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Tables of Contents for National Audubon Society Field Guide to New England
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Part One: Overview
Natural Highlights
10
2
Topography
12
2
Ocean and Coast
14
2
Geology
16
13
The Sculpting of the Landscape
16
2
Erosion by Glaciers
18
2
Deposits Left by Glaciers
20
2
Fossils
22
2
Minerals
24
2
Rocks
26
3
Habitats
29
19
Northern Conifer Forests and Alpine Regions
30
2
Northern Broadleaf Forests
32
2
Southern New England Forests
34
2
Open Areas
36
2
Freshwater Wetlands
38
2
Open Inland Water and Waterways
40
2
Seacoasts
42
2
Oceans and Bays
44
2
Cities and Suburbs
46
2
Conservation and Ecology
48
6
The Effects of Humans
48
2
Conservation
50
2
Endangered and Recovering Species
52
2
Weather
54
8
Seasons
56
4
Typical Clouds
60
2
Night Sky
62
16
Our Solar System
62
2
Stars and Deep-sky Objects
64
2
Sky Maps: Winter
66
2
Sky Maps: Spring
68
2
Sky Maps: Summer
70
2
Sky Maps: Fall
72
4
Part Two: Flora and Fauna
How to Use the Flora and Fauna Section
76
2
Flora
78
102
Mushrooms
78
4
Algae
82
2
Lichens
84
2
Spore Plants
86
6
Ferns
88
4
Trees and Shrubs
92
42
Conifers
95
6
Broadleaf Trees and Shrubs
101
2
Large Broadleaf Trees
103
18
Small Broadleaf Trees and Shrubs
121
13
Leaf Shapes
134
1
Flower Types
135
1
Wildflowers
136
44
Invertebrates
180
51
Marine Invertebrates
181
12
Freshwater and Land Invertebrates
193
38
Spiders and Kin
195
3
Insects
198
33
Vertebrates
231
198
Fishes
232
31
Saltwater Fishes
233
22
Freshwater Fishes
255
8
Amphibians
263
5
Reptiles
268
7
Birds
275
75
Mammals
350
28
Part Three: Parks and Preserves
Introduction
378
1
Connecticut
379
5
Maine
384
13
Massachusetts
397
12
New Hampshire
409
7
Rhode Island
416
6
Vermont
422
7
Appendices
Acknowledgments
429
2
Picture Credits
431
4
Index
435
12
Converting to Metric
447