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(3) The Sweetwater mining district. Bulletin no. 5 of the Geological Survey of 

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Potassium nitrate in Wyoming. Science, January 25, 1901. 



Geology of Bates Hole. Ball. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. xii, 1901. 



The Sweetwater mining district. Special Bulletin, School of Mines, University of 

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Geology of the oil fields of the Natrona country excepting Salt creek. Bulletin 

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The Laramie Plains red beds and their age. Journal of Geology, vol. x, no. 4, 1902. 



Alkali lakes and deposits. Bulletin no. 49, Alkali series, iv, Wyoming Experiment 

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The coal fields of southern Uinta county. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. xiii. 



The petroleum industry of Wyoming. Twenty-second Annual Report of the Di- 

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Wyoming gold outlook. Mineral Industry, 1902. 



The Newcastle oil field. Bulletin no. 5, Petroleum series, School of Mines, Uni- 

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Discovery of platinum in Wyoming. Engineering and Mining Journal, vol. lxii, 

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Wyoming oil. Petroleum Review, London. 



Rare metals in the ore from the Rambler mine, Wyoming. Engineering and Min- 

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Epsom salts deposits of Wyoming. lb., February 14, 1903. 



Petroleum fields of Wyoming. lb., May 24, 1902. 



Mining in Wyoming in 1902. lb., January 3, 1903. 



The birds of Wyoming. Bulletin no. 55, Wyoming Experiment Station, University 

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The geology of the Leucite hills of Wyoming. (In collaboration with Doctor J. F. 

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Fossil elephants in Wyoming. Science, 1903. 



Notes on Baplanadon marshi, n. s. Am. Jour. Sci., July, 1903. 



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Following the reading of the memoirs several announcements were 

 made concerning administrative details and appointed events of the 

 meeting, after which the President declared the scientific program in 

 order. 



The first paper presented was the following : 



GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY OF WESTERN MEXICO 

 BY OLIVER C. FARRINGTON 



I Abstract"] 



This paper describes a journey from Durango westward to Ventanas across the 

 plateau of the western Sierra Madre. The plateau exhibits a comparatively un- 



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