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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 162. 
Physiographic Geology— Continued. 
Geological waterways across Central Amer- 
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Geology and its relations to topography, 
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Geology and its relations to topography, 
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Geology and relations to topography, Kemp, 
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Geology around Detroit, Taylor, No. 761. 
Geology of Boone County, Mo., Broadhead, 
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Geology of Buchanan County, Calvin, No. 124. 
Geology of Calhoun sheet, Marbut, No. 518. 
Geology of Cerro Gordo County, Calvin, No. 
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Geology of Clinton County, Cushing, No. 182. 
Geology of Clinton sheet, Marbut, No. 517. 
Geology of Dallas County, Leonard, No. 483. 
Geology of Decatur County, Bain, No. 36. 
Geology of Delaware County, Calvin, No. 123. 
Geology of Erie County, Bishop, No. 80. 
Geology of Guthrie County, Bain, No. 34. 
Geology of Huntsville quadrangle, Mo., Mar- 
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Geology of Johnson County, Calvin, No. 120. 
Geology of Lake and Porter counties, Blatch- 
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Geology of Lexington sheet, Mo., Marbut, No. 
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Geology of Madison County, Tilton and Bain, 
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Geology of Marshall County, Beyer, No. 76. 
Geology of Massanutten Mountain, Spencer, 
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Geology of Mesabi Range, Grant, No. 314. 
Geology of Orange County, Ries, No. 658. 
Geology of Plymouth County, Bain, No. 37. 
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Geologjr of Richmond quadrangle, Mo., Mar- 
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Geology of southern coast ranges, Fairbanks, 
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Geology of southwest Nova Scotia, Bailey, 
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Geology of the Bermudas, Stevenson, No. 743. 
Glacial or postglacial diversion of Bronx 
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Glacial phenomena in Okanogan County, 
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Grdnlands Eis und sein Vorland, Drygalski, 
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History of James ville Lake, Quereau, No. 
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History of Niagara River, Spencer, No. 732. 
Holyoke folio, Emerson, No. 258. 
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Influence of geologic structure on topography, 
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Lake Chelan, Wash., Gannett, No. 286. 
Lake Michigan and Mississippi watershed, 
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Lava flows of Sierra Nevada, Ransome, No. 
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Physiographic Geology — Continued. 
Les filons argentiferes de Pachuca, Ordonez, 
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Loam of north Mississippi, Mabry, No. 509. 
London folio, Campbell, No. 129. 
McPherson Equus beds, Beede, No. 66. 
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Niagara as a timepiece, Spencer, No. 729. 
Northwest coast of Hudson Bay, Tyrrell, No. 
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Nueces folio, Hill and Vaughan, No. 357. 
Ohio Valley in southern Indiana, Veatch, No. 
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Old glacial outlets, Gordon, No. 307. 
Physical features of United States, Gilbert, 
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Physical geography of New Jersey, Salis- 
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Physical geography of New Jersey, Ver- 
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Physical Geography of New York, Tarr, Nos. 
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Physiographic types, Gannett, No. 283. 
Physiography of Massachusetts, Perry, No. 
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[Physiography of New England], Davis, No. 
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Physiography of southeastern Kansas, Adams, 
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Preglacial decay of rocks, Chalmers, No. 140. 
Preglacial drainage in vicinity of Cincinnati, 
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Proposed addition to physiographic nomen- 
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Reconnoissance in northwestern South Da- 
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Report upon Greene County, Mo., Shepard, 
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Richmond folio, Campbell, No. 128. 
Roseburg folio, Diller, No. 235. 
St. Croix River Valley, Elftmau, No. 251. 
Sands and clays of Ottawa Basin, No. 254. 
Stratigraphy and structure of Puget group, 
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Streams, wells,and sand ridges in LakeCounty, 
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Tazewell folio, Campbell, No. 127. 
Tenmile folio, Emmons, No. 259. 
The Ozark Uplift, Broadhead, No. 108. 
Topographic features due to landslides, Rus- 
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Topography of Mexico, Wilson, No. 910. 
Trellised drainage in Adirondacks, Brigham, 
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Traverse of northern Labrador, Low, No. 
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Underground waters of Nebraska, Darton, 
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Upper Cretaceous formations, Clark, No. 152. 
Wave-formed cuspate torelands, Tarr, No. 
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West Indian bridge, Spencer, No. 736. 
Pleistocene. 
General. 
Changes of level in Mexico, Spencer, No. 726. 
