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Revision of the skunks of the genus Spilogale

No abstract available.
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Arthur H. Howell

Slate deposits and slate industry of the United States

No abstract available.
Authors
T. Nelson Dale, Edwin C. Eckel, W. F. Hillebrand, A.T. Coons

Snoqualmie folio, Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
George Otis Smith, F. C. Calkins

Some experiments on the determination of volatile combustible matter in coals and lignites

[No abstract available]
Authors
E.E. Somermeier

St. Marys folio, Maryland-Virginia

No abstract available.
Authors
George Burbank Shattuck, Benjamin LeRoy Miller

Stream pollution by acid-iron wastes, a report based on investigations made at Shelby, Ohio

No abstract available.
Authors
Herman Stabler

Summary of the underground-water resources of Mississippi

No abstract available.
Authors
Albert Foster Crider, Lawrence Clement Johnson

The areas of the United States, the States, and the Territories

No abstract available.
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Henry Gannett

The bryozoan fauna of the Rochester shale

No abstract available.
Authors
Ray S. Bassler

The Cretaceous flora of southern New York, and New England

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Arthur Hollick

The geography and geology of Alaska; a summary of existing knowledge, with a section on climate, and a topographic map and description thereof

Alaska, the largest outlying possession of the United States, is that great land mass forming the northwestern extremity of the North American continent, whose western point is within 60 miles of the Asiatic coast (PI. II). About one-quarter of this area lies within the Arctic Circle, and from the standpoint of geographic position must be regarded as an arctic province; but the southern seaboard,
Authors
A. H. Brooks, Cleveland Abbe, R.U. Goode