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Archaeological interests in Asiatic Russia. Records of the Tast. vol- 

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Geological confirmations of the Noachian deluge. Bibliotheca Sacra, 

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Geology's testimony to Israel's crossing the Jordan. Sunday School 

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Influence of the geography of central Asia upon the early history of 

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Rate of lateral erosion at Niagara. American Geologist, volume XXIX, 

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1903. Age of the Lansing skeleton. Records of the Past, volume II, pages 



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 Another glacial wonder. The Nation, volume LXXVII, pages 461-462. 

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logical Institute of America, pages 29-31. 

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 The Lansing skull and the early history of mankind. Bibliotheca 



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582. 

 Signs of the Glacial period in Japan. Science, new series, volume 



XVII, pages 349-350. 



1904. The bone cave of San Ciro, Sicily. Records of the Tast, volume III. 



pages 216-219. 

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Missouri Valley. American Geologist, volume XXXIII. pages 205-222. 

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pages 250-2C2. 



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 Ancient gorge of Hudson River. Records of the Past, volume IV, 



pages 167-171. 

 Archaeological notes from Sweden. Records of the Past, volume IV. 



pages 329-333. 

 Archaeological notes on northern England. Records of the Past, volume 



IV. pages 312-314. 

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and Teacher, volume III, pages 11-15. 

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