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A meticulous ledger of Ice Age life across eastern North America. A foundational work for palaeontology. Oliver Perry Hay’s exhaustive regional survey charts the Pleistocene and its vertebrated animals for the states east of the Mississippi and the Canadian provinces east of longitude 95. It meticulously charts the pleistocene fossil record across the eastern United States and into Canada, mapping localities and species with the care of a paleontological reference guide. More than a catalogue, it delivers context for prehistoric north america through distributional notes, species comparisons and concentrated attention to ice age animals and taxa now known only as relics. As a vertebrate paleontology book it combines descriptive rigour with practical organisation; as an extinct mammals study it remains a starting point for modern taxonomic and ecological work. Readers interested in eastern united states fossils or canadian provinces paleontology will find locality detail and taxonomic clarity. It stands as a central entry among oliver perry hay works, both scholarship and archive, indeed.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical significance is plain: Hay’s methodical compilation helped define early approaches to the pleistocene fossil record and to quaternary period history in North America, and still informs comparative work in eastern united states fossils and canadian provinces paleontology. Casual readers curious about ice age animals will appreciate the clear species accounts and locality narratives; classic-literature collectors and libraries will prize the volume as a scientific landmark and a collectible piece among oliver perry hay works. Equally at home on a personal shelf or within an academic research collection, it is also a solid reference for a university geology course or specialist seminar.