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 The geological history of the Ozark uplift: American Geologist, III, 



No. 1, FP- 6-13, January, 1889. 

 A critical notice of the stratigraphy of the Missouri Paleozoic: American 



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 Geological history of Missouri Paleozoic: American Geologist, XIV, 



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 Buckley, E. R. 



Geology of the disseminated lead deposits of St. Francois and Washington 



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Quarrying industry of Missouri: Missouri Bureau Geol. and Mines, 2d ser., 



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Stratigraphy and correlation of the Devonian of Western Tennessee: 



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 New species of Devonian Fossils from Western Tennessee: Trans. Conn. 



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 Emerson, F. V. 



Geography of Missouri: Univ. of Missouri Bull., Educational series, I, 



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Preliminary report of the structural and economic geology of Missouri: 



Missouri Bureau Geol. and Mines, 259 pp., pis. 1-58, figs. 1-6, and 



9 vertical sections, Geol. Surv. Missouri, XIII, (pp. 151-154, pis. 



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 Grabau, A. W. 



Types of sedimentary overlap: Geol. Soc. America, Bull., XVII, pp. 



567, 17 figs., 1906. 

 Physical and faunal evolution of North America diu-ing Ordovicic, Siluric 



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 Principles of stratigraphy: 1,185 pp., 263 figs., New York, A. G. Seiler & 



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