DARTON.] 



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Montana— Continued. 



1891. Analyses of eruptive rook, Cha- 

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Cambrian of North America, Wal- 

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Cinnabar and Bozeman coal fields, 

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Coal fields of Montana, Weed. 



Cretaceous of Nortb America, 

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Dates of origin of certain topo- 

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Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- 

 relation, Williams, H. S. 



Classification of mountain ranges, 

 Upham. 



Flora of Great Falls coal field, 

 Newberry. 



Notes on Sweet Grass hills, Le- 

 donx. 



Stones for building, Morrill, G. P. 



Titanic oxide [in soils], Dunning- 

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Montserrat, Eugfene de, Dollfus, Au- 

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Moore, F., jr. Map and description of 

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 and some brief remarks upon the char- 

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 143 pages, 18°, Philadelphia, 1840; 2d 

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Moore, Francis. Geological sketch of 

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Texas Almanac (Biohardson & Co.), vol. 3, 

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Moore, Jacob B. On a rocking stone in 

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Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 6, pp. 243-244, plate 10, 

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Moore, P. N. The iron ores of south- 

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Geol. Sarv. Missouri, including field work of 

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■ Report on the iron ores of Greenup, 



Boyd, and Carter counties, the Ken- 

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Geol. Sarv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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Bull. 127 42 



Moore, P. N. — Continued. 



Report upon the Airdrie furnace and 



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 Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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Report on the geology of the Nolin 



Riv^er district, embracing portions of 

 Grayson, Edmonson, Hart, and Butler 

 counties. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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On the geology of a portion of the 



upper Cumberland River valley in Bell 

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Geol. Surv. Kentucky. Reports of progress, 

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On the geology of the region adja- 

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 cah and Southwestern Railway to the 

 Ohio River. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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On the geology of Hancock County. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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Report on the geology of a section 



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 the mouth of Troublesome Creek, 

 Breathitt County. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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Report on the iron ores in the vicin- 

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Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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 The Virginias, vol. 1, pp. 78-80, 1380. 



Report on the geological reconnais- 

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 Virginia and Kentucky State line, from 

 Cumberland Gap to Chatterawha or 

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Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

 vol. 4, new series, pp. 217-240 (bottom pagina- 

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Report on the iron ores and the iron 



manufacture of theKentucky Red River 

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Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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