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Harder (Edmund G.) Iron-Ore deposits of the Eagle 

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Harder (Edmund C.) Iron-depositing Bacteria and 

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Harder (Edmund C.) & Johnston (A. W.) Notes ou 

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Harder (Edmund C.) & Leith (C. K.) The Iron Ores 

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HAB.BY (Charles James) & Brady (L. S.) [Lepi- 

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Hardy (John Ray) The Macro-Lepidoptera of Sher- 

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HAB,DSBi (PouL) En ^stjydsk IsrandsUnje og dens 

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Harder (Poul) De oligooiene Lag i jEErnbauegemiem- 

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Hardwicke (Thomas) [56 original water-colour] 

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Hare (Raleigh F.) & Meinzer (O. E.) Geology and 

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HARES (Charles Joseph) [1881-] Anticlines in 

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HARFORD (John) A Voyage to the African Oil 

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