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107. AND Others : Watkins Glen-Catatonk Folio, U. S. Geol. Sur- 

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108. James D. Thompson, Jr. : The Locust Grove esker, Ohio : Bull. Sci. 



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109. ToRNEBOHM : Geol. Mag., 1872, p. 207. 



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111. : The formation of eskers : Iowa Acad. Sci., 1915, pp. 211-218. 



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114. : The northern part of the Connecticut Valley in the Champlain 



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117. : Geology of New Hampshire, Vol. Ill, 1878, pp. 3-176. 



118. : Criteria of englacial and subglacial drift: Am. Geol., Vol. 



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120. N. H. Winchell: Ann. Kept. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey of Minnesota, 



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121. AND Warren Upham : Geology of Minnesota, Vol. I, 1884, pp. 



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