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Porphyritic and gneissoid granites in Massachusetts. 

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A description of the " Bernardstou series" of meta- 

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Notes upon two boulders of a very basic eruptive rock 

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A mineralogical lexicon of Franklin, Hampshire, and 

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The true tuff beds of the Trias, and the mud 



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Diabase pitchstone and mud enclosures of the Triassic 

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Geology of Old Hampshire county, Massachusetts, 

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Difference in batholithic granites according to depth 

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The geology of eastern Berkshire county, Massachu- 

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The tetrahedral Earth and zone of the interconti- 

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Carboniferous bowlders from India. Amer. Jl. Sci., 

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A new bivalve from the Connecticut River Trias. 

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Emerson, C. H. Fact and fallacy in the boomerang 



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 Emerson, (Reir.) Forrest F. Our friends the spiders. 



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 Emerson, H. C., & "Wright, J. H, See Wright & 



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 Emerson, J, S. Kilauea after the eruption of March, 



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Emerson, N. B. Official report on leprosy in the Hawaiian 



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Norf. N'orw. Nat. Soc. Trans., 6, 1899, 227. 

 Emerson, Philip. Glacial erosion in the White Mountain 



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Oxidation of cymene with potassium permanganate. 

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Note on the oxidation of mono-nitro-mesitylene. 

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Emerson, IP. H. The abrasive efficiency of corundum. 



[1899.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 29, 1900, 230- 



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Californian notes. Poway valley, twenty-two miles 

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Californian clapper rail (Rallus obsoletus). Ornith. 

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California mottled owl. (Scops asio Bendirii. ) 

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Egg of the yellow-nosed albatross (Diomedea culmi- 

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Early breeding of Anna's hummingbird. Ornith. 

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Nesting of the rufous hummingbird in California. 

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Ornithological observations in San Diego County. 

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Albinos. Ornith. Ool., 13, 1888, 82-83. 



An albino messenger. Ornith. Ool., 14, 1889, 172. 

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New England spiders of the family Epeiridae. [1884.] 

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New England Lycosidse. [1885.] Connecticut Ac. 

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Changes of the internal organs in the pupa oj the 

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New England spiders of the family Cinitionidffi. 

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New England spiders of the families Drassidie, 



Agalenida?, and Dysderidffi. [1889-90.] Connecticut 

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Habits of Mygale in confinement. [1888.] Psyche, 

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WALCKENAER'S names of American spiders. [1888.] 

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Pairing of Xysticus triguttatus. [1889.] Psyche, 5, 

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New England spiders of the family Attidse. [1891.] 

 Connecticut Ac. Trans., 8, 1888-92, 220-251. 



New England spiders of the family Thomisidse. 



[1892.] Connecticut Ac. Trans., 8, 1888-92, 359-381. 



Canadian spiders. [1894.] Connecticut Ac. Trans., 

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Emery, A. L. Soil humus. Some sources or error in 

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Emery, Carlo. Un fosfeno elettrico spontaneo. [1884.] 

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Material! per lo studio della fauua tunisina raccolti 

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