Othniel CharlesMarsh (October 29, 1831 – March 18, 1899) was an American professor of paleontology. A prolific fossil collector, Marsh was one of the preeminent paleontologists of the nineteenth century.
Othniel CharlesMarsh was an American paleontologist who made extensive scientific explorations of the western United States and contributed greatly to knowledge of extinct North American vertebrates.
Othniel CharlesMarsh Introduction and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America. An Address Delivered Before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Nas
Othniel CharlesMarsh (1831–1899) was an American paleontologist and professor of paleontology at Yale University.[1] He is most notable for his participation in the Bone Wars with his arch-rival, fellow paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope.