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Division of Economic Geology: The geology and mineral resources of Bexar county ([Univ. of Texas], 1919), also by E. H. Sellards (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Geology and mineral resources of McLennan County. (The University, 1923), also by W. S. Adkins (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology and mineral resources of Medina County (The University, 1921), also by Ralph Alexander Liddle (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology and natural resources of Colorado County. (The University, 1923), also by Thomas L. Bailey (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Coke County. (The University, 1921), also by J. W. Beede and W. P. Bentley (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Dallas County. (The University, 1918), also by Ellis W. Shuler (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of east Texas (The University, 1920), also by E. T. Dumble and Southern Pacific Company (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of East Texas ([University of Texas], 1918), also by E. T. Dumble and Southern Pacific Company (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Johnson County (The University, 1922), also by W. M. Winton and Gayle Scott (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Potter County. (The University, 1923), also by Leroy T. Patton (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Runnels County (The University, 1918), also by J. W. Beede and Verdi Valentine Waite (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Tarrant county. (The University, 1920), also by W. M. Winton and W. S. Adkins (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Terrell County (The University, 1918), also by D. D. Christner and O. C. Wheeler (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The geology of Val Verde County (The University, 1918), also by J. R. Roberts and James Philip Nash (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Investigation on the Red River made in connection with the Oklahoma-Texas boundary suit (The University, 1923), also by Elias Howard Sellards, Robert Thomas Hill, and Benjamin Carroll Tharp (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Notes on the geology and oil possibilities of the northern Diablo Plateau in Texas. (The University, 1920), also by J. W. Beede (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Notes on the geology of the Glass mountains (The University, 1918), also by Johan August Udden, Wayne Franklin Bowman, and Charles Laurence Baker (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Notes on the oil and gas fields of Webb and Zapata counties. The underground position of the Austin formation in the San Antonio oil fields (The University, 1922), also by E. H. Sellards (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: On the underground position of the Ellenburger Formation in north central Texas. (University of Texas, 1920), also by Elias Howard Sellars (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: On the underground position of the Ellenburger formation in north central Texas, with preliminary contour map. (The University, 1920), also by E. H. Sellards (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The Permo-Carboniferous ammonoids of the Glass Mountains, west Texas, and thier stratigraphical significance (The University, 1918), also by Emil Böse (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The producing horizon in the Rios well in Caldwell County (The University, 1922), also by E. H. Sellards (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Report on Texas alkali lakes, by C. C. Meigs, H. P. Bassett, and G. B. Slaughter. (The University, 1922), also by C. C. Meigs, H. P. Bassett, and G. B. Slaughter (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Report on the Colorado coal field of Texas (The University, 1917), also by N. F. Drake and Robert Andrew Thompson (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Report on the oil and gas possibilities of the University block 46 in Culberson County (The University, 1923), also by J. W. Beede (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Road-building materials in Texas (The University, 1919), also by James Philip Nash, Richard Gaines Tyler, Edwin Leight Porch, and Charles Laurence Baker (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: Road-building materials in Texas (The University, 1918), also by James Philip Nash, Richard Gaines Tyler, Edwin Leight Porch, and Charles Laurence Baker (page images at HathiTrust) University of Texas. Division of Economic Geology: The Weno and Pawpaw formations of the Texas Comanchean (Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology, Division of Economic Geology, The University, 1920), also by W. S. Adkins and Emil Böse (page images at HathiTrust)
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