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MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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The Mineral Paints................................................
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The Diatomaceous Earth (Tripoli)...................................
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The Mineral Waters..............................................
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The Road-building Materials......................................
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The Miscellaneous Products........................................
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PART IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY OF MARYLAND, INCLUD-
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ING PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE PHYSIOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY
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AND MINERAL RESOURCES. BY EDWARD B. MATHEWS..........
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Bibliography........................................................
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Cartography........................................................
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PART V. FIRST REPORT UPON MAGNETIC WORK IN MARYLAND,
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INCLUDING THE HISTORY AND OBJECTS OF MAGNETIC SURVEYS.
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BY L. A. BAUER..............................................
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INTRODUCTION..........................................................
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THE DEVELOPMENT A^D PURPOSES OF MAGNETIC SURVEYS..................
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The Magnetic Declination............................................
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The Secular Variation of the Magnetic Declination....................
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The Magnetic Inclination...........................................
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The Diurnal Variation of the Earth's Magnetism......................
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The Intensity of the Earth's Magnetic Force..........................
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The Elements involved in Magnetic Surveys..........................
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Historical Summary of Magnetic Surveys..............................
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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE MAGNETIC SURVEY OF MARYLAND................
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Introductory Remarks................................................
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Base Station.........................................................
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Itinerary of Magnetic Trips..........................................
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Selection of the Stations............................................
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Methods of Observation.............................................
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The Epoch selected for the Isomagnetic Maps.........................
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Magnetic Instruments..............................................
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THE VARIATIONS OF THE MAGNETIC DECLINATION..........................
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The Special Purpose of this Chapter.................................
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Periodic Variations..................................................
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Minor Periodic Fluctuations..........................................
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Magnetic Storms....................................................
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The Secular Variation................................................
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE MAGNETIC DECLINATION IN MARYLAND..........
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Explanatory Remarks................................................
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Table of Magnetic Declinations observed by the Maryland Geological
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Table of Magnetic Declinations observed by the Coast and Geodetic Survey,
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Isogonic Chart for 1900..............................................
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Isogonic Charts for 1700 and 1800....................................
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The Secular Motion of the Agonic line over Maryland..................
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The Effect of the Secular Variation of the Magnetic Meridians..........
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