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— Trans. American Inst. Minings Enginers, XXXII, 1902. 

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Stanton : A NeW Fresh-water Molluscan Faunule from the Cretaceous of 

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Topeka. Trans, of the Kansas Ac. of Se, XVIII, igoS. 



Jewett : The Spanish Peaks, p. 73-77. — Grimsley : Economie Geology of 

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 — Yates : The Ottawa Gas-wells, p. 106-108. — Adam s : Physiographic Divi- 

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Washington. Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the 

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— Annual Rep. of the Board of Régents of the Smithsonian 

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Teall : The évolution of petrological ideas, p. 287-308. — Anderson : Preli- 

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