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A Monograph of the Trilobites of North America: with Coloured Models of the Species

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A systematic, illustrated study of North American trilobite fossils that describes their external anatomy, including the three-lobed dorsal exoskeleton, cephalic features resembling compound eyes, segmented thorax, and variable tail, and explains how preservation favors hard carapaces while soft parts remain unknown. The text compares species and genera, supplies identification characters and colored plates or models, discusses their marine associations and possible modes of life, and offers taxonomic observations and stratigraphic notes to assist in recognizing and classifying regional specimens.

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Jacob Green

Jacob Green was an American naturalist and scientist known for his contributions to the study of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods. His notable work, "A Monograph of the Trilobites of North America: with Coloured Models of the Species," showcases detailed illustrations and descriptions of various trilobite species, reflecting his dedication to paleontology. In addition to his paleontological studies, Green also explored the fields of electricity and galvanism, as evidenced by his publication "An epitome of electricity & galvanism." His work has contributed to the understanding of both ancient life forms and the principles of electrical science.

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