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Rogers' G-eology of Pennsylvania. 



3 Vols. 4to, with Portfolio of Haps. Cloth. • $30.00. 



THE GEOLOGY OE PENNSYLVANIA. A Government Sur- 

 vey. With, a general view of the Geology of the United States, 

 Essays on the Coal Formation and its Fossils, and a description 

 of the Coal Fields of North America and Great Britain. By 

 Henky Daewiit Bogees, Late State Geologist of Pennsylvania. 

 Splendidly illustrated with Plates and Engravings in the Text. 



It certainly should be in every public library throughout the country, and 

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 these copies, the work will, of course, become more valuable. 



The work for the last five years has been entirely out of the market, but a 

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 time of his death, are now offered to the public, at » price which is even 

 below what it was originally sold for when first published. 



Morfit on Pure Fertilizers. 



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A PEACTICAL TEEATISE ON PUEE FEETILIZEES, and 

 the Chemical Conversion of Eock Guanos, Manlstones, Coprolites, 

 and the Crude Phosphates of Lime and Alumina Generally, into 

 various Valuable Products. By Caupbell Mokfit, M.D., F.C.S. 



Sweet's Report on Coal. 



8vo. Cloth. $3.00. 



SPECIAL EEPOET ON COAL ; showing its Distribution, CTassi- 

 fication, and Cost delivered over diflterent routes to various points 

 in the State of New York, and the principal cities on the Atlantic 

 Coast. By S. H. Sweet. With maps. 



Oolbiirn's Gas Works of London. 



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