During the summer of 1900, Elmer S. Riggs, assistant curator of paleontology at the Field Columbian Museum, Chicago (now the Field Museum of Natural History), and field assistants Harold W. Menke and Victor H. Barnett, excavated dinosaur fossils at four quarries between Grand Junction and Fruita, Colorado.
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John McPhee’s Draft No. 4 provides great wisdom for readers and writers alike. It’s also a good mantra for geoscience writers!
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