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Title: The Appendages, Anatomy, and Relationships of Trilobites

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Summary: "The Appendages, Anatomy, and Relationships of Trilobites" by Percy E. Raymond is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This memoir focuses on the detailed study of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods, and aims to explore their anatomy, particularly their appendages, while summarizing existing knowledge on the subject. The opening of this work provides a rich historical context for the study of trilobite appendages, detailing early misconceptions about their anatomy and significant discoveries that have shaped current understanding. The author acknowledges the importance of previous researchers such as Charles Emerson Beecher, whose contributions on the ventral anatomy of trilobites serve as a foundation for this memoir. Raymond indicates that the study will cover various trilobite species, detailing their unique features and discussing the significance of their anatomical structures in the context of arthropod evolution. Furthermore, the text underscores the meticulous preparation and examination of fossil specimens, illustrating the challenges faced by paleontologists in uncovering and understanding these ancient creatures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 59.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Author: Raymond, Percy E. (Percy Edward), 1879-1952

EBook No.: 41695

Published: Dec 24, 2012

Downloads: 210

Language: English

Subject: Trilobites

LoCC: Science

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:41695:2 2012-12-24T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Raymond, Percy E. (Percy Edward) en 1
2025-08-18T13:30:27Z The Appendages, Anatomy, and Relationships of Trilobites

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Title: The Appendages, Anatomy, and Relationships of Trilobites

Credits: Produced by Thomas Cosmas. Produced from files made
available on The Internet Archive.

Summary: "The Appendages, Anatomy, and Relationships of Trilobites" by Percy E. Raymond is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This memoir focuses on the detailed study of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods, and aims to explore their anatomy, particularly their appendages, while summarizing existing knowledge on the subject. The opening of this work provides a rich historical context for the study of trilobite appendages, detailing early misconceptions about their anatomy and significant discoveries that have shaped current understanding. The author acknowledges the importance of previous researchers such as Charles Emerson Beecher, whose contributions on the ventral anatomy of trilobites serve as a foundation for this memoir. Raymond indicates that the study will cover various trilobite species, detailing their unique features and discussing the significance of their anatomical structures in the context of arthropod evolution. Furthermore, the text underscores the meticulous preparation and examination of fossil specimens, illustrating the challenges faced by paleontologists in uncovering and understanding these ancient creatures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 59.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Author: Raymond, Percy E. (Percy Edward), 1879-1952

EBook No.: 41695

Published: Dec 24, 2012

Downloads: 210

Language: English

Subject: Trilobites

LoCC: Science

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:41695:3 2012-12-24T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Raymond, Percy E. (Percy Edward) en 1