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ELDRIDGE, G. H. A Reconnaissance in the Sushitna Basin and Adjacent 

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ELICH, E. See Reiss, W. 



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ELLIOT, G. F. S., M. Laurie, J. B. Murdoch, &c. Fauna, Flora and 

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ELLS, R. W. The Physical Features and Geology of the Palaeozoic Basin, between 

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ELROD, M. N. The Geologic Relations of some St. Louis Group Caves and Sink- 

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ELSDEN, J. V. The Physical Limits of Deep Mining. Coll. Guard, lxxxii. 

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2. Kent Coal. Ibid. pp. 742-743. 1901. 



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• 4. The Petrography of Buildingstone, its Importance and Practical Application. 



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, & A. Greenwell. The Mineral Industry of the United Kingdom. X. 



Donegal. Quarry, vi. pp. 13-19, 21-23, figs. 1901. 

 , ■ 2. . XI. Wigtown and Kircudbright, Ibid. pp. 215-220, 283-288, 



figs. & 1 pi. [map, 1 inch=10 miles]. 1901. 

 , 3. . XII. Leicestershire and Rutland. Ibid. pp. 351-357, 419- 



423, figs. & 1 pi. [map, 1 mch=6miles]. 1901. 

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