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HOBBS, W. H. 
Tungsten Mining at Trumbull, Conn. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, 
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KEITH, ARTHUR. 
Iron ore deposits, Cranberry district, N. Carolina — Tennessee. 
(U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, Ser. A, pp. 243-247.) 
KEITH, ARTHUR. 
Tennessee Marbles. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, Ser. A, pp. 366- 
371.) 
KEITH, ARTHUR. 
Talc deposits of North Carolina. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, Ser. 
A, 1902, pp. 433-439.) 
KEMP, J. F. 
Igneous Rocks and circulating waters as factors in ore deposition. 
(Trans. Am. Inst. Inst. Min. Eng., Oct., 1902, pp. 16.) 
KUMMEL, H. P. 
Glacial Geolog-y of New Jersey (Salisbury), vol. 5, Final Report of 
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LEE, W. T. 
The Canyons of Northeastern New Mexico. (Jour. Geography, 
vol. 2, No. 2, Feb., 1903, pp. 22.) 
LEITH, C. K. 
Geologic work in the Lake Superior iron district during 1902. 
(U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, Ser. A, 1902, pp. 247-251.) 
LINDGREN, WALDEMAR. 
Neocene rivers of the Sierra Nevada. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, 
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LINDGREN, WALDEMAR. 
Mineral deposits of the Bitterroot Range and the Clearwater 
Mountains, Montana. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, Ser. A, 1902, pp. 
66-71.) 
LINDGREN, WALDEMAR. 
Copper deposits at Clifton, Arizona. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, 
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MENDENHALL, W. C. (and F. 0. SCHRADER.) 
Copper deposits of the Mount Wrangell region, Alaska. (U. S. 
G. S. Bull. No. 213, Ser. A, 1902, pp. 141-143.) 
MENDENHALL, W. C. 
The Chistochina gold field, Alaska. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, 
Ser. A, 1902, pp. 71-76.) 
RANSOME, F. L. 
Copper deposits of Bisbee, Arizona. (U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 213, 
Ser. A, 1902, pp. 149-158.) 
ROGERS, AUSTIN F. 
Some new American species of Cyclus from the Coal Measures. 
(Contributions from the Geol. Dept., Col. Univ., vol. 10, No. 88.) 
SALISBURY, R. D. 
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