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Pilot Knob: a marine Cretaceous volcano. Amer. 



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Occurrence of Goniolina in the Comanche series of the 

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The Comanche series of the Texas- Arkansas region. 



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Preliminary notes on the topography and geology of 



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Notes on a reconnaissance of the Ouachita mountain 



system in Indian Territory. Amer. Jl. Sci., 42, 1891, 

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The deep artesian boring at Galveston, Texas. Amer. 



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Tucumcari. Science, 22, 1893, 23-25. 



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The invertebrate paleontology of the Trinity division. 

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The paleontology of the Cretaceous formations of 



Texas. The invertebrate fossils of the Caprina Limestone 

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Geology of parts of Texas, Indian Territory and Ar- 

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Notes on the Tertiary and later history of the island 



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On outlying areas of the Comanche series in Kansas, 



Oklahoma and New Mexico. Amer. Jl. Sci., 50, 1895, 

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Notes on the geology of the island of Cuba, based upon 



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The radiolarian earths of Cuba. Science, 2, 1895, 

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On the Agassiz Expedition to Panama and Costa Rica. 



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A question of classification. Science, 4, 1896, 918- 

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[Criticism of MARSH'S contribution: "The Jurassic 

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The yellow limestone of Jamaica. Amer. Jl. Sci., 3, 



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The alleged Jurassic of Texas. A reply to Professor 



Jules MARCOU. Amer. Jl. Sci., 4, 1897, 449-469. 



The easternmost volcanoes of the United States. 



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R. S. XV. 



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- The geology and physical geography of Jamaica: study 

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Hill, Robert Thomas, & Bumble, E[dwin] T[heodore]. The 

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Hill, Robert Thomas, & Fenrose, R. A. F. Relation of the 

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Hill, Robert Thomas, & Vaughan, Thomas Wayland. 

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[1883.] 



Indian Meteorol. Mem., 2, 1882-85, 103-147. 

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On observations of temperature and humidity at a 



height of 40 feet above the ground at Alipore Observatory, 

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On observations of the solar thermometer at Lucknow. 

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- Professor LANGLEY'S researches on solar heat. A 

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Curious phenomenon in capillarity. Nature, 36, 1887, 

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Some anomalies in the winds of northern India, and 

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- Ueber die jahrliche Schwankung des Barometers in 

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