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A series of articles, accompanied with maps, on the no SARINE and 
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“Footprints of the Aborigines,” By Rev, William M. Beauchamp, Prof. A. F 
will jam Wallace Too cooker, , Mr. J. A. Watkins, Rev. George Patterson, and other spits ws, 
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Pueblos and Cliff Dwellers. b by J. W alter Fewkes, of the Hemingway eg pr 
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~ Sit Explorations i in : Polym, Aea Babylonia, Tadia, China, and 
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» L The Mound-Builders—their Works and Relics, 
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