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 Quaternary Gave Deposit near Auburn Galifornia, 392-394. 



— Philadelphie. Pro. ofthe Ac. of Nat. Se., LV, 2, 1906. 



— T. Am. Philos. S. 



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 288-293, 298, 3oi, 1905-1906. 



2j5 : T. Nelson Dale. Slale Deposits and Slate Industry of the United 

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 of the Cape Lisburne Région, Alaska, 54 p. — 2 80 : L. M. Prindle and 

 Grank L. Hess. The Rampart Gold Placer région, Alaska, 54 p. — 281 : 

 S. S. Gannett and D. H. Baldwin. Results of Spirit Leveling in the State 

 of New-York for the years 1896 to 1905 inclusive, 112 p. — 282 : N. M. Fen- 

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 S. S. Gannett and D. H. Baldwin. Results of Spirit Leveling in Pennsyl- 

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 Gazetteer of Colorado, i85 p. — 283 : F. Crider. Geology and Minerai 

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 gress of investigations of Minerai Resources of Alaska, 169. — 280 : 

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 30 p. — 2yo : J. A. Holmes. Preleminary Report on the Opérations of the 

 Fuel Testing Plant of the U. S. Geol. Surv. at St. Louis MO., 1905, 240. — 

 292 : S. Bassler. The Bryozoan Fauna of the Rochester Sale, 66 p. — 2g3 : 

 Graton and Lindgren. Reconnaissance ofsome Gold and Tin Deposits of the 

 Southern Appalachians, i34 p. — 2g8 : L. Fuller and S. Sanford. Record 

 of Deep-Well Driliing for 1905, 299 p. — 3oi : F. B. Weeks. Bibliography 

 and Index of North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology and Mine- 

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— Water Suppl}* and Irrigation papers of the U. S. Geol. 

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i55: A. G. Veatch. — Fluctuations of the Waler Level in Wells with 

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