Charles Lyell: Travels in North America, Canada, and Nova Scotia with Geological Observations. Second Edition, John Murray, London 1855, S. 176–203 (eingescannter Mikrofiche auf archive.org)
John William Dawson: Air-Breathers of the Coal Period: A Descriptive Account of the Remains of Land Animals Found in the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia with Remarks on their Bearing on Theories of the Formation of Coal and of the Origin of Species. Dawson Brothers, Montreal 1863, 81 S. (eingescannter Mikrofiche auf archive.org)
John William Dawson: Acadian Geology. The geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. 1855 (archive.org), 2. Auflage 1868 (doi:10.5962/bhl.title.38560), 3. Auflage 1878, 4. Auflage 1891 (doi:10.5962/bhl.title.38814)
George Frederic Matthew: On Batrachian and other Footprints from the Coal Measures of Joggins, N. S. Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick. Nr. 21 (Bd. 5, Teil 1), 1903, S. 103–108 (Volltext auf archive.org)
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Charles Lyell, John W. Dawson: On the Remains of a Reptile (Dendrerpeton Acadianum, Wyman and Owen) and of a Land Shell discovered in the Interior of an Erect Fossil Tree in the Coal Measures of Nova Scotia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. Bd. 9, 1853, S. 58–67 (einschl. J. Wyman: Notes on the Reptilian Remains. S. 64–66, und R. Owen: Notes on the above-described Fossil Remains. S. 66–67) (Volltext auf BHL)
John William Dawson: On a Terrestrial Mollusk, a Chilognathous Myriapod, and some New Species of Reptiles, from the Coal-Formation of Nova Scotia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. Bd. 16, 1860, S. 268–277 (Volltext auf BHL)
Othniel Charles Marsh: Description of the Remains of a New Enaliosaurian (Eosaurus acadianus), from the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2nd Series. Bd. 34, 1862, S. 1–16 (Volltext auf BHL)
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Vgl. diverse digitalisierte Auflagen dieses Klassikers auf Darwin Online.
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H. J. Falcon-Lang: Earliest history of coal mining and grindstone quarrying at Joggins, Nova Scotia, and its implications for the meaning of the place name “Joggins”. Atlantic Geology. Bd. 45, 2009, S. 1–21, doi:10.4138/atlgeol.2009.001
Matt Stimson, Spencer G. Lucas, Gloria Melanson: The Smallest Known Tetrapod Footprints: Batrachichnus salamandroides from the Carboniferous of Joggins, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ichnos: An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces. Bd. 19, Nr. 3, 2012, S. 127–140, doi:10.1080/10420940.2012.685206
John William Dawson: Acadian Geology. The geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. 1855 (archive.org), 2. Auflage 1868 (doi:10.5962/bhl.title.38560), 3. Auflage 1878, 4. Auflage 1891 (doi:10.5962/bhl.title.38814)
Margaret C. Steen: The Amphibian Fauna from the South Joggins. Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Jhrg. 1934 (Bd. 104), S. 465–504, doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1934.tb01644.x
Robert L. Carroll: The earliest reptiles. Journal of the Linnean Society (Zoology). Bd. 45, Nr. 304, 1964, S. 61–83, doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1964.tb00488.x
Robert R. Reisz, Sean P. Modesto: Archerpeton anthracos from the Joggins Formation of Nova Scotia: a microsaur, not a reptile. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Bd. 33, Nr. 5, 1996, S. 703–709, doi:10.1139/e96-053
Sarah L. Quann, Amanda B. Young, Colin P. Laroque, Howard J. Falcon-Lang, Gibling R. Martin: Dendrochronological dating of coal mine workings at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Nova Scotia, Canada. Atlantic Geology. Bd. 46, 2010, S. 185–194, doi:10.4138/atlgeol.2010.011
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Walter A. Bell: Joggins Carboniferous Section, Nova Scotia. Summary Report of the Geological Survey, Department of Mines, for the Calendar Year 1912. Ottawa 1914 (online)
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Anmerkung: Die Koordinaten markieren den westlichen Ausgang der Downing Cove. Der Name „Downing Head“ steht aber auch für die etwas weiter westlich, nördlich von Boss Cove (45° 44′ 57″ N 64° 26′ 00″ W45.749166666667-64.433333333333) gelegene Landspitze, an der die Küstenlinie, von Süden, aus Richtung Boss Point bzw. Boss Cove kommend, nach Osten, in Richtung Downing Cove, abbiegt.
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Wiliam E. Logan: A section of the Nova Scotia coal measures as developed at Joggins on the Bay of Fundy, in descending order, from the neighbourhood of the west Ragged Reef to Minudie, reduced vertical thickness. Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. Bd. 4. 1844–1845, Appendix W, S. 28–45. — Erneut veröffentlicht in den Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Bd. 11, Nr. 3, 1908, S. 419–499 (online)
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Zu Details, den Abbau und die Bearbeitung der Steine betreffend, siehe Peter Latta: The Lower Cove Grindstone Quarries. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology. Bd. 11, Nr. 1, 1985, S. 67–72 (JSTOR:40968072)
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J. H. Calder, A. C. Scott, A. C. Milner: The Tree Hollow Fauna of Joggins: Ockham’s Razor Fells the Pitfall Theory. North American Paleontology Convention, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 19 - 25, 2005, Programme and Abstracts. Paleobios. Bd. 25, Nr. 2 (Supplementum), 2005, S. 28 (PDF 128 kB)
E. H. Hennick: Joggins – River Hebert – Chignecto: a Summary of Coal Mining Operations for the Years 1715–1997. Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Mineral Resources Branch, Open File Report ME 2011-001, Halifax 2011 (online)