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Includes reports by Hayes and Tenney. 



Document P, iron ores of Wiscon- 

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Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 6, pp. 309- 

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Darton, Nelson H. The mineralogical 

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Sci. Am. Supt., vol. 14, No. 344, pp. 5492- 

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On the disintegrated sandstone at 



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On the indurated shales between 



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Preliminary notice of fossils in the 



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Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pp. 452-454, 

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[ ] The Devonian age of the Green 



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Sci. Am. Supt., vol. 19, No. 4D3, pp. 7877-7878, 

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Ancient bone cave in Pennsylvania. 



Sci. Am. Supt., vol. 19, No. 472, pp. 7541-7542 

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" The Taconio controversy in a nut- 

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Mineral Physiology and Physiography, by 

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On the area of Upper Silurian rooks 



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Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 31, pp. 209-216, 

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Darton, Nelson H. — Continued. 

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On the great lava flows and intrusive 



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Am. Jour. Sol., 3d sedes, vol. 30, pp. 134^139, 

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North American geology for 1886. 



Smithsonian Institution, Keport, 1886-87, 

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The relations of the traps of the 



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U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 67, 82 pages, 6 

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On the occurrence of basalt dikes in 



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Macfarlane's Geol. Hwy. Guide, 2d edition, 

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Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations of 



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Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 431-450, plate 

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Geology of sedimentary rocks, 



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Guide to Washington, prepared for the 

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Clastic formations of Washing- 

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Guide to Washington, prepared for the 

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Record of North American geology 



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