An updated version of "Rock Climbs in the West Midlands" with all the latest route and access information. The crags include: The Shropshire Outcrops, that cover: Carreg y Byg, Llanymynech Quarry, Pontesford Rocks, Ippikins Rock, Grinshill, Nesscliffe, Harmerhill, and Stiperstones; The Worcester Outcrops, that cover: Southstone Rock (The Hermitage); The Malvern Hills; plus minor outcrops in both counties.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, Volume 33
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, Volume 38
Oregon Gold and Gems Maps
Informative guides to collecting sites featuring maps, detailed directions, advice on field techniques and collecting and preparing specimens.
Great Alaskan Dinosaur Adventure
by Buddy Davis, Mike Liston, and John Whitmore
In 1994, 5 explorers braved the dangers and miseries of the northern Alaskan wilderness to find and bring home bones from the Liscomb Bed - an area rife with fossilized and Unfossilized bones of dinosaurs! Analysis of their specimens was not complete when the book was published, but since then, it appears that red blood cells were still present in the frozen bones. How they survived cold, exhaustion, quicksand, a gushing leak in a raft, and mosquitos by the millions, is as interesting as what th...
Polymerid Tribolites from the Cambrian of Northwestern Hunan, China, Two-Volume Set
by S Peng, L.E. Babcock, and H. Lin
China is richly endowed with Cambrian strata yielding some of the best-preserved fossils known anywhere in the world. The trilobites are most important element in the fauna, and of scientific relevance for several reasons. First, they are of regional importance in the precise correlation of strata, and are of primary use in characterising mappable formations. Second, some of the species are widespread internationally, and these permit the placing of Chinese stratigraphical schemes within the glo...
Provides information about the physical charcteristics and habits of twenty different kinds of dinosaurs.
Triceratops
by Elizabeth J. Sandell, Marjorie L Oelerich, and Howard Schroeder
Presents presently-known information on the plant-eating dinosaur that looked like a rhinoceros.
FOSSILS OF THE MILWAUKEE FORMATION
by Kenneth C. Gass, Joanne Kluessendorf, Donald G. Mikulic, and Carlton E. Brett
2019 Weekly Splendid Planner, 12 Months, January - December 2019
by Splendid Planners
The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Non-Pressure and Non-Child-Resistant Plastics Closures
by Philip M. Parker
Diary of Super Amazing Kid Who Loves Dinosaurs!
by Aesthetic Productions
Middle Saxon Animal Husbandry in East Anglia
by Pamela Crabtree and Pam J. Crabtree
Joseph Kchodl - aka "Paleo Joe" - has been hunting fossils in Michigan and throughout the country with the world's leading paleontologists. Now, he shares his knowledge of Michigan fossils in this wonderful new book. "The Complete Guide to Michigan Fossils" is the third in the "Complete Guide to Michigan" series of books on natural treasures found in the state of Michigan. The book starts with a clearly written section that introduces the numerous fossils of Michigan. It includes a helpful photo...
The Proboscidea
The Proboscidea, of which only two species of elephant survive today, were one of the great mammalian orders of the Cenozoic. Their success over evolutionary time is reflected by their morphological and taxonomic diversity, their nearly worldwide distribution on every continent except Australia and Antarctica, and their persistence through nearly fifty million years. Their great past ability to migrate and to adapt to changing climatic conditions and interspecific competition provides a unique l...
The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Rubber Compounds and Mixtures for Sale or Interplant Transfer
by Philip M. Parker