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84.  Correlation  papers— Neocene,  by  W.  H.  Dall  and  G.  D.  Harris.  1891.  8°.  349  pp.  3  pi.  Price 
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85.  Correlation  papers— The  Newark  System,  by  Israel  Cook  Russell.  1892.  8°.  344  pp.  13  pi. 
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86.  Correlation  papers — Archean  and  Algonkian,  by  C.  R.  Van  Hise.  1892.  8°.  549  pp.  12  pi. 
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90.  A  report  of  work  done  in  the  Division  of  Chemistry  and  Physics,  mainly  during  the  fiscal  year 
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94.  The  Mechanism  of  Solid  Viscosity,  by  Carl  Barus.     1892.     8°.     138  pp.     Priee  15  cents. 
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97.  The  Mesozoic  Echinodermata  of  the  United  States,  by  W.  B.  Clark. 
98.  Carboniferous  Flora— Outlying  Coal  Basins  of  Southwestern  Missouri,  by  David  White. 
99.  Record  of  North  American  Geology  for  1891,  by  Nelson  Horatio  Darton. 
100.  Bibliography  and  Index  of  the  publications  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1879-1892,  by  P.  C. 
Warman. 
101.  Insect  fauna  of  the  Rhode  Island  Coal  Field,  by  Samuel  Hubbard  Scudder. 
102.  A  Catalogue  and  Bibliography  of  North  American  Mesozoic  Invertebrata,  by  C.  B.  Boyle. 
103.  High  Temperature  Work  in  Igneous  Fusion  and  Ebullition,  Chiefly  in  Relation  to  Pressure,  by 
Carl  Barus. 
104.  Glaciation  of  the  Yellowstone  Valley  north  of  the  Park,  by  W.  H.  Weed. 
105.  The  Laramie  and  the  overlying  Livingstone,  Formation  in  Montana,  by  W.  H.  Weed,  with 
Report  on  Flora,  by  F.  H.  Knowlton. 
106.  The  Colorado  Formation  and  its  Invertebrate  Fauna,  by  T.  W.  Stanton. 
107.  The  Trap  Dikes  of  Lake  Champlain  Valley  and  the  Eastern  Adirondacks,  by  J.  F.  Kemp. 
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