Bulletin, Issues 267-273U.S. Government Printing Office, 1905 - Geology |
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Page 89 - The serial publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of (1) Annual Reports, (2) Monographs, (3) Professional Papers, (4) Bulletins, (5) Mineral Resources, (6) Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, (7) Topographic Atlas of United States — folios and separate sheets thereof, (8) Geologic Atlas of the United States — folios thereof.
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Page 23 - The Matawan Formation of Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey, and Its Relations to Overlying and Underlying Formations, by WB Clark, Am. Jour. Sci., 4th Ser., vol. xviii., pp. 435-440; Additions to the Flora of the Matawan Formation, by Edward W.
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