The Principles of Palaontology (Extracted from Bernard's Elements de Palontologie, Paris, 1895) (From Fourteenth Annual Report N.Y. State Geologist, 1895, pp. 127-217)

The Principles of Palaontology (Extracted from Bernard's Elements de Palontologie, Paris, 1895) (From Fourteenth Annual Report N.Y. State Geologist, 1895, pp. 127-217)

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91 pp. Extracted from Bernard's Elements de Palontologie, Paris, 1895. From Fourteenth Annual Report N.Y. State Geologist, 1895, pp. 127-217. In the last years of the 19th century, Félix Bernard (1863–1898), a young and bright invertebrate paleontologist, worked as an assistant at the Paris Museum of Natural History where he was Gaudry's colleague, and where had been trained by Ernest Munier-Chalmas (1843–1903), an unconventional but sharp geologist and invertebrate palaeontologist. In 1895, at 35 years of age, Bernard published an 1100 page volume entitled Eléments de Paléontologie... - Science Direct