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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP 



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Hunt, T. Sterry— Continued. 



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The apatite deposits of Canada. 



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The Eozoio rocks of North America. 



[Abstract.] 



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The genesis of crystalline rocks. 



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The geology of the Scottish High- 

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A historical account of the Taconic 



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The origin of crystalline rocks. 



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Hunt, T. Sterry— Continuefl.. 



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Elements of primary geology. 



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The Taconic question restated. 



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Reviewed by J. D. Dana, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d 

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The iron ores of the United States. 



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