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 225; vol. viii, pp. 154-159; vol. ix, pp. 250-254; vol. x, pp. 313-317, 

 vol. xi, pp. 285-288; vol, xii, pp, 252-263; vol. xiii, pp. 313-318; vol. 

 xiv, pp. 402-410; vol. xvi, pp. 46-55, 664-668. 



Hans Reusch: "A note on the Last Stage of the Ice Age in Central 

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J.L.Rich: "Local Glaciation in the Catskill Mountains," "Journal 

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E. P. Richards: "The Gravels and Associated Deposits at New- 

 bury," "Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London/' 

 vol. liii, pp. 420-437. 



I. C. Russell: "Are there Glacial Records in the Newark System?" 

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 and other Topographic Features in the Neighborhood of Lake Chelan, 

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