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Leidy, Cope, and Marsh. — Among the early explorers of 

 the fossils of the West must be named Joseph Leidy, E. 1). 

 Cope (Fig. ioo), and O. C. Marsh. These gentlemen all 

 had access to rich material, and all of them made notable 

 contributions to the science of palaeontology. The work of 



Fig. ioi. — O. C. Marsh, [83] [899. 



Cope (1840-1897) is very noteworthy. He was a compar- 

 ative anatomist equal to Cuvier in the extent of his knowl- 

 edge, and of larger philosophical views. Hisextended publi- 

 cations under the direction of the United States ( rovernment 

 have very greatly extended the knowledge el" fossil vertebrate 

 life in America. 



