. Animals of the past. Paleontology. FOSSILS, AND HOW THEY ARE FORMED 17 REFERENCES A very valuable and interesting article by Dr. Charles A. White, entitled " The Relation of Biology to Geo- logical Investigation,'''' xoill be found in the Report of the United States National Museum for 1892. This com- prises a series of essays on the nature and scientific uses of fossil remains, their origin, relative chronological value and other questions pertaining to them. The United States Nat'ional Museum has published a pamphlet, part K, Bulletin 39, conta'ining directions for collecting and prep


. Animals of the past. Paleontology. FOSSILS, AND HOW THEY ARE FORMED 17 REFERENCES A very valuable and interesting article by Dr. Charles A. White, entitled " The Relation of Biology to Geo- logical Investigation,'''' xoill be found in the Report of the United States National Museum for 1892. This com- prises a series of essays on the nature and scientific uses of fossil remains, their origin, relative chronological value and other questions pertaining to them. The United States Nat'ional Museum has published a pamphlet, part K, Bulletin 39, conta'ining directions for collecting and preparing foss'ds, by Charles Schuchert; and another, part B, Bulletin 89, collecting recent and fossil plants, by F. H. Fig. 3.—Skeleton of a Radiolarian V^ery Greatly Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lucas, Frederic A. (Frederic Augustus), 1852-1929. New York, McClure, Phillips & Co.


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