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means by which they may be bettered. New Yorlj. 



1897. Water supply of eastern Massachusetts. Abstract, Science, N. S., vol. 



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 Fourth annual report Massachusetts Highway Commission (N. S. Shaler, 



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 The Niagara Book. (W. D. Howells, Mark Twain, and N. S. Shaler.) 

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