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Notes on Mount Pitt. 



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Emmons, Ebenezer. Notice of the gra- 

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Eeport of tlie geologist of the sec- 

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Third annual report of the survey 



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New York Geol. Surv., 3d Annual Ileport, 

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Emmons, Ebenftzer— Continued. 



Fourth anmtal report of the survey 



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New York G«ol. Surv., 4tli Annual Eeport, 

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Abstract, Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 40, pp. 81-83, 

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Fifth annual report of the survey of 



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Geology of New 5fork, part 2, com- 

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Agricultural geology [New York]. 



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[ ] Remarks on the Taconio system. 



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[ ] The New York system. 



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Agriculture of New York, compris- 

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[ ] No coal in the New York rocks. 



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On Taconio system. 



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