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Useful minerals of the United States

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Frank Charles Schrader, Ralph Walter Stone, Samuel Sanford

Wasatch fossils in so-called Fort Union beds of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, and their bearing on the stratigraphy of the region

Northeastern Wyoming is occupied by a broad structural basin opening to the north and bounded on the east, south, and west by three mountain uplifts - the Black Hills, the Laramie Mountains, and the Big Horn Mountains. (See fig. 16.) Throughout much of this basin the surface rocks are of Tertiary age. They contain the principal coal beds of the region and have been classified in all the most recen
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Carroll H. Wegemann

Jefferson, Berkeley, and Morgan counties

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George P. Grimsley, I.C. White

A gold-platinum-palladium lode in southern Nevada

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Adolph Knopf

A method of correcting river discharge for a changing stage

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Benjamin E. Jones

A systematic account of the prairie-dogs

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Ned Hollister

Accuracy of stream-flow data

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Nathan Clifford Grover, John Clayton Hoyt

An ancient volcanic eruption in the upper Yukon Basin

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S. R. Capps

Anticlines in the Clinton sand near Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio

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C. A. Bonine

Antimony deposits of Alaska

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Alfred H. Brooks

Artesian water for irrigation in Little Bitterroot Valley, Montana

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O. E. Meinzer