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Colonial New York
Colonial New York. European Contact The reports of Dutch and English explorers ... the Dutch staked their claim to the region they named New Netherland, ...
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New York Fossils
In 370- million-year-old Devonian rocks discovered by Patricia Bonamo and Doug Grierson near Gilboa, a rich fossil trove in upstate New York, ...
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New York Geology
The island of Manhattan is built on three strata known as Manhattan Schist, Inwood Marble, and Fordham Gneiss. Schist forms the island’s spine from the ...
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New York Geology
Geology of Manhattan and the Bronx. New York: The New York Academy of Sciences, 1990-1991. Roberts, David C. Geology of Eastern North America. ...
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New York Fossils
In 1893, a young Yale paleontologist named Beecher discovered near Rome, NY, a rich trove of well-preserved Ordovician fossils. The fossils of what is known ...
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New York Fossils
In 370- million-year-old Devonian rocks discovered by Patricia Bonamo and Doug Grierson near Gilboa, a rich fossil trove in upstate New York, ...
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New York Fossils
In 370- million-year-old Devonian rocks discovered by Patricia Bonamo and Doug Grierson near Gilboa, a rich fossil trove in upstate New York, ...
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New York Fossils
In 370- million-year-old Devonian rocks discovered by Patricia Bonamo and Doug Grierson near Gilboa, a rich fossil trove in upstate New York, ...
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New York Nature
This website is intended to educate the public about the diverse natural environs of New York City. It offers a historical perspective on how a place ...
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History of New York Flora
As President of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, Mitchell was instrumental in the effort to catalogue the flora of New York City and State. ...
 
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