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HOTBLACK, J. T. Obit.— See Woodward, A. S., 8. 



HOTCHKISS, W. G. A Method of Measuring Post-Glacial Time. Bull. 



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 HOUGH, G. J. Notes on an Unlisted Mineral. [Cocinerite.] Am. Journ. 



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 HOULBERT, C. See Galaine, C, 1 <fc 2. 

 HOVEY, H. C. Obit.— See Clarke, J. M., 1. 

 HOWARTH, J. H. Obit.—See Sheppard, T., 18. 



HOWCHIN, W. The Occurrence of the Genus Cryptozoon in the ( ?) Cambrian 



of Australia. Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral, xxxviii. pp. 1-10, fig. [geol. 



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 2. A Geological Sketch-Map, with Descriptive Notes on the Upper and 



Lower Torrens-Limestones in the Type District. Ibid, xxxix. pp. 1-15, 



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 — - — ■ — 3. A List of Foraminifera and other Organic Remains obtained from 



Two Borings on the Lilydale Sheep-station. Ibid, xxxix. pp. 345-351, 



fig. [sketch-map]. 1915. 

 4. Notes on a High-Level Occurrence of a Fossiliferous Bed of Upper 



Cainozoic Age in the Neighbourhood of the Murray Plains. Ibid. 



xl. pp. 258-261. 1916. 

 5. The Geology of Mount Remarkable. With Petrographical Notes on 



the Basic Igneous Rocks of the Foot Hills of Mount Remarkable, by E. O. 



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6. Notes on Diatomaceous Earth from Lord Howe Island. Ibid. xli. 



pp. 659-660. 1917. 

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pp. 185-225, figs. [geol. sections] & pis. xix-xxix. 1918. 

 8. A New Locality for Older Tertiary (Miocene) Fossiliferous Beds. 



Ibid. xlii. pp. 294-295. 1918. 

 . See also Skeats, E. W., 7. 



HOWE, E. Sulphide-bearing Rocks from Litchfield, Conn. Econ. Geol. 



x. pp. 330-347, figs. 1915. 

 HOWE, J. A. The Refractory Materials of South Wales. Coll. Guard, cxvi. 



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 HOWE, M. A. On some Fossil and Recent Lithothamnieae of the Panama 



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 HOWE, R. M. See McDowell, J. S., 2. 

 HOWELL, H. H. Obit.—See Woodward, A. S., 8. 



HOWELL, J. V. The Iron Ore Deposits near Waukon, Iowa. Iowa Geol. 



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 HOWELL, R. W. See Wegemann, C. H., 10. 



HOWITT, A. M. The Prince of Wales Gold Mine, Welha. Bee. Geol. Surv. 



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 3. The Lord Tennyson Reef, Welshman's Gully, Eganstown, near 



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 5. The East Walhalla Copper and Platinum Mine. Ibid. pp. 74-77, 



figs, [mine-plans & sections]. 1917. 

 HOWLEY, J. P. See Great Britain, 2. 



HOWORTH, Sir Henry H. The Recent Geological History of the Baltic 

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HOYT, J. C. See Ellsworth, C. E., 2. 



HOYT, S. L. See Nissen, A. E. 



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, & H. J. Ryan. Gazetteer of Surface Waters of Iowa. Water-Supply 



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