A geological history of Manhattan or New York Island. Together with a map of the island, and a suite of sections, tables and columns, for the study of geology, particularly adapted for the American student / By Issachar Cozzens, jr.
- Cozzens, Issachar, 1780-1865.
- Date:
- 1843
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A geological history of Manhattan or New York Island. Together with a map of the island, and a suite of sections, tables and columns, for the study of geology, particularly adapted for the American student / By Issachar Cozzens, jr. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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