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Pre-permian rocks of Trans-Pecos Area and Southern New Mexico : November 6-9, 1949 /

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Corporate Author: West Texas Geological Society.
Other Authors: King, Philip Burke, 1903-, King, Philip B., 1903-1987.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Midland, Tex.] : The Society, 1949.
Series:Its Field trip guidebook ; 1949, no. 5
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Geology > Trans-Pecos Region (Tex. and N.M.)
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