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Palæontological Report of the Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1877

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A scientific report by Princeton expedition members describes fossil plants, insects, and vertebrates collected in tertiary deposits of central Colorado and the Bridger Eocene beds of Wyoming; it opens with a geological account of the Bridger basin, details field localities and stratigraphy, provides taxonomic descriptions and careful illustrations, and supplements earlier work by adding new records and revising identifications while noting persistent difficulties in classification and gaps in the material.

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Henry Fairfield Osborn

Henry Fairfield Osborn was an American paleontologist and educator, known for his significant contributions to the field of natural history. He served as the president of the American Museum of Natural History and was instrumental in advancing the study of prehistoric life. Osborn's works often reflect his deep interest in the evolution of species and the environment of ancient organisms. Among his notable publications is "Men of the Old Stone Age: Their Environment, Life and Art," which explores the lives of early humans and their surroundings. His address at Columbia University, titled "Huxley and Education," further illustrates his commitment to education and the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

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