Contributions To The Fauna Of The New York Croton Water, with the subtitle 'Microscopial Observations During the Years 1870-'71, ' presents a detailed examination of the microscopic life found in New York's Croton water system. Authored by Charles F. Gissler, this work offers a snapshot of the region's aquatic ecosystem during the late 19th century.
The study documents various microscopic organisms, providing insights into the biodiversity present in the water supply. Gissler's meticulous observations contribute to our understanding of historical water quality and the ecological conditions of the time. This book offers valuable information for researchers interested in the history of zoology, environmental science, and the natural history of New York.
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