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* [http://www.2005.botanyconference.org/engine/search/index.php?func=detail&aid=271 Nevada's buried treasure: The Lund Petrified Forest.] Botany 2005 Poster. | * [http://www.2005.botanyconference.org/engine/search/index.php?func=detail&aid=271 Nevada's buried treasure: The Lund Petrified Forest.] Botany 2005 Poster. | ||
* University of California Museum of Palentology, "[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/museum/ucmp_news/2002/10-02/summer2.html 2002 UCMP’s summer adventures]," Information about mapping, | |||
* Nell Murbarger, "[http://archive.org/details/naturalhistory62newy Our Largest Petrified Tree]," Natural History, v. 62, no 10, p466-471, 1953. | |||
* E. D. Knight, "[http://www.nevadaobserver.com/Reading%20Room%20Documents/ac_18600901_letter_from_lander%201.htm Letters from Lander's Expedition #1]," Alta California, September 1, 1860. Col Lander's Wagon Road Expedition, In Camp, Rabbit Hole Springs, July 21, 1860. Includes description of a 666 foot long petrified tree. | * E. D. Knight, "[http://www.nevadaobserver.com/Reading%20Room%20Documents/ac_18600901_letter_from_lander%201.htm Letters from Lander's Expedition #1]," Alta California, September 1, 1860. Col Lander's Wagon Road Expedition, In Camp, Rabbit Hole Springs, July 21, 1860. Includes description of a 666 foot long petrified tree. |
Revision as of 23:29, 9 February 2013
The George M. Lund Memorial Petrified Forest is located near Leadville.
See Also
- Nevada's buried treasure: The Lund Petrified Forest. Botany 2005 Poster.
- University of California Museum of Palentology, "2002 UCMP’s summer adventures," Information about mapping,
- Nell Murbarger, "Our Largest Petrified Tree," Natural History, v. 62, no 10, p466-471, 1953.
- E. D. Knight, "Letters from Lander's Expedition #1," Alta California, September 1, 1860. Col Lander's Wagon Road Expedition, In Camp, Rabbit Hole Springs, July 21, 1860. Includes description of a 666 foot long petrified tree.