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[Remarks on the history of Lake 



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Geol. Soo. Am., Bull., vol. 1, p. 407 (J p.), 1890. 

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Mills, Rohert. [Geology and mineral- 

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Statistics of Soath Carolina, including a 

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 Milne, John. Ice and icework in New- 

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On the rocks of Newfoundland, with 



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Geol. Mag., vol. 4, new series, pp. 251-262, 

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Miner, J. A. Butte County. 



California, 10th Eeport of mineralogist, pp. 

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Minnesota. 

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1823. Map of country drained by Missis- 



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1824. Expedition to sources of St. 



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1834. Expedition to Itaska Lake, 

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 Expedition to Northwest Indians, 

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1836. Reconnaissance from Washing- 

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1839. Catlinite, analysis, Jackson, C. T. 



1840. Journey to Coteau des Prairies, 



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1841. Upper Mississippi region and 



Cretaceous of the upper Mis- 

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1843. Region of basin of the upper 

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1845. Excavation by recession of cat- 

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Minnesota — Continued. 



1847. Report of survey of Wisconsin 



and Iowa, Owen, D. D. 



1848. Reconnaissance of Chippewa dis- 



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1849. Terraces, bars, drift, and polished 



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Agassiz, L. 

 Sediments of the Mississippi 



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1850. Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. 

 Mineral region of Lake Superior, 



Hodge, J. T. 

 Territory of Minnesota, Pope, J. 



1851. Geology of Govermnent lands on 



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Azoic system in Lake Superior 

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Fossils in Paleozoic of lower Wis- 

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Superficial drifts of northwestern 

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Introduction to report on Wis- 

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Paleontology of lowest sand- 

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1852. Geology of middle and western 



Minnesota, Norwood. 



Report on valleys of Minnesota, 

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Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Min- 

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1853. Geologic map of United States, 



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 Drift of Northern and Western 

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1854. Silurian system. Lake Superior 



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Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and 

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Expedition to sources of the Mis- 

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1855. Voyage on Lake Superior, Rivot. 

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