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If you are interested in further reading on the fossils and geological history of Nova Scotia, check out some of these papers. 
  1. Archer, A.W., Calder, J.H., Gibling, M.R., Naylor, R.D., Reid, D.R., and Wightman, W.G. 1995. Invertebrate trace fossils and agglutinated foraminifera as indicators of marine influence within the classic Carboniferous section at Joggins, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Science, 32, pp. 2027-2039. 

  2. Bambach, R.K. 1993. Bivalves and storms; tracking relative sea-level through the Silurian in a shallow shelf sea. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 25 (6), pp. 360-361. 

  3. Baird, D. and Carroll, R.L. 1967. Romeriscus, the Oldest Known Reptile. Science. 157(3784), pp. 56-58. 

  4. Beck J.H. and Strother P.K. 1996. Acritarchs from the Silurian section at Arisaig, Nova Scotia, Canada: Paleoecology, in: Fatka O. & Servais T. (eds.) Acritarcha in Praha, Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geologica 40, pp. 321-334
  5. Beck, J.H. 1998. Paleopalynology of the Silurian Arisaig section, Nova Scotia. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. 

  6. Belknap, D.F.,  Gehrels, W.R., and Kelley, J.T. 1993. Holocene sea-level changes along the New England-Acadian shoreline; application of precise leveling, AMS-dating, tidal modeling and foraminiferal analysis in salt marshes. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 25 (6), pp. 123-124. 

  7. Bell, W.A. 1914. Joggins Carboniferous Section, Nova Scotia. Geological Survey of Canada, Summary Report for 1912, pp. 360-371.
  8. Bell, W.A. 1929. Horton-Windsor District, Nova Scotia. Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 155. Ottawa: King's Printer. 
  9. Bell, W.A. 1938. Fossil Flora of the Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia. Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 155. Ottawa: King's Printer. 
  10. Bell, W.A. 1944. Carboniferous Rocks and Fossils Floras of Northern Nova Scotia. Ottawa: Edmond Clouthier. 
  11. Bell, W.A.. 1960. Mississippian Horton Group of Type Windsor-Horton District, Nova Scotia. Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 314. Ottawa: Queen's Printer. 

  12. Berry, W.B.N. 1967. Monograptids from the MacAdam Formation (Silurian), Nova Scotia. Journal of Paleontology. 41, pp. 965-969. 

  13. Boehner, R.C. 1988. Carbonate buildups of Windsor Group major cycle 2: Maxner and Miller limestones, Miller Creek Formation and Mosher Road Member, Elderbank Formation and B (sub 2) Limestone, Nova Scotia. In: Reefs: Canada and Adjacent Areas. Geldsetzer, H.H.J., James, N.P., and Tebbutt, G.E. (Editors). Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 13, pp. 600-608.

  14. Boehner, R.C., and MacBeath, B.E. 1988. A lacustrine limestone mound (algal reef) in the Wilkie Brook Formation (Horton Group), Cape George area, northeastern mainland Nova Scotia. In: Reefs: Canada and Adjacent Areas. Geldsetzer, H.H.J., James, N.P., and Tebbutt, G.E. (Editors). Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 13, pp. 622-625.

  15. Boehner, R.C., Horne, R.J., and Ryan, R.J. 1988. Carbonate bioherms in the Kennetcook and Herbert River limestone members, upper part of the Windsor Group, central mainland Nova Scotia. In: Reefs: Canada and Adjacent Areas. Geldsetzer, H.H.J., James, N.P., and Tebbutt, G.E. (Editors). Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 13, pp. 626-630.

  16. Boehner, R.C., Giles, P.S., Murray, D.A., and Ryan, R.J. 1988. Carbonate buildups of the Gays River Formation, Lower Carboniferous Windsor Group, Nova Scotia. In: Reefs: Canada and Adjacent Areas. Geldsetzer, H.H.J., James, N.P., and Tebbutt, G.E. (Editors). Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 13, pp. 609-621.

  17. Boehner, R.C. 1989. Carbonate buildups in the Lower Carboniferous Horton and Windsor groups (late Tournaisian-Visean) of Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology, 25 (2), pp. 154-155. 

  18. Bouyx, E., Blaise, J. , Brice, D., Gourvennec, R., Lardeux, H., and Le Menn, J. 1992. Paleogeographic implications of northern Gondwanan and Rhenish associations of Devonian faunas of the Meguma zone. Comptes Rendus de l’Academie des Sciences, Serie 2, Mechanique, Physique, Chimie, Sciences de l’Univers, Sciences de la Terre, 315 (3), pp. 337-343.

  19. Bouyx, E., Blaise, J. , Brice, D., Dégardin,  J.M., Goujet, D., Gourvennec, R., Le Menn, J.,  Lardeux, H., Morzadec, P., and Paris, F. 1997. Biostratigraphie et paléobiogéographie du Siluro-Dévonien de la zone de Meguma (Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 34 (10), pp. 1295-1309. 

  20. Brand, U. 1994. Continental hydrology and climatology of the Carboniferous Joggins Formation (lower Cumberland Group) at Joggins, Nova Scotia: evidence from the geochemistry of bivalves. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 106 (1-4), pp. 307-321. 

  21. Bruck, P. M., Forbes, W. H., Nance, D., and Pickerell, R. K. 1985. Beaconites antarcticus in the (?Middle) Late Devonian McAras Brook Formation, Cape George, Nova Scotia. Maritime Sediments and Atlantic Geology, 21, pp. 87-96. 

  22. Calder, J.H. 1991. Controls on Westphalian Peat Accumulations: the Springhill Coalfield, Nova Scotia. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  23. Calder, J.H., and Gibling, M.R. 1994. The Euramerican coal province: controls on late Paleozoic peat accumulation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 106 (1-4), pp. 1-21.
  24. Calder, J.H. Eble, C.F., and Scott, A.C. 1995. The Harbour Seam at Table Head, Sydney Basin; a Westphalian D mire margin and its succession to clastic wetland forest. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 27 (6), p. 141.

  25. Calder, J.H., Gibling, M.R., Eble, C.F., Scott, A.C., and MacNeil, D.J. 1996. The Westphalian D fossil lepidodendrid forest at Table Head, Sydney Basin, Nova Scotia; sedimentology, paleoecology and floral response to changing edaphic conditions. In: Geology and petrology of Appalachian coals; a selection of papers from the symposium. Hower, J.C. and  Eble, C.F. (editors). International Journal of Coal Geology, 31 (1-4), Elsevier. Amsterdam, International. pp. 277-313.
  26. Calder, J.H., A.P. Scott, A. Archer, G. Dolby and D.M. Skilliter. 1996. The fossil record of Joggins: a second look. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs. 48, p. A106. 

  27. Calder, J.H., Gibling, M.R.,  Scott, A.C., and Skilliter, D.M. 1997. The Carboniferous Joggins section reconsidered; recent paleoecological and sedimentological research. Atlantic Geology, 33(1), pp. 54-55.
  28. Calder, J.H., A.P. Hunt, and H.E.K. Van Allen. 1997. Trackways of gregarious tetrapods in a walchian forest from the Permo-Carboniferous of Nova Scotia; Ichnofacies and Ichnotaxonomy of the Terrestrial Permian. Proceedings, Inst. Of Geoscience and Geiseltalmuseum, Martin Luther University, Hall, Germany. March 20-23, 1997. 

  29. Calder, J.H., Boehner, R.C., Brown, D.E., Gibling, M.R., Mukhopadhyay, P.K., Ryan, R.J., and Skilliter, D.M. 1998. Classic Carboniferous sections of the Minas and Cumberland Basins of Nova Scotia. The Society for Organic Petrology Annual Meeting Field Trip. Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Open File Report ME 1998-5, p. 86.
  30. Calder, J.H., Dolby, G., Finck, P.M., Mukhopadhyay, P.K., Scott, A.C., Stea, R.R. 1998. Cretaceous lignites of Nova Scotia: observations of their petrography, geochemistry, and paleobotany. The Society for Organic Petrology, Abstracts and Program, 15, p. 29. 

  31. Cameron, B. 1986.  Jurassic fossils from the Scots Bay Formation. In: Tenth annual open house and review of activities; program and summaries. Bates, J.L., and MacDonald, D.R. (Editors).  Information Series - Nova Scotia, Department of Mines and Energy. 12, pp. 167-169.
  32. Cameron, B., and Jones, R.J. 1990. Non-marine fossils of the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic Fundy Group of the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology. 26, (2), p. 167.

  33. Cameron, B,.Van Dommelen, R., White, P.D., Domanski, D., Rogers, D., and Jones, J.R. 1992. Vertebrate fossils from the middle member of the Early Carboniferous Horton Bluff Formation. In: Program and Summaries; Sixteenth Annual Open House and Review of Activities. MacDonald, D.R., and Mills, K.A. (Editors). Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy Report, Halifax, Nova Scotia, p. 48.
  34. Cameron, B., Domanski, D., Van Dommelen, R., and White, P.D. 1992. Lacustrine nearshore and shoreline trace fossils from the Early Carboniferous Horton Bluff Formation. In: Program and Summaries; Sixteenth Annual Open House and Review of Activities. MacDonald, D.R., and Mills, K.A. (Editors). Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy Report, Halifax, Nova Scotia, p. 47. 

  35. Carroll, R.L. 1963. A Microsaur from the Pennsylvanian of Joggins, Nova Scotia. Natural History Papers of the National Museum of Canada. Ottawa: Department of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources. 
  36. Carroll, R.L. 1963. The Earliest Reptiles. Journal of the Linnaean Society (Zoology). 45(304), pp. 61-83. 
  37. Carroll, R.L. and Baird, D. 1968. The carboniferous amphibian tudianus (Eosaurus) and the distinction between microsaurs and reptiles. American Museum of Natural History Novitates, No.2337. 

  38. Carroll, R.L. 1966. Microsaurs from the Westphalian B of Joggins, Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. 177, pp. 63-97. 
  39. Carroll, R.L. 1967. A Limnoscelid Reptile from the Middle Pennsylvanian. Journal of Paleontology. 41(5), pp. 1256-1261. 
  40. Carroll, R.L. 1967. Labyrinthodants from the Joggins Formation. Journal of Paleontology 41(1), pp. 111-142. 

  41. Carroll, R.L. 1969. A Middle Pennsylvanian Captorhinomorph, and the Inter-relationships of Primitive Reptiles. Journal of Paleontology. 43(1), pp. 151-170.
  42. Carroll, R.L. and Baird, D. 1972. Carboniferous stem-reptiles of the family Romeriidae. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 143(5). 
  43. Carroll, R.L. 1988. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. W.H. Freeman Company, New York. 

  44. Collins, E.S.,  McCarthy, F.M.G.,  Medioli, F.S., Scott, D.B., and Honig, C.A. 1990. Biogeographic distribution of modern thecamoebians in a transect along the eastern North American coast. NATO ASI Series. Series C, Mathematical and Physical Sciences,  327, pp. 783-792. 

  45. Copeland, M.J. 1969. The Arthropod Fauna of the Upper Carboniferous Rocks of the Maritime Provinces. Geolological Survey of Canada Memoir 286. Ottawa: Queen's Printer. 

  46. Cumming, L.M. 1957. Report on Fossils from the Torbrook-Nictaux area, N.S.. Geological Survey of Canada Report, Section of Stratigraphic Palaeontology, Ottawa.
  47. Cumming, L.M. 1959. Report on Fossils from the Bear River area, N.S.. Geological Survey of Canada Report, Section of Stratigraphic Palaeontology, Ottawa. 

  48. Dawson, J.W. 1855. Minerals of the new red sandstone and trap. In Acadian Geology, 113-115. Oliver and Boyd: Edinburgh, 1855. 
  49. Dawson, J.W. 1861. Note on a Carpolite from the Coal Formation of Cape Breton. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London 17, pp. 525-526.
  50. Dawson, J.W. 1863. Air Breathers of the Coal Period; A Descriptive Account of the Remains of Land Animals Found in the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia. Canadian Naturalist 8, pp.1-12, 81-92, 149-160, 161-175, 268-295. 

  51. Dawson, J.W. 1866. Conditions of the deposition of coal as illustrated by the coal-formation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Rep. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society pp. 99-169 
  52. Dawson, J.W. 1871. Report on the Geological Structure and Mineral Resources of Prince Edward Island. Montreal: John Lovell. 
  53. Dawson, J.W. 1877. Note on a Specimen of Diplozylon from the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London. 33, pp. 836-842. 

  54. Dawson, J.W. 1882. On the Results of Recent Explorations of Erect Trees Containing Animal Remains in the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Royal Society, London. 173, pp. 621-659.
  55. Dawson, J.W. 1888. On the Eozoic and Paleozoic Rocks of the Atlantic Coast of Canada, in Comparison with those of Western Europe and of the Interior of America. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society (1888), pp. 797-817. 
  56. Dawson, J.W. 1890. On New Plants From the Erian and Carboniferous, and On the Characters and Affinities of Paleozoic Gymnosperms. Montreal: Dawson Bros. 

  57. Dawson, J.W. and Penhallow, D.P. 1890. On the Pleistocene Flora of Canada. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. (1890), pp. 311-334.
  58. Dawson, J.W.. 1891. On New Specimens of Dendrerpeton acadianum with Remarks on other Carnivorous Amphibians. Geological Magazine 8, pp. 145-156. 

  59. Dewey, C.P. 1987. Palaeoecology of a hypersaline Carboniferous ostracod fauna. Journal of Microplaaeontology, 6 (2), pp. 29-33.
  60. Dewey, C.P., and Fahraeus, R.E. 1987. Taxonomy of Ostracoda (Crustacea) from Mississippian strata of Maritime Canada. Geologica and Palaeontologica, 21, pp. 93-135.
  61. Dewey, C.P. 1988. Paleoenvironmental significance of Visean marine ostracods from the Maritimes Basin, Canada. Program with Abstracts - Geological Association of Canada; Mineralogical Association of Canada; Canadian Geophysical Union, Joint Annual Meeting, 13, pp. A31-A32.
  62. Dewey, C.P. 1989. Lower Carboniferous ostracods from the Maritimes Basin of eastern Canada; a review. Atlantic Geology. 25 (1), pp. 63-71. 

  63. Dolby, G. 1991. The Palynology of the Western Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy, Open File Report 91-006, p. 34. 

  64. Donovan, S.K., and Pickerill, R.K. 1994. Crinoid columns preserved in an upright position in the Upper Silurian of  Nova Scotia: taphonomic implications. Geological Society of America Abstracts With Programs, 26 (5), p. 13. 

  65. Edgecombe, G.D. 1987. Pseudoorthoceratinae (Nautiloidea, Michelinoceratida) from the Lower Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, Canada. Geologica and Palaeontologica, 21, pp. 87-91.
  66. Edgecombe, G.D. 1988. The first report of macroloxoceratine cephalopod from the North American Mississippian. Journal of Paleontology, 62 (2), pp. 309-311. 

  67. Eliuk, L.S., and Levesque R. 1988. Earliest Cretaceous sponge reef mounds, Nova Scotia Shelf (Shell Demascota G-32). In: Reefs; Canada and Adjacent Areas.Geldsetzer-Helmut, H.J.,  James, N.P., and E. Tebbutt-Gordon (editors). Memoir - Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, 13, pp. 713-720. 

  68. Faribault, E. 1899. The Gold Measures of Nova Scotia and Deep Mining. Ottawa: Mortimer Co. 
  69. Faribault, E. 1903. Nova Scotia Deep Gold Mining. Halifax: King's Printer. 

  70. Ferguson, L., 1966. The Recovery of Some Large Track-bearing Slabs From Joggins, Nova Scotia. Maritime Sediments. 2(3), pp. 128-130.
  71. Ferguson, L., 1988. The Fossil Cliffs of Joggins. Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum. 

  72. Fletcher, H. 1900. Descriptive note on the Sydney coal field, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to accompany a revised edition of the geological map of the coal field. Ottawa: Queen's Printer. 

  73. Fowell, S.J. 1992. Rare palynofloras from the Fundy Basin; implications for a regional Triassic/ Jurassic boundary event. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 24, (7), pp. 95-96.
  74. Fowell, S.J. 1993. Evidence for regional palynofloral extictions at the Triassic/Jurassic boundary.  In: Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea: First International Symposium, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Program and Abstracts. Beauchamp, B., Embry, A., and Glass, D. (Editors). p. 99. 
  75. Fowell, S.J. and Traverse, A. 1995.  Palynology and age of the upper Blomidon Formation, Fundy Basin, Nova Scotia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 86 (3-4), pp. 211-233. 

  76. Frappier, M. 1994. Palynological and sedimentological evidence of climatic events during the late-glacial from Little Dyke Lake, central Nova Scotia, Canada. Program and Abstracts - American Quaternary Association, 13, p. 210. 

  77. Galton, P.M. and Olsen, P.E. 1977. Triassic - Jurassic tetrapod extinctions: Are they real. Science 197, pp. 983-986. 

  78. Gao, Z., and Zodrow, E.L. 1990. A new strobilus Tetraphyllostrobus broganensis gen. et sp. nov. from the Upper Carboniferous, Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 66 (1-2), pp. 3-11.
  79. Gao, Z., and Zodrow, E.L. 1991. SEM study on the cuticular structure of some medullosan foliage from the Upper Carboniferous of the Sydney Coalfield. Atlantic Geology, 27 (2), p. 152. 

  80. Gastaldo, R.A. and Zodrow, E.L. "Studies on North American Pecopterids. IV." in Diversity and Stratigraphic Occurences in the Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia. 1982. 

  81. Gaudet, C. 1986.  Minas Basin yields tiny dinosaurs. Canadian Geographic. 106 (3), pp. 72-74. 

  82. Gibling, M.R., 1987. A Classic Carboniferous Section: Joggins, Nova Scotia. Geological Society of America Field Guide, Northeastern Section. 5(88), pp. 409-414.
  83. Gibling, M.R., and Wightman, W.G. 1994. Palaeovalleys and protozoan assemblages in a Late Carboniferou cyclothem, Sydney Basin, Nova Scotia. Sedimentology, 41 (4), pp. 699-719.
  84. Gibling, M.R., Saunders, K., and Tibert, N.E. 1995. Patterns of coal distribution in Upper Carboniferous cyclothems of the Sydney Basin, Nova Scotia. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America,  27 (6), p. 32. 

  85. Godfrey, S.J., Fiorillo, A.R., and Carroll, R.L. 1987. A newly discovered skull of the temnospondyl amphibian Dendrerpeton acadianum Owen. Canadian Journal of Earth Science, 24, pp. 796-805.
  86. Godfrey, S. J. and Holmes, R.B. 1989. A Tetrapod Lower Jaw From the Pennsylvanian (Westphalian A) of Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Science, 26, pp. 1036-1040. 

  87. Good, S.C.,  Yenik, L.A., Olsen, P.E., and  MacDonald, N.G. 1994. Non-marine molluscs from the Scots Bay Formation, Newark Supergroup (Early Jurassic), Nova Scotia; taxonomic assessment and paleoecologic significance. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 26 (3), pp. 20. 

  88. Gordon-Mackenzie, Jr., and Henry, T.W. 1990. Marginovatia, a mid-Carboniferous genus of linoproductid brachiopods. Journal of Palaeontology, 64 (4), pp. 532-551. 

  89. Grantham, R.G., and Hacquebard, P.A. 1987.  Field Trip Guide, Parrsboro and Joggins areas, Nova Scotia, Canada. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, United States, p. 19. 
  90. Grantham, R.G. 1989.  Dinosaur tracks and megaflutes in the Jurassic of Nova Scotia.  In: Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Gillette, D.D., and Lockley, M.G. (Editors). Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, United Kingdom, pp. 281-284. 

  91. Harington, C.R. 1990. Vertebrates of the last interglaciation in Canada; a review, with new data. Geographie Physique et Quaternaire, 44 (3), pp. 375-387.
  92. Harington, C.R.,  Grant, D.R., and  Mott, R.J. 1993. The Hillsborough, New Brunswick, mastodon and comments on other Pleistocene mastodon fossils from Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 30 (6), pp. 1242-1253. 

  93. Hodgkinson, K.A., Garvie, C.L., and Be Allan, W.H. 1992. Eocene euthecosomatous Pteropoda (Gastropoda) of the Gulf and eastern coasts of North America. Bulletin of American Paleontology, 10, p. 341. 

  94. Holman, J.A. and Clouthier, S.G. 1995. Pleistocene herpetofaunal remains from the East Milford Mastodon site (ca. 70 000 - 80 000 BP), Halifax County, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 32 (2), pp. 210-215. 

  95. Honeyman, D. 1864. Geology of Arisaig, Nova Scotia. Geological Society (1864): 333-345. 
  96. Honeyman, D. 1864. Geological Survey in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. Halifax. (reference incomplete, contact N. S. Museum) 
  97. Honeyman, D. 1873. Provincial Museum - Dr. Honeyman's Report for 1873

  98. Honeyman, D. 1876. Nova Scotian Geology, at the Centennial Exhibition - International Exhibition of 1876. n.p. (1876): 252-261
  99. Honeyman, D. 1877-78. Nova Scotia Geology - Precarboniferous & Lower Carboniferous. Nova Scotia Institute of  Science. 4: 439. 
  100. Honeyman, D. 1885-86. Additional notes on glacial action in Halifax Harbour, North West Arm, Bedford Basin. Nova Scotian Institute of  Science. VI: 251- .

  101. Honeyman, D. 1887. Glacial geology of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nova Scotia Institute of Science. 
  102. Honeyman, D. 1887. Giants and Pygmies. Halifax: Museum and Booksellers.
  103. Honeyman, D. 1887-88. Carboniferous flora with attached spirobes. Nova Scotia Institute of  Science. VII: 93-??.

  104. Honeyman, D. 1888. The Nautilis of the Brookfield Limestone: Nautilis Brookfield. Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science 7, p. 13. 
  105. Honeyman, D. 1888. Notes on Examination by Prof. James Hall of Silurian Collections of the Provincial Museum. Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science 7, p. 14-17. 

  106. Hower, J.C.,  Calder, J.H.,  Eble, C.F., Scott, A.C.,  Robertson, J.D., and Blanchard, L.J. 1996. Petrology, geochemistry, and palynology of Joggins Formation (Westphalian A) coals, Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin. 80 (9), p. 1525. 

  107. Hurst, J.M., and Pickerill, R.K. 1986. The relationship between sedimentary facies and faunal associations in the Llandovery siliciclastic Ross Brook Formation, Arisaig, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (5), pp. 705-726. 

  108. Hutchinson, R.D. 1952. The Stratigraphy and Trilobite Faunas of the Cambrian Sedimentary Rocks of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 263. Ottawa: Queen's Printer. 

  109. Jansa, L.F.,  Pratt, B.R., and Dromart, G. 1988. Deep water thrombolite mounds from the Upper Jurassic of offshore Nova Scotia. In: Reefs; Canada and Adjacent Areas. Geldsetzer, H.H.J., James, N.P., and Tebbutt, G.E.  (Editors), Memoir - Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists. 13, pp.  725-735.

  110. Kalkreuth, W.D., Cameron, A., Fowler, M., Utting, J. Gibling, M.R., White, J.C., and Marchioni, D. 1993. The organic petrology, palynology and geochemistry of organic-rich rocks associated with Carboniferous coal seams in the Sydney Basin, Atlantic Canada.  In: Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea: First International Symposium, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Program and Abstracts. Beauchamp, B., Embry, A., and Glass, D. (Editors). p. 154. 

  111. Kasper, A.E., Forbes, W.H., and Jamieson, R.A. 1988. Plant fossils from the Fisset Brook Formation of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Maritime Sediments and Atlantic Geology, 24 (2), p. 199. 

  112. Keighley, D.G., and Pickerill, R.K. 1991. Ichnology of non-marine Carboniferous strata between Cheticamp and Inverness, northwestern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology, 27 (2), p. 155. 

  113. Kumaran, K.P.N., and Zodrow, E.L. 1987. Upper Carboniferous palynology of Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada. Compte Rendu, Congres Interntional de Stratigraphie et de Geologie du Carbonifere, 11, pp. 379-380. 

  114. Landing, E., and Murphy, J.B. 1991. Upper Precambrian(?) through Lower Cambrian of mainland Nova Scotia; faunas, paleoenvironments, and stratigraphic revision. Journal of Paleontology, 65 (3), pp. 382-396.
  115. Landing, E. 1991. Upper Precambrian through Lower Cambrian of Cape Breton Island; faunas, paleoenvironments, and stratigraphic revision. Journal of Paleontology, 65 (4), pp. 570-595.
  116. Landing, E. 1995. Upper Placentian-Branchian series of mainland Nova Scotia (Middle-Upper Lower Cambrian): faunas, paleoenvironments, and stratigraphic revision. Journal of Paleontology, 69 (3), pp. 475-495. 

  117. Laurin, M., and Reisz, R. 1992. A reassessment of the Pennsylvanian tetrapod Romeriscus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 12 (4), pp. 524-527. 

  118. Lentin, J.K., Williams, G.L., and Fensome, R.A. 1988. Sumatradinium; a stratigraphically useful dinoflagellate genus from the Neogene sediments of offshore Eastern Canada. Palynology, 12, pp. 242-243.
  119. Lentin, J.K., Fensome, R.A., and Williams, G.L. 1994. The stratigraphic importance of species of Sumatradinium, Barssidinium, and Erymnodinium, Neogene dinoflagellate genera from offshore Eastern Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 31 (3), pp.  567-582. 

  120. Logan, W.E., 1845. A Section of the Nova Scotia Coal Measures As Developed At the Joggins, on the Bay of Fundy, in Descending Order, From the Neighbourhood of the West Ragged Reef to Minudie, Reduced to Vertical Thickness. Geol. Surv Canada Rept. Prog. Appendix: 92-159. 

  121. Lyell, C. 1843. On the Upright Fossil-trees Found at Different Levels in the Coal Strata of Cumberland, Nova Scotia. Geological Society of London Proceedings. 45, pp. 353-356.
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