EBD I1902-48
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Nature and uses of topographic maps of U.S. Geological Survey |
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EBD I1902-50
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Primary traverse |
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EBD I1902-51
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Primary triangulation |
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EBD I1902-53
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Field methods of water assay |
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EBD I1902x-1.1 to I1902x-1.2
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Alaska, map and index map showing areas covered by topographic maps |
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EBD I1902x-2
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Table of differences of altitude to nearest foot for angles from 1 minute to 2 degrees and for distances under 1 mile |
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EBD I1902x-4
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Instructions for using Beaman stadia arc attachment |
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EBD I1902x-5
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Circular concerning clay products, 1895 |
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EBD I1902x-7
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Coal fields of U.S |
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EBD I1902x-9
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Preliminary statement of production of copper in U.S., 1906 |
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EBD I1902x-10
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Advance statement of production of copper in U.S. in 1908 |
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EBD I1902x-12
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Localities of field work and assignments of employees, season of 1906 Geologic and topographic branches. |
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EBD I1902x-21
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Kennebec River, Me., Skowhegan to The Forks; sheet 1 |
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EBD I1902x-22
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Preliminary statement of production of lead in U.S., 1906 |
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EBD I1902x-23
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Table for computing differences of level from angles of elevation and depression |
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EBD I1902x-26
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Suggestions for preparation of manuscript and illustrations for publication by Geological Survey |
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EBD I1902x-41
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Instructions for spirit leveling, superseding Sec. 28 of instructions of May 1, 1903 |
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EBD I1902x-44.1
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Distribution of iron ores mined in Lake Superior region in 1902 |
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EBD I1902x-49
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Instructions for topographic field work and preparation of sheets for engraving, superseding Sec. 30 and 31 ofinstructions of May 1, 1903 |
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EBD I1902x-52
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Instructions for primary triangulation and primary traverse, superseding Sec. 26 and 27 of instructions of May 1, 1903 |
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