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Abra – tentative report † Abra longicalla Acanthodesia † Acanthodesia oblongula † Acanthodesia savartii † Acantodesia † Acantodesia oblongula Illustration of a living Acipenser sturgeon Acipenser † Acrocoelum † Acrocoelum richardsi – type locality for species Acropora † Acropora palmata Acteocina † Acteocina canaliculata Acteon † Acteon danicus – type locality for ...
Timeline of Maryland: Federal Writers' Project (1940). "Chronology". Maryland: a Guide to the Old Line State. American Guide Series. NY: Oxford University Press. hdl:2027/mdp.39015054402659 – via HathiTrust. Brugger, Robert J. Maryland, A Middle Temperament: 1634–1980 (1996) full scale history; Chappelle, Suzanne.
Maryland was home to one of the most significant Pleistocene mammal discoveries in American history: the early 20th century discovery of Pleistocene fossils in an Allegany County cave. The Miocene murex snail Ecphora gardnerae gardnerae is the Maryland state fossil. Astrodon johnstoni is the state dinosaur of Maryland.
During the Cenozoic, mammals proliferated from a few small, simple, generalised forms into a diverse collection of terrestrial, marine, and flying animals, giving this period its other name, the Age of Mammals. The Cenozoic is just as much the age of savannas, the age of co-dependent flowering plants and insects, and the age of birds. [40]
This list of the prehistoric life of Maryland contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Maryland. Precambrian [ edit ]
The government of Maryland is conducted according to the Maryland Constitution.The United States is a federation; consequently, the government of Maryland, like the other 49 state governments, has exclusive authority over matters that lie entirely within the state's borders, except as limited by the Constitution of the United States.
Maryland history-related lists (1 C, 31 P) A. African-American history of Maryland (23 C, 57 P) ... Government House (Maryland) H. Maryland in the American Revolution;
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