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Contributions to the geography of the United States, 1922

No abstract available.
Authors
Marius R. Campbell

Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1921

No abstract available.
Authors
Nathan C. Grover

Copper deposits of the Tyrone district, New Mexico

No abstract available.
Authors
Sidney Paige

Forty-third annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey

The direct appropriations for the work under the Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1922 comprised items amounting to $1,614,349. In addition $140,000, to be disbursed under the direction of the Public Printer, was appropriated for printing the reports of the Survey, and allotments of $10,000 and $7,423.96 for miscellaneous printing and binding and for miscellaneous supplies, respectively, were
Authors
George Otis Smith

Geologic structure of parts of New Mexico

No abstract available.
Authors
N. H. Darton

Geology of the lower Gila region, Arizona

No abstract available.
Authors
C. P. Ross

Geology of the vicinity of Tuxedni Bay, Cook Inlet

No abstract available.
Authors
F. H. Moffit

Geology of the York tin deposits, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Edward Steidtmann, Stanley H. Catheart

Graphic and mechanical computation of thickness of strata and distance to a stratum

No abstract available.
Authors
J. B. Mertie

Ground water for irrigation near Gage, Ellis County, Oklahoma

No abstract available.
Authors
D. G. Thompson

Guidebook of the western United States: Part E - The Denver & Rio Grande Western route

The United States of America comprise an area so vast in extent and so diverse in natural features as well as in characters due to human agency that the American citizen who knows thoroughly his own country must have traveled widely and observed wisely. To 'know America first' is a patriotic obligation, but to meet this obligation the railroad traveler needs to have his eyes directed toward the mo
Authors
Marius R. Campbell