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BILHAM, E. G., 2. The Lunar and Solar Diurnal Variations of Water-level 



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Q. J. R. Met. Soc. xliv. pp. 171-186, figs, [sketch-map & diagrams]. 1918. 

 BILLINGSLEY, P. The Southern Cross Mine, Georgetown, Montana. 



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2. The Boulder Batholith of Montana. Ibid. li. pp. 31-47, figs. & pi. i 



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BILLINGTON, E. E. See Porter, J. B. 



BILLOWS, E. Nuove osservazioni sulla Molibdenite ed altri minerali di Zovon 



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BINGHAM, E. C. Plastic flow. Joum. Wash. Acad. Sci. vi. pp. 177-179, 

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BION, H. S. Obit.— See Hayden, Sir H. H., 2; cfc Woodward, A. S., 8. 



BIRGE, E. A. The Heat Budgets of American and European Lakes. Trans. 

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BIRKENHEAD, County Borough of. Report of the Special Sub-Com- 

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BIRKINBINE, J. The Reserves of Iron Ore for the United States. Trans. 



Am. Inst. M. E. 1. pp. 197-203. 1915. 

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BJERKNES, V. Fysik og geofysik. Naturen, Bergen, xli. pp. 321-334. 

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BJOZRLYKKE, K. O. Havler og Morsene spredte trtek om lagningsfor- 



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 BLACK, G. F. Amber and its Origin. Am. Mineralogist, iv. pp. 83-85. 1919. 

 BLACKNER, L. A. Underground Mining Systems of Ray Consolidated 



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BLACKWELDER, E. The Geologic History of China and its Influence 



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Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxvi. pp. 100-101. 1915. 

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Geol. Soc. Am. xxviii. pp. 917-924. 1917. 

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