Bulletin, Oplag 11

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South Dakota School of Mines and Technology., 1917 - 223 sider
 

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Side 103 - Diplodocus Marsh, its osteology, taxonomy, and probable habits, with a restoration of the skeleton.
Side 15 - Dakota, a vertical section showIng the order of superposition of the different beds of the Tertiary basin of White and Niobrara rivers.
Side 114 - Analyses of rocks from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey, 1880 to 1903, tabulated by FW Clarke, Chief Chemist.
Side 189 - Geol. Soc. America, Bull., vol. 25, p. 145, 1914. Brief Abstract of paper to be published later. 1038. Sanford, Samuel and Stone, Ralph W. Useful Minerals of the United States. US Geol. Surv., Bull. 585, 250 pp., 1914. This is a compilation from many sources. There are frequent references to the minerals of the Black Hills and vicinity. See especially under South Dakota, pp. 169-172. 1039. Simmons, Jesse. Development of thte Heidelberg Mine, South Dakota.
Side 19 - Systematic Catalogue, with Synonyma, etc., of Jurassic, Cretaceous and Tertiary Fossils collected in Nebraska, by the Exploring Expeditions under the command of Lieut. GK Warren, of US Topographical Engineers, ibid.
Side 95 - The Cretaceous formation of the Black Hills as indicated by the fossil plants (with the collaboration of WP Jenney, WM Fontaine, and FH Knowlton).
Side 108 - ... 15, pp. 664-665, 1902. 397 and Ashley (George H.). Ditney Folio — Indiana. US Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of US, Folio no. 84, 1902. Describes geographic and topographic features, general geologic relations, Carboniferous formations and Quaternary deposits, and economic resources, chiefly coal. 398 Fulton (Charles H.). The cyanide process in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Side 62 - Bennetites from near Minnekahta, South Dakota. 297. Osborn, Henry F. The Collection of Fossil Mammals in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. Science, vol. 23, pp. 261, 1893. Includes a brief review of the Museum Collecting Expedition to the South Dakota Badlands in 1892. 298. Osborn, Henry Fairfield and Wortman, Jacob L. Artionyx, a New Genus of Ancylopoda. Am. Mus. Nat., Bull. vol. 5, Art. 1, pp. 1-18, 5 text figures, 1893. Announces...
Side 16 - Explanations of a Second Edition of a Geological Map of Nebraska and Kansas, based upon Information obtained in an Expedition to the Black Hills, under the Command of Lieut.
Side 41 - Ihorses are standard types in all our Tertiary formations; and they must be learned by any one who wishes to distinguish readily the horizons one from the other. The horse forms are more numerous in all the beds, in individuals as well as species.

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