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126 Note on the Colored Clays recently exposed in Railroad Cuttings 



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127 Mineral Resources of New York State. N.Y. State Mus. Bui. 15. 



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128 Geology of the Vicinity of Greater New York. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 



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129 Geology of the Crystalline Rocks of Southeastern New York. 



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132 On the Ophiolite of Thurman, Warren County, N. Y., with remarks 



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133 ses, A. J. Mineralogical Notes; Pyrite Crystals from Kings Bridge, 

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135 Some New York Minerals and their Localities. N. Y. State Mus. 



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136 Nevius, J. N. Fibrous Talc in St Lawrence County, N. Y. Eng. and Min. 



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138 Niven, W. Xenotime, Monazite, etc., on Manhattan Island. Am. Jour. 



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139 Penfield, S. X.. & Forbes, E. H. Hortonolite from Orange County, N. Y. 



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140 & Ford, W, E. Calcite Crystals from Union Springs, N. Y. Am. 



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141 & Howe, W. T. H. On the Chemical Composition of Chondrodite, 



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143 Pierce, James. Discovery of Native Crystallized Carbonate of Magnesia on 



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144 Carbonate of Magnesia, and very uncommon Amianthus, dis- 

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145 Account of the Geology, Mineralogy, Scenery, etc., of the Secon- 

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