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%T Mineral Resources of the United States, calendar year 1906
%A United States Congress House
%A United States Geological Survey
%A Bastin, Edson S.
%A Boutwell, John Mason
%A Brooks, Alfred Hulse
%A Burchard, Ernest Francis
%A Campbell, Marius R.
%A Collier, Arthur J.
%A Coons, Altha Titsworth
%A Day, David Talbot
%A Diller, Joseph Silas
%A Eckel, Edwin Clarence
%A Fuller, Myron L.
%A Graton, Louis Caryl
%A Griswold, W.T
%A Heikes, V. C.
%A Hess, Frank L.
%A Hill, B.
%A Kimball, L.L
%A Lindgren, Waldemar
%A McCaskey, Hiram Dryer
%A Winchell, Alexander Newton
%A Yale, Charles G.
%A Naramore, Chester
%A Sterrett, Douglas B.
%A Parker, Edward Wheeler
%A Smith, George Otis
%A Stose, George Willis
%A Middleton, Jefferson
%A Taff, Joseph Alexander
%A Sanford, Samuel
%A Thom, William Taylor
%D 1907
%X "Sterrett, Douglass B. (Douglass Bovard)" is the authorized version of the name according to the Library of Congress Name Authority File
%X Abrasive materials, by Frank L. Hess, p. 1055
%X Advances in cement technology, 1906, by Edwin C. Eckel, p. 897
%X Antimony, by Frank L. Hess, p. 511
%X Asbestos, by J.S. Diller, p. 1123
%X Asphalt and bituminous rock, by Joseph A. Taff, p. 1131
%X Baryites, with a note on strontium, by Ernest F. Buchard, p. 1109
%X Bauxite and aluminum, by Ernest Burchard, p. 501
%X Bismuth, by Frank L. Hess, p. 517
%X Borax, by Charles G. Yale, p. 1059
%X Chromite or chromic iron ore, by Arthur J. Collier, p. 541
%X Clay-working industries, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 933
%X Coal, by E.W. Parker, p. 563
%X Coke, by E.W. Parker, p. 755
%X Copper, by L.C. Graton, p. 373
%X Fluorspar and cryolite, by Ernest F. Burchard, p. 1063
%X Glass sand, sand, and gravel, by Ernest F. Burchard, p. 993
%X Gold and silver, by Waldemar Lindgren and others, p. 111
%X Graphite, by George Otis Smith, p. 1139
%X Gypsum and gypsum products, by Ernest F. Burchard, p. 1069
%X Index, p. 1277
%X Iron ores, pig iron and steel, by Edwin C. Eckel, p. 67
%X Lead, by J.M. Boutwell, p. 439
%X Lime and sand-lime brick, by Edwin C. Eckel, p. 985
%X Magnesite, by Charles G. Yale, p. 1145
%X Manganese ores, by Edwin C. Eckel, p. 103
%X Mica, by Douglas B. Sterrett, p. 1149
%X Mineral waters, by Samuel Sanford, p. 1165
%X Monazite and zircon, by Douglas B. Sterrett, p. 1195
%X Natural gas, by B. Hill, p. 811
%X Nickel, cobalt, vanadium, molybdenum, titanium, uranium, and tantulum, by Frank L. Hess, p. 519
%X Peat, by Marius R. Campbell, p. 1211
%X Petroleum, by W.T. Griswold, p. 827
%X Phosphate rock, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 1079
%X Phosphate, by George W. Stose, p. 1084
%X Platinum, by David T. Day, p. 551
%X Precious stones, by Douglass B. Sterrett, p. 1213
%X Quartz (flint) and feldspar, by Edson S. Bastin, p. 1253
%X Quicksilver, by J.M. Boutwell, p. 491
%X Salt and bromine, by A.T. Coons, p. 1091
%X Selenium, by Frank L. Hess, p. 1271
%X Table of contents, p. 3
%X Talc and soapstone, by Arthur J. Collier, p. 1273
%X Tin, by Frank L. Hess, p. 543
%X Zinc, by J.M. Boutwell, p. 459
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