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DAVID, T. W. E. On Glacially-striated Boulders from the Hunter River District 

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DAVID, W. The Position of, and Method of Working: Bath Stone in the Bath 



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DAVIS, W. M. Notes on the Colorado Canon District. Am. Journ. Set. ser. 4, x. 



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1900. 



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DAWSON, G. M. (the late). Summary Report of the Geological Survey Depart- 

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2. Remarkable Landslip in Portneuf County, Quebec. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 



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Besserers, Ottawa River, in the Pleistocene (Leda-cl&y). Ottatva Nat. xiii. 



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DAY, D. T. Mineral Resources of the United States, 1898. Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. 



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 DAY, P. R. Diamond-Mines and Alluvial Deposits, South Africa. — The Method 



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