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Dragons of the Air: An Account of Extinct Flying Reptiles

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A systematic account of extinct flying reptiles examines fossil evidence, skeletal structure, and inferences about soft tissues to reconstruct anatomy and probable behavior. It outlines methods for recognizing reptiles from bones and compares limb, lung, and skull structures with those of birds, bats, and other vertebrates. Detailed chapters analyze the vertebral column, hip and shoulder girdles, limb bones, and wing membranes, supported by restorations and illustrations. The work surveys major fossil groups across geological horizons, proposes classifications and family relationships, and discusses ecological roles, modes of flight and locomotion, and hypotheses for their origin and disappearance, while showing how fragmentary remains are interpreted by paleontologists.

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H. G. Seeley

H. G. Seeley was a notable paleontologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of prehistoric flying reptiles. His works, including "Dragons of the Air: An Account of Extinct Flying Reptiles" and "The Ornithosauria," provide valuable insights into the anatomy and classification of these fascinating creatures. Seeley's research was instrumental in advancing the understanding of pterosaurs, and his studies often drew upon fossil remains found in significant geological formations, such as the Cambridge Upper Greensand. His scholarly approach and detailed observations have left a lasting impact on the field of paleontology.

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