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A Great Little Introduction,
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This review is from: An Introduction to Invertebrate Fossils of New York (Paperback)
These concisely written pages are packed with information. Biological terms are defined at their point of first use; a few common names are also included. To identify your fossils look at the line drawings. Then a strata cross-section is used to help you identify when the little animal "bit the mud." A child will be disappointed by no colored pictures, etc; but he/she can learn from this source. If trilobites are your interest your next book could be the impressive, thorough Trilobites of New York: An Illustrated Guide (Comstock books) by Thomas E. Whiteley.
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Decent little book,
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This book shows the most common fossils of new york and goes into some detail about the time period in which the animals lived. I really needed something more comprehensive, but this guide is good for a small range of common fossils.
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An Introduction to Invertebrate Fossils of New York by Paul L. Weinman (Paperback - Apr. 2003)
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