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Everette, Willis Eugene. 
831. The geology of the Klondike. — Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. 04, pp. 410-411, 
December 28, 1907. 
Fairbanks, Harold Wellman. 
832. Practical physiography. Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1906. 542 pp., 
403 figs. 
833. The great earthquake rift of California. — -California Phys. Geog. Club, 
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Fairchild, Herman L. 
834. The geology of Irondequoit Bay [New York]. — Abstract: Rochester 
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A brief account of the glacial geology of the region. 
835. The predecessors of Niagara. — Abstract : Rochester Acad. Sci., Proc, 
vol. 3, pp. 274-277. 1906. 
Discusses drainage in northern United States, particularly New York, during the re- 
treaf of the glacial ice sheet. 
836. Glacial waters in the Lake Eric basin. — New York State Mus., Bull. 
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837. Drumlins of central western New York. — New York State Mus., Bull. 
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838. How should faults be named and classified? — Econ. Geology, vol. 2, 
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839. Drumlin structure and origin. — Abstract : Geol. Soc. America, Bull., 
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840. Gilbert Gulf (marine waters in Ontario basin.) — Geol. Soc. America, 
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841. Origin of Meteor crater (Coon Butte), Arizona. — Geol. Soc. America, 
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842. Iroquois extinction. — Abstract: Science, new ser., vol. 26, pp. 398-399, 
September 27, 1907. 
Discusses the drainage of glacial waters in northern New York. 
843. A meteoric crater of Arizona. — Congr. geol. intern., C. R. 10 e sess., 
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Describes "Coon Butte" and discusses ils origin. 
Faribault, E. Rodolphe. 
844. Gold fields of Nova Scotia. — Canada, Geol. Survey, Summ. Kept, for 
1905, pp. 122-124, 1906. 
Gives a brief account of the work done in surveying the gold fields of Nova Scotia. 
845. Gold fields of Nova Scotia. — Canada, Geol. Survey, Summ. Rept. for 
1906, pp. 147-152, 1906. 
Describes the stratigraphy and geologic structure of the area, and the occurrence and 
relations of the gold-bearing rocks. 
Farish, John B. 
846. The Dolores mine, Chihuahua, Mexico. — Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 83., 
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Includes a brief account of the geology and of the occurrence of the ores. 
Farnsworth, P. J. 
847. On the origin of the small mounds of the lower Mississippi Valley 
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Gives an explanation of the origin of these mounds. 
