"Notes On Some Cretaceous Fossils Collected During Captain Polliser's Explorations In British North America In 1857-60" offers a detailed account of paleontological findings from a pivotal expedition. Authored by Joseph Frederick Whiteaves, this work meticulously documents the Cretaceous fossils discovered during Captain Polliser's explorations, providing valuable insights into the geological history of the region. This historical record serves as a significant resource for paleontologists, geologists, and historians interested in the early scientific exploration of British North America. The observations and descriptions within shed light on the biodiversity and environmental conditions of the Cretaceous period in what is now Canada, making it an enduring contribution to the field of paleontology.
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