"On The Occurrence Of Fossils Of The Cretaceous Age On The Island Of Martha's Vineyard, Mass" explores the geological significance of fossil discoveries on Martha's Vineyard. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler details the specific findings of Cretaceous-era fossils, offering insights into the island's geological history. This report contributes to the understanding of regional paleontology and the broader context of North American geological formations. This historical work provides valuable insights for geologists, paleontologists, and anyone interested in the Earth's ancient past.
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