| The fossil cliffs of Joggins, Nova Scotia | Juby, IA. 2006.
CRSQ 43(1):48-53. CELD ID 20969Abstract Figure 1. Joggins is an old coal mining town located on the shore of the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Fossil cliffs there, first brought to the attention of the scientific community in 1851 by Charles Lyell and William Dawson, are known for their many polystrate fossil lycopods and calamites.
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