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The Chain of Life in Geological Time / A Sketch of the Origin and Succession of Animals and Plants

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The work surveys the fossil record to sketch the origin and succession of animals and plants, tracing first appearances of major groups and following their progress through geological eras. It reviews early single-celled and reef-building organisms, the rise of marine invertebrates, the colonization of land by plants, emergence of vertebrates and air-breathing animals, the dominance of large reptiles, development of modern-type forests, and the ascendancy of mammals culminating in human appearance. Throughout it emphasizes empirical fossil evidence, stratigraphic relations, and episodes of rapid faunal change alongside persistent lineages.

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Sir John William Dawson

Sir John William Dawson was a prominent Canadian geologist and paleontologist known for his significant contributions to the understanding of Earth's geological history and the evolution of life. His works often bridged the gap between science and religion, exploring the implications of scientific discoveries on contemporary beliefs. Among his notable publications is "Life's Dawn on Earth," which examines the oldest known fossil remains and their relationship to geological time. Dawson's writings reflect his deep interest in the natural world and its history, making him a key figure in the development of geological science in the 19th century.

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