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Marsters and Kindle, (rev.), xiv, 
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135; Academy of Science, (p.s.n.), 
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Wells of, Leverett, (rev.), xxiii, 
385; Twenty-third report, Blatch- 
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Harrodsburg, E. R. Cumings, 
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Inequalities in the old Paleozoic 
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Influence of country rock on min- 
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Intercollegiate excursion in New 
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