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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Repositories of Fossils Illustrated in this Book
1 Introduction
2 Science in the Hinterland: The Cincinnati School Of Paleontology
3 Naming and Classifying Organisms
4 Rocks, Fossils, and Time
5 Algae: The Base of the Food Chain
6 Poriferans and Cnidarians: Sponges, Corals, and Jellyfish
7 Bryozoans: “Twigs” And “Bones”
8 Brachiopods: The Other Bivalves
9 Molluscs: Hard, But With a Soft Center
10 Annelids and Worm-Like Fossils
11 Arthropods: Trilobites and Other Legged Creatures
12 Echinoderms: A World Unto Themselves
13 Graptolites and Conodonts: Our Closest Relatives?
14 Type-Cincinnatian Trace Fossils: Tracks, Trails, and Burrows
15 Paleogeography and Paleoenvironment
16 Life in the Cincinnatian Sea
Epilogue: Diving in the Cincinnatian Sea
Appendix 1. Resources: Where to go for more information
Appendix 2. Individuals and Institutions Associated with the type-cincinnatian
Glossary
References Cited
Index
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