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%T Contributions to economic geology, 1908. Part II. -- Mineral fuels, [by] Marius R. Campbell, geologist in charge. [U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 381.]
%A United States Congress House
%A United States Geological Survey
%A Anderson, Robert
%A Ashley, George Hall
%A Ball, Max W.
%A Campbell, Marius R.
%A Day, David Talbot
%A Gale, Hoyt S.
%A Gardner, James H.
%A Goldman, Marcus Isaac
%A Lupton, Charles T.
%A Martin, George Curtis
%A Pepperberg, Leon J.
%A Reed, W.J
%A Richards, Ralph Webster
%A Richardson, George Burr
%A Schultz, Alfred Reginald
%A Smith, Carl D.
%A Stebinger, Eugene
%A Stone, Ralph W.
%A Taff, Joseph Alexander
%A Wegemann, Carroll H.
%A Washburne, Chester W.
%D 1909
%X Analysis of crude petroleum from Oklahoma and Kansas, by D.T. Day, p. 494
%X Coal and lignite: Stratigraphy and coal beds of the Indiana coal field, by George H. Ashley, p. 9
%X Coal of the Denver basin, Colorado, by George C. Martin, p. 297
%X Development in the Boulder oil field, Colorado, by Chester W. Washburne, p. 514
%X Geology and oil prospects of the Reno region, Nevada, by Robert Anderson, p. 475
%X Index, p. 549
%X Isolated coal fields in Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties, New Mexico, by James H. Gardner, p. 447
%X List of illustrations, p. 4
%X Notes on the coals of the Custer National Forest, Montana, by Carroll H. Wegemann, p. 108
%X Survey publications on petroleum and natural gas, p. 545
%X Table of contents, p. 3
%X The Buffalo coal field, Wyoming, by Hoyt S. Gale and Carroll H. Wegemann, p. 137
%X The Canon City coal field, Colorado, by Chester W. Washburne, p. 341
%X The Carthage coal field, New Mexico, by James H. Gardner, p. 452
%X The Colorado Springs coal field, Colorado, Marcus I. Goldman, p. 317
%X The Florence oil field, Colorado, by Chester W. Washburne, p. 517
%X The Fort Berthold Indian Reservation lignite field, North Dakota, by Carl D. Smith, p. 30
%X The Fort Peck Indian Reservation lignite field, Montana, by Carl D. Smith, p. 40
%X The Madill oil pool, Oklahoma, by J.A. Taff and W.J. Reed, p. 504
%X The Milk River coal field, Montana, by Leon J. Pepperberg, p. 82
%X The Powder River coal field, Wyoming, adjacent to the Burlington Railroad, by R.W. Stone and C.T. Lupton, p. 115
%X The South Park coal field, Colorado, by Chester W. Washburne, p. 307
%X The Trinidad coal field, Colorado, by G.B. Richardson, p. 379
%X The Washburn lignite field, North Dakota, by Carl D. Smith, p. 19
%X The central part of the Bull Mountain coal field, Montana, by R.W. Richards, p. 60
%X The coal field between San Mateo and Cuba, New Mexico, by James H. Gardner, p. 461
%X The coal field in the southeastern part of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, by E.G. Woodruff, p. 170
%X The eastern part of the Little Snake River coal field, Wyoming, by Max W. Ball and Eugene Stebinger, p. 186
%X The southern part of the Rock Springs coal field, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, by Alfred R. Schultz, p. 214
%X Two areas of oil prospecting in Lyon County, western Nevada, by Robert Anderson, p. 490
%X Weathering of coal in the arid region of the Green River Basin, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, by Alfred R. Schultz, p. 282
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%C Washington, DC
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