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Index
Cover  Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents  Preface Acknowledgments I Fossils are where You Find Them
1 Fantastic Fossils 2 How are Fossils Formed? 3 What Kinds of Rocks Yield Fossils? 4 Where Do You Find Fossils? 5 Dating Fossils 6 Collecting Fossils: Badlands 7 Collecting Fossils: Beaches 8 Collecting Fossils: Quarries and Roadcuts 9 The Crucial Step: Collecting Data
II Identifying Your Fossils
10 What’s in a Name? 11 Phylum Porifera: Sponges and Their Relatives 12 Phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterates): Sea Jellies, Sea Anemones, and Corals 13 Phylum Brachiopoda: Brachiopods, or Lamp Shells 14 Phylum Bryozoa: Bryozoans, or Moss Animals 15 Phylum Arthropoda: Trilobites and Their Relatives 16 Phylum Mollusca: Clams, Snail, Squids, and Their Relatives 17 Phylum Echinodermata: Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, and Their Relatives 18 Phylum Hemichordata: Graptolites 19 Phylum Chordata: Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals 20 Paleobotany: Fossil Plants
Index Color Illustrations
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