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Garwood, E.J. (1912). ‘The Lower Carboniferous Succession in North-West England’ reprint from the QJGS. Histories Walcott (1850-1927) was a key

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Description

Walcott (1850-1927) was a key figure in the growth of the USGS but is best known for his investigations into strange fossils of the Burgess Shales of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta

Slightly bumped and minor shelf wear

Wales Merionethshire

Pin holes in corners

now out of print

Garwood, E.J. (1912). ‘The Lower Carboniferous Succession in North-West England’ reprint from the QJGS. Histories Walcott (1850-1927) was a keyGarwood, E. J. (1912). The Lower Carboniferous Succession in North West England reprint from the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. N. S. v. 68, pp. 449 586 +7 photographic plates + 5 fold out colour printed geological maps (4) and section, and figure of tunnelling machine. Text age toned, clean. Library stamps to cover and title page. Maps clean and bright. Signed complement slip from author to My dear [W. W.] Watts. All in good condition.

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