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1905 Preliminary report on the 



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1907 Weller, S. The geological map 

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1900 Vaughan, T. W. Uvalde, Texas. 

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1902 Turner, H. W. A sketch of the 

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1902 Gould, C. N. General geology of 

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1905 Douglass, E. Some notes on the 

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1909 Richardson, G. B. El Paso, Texas. 

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Rocky IVIountains and Great Basin. 



1852 Hall, J. [Fossils in the Missis- 

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1873 Preliminary paleontological 



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1873 Preliminary paleontological 



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1876 Paleontology. Rept. of ex- 

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