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Index generum mammalium: a list of the genera and families of mammals

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Theodore S. Palmer

Indiana folio, Pennsylvania

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George Burr Richardson

Kittanning folio, Pennsylvania

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Charles Butts

Latrobe folio, Pennsylvania

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Marius R. Campbell

Mineral resources of the United States, 1902

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David T. Day

Mineral resources of the United States, 1903

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David T. Day

Mount Stuart folio, Washington

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George Otis Smith

Nampa folio, Idaho-Oregon

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Waldemar Lindgren, N.F. Drake

Newcastle folio, Wyoming-South Dakota

The Newcastle quadrangle embraces the quarter of a square degree which lies between parallels 43° 30' and 44° north latitude and meridians 104° and 104° 30' west longitude.  It measures approximately 34 1/2 miles from north to south and 25 1/8 from east to west, and its area is 863 4/5 square miles.  It lies mainly in the eastern portion of Weston County, Wyo., but includes also a narrow area of w
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N. H. Darton

Patoka folio, Indiana-Illinois

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Myron L. Fuller, Frederick G. Clapp

Preliminary report on the geology of the Arbuckle and Wichita mountains in Indian Territory and Oklahoma

The Arbuckle Mountains consist of a moderately elevated table -land or plateau in the east-central part of the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. The plateau ranges in elevation from 1,300 feet above sea, in its contracted western part, to 750 feet, at the east end, where it coalesces with the bordering plain. Geologically the Arbuckle Mountain region consists of a great thickness of rocks, compo
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J. A. Taff, H. F. Bain

Proceedings of first conference of engineers of the Reclamation Service, with accompanying papers

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Frederick Haynes Newell