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A collection of popular scientific essays that survey fossil animals, prehistoric art, volcanic eruptions, marine life, and practical aspects of geology and biology. The author recounts discoveries of mammoth and reptile remains, discusses species, hybrids, and evolutionary change, examines microscopic life such as rotifers and phenomena like suspended animation, and traces cultural motifs such as the swastika. Other pieces treat coal and oil, lime-juice and scurvy, and observations on Vesuvius and blue water. Across varied topics the essays combine natural-history description, interpretations of form and function, and advocacy for expanding public scientific knowledge.
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