Melgarejo, un tyran romantique.
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TextSeries: Nouvelle collection historiquePublication details: Paris, Calmann-Lévy [1945]Description: 283 p. plates, ports., map. 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 923.184
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Contributions to the study of coal:
by Illinois State Geological Survey -
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Geological phases of soil erosion investigation and control in Nebraska,
by Condra, Geo. E. -
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Groundwater level survey in Nebraska,
by Waite, Herbert Ames, -
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Geologic cross-section, Forest City, Missouri to Du Bois, Nebraska,
by Condra, Geo. E. -
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Permo-Pennsylvanian section of the Hartville area of Wyoming,
by Condra, Geo. E. -
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Water-bearing formations of Nebraska,
by Condra, Geo. E. -
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The competitive position of Illinois coal in the Illinois coal market area
by Voskuil, Walter Henry, -
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The pleistocene geology of Nebraska,
by Lugn, Alvin Leonard, -
249
The Ostracoda of the Missouri series in Nebraska,
by Johnson, William Russell, -
250
Marbles and limestones of Connecticut,
by Moore, Fred Holmsley, -
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Correlation of the members of the Shawnee group in southeastern Nebraska and adjacent areas of Iowa, Missouri and Kansas,
by Condra, Geo. E. -
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...Mollusks of the Tampa and Suwannee limestones of Florida,
by Mansfield, Wendell C. -
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The mica in argillaceous sediments,
by Grim, Ralph E. -
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Stratigraphic studies of Pennsylvanian outcrops in part of southeastern Illinois /
by Newton, William Albert, -
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Origin of the shoestring sands of Greenwood and Butler counties, Kansas,
by Bass, N. Wood -
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The fluorspar industry of the United States with special reference to Illinois-Kentucky district,
by Hatmaker, Paul Castleton, -
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A summary of the uses of limestone and dolomite,
by Lamar, J. E. -
258
Stratigraphy and micropaleontology of two deep wells in Florida,
by Cole, W. Storrs -
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Petrology of the Pennsylvania underclays of Illinois,
by Grim, Ralph E. -
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The Redfield anticline of Nebraska and Iowa,
by Condra, Geo. E.