"THE BIRDSEYE AND BLACK RIVER FORMATION, AND THE $9.97 U.S. + $5.00 S/H This is a RARE classic work on CD from 1863 on the paleontology of what is now known as the Black River and Trenton Groups of Ontario and Quebec, Canada. The study was conducted by Sir William E. Logan and printed in "Geology of Canada". There are 62 pages with 123 excellent figures of the fossils. The original work printed in 1863 is not in copyright ... HOWEVER, please be aware that this digital production is protected. The digital production is in pdf and may be used for personal use including printing copies for personal use. Resale or distribution of this production is forbidden. Paleontology of the following regions is covered: section at Montreal, Chambly anticlinal, Montreal Island, White Horse Rapids, Mount Royal, St Lin, St. Rocque, Terrebonne, Naquareau River, St. Paul, Cote St. Joachim, Grand Pre, St. Maurice, Riviere au Lard, Deschambault anticlinal, Portneuf, Grondines, Chevrotiere, Deschambault, D'Auteuil, Cap Sante anticlinal, Jacques Cartier River, Pointe aux Trembles anticlinal, St. Augustin, St. Ambroise, Beauport, Montmorenci, Chateau Richer anticlinal, Ste. Anne, Bay St. Paul, Eboulemens, Murray Bay, Lake Nairne, Mingau Islands, Saguenay Lake St. John, Ottawa, Gloucester, Cumberland, Clarence, Plantagenet, Cambridge, Hawkesbury, Lochiel, Cornwall, Winchester, Russell, Pakenham, Bonnechere, Allumettes, New York, Storrington, Kingston, Loughborough, Tamworth, Hungerford, Marmora, Camden, Moira River, Trent River, Dummer, Douro, Bowmanville, Balsam Lake, Lindsay, Lake Couchiching, Mara, Collingwood, Manitoulin Islands, Lacloche Island, Snake Islands, Palladeau Islands, St. Joseph Island and Campement d'Ours. Fossils covered include: trilobites (then known as Crustacea), gastropods (gasteropods), bivalves (lamellibranchs), cephalopods, brachiopods, bryozoans and corals for example.
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