"The Cretaceous Flora of Southern New York, and New England" offers a detailed examination of plant life during the Cretaceous period in the northeastern United States. Authored by Charles Arthur Hollick, this study provides valuable insights into the paleobotany of the region. The book explores fossil plants discovered in southern New York and New England, contributing significantly to our understanding of the geological and botanical history of the area. This work is essential for paleontologists, botanists, and historians interested in the natural history of the northeastern United States and the broader context of Cretaceous flora.
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