Geology of New-York, Part II, Volume 2 presents a detailed survey of the Second Geological District of New York. Authored by William W. Mather, this volume offers insights into the geological composition, structures, and natural resources of the region. It is an essential resource for geologists, environmental scientists, and anyone interested in the geological history of New York.
Mather’s work provides a comprehensive overview of the area’s geological features, making it a valuable historical document for understanding the development of geological science in the United States. This survey is not only of scientific importance but also offers a historical perspective on the exploration and understanding of New York’s natural landscape.
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