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The relation of rainfall to run-off

No abstract available.
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George W. Rafter

The Vermilion iron-bearing district of Minnesota, with an atlas

No abstract available.
Authors
Julius Morgan Clements

The water resources of Molokai, Hawaiian Islands

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Authors
Waldemar Lindgren

Tishomingo folio, Indian Territory

The Tishomingo quadrangle is bounded by meridians 96° 30' and 97° and parallels 34° and 34° 30', and occupies one-quarter of a square degree of the earth's surface.  It is 34.5 miles long north and south and 28.58 miles wide, and contains about 986 square miles.  It lies in the southeastern part of the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, the eastern edge being nearly 3 miles west of the Choctaw-Ch
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Joseph A. Taff

Twenty-fifth annual report of the director of the United States Geological Survey, 1903-1904

The United States Geological Survey was created by an act of Congress that was approved on March 3, 1879, so that March 3, 1904, may be said to have marked the twenty-fifth year of its existence. There was recently issued by the Survey, partly in recognition of the quarter-century anniversary, a bulletin (No. 227) describing its origin, development, organization, and operations, and it will not be
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Charles D. Walcott

Twenty-Fourth Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1902-1903

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Charles D. Walcott

Water storage on Salt River, Arizona

No abstract available.
Authors
Arthur Powell Davis

A biological investigation of the Hudson Bay region

No abstract available.
Authors
Edward A. Preble

A gazetteer of Cuba

No abstract available.
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Henry Gannett

A gazetteer of Texas

No abstract available.
Authors
Henry Gannett

A reconnaissance of the northwestern portion of Seward Peninsula, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
A. J. Collier

Accuracy of stream measurements

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Authors
Edward C. Murphy