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Abandoned beaches of the north 
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195; I p.s.n. I, L96; Ice dams of 
lakes Maumee, Whittlesey, and 
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195; The planatoxy system, study 
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xxxv, 196. 
Taylor, W. E., Geology in prepar- 
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Taylorville, Region of Calif., J. S. 
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Teall, J. J. H., On the banded 
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Technolexicon of the society of 
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64. 
Tectonic geograpny of eastern Asia, 
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Teeth, evolution of in Mammalia, 
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Temnocyon from the Miocene of 
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Temperature of the deepst bore in 
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Tennessee, Lower Silurian horizon, 
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Chattanooga district, C. W. 
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Ten years progress in the mam- 
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Tepee buttes, G. K. Gilbert and F. 
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Terataspis grandis, J. M. Clarke, 
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Terminal moraine, near Louisville, 
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Termination yte for names of rocks, 
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Terminology proposed for descrip- 
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L'Apparition de L" 
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Terrebellum in American Tertiar- 
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Terrestrial subsidence southeast of 
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