
audiobook
by Henry Fairfield Osborn, William Berryman Scott, Francis Speir
Palæontological Report
MAMMALIA.
CARNIVORA
PERISSODACTYLA.
ARTIODACTYLA.
AMBLYPODA.
RODENTIA.
AVES.
REPTILIA.
PISCES.
Set against the rugged summer of 1877, a dedicated team of young scientists ventured from the Florissant hills of Colorado to the wind‑swept valleys of Wyoming’s Bridger Basin. Charged by their college with a mission to enrich the fledgling geological museum, they spent weeks mapping ancient riverbeds, splintering rock faces, and coaxing fragile fossils from layers that had lain undisturbed for millions of years.
Their labor yielded two remarkable collections: thousands of delicate leaf impressions and insect wings from Colorado’s Miocene strata, and a trove of vertebrate bones—mostly early mammals—recovered from the Eocene deposits around Fort Bridger. The report details the painstaking identification process, the collaboration with leading specialists, and the careful illustrations that bring each specimen to life. Though the work highlights the limits of existing classifications, it promises fresh insights into the evolution of North America’s prehistoric ecosystems, offering listeners a vivid glimpse into the meticulous world of 19th‑century paleontology.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (221K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tom Cosmas derived from files generously provided by the Internet Archive and placed in the Public Domain.
Release date
2021-02-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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