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Am. Nat., vol. H, pp. 674-680, 1877. 



[ ] Pan ice work and glacial marks in 



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Am. Nat., vol. 11, pp. 568-569, 1877. 



Glacial marks in Labrador. 



Am. Nat., vol. 16, pp. 30-33, plate, 1882. 

 The glacial phenomena of north- 

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Essex lust., Bull., vol. 5, pp. 1-2, 1874. 

 Am. Nat., vol. 7, pp. 210-213, 1871. 



Geological extinction and some of its 



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Am. Nat., vol. 20, pp. 29-40, 1886. 



Ascent of the volcano of Popooata- 



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Am. Nat., vol. 20, pp. 109-123, plates, 1886. 



Notes on the physical geography of 



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Am. Geog. Soc, Bull., vol. 19, pp. 403-422, 

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 A summer's cruise to northern Lab- 

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Am. Geog. Soc, Bull., vol. 20, pp. 337-363, 

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 Eecent discoveries in the Carbonif- 

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An attempt to explain glacial lunoid 



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Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 104-106, 1890. 



The Labrador coast, 513 pages, New 



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 Padon, Alfred. Arkansas minerals. 



De Bow Beview, vol. 11, pp. 406-407, New 

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 Page, David. Rudiments of geology, 

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Elements of geology, 332 pages, 12°, 



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 Page, "W. N. The details of the Hawk's 

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The Virginias, vol. 1, p. 22 (J p.), 4°, 1880. 



The Glenmore iron estate, Green- 

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Am. Inst. Mining Bog., Trans., vol. 17, pp. 

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Paisley, C. H. Notes on the marine clays 

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Canadian Nat., vol. 7, new series, pp. 41-43, 

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Paisley, C. H. — Continued. 



On the post-Pliocene formation near 



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Palmer, Charles S. A preliminary paper 

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Colorado Soi. Soo.,Proo., vol. 3, pp. 351-358, 

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Panton, J. Hoyes. Silurian strata near 

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Science, vol. 2, pp. 169-170 (J p.), 1883. 



Gleanings from outcrops of Silurian 



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Notes on the geology of some islands 



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Hist, and Sci. Soc of Manitoba, Trans. No. 

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Places of geological interest near 



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Canadian Inst., Proc, 3d series, vol. 5, pp. 

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British Assoc Eeport of 57th meeting, 1887, 

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Parker, J. D. The Burlington gravel 

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Kansas City Review, vol. 5, pp. 325-331, 492, 



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The Russell artesian well. 



Kansas City Review, vol. 8, pp. 65-69, 1885. 

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Kansas City Review, vol. 8, pp. 380-387, 1885. 



Parker, N. H. Iowa. Geography, de- 

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