DAETOK.] 



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Bryson, John — Continued. 



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Am. Geol., vol 2, pp 64-C5, 1S88. 



[Notes on well hole on the south side 



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Am. Geo!., vol. 2, pp. 136-137 (J p.), 1888. 



Artesian well, Woodhaven, Long 



Island, N. Y. 



Am. fieol., vol. 3, pp. 214-215, 1889. 



The terminal moraine near I>oni8- 



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Am Geol., vol. 4, pp. 125-126, 1889. 



Pre-Glacial channels at the falls of 



the Ohio. 



Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 186-188, 1890. 



The Wetwoods. 



Am. Geol., vol. 6, pp. 251-255, 1890. 



The so-called sand dunes of East 



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 Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 188-190, 1891. 



Excursion across Long Island [New 



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Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 332-333, 1891. 



Buch, Leopold von. Betrachtuugen 

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Naturliist. Vereins der Prenss. Bheinlande 

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On the geographical limits of the 



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Am. Jonr. Sci., 2d series, vol. 10, pp. 208-272, 

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From Monatbericlite der Akad. der AVias. 

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[Kreide am oberen Missouri.] 



Geol. Gesell., Zeit., vol. 5, p. 11 (J p.), 1853. 



Ueber die Juraformatiou auf der 



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Koniglichen Akad. der "Wiss. zu Berlin, 

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Buck, C. E., and Goesmann, C. A. On 

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 Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol.. 10, pp. 

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 The Virginias, vol. 2, p. 136, 1882. 



Buckland, — . Geological remarks on 

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Bull. 127 8 ■ 



Buckland, — . — Continued. 



Geological appendix to Captain 



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Buckley, S. B. Mountains of Nort^ 

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Am. Jour., 2d series, vol 27, pp. 286-294, 1859. 



A preliminary report of the geologi- 

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Geological resources of Texas. 



Texas Almanac, Kichardaon & Co., vol. 10, 

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Rivers and water power of south- 

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Texas Almanac, Bichardson & Co., vol. 10, 

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Mineral resources of Texas. 



Texas Almanac, Richardson & Co., pp. 79-82, 

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[Report of reconnaissance in part 



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Geol. and Agri. Surv. Texas, 1st Annnfll 

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Geological resources of Texas £etc.]. 



Texas Scrap Book by Baker, pp. 488-501, 

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Geological and agricultural survey of 



Texas, second report of progress, 96 

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Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, 

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Budden, H. A. On the coals of Canada. 

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Bulkley, Fred G. The separation of 

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Am. Inst. Mining £ng.. Trans., vol. ISLjtp. 

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Bunbury, C. J. P. Description qI fassil 

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Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 3, pp. 281-288, 

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Abstract, Am. -Jour. Sci., 2dsei^s, vol. 4, pp. 

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Bunker, James Madison. yeg«fcable ori- 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 24, pp. 172-173, 1833. 



Burbank, L. S. On Eozoon canadense 

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Am. Aasoc, Proc, vol. 20, pp. 262-266, 1871. 

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