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... creeks , and as yet but little has been done toward its de- termination . In co - operation with the State Weather Service and the U. S. Geological Survey , water - gauges have been placed on the more important streams for the purpose ...
... creeks , and as yet but little has been done toward its de- termination . In co - operation with the State Weather Service and the U. S. Geological Survey , water - gauges have been placed on the more important streams for the purpose ...
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... creek . This company was com- posed of English gentlemen of wealth who were familiar with iron manufacture in the old country . At an early date in the history of this enterprise , probably 1725 , Augustine and Lawrence Washington , the ...
... creek . This company was com- posed of English gentlemen of wealth who were familiar with iron manufacture in the old country . At an early date in the history of this enterprise , probably 1725 , Augustine and Lawrence Washington , the ...
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... Creek , within 36 miles of its western limit . Here they were stopped by the Indians . The bounding parallel was fixed by this survey as N. 39 ° 43 ′ 26 ′′ , instead of 40 ° , as was stated in Lord Baltimore's original patent of 1632 ...
... Creek , within 36 miles of its western limit . Here they were stopped by the Indians . The bounding parallel was fixed by this survey as N. 39 ° 43 ′ 26 ′′ , instead of 40 ° , as was stated in Lord Baltimore's original patent of 1632 ...
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... Addi- tional plates give a " Sectional profile of the ore beds worked at Lonaconing " and also a " Section near the centre of the Georges 66 Creek Basin . " This pamphlet constituted the last report MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 63.
... Addi- tional plates give a " Sectional profile of the ore beds worked at Lonaconing " and also a " Section near the centre of the Georges 66 Creek Basin . " This pamphlet constituted the last report MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 63.
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Maryland Geological Survey. Creek Basin . " This pamphlet constituted the last report of the State Geologist , although the office was not abolished until February , 1842 . The Topographical Engineer , who had not made any reports be ...
Maryland Geological Survey. Creek Basin . " This pamphlet constituted the last report of the State Geologist , although the office was not abolished until February , 1842 . The Topographical Engineer , who had not made any reports be ...
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Page 239 - A REPORT TO THE NAVY DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES ON AMERICAN COALS : Applicable to Steam Navigation and to other purposes.
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Page 76 - ... the same; the chemical composition of useful plants at their different stages of growth; the comparative advantages of rotative cropping as pursued under...
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Page 24 - The preparation of special reports, with necessary illustrations and maps, which shall embrace both a general and detailed description of the geology and natural resources of the State. (6). The consideration of such other scientific and economic questions as in the judgment of the commissioners shall be deemed of value to the people of the State.
Page 257 - Tables and results of the precipitation in rain and snow in the United States, and at some stations in adjacent parts of North America, and in Central and South America.
Page 254 - Second Contribution to the History of the Vertebrata of the Miocene Period of the US Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. xx, 1868, pp.