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36.1, 37.1, 39.1, 4.1,.32,.4,.52, 47.1, 48, 51.7, 53.93 



50 Hartnagel, C. A. (113 : 7) 



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(71.3, 74.7) 36.1,.6, 39.1, 4.1,.32,.53, 47.1, 48, 51.7, 53.3,.9 



51 Elis, R. W. (113 : 71) 



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52 Grabau, Amadeus W. (113 : 73) 



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11853 Hitchcock, C. H. (113 : 74.2) 



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36.0,.7, 37.1, 4.1,.32,.52, 48, 51.7, 53.3, 93 



55 Grabau, Amadeus W. (113 : 74.7) 

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56 Prouty, Wni. F. (113 : 75.2) 



1908. The Meso-Silurian Deposits of Maryland. Amer. Journ. Se. Toi. 

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57 Darton, N. H. (113 : 78.7) 

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36.1,.6, 4.32, 48, 53.3, 7.38 



58 Kindle, Edward M. (113 : 79.8) 

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11859 Jutson, J. T. (113 : 94.5) 



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