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PRATT, WALLACE E. The Persistence of Philippine Coal Beds.. 289 

 PRATT, WALLACE E. Geologic Reconnaissance in Caramoan 



Peninsula, Camarines Province 303 



PRATT, WALLACE E. Iron Ore on Calambayanga Island, Mam- 



bulao, Camarines „ 323 



PRATT, WALLACE E., and LEDNICKY, VICTOR E. Iron Ore 



in Surigao Province........ 335 



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