Chapter
1 XIX | thought, I must soon find some fossil remains of primitive life;
2 XXXI | surely, then, like other fossil wood, it must be as hard
3 XXXI | through the first stage of fossil transformation. Just look,”
4 XXXII | extinct family, of which only fossil traces are found in the
5 XXXII | will observe that these fossil fishes have no identity
6 XXXII | species known to us in their fossil state, in which fishes as
7 XXXII | bounds the sky.~All this fossil world rises to life again
8 XXXIII | man appeared, but their fossil remains, found in the argillaceous
9 XXXVIII| surface. It was the first fossil of this nature that had
10 XXXVIII| Therefore the genuineness of a fossil human relic of the quaternary
11 XXXVIII| of his handiwork, such as fossil leg-bones of animals, sculptured
12 XXXVIII| Barnum have made out of fossil men. I have heard the tale
13 XXXVIII| Professor laid hold of the fossil skeleton, and handled it
14 XXXVIII| our own. The skull of this fossil is a regular oval, or rather
15 XXXVIII| with animation, “this is a fossil man, the contemporary of
16 XXXVIII| Another remarkable thing. This fossil body was not the only one
17 XXXIX | herd of mastodons — not fossil remains, but living and
18 XXXIX | himself. It was no longer a fossil being like him whose dried
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