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Iron-depositing Bacteria and Their Geologic Relations (USGS Professional Paper 113); And, Upper Cretaceous Floras of The Eastern Gulf Region in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia (USGS Professional Paper 112)

by Harder, Edmund Cecil

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Government Printing Office, 1919. Very Good. Harder, Edmund Cecil. Iron-depositing Bacteria and Their Geologic Relations (USGS Professional Paper 113); And, Upper Cretaceous Floras of The Eastern Gulf Region in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia (USGS Professional Paper 112). Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1919. 177pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Black buckram with gilt stamping to spine. Book condition: Very good with light bumping to corners. Ex-library with bibliographic sticker to foot of spine, bookplate mounted on front pastedown, brief bibliographic notes penciled on first title-page, perforating stamps to title- and first page, and withdrawal inkstamp on rear pastedown.. Two professional papers bound together..
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Iron-Depositing Bacteria and Their Geologic Relations

by Edmund Cecil Harder

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Iron Depositing Bacteria and their Geologic Relations (USGS Professional Paper 113) [bound with] Geology and Ore Deposits of the Yerington District, Nevada (USGS Professional Paper 114)Two volumes bound as one

by Harder, Edmund Cecil. [bound with] Knopf, Adolph

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Government Printing Office. Used - Good. 1903. Hardcover. Cloth, 4to, 89 pp; 68 pp. Illus., including charts, folding maps. Folding map in pocket (for Paper 114). The two works bound together in plain library cloth, with their series numbers written on the spine. Ex-library with usual markings and labels. Sound working copy.
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Iron-Depositing Bacteria and Their Geologic Relations

by Edmund Cecil Harder

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