Maine State Fossil and Maine State Mineral
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Maine State Fossil
You’ll learn all about the Maine state fossil, Pertica quadrifaria, a plant from the Devonian period, at this great informative site.
Source:State Fossils
Maine State Mineral
Maine’s state mineral is tourmaline. Learn about the reasons that tourmaline is desired by collectors, and about the places it was discovered in Maine.
Source:Maine Geological Survey
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- APA style
- Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols. (2014, December 30). In ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States. Retrieved 15:01, December 9, 2019, from https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/
- MLA style
- classbrain, “Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols.” ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States. 30 December 2014, 13:19 UTC. . 9 Dec 2019 <https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/>.
- MHRA style
- classbrain, 'Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols', ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States, 30 December 2014, 13:19 UTC, <https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/> [accessed 9 December 2019]
- The Chicago Manual of Style
- classbrain, “Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols.” ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States, https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/ [accessed December 9, 2019].
- CBE/CSE style
- classbrain, Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols [Internet]. ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States; 2014 December 30, 13:19 UTC [cited 2019 Dec 9]. Available from: https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/.
- Bluebook style
- Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols, https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/ (last visited Dec. 9, 2019).
- AMA style
- classbrain, Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols. ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States. December 30, 2014, 13:19 UTC. Available at: https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/. Accessed December 9, 2019.
Citation styles
- APA style
- Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols. (2014, December 30). In ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States. Retrieved 15:01, December 9, 2019, from https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/
- MLA style
- classbrain, “Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols.” ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States. 30 December 2014, 13:19 UTC. . 9 Dec 2019 <https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/>.
- MHRA style
- classbrain, 'Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols', ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States, 30 December 2014, 13:19 UTC, <https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/> [accessed 9 December 2019]
- The Chicago Manual of Style
- classbrain, “Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols.” ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States, https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/ [accessed December 9, 2019].
- CBE/CSE style
- classbrain, Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols [Internet]. ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States; 2014 December 30, 13:19 UTC [cited 2019 Dec 9]. Available from: https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/.
- Bluebook style
- Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols, https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/ (last visited Dec. 9, 2019).
- AMA style
- classbrain, Symbols for Maine: Geological and Archaeological Symbols. ClassBrain's State Reports | State Symbols | 50 US States. December 30, 2014, 13:19 UTC. Available at: https://statereports.com/maine_fossil_mineral/. Accessed December 9, 2019.