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A history of land mammals in the western hemisphere

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The work surveys the fossil record of terrestrial mammals across the Americas, outlining successive faunal assemblages from early epochs through the Pleistocene and examining patterns of evolution and extinction. It combines descriptive accounts of notable discoveries and museum holdings with explanatory chapters on mammalian skeletons, dentition, classification, and geological context, offering a nontechnical glossary and guidance for readers to interpret bones and teeth. Illustrated plates and drawings support discussions of major groups and paleontological methods, while attention to comparative anatomy and stratigraphic evidence links fossil forms to broader questions of environmental change and biogeographic history.

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William Berryman Scott

William Berryman Scott was an American paleontologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of prehistoric life. He is best known for his work "A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere," which provides a comprehensive overview of mammalian evolution and diversity across the Americas. Scott's research significantly advanced the field of paleontology, particularly in the study of fossil mammals. His scholarly work has left a lasting impact on both scientific literature and the study of natural history.

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