Recueil De Planches Des Coquilles Fossiles Des Environs De Paris Avec Leurs Explications is a meticulously detailed study of fossil shells found in the Paris region. Authored by De La Marck and Cyprien Prosper Brard, this work offers a comprehensive visual and descriptive catalog of various fossil mollusks, providing invaluable insights into the paleontology and geology of the area. The book features detailed illustrations, making it an essential resource for researchers and collectors interested in understanding the rich fossil history of the Paris basin during the Tertiary period. Its enduring value lies in its contribution to the scientific understanding of ancient marine life and the geological processes that shaped the Parisian landscape. This title remains an important reference for those studying the Earth's history.
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