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A5 size (216 x 146), 320 pages
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Country of manufacture: China
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Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
Written by David*J*Ward / Colin*Keats, David*J*Ward Photographs / Daisuke Sagai, Yuta Shiino, Minoru Tsukakoshi, Yasutoshi Nakajima Supervisory Translation / Naoko Kita Translation A handy illustrated book that shows the characteristics of fossils in a single volume This series of natural science handbooks is compact enough to be easily carried for field work, yet rich in content. The third volume in the series is an illustrated book on fossils that provides basic knowledge of fossils and how to identify them in detail. The first half of the book explains the basic knowledge of fossil preservation methods, collection and dissection, necessary tools, how to put together a collection, and keys to identification. The illustrated part of the book features more than 500 fossil invertebrate, vertebrate, and plant species, along with over 1,000 photographs, and provides detailed information on their ecology, provenance, and characteristics. Accredited by the Smithsonian Institution. [Table of Contents] Introduction How to use this book What are Fossils? Various Preservation Modes Geological Ages Where to Find Fossils Collecting Fossils Fossil Dissection From Hobby to Science Keys to Fossil Identification Invertebrates Foraminifera Sponges Ectoprocta Helminths Fossil remains Probrematica Brushstones Corals Trilobites Crustaceans Chelicerata Insectivores Brachiopods Bivalves Digapods and Polyplacopods Gastropods Nautiloids Ammonoids Ammonites Sheathforms Sea Lilies Sea urchins Starfish Spider Starfish Sea Slugs Sea Apples Carpoidae (sea fruits) Vertebrates Agnathans Placoderms Chondrichthyes Spiny fishes Osteichthyes Tetrapods Smooth amphibians Amniotes Reptiles Dinosaurs Birds Monarchs Mammals Algae Plants Early terrestrial plants Mosses Toxicophytes Ferns Ferns Fern Seeds Benecytes Preboreal Plants Cordyceps Cormophytes (Conifers) Ginkgoes True Dicotyledons Monocotyledons Glossary Index Acknowledgements |
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A handy illustrated book that shows the characteristics of fossils in a single volume
This series of natural science handbooks is compact enough to be easily carried for field work, yet rich in content. The third volume in the series is an illustrated book on fossils that provides basic knowledge of fossils and how to identify them in detail.
The first half of the book explains the basic knowledge of fossil preservation methods, collection and dissection, necessary tools, how to put together a collection, and keys to identification. The illustrated part of the book features more than 500 fossil invertebrate, vertebrate, and plant species, along with over 1,000 photographs, and provides detailed information on their ecology, provenance, and characteristics.
Accredited by the Smithsonian Institution.
[Table of Contents]
Introduction
How to use this book
What are Fossils?
Various Preservation Modes
Geological Ages
Where to Find Fossils
Collecting Fossils
Fossil Dissection
From Hobby to Science
Keys to Fossil Identification
Invertebrates
Foraminifera
Sponges
Ectoprocta
Helminths
Fossil remains
Probrematica
Brushstones
Corals
Trilobites
Crustaceans
Chelicerata
Insectivores
Brachiopods
Bivalves
Digapods and Polyplacopods
Gastropods
Nautiloids
Ammonoids
Ammonites
Sheathforms
Sea Lilies
Sea urchins
Starfish
Spider Starfish
Sea Slugs
Sea Apples
Carpoidae (sea fruits)
Vertebrates
Agnathans
Placoderms
Chondrichthyes
Spiny fishes
Osteichthyes
Tetrapods
Smooth amphibians
Amniotes
Reptiles
Dinosaurs
Birds
Monarchs
Mammals
Algae
Plants
Early terrestrial plants
Mosses
Toxicophytes
Ferns
Ferns
Fern Seeds
Benecytes
Preboreal Plants
Cordyceps
Cormophytes (Conifers)
Ginkgoes
True Dicotyledons
Monocotyledons
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements