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Othniel Charles Marsh

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Gender Male
Death124 years ago
Date of birth October 29,1831
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Lockport
New York
United States
Date of died March 18,1899
DiedNew Haven
Connecticut
United States
Place of burialGrove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Grove St Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Job Geologist
Palaeontologist
Awards Bigsby Medal
Education Harvard University
Yale University
Notable student Charles Emerson Beecher
InterestsVertebrate Paleontology
Dinosaurs
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Date of Upd.
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The Dinosaurs of North America
The Dinosaurs of North America, Volume 16
The Ceratopsia: Based on Preliminary Studies by Othniel C. Marsh
Dinocerata: A Monograph of an Extinct Order of Gigantic Mammals
Introduction and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America: An Address Delivered Before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Nashville, Tenn. , August 30, 1877
The Life and Scientific Work of Othniel Charles Marsh
Description of an Ancient Sepulchral Mound Near Newark, Ohio
History and Methods of Paleontological Discovery: An Address, Delivered Before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Saratoga, N. Y. , August 28, 1879
Odontornithes: A Monograph on the Extinct Toothed Birds of North America
The Ceratopsia
Vertebrate Fossils of the Denver Basin
Dante's Divina Commedia. Translated into English, in the Metre and Triple Rhyme of the Original. with Notes
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Othniel Charles Marsh was an American professor of paleontology at Yale College and president of the National Academy of Sciences. He was one of the preeminent scientists in the field of paleontology. Among his legacies are the discovery or description of dozens of new species and theories on the origins of birds.

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