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- POSITION, EXTENT, and STRUCTURAL MAKEUP of APPALACHIA a Few Portions of the Earth's Surface Naturally Stand out As the Most Lo
- Plants of the Edge of Appalachia Preserve System
- The Distinctive Theropod Assemblage of the Ellisdale Site of New Jersey and Its Implications for North American Dinosaur Ecology and Evolution During the Cretaceous
- A New Basal Hadrosaurid
- The Black Community in Asheville, North Carolina from 1793 to 1900
- Historic Contexts Report 1999 – 2002 Cultural Resource Survey of Unincorporated Jefferson County
- Educator's Guide
- PGS 2016-2 Newsletter
- Conservation Practices Benefit Golden-Winged Warblers In
- Owl Creek Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Mississippi
- AAAS, 3, 158 Abrasion, 90 Acadian Orogeny, 38, 41 Agassiz Ice Sheet
- COMMON BIRDS of Ohio Family Name Quick Info: Range, Habitat, and Best Spots B O R R O R / O D O W B I R D S O N G S
- At Valleyfair
- Two-Step Extinction of Late Cretaceous Marine Vertebrates In
- Forest Reclamation Advisory No. 9 August 2012
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- ISPH 2017 Field Trip Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Haddonfield, New Jersey and Ellisdale, New Jersey Fossil Sites
- Lesson 2: Native Plant Species Web Quest
- A New Late-Surviving Early Diverging Ibero-Armorican Duck-Billed Dinosaur and the Role of the Late Cretaceous European Archipelago in Hadrosauroid Biogeography
- A Guide to Medicinal Plants of Appalachia
- Race, River, and the Railroad: Black Huntington, West Virginia, 1871-1929
- Fire Historyof the Appalachian Region
- The Biogeography and Ecology of the Cretaceous Non-Avian Dinosaurs of Appalachia
- Lab 2 New Relatives of T Rex.Pdf
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- Son Cemetery: a Bioanthropology Investigation of a Small Lexington
- The Case of Bertie County, North Carolina. (Under the Direction of Walt Wolfram.)
- A Ceratopsian Dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Eastern North America, and Implications for Dinosaur Biogeography