| | Report (issue) | UBRARY UNIVERSITY ®F CALIFORNIA DAVIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WARREN T. HANNUM, Dir^tor...Governor Ferry Building, OlAF San Francisco Bulletin P. 154 OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY COUNTIES HISTORY...herewith Bulletin 154, Geologic Ouidthook of the San Francisco Bay Counties— History, Landscape, Geology...fully submitted, Warren T. Hannum, Director Department of Natural Resources October 10, 1951 V ^j>^j...across the l)ro«(l while expanse of the City of San Francisco. The lonp black strip cutting east-west | | | Book (volume) | LL.D. (Edin.). Secretary, Judicial and Public Department, India Office. Fellow of King's College, London...London. Secretary to Government of India in Home Department, 1889-1894, Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces...Randall-MacIver, M.A., D.Sc. r Curator of Egyptian Department, University of Pennsylvania. Formerly Worcester...Chemistry, Manchester University. Head of Chemical Department, Municipal School of Technology, Manchester....Ancient History (in part). Mosquito. Assistant in Department of Zoology, Natural History Museum, South Kensington | | | Journal (volume) | STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WARREN T. HANNUM, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY...FERRY BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO OLAF P. JENKINS, Chief JANUARY, Vol. 43 1947 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL... STATE OF CALIFORNIA Earl Warren, Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Warren Hannum, T. Director...Chief Headquarters Third Floor, Ferry Building, San Francisco 11 District Offices State Building,...containing several thousand books and offices in San Francisco a scientific journals mining, mineralogy | | | Report (issue) | PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON: 1964 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STEWART L. UDALL, Secretary GEOLOGICAL...X-ray emission analysis studies of enrichment of common elements in wallrock alteration in the Upper Mississippi...heat in a deep artesian aquifer, Bahia Blanca, Argentina, by S. L. Schoff, J. H. Salso, and Jose Garcia__________...corresponds to the yielding temperature of the basaltic glass under these conditions. Actually the base of the...______ 7. 3 7. 4 10. 8 9. 2 6. 7 17.0 7. 8 2. 7 6. Glass and cryptocrystalline materiaL_ 4. 1 8. 6 11. 4 | | | Book (volume) | S.A. { Glass: History of: Author of the Introduction to A Descriptive Catalogue of the Glass Vessels...C, C. H.C. Cartes H. Coote. Formerly of Map Department, British Museum. ; {Hakluyt (in part). Cc....Guibert. (Edin.) Secretary, Judicial and Public Department, India Office. Fellow of King’s College, London...London. 'Secretary to Government of India in Home Department, Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, India...to H.M. King George V. Director of the Foreign Department of Dhe Times, 1891-1899. Member of Institut de | | | Journal (volume) | our Sir readers, and because being the last department, and living at a time when the ship of the ... of an obscure Swiss clock-maker, manufacture glass of a superior quality, and in larger pieces. This...higher de- gree of oxygenation of the blood than common it is effected by means of branchiae. This... margin, not unlike that of the weed. is is common species of alga, or sea- branchial artery having...first vertebra, close to The mouth of each of common integuments, which its junction with the cra- | | | Book | Evolution of Life and Environment Cesare Emiliani Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Miami...various areas of science are truly innumerable. The common thread is, of course, mathematics— logarithmic...share one characteristic: They were so contrary to common sense and experience that everybody, including...eclipse is definitely curved. That is flatly against common sense, for anyone can plainly see, just by looking...like Pythagoras before him, ran flatly against common experience, which clearly shows that the Sun, the |
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