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1905. Glacial uioveLuent.s in southern Sweden. American Geologist, volume 



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 Physical conditions in North America during man's early occupancy. 



Records of the Past, volume IV, pages 15-26. 

 Professor Shirnek's criticism of the aqueous origin of loess. American 



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 Recent date of lava flows in California. Records of the Past, volume 



IV, pages 195-198. 



Book review. Bibliotheca Sacra, volume LXII : Central Asia and Tibet, 

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1906. Scientific confirmations of Old Testament history. Oberlin, Bibliotheca 



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A'll to XI, pages 198 to 367, contain discussions of the Glacial period. 



A second edition, 1907, has 434 pages. 

 Cedars of Lebanon. Records of the Past, volume V, pages 195-204. 

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18, pages 637-640, with 7 illustrations from photographs. 

 Light from geology upon the crossing of the Red Sea by the children 



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 Submerged trees of the Columbia River. Records of the Past, volume 



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Book review, Bibliotheca Sacra, volume LXIII : Geology, volume III, 

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1907. Recent geologic changes as affecting theories of man's development. 



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Latest concerning prehistoric man in California. Records of the Past, 

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New serpent mound in Ohio and its significance. Records of the Past, 

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 of three chapters are by Warren Upham, on Lake Agassiz (pages 

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 and late Glacial quartz implements at Little Falls, Minnesota (pages 

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