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    Remarks on the Mesozoic red sandstone of the Atlantic Slope and notice of the discovery of a bone bed therein, at Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
    Charles M. Wheatley
    American Journal of Science July 1861, s2-32 (94) 41-48; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-32.94.41
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    On the path and velocity of the Guernsey County (Ohio) meteor of May 1st, 1860
    E. W. Evans
    American Journal of Science July 1861, s2-32 (94) 30-38; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-32.94.30
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    Natro-boro-calcite and another borate occurring in the gypsum of Nova Scotia
    Henry How
    American Journal of Science July 1861, s2-32 (94) 9-13; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-32.94.9
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    On the production of the ethyl bases
    M. Carey Lea
    American Journal of Science July 1861, s2-32 (94) 25-26; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-32.94.25
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    Ninth supplement to Dana's mineralogy
    George J. Brush
    American Journal of Science May 1861, s2-31 (93) 354-371; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.93.354
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    The Aurora, viewed as an electric discharge between the magnetic poles of the Earth, modified by the Earth's magnetism
    Benjamin V. Marsh
    American Journal of Science May 1861, s2-31 (93) 311-318; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.93.311
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    On normal quasi-vision of the moving blood-corpuscles, within the retina of the human eye
    Levi Reuben
    American Journal of Science May 1861, s2-31 (93) 325-338; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.93.325
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    On some points in American geology
    Thomas Sterry Hunt
    American Journal of Science May 1861, s2-31 (93) 392-414; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.93.392
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    On the conversion of certain conglomerates into talcose and micaceous schists and gneiss, by the elongation, flattening, and metamorphosis of the pebbles and the cement
    Edward Hitchcock
    American Journal of Science May 1861, s2-31 (93) 372-392; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.93.372
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    The Quaternian or Diluvian period, considered in its relation to the Present epoch
    F. J. Pictet
    American Journal of Science May 1861, s2-31 (93) 345-353; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.93.345

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