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international boundary to the crest of the Bitterrot Mountains by Ri- 

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U. S. geological survey. 



Survey of the northwestern boundary of the U. S. 1857-61 by Mar- 

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U. S. geological survey. 



Monographs. — Volume XXXIX. — The Eocene and Lower OUgo- 

 cene coral faunas of the U. S. with descriptions of a few donbtfuUy 

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 S. I. 



U. S. geological survey. 



The El Paso tin deposits by Walter Harvey Weed. — Washington, 

 1901. — S. 293. 



U. S. geological survey. 



The Eocene and Lower Oligocene coral faunas of the U. S. with 

 descriptions of a few donbtfully Cretaceous species by T. Wayland 

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U. S. geological survey. 



The geological relations and distribution of platinum and associated 

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U. S. geological survey. 



The northwest boundary of Texas by Marcus Baker. — Washington, 

 1902. — S. 160. 



U. S. geological survey. 



The ocurrence and distribution of corumdud in the U. S. by Joseph 

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U. S. geological survey. 



Triangulation and spiritit leveling in Indian Territory by C. H. Fitch. 

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