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Descriptions of Tertiary fossils from the Antillean region. (U. S. 
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Daly, R. A. 
Studies in the so-called porphyritic gneiss of New Hampshire. II. 
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Gilbert, G. K. 
Joseph Francis James. (Am. Geol, vol. 21, pp. i-ii, pi. i, Jan. 
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Guppy, R. J. L. (and Dall, W. H.) 
Descriptions of Tertiary fossils from the Antillean region. (U. S. 
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Ingall, E. D. 
Section of mineral statistics and mines. Annual Report for 1896. 
(Geol. Surv. Canada, Ann. Rept., vol. 9 [1896], pt. S, 172 pp., 1897.) 
Iwasaki, C. 
Aiidendiorite in Japan. (Jour. Geol, vol. 5, pp. 821-824, Nov.-Dec. 
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James- J. F, 
Sketch of, bv G. K. Gilbert. (Am. Geol., vol. 21, pp. i-ii, pi. i. 
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Merriam, J. C. 
The geologic relations of the Martinez group of California at the 
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Preston, H. L. 
On iron meteorites, as nodular structures in stony meteorites. (Am. 
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Salisbury, R. D, 
On the origin and age of the relic-bearing sand at Trenton, N. J. 
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Schuchert, Charles. 
On the fossil phyllopod genera, Dipeltis and Protocaris, of the family 
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Smith. W. S. T. 
A note on the migration of divides. (Jour. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 809-812, 
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Spencer, J. W. 
On the continental elevation of the Glacial period. (Geol. Mag., new 
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Squier, G. H. 
Studies in the driftless area of Wisconsin. (Jour. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 
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Stone, G. H. 
The granitic breccias of the Cripple Creek region. (Am. Jour. Sci.. 
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