The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from Cumberland cave, Maryland
An edition of The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from Cumberland cave, Maryland (1938)
By James Williams Gidley
Publish Date
1938
Publisher
U.S. Govt. print. off.
Language
eng
Pages
99
Description:
Limestone caverns have played a major role in preserving a record of the Pleistocene life in the eastern region of North America.. Cumberland Cave was first found by workmen in excavating for a railroad cut near Cumberland, Md. Considerable fossil material was destroyed by steam shovel and dynamite before the significance of the find was known, but the abundant material subsequently obtained includes a remarkable variety of mammalian forms, many of which are represented by unsually well preserved remains.
subjects: Cave fauna, Fossil Vertebrates, Paleontology, Cave animals
Places: Allegany County, Cumberland cave (Md.), Maryland
Times: Pleistocene