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The moraines of the Missouri Coteau and their attendant deposits

No abstract available.
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James Edward Todd

The Potomac formation in Virginia

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William Morris Fontaine

Three Forks folio, Montana

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Albert Charles Peale

Yellowstone National Park folio, Wyoming

The area covered by the maps of the Yellowstone National Park folio is represented upon four atlas sheets, known as the Gallatin, Canyon, Lake, and Shoshone sheets, and is embraced between the parallels of 44° and 45° north latitude and the meridians of 110° and 111°. It is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Wyoming, and includes 3,412 square miles.
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Arnold Hague, Walter Harvey Weed, Joseph Paxson Iddings

Ueber Chlorphosphorstickstoff und zwei seiner homologen Verbindungen

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Henry Newlin Stokes

A dictionary of geographic positions in the United States

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Henry Gannett

A mineralogical lexicon of Franklin, Hampshire, and Hampden counties, Massachusetts

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Benjamin Kendall Emerson

Cleveland folio, Tennessee

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Charles Willard Hayes

Contributions to the Cretaceous paleontology of the Pacific coast. : The fauna of the Knoxville beds

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Timothy William Stanton

Earthquakes in California in 1894

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Charles D. Perrine

Fifteenth Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1893-1894

The work of the Geological Survey is performed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. At the beginning of each fiscal year a plan of operations for such year is prepared by the Director, and laid before the Secretary. This, if approved by him, becomes in effect the general order for the year's work.The plan of operations for the fiscal year 1893—'94 was submitted by the Director to
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John Wesley Powell

Knoxville folio, Tennessee-North Carolina

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Arthur Keith