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The only American magazine devoted to the science of Anthropology in 

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The AMERICAN GEOLOGIST is issued monthly from the office of publication at Minne- 

 apolis, Minnesota, United States of America. ■ Twenty-two volumes are completed ; the 

 twenty-third began with the number for January, 1899. The magazine has received a 

 cordial welcome and a generous support from leading geologists everywhere and it is now 

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 the continent of North America, including Canada, the United States and Mexico. No- 

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