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Surface waters of Wyoming and their utilization

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert Follansbee

The commercial granites of New England

No abstract available.
Authors
T. Nelson Dale

The correlation of the Vicksburg group and the Foraminifera of the Vicksburg group

No abstract available.
Authors
C. Wythe Cooke, Joseph A. Cushman

The fauna of the so-called Dakota formation of northern central Colorado and its equivalent in southeastern Wyoming

This paper describes a small fauna from beds in northern central Colorado that have long been designated the Dakota formation, often with doubt that all the beds so named were really equivalent to the typical Dakota sandstone of eastern Nebraska. The upper part of the equivalent beds in southeastern Wyoming was referred by some writers to the Benton Shale and the lower part of the Cloverly format
Authors
John B. Reeside

The floods in central Texas in September, 1921

Heavy rainfall over a large area in south-central Texas from September 8 to September 10, 1921, produced great floods which caused the loss of at least 224 lives and damage to property amounting to more than $10,000,000. The most destructive flood in Texas prior to 1921 occurred in December, 1913. That flood, which is described on pages 46-47, caused the loss of 177 lives and destroyed property va
Authors
Clarence E. Ellsworth

The industrial utility of public water supplies in the United States

No abstract available.
Authors
W. D. Collins

The Jarbidge mining district, Nevada: With a note on the Charleston district

No abstract available.
Authors
Frank Charles Schrader

The Kotsina-Kuskulana district, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Fred Howard Moffit, John Beaver Mertie

The lime belt of Massachusetts and parts of eastern New York and western Connecticut

No abstract available.
Authors
T. Nelson Dale