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`Trilobite!' adds gusto to science
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`Trilobite!' adds gusto to science, brings fossil to life
By DAVID WALTON
Special to the Journal Sentinel
Sunday, December 24, 2000
-- Trilobite! Eyewitness to Evolution. By Richard Fortey. Knopf.
265 pages. $26.
"Most scientists work in small arenas," writes British
paleontologist Richard Fortey in this loving but not exhaustive or
exhausting book about his favorite fossil animal, the trilobite.
That segmented, shelled sea animal, something like today...
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