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Systemutic Geography. (Science, vol. 16, p. 266, Aug. 15, 1902. 
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EASTMAN, E. R. 
Some hitherto unpublished observations of Orestes St. John on 
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Phylogeny of the Cestraeiont group of sharks. (Science, vol. 16, 
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The Carboniferous fish fauna of Mazon creek, Illinois. (Jour. 
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Holyokeite, a purely feldspathic diabase from the Trias of Mas- 
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Pleistocene geology of western New York. (20th report, N. Y. 
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Meteorite studies, I. Field Col. Mus., Geol. Ser., vol. 1, pp. 2S4- 
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The meteorites of northwestern Kansas. (Science, vol. 16, p. 
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Geological excursions in the Pittsburg coal region. (Science, 
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The Geology of Minnesota. (Proc. Int. Min. Cong., 1901, pp. 
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