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47. The Glacial ( Jcology of Connecticut: by Richard Foster Flint, Ph.D.; 

 L ,( » 1 pp., 64 pis., 42 tigs., 1 map (in pocket), 23 cm., 1929. 2.00 



48. Additions to the Flora of Connecticut (First Supplement to Bulletin 

 No. 14): by a Committee of the Connecticut Botanical Society consisting of 

 Edgar Burton Harger, Ph.B., Charles Burr Graves, A.B., M.D., Edwin 

 Hubert Eames, M.D., Charles Alfred Weatherby, A.M., Richard William 

 Woodward, A.B., and George Henry Bartlett, Ph.B.; 94 pp., 23 cm., 1930. 



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10. Public and Semi-Public Lands of Connecticut: by Philip Laurance 

 Buttrick, M.F.; 151 pp., 13 maps, 6 figs., 23 cm., 1930. 1.00 



50. Fourteenth Biennial Report of the Commissioners of the State 

 Geological and Natural History Survey, 1929-1930; 26 pp., 23 cm., 1931. .10 



51. The Minerals of Connecticut: by John Frank Schairer, Ph.D.; 121 pp., 

 14 figs., 23 cm., 1931. .75 



52. Fifteenth Biennial Report, of the Commissioners of the State Geologi- 

 cal and Natural History Survey, 1931-1932; 24 pp., 23 cm., 1933. .10 



53. The Mammals of Connecticut: by George Gilbert Goodwin; 221 pp., 

 33 pis., 19 figs., 23 cm., 1935. 2.00 



54. The Reptiles of Connecticut: by George Herbert Lamson, M.S.; 35 

 pp., 12 pis., 23 cm., 1935. .50 



55. The Petrology of the Prospect Porphyritic Gneiss of Connecticut: 

 by Lincoln Stewart, M.A.; 40 pp., 8 pis., 2 figs., 23 cm., 1935. .50 



56. Marbles and Limestones of Connecticut: by Fred Holmsley Moore, 

 M.A.; 56 pp., 14 pis., 23 cm., 1935. .60 



57. The Amphibia of Connecticut: by Lewis Hall Babbitt; 50 pp., 20 pis., 

 4 figs., 23 cm., 1937. .50 



58. The West Wall of the New England Triassic Lowland: by Girard 

 Wheeler; 73 pp., 7 pis., 43 figs., 23 cm., 1937. .60 



59. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Biennial Reports of the Commissioners 

 of the State Geological and Natural History Survey, 1933-1936; 24 pp., 

 23 cm., 1937. .10 



