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geology, metallurgy, mineralogy, [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] among others. [[strikethrough]] why is fugiasl [[?]] disg[[?]] lies. [[strikethrough]]
He [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] has an excellent collection of geologic maps, which he scans from time to time, not for their intended content, but for their exquisite structural precision. [[Not]] His [[strikethrough]] writing [[/strikethrough]] own writing style has much in common with the tense, factual description one finds in his collection of geology books. Compare this passage from one of his books, [[underline]] The Geology of Jackson County, Missouri [[underline]] to his own criticism. "The interval between the Cement City and the Roy Town limestones varies from 10 to 23 feet. The lower three-quarters is an irregularly colored green, blue, red, and yellow shade which at some places contains calcareous concretions. Usually the red shade
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