Virgil E. Barnes
Virgil E. Barnes
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cover - GOGeology of the Llano region and...Virgil E. Barnes
Geology of the Llano region and Austin area
no cover - FEField excursion: geology of Lla...Virgil E. Barnes
Field excursion
no cover - FEField excursion, eastern Llano...Virgil E. Barnes
Field excursion, eastern Llano region
no cover - LDLead deposits in the Upper Camb...Virgil E. Barnes
Lead deposits in the Upper Cambrian of central Texas
no cover - SASan Angelo Geological Society p...Virgil E. Barnes
San Angelo Geological Society presents Virgil E. Barnes and W. C. Bell as leaders of Cambrian field trip, Llano area, Mar. 19-20, 1954, in honor of West Texas Geological Society
no cover - UOUtilization of Texas serpentineVirgil E. Barnes
Utilization of Texas serpentine
no cover - OFOuachita facies in central TexasVirgil E. Barnes
Ouachita facies in central Texas
no cover - BSBuilding stones of central TexasVirgil E. Barnes
Building stones of central Texas
no cover - GIGypsum in the Edwards limestone...Virgil E. Barnes
Gypsum in the Edwards limestone of central Texas
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Geology of the Llano region and Austin area
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Field excursion
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Field excursion, eastern Llano region
- Open Work
Lead deposits in the Upper Cambrian of central Texas
- Open Work
San Angelo Geological Society presents Virgil E. Barnes and W. C. Bell as leaders of Cambrian field trip, Llano area, Mar. 19-20, 1954, in honor of West Texas Geological Society
- Open Work
Utilization of Texas serpentine
- Open Work
Ouachita facies in central Texas
- Open Work
Building stones of central Texas
- Open Work
Gypsum in the Edwards limestone of central Texas