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Johns Hopkins Univ., Cir. No. 121, vol. xv, 1895, pp. 8-10. 



WooLMAN^ Lewis. Artesian Wells in Southern New Jersey and at 

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Clark, Wm. B. The Eocene Deposits of the Middle Atlantic Slope 

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Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 141, 189G, 167 pp. 40 plates. 

 House Misc. Doc, 54th Cong., 2nd sess., vol. xxxv, No. 31. 

 (Abst.) Jour. Geol., vol. v, 1897, pp. 310-312. 



Cope, E., D. Sixth Contribution to the Knowledge of the Marine 

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Proe. Amer. Philos. Soc, vol. xxxv, pp. 139-146. 



Darton, N. H. Artesian Well Prospects in the Atlantic Coastal 

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Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 138, 1896, 228 pp., 19 plates. 

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Xomini Folio, Explanatory sheets. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas, folio 23, Washington, 1896. 



Harris, G. D. A Eeprint of the Paleontological Writings of Thomas 

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Bull. Amer. Pal., No. 5, 115 pp., Ithaca, 1896. 



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CliARK, W. B. Historical sketch embracing an account of the prog- 

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Md. Geol. Surv., vol. i, pp. 43-138, pis. ii-v, 1897. 



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Md. Geol. Surv., vol. i, pp. 141-228, pis. vi-xiii, 1897. 



