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PROCEEDINGS ---OF THE--- COLORADO SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY |
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Volume 3 1888-1890 | |
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► Proceedings of the Colorado Scientific
Society, Vol. III, Part I, 1888 |
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| ► Contents of Volume III. | ||
| ► Title page, Volume III, 1888. | ||
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Abstract of Minutes of the Colorado
Scientific Society for the year 1888 |
v - xiv | |
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► Communications and Address |
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Meeting of January 2nd, 1888 Notes on Certain Rare Copper Minerals from Utah., by W. F. Hillebrand and H. S. Washington |
3-16 | |
| ► A Modified Method of Determining Zinc, by Wm. P. Headden | 17-18 | |
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► Meeting of February 6th, 1888. Colorado Volcanic Craters, by P. H. van Diest |
19-23 | |
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Preliminary Notes on the Eruptions of the Spanish Peaks Region, by R. C. Hills. |
24-34 | |
| ► Furnace Products (Richard Pearce) | 35 | |
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► Meeting of March 5th, 1888. Notes on Some Unusual Occurrence of Galena Crystals, by F. F. Chisolm |
36-37 | |
| ► Mineralogical Notes by W. F. Hillebrand | 38-47 | |
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► Meeting of May 7th, 1888. The Quaternary of the Denver Basin, by Geo L. Cannon, Jr. |
48-70 | |
| ► The Genesis of Ore Deposits, by Richard Pearce | 71-72 | |
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► Meeting of June 4th, 1888. Two Sulphantimonites from Colorado, by L. G. Eakins |
73-76 | |
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Notes on the Ore Occurrence of the Red Mountain District., by T. E. Schwarz |
77-85 | |
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► Meeting of July 2nd, 1888. On some Stratigraphical and Structural Features of the Country About Denver, Colorado., by George H. Eldridge |
86-118 | |
| ► The Denver Tertiary Formation., by Whitman Cross | 119-133 | |
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Determination of Silicic Acid by Converting it into Silicic Fluoride by Wm. P. Headden. |
134-135 | |
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► Meeting of October 1st, 1888. On the Determination of Iron and Copper in Ores and Furnace Products., by F. Guiterman |
136-139 | |
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► On the Tertiary Dinosauria Found in Denver Beds., by Geo. L. Cannon, Jr. |
140-147 | |
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► Meeting of December 3rd, 1888. The Recently Discovered Tertiary Beds of the Huerfano River Basin, Colorado., by R. C. Hills |
148-164 | |
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► Annual Meeting December 17th,
1888. Address of the Retiring President, R. C. Hills. |
165-184 | |
| ► Obituary. Samuel Fowler Rouse, M. D., Died February 5th, 1888 | 185 | |
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► Proceedings of the Colorado
Scientific Society, Vol. III, Part II. 1889 |
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► Abstract of Minutes of the
Colorado Scientific Society for the Year 1889. |
xv-xx | |
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► Abstract of Minutes of the
Colorado Scientific Society for the Year 1890 |
xxi-xxiv | |
| ► Communications and Addresses | ||
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► Meeting of January 7th, 1889. Remarks on the Plication of the Coal Measures in Southeastern Colorado and Northeastern New Mexico, by P. H. van Diest |
185-190 | |
| ► Informal Notes | 190 | |
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► Meeting of February 4th, 1889. Etched Beryls from Mount Antero, Colorado, by R. C. Hills |
191-192 | |
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► Meeting of March 4th, 1889. Analyses of Three Descloizites from New Localities., by W. F. Hillebrand. |
193-199 | |
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Notes on the Aboriginal Remains, near Denver, Colorado., by Geo. L. Cannon, Jr. |
200-204 | |
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► Meeting of April 1st, 1889. The Plasticity of Glacier Ice., by John F. Main. |
205-210 | |
| ► Informal Notes | 210 | |
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► Meeting of May 6th, 1889. Stereo-Chemistry., by Charles S. Palmer |
211-214 | |
| ► Informal Notes | 215 | |
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► Meeting of July 1st, 1889. Informal Notes |
215-216 | |
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► Meeting of October 7th, 1889. Additional Notes on the Huerfano Beds., by R. C. Hills. |
217-223 | |
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Additional Notes on the Eruptions of the Spanish Peaks Region. by R. C. Hills. |
224-227 | |
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Notes on the Occurrence of Sesquisulphate of Iron in New Mexico., by Richard Pearce. |
228 | |
| ► Sublimed Tellurium., by Richard Pearce. | 229 | |
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► Meeting of November 3d, 1889. A Preliminary Paper on the Eruptive Rocks of Boulder County and Adjoining Counties, Colorado., by Charles S. Palmer. |
230-236 | |
| ► Address of the Retiring President. Richard Pearce. | 237-244 | |
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► Proceedings of the Colorado
Scientific Society, Vol. III, Part III. 1890 |
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► Abstract of Minutes of the
Colorado Scientific Society, for the year 1890. |
xxvii-xxxvi | |
| ► Communications and Addresses. | ||
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► Meeting of January 6th, 1890. Production of Carbonate of Soda from the Alkaline Waters of Owen's Lake., by Ernest Le Neve Foster. |
245-252 | |
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Identification of a Dinosaur from the Denver Group., by Geo. L. Cannon, Jr. |
253-254 | |
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► Meeting of February 3d, 1890. On a Remarkable Crystalline Compound of Arsenious and Sulphuric Acids., by Richard Pearce. |
255-256 | |
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► Meeting of April 7th, 1890. Informal Communications. |
257 | |
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► Meeting of May 5th, 1890. Informal Communication. |
258 | |
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► Meeting of June 2d, 1890. Iron-ore Beds at the Province of Santiago, Cuba., by F. F. Chisholm. |
259-263 | |
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► Gold
Deposits in the Quartzite Formation of Battle Mountain, Colorado., by F. Guiterman. |
264-268 | |
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► Meeting of July 7th., 1890.
(Georgetown Meeting.) Geology of the Rosita Hills, Custer Co., Colorado., by Whitman Cross. |
269-279 | |
| ► Fulgurite from the Spanish Peaks., by R. C. Hills. | 280-286 | |
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► Meeting of August 4th, 1890.
(Boulder Meeting.) The Nature of the Chemical Elements., by Charles Skeele Palmer. |
287-307 | |
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Notes on the Geology of Perry Park, Colorado., by Prof. George L. Cannon, Jr. |
308-315 | |
| ► A Boulder County Mine., by John B. Farish. | 316-322 | |
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Columbite and Tantalite from the Black Hills of South Dakota., by Dr. W. P. Headden. |
323-346 | |
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► Meeting of November 3d., 1890. Notes upon the History of the Discovery and Occurrence of Tin Ore in the Black Hills., South Dakota., by Dr. Wm. P. Headden. |
347-350 | |
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► Meeting of December 1st, 1890. The Quartz-Porphyry of Flag-staff Hill, Boulder, Col., by Chas. S. Palmer and Henry Fulton. |
351-358 | |
| ► Address of the Retiring President. R. C. Hills. | 359-458 | |