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dec. 4, ix. pp. 148-152, 332, figs. 1902. 

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3. Historische Notiz fiber tufferfuTlte Ausbrnehsrohren. Ibid. p. 353. 1902. 



ECKEL. E. C. The Formation as the Basis for Geolode Mapping. Journ. Geol. 



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2. The Preparation of a Geologic Map. Ibid. x. pp. 59-66. 1902. 



3. A recently-discovered Extension of the Tennes>ee White Phosphate-Fields. 



U.8. Geol. Sure. Min. Resources, 1900, pp. 812-813. 1901. 

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EDWARDS, J. J. Palaeontology of Bartholomew Co. (Ind.) Mammalian Fossils. 



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2. Denudation, past and present. Ibid. vii. pp. 65-78. 1902. 



EDWARDS, W. The Drift in the Neighbourhood of Crewe. Proc. Liverrp. Geol. 



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Ann. Obserc. not. Athenes, iii. pp. 336-375. 1901. 

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xxxv. pp. 582-607. 1902. 

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G. S. lviii. pp. 37-43. 1902. 

 ELBERT, J. Das untere Angoumien in den Osningbergketten des Teutoburger 



Waldes. Verh. naturh. Ver. prems. Rheinl. lviii. pp. 77-167, fiffs., pis. ii-v. 



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ELLES, G. L., & E. M. R. Wood. A Monograph of British Graptolites. (Edited 



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ITonogr. Palceont. Soc. pp. 55-102, figs., pis. v-xiii. 1902. 

 ELLS, R. W. The Carboniferous Basin in New Brunswick. Proc. Trans. Roy. 



Soc. Canada, ser. 2, vii. Sect. iv. pp. 45-56. 1901. 

 ELROD, M. N. Niagara-Group Unconformities in Indiana. Proc. Indiana Acad. 



Sci. 1901, pp. 205-216, figs. 1902. 

 ELSDEN, J. V. The Royal Commission. Coll. Guard, lxxxiii. pp. 238-240, 1 pi. 



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2. The Mid-Somerset Coalfield Problem. Ib id. pp. 562-564, figs. [Geological 



maps.] 1902. 



3. The 'Quarry' Collection of Building-Stones. Quarry, vii. pp. 29-32. 



1902. And A.C." 



• 4. Basalt and its Uses in Engineering Construction. Ibid. pp. 219-230, fi^s. 



1902. 



5. The Sandstone-Quarries of Saxon}' and Silesia. Ibid. pp. 559-566, fiffs. 



1902. 



— — 6. Quarry-Exhibits at the Diisseldorf Exhibition. Ibid. pp. 569-574. 1902. 



7. Water-Finding by Geological Methods. Water, iv. pp. 9-13. 1902. 



. See Geeeuwell, A., &c. 



, &c. Karlshall Granite-Quarries, Carlshamn, Sweden. Quarry, vii. pp. 491- 



507, figs. & 1 pi. 1902. 

 2. Penrhyn Slate-Quarries. Ibid. pp. 686-692, figs. 1902. 



