Botanical and Palaeontological Report on the Geological State Survey of Arkansas
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This groundbreaking study of coal flora provides a detailed analysis of the unique plant life that flourished during the Carboniferous period. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and research, the author offers new insights into the geological processes that led to the formation of coal and the crucial role that flora played in this process.
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Discover the fascinating world of fossil flora in this essential reference work by renowned botanist Leo Lesquereux. Filled with detailed descriptions, stunning illustrations, and insightful analysis, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the study of paleobotany and the history of plant life on Earth.
This book contains the results of a study on fossil plants found in the western territories of the United States. The book includes detailed descriptions and illustrations of the plant fossils, as well as discussions on their taxonomy and evolution. It is a valuable resource for researchers and scholars interested in the study of fossil plants.