“The language of the chalk is not hard to learn, not nearly so hard as Latin, if you only want to get at the broad features of the story it has to tell; and I propose that we now set to work to spell that story out together.”

1860s, On a Piece of Chalk (1868)

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English biologist and comparative anatomist 1825–1895

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