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ARCADIA 



SOUND BEACH CONNECTICUT 



Starved Rock State Park 

 and Its Environs 



By CARL O. SAUER 



Department of Geology, University of Michigan 



GILBERT H. CADY 



Illinois State Geological Survey 



HENRY C. COWLES 



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