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Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 49, pp. 131-132, 

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Jenkins, John P. Notice of some facts 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 4, pp. 33-35, 1822. 



Jenuey, Walter P. Some recent explora- 

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United States geological and geographical 

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Graphitic anthracite in the Parker 



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School of Mines, Quart., vol. 10, pp. 313-315, 

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School of Mines, Quart., vol. 10, pp. 315-318, 

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Jernegan, Joseph L., jr. The Whale lode 

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Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., toL 3, pp. 

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JesBup, Augustus E. Geological and 

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Philadelphia, Acad. Sci., Jour., vol. 2, pp. 

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Je-wett, E. [Chemung fossils near Frank- 

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Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 34., p. 

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On the probable identity of the 



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Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 38, pp. 121-122 

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Johnson, George H. Human footprints 

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Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 27, pp. 239-240, 

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