Fundy's fascinating fossils : the unique palaeontology of the Bay of Fundy / [written and desgined by J.A. Percy].: En13-8/31-2010E-PDF
"This overview has only touched on some of the more prominent coastal fossil sites in the Fundy region. Much of the shoreline of the Minas Basin has rich fossil deposits, including the remains of Canada’s oldest mammal-like reptile (Arctotraversodon) found at Burntcoat Head, NS, fossil-bearing limestone deposits at Newport Landing and along the Shubenacadie River, and Devonian plant fossils found near Economy, to name but a few."--p. 15.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Environment Canada. Atlantic Region. Northern Ecosystem Initiative Management Team (Canada) Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership. |
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Title | Fundy's fascinating fossils : the unique palaeontology of the Bay of Fundy / [written and desgined by J.A. Percy]. |
Series title | Fundy issues ; issue #31 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Caption title. "Autumn 2010." "This Fundy Issue is financially supported by: Atlantic Ecosystem Inititative, Environment Canada - Atlantic Region." Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada] Includes bibliographical references: p. 16. |
Publishing information | [Granville Ferry, N.S.] : Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership, 2010. |
Author / Contributor | Percy, J. A. (Jonathan Arthur), 1943- |
Description | 16 p. : ill., maps |
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Subject terms | Palaeontology Fossils |
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