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Iowa— Continued. 
Variation of the nodes of a species of Encri- 
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Juratrias. 
Correlation. 
A question of classification, Hill, No. 313. 
Nomenclature. 
Classification of marine Trias, Smith, No. 
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Canada. 
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Kamloops sheet, British Columbia, Dawson, 
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Atlantic Coastal Plain. 
A question of classification, Hill, No. 314. 
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Geology of old Hampshire County, Mass., 
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Jurassic formation on the Atlantic Coast, 
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'Texas. 
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Jura of Texas, Marcou, No. 472. 
Rocky Mountain region. 
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Geology of the Denver Basin, Emmons, Cross 
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Geology of the Little Rocky Mountains, 
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Sedimentary rocks, "Weed, No. 718. 
Three Forks folio, Peale, No. 530. 
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Sierra Nevada and Pacific Coast region. 
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Mesozoic plants from California, Fontaine, 
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Note on a breathing gas well, Fairbanks, No. 
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Stratigraphy at Slates Springs, Fairbanks, 
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Kansas. 
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Coal Measure soils, Haworth, No. 291. 
Kansas — Continued. 
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Geologic section along Missouri Pacific Rail- 
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Geologic section from Coffey ville to Lawrence, 
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Geologic section from Galena to "Wellington, 
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Geology of Fort Riley Reservation, Hay, No. 
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Horsebacks in the Kansas Coal Measures, 
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Local deformation in Kansas, Haworth, No. 
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Oil and gas in Kansas, Haworth, No. 289. 
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Physiographic features of the Carboniferous, 
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Rock exposures about Atchison, Kans., Price, 
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Section from Manhattan to Abilene, Kans., 
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Stratigraphy and correlation of Carboniferous, 
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Stratigraphy of Platte series, Cragin, No. 1436. 
Surface gravels of the Carboniferous area, 
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Terminal bowlder belt in Kansas, Smyth, No. 
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Kentucky. 
Association of Cyclora with phosphate of lime, 
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Eastern coal regions of Kentucky, Macfar- 
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Making of Mammoth Cave, Hovey, No. 346. 
Louisiana. 
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Maine. 
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