Fossils and Palaeontological Affinities of the Neocomian Deposits of Upware and Brickhill (Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire)
Discover the fascinating world of paleontology with "Fossils and Palaeontological Affinities of the Neocomian Deposits of Upware and Brickhill" by Walter Keeping. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this insightful study spans 196 pages and delves into the rich fossil records of Upware and Brickhill. Originally presented as the Sedgwick Prize Essay in 1879, Keeping's work meticulously explores the intricate paleontological connections between the Ironsand and Phosphatic series of fossils discovered in Upware, Potton, Brickhill, and Farringdon. Ideal for both enthusiasts and scholars, this book offers a thorough examination of the Neocomian deposits, making it a valuable addition to any paleontological library. Enhance your understanding of these significant fossil finds and their implications in the field of geology with this essential read.