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133. — Warren Upham: Inequality of Distribution of the englacial Drift. 



134. — T. Füller: Effects of Drought and Winds an alluvial Deposits 

 in New England. 148. — Claypole: A Deep Boring in the Pleistocene 

 near Akron, Ohio. 150. — Walcott : Preliminary Notes on the Discovery 

 of a vertebrate Fauna in Silurian Strata. 153. — D. Salisbury : Certain 

 extra-morainic Drift Phenomena of New Jersey. 173; — On the northward 

 and eastward Extension of the pre-Pleistocene Gravels of the Mississippi 

 Basin. 183. — White : The Mannington Oil Fields and the History of its 

 Developement. 187; — Fossil Plauts from the Permian Beds of Texas. 217. 



— Dumble : Notes on the Geology of the Valley of the Middle Rio Grande 

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 and Monograph of the genus Chonophyllum. 253. — Keyes : The Principal 

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— Diller: Geology of the Taylorville Region of California. 369. — A. Hyatt: 

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 the glacial Lakes Warren, Algonquin, Iroquois and Hudson - Champlain 

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