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Brunswick, Canada. 
New Brunswick Nat. Hist. Soc, Bull., No. xii, pp. 16-33. 
Describes the general character of the formations in this vicinity 
and discusses the origin and composition of igneous rocks. Describes 
the granite, gabbro, and volcanic rocks of the region. 
408ft Antennae in trilobites. 
Abstract: Am. Nat., vol. xxviii, pp. 266-267 (f p.). 
Noticed in Bibliography and Index for 1892 and 1893. 
409 Mawby (W.). Notes on the Triassic rocks of New Jersey, United 
States of America. 
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Describes the general distribution of Triassic rocks of eastern North 
America and compares them with the Trias of Europe. Describes the 
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410 Meissner (0. A.). Analysis of limestones and dolomites of the 
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411 Memminger (0. J.). Florida kaolin deposits. 
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Brief description of kaolin deposits of Lake County, Fla., with a 
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412 Merrill (George Perkins). [Beaver Creek meteorite.] 
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412(i Emmons (S. F.) and. Geological sketch of Lower California. 
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413 Miller (S. A.). Paleontology. 
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414 and Faber (C. L). New species of fossils from the Hudson 
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415 Description of some Cincinnati fossils. 
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415a Minnesota, Geological and Natural History Survey. Twenty- 
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