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MACBETH, W. A. 3. Wabash River-Terraces in Tippecanoe Co. (Ind.). Proc ; 

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MACCONNELL. P. The Elements of Agricultural Geology • A Scientific Aid to 

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MACCONNELL, R. G. Note on the so-called Basal Granite of the Yukon Valley. 

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MACDONALD, A. Across the Westralian Desert (W. Australia). Scot. Geogr. 



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 MACENERY, J. See Hunt, A. R. 



MACGEE, W. J. ' Geest.' [Unmodified Soils.] Am. Geol. xxx. pp. 381-384. 1902. 

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2. 1902. Ibid. 1902, C 2, pp. 1-15. 1902. 



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MACINTOSH, J. G. See Neuburger, H., &c. 



MACIVOR, R. W. E. On Minerals occurring in Australian Bat-Guano. Cliem. 



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3. The Occurrence of Covellite in Association with Malachite in the Sandstone 



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MACKINDER, H. J. Britain and the British Isles. Pp. i-xv, 1-377, figs, [maps, 

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MACLACHLAN, D. C. Report of the Under-Secretar^ for Mines, &c. Ami. Rep. 



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MACLAREN, J. M. The Source of the Alluvial Gold of the Kildonan Field 

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