of the Air: An Account of Extinct Flying Reptiles

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Dragons of the Air: An Account of Extinct Flying Reptiles

by H. G. (Harry Govier) Seeley

EN·~5 hours·90 chapters

Chapters

90 total
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DRAGONS OF THE AIR

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DRAGONS OF THE AIR - AN ACCOUNT OF EXTINCT FLYING REPTILES - BY - H. G. SEELEY, F.R.S. - PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY IN KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON; LECTURER ON GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY IN THE ROYAL INDIAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE - WITH EIGHTY ILLUSTRATIONS

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NEW YORK: D. APPLETON & CO. LONDON: METHUEN & CO. 1901

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PREFACE

2:53
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

3:49
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DRAGONS OF THE AIR

0:01
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CHAPTER I FLYING REPTILES

4:33
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CHAPTER II HOW A REPTILE IS KNOWN - DEFINITION OF REPTILES BY THEIR VITAL ORGANS

2:42
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THE REPTILE SKIN

1:21
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THE REPTILE BRAIN

2:52

Description

When a young law student first heard Sir Richard Owen speak of vanished winged beasts, a lifelong curiosity was sparked. He left the courtroom for the stone‑laden cliffs of Cambridge, spending a decade painstakingly piecing together broken fragments of ancient reptiles, birds, and mammals. The narrative follows his early fieldwork, his collaborations with leading geologists, and the excitement of watching once‑lost specimens come together under the careful eye of a dedicated naturalist.

Listeners will be guided through the anatomy of these prehistoric flyers—how their hollow bones, membranous wings, and unique lung structures compare with modern birds, bats, and even gliding lizards. Rich, period illustrations bring the creatures to life, while clear explanations reveal what the fossils tell us about evolution, adaptation, and the rise and fall of the true “dragons of the air.” The book offers a window into the methods of early 20th‑century science, inviting anyone fascinated by the ancient sky to share in the wonder of discovery.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (338K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-02-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

H. G. (Harry Govier) Seeley

H. G. (Harry Govier) Seeley

1839–1909

A Victorian paleontologist with a gift for bold ideas, he is best remembered for dividing dinosaurs into the two great groups still used today: Saurischia and Ornithischia. His work on fossil reptiles, especially pterosaurs and South African finds, helped shape early vertebrate paleontology.

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