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'95. The discovery of fo.ssil tracks in the Newark system (.hira-Tria.s) of Frederick county, Maryland. .Fohns Hopkins 

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'40. On the upper formations of the new red samlstonc .system in (iloucestershire, Worcestershire, and Warwick.shire ; 

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