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Surface waters of Massachusetts

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Henry Pierce, Henry Jennings Dean

The age of the Ocala limestone

In 1881 Eugene A. Smith announced the presence, underlying large areas in both western and peninsular Florida, of limestone which he correlated with the Vicksburg limestone of Mississippi and Alabama and designated by the term Vicksburg limestone. Among the localities he mentioned specifically are Marianna, in Jackson County, and Ocala, in Marion County.
Authors
Charles Wythe Cooke

The Caddo oil and gas field, Louisiana and Texas

No abstract available.
Authors
George Charlton Matson

The Catahoula sandstone

The name Catahoula was first used in 1905 by Veatch as a synonym for "typical Grand Gulf," but the description of the formation, which is here quoted, was not published until the following year.
Authors
George Charlton Matson

The Chisana-White River district, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Stephen Reid Capps

The cost of coal

[No abstract available]
Authors
Geo O. Smith, C.E. Lesher

The data of geochemistry (third edition)

No abstract available.
Authors
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke

The fauna of the Chapman sandstone of Maine, including descriptions of some related species from the Moose River sandstone

No abstract available.
Authors
H. S. Williams, C. L. assisted by Breger

The flora of the Catahoula Sandstone

During the progress of my studies of the fossil floras of the Gulf Coastal Plain, embracing all horizons from the Lower Cretaceous to the Pleistocene and prosecuted under the general direction of T. Wayland Vaughan, material representing the floras of all the major stratigraphic units in the area extending from western Florida to central Texas has been discovered. Field work and office studies of
Authors
Edward Wilber Berry

The lignite field of northwestern South Dakota

No abstract available.
Authors
Dean Eddy Winchester, Charles Joseph Hares, Edwin Russell Lloyd, E.M. Parks