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Suggestions for the preparation of manuscript and illustrations for publication by the U.S. Geological Survey

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W.A. Croffut, Thomas Hampson

Chattanooga Folio, Tennessee

The Geological Survey is making a large topographic map and a large geologic map of the United States, which are being issued together in the form of a Geologic Atlas. The parts of the atlas are called folios. Each folio contains a topographic map and a geologic map of a small section of country, and is accompanied by explanatory and descriptive texts. The complete atlas will comprise several thou
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Charles Willard Hayes

Correlation papers; Archean and Algonkian

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Charles Richard Van Hise

Correlation papers: Neocene

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William Healey Dall, Gilbert D. Harris

Correlation papers: The Newark system

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Israel C. Russell

Earthquakes in California in 1890 and 1891

No abstract available.
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Edward Singleton Holden

Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Raritan clays and Greensand marls of New Jersey

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Robert Parr Whitfield

Geology of the Eureka district, Nevada, with an atlas

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Arnold Hague, C. D. Walcott, J. P. Iddings

Instructions for observing air temperature, humidity, and direction and force of wind

Description of instruments.-The temperature and humidity of the air are obtained from the simultaneous observation of a pair of mercurial thermometers termed the dry and the wet bulb. The air temperature is given by the dry-bulb thermometer, and the humidity is obtained from the combined readings of both. The wet-bulb thermometer differs from the dry-bulb thermometer only in having its bulb covere
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Mineral resources of the United States, 1889 and 1890

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David T. Day

Record of North American geology for 1891

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Nelson Horatio Darton

Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics, mainly during the fiscal years 1890-91

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Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
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