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423. Notes on the Jamaica earthquake, 14th January, 1907. — The Royal 
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424. The great fault of California and the San Francisco earthquake, April 
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427. The geology of Perry township, Licking Co., Ohio. — Denison Univ., 
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428. Valley dependencies of the Scioto Illinoian lobe in Licking County, 
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431. Wave-cut terraces in Keuka Valley, older than the recession stage of 
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