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CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments Scientific Terms Used in This Work
1. In a Singular Place
2. Exalting Two Books
3. In the Shadow of Audubon
4. Treasures of Earth and Sea
5. A Low Class of Animals
6. From Alpha to Omega
7. Ancient Animals
8. Passionate Pursuits
9. Hyenas and Hybrids
10. The Jawbone of an Ass
11. The Broken Circle
12. Last Links Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
IllustrationsCharleston, 1851 Frontispiece John Bachman Four species of shrews John James Audubon Edmund Ravenel Fossil echinoderms John Edwards Holbrook Blanding's turtle Lewis Reeve Gibbes Dwarf waterdog Francis Simmons Holmes Fossil gastropod shells John McCrady Two species of hydromedusae Samuel George Morton Louis Agassiz Josiah Clark Nott
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