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Hall (C. W.). I 
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Hamilton (W. R.), Kessler (H. H.) and. 
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Harris (Gilbert Dennison). 
1. Underground waters of southern Louisiana. 
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2. The Helderberg invasion of the Manlius. 
Am. Pal., Bull., no. 19 (vol. 4), pp. 53-77, 9 pis., 1904. 
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