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 Introduction to "Preliminary List of the Myriapoda of Arkansas." (C. H. Bollman, 11 pp.) Annual Report 



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(With John F. Newsom.) Syllabus of lectures on economic geology. Palo Alto, May, 1895, p. 282. 



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Our trade with South America. The Argonaut, San Francisco, Jan. 13, 1896. 



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 Thickness of the Paleozoic sediments in Arkansas. American Journal of Science, New Haven, Sept., 1896, 



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 Bibliography of clays and the ceramic arts. Bulletin 143 of the U. S. Geological Survey, 114 pp. Washington, 



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