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References

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Frye, J. C., 1940, A preliminary report on the water supply of the Meade artesian basin, Meade County, Kansas: Kansas Geol. Survey, Bull. 35, pp. 1-39, figs. 1-7, pls. 1-5. [available online]

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Hibbard, C. W., 1938, An upper Pliocene fauna from Meade County, Kansas: Kansas Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 40, pp. 239-265, figs. 1-2, pls. 1-5 (dated 1937).

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Hibbard, C. W., 1941, The Borchers fauna, a new Pleistocene interglacial fauna from Meade County, Kansas: Kansas Geol. Survey, Bull. 38, pt. 7, pp. 197-220, pls. 1,2. [available online]

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