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Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology GiA 5ufU)6x>l 557 IL6of 1985-1 ILMN01S GEOLOG^i SURVEY LiBRA.vY ILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 3 3051 00007 0288 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology 1985 Selected from Publications Indexed in GeoRef in 1985 Open File Series 1985-1 Illinois State Geological Survey 615 East Peabody Drive Champaign, IL 61820 IUWOIS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LlBRArtV GeoRef Information System American Geological Institute 4220 King Street Alexandria, VA 22302 . : : . BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF ILLINOIS GEOLOGY SERIALS LIST AAPG Bulletin. [Tulsa, OK: American Association Bureau of Mines Information Circular. of °etroleum Geologists]. Washington, DC: Bureau of Mines, Department of Interior , 1925- AAPG Explorer. Tulsa, OK: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1979-. Circular - Illinois State Geological Survey. llrbana, IL: Illinois State Geological Survey, AAPG Memoir. Tulsa, OK: American Association of 1906- Petroleum Geologists. Coal Report of Illinois. 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