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In Jurassic Limestone, between stalagmitic columns, vast quantities 

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. [J. G. C] Corsican Mines. Mining World, vol. xi. pp. 568, 



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Defines true lodes and contemporaneous deposits, compares Corsican 

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. Cinquante-neuvieme Session de la Societe Helvetique des 



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Ueber den Braunkohlen-Bergbau in Bohmen. [Brown Coal 



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Geologische Tabellen und Durchschnitte liber den grossen 



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Assier, A. d'. Les Eaux du Caucase et les Eaux des Pyrene'es. 

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Compares the Caucasus and Pyrenees as to their direction, geology, 

 orientation of faults and fractures, &c. There is an analogy also be- 

 tween the mineral springs ; the application of the theory that springs 



