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Litvlnjc Glaciers In the KIcrrM.[Chicago Times.]Mr. Russell, of the United States geological survey, who has s]ont the .season iu the California mountains near Mono lake, soys that the lava there is the result of recent volcanic outbursts. His studies on the old beaches led him to the conviction that there liavo loen two ice ages over the world, and that tho second, dating back to tho advent of man on the earth, was the most severe and most protracted. Hu adds that the signs of glaciers are as fresh as though left yesterday. Ho has found living glaciers in the Sierras back of Mono lake, not far from the Yoscmite valley. They are about a mile long and many feet deep.
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Roseburg Douglas Independent

Roseburg, Oregon, US

Sat, Dec 15, 1883

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