| | Report (volume) | Division Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Technical Papers. New York. A.I.M.E. Trans.-American Institute of Mining...Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Transactions. New York. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Notulae Naturae-Academy...Pa. Am. Jour. Sci.-American Journal of Science. New Haven, Conn. Am. Malacolog. Union Ann. Rept.-American...Natural History. Bulletin. New York. Am. Mus. Novitates-American Museum Novitates. New York. Am. Petroleum Inst...-American Society of Civil Engineers Proceedings. New York. ·· Anal. Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry. Washington | | | Book (edition) | ENLARGED. ILLUSTRA TED BY NUMEROUS WOOD-CUTS. NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 1887. & SONS. EARTH' SCIENCES...work (1878) is as follows: new throughout. In the it has undergone, new illustrations have been introduced...of minerals, and in the introduction of the many new species announced during the past eight The chapter...The work is greatly enlarged, and supplied with new illustrations. indebted, for facts about ores and...localities in Ontario and Quebec. JAMES D. DANA. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 15, 1886. TABLE OF CONTENTS. MINERALOGY | | | Report (volume) | American Petroleum Institute, geoGeological horizons, new approaches, education:Shrock, logical research program:...Mexico, Paricutin ash deposits, Ore detection by new devices: facies: Dorf, E., 1. Bilicke, W. Petroleum... K., 4. J. T., Jr., 3. Paleofacies, geologist's new Genetics: Ebbutt, F. tool: Philpott, T. H., 1. Geological...P., 15. California, Barstow quadrangle: Trenton group, Ordovician: Bowen, O. E., Jr. , 5. Clark, T. H...L., 1. Landform interpretation, stereoSearch for new mining districts: Nolan, T. B., 1. pairs: Powers | | | Report (volume) | material not included before, notably, a large group of reports prepared by and for the U.S. Atomic Energy...remain the same in each issue of the bibliography, new ones are included and others are discontinued as...discussed in the paper. Similarly, "Feldspar and mica deposits in the southeastern United States" would...economic minerals and metals, such as COPPER, GOLD, MICA, and SILVER, and other geologic entries. A few of...the layman. Rock names and areas; restricted to new or unusual rocks or detailed descriptions. Special |
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