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also aMig the north shore of r„i„ 1 
Connecticut Valley a short distance ’ eVCntUaI1 ‘ y ^ U P thc 
Stone Scivs 1 “The oxnot 1 imi+o nT , i i 
the Alleghanian in a diluted form lap/over the ^ ^ reality 
Carolinian in some places and vice versa ” PP6r pMt of ,lie 
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to the geology »s w„Z b o” 6 5 " " • — ™7 
(a) The more humid cretaceous mQ „i , , . 
colored ochi-s yellow on tile original The m ' "‘ V " " Mch is 
and animals which eharaeteriVthis area are 
Opossum, Pme Mouse, Faked-tailed Mole rWf T\r 
Tad' TT mammals mJonJZrJ J ' 
Acadian Flycatcher fWlinni w • <“>oye. 
winged Warbler, Kentucky Warbler UU Tr"-'"' Bh,ea 
Tufted Titmouse, ’ ’ ' Wren and 
sands graveh eo!ore“t,rf l "" M ° f ‘«' a '7 
The eharaoteri Je animals of these areas are- 
MiT “ d in th “ W«W Shrews and liedhneked 
ParaI * W "' Mer ’ ^“tcatcher 
Blue ‘ ,aM Liza,,d and 
aTroT4 I TfeTw iS I Ci!,ra0 T Cd by * reiu arkable 
found in the more humid parts of dmCV h ■"'* a “ d manimals 
life is, in fact, poor in spec^T„„)l ? r'f Tie bW 
Ovenhi'l, ^ 
a tinge of AltaSrian V”” 6 T™* f” C001 bog areas oT'--l have 
tlienduntil 1^,^"' “ »- “* P~0* «» map 
