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DYAR, W. W. 
The colossal bridges of Utah: a recent discovery of natural won- 
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EAKLE, A. S. (and W. J. SHARWOOD). 
Luminescent zinc-blende. (Eng. Min. Jour., vol. 77, p, 1000, June 
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ELLS, R. W. 
Charlotte county. New Brunswick. (Sum. Rep. Geol. Sur. Can., 
1903, pp. 150-160.) 
ELLS, R. W. 
The recent land slide on the Lievre river. (Sum. Rep. Geol. Sur- 
Can., 1903, pp. 136-139.) 
ELLS, R. W. 
Prince Edward and Hastings counties, Ont. (Sum. Rep. Geol. 
Sur. Can., 1903, pp. 133-136.) 
EYERMAN, JOHN. 
Contributions to mineralogy. (Am. Geol., vol. 34, pp. 43-49, July, 
1904.) 
FAIRBANKS, H. W. 
Description of the San Luis <iuadrangle. V. S. G. S., Folio 101, 
1904. 
FAIRCHILD, H. L. 
Glacial waters from Oneida to Little Falls. (22 Rep. N. Y. State 
Geologist, pp. 17-42, 26 plates.) 
FAIRCHILD, H. L. 
Glacial waters from Oneida to Little Falls. (Rep. N. Y. State 
Geologist, 1902, pp. r20-r41, 26 plates, 1904.) 
FAIRCHILD, H. L. 
Geology under the planetesimal hypothesis of earth origin. (Bull. 
G. S. A., vol. 15, pp. 243-266, 1904.) 
FARIBAULT, E. R. 
Gold Fields of Nova Scotia. . (Sum. Rep. Geol. Sur. Can., 1903, 
pp. 174-186.) 
FLETCHER, HUGH. 
Northern part of Nova Scotia. Sum. Rep. Geol. Sur. Can., 1903, 
pp. 160-174.) 
FULLER, H. T. 
t'orundum and emery. (Bull. Brad. Geol. Field Sta., vol. 1, p. 31, 
1004.) 
FURLONG, E. L. 
An account of the preliminary excavations in a recently explored 
Quaternary cave in Shasta county, California. (Science, vol. 20, 
p. 53. July S, 1904.) 
GANNETT, HENRY. 
Hnund;iries of the United States, and of the several states and 
territories, with an outline of the history of all important changes 
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