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SIMOTOMAl, H. Ricerche morphologiche sulla conea di Bolsena. Con 

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2. Physiographic Development of the Tarumai Dome in Japan. Am. 



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. See also Moderni, P. 



.SIMPSON, E. S. The Rare Metals and their Distribution in Western Aus- 

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2. On Chloritoid and its Congeners. With Special Reference to the 



Chloritoid of Yampi Sound. Ibid. no. 64, pp. 64-78, figs. & pis. vii-viii. 

 1915. 



3. Analysis of Western Australian Rocks, Meteorites, and Natural 



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4. On Tapiolite in the Pilbara Goldfield, Western Australia. Min. Mag. 



xviii. pp. 107-121, figs. 1917. 



— ■ — 5. Sources of Industrial Potash in Western Australia. With Appendices, 

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<!• Woodward, H. P., 5. 

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SINCLAIR, J. H. Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 



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 SINGEWALD, J. T., fil. Maryland Sand Chrome Ore. Econ. Geol. xiv. 



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2, & B. L. Miller. The Genesis of the Chilean Nitrate Deposits. Econ. 



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3, & . The Genesis and Relations of the Daiquiri and Firmeza 



Iron-Ore Deposits, Cuba. Trans. Am. Inst. M. E. liii. pp. 67-74. 1916. 



4, & . The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, 



Brazil. J bid. lvi. pp. 7-24, figs. 1917. 



S1NGTON, T. The Search for Petroleum in Derbyshire now in Pro- 

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SINNOTT, 1*]. W. A Botanical Criterion of the Antiquity of the Angio- 

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3, & H. H. Bartlett. Coniferous Woods of the Potomac Formation. 



Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xli. pp. 276-293, figs. 1916. 



SJG5BERG, S. Paracystis ostroyothicus, g. et sp. n. En egendomlig pelmatozo 

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