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1974 Archival description results for Geology√

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Arctic Ordivician fauna

Arctic Ordivician fauna (Nelson, 1959, pl. 4). Number: 1 Bighornia patella (solitary coral) 2 Streptolasma angulatum (solitary coral) 3 Bighornia sp. (solitary coral) 4 Palaeofavasites (honeycomb coral) 5. Favasites (honeycomb coral) 6. Beatricia nodulosa (columnar stromatoporoid) 7. Billingsites (cephalopod) 8. Plaesiomys occidentalis (dinorthid)

Arctic Ordivician fauna

Arctic Ordivician fauna (Nelson, 1959, pl. 1). Number: 1 Recaptaculites (sponge?) 2 Grewingkia robusta (solitary coral) 3 Catenipora (chain coral) 4 Halysites (chain coral) 5 Manipora (chain coral) 6 Fusispira (gastropod)

Arcs

Arcs. Primary double mountain arc of western United States. Jacobs et al., 1959, p. 296.

Arcs

Arcs. Active primary and secondary arcs of South America. Jacobs et al., 1959, p. 301.

Arcs

Arcs. Active primary and secondary arcs and lineaments of North America. Jacobs et al., 1959, p. 305.

Arcs

Generalized section across an active single island arc. Jacobs et al., 1959, p. 298.

Arcs

Arcs. Possible active arcs of North America in Carboniferous time. Jacobs et al., 1959, p. 319.

Archaeology

Archaeology. Some weapon points of early big-game hunters, from 7 to 12 thousand years ago. Top row (left to right) Scottsbluff, Eden, Angostura; bottom row (left to right) Clovis Fluted, Folsom Fluted, Plainsview. After Wedel, 1961.

Archaeology

Archaeology. Provisional chart showing approximate time relationship of certain archaeological sites and complexes in Plains area. Wedel, 1961.

A.R. Byers fonds

  • MG 92
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1954 (inclusive); 1948-1951 (predominant)

This fonds contains files relating to Professor Byers research in Northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, specifically Amisk, Wildnest, Annabel, Waddy, Neagle, Face, Errington, Black and Pillow lakes; Flin Flon; and Missi Island.

Byers, Alfred Roddick

Results 1846 to 1860 of 1974