"A Synopsis Of American Early Tertiary Cheilostome Bryozoa, Issues 95-96" by Ferdinand Canu and Ray Smith Bassler is a detailed paleontological study focusing on Cheilostome Bryozoa fossils from the early Tertiary period in America. This work provides a comprehensive overview of these invertebrate fossils, offering valuable insights into their morphology, taxonomy, and geological distribution. Researchers and students in paleontology, zoology, and marine biology will find this synopsis an essential reference for understanding the evolutionary history and biodiversity of Bryozoa. The book's enduring value lies in its meticulous documentation and scientific rigor, making it a cornerstone for future studies in invertebrate paleontology.
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