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Prestoe, H. — On the discovery of a boiling lake in Dominica, Proc. Roy. Geogr. Soc. 
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Prinz, G. — Die Brandung am Ufer des Garda-Sees, Bull. Soc. Hongroisc Geogr. 
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Prior, G. T. — Report on specimens of mud, etc., from the bottom of Lake Nyasa, 
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Prosser, W. a. — The "Guns "of Lake Seneca, Monthly Weather Rev. (Washington), 
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Proust, J. L. — Sur une analogic remarquable entre les eaux de quelques parties du 
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PRUNifeRES. — Sur les pilotis du lac Saint- An deol, Comiotes Rendus Ass. Frang. Av. Sci. 
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PuGNAT, C. A. — Premiere contribution a I'etude de la faune des lacs de la Savoie, 
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PuLLAR, F. p. — See Murray, (Sir) John. 
PuLLAR, Laurence. — See Murray, (Sir) John. 
PuRPUS, C. A. — Der Pretannie-Lake bei Lytton in Britisch-Columbia, Das Ausland 
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PuTiCK, W. — Der Zirknitzer See und seine geologischen Verbal tnisse, Festschr. Feier 
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PuTZ, W.— Tiefwerder und der Faule See, Brandenburgia (Berlin), 1897, 171. 
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QUEREAU, E. C. — Topography and history of Jamesville Lake, New York, Bull. Geol. 
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Rabot, Charles.— Mouvement geographique en Finlande : Etudes limnologiques, 
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Les variations du niveau des lacs et des precipitations atmospheriques dans I'Asie 
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Radde, Gust aye — Vorlesungen iiber Sibirien und das Amur Land, Petermann Mitt. 
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Rae, John. — Journey from Great Bear Lake to Wollaston Land, Journ. Roy. Geogr. 
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