Percy Raymond
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U.S. paleontologist and university teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Percy Edward Raymond was a Harvard professor and paleontologist who specialized in the evolution of trilobites and studied fossils from the Burgess shales within which a region is named as the Raymond Quarry. He was among the careful explorers of the apparent explosion of life forms in the Cambrian period.
Percy Raymond's Published Works
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- The genera of fossil Conchostraca — an order of bivalved Crustacea (1946) (77)
- Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Trilobita and Ostracoda from Vermont (1937) (59)
- A revision of the species which have been referred to the genus Bathyurus (33)
- Some new Ordovician trilobites (1920) (33)
- The Trilobites of the Chazy Limestone (1905) (23)
- The succession of faunas at Levis, P. Q (1914) (21)
- Notes on invertebrate fossils, with descriptions of new species (1931) (21)
- Pre-Cambrian Life (1935) (21)
- A contribution to the description of the fauna of the Trenton Group (20)
- A preliminary list of the fauna of the Allegheny and Conemaugh Series in Western Pennsylvania (1910) (16)
- The fauna of the Upper Devonian in Montana. Part I. The fossils of the red shales (1909) (15)
- Notes on some new and old trilobites in the Victoria Memorial Museum (15)
- The Brachiopoda and Ostracoda of the Chazy (1911) (11)
- Expedition to the Baltic Provinces of Russia and Scandinavia, 1914 (1916) (9)
- A Calcareous Beach at John O'Groats, Scotland (1932) (9)
- A NEW FACTOR IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF MARINE SEDIMENTS. (1931) (9)
- Two new Cambrian trilobites (1928) (8)
- The Paleozoic formations in Jasper Park, Alberta (1930) (7)
- A Beatricea-like organism from the Middle Ordovician (7)
- The significance of red color in sediments (1927) (7)
- A Calcareous Beach on the Coast of Maine (1932) (7)
- Notes on Ordovician Trilobites: Illaenidae from the Black River Limestone near Ottawa, Canada (1908) (6)
- A revision of the American species of Ceraurus (6)
- Two new fossil fishes from Alberta (1925) (6)
- Phylogeny of the Arthropoda with Especial Reference to the Trilobites (1920) (5)
- Notes on Ordovician trilobites. II. Asaphidae from the Beekmantown (1910) (5)
- On the occurrence, in the Rocky Mountains, of an upper Devonic fauna with Clymenia (1907) (5)
- The Chazy Formation and its fauna (1906) (5)
- The developmental changes in some common Devonian brachiopods (1904) (4)
- Beecher's classification of trilobites, after twenty years (1917) (4)
- The Gastropoda of the Chazy Formation (1908) (4)
- Notes on Ordovician trilobites. IV. New and old species from the Chazy (1910) (4)
- Trenton of central Tennessee and Kentucky (1922) (3)
- The appendages, anatomy and relationships of trilobites, by Percy E. Raymond (3)
- The pigment in black and red sediments (1942) (3)
- The Pygidium of the Trilobite (1920) (2)
- The history of corals and the "limeless" oceans (1921) (2)
- Notes on Ordovician trilobites. III. Asaphidae from the Lowville and Black river (1910) (2)
- A trilobite containing color markings (1922) (2)
- Description of some new Asaphidae (2)
- The Ceratopyge fauna in western North America (1922) (2)
- The Biological Section of the Academy of Science and Art of Pittsburg (1909) (1)
- Two new species of Tetradium (1)
- Some sections of the Conemaugh Series between Pittsburgh and Latrobe, Pennsylvania (1909) (1)
- An Ordovician gastropod retaining color markings (1)
- The Pelecypoda of the Chazy Formation (1916) (1)
- ON THE DISCOVERY OF REPTILIAN REMAINS IN THE PENNSYLVANIAN NEAR PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. (1907) (1)
- A Structure Section across the Canadian Rockies (1931) (1)
- Note on the age of the Tribes Hill Formation (1910) (1)
- The Tropidoleptus fauna at Canandaigua Lake, N. York, with the ontogeny of 20 species (1904) (1)
- The base of the Ordovician in the Canadian Rockies (1930) (1)
- On two new trilobites from the Chazy near Ottawa (1)
- The Succession of Faunas At Levis, Quebec (1)
- The evolution of the class Insecta (1931) (1)
- The ontogenies of trilobites and their significance (discussion) (1928) (1)
- XX. INSECTS: THE FIRST AVIATORS (1947) (0)
- The Biological and Geological Section of the Academy of Science and Art of Pittsburg (1909) (0)
- XXIII. BEASTS OF PREY (1947) (0)
- Discussion of "A Structure Section across the Canadian Rockies" by Percy E. Raymond and Bradford Willard (1931) (0)
- Base of Ordovician in Canadian Rockies (1931) (0)
- XIII. THE FIRST REPTILES (1947) (0)
- XI. THE RISE OF THE AIR—BREATHING VERTEBRATES (1947) (0)
- Edward Oscar Ulrich (1944) (0)
- XII. AMPHIBIA, THE FIRST TETRAPODS (1947) (0)
- XXI. ARCHAIC MAMMALS (1947) (0)
- VIII. THE RADIATES (1947) (0)
- XVIII. FROM SCALES TO FEATHERS (1947) (0)
- II. COLLECTING FOSSILS (1947) (0)
- V. THE ORDOVICIAN FAUNA (1947) (0)
- Criteria for species, phylogenies, and faunas of trilobites (1921) (0)
- Notes on invertebrate fossilsc with descriptions of new species (0)
- X. THE ORIGIN OF THE VERTEBRATES (1947) (0)
- A new American Cybele (1906) (0)
- XV. MORE ABOUT DINOSAURS (1947) (0)
- XVII. FLYING REPTILES (1947) (0)
- XVI. MARINE REPTILES (1947) (0)
- XXV. SOME GENEALOGIES (1947) (0)
- XXIV. VEGETARIANS SEIZE THEIR OPPORTUNITY (1947) (0)
- XIV. THE TERRIBLE LIZARDS (1947) (0)
- Paleontological evidence bearing on the problem of the permanence of continents and oceans [abstracts] (1929) (0)
- XIX. SQUIDS, DEVILFISH, AND CHAMBERED SHELLS (1947) (0)
- III. THE FIRST ANIMALS AND PLANTS (1947) (0)
- Joy of youth (0)
- Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland (1935) (0)
- XXVI. MAMMALS OF YESTERDAY (1947) (0)
- XXVIII. THE IMPORTANCE OF PLANTS (1947) (0)
- VI. PETRIFIED BUTTERFLIES (1947) (0)
- IV. PRE—CAMBRIAN LIFE (1947) (0)
- A lower Devonian Phacops with ventral appendages (1929) (0)
- XXVII. THE ANCESTRY OF MAN (1947) (0)
- The Anaspida and the problem of the origin of the vertebrates (1925) (0)
- Section of Biology, Pittsburgh Academy of Science and Art (1908) (0)
- XXIX. RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT (1947) (0)
- VII. THE AQUATIC ARACHNIDS (1947) (0)
- XXII. THE MAMMALS INHERIT THE EARTH (1947) (0)
- IX. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE CHORDATES (1947) (0)
- NOTICE OF TWO NEW HORIZONS FOR MARINE FOSSILS IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. (1909) (0)
- Olof O. Nylander [1864-1943] (1943) (0)
- An Introduction to the Study of Fossils (Plants and Aniinals) (1915) (0)
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