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VV\.F DEPARTMENT OF TIIK rNTEKIOR BULLETIN OK TUK IJ N I r K I ) HT A T 1^: H T IilOLOGICAL SURVE: Y No. 1^27 TALooni.: AN,) ^^^ovc<>xvumrrm>.. ,., nok-th American ■i0 WASHFNGTON GOVKRNMKNT PRINTINCr OFKIOE 1806 fl a a B / LIBRART CATALOGUE SLIPS. United States. Deparlment of the interior. (U. S. geological iiiirey.) Dopiirtiuent of tlio Interior | — | Hnlletiii | of tho | United States I go<)lo<;i | 189r» 8°. 1045 pp. [U.NlTKn States. Uepartmetit of the interior. (V. N. geological mtrveu) liullutiii I'JT.J nic^o TliPgtatiito folliiH ill;; ,,r,„ "riiiipiiidi,. Illllll'I'OllOMlic I aiJili'i'iiiiriiiii(t ; uliiillacciiiiiiiai of Maiil .Survey wini'iii (irditmi andriii'Nali'iit t dliiilllir (lio jini nidiic V roHiiltiii Stiilis.' K.vM]i,,. III. Tliinl Am 8'. xviii, f)(i4 j)|, IV'. Foiirtii An "". xxxii, 4T;i].ii V. Kiftli Annii; 8-. xxxvi, 4CUi)i Vr. Sixth Annii S°. xxix, 570 j)|). VII. .S»n-i!ntli Ai «°. XX, C'lCpp. ■; VIII.EiglithAr 8"- -'I't. xix,47. I.X. 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'I'lio annual ri^port of operationH of tlio tieolo^ienl Survey oliiillaceonipany the annual report of the Secretary of the Interior. .\ll special memoirs and reports ul saiil Survey Hhall he lsK\ieil in uniform quarto series if deemed necessary hy the Itireelor, hntother- wise in ordinary octavos. Three thousanil copies of each shall he puhlished for seientilie exchancos ami for sail' at the price ofpuhlii'ation ; ami all literary and cartoj;raphic materials received in oxchan;j« Rli;illhc the property of the I'niteil States and form a part of the lihrary of the ort;ani/.ation; and the nieiii y resultiiiK from the sale of such puhlieatious sliall he covered into the Treasury of tho United StlllrS.' Kxcept in tliosu caacs in which an extra numher of any special memoir or report han heen supplied totlie Survey hy resolnllon of (lon;;ri.H.s or has heen onlerwl by the Secretary of the Interior, this ollii-e has no copies for gratuitous distribution. ANNUA I, KEPOKTS. I. 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IK'. vii, .'iTl'i jip. I'ricr 10 lints. Miiiiral i;aviil 1. Day. 1H87. H'^. viii. Sill pp. rrici'.'.Oi'i'iits. .Miiirral Itisiiiinrs iif tin' I'nilril States, IHS7. liy Uaviil T, Day. 1HKK. S\ vii.Hll'J pp. I'rici' .'ill mils. Mliirral Ili'soiin'csiirtlii' riiiti'd Stati'S. !SSS. liy David T. Diijk-. ISOO. ,H . vii. (l.VJ pp. I'riro .'lO I'iMits. Mi:ifnil lifsnurci's of tlin rnitcd States. IW.I and IWIO, hj David T. Day. IS'.l'J. .»< . viii. fiTI p|i. ll'ricK Mlri'iits. MiiHial Ki'simrri'MDl'thr I'liitiMl Stall's, IWl.liy David T. Day. IH'.tli. 8\ vii, OltO jip. rriroTiOi'iMits. Miniral Iti'.siiiiiTi'.s of tlio fniti'd States. ISDJ, liy David T. Day. IHllll. ,s . vii.H."iOpp. I'riee fiOeents. Mineral llisinines iil'llie I'nited Stales, l.K!i:i, liy David T. Day. 18114. H '. viii, 810 pji. I'riee.'O eeiiis. (In Mareli '_', 18!l."i, the t'nlliiwin^ prnvisiiiii was Ineliiiled in an aet of •'iiiifrress: ■■I'nirideil. That liereafler the leiiort of tile mineral resoiirees of the ITnited Stales shall lie issued lus a liait iif the ri'iiiirt of the Dinetnr of the ('ie(iliij;ieal Survey." I 111 I iini)iliaiiee with this le^ri.slation. the report Mineral K,-siiiiroe» of the I'liited Stales for tho Icaliiidar Year 1S94 forma Parts III anil I\' iif the Sixleonlh Annual Kejiort of the ^n-cy. The money rpoeived from the sale of these piililieatioiis is de]iositeil in I lie 'I'leasiiiy, and the SeiMiv Itiirv efllie 'I'reasurv deelines to reeeiveliank elieeks. drafts, or Ilo^it:l^;l' sl.iiii|is; all remittanies. tliero Ifiin . iiiust lie liy I'osr.M. NOTi; or Monkv iiuiiKlt, made payahle ;ii tlie Direitiir of the I'. S. ( 'ieoloi;ical ISiirvi y, or ill cinHKNiv. for the exact ainoiiiit. ('orresiiondence rclaliiij.' to the piililicalions of the ISurviy slimild lie adilresseil To IIIK DlUKClOll OK THK I'NITKIl .SrATKS (iKOI.OGlCAI, Si'HVKV, Washinuto.v, I). (;. Washington, D. ()., Man, '■^3«. GE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BULLETIN OF THK UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY No. 127 WASTIINCITON GOVKUNMENT PUTNTINO OFFIOE 1896 ' «0R1 >J UNITED STATES (iK()LO(H(JAL SUU\n:Y CHAKLKS 1). WAI.UOT T, DIUKCTOlt ('ATALOGUK AND INDEX OF oo:^^TJlJ uvTioKs to (OllTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1732-1891 UT Ni:r.SON HORATIO DAUTON WASHINGTON GOVF.llNMUNT IMMNTING OFVICK 18 90 1 i n^ ITALO 1^ ]-.< '1 The sco2)e Uiiericii, an 111(1 Central ^iililiciifious On pages piincipal i)n fexcqjting SO] kiiil literatui tiitnloyne,' w piiblislicd sej pun notices j bill ely biolog-i foeks are not The entries |[lo iili)liabeti( 1. rrinci'iud lions, elassilie^ nth as much < I'T ill a work P"' si'parate C( m (late is thi foil of the com liililislied in pi johnne in wbit jnly when it is |age in length i ption is given h'lials. Infer I'C'atalii^Mioof ottlcia [frill America. Am. V621-tiJ3. vt\lo(;i:k and ixdex of contribi:t[ons to north american geoloijy. By y. II. Darton. INTRODUCTION. The scope of this work iiicliules geologic literutnre published in North [(Viiicricii, and snch literatnre on North America (exceptiiij;- (Jreenlitnd uid Central America) wherever pnblislied. Clironolojiicallj- it includes 3ulilicati()us from 173U to those received prior to the close of t8!)l. On pages 11-lt is given a list of serials examined. It covers the principal pnblications in which geologic contributions have appeared, Sx('ci)ting some odd volumes which were not accessible to me. In olli- feiiil literature there have been examined all the rei/orts in Prime's fat;il()gue,' with some additional and ail later ones. jMany privately [)iil)lislied separate works are included, a few of which are known only ioni notices in reviews or book lists. Paleontologic papers which are bin ely biologic are not included, nor are papers on mineralogy in which Jocks are not describi'd or discussed. The entries are comprised in two classes, wlucli are arranged in siu- |[]o alphabetic sequence. Tliey are as follows: 1. Ptinciixd entrk's. — These consist of full titles of separate contribu- |ioiis, chissilied by authors, with chronologic subarrangeniont, together ritli as much of the usual bibliographic information as a])pears neces- l;iiy in a work of this kind. AH composite works are segregated into pie separate contributions of individual authors as far as practicable, iliodate is that of the volume imprint of the earliest regular publica- Boii of the contribution whenever possible. Accordingly, contributions lublished in proceedings of societies are given the imprint date of the [olinue in which they are contained. The size of the v(dume is given Inly when it is other than octavo. The extent of papers less than a [ago in length is indicated thus: (^ p.), {\ col.), (3 lines). Place of publl- atidu is given for official and separate publications and some obscure biii'uals. Information which I have supplied is placed within brackets. 'Cataliifruo of ottleial reports ini Kcologiral siiivpya of tho T'nUoil States anil Territories and Rritish Kirlh Anicrica. Am. Inst. Mininj; ICiigini'tTS, Traua., vol. 7, pj). 455-022; vol. 8, pp. 460-478; vol. 9, V 621-833. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. Innix. 12 11. Subject iudr.r rcfcn'tweH—Theso Jin> geographic, stratigrapliic, audj iiiisccllaiicous gvolojiiflioadings, ujidor wliicli aro listed coiidensed titles of f lie ])ap('is, and the authors name for eross reference to the princiiial I entry. Tiie siibarrangenjent is chronologic. A key to these referenct'* is given on ]>ages 7-10. A few general textbooks of geology and vervj general papers have not been indexed. I am inakota to Texas. Kocky Mountain region. Calitbrnia to Washington. Wt'stern Canada and Alaska. General. [Idstocene, with subheadings as follows: New England. New York. IV'nnsylvauia. 10 NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOQY. [BviL. m New ticrst'y. MsiryliiiKl, Delaware, ViijfJniii. North Carolina, tioiitli Carolina, and (ieor^ia region. (iiilf region, Florida to Texas and ArkansaM. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee. Minnesota, Michigan, WiHcousin. Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas region. Rocky Mountaius to Great liasiu. Pa<'ilic States. Eastern ('anada. Western British America. Alaska. General. Silurian, with subheadings as follows: New England. Appalachian (New York to Alabama). West of the Appalachians to the Mississippi Kiver and Miuiiesota.] West of the Mississippi River, excepting Miuuesota. Canada (iucludiug all of liritish Columbia). General. Tertiary, with subheadings as follows: Atlantic coast region (Massachusetts to Georgia). Gulf region (Florida to Texas and Kentucky). Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas. Rocky Mountains to Great Basin. Pacific States, Canada. Arctic and Alaska. West Indies. General. III. OTHER SUBJECTS. Geologic philosophy, with subheadings as follows : Chemic geology (excepting nietamorphisni and rock decay). Origin of coal, petroleum, etc. Dynamic geology. Petrology. Glaciology. Geological climate. Volcauism. Rock decay. Degradation. Sedimentation. Geomorphy. Coral reefs. Miscellaneous. Petrography. LIST OF SRHIALS KA'AMINKD. id Miuiiesota. Ali!»(lrmi« drr Wi»spusrhftfti>ii. Sit/nn,i;8l>«'riclito, voU. \-i]H. WitMi. All>:iii,v Iimtitiite, Proooediu'j;^. vols. 1, 2, an» iiodini^s, vols. l-,39. Salein, Mass. I Aiiitiican Association of OeolojjistH and Natnralists, Transactions, vol. 1 to end of IKI8. Hoston. I Aiiicrican Chemical .lonrnal, vols. !-.'>. Now York. Aiiicrii'!\ii («t'oj;r!iphieal Society, Bulletin, vols. 19-21. . rtw York. AiiM'iican fJeolrtjjist, vols. 1-8. Minneapolis, Minn. Ainoricnn .Toiirnal of Concliolojjy, vols. 1-7. riiiliidolpliia. lAiiierican Institiito of Minin;,' Engineers. Transactions, vols. 1-19. F.aston, I'a., and New York, N. Y. lAiiicrican Jonrnal of Science, Ist series, 2d series, and vols. 1-42, 3d series. New Haron, Conn. lAniiTiciin Mineralogical .Tonrnal (Brnce), 1 vol. lAuitriciMi Mining Gazette and {loological Magazine, 1 vol. Now York. lAintrioan Mnsenm of Natural History, Bnllotins, vol. 1 to vol. 3, p. 194. New York. lAmivican Natnralist, vols. 1-25. I'hiladoljiliia. lAiiierictin Philo.sopliical Society, Proceedings, vols. 1-29 (to No. 13.5). I'liiladeljiliia. — Transactions, Ist series, vols. 1-lG (i)art 3). lAmcrican Qnarterly Jonrnal of Agriculture and Science, vols. 1-7. Now York. I Annals of Science, vol. 1 ; vol. 2, Nos. 1-1. Cleveland, Ohio. lAppalacliia, vols. l-(). Boston. JRoston Jonrnal of Natural History, vols. 1-7. Boston. [Boston Society of Natural History, Proceedings, vols. 1-25 (to part 2). Boston. — .Memoirs, vols. 1-4, Xo. 11, and anniversary volume. iHiitisIi Association for the Ailvanccnient of Science, Keports, vols. 1-60. I,ondon. lllnKikville Society of Xjitnral llisttu-y, Proceedings, Nos. 1-2. Brookville, Ind. JRiillalo Society of Natural History, Bulletin, vols. 1-5 (to No. :?). ButValo, N. Y. |C'alilbrnia Academy of Sciences. Transactions, vols. 1-7. San Trancisco. — .Menu>ira, vols. 1-2. — Bulletins, vols. 1-5. — Bulletins, vols. 1-2. — Proceedings, vols. 1-2. ICimada, Royal Society, Transactions, vols. 1-8. Montreal. jCiuiailian Institute and Canadian .Journal, 1st series, vols. 1-3 ; new series, vols. 1-15. Toronto. — Proceedings, vols. 1-7. Toronto. — Transactions, vol. 1. Toronto. iCanadiau Naturalist, Ist series; new series, vols. 1-10. Montreal. ICanadian Record of Science, vols. 1-4. Montreal. [Central Ohio Scientific Association, Proceedings, vol. 1, part 1. 11 I 12 NOKTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. [JUT.L. rj7 Central Ohio Srieiitilic Society, Prorcedinpjs, vol. 1, T''rl)!ina. Chicago Academy of Science, HiiUetin, vol, 1, Nom, 1-4. 6, 0. ( 'hicago. Transactions, vol. 1. Cincinnati Society of Natural History, .Tonrnal, vols. 1-lt. No. 2. Cincinnati Quarterly .lournal of Science, vols. 1-2. Cleveland Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, No. 1. Colorado Acadcuny of Sciences, Proceedings, vols. 1-3 (part 2). Denver. Cougres G'''ologi(ino International, Compte.s Kendns, 1st, '.\d, and ItJi sessions. Connecticut Academy of Sciences, Transactions, vols. 1-5. New Haven, Conn. Memoirs, vtds. 1-7 ; vol. 8. part 1 . Cornwall Royal Gei)logical Society, Transactions, vols. 1-11. Penzance, Davenport Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, vols, l-"), ])art 1 Davenport, Iowa, Denison I'niversity, Scientific Lalioratorios, Hullctin, vols, 1-,"). Granville, Ohio, Dcs Moines Academy of Sciences, Uulletin, vol. i. No. 1. Dos Moines, Iowa, Deutsche Geologischo GesellsiUaft, Zeitsclirift, vols. 1-42, Berlin, E, M. Museum of Geology aud Archeology, College of New Jersey, vol, 1, No. 1. Princeton. Edinburgh Geological Society, Transactions, vols. 1-6 (to No. 2). EHslia Mitchell Scientific Society, Journal, 18«3-1X!)0. Jfaleigh, N. C, Elliott Society of Natural History, Journal, vol. 1, Nos. 1-2. Charleston, S. C. Proceedings, vol. 1, vol. 2 (to 1886). Engineering aud Mining .lournal, vols, 32-37, 40-02, New York, Essex Institute, Proceedings, vols, 1-6, Salem, Mass. Bulletin, vols, 1-22 (to No, 6), Essex Natural History Society, ■Journal, vol. 1. Salem, Mass. Forum, 1888, 1890. New Ycuk, Franklin Institute, Proceedings, vols. 1-127. Pliiladelidiia. Geological Society of America, Bulletin, vols. 1-2. Washini;toii. Geologists' Association. Proceedings, vols. 1-12. Loudon. Geological Magazine, vols. 2-12; 2d decade, vols. 1-10; 3d decade, vols 1-8. London. Geological Society, Transactions, vols. l-(), 2tl series, vols. 1-7. Loudon. Quarterly .lourual, vols. 1-17. Geologist, Th<', 1812-1813. London. Geological Society of Dublin, .lournal, vols. 1-10. Gesellschaft fiir Erdkniide zu Berlin. Zeitsclirift, vols. 1-21. Glasgow Geological Soiiety, Trausactious, vols, 1-9 (to part 1). Geidogical and Scientific Bulletin, vol. 1, Nos, 2-7, 9-12, Austin, Tex. Gecdogiska Fiireningens i Sloekliolm, ForJiandlingar. vols. 8-12, 1-3. Hamilton Association, .lournal aud Proceedings, vols. 1-3. Hamilton, Ontario. Hartford Natural History .Society, Transactions, No. 1, Hartford, (lonu. Harvard College, Museum of Comparative Zoology. Bulletins, vols. 1-22 (to No. L') Ciinibridge, Mass. Memoirs, vols. 1-13, 16 (to No. 3), IlliiU)is Natural History Society, Transaction.s, vol. 1. Springfield. International Congress of (i'.(dogists, American Committee's Reports, 1888. Iowa Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, 1887-1889, Des Moines. Iowa Historical Record, ^()ls. 1-4. Des Moines, Iowa. Iowa State University, Laboratories of Natural History, Bulletin, vols. 1; 2, No. 1. 1 Iowa City. Ireland, Royal Geological Society, Journal, vol. 17, part 2; vol, 18, part 2. Dubliiij Johns Hopkins University, Cir< iilars, Nos. 1-94, Baltimore. Journal de Gc^ologio, 3 vols. Paris. Kansas Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, vols. 2-12. Topeka. Kansas Board of Agriculture, Reports, 4th and 5th .Annual end Ist aud 6th Biennial. | Topeka, DAltTO.V.) LIST OF SERIALS EXAMINED. Id Kansas City Keview, vols. 1-8. Kansas City. Kirtlaiul Society of Natural Scifiu'cs. rajJiTs, No. 1. Laikawaiiiia lustltnlo of History ami S(^ien<'0, rrocetMliu^is, vol. 1. oerautoii, Pa. Laiisiiij; iSi'ii'iitilii! Association, J'roccodings, No. 1. Lansing, Mich. Liver|>o()l (U'ologicil Associ.ition, 'J'ransactioiis, /ols. 7-10. Livoriiool Geological Society, Proceedings, vols, l-t! (to part 2h Liver[)ool Literary and Philosophical Society, Proceediny;s, vol. 11. Liverpool. London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, new series, vols, 1-23, Maclinian Institute, Proceedings, No. 1. Maiicliester (ieological Society, Tran.saetions, vols. 1-21 (to part 12). Manchester. M:iiiit()ba Historical and Scientific Society, No. 20. Winnijteg. Miiryhind Aca No. 3). Ohio Mining Journal, vol. 1, No. 4 ; vol. 2, Nos. 1-3 ; vol. 3, No. 1. Onoiil.i Historical Society, Transactions, 1887-l«8!t. IJtic.a, N. Y, Orlo;ms County Society of Natural History, Transactions and Archives of Science; \; 3(1 series^ vols. 1-;!; 4th series, v(ds. 1-2, ll-Ki, vol. 12, part 2, vol, 13, part 2. IVinisylvania Geological Society, Transactituis, vol. 1. Philadelphia. I'ooria Scieutitic Association, Bulletin, vol, 1. Peoria, 111. I'ltiriiiann's Mitteilungcu, vols. 1-31 and supplements. Pliiia(leli)hia, Academy of Natural Sciences, Proceedings, vols. 1 to end of 1891. riiiladelphia. .lourual, 1st series, new series, vols. 1-8; vol '.t, |)art 2. I'lipular Science Monthly, comi>leto to end of 1891 and supi»lomeut8. New Y'ork ^ 14 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. [BULL. rj7. Portland Society of Natural History, Journal, vol, 1. Portland, Me. Proeeedinj^s, vol, 1. Pottsville Scientific Association, iiallotin, vol. 1. Pottsvillc, Pa. Pougbkeepsie Society of Natural History, Proceedings, vol. 1, October, 1878, id July, 1880. Poughkcepsie, N. Y. Quebec Literary and Historical Society, Transactions, vols. 1-5 and i803-188(). Mon- treal. Rochester Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, vol. 1, pp. l-KK). Rochester, N. Y. Royal Ge()grai)liical Society, Proceedings, vol. 11. Loudon. Royal Institution of Great Britain, Proceedings, vols. 1-4. London. St. Louis Academy of Science, Transactions, V(d8. 1-1 ; vol. 5, Nos. 1-2. St. Louis, .Mo, Santa Barbara Society of Natural History, Bulletin, vol. 1, No. 2. Santa Barbara, Cal. School of Miues, Quarterly, vols. 1-12; vol. 13, No. 1. New York. Science, vols. 1-18. Xcw Y'ork. Science (edited by John Michels), vols. 1-2. New York. ScientiHc American Supplement, vols. 1-22, 24-30. New York. Scientific .lournal, 1 vol. New York. Science Observer, vol. 4. Boston. Scottish (jeographioal Magazine, vols. 3-6. Edinburgh. Sedalia Natural History Society, Bulletin No. 1. Sedalia, Mo. Socidt6 Geologique de Belgi(iue, Anuales, vols. 1-12. S ci6t<5 Gcologi(iue de Irauee, Bulhitin, 1st series; 2d series; 3d series, vols. 1-18. Soci6t6 Gdologiijue du Nord, Annalcs, vols, 1-19, Lille, 8ooi<^t^ Gf^ologique du Normandie, Bulletin, vols. 4-10. Staten Island, Natural Science Association, Proceedings, 1886-1889. Technology Quarterly, vols. 3-4. Boston. Trenton Natural History Society, Journal, Nos. 1-2. Trenton, N. J. Texas, University of, School of Geology, Circular No. 1. Austin. Vassar Brothers' Institute, Transactious, vols. 1-5. Poughkeepsie, N. Y, Virginias, The, vols, 1-6. Staunton, Va. Wagner Free Institute, Transactions, vols. 1-3. Philadelphia. Wa.shburn College, Bulletins Nos. 1-11. Tojieka, Kaus. Washington, Philosophical Society, Bulletin, vols. 1-10, vol, 11, pp. 1-496. Wash- ington. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, vols, 1-7, Madison, Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, Publications, 1-3, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society, Proceedings, vols. 1-0; new series, vols, 7-9; vol. 11, parts 1-2. (CATALOGUE AiNJ) IxNDEX. 1^, Proofs that general and powerful enr- rciits liiivo swept and worn the siirfacc of the earth. Am. Jdiir. S<;i.. vol. 11, pp. 100-104, 1820. lAbbot, Jlenry L. The i)l)ysir8 of the ilississijjpi River. Van Xostraiid's En;:;. M.if:., vol. 20, pp. 1-6, 1879. • Humphreys, A. A., and. Report upon till' i)iiysi('8 and hydraulics of tlie Mississippi River, npon the ])rotecti'>it of tlir alluvial re{j;ioiis afi;aiustoverd()\' , anil uiioii the deepeninj;- of theniout^;^. Dam il nnjn surveys and inveHtigatiot).s [( ti . |. L'. 'i. Army, Corpsof Topojjra u; V:.l .'n^jiiieers, I'rof. papers, No. 4, x , li, ■■ sh.v pages, 20 plates, 4 , PhiJ.^ iripiii.i. 1.S61. Also Washinjxton. 18t.! . ^ai'i.'.'li pages, 1 plate, Wa.shingtoTi . !Ni7, V% ItL additions, 691 pages, L'."> ni'i' I'rof. papers, Xo. 13), Washing- .■•li. :S7«. ' ' viowod by J. H. Knda, Van Xostrand's Eng Mug., vol. 19, pp. 211-22!). 187H. bbott, ('. C. Primitive industry; or illustrations of the handiwork in the Ntoiic, lione, and clay of the native races nt tli(! northern Atlantic seaboard of America. I'lMlpiidy Acad.Sci., Salem, 1881. fXot hpoii.] A recent ilnd in the Trenton gravels. Huston Soo. Nat. llint.. Proc, vol, 22, pp. Ki-UU, 1884. •bbott, Charles A. On the antiquity >f man in the valley of the Delaware. liiwtdii Soc. Nat, Hist,, I'roc, vcd, 21), ]iii' 4JI-I2fi, 1888. bert, ,1. J. Annn.al report Bureau of ro|i(ii,'ra])hical Kngineers, WM. Ml Msii^e I'rcsf, r. S., 2(itli ('(iiiu., 1st MORS,, U. i: Kx. Doc. No. 2, pp. u;!2-80:} [Washing- ton. 1840]. Abert, .1. W. .Journal from Bent's Fort to St. Louis ill 184;'). Mi'ssagi' I're.st. V . S., 29tli Con;;., 1st sess.. Senate Doc. Xo. 4;!8. jip. 2-7.''). li; plates, maps, Washington, 1846, [Note.s from Fort Leavenworth to Bent's Fort.] P^nicry's notes of a military reeonnoissance, pp. 386-414, Washington, 1848. Report on examination of New Mex- I in the years 1846-47. 'oport See, War. 30tb Cong., 1st sess., Sen- .■it< Doe. Xo. 2;i. pp, ;t-i;iO. 24 plates, map ! ^^■as,'linKfon. 1848| i 30th Cong.. 1st sess., Ex. ri .1. Ko.41, pp. 417-546 [ Wa.shingtou, 1848], Abert, S. .1. Report [on a survey and TOconnaissance] of the Arkansas River. Letter Sec. War, 4l8t Cong.. 2d sess., II. I{, Kx. Doe. No. 295, pp. 3-33 [Washington, 1870]. Abert, S. T. Examination of Catawba Ri\ er from South Carolina lino to Old Fort, North Carolina. U.S. Army, Chief of Knginoers, Keport for 1876. part 1, pp. 307-376, Al>pendi.\ G, 1876. Geology. Letter from the Arting Soorctary of War, transmitting report of S. T. Ahert . Ineludes letter by K. niteheoek, iip. 64-68; report by Ifall and Thompson, pp. 68-78, and letter by Thayer, pp. 77-70. Second annual rejtorton the geology of the State of Vermont, 267 i)ages, Burlington, 1846. Includes notes by S. R. Hall, pp, 174-214; letter by K, Hitehooik, i)p, 247-252; report by Z. Thompson, pp. 259-261, 15 A 16 CATALOfJUE AND INDEX OF fniTM.. ij Adams, C. B. Notice of ;in example of apparent drift furrows tlepcnilciit on structure. Am. Jour. Sci., 2il series, vol. I!, j))). i:in-4M, 1847. Third annual report on the seology of tlio State of Vermont, 32iiaj!;eH, Hnr- lington, 1847. 01)8ervation on a ])oli8he(l rock [ Wi- uoosl^i, Vt.]. Ueiul to .\fl.siic. Am. (tool. Am. Jour. Sei., 2d serie.s, vol. .'), \i. un (i p.i. 1818. Am. Quart. Jour. Agri. ami Sci. vol. C. iiji. '.•15-21('> (J p.), Octolicr uumlicr, 18lS. I'oiirth annual report on the geoloj^- ical survey of VoruKtnt, X pages, Hui- lington, 1H48. On the Tacouic rocks. Read to Assoo. Am. Geol. Am. Jour. Sci.. 2d neries, vol. 5. i)p. lOK-lIO, 1848. Can. Xat,, vol.ti, pp. :i24— ;!25. 18(il. Am. Quart. Jour. 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Britisli A.ssoc, report of SOth iiieetiug, 188C, pp, 600-067, 1887, [Analyses ; shell marl from Anticosti, and carbonaceous schist from Lake of the Woods.] Canada fJeol, and Xat, Ilist. Surv,, Rcpoit 1886, Part X, p, 41 (^ p,), 1887. Adams, Frank D. [Summary of oliser- rations in 1887 in Montcalm and.Ioliotfe counties.] ('anada, (iool. .Siirv., Iteporls. vol. 3, m n s<'rie», part 1, Ucport A, pp. 27-28, Mom real 1888. f.Vccount of explorations in tiiecii.st- crn towiisliips of t^uebcc] Canada, (lOol. Surv., Rt'])orts, vol. :t n, ,. series, part 1, Itejiort A, pp, 84-8.-), Monlrpa 1888. Notes on the lithological eharactci: of some ol' the rocks collected in tiiej Yukon district and adjacent nortiieni| portion of ISritish Columbia. Canada, (ieol. .Surv,, lieporls, vol, :i, neij series, part 1, lieport li, pp. 235-240, Montreal! — On the microscopical cliaractcr oil the ore of Treadwell mine, .Vl.iska. 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Naturwissenachaflliclio Gesell. Isis iti Dri'l den, Sitzuugsburichte, 1875, pp. 101-105. l>'i>| eeen.l [ni'M. n' kKTOH.) NORTH AMEKICAN GEOLOGY. 19 -Contiimed. tclios, 311 pages, lyl Hcries, 2Jt) pages, 12-I ologiciil and zoolopj I gt'iicral iiitorests ia of coast features, .■oy, Kejiort for lrt(JT, fii ;r existeiifo of IdcjJ hitc Mouutains. , vol. lU, pp. 101-167, 1870. j ip. 5.M) 558, 1871. inoiia of tlio .^oiitlieri lared with those of tin (l,Sci,,Nov.,lH72. ip, 00-02, 1872. tclicH in Herkshiroanl 8, Massachusetts. Hist., Procvol, 14, p.; ris on a set of bowldeij nty, Massachusttts,] Hist., Proc. vol. 14. pp,3w . A. Some iiotioes i the country Ijetwe*! ho Ohio Uiver, witlij ing the superpo.sitiol .1. 2«, pp. 21D-232, phUi'.lSjJ gcologi<;al acroiiiil nty in New York. al Jour, (linice), vol. l,]!}! and mineralo);y o| York. Jour. (Bruce), vol. 1. ibility of iindinj;ooU or in the viciui!,V( il Jour. (Bruce), vol l.ppl e geology of the IludI e adjacent rcnioiiif geological sei'tidu the neighborhood il ew Jersey, nortliwarl lands in New Voif kill Mountains. ,v York, 1820. Dieknpferfiihri'iukij o Superior. tliclioGesell. Isis in I'H , 1875, pp. 101-105. M Uabama. 1H()7. < (lisprvations on geology of the United States, Macliire. 18IS. ( ieology of the Tni ted States, etc., .Maclure. oljservations ou geology of Nortli America, Mitcliell, S. L. 1H28. Sketches of geology of Alabama, Porter, W. S. 1S:«1. IJcmaiii.s of fcrmgiuous sand for- mation, Morton, S. G. 1K3-'. Fossil shells of the Tertiary, Con- rad. 1833. Notices respecting Green County, Withers. New fossil shells, Conrad. C'ontrihutions to geology. Lea. Prairies of Ahabama, McGuire. Coal, .Jones, A. Oljservations upon Alabama, Georgia, and Florida, Shepard. Tertiary and recent of Southern States, Conrad. Organic remains of Cretaceous of United States, Morton, S. G. 183;'). Fossil fish t(!eth ; gait in Alabama and divisions of Cretaceous, Morton, S.(i. (Jeology of North America, Rog- er.s, H. D. Report ou elevated country be- tween Missouri and Red rivers, Featherstonhaugh. Position of Pentremites, Troost. Localities of bones of mastodon, etc., Troost. Notes on Alabama geology, Biiimby. 1840. Position of zueglodon of Harlan, Conrad. 1841. Heport on paleontology of New York, Conrad. 1842. Portion of tlie Atlantic Tertiary region, Conrad. 1843. Structure of Appalachians exem- plifying laws of numntain chains, Rogers and Rogers. 184ii. Some sandstones in Baldwin County. Higelow. Newer deposits of Southern States, Lyell. Eocene of Georgia and Alabama, Lyell. Coal fields of Alabama, Lyell. Eocene of the United States, Con- rad. Alabama — Continued. 1847. Age of Nummulite limestone, Lyell. Delta and alluvial deposits of the Mississip])! and other points, Lyell. 1848. Statistics of coal. Taylor. R. C. Eocene of \'icksburg. tJonrad. 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Specimens from (!oal, Lesrineroux. Report of survey of Alabama for 3875, Smith, E. A. Coal ;'nd iron of Alabama, Ges- ner. Coal miniui^ in Alabama since 18.53, Aldricb. Coosa coal field, ei,'., Smith, E. A. East side of Cahaba coal field, Tuomey. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of upper ^lissouri couutry, Gabb. Roup and Jones valleys, Smith, E. A. Summary of chemical analyses, Smith, E. A. 1877. Coal regions of America, Macfar- lane. 1878. Outline of geology of Alabama, Smith, E. A. Soils of Alabama, Stubbs. 1879. North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Report of survey of Alabama for 1877-78, Smith, E. A. Iron ores of Alabama, Smith, E. A. Macfarlane's Railroad Guide, Ges- ner and Smith. 1880. Claiborne group and its fossils, Mell. Alabama —Contiiuied. 1881. Report on Warrior coal tielij Smith, E.^V. Alabama north of the TeoiicMie«| McCalley. Lower Eocene mollusca I'roiJ Clarke County, lleilprin. Later Tertiary of Gulf of Mexlwi Hilgard. Geology of lower Louisiana ani| salt of Petite Ansc, Ililgard, Geology of Florida, Smith, K. .\,| 1882. Ton new species of fossils. Mil| ler, S. A. Position of Eocene of MarylaudI Heilpriu. Tertiary of the Southern StatM.| Heilpriu. Southern soapstones, kaolin, uiic| Are clays, Mell. 1885. Origiu of cross valleys, DiiviJ W. M. I'o8t-Eocon<^ of Atlantic Slojiej Heilpriu. Utica and related horizons, \Viil| cott. Survey from Atlanta to tbtl Mis8issipj)i, Campbell anl Ru finer. 1884. Geology of Alabama, Sclnuit/. Contributions to Tertiary giolj ogy, Heilpriu. Ripley group, Johnson, L. C. Soil nuq) of the cotton .'^tiitesl Hilgard. Remarks on Gulf Tertiaries, I kill prin. Cotton production of Alabama.| Smith, E. A. Cretaceous phosphaios, Sinitli.] E.A. Distribution of iron ores in rast-l eru United States, Smock, 'i artiary of Eastern and SdUtliJ evn States, Heilpriu. Limits of Tertiary, Winchell,A.| Phosphates in .Vlabania Crctacef ous, isjnith, E. A. 1885. Tertiary c i' Alabama, Aldricb. Meyer ou soiifheru old-Tertian,| Smith, E. A. Tertiary phosphates, Smith, E, A I Age of species of old-Tertiarj,] Meyer, O. Sections of Cretaceous and Ter| tiary. Smith, E.A. Lhtou.1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 21 188(1. 1887. U8 and Terl abama— Continued. ISK*}. Strnoturo of Kiij,'lish and Atiieri- ran coiiln, WoHicrecL Map of the United States, McGee. C'lasHification of Tertiary, Moyer, O. ; Ililgard, ITeiljJrin. Crystallines of Alabama, Hitch- cock. C. II. Meyer and the Tertiary, Hilgard. Variations of certain Tertiary fossils, Meyer, (). Iron ores of Alabama, Willis. Introdnction ; Terti.ary of Ala- bama, Smith, E. A. Tertiary fossils, Aldricli. Observations on Tertiary. Lang- don. Map of United States. Hitchcock, C. H. Iron and coal. Porter. Iron ores, Chauvcnot. Raccoon coal field, Gibson. Warrior coal field, MeCalley. Tertiary and Cretaccona, r<''snm«^, Mc(ieo. Tertiary and Cretaceons of the Tuscaloosa, Tombigbee, and Alabama rivers, Smith and .Johnson. Tuscaloosa formation, McGee. Iron ores of Chattanooga dis- trict, Fleming. Birmingham region, Brainerd, McCreath and d'luvilliers. Absence of separable Oligocene, Aldrich. Coal, Aslibnrner. Deposits of phospate of lime, Penrose. North American eastern Tertiary, Meyer, (>. Relations of (irand Gnlf series, Ililgard. Kei^ort of subcommittee on Ceno- zolc, Smith, E. A. White limestone formation, .Fohn- son. (ieological survey, Spencer, J. W. Building stones, Merrill, G. P. Analyses of dolomite and clay, Hillebrand. Appomattox formation, McGee. Pleistocene submergence, McCJee. Spencer, J. W. Analyses of sand and white earth from Talladega, C'atlett. 1888, 1889, 1890, Alabama — Continued. 1890. Geology of Mon Louis Island, Langdon. Macfarlane's Railway Guide, Cami)bell, Smith and Ciesner. Peculiarities in drainage, Mc(ieo. Warren's Ge()grai)liy, Brewer. Flora of Tuscaloosa fortnation, Fontaine. Cahaba coal field. Squire. Map of Cahaba coal field, MeCal- ley. ll^Ol. Ai)pomattox formation, Mc(Jee. Coal measures of plateau region, MeCalley. Coal measures of Blount County, Gibson. Cambrian of North America, Wal- eott. Columbia formation, McGee. Cretaceous stratigraphy. White, C. A. Cretaceons of North America, White, C. A. Dates of origin of certain topo- graphic forms, Davis, W. M. Preface [Repoiton coal of plateau country]. Smith, 1'. A. Overthrust faults of th(^ southern Appalachians, Hayes, C. W. Post-Pliocene subsidence, Spen- cer. Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. Titanic oxide [in soils], Dun- nington. Variations in Cretaceous and Tertiary, Langdon. Warrior coal field, Frazer. Alaska. 18IW. Geologic appendix to Becchey's , voyage, Buckland. 1850. GeognostisclitMi Beseliaffenheit der Nordwestkuste Amerikas, Grewinck. 18.")5. Geology of Hudson Bay terri- tory, etc., Isbester. 18()7. (ilaciers of Alaska, Blake, W. P. 18fi8. Explorations in Russian America, Dall. Features of the northwest coast of America, Blake, T. A. Notes on Russian America, Blake, T. A. 1869. Absence of glac'iation in the val- ley of the Yukon, .Slialer. 22 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF luui.i 12: BTOW.) AlaskH 1869. 1870. 1871. 1878. 1881. 188L'. 1883. 1884. H 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. —Continued. Niiturnl History of Alaska, Dall. Geology of Alaska, Hlakc, T. A. ObHorvation 011 Alaska, Dall. Flora foasilis Alaskaua, ll«'rr. Alluvial deposits of the Yukon. Dall. Coal regions of America, Macfar- lane. St. Klias ami some adjacent mountains, Dall. Neuero ForslnniKon auf den Aleu- ten, Dall. Note on AlaMl.s. 1S8U. Alexander, Caleb. An account oferiip j tions and the present appearanc(' otl WestRiver Mountain, New Hampshire. | Am. Aoad. Jlcmoirs, vol. 1, pp. 3IC-;il7. K^3 j [On ilie absence of sojiarable Olijrn.j cene in tlie Gulf Tertiary region.] International Confrron.s of Goolofjlsts, .\ni j Com., Koportrt 1888, F. ]>. 7 (8 lines), 1888. Am. GeologiHt, vol. 2, p. 273, 1888. Alexander, J. H., Ducatel, J. T., and. Report on the projected survey of tl:pj State of Maryland, 39 ])ages, niii|). ! Annapolis, 1834. Am. Jonr. Sci., vol. 27, )>p. 1-38, 183,'>. Alexander, T. M. The newly discov ered crater of Maui. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d serieB, vol. 7, pp. 52r)-,'i2e | 1874. Alexander, W. D. On the crater dii Halcakala, island of Maui, Hawaiian | group, .\m. .Tonr. Sci.. 2(1 Herieg, vol. 40, j)p. 4:i-4j | 1870. Alger, Francis. Notes on the mineral- 1 ogy of Nova Scotia. Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. 12, pp. 227-232, 18'.'T On the zinc mines of Franklin, .-2«2, 1874. Alwlrai't 2 pp. 141-142 Q I ■ The fJtlk Am. Nat. Hen, John the ;;eology (i .Viii. Jour. I 1S40. Llleu, Jouathi wlictber tlicr ciiiio in the \\ .\ui. Jour. Si Ulen, .lo.seph cdiils and cok Am. In8l. .Mi .■.sl-,V.KI, 1888. ^IJei), .1., and S Iroiu the Seci tin^i; a inap 111 Allen and II. tlio northwcB (.'(iiig.. 1st sest l)a,ijcH, map. |Ameghino, Pro raiiipean forn .Viii. Nat., vol lAmerican Geo of till) format coral islands. .Vm. (.ieol., V( — Irving and Supciior sand .\ni. (ieol., V( — ( hi the di Measures in M- .\m. Gi'ol., VI — lilack marl Nelir. .\ui. Geol., vt — Later Creta Mu. Geol., V( I — I'ho anti(iii dental results Aui. Geol.. w Iiiui.i 12: iccount CI ti Alaliiiim I iif i>riii:ri.. 41), Moiit-Mii Tertiarv d . 30, lip. :;oii n the IVr ind Missi? ro. 1, pp. ij 1. nit ofeni]! )earnii((' ni llaiujisliiri' .3ic-;n7. i;- ■iihlo f)li!,'(i 'gioii.J M)l()j;l8l,i, Am los), 1S88 1888. J. T., i.iid, rvoj' of till ngos, iiiii|i. :i8, I83."i. wly (ILsiov^l 7,pi,. r,r,.:.;« cratiT III Ifiiwiiiiiiiil 49, pp. 4;i-48 I e mineral- 17-232, 1827. nkliii, Stis] -264, 184,''). leNcriptioiil ilogy of a 6 n.'io. map: linerulogT I •ies), vol. 1. ] ol. 22, pp. loston, 1841. BTOW.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 88 Hen, E. A. H. [Notes on] Lectures ou [liotiiny and geology. KcnM.Hcliicr luHtitiite, summer term. 1852, 40,1852. INotMeeu.) ^len, Henry T. Cojiper River, Alaska. '\ (ilarial action. \ .S.M.nicr, v.>l. 8, pp. 145-146 Q p.), 1886. ikuen, .1. A. Metaniorphisni produced I liv the liurning of lignite liedH in I Dakota and Montana Territories. * Hii.it3, 1888. Ulei), .1.. and Schoolcraft, H. H. Letter troni the Secretary of War transinit- tiiii; a map and report of Lieutenant Allen and II. 11. Schoolcraft's visit to the nortliwest Indians in 1832, 23d Cling., Ist sess., II. K. Doc. No. 323, 68 pages, map. [Washington, 1834.] legbino, Professor. Tlie man of the raiiipean formation. \u\. Xivt., vol. 12, pp. 827-829, 1878. I American Geologist. Murray's theory of the formation of barrier reefs and coral islands. Am. lieol., vol. 1, pp. 113-117, 1888, — Irving and Chaniberlin of the Lake Siijierior sandstone. Am. (ieol., vol. 1, pp. 44-57, 1888. — (»n the chert of the I'pper Coal Measures in Montgomery County, Iowa. Am. Gi-ol., vol. 1, pp 116-117, 1888. — lilack marl from Cheyenne County, Nelir. Am. Geol., vol. 1, p. 137(3 linos). 1888. — Later Cretaceoiia in Iowa. Am. Geol., vol. 1. p. 337 (J p.), 1888. The antiiiuity of man; some inci- dental results of the discussion. Am. Geol.. vol. 2. pp. .51-54, 188«i. American Oeolcglst. — Continued. Formation of coal seuniM. A^.i. Geol., vol. 2, jip. 334-336, 1888. [I'ossil bono in well at Lincoln, Nebr. J Am. Geol., vol. 2. p. 439 (i p.), 1888. [Notice and review of K. Dan/.ig, " Ueber die eruiitivo Natur gewisser (■neisse sowie des (iranulits ini siichsis- chen Mittelgebirge."] Am. GiHil., vol. 3, pp. 15U-152, 1889. Un(!ouforinity at the falls of the Moutmorenci. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 333-334, 1889. Very striking example of glacial action » • • oil eastern llanks of the higher ranges of the Sierra Nevada .Mountains. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 340-341 (| p.), 1889. Some recent speculations on the origin of petroleum. Am. Geol., vol.4, pp. 371-376, 1880. Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 20, pp. 11765-11766 (2 coIh ), 4'', 1890. A new glacial theory. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 138-139, 1889. The Azoic system. Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 106-107 (J p.), 1890. The prenatal history of the geolog- ical society of America. Am. Geol., vol. 6, pp. 181-194, 1800. What constitutes the Tacouic range of mountains? Am. (ieol., vol. 6, ii.247, I'l. VI, 1890. (Quebec not in conflict with Taconic. Am. Gool., vol. 0, jip. 310-311, 1800. The Crenitic hypothesis. Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 110-114, 1891. Keview of T. .S. Hunt in "Mineral IMiysi- (ilogy and I'hvaiograpliy. A second aeries of eliemieal and ^reologieal essays." 2deditiou. Geological survey of New Jersey, Annual rciiort for 18!)0. .John C. Smock, State geologist, Trenton, 1891, 305 pages, 3 maps. Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 120-121. Supposed Trenton fossil lisli. Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 177-180, 1891. Recent studies in sphorulitic crys- tallization. Constitution and origin of spherulites in acid eruptive rocks. Whitman Cross (Phil. Soc. Wash., Vol. X, pp. 111-444). Spherulitic crystalli- zation, .los. P. Iddings (Phil. Soc. W.'sh., Vol. IX, pp. 415-lGl). Am. Oeol., \ol. 8, jip. 387-392, 1891. CATALOQUK AND INDEX OF [Huu.u;| American Journal of Science. Hovit-w of "Outline of the nt'olo?" of Knj;luiul , and WaleH, willi an int oductory Uf«f and coiii|i.i''u ivo viitwti of I Btriutiir'i of foreign coi ntricH," by H»n-. W. ]). C'onnylmaro ;.nd W'illiiini rbilli|)s, ]iiirt 1, pji. 170, London, IKJ2. Am. Juiir. Sci., vol. 7, pp. 'JU3 240, 1824. Kcniiii'kH addititnial to the review of Coiinyliearu and I'lilllipH* gcoluKy of Kni^liiiid and Wali^s with relercnco to tlio <'oiiiMinnii'atiun of I'rofcHsor Katou in the laHt imniborof this work, p.L'Ul. Am. Jour. 8cl., vol. It, pp. 146-154, 1825. Sketch of tho geology of the arotiu region.s and tlio Ntt^ppe.sof HuHHia, with notices of Liberia, Kainachatka, and the Knrilc Island8. Am. Joar. .Sti.. vol. 17, pp. 1-:14, 1830. Notice of the o.sseoUH n'tuaiim at Ki;; Boni! Lick, Kentucky. Am. Jour. .Soi., vol. IB, pp. 13U-141, 183U. Ten days in Ohio, from the diary of a natiiraliHt. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 25, iip. 217-257, 1834. ^^- Miscellaneous observations made duiin;; a tour in .May. 183.i, to the falls of tiio Cnyahoga. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. :)1, pp. 1-84, 1837. Fossil remains of the elephant [near Rochester. Now York]. Aui. Jour. Sci., vol. 32, pp. 377-379, 1837. Kemarks on the lavas, etc., of Mexico and .South America. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 31, i)p. 170-177 (i p.), 1837. Notice of a geological niai» of the United States anil the British prov- inces of North America, witli e.\i)lana- tory text, geological sections, and jilates of fossils which characterize the for- mations. Am. .Jour. Sci., 2tl MoricM, vol. 17, pp. lltU-'JOO, 1854. [Review of] I'reliniiiiaiy report on the geology and agriculture of the .State of Mississippi, by I^. Ilaiper, 1857. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 26. pp. 131-132, (J p.), 1858. - — I5tudes sur le nR^tamorphisnie i)ar M. Delesse [reviewof J. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ueriuH, vol. 26, pp. 132-133, , 1858. American Journal of Boience - Cont'd. | Ichnology of Now Kngluud [ou ajjeu Trias, of MassacliuHettN]. .\ni .tour. .Sci., 'Jil Morii'M, vol. 27, pp. 270.5?'! 1S59. [Salt well at Saginaw, Mich.] Aui. Jour. Sci., 2(1 hitIih, vol. 3U, |i. 306 i ,',|i 1860. Introdn(rtory renuirks [On the j* conic system]. .\iu. JiHir. Sci., 2(1 Merles, vol 31, pp. 2li) :'; 1861. 'iinndiiin Nitt., vol.U, )ip. 106-10H, IH6I. On tli(> history of lOo/oon canadiiw Am..liMir. Sci., 2(1 series, vol.40, pp. 3U-:i4c| (tlale. 1865. (ie(dogi(!al sketches, by ]j. Agassiz, .\iu. .lour. Sci.. 2(1 scries, vol. 41, pp. 407 -4k| 1866. Wyoming coal formations. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol.4, p. 481) ij |, 1872. American Naturalist. White's geoloj;! of the Sus(|Uouauua i\'iver region. Am. Nat., vol. 18, pii. 3"J8-4uO, 1884. riie Tertiary formations of westerj Texas. Am. Xnt., vol. 25. p. 40 ()]•'' l>*!'l- Ami, li. ^L Aclassilied list of Caiulii J Siluiian and Post- Tertiary fossils Ironl Ottawa and vicinity, 10 pages, OttawiJ 1881. On the occurrence of Scolithus iii rocks of tho Chazy formation aboii;| Ottawa, Ontario. Cuuailiun ilec. of Sci., vol. 2, pp. ;iU4-30tl, IKt^l The great Ice age aud sub8e(iueii!J formations at Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa Nut., vol. 1, pp. 65-74, 81-88, 18d7 Notes on, aiul the precise geoloj^icil horizon of, Siphonotreta scotica, li;iviil[ s(m. Ottawa Slit., vol. 1, pp. 121-120, 1887. Notes on fossils from the I'ticM lull luation at I'oiiit-a-l'ie. Murray liiverj Murray May ((Quebec), Canada. C.iiuidiun Kcc. of Sci., vol. 3, pp, 101-107. iNtl On Utica fossils from Kideaii, ni.j tawa, Ontario, Ottawa Nnt., vol. 1, pj). 16.")-10!), 1888. On the occurrence of " ])liosi)l\iitic| nodules" in the Chazy fornuition abiiiil| Ottawa, Canada. (Uluwa Xal., vol. 2, jip. 45-46, 1888. [ ] [tieological relations alony tlu| Ottawa below the IJidoau.] Ottawa Nat., vol. 2, p. 48 (J p.), 1888. lence - C'ont'il i). , voi.v!7, iip.aTu r: tw.Mi.-li.l , voi.su, p. ;to«i,i,|i ks [On the 1^ ,(, vol :iI,lili.lMU J'l «roN.] 1, H. NOKTH AMERICAN UtOLOOlt. 25 1. 10«-10H, IHIll. >/.uoii I'liiiaili «, v<)i.4o, i>i>. ;iu Uol ), by 1,. AguKHiz. H, vol.41,pi>.407-«| intioiiH. 4, vol. 4, v '180 lil' White'M gioluglj {ivcr region. W8-4U0, 1884. utious of westeB aviil| ll'jt-i-JO, 1887. |ni the ItitM full Mnrray liiver,! Canada. ^1. a. pp, 101-107, le*| loni Kideaii, («[ l6.-)-10i), 1888. of '• ])lio8i)liiitiel Iforiiiation aboiill 15-46, 1888. lions alon^' pan.] 1(4 p.), 1888. lliel 1, H. M.— Continncd. [(icologir fciituriM in the vicinity of thogovcruuientexporimonlal furniuuur Ottawa.] ( Mluwn Nfttiirnll»t. vol. 2, pp. 71-72, 1888. On tlifi H. Wul- rotl.pp.Wl-SOa. 181(1. .\hiitra<:tH, Am. (Icol.. vol. 8, p. 180 (J p.), 1801 i Am. Nut., vol, 2,'>, p. 1158 (4 lines), 181)1. On the goology of Quohoc City, Can- ada. Canndliin Ree. of Sci., vol. 4, pp. :tl!>-311i, 1891 . Abstnii't, Am. Nnt., vol. 25, p. H22 (i ]>,), 1891. (Ill tiie seqiiiiuct) of strata forming tlio (;iiel(e(; group of Logan and IJil- lin;;8, with romarks on the fossil rumiiius found therein. /Vm, (i(M)l., vol. 8, pp. ll.')-117, 1891. .\ list met of papt'i- reutl to Itoyal Society of Ciiuada, ilay. 1891, udersoii and Clark.] Roi(ort on geol- i;,'y, State of Minnesota, No. V2, legisla- ture of 1861, 26 pago.s, St. Paul, 1H61 [not seen]. derson [W. J.]. Gold fields of Nova .Scotia. (Jiiubeo Lit. and Hint. Soc, Truua. for 186J- l{i84, pp. 35-50, 18U4. derson, W. J. On the coal liko snb- Ktiiuoeor "altered hitnnien" found in the excavations at Fort No, 3, I'oint Levl8,aud the i)reseutly accepted theo- ries on the origin of coaLs, bitumen, and lit'trolcuin springs, with an account of the "Carboniferous systen^" of liritish North America. (purlieu Lit. and Hist. Soc, Traus. for 1805-00, pp. 19-47, 18B0. derson, William [Sketch of geology of Indiana County,] Mid. .Sue. Pa., Trans., 2d 8orie8, vol. 5, p. ( 85-90, •olured gool. map, 1800. i drews, E. Observations upon the glacial drift beneath the bed of Lake i Mu'hiuan, asseeuintheChicago tunnel. Aiu..Jour. Sci.,2d8erit;», vol. 4o,pp.75-77, 1867. > I AndreM7s, E — Continued ' On Boniu reniurkalde ndationH and charaetersof tiie wentern bowlderdrift. .\ni. .lour. .S!>, 1874. Cinoimmll Quart. Jour Sci., vol. 1, pp. 340- 342, 1874. A coni])ari8oii l)etween the Ohio and West Virginia sides of the Alleghany coal iields. Am. ,Toiir. Sci., 3osed corrections for a part of the geological atlas of Ohio.] Am .Four. Si'i., 3(1 series, vol. 18. p. 410 (J p.), 1879. Discovery of a new grouji of Lower Carboniferous rocks in sontheasteru Ohio. Am. Jour. S(;i.,,3d scrips, vol. 18, p. i:i7, 1870. Angel, ^I. .Monterey County. t-'aliloniia, lOlli rejiort of niiueraloj;isl, pp. 345-348, 1890. San Luis Oliisjio County. Califoriiia, 101 li report of iiiiiiernlogist, i)p. 507-585, pi., 1890. Tulare County. Cnliforiiia, lOtli report of mineralogist, |ip. 728-7;i;!, 1890. Santa Parl)ara Coiinfy. California, lUtli report of min(>raloKi«t, )ip. 595-599, 1800. Ansted, D. T. Thti copper lode of San- tiago in Cuba. Geol. .Suc.tjuurt. J Paeific ; Vol.Vir, lioport of ,1 . G. Parke iij routes in California toeonneet with thernuij near tho 35th and Il2d parallels |ete.], l';irll] pp. 3-188, 197-204, plates, imip, 4^. ;i2(l Cons; ! sess., 11. 11. Kk. Doe. Xo. 91, Wasliinjiton, l^ [separate in 18,'>0]. Almlraet, Am. Jour. Sei.,2d Herl(S, vol . pp. 120-127, 18,J7. [On lossiliferous beds in San l.iii Obispo County, Cal. | Calif(u-uia Aiad. Sei., I'roe., vol. 1. pp.ll4-J 2d edition, 1857. Archeac, d'. [Permian of east and wa America.] Soc. G('iol. France, Hull., 2(1 series, vul.; pp. 532-533 (3 p.), 1858. Arcbean and Algonkian. [Includiij all unclassilied crystalline rocks. Nkw Enul.vnd. 1783. West Uiver Mountain, N« i[ami)shire, .lones, 1).; \\m ander. [ 1W)7. Clbservations and map of fjeoj ogy of United States, )li| dure. 1810. Mineralogy of town of Nti Haven. Sillinian. I Observalions in vicinity of IW ton,(iodon. IXll. Observations in vicinity of Nc Haven, Silliinan. Lead ndno near Northaniplotj Sillinian. [ 1818, Kemaika on section ol' .M.« sachusetts on Coniicilii'ij Jiiver, with parts of \rf| mout, Hitchock, P.. RTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 27 rchean and Algonklan— Continued. Nk\v KNCLAND—Continiiod. 1818. MiueraloRy and geology of Hos- tou region, Dana, S. L. and J. F. Adit to Sontlianipton lead mine, Eaton, (jeology of the United States, Maclnre. Geology of Willianiston, Dewey, C. TonrninlineH, etc., at Chester- tield and Goshen, Gibbs, .1. Minerals of gneiss of I.itch- flfld County, IJrace. Tiidt'x to geology of the North- ern States, Eaton. 1820. Geology and mineralogy of J.itrlifiold, Conn.. Brace. Minerals, princijjally in Ilad- dam, Conn., Webster, .J. W. Tour in New Haven and Litrh- fiold, Conn., Silliuiau. Tour between Hartford and (Quebec, Silliman. 18-1. liarnet rock iu Reading. Conn,, Seely. Salem sienite, Jasper, etc., (Cor- nelius. Hill of si'ri)entine near West- field and Russell, Mass., At- water. '{"races of volcano in West River Mountain, Allen, ,1. A. (Jhalyl)eate s]>ring at Litch- iield. Conn.. I'ierce. Notice of a dolomite, Vermont, Chase, O. 18l'2. Minerals and rocks in lierk- sliire, Silliman. 18L':i. Regions contiguous to tlic ( 'ou- necticut, Hitchcock, E. ISlM. (ii-.'inite veins and beds in Ches- ter, Mass., Emmons, E. J^ingularconglonuTato and trap tuH, Hitchcock, E. Western Massachusetts region, Dewey. 182ri. Rock specimens from Rhode Islanl. (ieology of the wild lands of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. Notes on wild lands of Maine, Holmes, E. Conversion of certain conglom- erates into schists and gneiss, Hitchcock, E. MoDsehead Lake region, Hough- ton, J. L. Archeau and Algonkian— Continued. New Enqland — Continued. 1861. General report ou geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. II. Rejiort on geology of Vermont, Hitchcock, E,, Hitchcock, E. jr., Hager, and Hitchcock, C. H. Chemistry of survey of Ver- mont, Hitchcock, C. H. Notes on sections across Ver- mont, Hitchcock, C. H. Physical geography and scenery of Vermont, Hager. Geology of riymouth, \t., Hager. Uustratilied rocks of Vermont, Hitchcock, E. Report ou northern Vermont, Hall, S. R. Dikes in Chittenden County, Vt., Thompson, Z. Contorted pebbles in conglom- erate, Hitchcock, E. J. Geological map of Vermont, Hager. Geology of Aquidneck, Hitch- cock, C. H . Economical geology of Ver- mont, C. C. Hager. Age of White Mountains, Lesley, J. P. 1862. Notes on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, ('. 11. Exploration of Aroostook County, Me., Holmes, E. Geology of Manchester aud Lyuntield, Mass., Mudge. Allegnash and Cauqiiomgomoc hikes, White, O. Rocks of Vinalhaven region, Good ale. Taconic system of Emmcms, Hunt, T. S. Remarks on the Taconic sys- tem, Stl'^•ens. Review of geology of Vermont by Hitchcock and Ilager, Bil- lings. Marcou on Taconic of Vermont and Canada, T. Ee))orts ou geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. Geology of Marbleliead, Greg- ory, J.J. H. 30 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OK (BULL.ia Archeau and Algonkian — Continued. Nicw England — Continued. 1863. Report of survey of C.tnada to 1863. Logan. Relations of metamorpbics, Hunt, T. S. 1864. Emery in Chester, Mass.. .Jack- son, C. T. Glacial action about Penobscot Hay, DeLaski. Relation of vegetation to geol- ogy at Marblebead, Gregory. Remarks on geology of Mid- dleton, Mass., Gregory. Remarks on Gloucester coast region, Gregory. 1866. Emery of Chester, Mass., Smith, J.L. Geology of Andover, Mass., Hitchcock, C. H. Some features of southern New Hampshire, Verrill. Emery in Chester, Mass., Jack- son, C. T. Map of Canada and part of United States, Logan and Hall. 1868. Explanation of geologic map of Maine, Hitchcock, C. It. (Geology of Vermont, Hitch- cock. C. H. Eozoischen Formationsgruppe Xord Amcrikas, Credner. 1869. Metaniorphics of New Bruns- wick and Maine, Bailey and Matthews. Mines dVtain du Maine, Jack- sou, C. T. First report on New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. II. Concentric structure of granite rocks, Shalcr. Analysis of jietrosilix from Mel- rose, Mass., .Jackson, C. T. 1870. New England granite forma- tion. Hunt, T. S. Geology of Salem region, Pack- ard. ' Labradorite rocks at Marble- head, Mass., Hunt, T. S. Second report on New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, ('. H. Norite or labradorite rock, Hunt, T. S. Lanrcntian of eastern Maesa- chusetts. Hunt, T. S. Arcbean and Algonkian — Contimied. Nkw England — Continued. 1870. Geology of eastern New Ku, land. Hunt, T. S. Disintegrated rocks at SaleJ Mass., Hyatt. Geology of northeast Ameria| Hunt, T. S. 1871. Map of Massachusetts, IlitcJ cock, C. H. Relations in vicinity of Bostoi Shaler. Geology of the White Mob tains, Hitchcock, C. H. Geognosy of Appalachian Hunt, T. S. Eozoon limestone of MassachJ setts. Burbank, Perry. Survey of New Hami)shire,18^ Hitchcock, C. H. Origin of granite and syeniiil Jackson, C. T. (ieognosie und Mineralreicll thum des Alleghany system Credner, H. Geology of Orleans County, Vi| Hall, S. R. 1872 Porphyries of eastern coast fj Massachusetts, Hunt, 'i'. Report of survey of New llaffijl shire, 1871. Hitchcock. ('. H.l {teologic features in viciiiitvii Massachusetts, Hyatt. Survey of Essex County. Masi| Hyatt. Labradorite rocks, Hunt, T,;| Nature of rocks from Wate,i ville, N. H.,l)ana, J.D. Notes on Jackson, Baitlecj Conway, anil Tamworiil N. H., Vose. Address of Hunt to Annru'H Association. Dana, .J. 1>. Origin of eozoonal liini'stoij of Chelmsford, I?uil)aiii| Perry. Labradorite rocks of Wat«j ville, N. IT.. Dana, E. S. Geology of vicinity of liosto^ Hunt,T. S. Phenomena observed in quiiri^ ing, Niles. Rocks of (ireat Barriugto^ Mass., Dana, J. D. Norian rocks in New ilaui'l shire, Hitchcock, C. H. fcTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 31 iachusotts, HitcJ r'lciuitv ol' Bostoi rleaus County, Vj l)si'rve(liii(|Uiiri| Jchean and Algonkian — Continued. \\:\v Kn(;i,ani)— Continuod. 187-'. Notes on granite rooks. Hunt, T. S. (iliicial action on Mount Katah- (lin, l)t' J^aski. K'(;mMrk8 on late criticisms of Dana, Hnnt, T. S. Notes on geology of New Hamp- shire, .Jackson, C.T. Classification of rocks of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. 1873. Concentric lamination in rocks, Hunt, T. S. (Jeology of Green and White mountains, Hunt, T, S. Kxi)lanation of new geologic map of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C.Vl. Geology of New Haven region, Dana, .J. D. Surveyor New Hampshire, 1872, Hitchcock, C.H. IJecord of science for 1872 l>y Haird, Dana,J.D. lielderberg rocks of Connecti- cut Valley, Dana, .1. D. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. Recent discoveries in White Mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Metamorphism of rocks, Hnnt, T. S. 1874. History ofWiunii)i8eogee Lake, Hitchcock, C.H. riiy.sical history of New Hamji- sliirc, Hitchcock, C.H, .Sccnographical geology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. Scenery of Coos County. N. H., Huntington. History of surveys in New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. K'elation of geolojjy to agricul- ture, Hitchcock. C. H. On stratilication of rocks, Hunt, T. S. Helderbcrgrocksof New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Northwest Maine, Hitchcock and Huntington. (Jeology of Portland, Hitch- coek, C.H. 187."). Notes on eastern Massachusetts, Dodge. Archean .ind Algonkian — Contintied. New r.N(.i,AXD— Continued. 187'). Report on Hoosac tunnel, Hunt, T. S. Disintegration of rocks. Hunt, T. S. (ieologic chart of the United States, Bradley, F. 11. Physical history of New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Mineral dejiosits of Essex ("onuty, Mass.. Brockwaj', Remarks on geology of coast north from Boston, Shaler. Decayed rocks of Hoosac Moun- tain, Hunt, T.S. 1870. On geologic ma]) of Massachu- setts, Crosby, Chloritic formation west of New Haven region, D.ina, J. D. Rei)ort of geologic map of Massachusetts by Crosby, D.ana. J. D. Geology of the Nashua Valley, Burbank. (ilacial action on summit of Mount Washington, Hitch- cock, C. H. 1877. History of crystalline stratified rocks. Hunt, T. S. Rem;n'ks on jtorphyries of east- ern Massachusetts, Hyatt. Decayed gneiss of Hoosac Mountain, Hunt, T. S. Metallic iron in doleritc. New Hami)shire, Hawes. Agency of lateral pressure ex- hibited by rock movements, Niles. (ieology of eastern Pennsylva- nia, Hunt, T.S. Helderbcrg of Bernarilston and Vernon, Dana. .1. D. Vermont geology by Rev. A. Wing, Dana,. J. 1). (ieology of New Hamp.shire liy Hitchcock, Dana, J. D. Map of New Hampshire and Vermont, Hitchcock, C. H. Relation of geology of Vennont to that of Berkshire, Dana, .I.D. Origin of porphyry, Bouv**'. (ieology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hunting- ton, 32 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF fBl'U.11 ■TOV.l Archean and Algonkian— Continued. Nkw ExciLANH— Continued. 1878. (iranito of Nortli .lay, Me., Wiidsworth. Mincraloijfy and petrography of HoHton and vicinity, Wads- worth. Ricliinond bowlder trains, Ben- ton. Atlas to geology of New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, (!. H. Mineralogy and lithology of New Hampshire. Hawes. The geologic map of New Hampshire, Hitihcock, C. H. Atlantic system of mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Region ahont head of Andros- coggin, Mo., Huntington. Economic geology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. Petrograi)hy of Qiiincy and Kock]iort, Wadsworth. Dikes and Azoic of southeast Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Geology of New Hampshire, atlas, Dana, .J. D. Geology of Cheshire County, N. H., Teuney, Region at head of Androscog- gin River, Me., Huntington. 1879. Atlantic system of mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Mining district at Sullivan, Mo., Kempton. Geology of White Mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Eruptive rocks in Campton, N. H., Hawes, Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road Guide, Hitchcock, C H., and Hunt, T. 8. Classification of rocks. Wads- worth. Hudson River age of Taconic schists, Dana, .1. D. 1880. Geology of eastern Massachu- setts, Crosby. History of some pro-Cambrian rorks. Hunt, T. S. Reil felds])ar of granite from Lyme, Conn., Des Cloiseaux. Comparisons of iron and associ- ated rocks of Mar(iuette re- gion. Hunt, T. S. Archean and Algonklan — C mtinned. Nkw ENiii.AND — Continued. 1880. Pinite in eastern MassncliJ setts, Crosby. Age of Green Mountains, Daij J. D. Classification of lavas, SlialeJ 1881. Passage of s< diments tn u, canio in Hrighton, Masi Shaler. Folsltes and associated rood north of Hoston, Diller. Norfolk County basin, Mass[ Hartou. Albany granite and contai] phenomena. New Hampsbitt Ha WPS. Recojd of geology for 187!Ml Hawes. Iron ore of Iron Mine Hill R. I., Dana, J. D. Map of United States by Hitcl] cock, Dana. J. 1). Iron ore of Bartlett, N. H.| Huntington. 1882. Comparisons of crystallines J Virginia and New Englami] Hitchcock, C. H, Age of the Taconic system Dana, J. D. Felsites in vicinity of Postniil Diller. Remarks on Mount DesmI Me., Davis, W. M. Decay of rocks geologioalli| considered, Hunt, T. S. Country rock of Marblcliead] Wadsworth. Maine building stones in Ns- tional Museum, Merrill, (i,P| Frenchmans Hay, Me., CrosbyJ Relations of "felsite" to coiiJ glomerate at Milton, Mas,*] Wadsworth. Hornblendic granite of QuincT,| Mass., Wadsworth. So-called inclusions in ,Maiii(| granites, Merrill, G. P. Zircon syenite from Marble- j head, Mass., Wadswortli. Argillites and associates al| Hraintrce, Mass., Dodge. Geologic history of the Ameril cancontinent,Hall, J. ;llmit,| T. S. Ichean and Algon -^Y.w 1:niii.ani>— C W2. Coi)])er d Wheeler History o ami rela lies, llui 1><84. ecology ol ])()Vt, Ii. .strength c N. 11. l)istiirl)an Xowixtrl Distributi ern Unit On "I'ur Mass., C ('(lutribut Riiode 1 Maine bui Connectic Lindsle; Ozoic sys Hions, '^ Wdltll. (~)bservati din dist Felsites a Boston, Geology Essex Daniel. Dike at 1 Mass. Study oi laud. V (ieology Dale, Gold in Notes on in Ne\) Durabili vicinit Eozoic r Hunt, Illustral Rurfac Tliirteei 11 amp New Ha buildi C. 11. Origin nietai .1. I). liull. 12^ TCV.l NORTH AMERTCAX OEOLOGY. 33 ounfains, DaiJ issociated iwa ton, Dillei. ty basin, Mass! te and coiitaj New Hampsbin lofry for 187!t-SiJ cinity of RostniJ Jchean and Algonkian — Continnod. ^'k\n l'.Mii.AM>^('i>ntiniUHl. 1882. Copper dei)osits of Maino. Wheeler. II. A. lliHtory of 'J'iiconio (|ne,stion 1111(1 relntion of 'I'jiconian se- ik'H, Hunt, T. S. 1X84. uincy, Mass., Woltf. Study of peridotite, Cumber- land, Wadsworth. (ieology of Rhode Island, Dale. Gold in Maino, Wadsworth. Notes on building stones used iu New York, Newberry. Durability of building 'tone iu vicinity of Now York,. In lien. Eozoic rocks of North America, Hunt, T. S. Illustrations of ])olished rock sllrfac(^s, Morgati, II.. J. Thirteen sections across New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. II. New Ham]ishire and \ fruiont building stones, Hitchcock, C. H. Origin of beddin;;' in so-ciilled metamorphic rocks, Dana., .1. D. !;„11. 127 ,i Archean and Algonkian — Continued. Ni:w K\(ii,AND—< Ion tinned. 1881. New Hampshire and \'ormont building stones, Ilitehcoek, C. H. r.aram()ri>hleude, Williams, (}. H. Knilding stones of Klnxlo Islitnd, Massachusetts, and Maine, Shaler. Microsco]iic structure of build- ing stones, Hawes, Merrill, G.P. Position of Philadelphia gneiss, i itchi'ock, C. II. ISS.'}. Glaciation on Mount Kearsarge, N. H., Putnam, fieology of nioulli of Xarra- gansett Hay, Dale. Green Mountain gneisses in eastern New iMigland, Hitch- oock, C. H. Origin of crystalline rocks, Hunt, T. .S. History of Taconi<' ([uestion, and relations of the rocks, Hunt. T. 8. Allanite as rock constituent, Iddinga and Cross. Crystallinesof Alabama, Hitch- cock, C. H. Taconic rocks and stratig- raphy, Dana, .1. D. Syenite and gabbro, Essex County, Mass., Wadsworlii. Report of the Atlaiiti(j coast tlivision, .Shaler. .Sectiou.s of New H,nn])shire and \'eriaont by llitchcoik, Dana, .1. D. Division dn systi'me ^o/oiiiuo. Hunt, T. S. Map of I'nit(>d States, Metiec;. 1880. \'aii(il It e granite from \ crmont, Krouschotl". Geology of northern New I'^ng- laud, HitclKock, C. H. Sections across New Ham]>- shire anil N'erniont, Hitch- cock, C. II. Inclusions in granite of Crafts- bur\. N't., .McCormick. Report of division of chemistry, Clarke. F.W. Notes on joint structure, Crosby. 34 CATALOGUE AND INDP]X OF [bcilI Archean and Algonkian— Continued, New England — Coutiu'ied. 1887. Mapof the United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. Succession and metamorpliism in Connecticut Kiver region, Emerson. Gastaldi and the crystalline rocks, Hunt, T. S. Taeouic rocks an^l stratig- raphy, Dana, J. D. The Taconic system. Walcott. Report on Rhode Island, Provi- dence Franklin Society. 1888. Theories of ore deposits, Wads- worth. Olivine diabase from St. George, Me., Dickerman and Wadsworth. Vicinity of Salem, Mass.. Sears. Map of vicinity of Now York City. Martin, D.S. Variations of metamorpbism, Dana, .T. D. Great Barrington, Mass., .lu- lien. Bristol County, Mass., Shaler. 1889. Recreation in central Mussa- chusetts. Honey man. Conglomerates in gneisses, Hitchcock, C. H. Geology of Nahant, Lane. Geologic notes. Sears. Hampshire County, Mass., Em- erson. Camel's Hump and Lincoln Mountain, Vt., Uphani. Geology of Mount Desert Is- land, Shaler. Geology of Cape Ann, Shaler. Report of division of Archean geology, U. S. Geological Survey, Pumi)elly. Report of Atlantic coast divi- sion, U. S. Geological Survey, Shaler. 1890. Areas of continental progress in North America, Dana, J. D. Archean axes of eastern North America, Dana, J. D. Eastern Maine, Bailey. Granites of Massachusetts, Em- erson. Essex County, Mass., Sears. Kaolin in Blandford, Mass., Crosby. I Archean and Algonkian— Coutiiuuit New England— Continued. 1890. Macfarlane's Railway Ciu, Crosby, Hitchcock. Limestone of Norfolk, Coi Dana, .).D. Studies of hornblende scl Hitchcock. Warren's Geography, Brewi Granitoid areas in Lower I. rentian, Hitchcock, V. Williams, G. H. Report of division of An In geology, U. S. Geoloyj Survey, Pumpelly. 1891. American opinion on tliod] rooks, Wiuchell, A. Rifting in granite [Capo Am Tarr. Fauna of Lower Caiulitii Walcott. Arkose beds in central JIai chusetts, Emerson. Keratophyre from JIarl)lelii Neck, Massachusetts, auii sis, Chatard. Trias of Massachusetts, 1 sou. The four rocks about .\i Haven, Dana, .J. D. Metamor])hism in congloinei scliist, Wolff, Iron ores of Miunesotii chell, X. H.andll.V. New York, New .Iekskv, and .sylvania. 17.")2. Mdmoire dans loquel on cinii le Canada a la Suisse, V< tard. 1787. Mineralogischo Kenntiiiss (istlichen Theils von Noj Amerika, etc., Schocjif. 1807. Observations and map <1H. h81!t. mo. 1X1' 1. IWl'. 18l'tJ. 1827. 1828. f Loug Isla: ^ew York •eiitoii, Conn tchess Coiini 1829. iuid Algonklan— Continued, riliK, NKW .IERSKY, and PkNN- \ .\Ni.\— Continued. (Iiologyand mineralogy of New York Island, Akerly. Index to geology of the North- ern .States, Eaton. Carbonate of magnesia ou Statcn Island, Pierce. (Jeoldgy of the United States, Mat'lure. Second re])ort of laboratory of survey of Pennsylvania, Mc- Creath. (Jeology of the Hudson Kiver, Akerly. .Secondary regions of New York and New Jersey, Pierce. Tour between Hartford and (Quebec, Silliman. Notices of northeastern New York, Jessup. (ieology and paleontology of Franklin, N. J., Vanuxemand Keating. Minerals of Paterson and .Sparta, N. J., Nuttall. (tcology of the Highlands, New York, Eaton, (ieology of Highlands of New York and New Jersey, Pierce. Survey of Rensselaer County, N. ¥., Eaton. Serpentine of Hoboken, N, ,1., Nuttall. Survey of Erie Canal, Eaton. Expedition to sources of ,St. Peters River, Keating. Country near Easton, Pa., Finch, J. American lead mine. New York, Lee, C. A. (Jeologic survey of Philadel- phia, Troost. IWrings for water, Disbrow. Nomenclature of North Ameri- can rocks, Eaton. Country near West Chester, Pa,, Finch. Tabular view of American rocks, Eaton. Serpentine on New York Islaud, Van Rensselaer. Cneisses in Eastern United .States, Maclure. Gneisses and associates in east- ern United States, Maclure, Archean and Algonklan — Continued. Nkw YoiiK, Nr.w Jkhsky, and Penn- sylvania — Continued. 1830. All primitive strata schistose, Eaton. Ge. (icolofj;y td" ()raii{;(< County, \. Y'., lioitoii. \V. 1S\{). Ut'port on iiiineriils and cliciu- ieiil di'partiuout, New York, Beck, Fourth rt'jMiit on .survey of IVimsylvania, Wooers. II. I>. Fourth rojiort of geologist of iirst district of New York, Mather. Description of geology of Now .Tcrsey. Rogers. II. 1). 1841, Fifth report of auivey of Iirst district of New York, Mather. IJeport on luiueralogy of tlie survey of New Y'ork, P.ck, L,C. J''ifth report of survey of the second district of New Y'orl<, Eiunions. F. Fifth report on survey of reiiii- sylvania, Kogcrs, II. I >. IM'2. (ioology of third district of New Y(n'k. I^uiinons, I".. To])ography. geology, and re- source of New York, Eiuiuous. ^Mineralogy of New Y'ork, I'.ock. (ieoliigy of New Y'ork, second district, Eunnons, F, 18 IS. .Superposition of r(i, .\griciiltural geology of iKirt ern New Y'ork, KniinonN, E. Zinc mines of Franklin, N. , Algvr. 184ti, .Ygriculture of New Y'ork. K: iiions, F, Ohservaiions on magnetic di Lticke, 1817. .Milling report, Winter (ji northern New Y'ork. Ki iiious, E. 1818, Catalogue of geological sim mens. New Y'ork, Hall, .1. 18r)(). Survey of county of 'NVasliiii ton, N'.Y'., Fitch. 18.")1, Specimen ts presented to Nr YtnL Museum, Hough. 1851.'. Survey of county of Essex. .N.l AVatson. Condition of part of Fraalili ite vein, N. ,1., Farringtnii. Fault at Sterling, N.J,, la riiigtoii. 185:i, Whcatlcy, Brook dale, ai Charleston mines, Clicsii County, Pa.. Rogers, H. 1>. 18ol. On nature cd' limestone w franklinite, .Tackson, C. 1, Some ciystallin(» Iiniestmu'< North America, Hunt, T. > 18,"),^, I'cber die Geologie von >ii Amerik.'i, Marcoii, .1. EsciuissegdologiqueduCMiiii Logan and llnnt. Remarks on Sussex C\v York. ].i zoological sjMi ork, ilall, ,1. ity of AYasliiiii tell. esonted to Xi 11. Hough, y of Essex, .N. iirtof FriKilil I., I''arriiii;t(iii ling, X.J,, 1.: )ok dale, aii mines, Clicsii Rogers, H. H. limestone wi* ackson, ('. T. le liniestmu'^ •a, iruut,T. > logie von Xo! ■eon, ,7. ;i(juodii(';in;ii unt. Sussex ('(Piiiit; 1. W. :8 Couutj'. h TON. 1 NORTH AMERICAN CEoLOdY. 37 chean and Algonkian -Crnitiiiiied. si:\v VoiiK, N'KW .li:i!si-.v, \\i> I'l'w- svi.v.xNiA— ( 'ontiniied. isriil. Ueporton nortliern New.Iorsoy, Kitehell. Strncturo of Pliila. Neighborhood of Rossie. N. Y., JIacfarl.ine. History of Delaware County, Pa., Smith, G. Age of New Jersey Higlilainls hy Rogers, Seeley. T. P. History of Eozooii cnniMlense, Am. Jour. Sci. Skizze der Umgegenx. Geology of New Jersey, Cook, G. H. Eozoischen Forma tionsgrni)])e Nord Amcrikas, Creduer. Occurrences of iron in Tiiasses, I AYhittlesey. ' Lanrentiau liniestDiies aud 1 their mineralogy, Hunt, T. S. [ Archeaii and Algonkian— Continued. Ni w YoiiK, Ni;\v .lr,i!-ii;v, and 1'i;\x- SYIAANIA— Continued. 1870. L'eceiit ])rogrcss in geology, Hall., I. Mowlilers in gneiss near Phila- delphiii, Leeds. A. R. Noi'ite or liil)radorite rock, Hunt, T. S. 1871. Srdiists !iinl limestone of New York Isliiud. Martin, I). S. Pennsylvania's f o ii n d a t i o n stones, Leeds, (ieognosy of Api)ahieliianH, limit. i'.s. 1S72, Corundum mine, tHiester Coun- ty, Pa.. Leidy. Origin of eozoonal limestone ne:ir Chelmsford, I'ei ry. Ifeporl of survey of New .lersey for ]s71, Cook. G. II. h'eport of survey of Now .Jersey fur 1871.'. Cook, (!. II. Notes on granitic rocks, llnnt, T, S. Certain rocks in St. Lawrence County, N. Y., older than Potsdam. Mrooks. 1871). Position of iron ores of north- ern New York, limit, T. S. Hematites of eastern I'nited States. Hunt, T.S. Notes in Lehigh County, etc., Lesley. . I. P. lion ores ol" South ^loundijn Pa..L.'s]ey. J. P. Rcjiortof survey of New .lersey for lS7.'i. Cooli, (r. H. Magnetites of St. Lawrence County. N. Y.. Silliman. 1874. Serpentine psendomorphs from 'I'illy I'oster mine, Dana..). I». Re)iortof survey of New ,I<>rsev for lS7l,Cook. G. H. Serpentines of eastern I'liited States. Martin, D. s. Magnetites of New .lersey, Smoidi, Hunt. T. S. ; lUake. 1875. Musc(metcong tunnel, New. ler- sey. Hriiikcr. Hydvogeology. Frazer. Eariluinake of 1871, Miiitlu, U.S. (Jeologic (h.-u't, of the luited States. Bradley, F. H. 38 CATALOGUE AND INUEX OF iniui Archean and Algonkian— Continurd. Nkw Youk, New Jeumky, and I'kn.n- SYIA'ANIA — Coiitiiuiod. 1876. Striu'tureofHouthciiHtpniPcnn- Hylviiiiia, LoHley, .J. 1'. Serpoiitiiio liincMtono of north- ern New York, Hall, .1. Report on York an I'kJ 8YLVANIA — ContilUKHl. 1879. Lake Superior copper nij in Pennsylvania, ltliuii| Hunt, T.M. Macfarlane's (ieologieal 1(J road Guide of New Y"ij Macfarlane. (Jeology of South Momiui Pa.. Frazer. Macfarlane's Goologlciil liij road Guide of New .Icrs* Smock. Iron ore of northern New Yoii HaJl.C.E. Second report of laboratorv| survey of Pennsylvania. Croath. Report of geologist of .NJ .Jersey for 1879, Cook, C. HI Macfarlane's Geological Raj road (.iuide, Pennsylviini| Lesley, J. P. Lake Superior copper rnci in Pennsylvania, Ulimill Hunt, T. S. Serpentine and steatite in Delj ware County. Pa., Rand. 1880. Limestone belts of WestcliestI County, N. Y., Dana, J. 1). Relations of crystalliiu^s eastern Pennsylvania. Hal C.E. Fossils in Peach Rotton\ slatfj Lesley, J. P ; Frai.er. Geology of Lancastftr Count!! Pa.. Frazer. Report of State Geologist New Jersey for 1880. Coot] G. H. History of some pre-Caiiiliriai rocks, Hunt. T. S. 1881. Geology of Philadelphia Coin] ty, Pa., Hall. C. E. ; Lesle| .1. P. Graphite of Chester CoMnt;| Pa., Frazer. Change of serpentine iutl quartz. Rand. Serpentine of Delaware Couij ty, Pa., Kand. Analyses of minerals and rocll from Bucks, Philadelpbiil and Montgomery couuties| Pa., Geuth. Ibl-u.flRTO!).] NORTH AMEKICAN GEOLOGY. 39 tchean and Algoiiki . -Contiuuec*.. SFW YoiiK, Nkw .Iku.sky, and P/.nn- svi.VANiA— Contiinio Pkn.v- 8Yi.v^NlA — Continue*!. 1883. Lower Morion and vicinity, Pa., Rand. Notes on liadiinr and vicinity, Pa., Rand. Geology of Port Henry, N. Y., Hunt, T. S. S»!rpentiue of Staten Island, Hunt, T. S. History of serpentine and notes (m pre-Cambrian rocks. Hunt, T. 8. Geology of Philarlelpliia, Fra- zer, Lewis, II. C. Relations at serpentine (juarry, Chester County, Pa., Brin- ton, J. H. South Mountain gneiss. Pa., Hall, E. E. Serpentine beds of Chester and Delaware counties. Pa., Wilcox. < lonesis of crystalline iron ores, Julien. Geology of Hudson County, N. .7., Russell, LC. Geology of Lehigh and North- ampton counties. Pa., Les- ley. Geology of ('hester County, Pa, Lesley, J. P. ; Hall, C. E. ; Frazer. Geology and copper of Adams County, Pa., Bailey, .!. T.; Frazer. Lower Merion and vicinity, Rand. Geology of Richmond County, N.Y., Britton, N.L. Granite at Sparta, N.,L, Darton. Iron mines of New Jersey, School of Mines. 1884. Illustrations of polished rock surfaces, .Morgan, 11. .1. Various massive rocks made in one nu'tamorphic process, Dana, J. D. Coppordcpositsof South Moun- tain, Henderson. Peach Bottom slates, Frazer. Notes on building stones used in New York. Newberry. Age of Philadelphia gneiss, Frazer. / 40 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. \:, !| Archeaii jiiul Alcronkian — ("ontiinicd. Nicw YouK, New .Ikuskv, and J'i;x\- SYLVANIA— ContiuiKMl. 1881. I'dHitioiiDf'I'Iiiladolpliia j:;noiMS, IlitclicDck, C. 11. Trap (likes ol' soutlioasteru I'ciinsylvaiiia, Frax.or. l'llOh^I)llatcs ill Alali.iuia Creta- ceoiiN, .'. Strengths of granite, Wiuchell, N. II. Distrihntion of iron oics in eastern rnited,stafeH,.Siiiock. .I.e. Corthindt and ."^lony i'oint honildciidic mik! augitc rock, Kaim, ,1. I). r;iraiuori>hoMis of pyroxene lo hoinlilendi', "Williams. (J. II, ivcl»ort ol' survey of New Jor- ,sl^y for 1884, Cook, (i. II. renn.sylvania luiildiiig stones, Lesley, . I. r. New Jersey building stones. Cook and Smock. K'emarkson Ifadnor Township, I'a., I'razer. New York building stones. Cook and Siiioek. 18'^r>. Iron ores of northern Now York, Hall,C.i;. Trap iliko aeros.s southeast rennsylvania, I.e\\ is. II. C. History of Taeonie (jiiestion and relations of the rocks, Hunt, T. S. (ieology of Manhatlan Island, Cozzens. Town geology, the Ics.son of thi^ IMiihulelpbianxdcs, Heil- prin, Maji of rnite-l States, .Metiee, Arelican of New .Jersey, Urit- tou. N. L. Archeaii and Algonkian — Contiiimd. NKW YotJK, NKW .Tk.KSK.V, A.Nl) l'l;.\^.( s VI. VAN'I A— Continued. 188."). (icologic atlas of counties . I'cnusylvania, Lesley, .1,1' Study of Eozoou cauadci,- Jnlien. Progress of geology, l(i!<;| llnut. T. S. Analyses : 1 )elaware CoiiutJ Pa., (ientli. Siirv(\v of Uelaware Coinitvl Pa., Hall, ('. E. lieport of geologist of Xn| ,Iers(!y for 1885, Cook, (I. Studies of Archeau of Now Jei| sey, liritton, N. L. Iron mines of Putnam CoiiutJ N. v., AVendt. 188ii. I.al'ayotto serpentine lielj Kand. l\'(n-iew of report of StatJ geologist of New Jersey I'J 1885, Kaymond. Field worlv in Archeau of Ni;| .Jersey, liritton, N, L. Theories of ore deposits, \\»i^ worth. Geology of PenusylviiiiiJ IJogin's. II. I). American Trias, N(^wl>erry. Brandy wiue kaolin, Delawan County, Pa., Ashhiiriicr. Samples of iron oie, Heutfni. I Floor of Trias of Now ,lersrt| Britton, N. L. Notes on Staten Island, lirii] ton, N. L. Schistose rocks in AdiroiJ thicks, liritton, N. 1..; Jicn. ^Montgomery County, l'a.,tai| tcr. York County, Pa., Fr.izev. Didawaro and Chester lvaii'ii| deposits, Pa., Lesh^y, .1. Examples of ]iressure iiuxii'il Lewis, II. C. Tide-water gneisses, .M;iit:i D. S. Building stones of SiMto »l New York, Hall, .J. Dutchess, I'litnam, and Wt- cheater counties, N. Vj Smock. BTOX.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 4t [■cliean and Algonkian— Coutiuiica. ;i;w YoiiK, Xkw Jkrsky, axx> Pexn- SYLVANIA— Continued. 1887. Tilly Foster iron mine, l»utl- inan. roiiritton, N. L. Parallel structure in rocks, (;:tlla\vay. Notes on Jloliawk Valley, N<'\v York, IJeeelier and Hall. Minerals of .Stateu Island, Cliamberlin, I>. 1>. Mati:iials of the Api>ahieliiuns, Clay pole. Radnor Townaliij), Delaware ('onnty. Pa.. Rand. Eo/i)onal rock on Mauliattan Island, Gratacup. Structure and orinin of .Staton Island serpentine.',, (irataeaj). New .Jersey Geological Sur\ ly report, Raymond. (ieoloy;ical surveys, New .Jer- sey, Cook, (i. 11. K'ecent lii'ld work. New Jersey, Hrittou, N.L. liorinns on .Staten Island, llol- liek. Cortl.indt rocks, llarkor. 188N. ■\h'Utville serpentine, ^Miirrill, (.. P. riant I'rtun liniestoni^ of Sus- sex. County, N .1, IJritton, N. L. Uorings on Staten Island, liril- ton, N.L. liuildiug stones of New York, Smock. Contact nietanioridiism, Corl- landt series, Williams, (i. 11. Dilvis of lluana. Analyses of intrusive diorite nearPcekskill, X, Y,, Chatard, Studies of Archean rocks of New Jersey, Nason, Zircon rocks in Highlands of New Jersey, Nason ami Fer- ricr. 42 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 121 ■^BToN.l Aichean and Algonkian — Contiiumd. Nkw York, Xi;\v .Ikiihky, and Pk-nn- .sYi.XANiA— Continuod. 1890. Scapolito rock, Xasou. Serpeutiuous rocks, Xew York iind Peuusylvuiiia, Merrill, G.P. Serpentines of soutlieiwtern Pennsylvania, Kand. Anlayses of'scrpentines, Catlct t. State lin(3 scrpt^ntines, Peuu- sylviinia, Chester. Macfarlane's Riiilwiiy Cinide, Chester, Fontaine, Hitch- rock, Hunt, Snioek. Warren's Geography, Urower. Fauna of Lower Cambrian, "Walcott. Building stones of New York, Smock. 1891. Eruptive iron ores, New Jersey, Nasou. Iron mines of New Jersey, Nason. Eciuivalents of Minnesota iron ores, Winchell, N. H. New Jersey Geological survey report, Cook. G. H. Post-Archean age of white lime- stones, Nason, Am. Geol., Dana, J. D. ; Smock. Artesian Avells in eastern Penn- sylvania, Carter. Opinions as to age of older rocks, AVinchell, A. Feldspar bed in Pennsylvania, Cavtt^r. Genesis of iron ores, Kimball. New Croton A([ueiluct, Carson. Artesian wells, Smock. South Valley Hill, Pa., Hand. Iron ores of Minnesota, ^\■in- chell, N. H.ardn.V. MaUYI.AM) to Al.AltAMA, 1787. Mineralogisoho Kenntniws des Jistlichen Theils, Schoei)f. 1807. < >bservati()iis for mincralogic ma]) of Maryland, Gordon. Geology of the United States, Maclurc. 18U. llcgion about Harpers Ferry, Mitchell, S. 1-. 1818. On parts of Virginia, Tennes- see, Alabama, Mississiitpi, etc., Cornelius. Archean Mahyl 1818. 1819. 1821. 1822. 1824. I 1825. i ! 1826. 1827, 1828, 1829 ISSO, 18;{2, 18:« 1834 and Algonkian — Continui'd. AM) TO Ai.AHAM A— Continued. Observations on geology ofl North America, Mitchell.. S.lJ Coal in vicinity of KichuKiuil] Va., Grauuner. Koport of surveys in IHljJ Fulton. Parts of North .and South ( 'iiri>| lina, Dickson. Structure of valley of the Miij.| sissippi, Nuttall. Views of pyroxene or ai.gilc iil granite, Vauuxcm. Notes of ])arts of North timll South Carolina, Porter, T.lil Rocks collected in North Caio-| Una, Olmstoad. Dikes of Nortl\ Claroliua, Hockj with. Report on geology of North| Carolina, Olnisteail. Gold mines of North Caroliua.1 Olmstead. Silurian ago of the sonthen| Ai)palachians, Bradley, (ieologyaud nunoralogy stalls tics of South Carolina, Mills.i Geology of North CaroliuaJ ]\IitclK"ll, E.; Olmstead. Ilei)ort on North Carolina, Mitchell, E. Gold mines of North Carol iua.| Rothe. Novaculitein Georgia, Keciiev.] Gneisses and associalos, JIaclur(!. Geology of gold region of Nurtbl Carolina, Mitchell, E. (Jiild of tlieCarolinasiutaliosr| slate, Fat(Ui. Fossil shells of the Tertian.] Conrad. Mining district of Georgia Peck. Description of bar(> hills marl Baltimore, llaytleti, 11. II. Country lietwetm Baltimore ami I the Ohio, Aikin. (iold regions, Dickson, .). Section through Richmond coal I licld, Va., Taylor. R. C. Country between I'redci icks| burg and "Winchester, Va.. Clemsou, T. C. Uchean and Alg Mauvland to LbT' 'N. 1 NORTH AMERICAN (iEOLOGY. 43 Uchean and Algonkian — Coutiiiiied. MAini'AND To Ai.AiiAMA — (loiitinued. is:;5. Review of sections in Virginia and Maryland, 'I'aylor, R. C. Fossii-Hsli tcoth, ganlt in Ala- bama, and divisions of (.'rcta- ceotis, Morton, S. C l\'apiialiannock gold mines in Virginia, Wellington. 18;ili. RiM'onnaissaiico of Virginia, Rogers, W. li. Reconnaissance from Weashing- tou through Wisconsin to Cotean dcs Prairies, Foather- stonhaugh. 1^::'7. Physical geography of Mary- land, Dncatel. Fonrtli report on Tenues^ee, Troost. (J old veins near Frederlcks- hnrg,Va., Silliman, Jlanry. Gold mines and region of Vir- ginia, Silliman. IS'is, Report of geologist of Mary- land, Dncatel. 18li!'. K'eport of geologist of Mary- land, Dncatel. First and second reports on Delaware, Booth. Rei)ort of survey of Virginia for 1S38, Rogers, W. R. ISIO. Report of survey of Virginia for 1839, Rogers, W. H. Report of geologist of Mary- land, Dncatel. 1x11. Report of survey of Virginia for 1840, Rogers, W. R. .'>urvey of Delaware, Rooth. ISL'. Elements of geology and out- line of geology of North Car- olina, IMitchell, !•;. \X\'.i. Agricultural survey of South Carolina, Rulliu. ISIt. Survey of South Carolina, Tuomey. \XU\. Fifth rejiort on Tenuesacp, Troost. lx\'. ('oal field near Richmond, \'a., Lyell. 1>!I.S. (ieology of South Carolina, Tuomey. Ii( tters on geology, Christy. Report on geology of South Carolina, Vanuxem. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. Mauyi.and to Ai.AnAMA — Coutiuuod. 1849. Remarks on primary of Blue Ridge, Va., Rogers, W. B. Statistics of Georgia, White, G. Second visit to the Uuited States, I.yell. 1851. Gold formations of Maryland, Virginia, and North Caro- lina, Johnson, W. R. 1852. Observations on magnetism, Locke, Second report of (diemist of Maryland, lliggins. Deep River coal iield region, McLenahan. Report of geological survey of North Carolina, Emnidus, E. 18,53. T'hird report of chemist of Maryland, Iliggins. Geologic map of Uuited States, etc., Marcou, .T. 1854. (iold-bcaring slates, Montgom- eryCounty, Md., Enunons, E. Gold region of Lumpkin Coun- ty, (wn, Tenn., Ansted. 1858. Sixth re])ort of chemist of Maryland, Iliggins. Report on survey of South Car- oliua, Lieber. 44 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nru. irl Archean aiid Algonkian — ( onliiiiifd. Aichean and Algonkian — Coutiunt^cl, MAini.AM) lO Al.AlSAMA— ('oiltillllcil. 18r)8. fieolngy of North Ainericii, ^larcon,.!. | I'^irst report on Alalmni.i. Tiioinoy. ]{oi)(irt on ])('(■]) ]{i\cf coal dis- tric'l, Wilkes. 8kcteli ot' fit'ology ol' I'nited States. IJop'rs. II. D. Second rciinrt on •ic(ilo;L;'v ot' Alabama, Tiioniey. lJe])ort of chcuiiciil dcpMitnient ol'survey of Alalia in;i. ^lallct. 18.")!). Colialt and nii- triets, S. ('., I.ielicr. ^loiniinin^i of Xorth Carolina, r.acklcy.S. li. ^Maryland marbles and iron ores, Jaek.son. C. T. Itacoliiniitc' and its associates in South Carolina, l.iclier. Mctaniorphics of the Atlantic Slope, Ko^eis. II. I •. ]8(i(l. I'irstrejiortof chemist of M;iry land, Tyson. Second report, of chemist of Maryland, Tyson. I'Vairth report on South Caro- lina, I.iolier. 18t;i. Cherokee A'alley, North Cnro- lina. I'.lakc. J)c])th of dec(im])osilion in (Icorjiia, .lacksoii. C, T. 18(L'. Ii'tiiiarks on tlio Tacoiiie sys- tem, Stevens. 18(iti. .Mai> of Canada and part of I'nited Stat(!s, ],oj;an and Hall. 18t)7. h'eport of p;c()loii;ic survey of North Carolina, lS(;i;, Kei •. Skizzo dor (loldfcidcn von ]1ahlonej;a, Crediier. The State of .Vlahaina, Haines. 18(!;t. (JeoloM-y of Tennes.see. Salford. Report of jr(.ol()oii.;i| survey of North Car(dina, lSfi;i, Merr. 1871. (MMgnosy of Apjialachiaiis, Hunt, '1'. S. [ (ieo^fnosio tind miiK-ralreich- ! thum des AUej^liany syslem, ' Credner. Geoloj^y an T(i Aiauama — Continue. 1871. Mim-ral resources of Nortli (,i;5 olina, (ientli. Notices of fioid mines in V.;'| ginia, llenwood. h'elutions of Kichmond t;r:it ite, a,.;o of l^'icliniond cdi, Ilatteras uplift, I'erry. 1872. Coriindnm r<>L;ion of Nortlit aik olma and (leorgia, Shcp.aiiJ C. O. Causes ot" production | .(■sley, ,1.1\ i'])ort of siu'vcf olina, K^'n^. altoratioiw ;ii;| <'iith. f I'lliti'il Slulu '. II.: llitilir border of IVi Vortli C'iiiolinJ liu'ian rork Nortli. IVi Ii'ichnioiiii, Vi t>nrtlii|'>''i^'"l ill tbo State la. Coiitii, i.'l I'.liu' Iv'ia.'l Icheaii and Algonkian — ("ontinned. Archean and Algonkian — Coiitiuned. Makvi.aM) to Ai.ahama— Continued. lt<7r>, Jv'eport of survey of North Car- olina, Kerr. I J'.ssay on w esterii Nortli Caro- lina, Smith, C. I). I Primordial strata of \ irginia, I Fontaiuo. I Structure of Stoue Mountain, 1 ilillyer. ' Cornudum aud it.s associated | rocks. Siuitli, C. D. Kasteru \'irginia coal field, j Coryell, (ieologic ch.irt of liiitcd | States. ]{radley, F. II. l\c])ort of progress of survey of (Jeorijia, Little. ' Ivcporr of survey of Alabama for 1S7I, Smith, F. A. i l,s7(), Fxaiiiination of Caiawba IJiver, Abert. Ilaiulbook of (;eor.i;ia, ■lames. Diatomaceous sands of Ixich- nioiul, Va.. Coryell. K'eport of survey of Alabama. 1875, Smith, I'.. A. Second reimrt of survey of (ieorgia. Little. Virgiiiia geographical aud po- : litical wmnmary. Ilotchkiss. I 1S77. Kelations of syenite at KMeh- nioml, elevation of co.ist o|' llatteras and Maine, .laclv- soii. I Minerals of -outliwesi \ ir- | giiiia. Loyd. , < )coe(! anil lliwassce mineral | districts, Killebiew. | lt>7>>. Outline of geology (d' Alabama, j Smith, K. A. Catalogue id' ores, rocks, and woods of (ieorgia. L ttle, | Soils of Alabama. Stiibbs. | Atlaiitic system of mountains. ' Hitchcock, C. II. j K'elatioiis of liliie Kitlgt^ in N'ir- I ginia, lingers, ^^'. I>. Eozoie rocks of North Ameri<'a, Hunt. T. S. j ix7!t. liabony Falls. Campbell, .L L. | I'.xamiiiatioii of p;iit of .lames I l\'i\er iron belt, IMcDoiiald. i Coi'iiiidiim mine, .Macon Coiin- ty, N. ('., liaymoud. Iliiudbook of MrgiiMM. I'ollaid. Makvi.v.M) lit Ai.AitA.MA — Continiiod. 187!). ^les'i/.oic. In \irgiiiia, lleiii- rk'li. Origin of (days, Hunt, T. S. Macfarlane"s (ieological Kail- road Ciuide to Tcnuossee, Safford. Macfarlaue's (ieological I\ail- road (iiiideto Alabama, (ics- ncr and Smith. Mucfarlaiie's (ieological Ivuil- road (iiiidc to jtidaware and Maryland, Filler, I'ontaiiie. Macfarlauo's (ieological Kail- road (Jiiide (o \'irginia, Kog- ers. W. M. Miicfarlane's Geological Kail- road (iiiido to North and South Carolina, Kerr. Maefarlaiie's Geological Kail- road (iiiidetotioorgia. Little. I8S(). Iron ores ol" the \'irgiiiias, K'ogers, AV. I!. K'esoiirees ot' Shenandoah \'al- ley, ^'a., Ilotchkiss. County adjacent to .lames KiM'f and Kanawha Canal, t'ampl)idl, .1. L. Geologic action of humus acids, .lulien. (iold gravels of North Caro- lina, Kerr. Mica \eiiis of North Candiiia, Kerr. K'esoiirees ot' Shcnaiidoali Xal- ley. Va.. Ilotchkiss. .Vrcailia iron property. Vir- ginia, Campbidl, .L L. Kesoiirc(>s near route of K'ich- moud aud Soutlnvesteru Kailway, Ilotchkiss. K'cport (Ml liiK^ ol' K'ichmoiid and .'-•outhxM'sti'ni Kailway, sh.aler. 1881. Aurilci'oiis sljitcs ol' southcru region, Jlell, F. Copper of ( 'arroll County. Md.. I'ra/.er. Analysis of ores and lime- stones, N'irginia. Hrittoii, .1. 15. Norfolk amlAVestiiii iiiid Shen- andoah railroads, Ilotchkiss. A(^lioii of frost ill su))crticial matcnal. Kerr. 46 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bt'LL,ttl lllTON.l Archean and Algonkian — Continned. Mahylaxi) to Ai-ahama — Continued. IHSl. Orijiin of topography of North Carolina, Korr. Minerals of North Carolina, Gcnth. 1882. Wise, Lee, and Scott counties, Va., Stevenson. Emeralds in Morth Carolina, Hidden. Notes ou geology of tln^ Vir- ginias, Kogers, W. ]$. Roan Mountain, N. C., Wetb- erby. Kocks of llocklisb (Jap, Au- gusta County, A'a,, Kogers, W. 15. Brush Creek gold district, Vir- ginia, Fontaine, Caniparisoiis of crystallines of Virginia and New England, Hitchcock, C. H. Sulphuret dei)()8it8 of Virginia, F'ontaine. Mines of the Appalachian Range, Ilanua. Southern soapstoucs, kaolin, and fire clays, Jlell. Peculiarities in occurrence of gold, North Caroliii.'i, K«nr. 1883. Jialtiniorc surface geology. Science. Survroduction of Alabamd Smith. E. A. ^'irginia liuilding stones, Hunt| ington and !Munroe. Cotton production in XoriJ Carolina and A'irginia. Kcnl Cotton production in Gcor;;iij Loughridge. Physio-geographic and agnl cultural features of TciineJ see, Satford. Olivine rocks of North ('anj lina, Wadsworth. Dnnyte of North CaroJimI Julien. Geology of Bine Ridge at Jiiiiif!] River, ("anipbell, .1. L. Blue Ridge near Balcony F Va.,Cam].bcll, J.L. (Jabbros ange^| W. B. rchean and Algo: IMarvlank to Ai 18> lo Ai.AiiAMA — ( 'oiitiiiued. l8^ll. raramoriiUosis of ]>>. roxeno to liornblendo. W illiams, G. 11. Micr()sco])i(' strucMiroof build- ing stones, Merrill. (J. P. ISS."'. Map of United States, McGee. Iliiiidbook of Yirijinia, Har- rison. Potsdam east of Uliio Ridge in Virginia, Canipliell. II. I). St. JIary iron projierty, Vir- ginia. Campbell. .1. L. Pikes of apparently eruptive granite in^ar Baltimore, Wil- liams. G.H. Review of geology of Dela- ware, Chester. Strata in shaft of waterworks at Waalungton, Robinson, T. Crystallines of Alabama, Hitcli- eock, C. II. Kogers's geology of the Vir- ginias, Campbell, .7. L. and H.D. (Ireenway iron belt of James River, Kimball. Wt'i. Iron ores in Alabama, Willis. Studies of gabbros, etc., in Del- aware. Chester. I'yrite deposits of the Allegha- uies, Wendt. (iabl)ros of and associates near Baltimore, Williams, G. H. Samples of iron ore, North Carolina, east Tennessee, Willis. Report of division of chemis- try, V. S. Geological Survey, ciarke. F. W. 1887. (ineiss-dunyte contacts of Co- rundum Hill, N. C, Chat- ard. Residue from decay of seiiists near Cary. N. C, Riggs. TininXorthCarfdina.Van Ness. Notes in Virginia, North t'aro- lina, etc., Britton, N. L. Map of the United States, Hitchcock, C. H. 1888. Archean geology of Maryland, Williams, G. H. Haltimoro region, Williams, (i.H. Rocks near Ilchester, Md., Hobbs. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. Mauyi.ani) to Ai.ahama — Continued. 1888. Mica mining in North Carolina, Phillips. Poridotito at Webster. N. C, Diller. Contact phenomena in South Carolina. Richards. 1SS9. Mineralogy of Maryland, Wil- liams, Cr. II. Tin in North Carolina. Tur- uuin. 1891). (ia1i))ros of Delaware, Ches- ter. ' Nonfeldspathic intrusives of Maryland, Williams. G. H. Vicinity of Baltimore, Wil- liams, G. H. (toM of Montgomery County, Md., Emmons, S. F. Analyses of rocks. Baltimore County, :Md., Whitfield, .I.E. ; ("hatard. Analysis of marble from Cockeysvillo. Md., Whitfield, .1. E. Corundum in Patrick County, Va,. (Jentli. Maef'arlane's Railway (Jnide, Chester, Fontaine, Ham- mond, McCutche;i, Safl'ord, Campbell, Williams, (i. H. ; Chance. Warren's GeogTajihy, Brewer. Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Walcott. Crystalline rocks of Maryland, Williams, G. H. 1891. Hailo mine, South Carolina, Thies and Jlozger. Iron ores of Virginia, Pechin. Piedmon Plateau, Maryland, Williams, G. H. Geology of Washington. Wil- liams, G. H. : !MeGeo. Anglesito from Maryland, Wil- liams, G. H. Excursion across the A])i)ala- chians. Williams. ( i. II. Geological survey of (ioorgia, Spencer. Structure of the Blue Ridge, Keith and Geiger, Hitchcock, C.H. Section across the Piedmont Plateau iu Maryland, Keyes, 48 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF |m 1.1, Archean anil Algonkian — ('onriiiiicd. (IHICAT F.akkKfuiox. (Miclii;,':!!!. Wis- consin, Miiiiu'sot;!, and Caniula ad- joining lakes Superior iind Ilurou.) 1821. 'rrjivcl.-i tliroiifrli fiheNortliM-eat, ScliooliTal't, ForniatiouH ol' western ])art of MissiHsippi \'all(>y. .lacsin. K.V. Xfiti vc eo])per on soiitli shore of Italic, Snperioi', Selioolcrjil'l . OliHorvatioiirt on northwest por- tion of Lake llnrou, r.igs))y. \X22. Copper mines of sonth shore of Lalve SiiiKuior, f^choolcraf't. 1821 . Minerals on north eoaat of Lake Sniterior, Delalield. l'xi)edition to sonrees of St. Peters L'iver, Keating, Notes on Lake Ilnron, iiigshy. 1825. Notes on Lake Snix'rior.Higsby. 182!). (ieolony ot'Lake Siijierior, i!ay- field. ls;il. llxpedition to Itasea fiake, .Sehooleraft. Ii'e])ort on eo])])er ot' Lake Su- perior. Houghton. J'.xpedition to northwest In- diana. Allen and Schoolcraft. IS.SO. lieconnaissanee from Wa.sliing- ton through Wisconsin to Co- teau des Prairies, p'eather- Btonhaiigh. l?egion aiound Fort Winne- bago, Wis.. Puggles. 1839. Report on Wayne and Monroe counties. .Mich., Hubbard, !;. 1810. Third report of State geologist of ^Michigan, Houghton. 1811. Veins of northern peninsula of .Michigan. Houghton. I'^ourth report of geologist of Michigan, Houghton. 1842. Fifth report of geologist of Michigan. Houghton. 1848. Age of Lake Superior copjier rocks, Houghton. Region of basin of the Upper Mississippi, Nicollet. 1844. Inllnence of icebergs upon drift, Hayes..!. L. 1845. ^Mineral lands of Lake Su])e- rior, Sanders, U. N. Report on inificriil lands of Lake Superior, Stockton, Archean and Aleonkian — OontinnwU Oni;.\T L.\KK l\K(;inrt, lliibhjird. Analyses, sale of mineral jiiii,i f.,ak(3 Superior. .1 aekMin. Agriculture of New York,; nions. li. Re|)orls on soulh shore el' lij Sn])(M'iiir. Ilonghton and p, tol. l\'eport on mineral lamlsi Lake Superioi, *;ray, A. I; Iveport on mineral i.inils Michigan. KVdfe. (ieology of Porrers Isliiiid, Copper Harbor, Locke. Observations on niagneiic. Locke. 1H47. Mining in region ol' I .iki" ])erior. Logan. Howld(;rof eojtpor on sonilifj shor(! of l>ake Siip.ijii Shepherd. 1'. North shore of I^ake Siun-i: Logan, ('oppcr districts of Lake Iterior, Pettit. liasalt on northern slimv | Lake Superior, Duttuii. 1 l^eport of survey of A\'is(iiiii| and Iowa, Owen, D. 1>. Report on Lake Sui)eri()r i trict. Murray, A, 1848. Plienoniena on south Ai of Lake. Superior. l'o;;t H.D. Work in northern peninsula JSIiidiigan. Whitiu'v, ,1.11. Gediegen Kujifer mit gcdii'l Silber, Noggeriith, Lake Superior mining (li)iitinii«l| >N — Contiiiniil. l'arf.':tMit, ii;itiis( lac SuiHTieiir. .lai •■sot" Lake Siijicrii D. ]\f>w«^('na\v I'd; c;.T. [ions of Lake Sv.il let I, ami Ttxld. iiifli cl' Lake > t. lliililiari!. all) <)!" ini:iiTal 1:h;J )erior, ,1 ackMni. i>, of Xi'W \oyl. l| soul ll shove III' I,; , iloilnliiou and i-r iiilufval \;\mh\ icvioi. oray, A. Ii. 1 iiiiiioral hiU'U I. K'olfc'. ■ I'ovrcrs IhImihI . [larlior, l.ii('l;i'. )!!« on iiiaj;iic'i if . re.si'ioii of I iiKi' gan. copper on soMlliJ if J/aki) Sii]i i;f II, 1'. ■e of Lake SainT:| ricts of l.:iki' itlit. novtliorti sliofi' j ncrior, Dutte iui'voy of M'i->(nii| 1. ( )\von. D. 1>. l.ake Superior i rray. A. 11 on Houili A\ Superior. I'o;! ortliern jieniiisn!; . Whitney,.!. Ii. ier lands of Lake Superior, Foster and Whitney. Geology of Lake Superior cop- ])er district, Foster and Whit- ney, Gdologie du district nietallifere dii lac Sup6riotir, ,)acks>ologi(iue, Rotter- nnuide, American geology, Emmons, E. 18.56. Ash bed of Phcunix mine, Dupee. (ieology of north shore of I-ake Superior, Whitney. Second report on survey of Wis- consin, Percival. (ieology of north shore of Lake Superior, Whitney. Carboniferous rocks, Eagle River, Jackson, C. T. Kupfererz-Lagerstatten am Olieru-See, Ki\ ot. Exploration of lakes Superior and Huron, Rottermunde. Archean and Algonklan— Con timieill Great Lakk Region— ContimnMl, 1856. Notice sur lo lac SujifriiJ Rivot. Kupfer-Distrikte Lake Sii| rior, Posselt. 1857. Mines de ler des Fltats ij Delcsse. Ex])lorations in region noril| Lake Huron, Murray. Parts of Huron and westcrih, tricts of Canada, Murr.iy j Structure and deposits ot Ml rianse. Lake Supei'ior, Li.j son, .1. AV. Huronian and I.aurentiauoiij Canadian survey, W'liifiiotl 1858. Report on survey of Wiscoul for 1857, Daniel.M. Kupferbergbau in dcr N'l'reini ten Staaten, Dielfenliacli. Geology of North Amcrici, Jlij con, J, 18,5!>. Penokio iron range, La]iliaia| Reply to criticisms of ,1.; Dana, Marcou, ,1. Paleontology and the niiil sense, Whittlesey. Copper district of the 'l'heii| Ion, etc., Murray, A. 1860. Position of Lake Superiorsaij stone, Whitney, J. D. Kupfergruben des Oberen '■ Deroux. Notice sur le lac SupcricnrJ ses mines de cuivre, llorie, Origin of Azoic, of Michigauai| Wisconsin, Whittlesey. 1861 . Country between Lake Sui)iri| and the Pacitic, Hector. Report on geology of MimI sota, Anderson and Clark. First biennial report of siirvfj of Michigan, Winchell, A. Qtieboc group andupjiei cnpp) rocks of Lake Supcrio^ Logan. Some points in American gw| ogy. Hunt, T. S. Report of superinteinlent survey of Michigan, liall. 1862. Report of survey of Wiscnii-i Hall and Whitney. Origin and relations of tral pean rocks of Lake Suiierioi] Foster, bean and Algon ilEAT I.AKK IJKG J8f.:'. Catalogue Canada, Whitnej Catalogue crals, 1.(1 Constitutii Lake Su Hlandy. |l8t):i. (ieology, e' sissippi, ( In Camlu Itigsby. Kootiug si Hell, R. Ancient m LakeSu) |lS(j5. I'cnokie r Whittles Geology an of Lake Kimball. Iron ores o Kimball, iveport of sota, 11a |l8tJ6. (ieology an sota, Wli (icological Winchell Report on borderin Lames. (!opper mi Mauerma Ke|iort on farlane, Reconnaisf Lames. Map of C Cuited Hall. ISfiT. Handbook Blancha Terrains ai du Xord 18fi8. Notes on I the Stuc iincks and Portage I'ositionof naw Poi I'ormatior Macfarli NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 51 Bean HEM' 18ii2. Ii8i>;i. l?<()ri IStiti. 1807. \m. and Algonkian— Continued. Lakk IkKOioN— Continued. Ciitalogne of cryHtallinos of Ciinada, Hunt, T. S., and Whituoy. Catalofjiio of ecouoniic inin- eiiils, l.o;jan. ConHtitntion of copper lau^fof J.akc ISupcrior, Williams and Ulnndy. (ioology, etc., of the I'pperMis- sissippi, Ilaydon. On (.'aiubriun and Iluronian, ltiK.sby. IJoolinj; slates of Canada, Hell, R. Ancit^nt mining on shores of Lake Superior, Whittlesey, I'ciiokio range, Wisconsin, Whittlesey. Gocdogy and metallurgy of iron of Lake Superior, Foster and Kimball. Iron ores of Marquette, Mich., Kiniball. Keiiort of geologist of Minne- .sota, Ilanchett. (ioology and minerals of Minne- sota, Whittlesey, (icological map of Mii^higan, Wincholl, A. Report on metalliferous region bordering Lake Suptwior, Eames. Copper nnnes of Michigan, lianernian. Report on Lake Superior, Mac- farlane. Rocoimaissance in Minnesota, I'^auies. Map of Canada and part of I'nited States, Logan and Hall. Handbook of Minnesota, Blanchard. Terrains auciens de I'Amf^rique dii Xord, Hunt, T. S. Notes on Russian America and the Stuckee River, Hlake. Rocks and cupriferous beds of Portage Lake, Macfarhine. Position of sandstone of Kewee- iiaw Point, Agassiz, A. I'orinations of Lake Superior, Macfarlane. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. Oke.vt Lakk Ri:(iU)\— Continued. 1868. Occurrences of iron in masses, Whittlesey. Eozoischen I'ormationsgruppe Nord-.^merikas, Credner. 1869. (Jeology of some portions of Minnesota, Hall, .1. Pipestone (piarry of the North- west, Haydeii. Woods location, 'I'hnnderCape, Lake Sujierior, Macfarlau". N'orsilurianisclicii (ieliildti dor oberen Halbinsel von Michi- gan, Credner, H. Mines de cuivre du lac Supt"-- rieur et detain de I'F.tat du Maine, .Jackson, C. T, Silver location. Thunder Ray, Chapnuin. Verkommen des gediegenen Kupfers anf KewtMMiaw Point, Credner, H. 1870. Nord-Amerikauische Schiefer- pori)hyroide, Credner, H, Rei)ort of lakes Superior and Nipigon, Ik'll, .1. Bell on Nii)igon region, Lo- gan. 1871. Relations of rocks to metallif- erous de])osits, Hen wood. Native copper of Lake Super- ior, Ilenwood. Notizen aus Minnesota. Kloos, Derivation of cojtper and asso- ciateson Lake Superior, I'um- pelly. Copper deposits of Harvey Hill, Douglas, ,1. 1872. Cretaceous basin in Sauk ^'al- ley, Minn., Kloos. Age of copper rocks of Lake Superior, Brooks and Puni- pelly. Age of quartzite, etc., of Sauk County, Wis., Irving, R. D. Region north of Lake Superior, Bell, R. Count ry between Lake Superior and Albany River, Bell, R, 1873. Age of metamorphie rocks. Dodge County, Wis., Irving, R. D. Chart of nomenclature for Min- nesota, Winchell, N. H. '62 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (nful Archeaii uiid Algonkian — CoiitiniUHl. OUKAi' JiAKi; RKdioN— ('oiitiiined, 18711. Relations ill Sank Comity, Wih., Kiiton, J. H. ('oppor district of MichiKiiii, Punipelly. Miiu'ial rej^ioii of l-iiku Sii]))'- rior, Utdl, U. I..aiiiiiiatioii and structure of ores and Jasjwr, Michi^riiii, Brooks, T. 15. Kocks bctwocu Chocolate River and(iranite Point, Michigan, Houfjliton. Catalogue of Iluronian rocks and ores, Michigan, Brooks and .Tulien. Kagle River district, Michigan, Marvine. Topograi)hy in l^ake Superior copper region, Blandy. Lithology of Iluronian and Laurentian of Upper I'euin- 8ula, Julien. From Lake Suj»erior to Fort Garry, Selwyn. Lake Huron region, Murray. Eagle River district, Michigan, Marvine. Correlation of rocks of Hough- ton and Keweenaw counties, Mich., Marvine. Microexaniination of Iluronian rocks and ores, Wright, V. E. (teneral sketch of geology of Minnesota, Wiiicliell, N. H. (leologic map of United States, Hitchcock, ('. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. Thunder Bay and 8hai)cndowau districts, Lake Superior, Nicholson. Iron-bearing rocks of Michi- gan, Brooks, T. B. 1874. Ago of copper rocks of Lake Sui)erior and ('ontinuationof synclinal, Irving, R. D. North shore of Lake Huron, Hunt, T. S. Mining on north shore of Lake Superior, M'Kellar. Rel.itions of rocks of Baraboo, Wis., Eaton, .F. Survey of mineral regions, Wis- consin, Murrish. Archean and Algonkian — Continiift OuKAr Lakk Ri:(iion— Continiiiil, 1874. Belle I'laine salt well. M|, sotu, Winchell, N. II. .lunction of )trlmor(li:il Iluronian, Irving, U. h I'oints in southern Wi.scoiii Irving, R. I). (■eolo;;y of Minnesota Valj Winchell, N. H. Notes from early oxi)li)ren| Minnesota, Wincliell. N, 1875. Kiipferfiihrendeii .Scliiili' on Lake Superior, Akernu Mining district on north aI^i of Lake Superior, NiciJ son. Minerals de I'ei- du l.ir rioiir, Sauvagt". (jioologic chart of the l'u,| States, Bradley, F. II. I The ores of iron, their distri| j tioii, Newton. Relations of priinordiiil I crystallines, liiiiit, T, S. I Iluronian and mineral rii(k| I Lake Superior, Bell. I Native copper mines of .Superior, Douglas. 1876. Physical geology of Lakes' I rior, Whittlesey. Country west of Lake MiiiiitJ ' and about Lake Wimiiij etc.. Bell. The State of Michigan, Cracken. Basin of the Wisconsin, Wim G. K. Youngest Huronian roekssoJ of Lake Superior, Irviii;! William Logan, HaniiijiJ B. G. Notes on northern Wiscoiif| Sweet. i Ontonagon district iiiid sll I (|uarries of Michig:iii r| '. Mich., Komingcr. Youngest Huronian soiitlil Lake Sujjerior ami mti \ copper aeries, Brook.s. Huronian of Canada, So! Catalogue of Wisconsin hlbit, Sweet. Physical geology of Lake^ii rior, Whittlesey. ON.) NORTH AMKRICAN OEOLOUY. 53 them Wiiscoiii Lheaii and Algonklan— Continnod. IiiKat l.AKi: Kk(!I<)N— CoritiniuMl. 1 1871!. KMctlin in WiscouMin, Irving, K.l). (iiolojjy of Lake Suporior iron EX OF [BULL! Archean and Algonkian— Continued. Chkat Lake Region — Continued. 1880. Geology of Menominee iron re- gion, IJrooks, Wright, E. E. Ago of copper rocks of Lake Superior, Wadsworth. Ilurouiiin series west of Peuo- keo Gap, Wright, C. E. History of some pre-Cambriau rocks, Hunt, T. S. Lintonite at Grand Marais, Minn., Peckham and Hall. Keport on Luke Superior region, Hall, C. W. Geology of upper St. Croix district. Strong. Geology of western Lake Su- perior district. Sweet, E. T. Resources of Wisconsin, Irv- ing, R. D. Structure of northern Wiscon sin, Irving, R. D. Microscopy of rocks from Ash- liiiid County, Wis., Julien. Geology of eastern I^ake Su- perior district, Irving, R. D. Silver Islet, Maefarlane. per Mississippi Valley, Winehell, N. ii. Map of Menominee iron dis- trict, Wright, C. E. Central and western Minne- sota, Winehell, N. H. Uppt^r Mississippi region. Gar- rison, C. E. List of crystalline rocks from northern Minnesota, Win. chell, X. H. Remarks on Canadian stratig raphy, Maefarlane, T. < )rigin of iron ores of Mar- quette, Wadsworth. Glacial drift and its terminal moraines, Upham. Archean and Algoukiaii — Continued | GuKAT Lakk Rkgiox — (;ontinu<'(l. 1882. Micro-examination of ArchJ from Flambeau Valley, Itj ing, R. D. Thin sections of eii])ril'tr(J series of Minnesotii. WiJ chell, N. H. Lower St. Croix district. W^ ter. Marquette iron region, Scfcl of Mines. Chemistry, Minnesota sihth Dodge. Thin sections of cuprilorni rocks in Minnesot.i, Wjj "hell, N. H. Q .artzites of Barron and C'L pewa counties, Wis.. Strotj Sweet, IJrotherton Chamberlin. CrystMlliues of Wisconsin Vj ley, Irving, A'an Ilisc Clark. Silver Islet mine, Lowe. List of rocks of Minnesota, WiJ chell, N.IL 1883. Copper rocks of Lake SiiJ rior, Irving, R. D. ; SpIw J Progress of geology, ISi Hunt, T. S. General geology of \\isoo| sin, Chand)erlin, T, ('. Cojjper series of Lake SiiporifJ Chamberlin, T. C. Keweenaw Point geolori Wadsworth. Filling of veins and VAWwi Keweenaw Point, Waij worth. Sandstones and the Kcr nawan series, Wadswuitli I .\nalyses: geology of Wis sin, Salisbury. Jlinerals and lithology oiV\ cousin, Irving, R. 1). Hnilding materials, Wisnui-; Chamberlin, T. C. Iron ores of Wisconsin. Ii'vii,^ R.D. (Jeology of Lake SiqiorK^ Selwyn, Hunt, T. S, Originof hornblende nl I iy-u| lines of the Northwt st. ing, R. D. ; Wadsworth. TOR.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 55 •chean and Algonkian— Continued. SuKAT Lake Hegion — Coutinuod. Itj83. History of Tacoiiic and rela- tions (if Ta<.'onian, Hunt. T. S. liocks of north shore of Luke Suiierior, Selwyu. Decay of rocks, Hunt, T, S. Coiiper rocks of Lake Supe- rior, Irving, R. D. Lake Superior rocks. Winchell, N.H. St. Ignace Island, Lake Supe- rior, Uobb. 1884. Lozoic rocks of North America, Hunt, T. S. Observations along Canada Pa- cific Railway, Dawson, J. \V. Ozoic system and its subdivi- sions, Whitney and Wads- woith. Strenj^ths of granite, Win- cLoll, N. H. Geology of Minnesota, Wiu- ( hell and Upham. Descri])tive sketch of western Canada, Dawson, O. M. Crystallino rocks of the North- west. Winchell, N. H. Microscopic stru(!tureof build- ings .stones, Merrill, C. V. H< port on work on Areheau, Irving. R. D. liou region of northern Minne- sota, Chester, A. H. Copjier and iron districts of Lake Superior, Wadsworth. Kock outcrops in central Min- nesota, Upham. Age of rocks of Me8ii))i and Vermilion districts, Win- chell, N. H. Transition from copper series t(i I'otsdam, Wooster. F.nlargements of feld.spar in Keweenawan sandstone, Van Hise, Minnesota building stones, Winchell, N. H. Michigan building stones. Con- over. Wisconsin buildingstoties, Con- over. b'ehitions of Kewecnawan to Eastern sandstone. Wads- worth. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. Great Lake Rkcuun -Continued. 1884. Paramorpliosis of pyroxene to hornblende, Williams, G. II. 1885. Canadian Archean and Irish motamorphics, Kinahar.C. 11. I'-nlargemeiit of fingtiieuts in ••ertain i oeks, Irving and \'an Ilise. ■Junction of Eastern sandstone and Kewecnawan K<>rie8, Chamberlin and Irving. Copper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, R. D. ; Dana, ,L D. ; Sehvyn. Notes on north shore of Lake Superior, Selwyn. Report, Lake Superior division, Irving, \i. D. Progress of geology, 188;{, Hunt, T. S. Areheau of the Northwest, Irving, li. 1). Ma)) of the United States, McGee. Origin of crystalline rocks, lIuut.T. S. Impression of i)re-Cambri.in of Cana of United Stall etc., Marcou, ,1. Cieologie des Montagues r chenses, Marcou, J. Rcconnaissanct? of Ark; River, Warder. Arkansas, geology ol'. I-i'l renec, 1$. 1851. Preliminary re})(iit ol'^ui'vi' California, Blake. (dull.1' '.% TON. I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 59 Contiiined. n Rivi.u •C'outiui'fi' igy ol" N.; euy. ilic Cove ; ,U8ilB, W'Wl. Missouri i . s J.T. I the Mis-n )untiiiiis, 1: eiii ilistii'- .11. J. ey of the M , 11. Rocky ^i" iHnlCilili'i! II Mexii'i). V» ,gy, Christy. I ■.xploriii^' ex;^ J. 1). itiou, Marc\.[ niri, King. 11 1 ii\ New Me.\i(| sources ot'Ca , r. T. aouri. Kiuij.B lis, ratloii. u Little l!wl iiii}>-«j Ark., F.J |leont()l(>gy.^i| ike, Hall,. 1. IlistS 1)1' 'I't'M [■(1 River rcgic| liuiuartl.'J.C. |, Sierra Nev;iii| ruitcd siaii-| Moutajiiit's 'I I'OM, .1. of Ark;iii*i| Ir. lort ol">iirvi'yi| ake. chean ami Algonkian— Coiifinuea. :i;sT oK TiiK Mi.s.'^istiirri Rn ek (ex- (•(■ptiii'; Minnesota)— Continued. 18.'iJ. Geology ofCoast Mountains and ))art of Sierra Nevada. Trask. lAjiloration between thirty- cightli and lorty-lirst paral- ii'l in 1)S5I!-5I. Schiel. Notes Irom l're«ton, Red River, and El Paso, Marcon. .•Section geol()j^iS ' iindll for route to till I'aeitie, Schiel. Geology of route to Paeilie Ocean in California and ( )rcgou, Newljcrry. Teller die Geologic von Nord .\nierika, Marcou. 18r>ii. li'eiiiarks on geology of Califor- \v , lUake. Hodcn Verhiiltnisse des Cali- fornischen Gold - Distrikte, liinkart. Report on northfirn and south- ern California, Trask. (h'es ol' iron in the A zoic, Whitney, .J. 1). Sanilstone forniatiiin of San Francisco, lUake, W. P. Ixeport U[ion route to the Pa- cific in California, IMake. ixeconuaissaiice from the Mis- si.isippi to Los Angeles, Cal., Marcou, .1. (Jidlogy of route to Paeilie near thirty-fifth jiarallel. Marcon, .1.; Blake, W. P. \Ku. i'ossil lieds in San Luis Obispo County, Cal., Anti.s(dl. li'e])ort on routes to the; Paeilie in California, etc., .\utisell. Country ahuig Mexican bound- ary from the Paeilie to the Colorado, I'mory. Observations along Mexican boundary, Scbott. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. West ok tiik Missl-^sii'i-i Rivku (ex- cejiting Minnesota) — Continued. 1857. Reconnaissanco to month of (Jila River, Parry, C. C. I'nited States and Mexican boundary survey, Emory, Parry. 1858. Geology of North .Vnierica, Marcon. .1, Fossils of Nebraska, Black liilis, Meek and JIayden. l"\)rt TiCaveinvorth to Bryana Pass, Kiigleinann. Minerals and springs of Arkan- .sas, i^weii, D. D. 1859. Remarks on geology of BLick Hills, Meek and Hayden. Gcidogy from Fort Bridger to Camp Floyd, Ctali, Engle- inann. First report of survey of Texas, Shuniard, B. F. Explanation of map of Ne- braska, etc., Hayden. Mineral districts contiguous to Iron .Mountain Railroad, Philli]). 18f)0. Survey of I'onrchc Cove, Ar- kansas, Lesley, .1. Reconnaissance of part of Ar- kansas, Owen, 1). 1». Structure of .lornada do Mn- erta. New Mexico, Sherwood, G. C. Anal.Nses for survey of Arkan- sas, Llderhorst. Country between Rio Pecos and Rio Granile, Shumard, IStU. Geology of headwaters of the Mis.souri. Hayden. Priinordiiil t)f Texas, Shumard, B. F. Report on Colorado River, Newberry. l!-;(i;t. Silver mines of Arizona. Pnm- pelly. 18tW. Geology and mines of Washoe region, Nevada, Blake. \V. P. Reiseliericht aus Califoruicn, Richtlud'en. 1805. Azoic age and origin of iron ore of Mexico. Dana, ■). D. Le Californic, Frignet. Iron regions of Arizona, Blake. ^ 60 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BUU-lZi Archean and Algonkian — Continued. Wkst ov the Mississii'pi 1{i\ i:k (ex- foptinj^ Minn»>sota) — Continued. 1865. Mining district of Souora, Cal., Vivian. Geology of California, field- work 1860-65, Whitney, .1. I). 1866. Preliniiniiry report of survey of Texas, Buckley. Gt^ologie du Mexi(iue et de rAnit^riquo Centrale, Virlet. Constitution g(^ologique et uii- niire de la Californie, Fri- guet. Some mining districts of Ari- zona, Sillinian. Resouices of Texas, Buckley. Pipestone stratum, TTayden. Journey through California and Nevada, .Facksou, C. T. Whitney's geology of Califor- nia, Brewer. Rivers and water power, south- west Texas, Buckley. 1867. Grass Valley gold district, Cal- ifornia, Silliman. Report on ( ouutry along South- west Paciiic Railway, ^Mis- souri, Swallow. Geology of northwest Dakota, ITayden. 1868. The Yosemite book. Whitnr-y, J. D. Iron ore in northern Arizona, Blake, W. P, Salt Si)iing Valley region, Cal- averas County, Cal., Good- year. Exploration in northern Mex- ico, Kemond. Kotes on Hetch-Hetchey Val- ley, Cal., Hofl'ma!!, C. F. Age of porphyry of southeast Missouri, Harrison, E. Resources of 'J'exas, Buckles . Occurrences of iron in masses, Whittlesey. Second annual report of survey of Wyoming, Ilayden. 1869. Notes on Wyoming and Colo- rado, Haydon. Exploriition of Yellowstone and Missouri rivers, Hayden. Geology of Texas, Roessler. Ozark range of Missouri, Mis- Houri Republican. Archean and Algonkian — Continued, West of Tin; Missi.ssipri Rivku (ejj cepting Minnesota) — Continued, 1869. Report of survey of Coldriul and New Mexico, Hayden, 1870. Egan Canyon district, Neva(la[ Hague, A. Comstock lode, King, ('. Sun pictures of Rocky Momj tain scenery. Hayden, F, V. Mining industry survey of l'ni| tieth parallel, Ilogue, J, D. Geology of Silver Bend rcfrjotl Nevada, Emmons, 8, F. Goldhigerstiitten Califoruieii| Burkart. Report of survey of hm\ White, C, A. 1871. Points in niineridogy and ogy of Utaii, Blake. Notes on Wyoming and Colo] rado, Hayden. Preliminary report on W'yl ming. etc.. Ilayden. Map and sections of ro(■k^ Missouri, Swallow, 1872. Report on survey of the Terr| tories, Hayden. General report on Montana iiiil ad jac(!ut Territories, lliiydeil Kl Paso district and Aniart;iir| mines, California, Marviiie. Profiles and sections to ;u'(ot| pany final report of survini Territories, Hayden. Report of survey of NebraslJ etc., Hayden. Labradorite rocks, Hunt, T.Sl Mining districts of Ncviiilaaiil California, Hoffman, W. Notes on mining distriifl Lyle. Report on Arizona and Xev;iii;| Gilbert. Note on mining districts nfN'l vada, (Jill)ert. Report on minerals, rocks, et(| Peale. Resources of Arkansas. .Iaiii«| H. Geology of the Missouri Vall(| Ilayden. Mountains of Colorado, rosw| .1. W. Notes on some mining etc., Ilayden and Bradley. Map of Montana and Wyoniingi Hayden and Pealc. 1873. Sixth rcjiort on survey of Mon- tana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Ilayden. Notes on Pilot Knob and vicini- ty, Minsouri, Puuipelly. Reconnaissance along rnion PaciCuj Railroad, Bannister. J?eport of Snake River division, Bradley, F, H. Topography of Great Basin, Blake, .James. Mines and minerals of Colorado, Frazer, P. Sketch of Missouri, and map, Swallow. Erforschung des Nordwestthei- lc8 vou Texas, Loew and Roessler. Bowlders north of Yosemite, Tenuey. Heport on Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Peale. Structure of country north of Colorado Canyon, Powell, .). W. Geologic map of United States, Hitchcock, (J. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. Ancient glaciers of the Sierras, Lc Conte. Iron ores of Missouri, Schmidt. 1871. Report of survey of Missouri, [5roa(lhcad. Lead mines, southeast Missouri, Gage. Wheeler's Expedition uacliNeu Mcxiko und ' oua, Loew. Researches in Arizona and Ne- vada, Gilbert. Part of eastern Texas, Buckley, (Jold Hill mining district. Mar- vine. Exploration of the Colorado, Powell, .J. AV. Geology of western Texas, Jen- ney, Newberry. Analyses of novaculite from Hot Springs, Ark., Wait. ArcheEin and Algonkian— Continued. WE.ST OK THE Mississippi River (ex- cepting Minnesota) — Continued. 1874. Serpentine of Coast and Cas- cade ranges, Newberry. Mountain sculpture in the Sierra Nevada, Carr. Report on Middle Park, Colo., Marvine. Reconnaissance in Ute country, Prout, Ilawn, F. ; Hawn, L. Western Texas near thirty- second parallel, .leuncy. Notes on Bristol and Eagle dis- tricts, Nevada, Howell. E. E. The great American desert, Poole. Gold Hill mining region, Mar- vine. Report on San Luis division, Colorado, Endlich. Report on South Park district, Colorado, Peale. Iron mountains and mine, La- raotte. Mo., I'razer. Report of survey of Colerado, 1873, Hayden. Iron ores of southeast Missouri, Mooro, P. N. Report of survey of Missouri, Bro.idhead. Notes on Madison County, Mo., Norwood. 1875. Resources of Texas, Buckley. Report on portions of Colorado and New Mexico, Loew. Surface features of I'rout range of Rocky Mountains, Hay- den. High sierra south of Mount Whitney, Goodyear, W, A. Mines and geology of S.'in. Juan County, Colo., Endlich. Northwestern Wyoming, Com- stoek, T. B. Report on portions of New Mexico and Arizona surveyed in 1873, Gilbert. Report from St. George, Utah, to Gi';i River, Arizona. Mar- vine. New feature in Comstock lode, Becker. Reconnaissance in Black Hills, Wiucbeli,N.H. ^ G2 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULLirl Arohean and Algonklan— Continued. West of tiik Mississippi Hiveii (ex- cepting MinneHKtii) — Conlinuod. 1875. Report on portions of Nevada, Utali, California, and Ari- zona, Oilbort. Report of nortliwest \<'w Mex- ico, Cope. Geologic, chart of the United States, Bradley. V. H. The ores of iron, their distril)!!- tion, Newton. Observations in southeast Cali- fornia, Marco)!, .J. Exploration of the Colorado, Powell, J. AV. Whale lodo of Park County, Colo.,Jeruegan, Puel)lo range, l?lake. Lead in Missouri, Gage. Wheeler's zweite Expedition nach Nen Mexiko und Colo- ra,| ton. Second rejiort of sur\e\ Texas, Buckley. Uinta Mountains, Powell. Microscojiic i)etrograph\ , siJ vey of tlie fortieth piirallt.| Ziikel. Rei)ort of San .luan divisidtl siirvey of Colorado, Kndlicll Mai)s of parts of Calil'orii!j Nevada, Arizona, I'tali, Nef Mexico, and Colorado, (i\\ bert, Marvine and Howell. 1877. Descriplive geology, fiutit! parallel survey, Hague am Emmons. Results of surveys for 18? Haydeu. Part of western Nevada ati eastern California, CoiiklinJ Preliminary rep(ut of survey^ Territories, Hayden. Report of southeast divisiiJ survey of Colorailo, Endlii!^ Remarks on iialeontoloM;^ : fortieth parallel survey. Hi and Whitfield. Field work in Teton regiotj St. .John. Lithology of southern ( oloiail and northern New Mexico! Coukling, Atlantic district, Idaho, Claj ton. Report on Grand River ii'gioc| Peale. Southeast lead district , Mi-1 sonri, Broadiiead. Map of i)art8 of Arizona m^ New Mexico, Gilbert, lldwe!. and Loew. Map of parts of Arizona, Mai| con, Gilliert and Marvine Geology of eastern reiiii>,v| vania. Hunt. T. S. Foothills of Rocky MonntaiM| 35^' 30' to 38', Coukling. TON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 68 irvcvs for 1871 louthern ('oloia4| rii New Mexicl lict. Irtabci. ('la;| Ind Riv(>r ii'gioJ 1(1 (listrici. Mii lliead. of Arizoiiii :u:j , Gilbert. llowJ chean nn.l Algonkian-Continnc.l. ^j.j,r OK TiiK Mississirri RivKit (ox ii» Mountains, CariiiMiter. r.o/.iiic nx'kH of North Anioricu, Hnnt.T.S. R(>port on portions of Noviidii iiiid Caliloriiiii, Conlding. Well at insniio a.Hylnni, St. Louis, Mo., liroadliead. Systematic K*'"l"g.v <'f fortietii parallel survey, KinK, C Report on Wliite Rivor district, Colorado, Eiidlieh. (irand River distriet, Colorado, Pealo. Iron ores in Missouri, Ga;;;e. Older rocks of the West, Hunt, T. 8. Dikes and Azoic of soutlieast Pennsylvaniii, Tlnut, T. S. Kozoie rocks of North America, Hunt, T. S. Ajre of porphyries of Alissouri, Mroadhead. ( >l(ler rocks of tlio West, Hunt, T. S. Preliminary report of survey of Territories, 1878, Hayden. lt<7l' Macfarlane's (Geological Rail- road Guide to California. Coopi'r, .1. C. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road Guide to Colorado, Hayden, l^avis. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road (Juide to I'tali. etc., Da- vis, W. M. ; Hague. Kcport of operations in Colo- rado and New Mexico. Ste- venson. Ilaniholdt Pocahontas vein, Rosita, Colo., Clark, R. N. (Jeology of (xreen River dis- trict, IVale. .'>\vt'et\vater district, l'"ndlich. Ki'vicw of Haydon's Atlas of Colorado and sketch of tlio geology of the Northwest. Morgan, A. Piiigrcss of survey of Wyoming and Idabo, Hay as .'i rock constitiiei'J Iddinn's and Cross. Notes on metaniorphisiii, !«i(| venson. Veins in Black Hills. DnkotJ Bliike. Ueber dcs Gangrevier vo| Butte, Mont., Path. 1886. Cretaceous metamorpliii California, Becker, (i. 1' Washoe rocks, Becker, 0. Y. Southwestern Colorado, Coit stock. Notes on Northern Califoruii] Diller. Geology and mining ol' Leatl ville, Emmons, S. F. Aspen district, CelorniiiJ Lakes. Geology of Idaho, Thomson.*! BTIiS.) NORTH AMP:UICAN GEOLOGY. 65 eru Califoriiii jrcheaii auhic and geologic notes, shore of I'olar Sea, liichardson, John. Geology, attempt to reach North Pole by Perry, Jame- son. 1829. Geognosy of part of Sagueuay County, Baddeley. Geology of Labrador coast, Baddeley. Arobean and Algcnkiau— ('ontiiMuil Eastkun ani> Nokhikkn Canaih^ Continued. 1829. Geology and mineralo);\ Nova Scotia Brown Smith. Notes on ncighl>orhood uf i,j of Montmon^nci, (Jrecu, W Mineralogy ami ge<>loj;y n: liart of Nova Scotia, .lack^ and Alger. A few rocks and mine laui u])pcr Canada, ltonn,\ ribii, 1830. Sulphatt* of strontia ami j;(,i ogy of Kingston, Hadililnl Transition rocks of llic CaJ rii(|ui, Itonnycastlc. 18U1. (ioognosy of St. I'aiil Itaildcley. Mineralogy and geology Nova Scotia, Jacksmi Alger. St. Maurice expedition, Iiij,-!! Essiiy on inotallic mincrul) Canada, Uaddeley. Country between St. Mmir and iSaguenay rivers, In; l8o2. Arctic geology, Janiosnu, 1835. Sketch of soutlieast lowcrti ada, liaddehiy. Geological notices, Xorthwj Passage, Ross, J. 183t). Mines du lac Sincoo, IV.nUt Geologic notes, expeditionl Great Fish River, Fitton.| Geology and mineralo),')' Nova Scotia, Gesuci'. 1839. Geologic appendix to ]!ecrliej voyage to Bering .Stra Buckland. I'Mrst report on survey of ^ Hrunswick, Gosuer, A, I'reliniinary report on Nf Ibiindland, Jukes. 1840. Handbook of Nova S«i| Dawson, J. W. Second report on survey of >'l Brunswick, Gesncr. Peel River, North Aiiitrij Isbester. 1811. Geology and niincralojt}- Canada, Baddeley. Certain features of liiver John in Now Bninswil Robb. ION.] ^'^^rjhenn .and Alg( lASIKUV AMI Coiitinaed. 1811. Tliird rcj ItruiisN 1H-J2. Ex<'iirsioi 18;i9 an Fourth New Iti 1843. Report I!riinsw Report on laiul, .li ISIf). .Junction jiriniary Newer co Scotia, J (ieology Brown, l{('l)()rt of l.ogan. Travels Lyell. 18lti. Remarks ( Emmons Notes on i Lawrenct (ifiologic m ticsncr. 1847, Gypsiferous Breton, IJi li'oi)ort on ( ti'ict, Logii 1818, Now red si Scotia, Da 1849, IJeport as cl Canada, H On the gee 11 unt, T. S. 18")0. iiocks of eas Dawson, ,1. 'Sketch of Brunswick Report of SI I'or 1849-50, 1851. iioat voy.ago Land, Richi 1851', Ago of coppi Superior e structure ol I8o3, I'lienonieuaoJ Baflin Bay, Hcgiou betw and St. Law (■cologic map etc., Marcou TON] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 67 ;henii and Algonkian— (Joiitinuetl. fiA-^IKKV AND NOKTIIKHN C.VNAHA— Coiitiiiuwl. l«tl. Tliird re])ort of «arvey of Now HniiiHwick, (iesiier. is4i;. J'lxciirNioiiH inNowronndlaml in IKfOand 1840, Jukes. Fourth report of survey of Ntw Itruuswick, (Jchiut. \)<\:i. Utiport of survey of Now lirunswick, (josnor. Koport oil survey of Newfound- land, .liikcs. 1S15. .Jiiiictiou of transition ami primary, Canada, Haylield. Xewor coal of eastern Nova Scotia, Dawson, J. \V. (Jeolojjiy of Capo Hretoii, ]{iown, H. Ueport (if progress for 1843, l.ogan. Travels in North Ainerira, Lyell. 18lti. lieinarks on Tacouic system, Euimons, E. Notes on north coast of St. Lawrence, Bayfield, (ieologic ma]) of Nova Scotia, (iesner. 1847. (iypsiferous strata of Capo Hretoii, Urown, K. Koport ou Ottawa River dis- trict, Logan. 1848. Now red sandstone of Nova Scotia, Dawson, J. W. 184'J. Keport as chemist to survey of Canada, Hunt, T. S. (»u the geology of Canada, IIiiut,T. S. ISoO. Kocks of eastoi'n Nova Scotia, Dawsou, J.W. ^^U(^teh of geology of Now Brunswick, Robb. Keport of survey of Canada for 1849-50, Logan. 1851. lioat voyage through Ruperts Land, Richardson, .Joliu. 1852. Ago of copper rocks of lakes Superior and Huron, and structure of Canada, Logan. 1853. riienomona of Davis Strait and Balliu Bay, Sutherland. Kegiou between the Ottawa and St. Lawrence, Murray, (ieologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, J. Archean and Algonklan — Continued. Easlku.n ank Noutukun Canada— Coiitiiiiied. 1853. (Jeology of Quebec and envi- rons, Bigsby. 185-1. ClasMilieatioii des chalnes des iiioiitagnes, Murcoii, ,1. Structure of western upper Canada, Logan. Work on north side of St. Law- reiK'o, Logan. Some crystallino liiiiestonos of North America, Hunt,'!'. S. Geologyof Rainy Lake, Hudson Bay, Bigriby. Report oil country lying north of Lake Ontario, Murray, A. 1855. Esiiuisse g6ologiiiue du Ca- nada, liOgan and Iliint. Formation siluriijue des ouvi- rons de (^uc^bec, Logan. Arcadian geology, Dawson, J. W. Ueber die Geologio von Nord Amerika, Marcou. 1857. Work in Anticosti, Mingau islands, and Magdalen River, Richardson, J. Mineralogy of motamorphic rocks, Hunt, T. S. Conunon rocks of the British provinces, Billings. Iluroniau and Laurentian of the Canadian survey, Whit- ney, J. D. Region between Georgian Bay and Ottawa River, Murray. Laurentian of Canada, Logan. Parts of Huron and western districts, Murray. Collection de roches et do fossilos du Canada, Rotter- niund. Report on mineral waters, lime- stones, etc.. Hunt, T. S. Serpentine and its uses. Hunt, T.S. Iron ores of Canada, Billings. Division of Azoic of Canada^ Logan. Minerals of Canada, Hind, Mineralogic study of stratified crystalline rocks. Hunt, T. S. Notes on Arctic travel in search of Sir J. Traukliu, Hough- ton, S. ^ 68 '^P CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [bcu-i: ■*r!i"N'-l Archean and Algonkian — Continued. Eastkkx am> NuiniiKRN Canada — Continiit'd. 18")8. Geoifjiiui Bay district, Mur- ray, A. Geological causes that have in- rtuencod tbo wcencry ot'C'au- ada, etc., I\aiiisay. Dates of intriisivcs in I.auren- tiau of Canada. Li)j;iui. SUotch of geology of I'Mited States. Ko.ners. H. D. (Jeology of Nortb America, Mar- oon, .J. 1851). First report on I'allisor oxiiedi- tion. Hector. Laurentian in Hiver Kongo ili.s- trict, Logan. 18(10. (ioology of Hcllevillo district, ('iiaimnin. .■>(>nio igneous rocks of Canada, Hunt. T. S. History of Laurentian lime- stones, Logan. Coast of Labrador. Lielior. Acton i^opper mines, Ki'ni|i,A.l'\ Silurian and Devonian oCNova Scotiii, DawBon, .1. \V. 18f)l. I'".x]iedition nadi Labrador, Lieber. Exiiosition of minerals and ge- ology of Cana(bi, Cbapman. Geology of Murray Hay, Lower St. i>a\vrence, Dawson, ,1. W. Some points in Anwriean geol- ogy. Hunt, T. S. (^ucl)cc grou]) and upjicr cop- jicr roci'o o^' Norway and Can- ada, Maciarlane, T. Marcoii on Taconic of \'erinont and Canada, T. (iold lields of Nova Scotia, lloneyman. On Cambrian and Huronian, liigsl.y. 18G3. (iold lields of Nova Scotia, (!ani]d)ell, .1. S. ; Poole. Relations of nietauiorj)bic8, Hunt, T. S. Archeaii and Algonkian — Continued. KasTKKX ANM) XoIiMIKIJN Canauk C(mtiniied. 1863. Flora of Devonian in nortliea,-.- ern America, Dawson, .]. \V. Gold fields of Nova ScdtiJ Campbell, ,7. S. ; Poole. l\e])ort of survey of Canada^ 18t):!, Logan. 1801. (iold of eastern Canada. Lo»a: Address, Natural History 8i]i et.\- of Mont real, Dawson,, Ml| St<'kin-I''lnss in britisclieuNdnJ Amerika, Kl.ake, W. P. (ieology of Arisaig, NovaScdijJ Honey man. < Irganio remains in tlie LiumJ tian, Logan. AUanito in C.inadi.'in loit Cliaiiman. Tb(> I,ianrentian Ibiiii.itjnJ liigsby. h'ocks in vicinity of llalifaj Gossip. Mines and minerals of \{ IJrunsw ick. liailey, L. \V. Contributions to litlidlufl Hunt, T. S. Organit' remains in Laurciity of Camida, J^ogan. Notes on geology and botaiiyj New Hrnnswi(d<, Hailr\ ,L,V| 180"). Structure of organic rcinaiiis: Laurentian, 1 >awson. .1. \V.| Ix'eiscskizzen ans Nciiliriii wick, Credner. ( ieology of soutbern New Unitj wick, Mailey. L. W. (iold in Nova Scotia, Pciley Preliminary report on \i iirunswick. Hind. Mineralogy of Eozoon I'li f>. Map of Canada and juirt I'nited States, Logan I'l Hall. Remarks on geology of Ni'>| foundlan ( iinlinacd l.'^fiii. K'e[(ort Mad lic]tort stone Hnnr Eo/.oie IkOCksd Nowlc Jxcport 18(i: ISd". Terrain.- (Ill .\( Ajieof I and \( XoKiriKlfX CANADA — (Dnliiiitcd. 1S(')(;. Ivoport on llastiiifi-* Connty, Miiclailime, T. Rpport on J.iiurenfiaii liiuc- stoni'H, salt, and ]>('trolonni, HiMit,T. S. Eo/iiic and Lanrcntian rocks of Canada, K'anisay. Koiik.sot' nditlieiu peninsula of Newfoundland, Murray. A. Jxejioi't of survey of Canada, KSiH-lNii), J'oyan. lS(i7. 'IVrraius aucions de TAnK^riquo (III Xord, Ilnut, T. S. A^c of red sandstone of Canada and A'crniont, 15illinfi;.s. • iold region of llastiuiji.s. Hunt, T. S. ]\(!|(ort of survey of Newlbund- land ibr 18(!t!, Murray, A. I)cs(ii|ition g»'ologi(|ue du Ca- nada, Hunt, '" S. ISllS. (icild region of Nova Scotia, Hunt, T. S. Iii'ieut diseovovies in Canada, l)a\vsou, ,1. W. Ko/.oiselio Forn»ation8gru)ipe .N(ir Scotia, Selwyn. Geologic map of United .St:r Hitchcock. CXI.; Hitd,, and Blake. Counties of Frontenac, L, and Ij.auark, Vennor. Metamorphism of rocks, 11 T. S. 1871. Exploration in Cape Bn: Kobb. Metamorphism in Nova 8coi and ( 'apci Breton, Ilonevnij Nova Scotian geology, HoJ man. Notes on Nova Scotia and cj Hreton, Houeynian. Minerals of apatite veins Ottawa County, etc., ringtou. Geology of southern .\j Brunswick, Hunt, T. S. Frontenac, Leeds, and Lani counties, Vennor. Iron ores of Canada, llarrij ton, B. .1. 1875. Geologic chart of the Uiii| States, Bradley, F. H. Gander Kiver, NewfoundlaJ Murray, A. Galena deposits in LiinrciiiJ of < >ntario, A'ennor. Outline of geology of nmaJ Chapman, lielations of primordiiil crystallines. Hunt, T.S. 1876. l^conomic minerals ami >t!) grai)hy (tf Canada. SilwrJ Fossil l'r()t(»zoa from Caiiji Dawson, .1. W. Ortline of geology of ('aiiJ| Chapman, F-. ,1. Phosphates of Laureiitiaiii (,'ambrian of Caniiil.i, h\ son, .1. W. Report of survey of Cana 1871-75, Selwyn. Eozoon ciinadeiise at ( hIiI Pierre, Dawson, .1. W, Explorations in Nova Scoi Kol)b. Useful minerals of Ne\v I'r^ wick, Bailey. Jlfchean and Al l:\-Ti: UN AM) ( 'oiitiiiued. l^li't. K'epoit Ntitrc I'oinu New t'a c:ina< Chcmici ogy o (ieologi State Notes oil rocks, Hxplora Lanar 1877. History rocks, Rocks of Explorati Gander land, H Discover! Scotia, Dana on Hunt, T Explorati Biiy, Huron, ] Observatic Brunswi thew. Geological land, :Mn Archean ot Chemical c( ogy of Cj Exj)loratio] Fletcher. 1878. Notes on mi Canada s A lew dikct< microscoi rington. -Northeaster dor. Hind • ■eology of \\' 11 kins. Lo \ er Carb and West Nova Scot (ieology of 1 nial Railw Leading gi^d ada, Chaj)! 1. IS.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 71 loposits, N M "• '1 ' United St;i-. M H.; Hitchn. ^ Diitenac, I... ii^ Vennor. I of rocks, 11 1 Cape Bii; y in Nova > ton, lIoniN nreolOfry, llii; .i y Scotia and ( ■-''I eyniiin. patite Yfimj luty, etc., southern Nj Hunt, T. S. eils, and Lam ennor. panada, llarriil of tlio Uiii| ley, ¥. H. Nowlimmll in Laumii^ 'ennor. loiry of "ll'3| priiuordia JInnt, T.S. erals and stu vnada, Si'lw? IVoni CiiM vv. logy of » ;iii*l . ,1. Lauroiitiiun f Canada, Pi cy of t'.iii;nli| vyn. enso at fiite^ I Hon, .1. ^^' ill Nova Scol hean and Algonkian— Continued. VMKHN AM) NoIUIlEIiX CANADA — Continued. l.STd. J\ci)ort on KxploitH River and Notre ])auu) ri'j;ion, New- foundland, .Murray, A. New facts relating to ]'ozoo7i canadense, Dawson, J. W. Chemical contributions to gool- ogy of Canada, Ilolfniann. Cieologic chart of the United .States, ]}radlcy, F. II. Notes on Canadian niineralsaud rocks, Harrington, B. J. I-xplorations in Frontenac and Lanark counties, Vcunor. 1877. History of crystalline stratilied rocks. Hunt, T. S. Kocks of Newfoundland, Jliluc. j;x]dorations on Caniho aiul (iauder rivers, Newfound- land, Howlcy. Discoveries of copjjor in Nova Scotia, (iilpiu. Dana on alteration of rocks. Hunt, T.S. Exploration between James Uay, lakes Superior and Huron, Bell. Observations in southern Now Brunswick, Bailey and Mat- thew. Geological map of Newfound- laud, Murray, A. Archean of Canada, Vennor. Chemical contributions to geol- ogy of Canada, Hotlmauu. Explorations in Capo Breton, Fletcher. 1878. Notes on miscellaneous rocks of Canada survey, Harrington. A few dik(>s in the Laurentiau, microscopic structure, Har- rington. Northeastern coast of Labra- dor. Hind. (ieology of Labrador coast, Wilkins. Lo \er Carboniferous of Albert and Wcsternland counties. Nova Scotia, 15ailey and Klls. (ieology of route of Intercolo- nial Railway, Bell. Leading geologic areas of Can- ada, ChapuKui. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. l''A.STr,l{N AND NOKTllKUN CANADA — Continued. 1878. Renfrew, Pontiac, and Ottawa counties, Vennor. Pro-Carboniferous of Annapolis and Kings, Nova Scotia, HoiV- mann. Catalogue of rocks, minerals, and fossils of Canada, Har- rington. Phosphate in Lanrentian and Cambrian of Canada, Daw- son, .J. W. Gociogy of part of Nova Scotia, iMetfher. Eozoic in Hastings and Prince Edward counties, Ontario, Wilkin*. A month in New Brunswick, Honey man. Nova Scotia geology, Honey- man. Dikes and Azoic of southeast Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. East coast of Hudson Bay, Boll. 1879. Rejiort of geological survey of Canada for 1877-78 by Sel- wyn, Dana, J. D. Record of obser vaticms on Nova Scotia geology, Houeynuiu. Upper Silurian and Huronian of southern New Brunswick, Matthew. Geologic map of Newfound- land, Murray and Howlcy. Macfarlane's (ieological Rail- road Guide, Hunt, T. S. Serpentine and ores of New- foundland, Murray, A. Surveys in Capo Breton, Fletcher. Stratigrajdiy of (Quebec group and older crystallines, Sel- wyn. Report of survey of Newfound- land for 1878. Howley. Iluronian and Cambrian of southern New Brunswick, Bailey. 1880. Lecture notes on geology of Canada, Dawson, .1. \V. h'eport on southern New Brnns- wii'k, Bailey, Matthew and EUs. n CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP i Aicheau (ind Algonkian — Continued. Easik.kn am> Nuimmkun Canada — Contiaiicd. 1880. J?(!CLMitsilicilication, lliint,'!". S. Pr6-Ciinil)rii'n dans rAmtiiiiiio (111 Xord, Hunt, T. S. History of sonic pro-Canibriiin rocks, Hunt, T. S. 1881. Northern N(?\v Urniiswick, Ells. Strati;i;riil)liy of (^uclico <;roup and ohlcr crystallines of Can- ivda, Schvyu. Adilrcss, remarks >in C^uebeu yronj), Dawson, J. \V. Discovery of yold near lirif^us, NuwfoundliiMd, Murray, A. Progress of investigations in New IJrunswick, Uailey, L.W. Kc|)ort ou counties of Nova Scotia, Fletcher, H. Keport on Hudson IJay, 15ell, R. 882. I'liosphates in Canaila, Vcnnor. (Jcology of upper Flambeau Valley, King, F. H. Archoan of Cobeijuid Isloun- tain, Honeyniau. (J(dd liehls of Nova Scotia, (iil- pin. Nova Scotian gi^ology, Honey- man. Notes on Hcdlbrd, Sackville, and Hammonds plains, Nova Scotia, Hare. Geology of Avalon, Newfound- land, Howley. Notes ou Point Pleasant, Came- ron. 188;>. Northern and ".asteru New Ik'unswick, Ells. ■Quebec group in geology, Daw- son, .J. W. Magnetic ore in Victoria County, Ontario, Merritt. Geologi(5 history of the Ameri- can continent. Hall. J. Unsolved i)robloms in geology, Dawson, J. W. Progress of geology, 1882, Hunt, T. S. Section from Lanrentian axis to Kocky Mountains, Dawson, G. M. Fauna of St. Johns group, Matthew. Notes on southeast Quebec, Selwyu. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. [ Ea.stkhn ani> Nokthkkn Ca.naoaJ Continued. 1883. History of serpentine ad notes on i)re-Cambriauroil Hunt, T. S. (Quebec grouj) in gcolnip Selwyn. History of 'I'aconic iinestiJ and lelation of TucouiJ series. Hunt, T. S. Keport ou Gaspd PennisiiH Ells. The name Lanrentian, Wa^ worth. Decay of rocks, Hunt, 'f. S. | Micro-structure of rocks Quebec group, Adams, T.l Notes on some mines in(;uel« Willimot. 1884. Azoic system and its siiliJ visions, Whitney and Waoj worth. Eozoic rocks of North AiueriJ Hunt, T. S. Ueber Cleistcin von J^abiailJ Wichman. Albert and Westerland cm tics. New JJrnnswick, HblJ ington. Descriittivo sketch of east(| Canada, Selwyn. Iron or(!8 of Victoria Count! Merritt. Silicates about olivine iiiacl thosites from Uiver Sail nay, Adams. Eozoon canadensc, Dawx .1. W. Canadian iron ores, Dewey. Kocks and ores of Notre I'aJ Bay, Newfoundland, Wiij worth. Apatite of Canada, Huiit.T| licport on north shore of U rador. Bell. 1885. Glaciation of Newfouinll;i;| Murray, A. Apatite of Quebec, liroij C.C. Geology of Halifax Ilartu Honeyraan. Canadian Archean and I metamorj)hic8,Kiniiliaii,' (U)nta(ts and ancient eriiMi| iu New Brunswick, Hiiilejl irinv] ^chean ;iimI A1{ Eastkk.v .\.m> Contiiincd. 188."). «.i«!ology Bell Zones o site re A(I;nn. Study ( .Inliui Interior Kll.s, J, K'cport o ton, FI( Ai)atite County Mines in Nova S( Relations Canad.i Dawson Note sur raldeau! Ilinlson li Wallbridg llistoiy o and rela ilunt, '!'. Apatitbrin Adams, '1 Origin of Ilunt, T. Note sur de Beauce, I Labnidor c Strait rcjj Hi vision dn Hunt, T. i • ■old mines Woods, C< Observation region, Lii l^^ii. .\patiteofO alian. ''.lujulian aj l.onisburg, ; eyiuan. Apatite of C C.in.-idian II iug. Nova Scotia ) Mineral phj Biography, 'frieissic folij Archean lo Mistassini e\ lnTOW] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. w .uroiititiii, \V;iJ Hkctch of easbl iulonsc, Hawxl II ores, Dewey, es of Notre l>aJ ouiuUiukI, ViJ ichean iiml Algonkian— Contiiiucil. ^ASTKHN' ANM) NoKTllKlt.N CANADA — ('oiitiiim-d. 1885. (ieolojiy of Hiulsou Hay ronioii, Bell, K. Zones of siliciitos in anortho- silo rocks ou tho Sagiuiiay, Adaiiiri, r". 1). Stiiily of Eozooii caiiadoiiso, .liilieii. Iiit(^rior of (iaH])6 Peninsula, Ells, Low. Keport on iioitlicrn Capo IJie- ton, Fletcher. Apatite de])osit.s of Ottawa Connty. 'ronaiico. Mines in Ontario, <.i>iicl)ce, and Nova Scotia, ^Villenlot. Helations of i-eologic work in Canada and tho Old World, Dawsou, .J. W. Not(< Hur nil u;isen\eiit d't'nie- ral(lertti.Saj;nenay, Ljillainnie'. Hudson Bay district. Hell. Wallbrid^o mine, ('ha])nian. History of 'J'ueonic (pie.stiou and relations of tiio roeks, Hnnt, T. S. AjJiitithringer in Canarogi'ess in North America, Dana. Archean and Algonkian — Continued, J;a.sii;i!.n am> NOimiikrn Can.vda-i Continued. 1890. Jlacfarlauo's Railway (Jiijilt Dawson, (». M. Iron ores. Hunt, T. S. Mining iiidustrit;s of e:i8tii! (jMiebee, lllls. Excursion in northern AppalJ ehiaiis, Williams, (i. II. (icology of Ontario, Jk;ll. Archean of central CaniidJ l^awson. Eejiort on region soiilli Grand Trunk Kail way. Hi St. Maurice district, Ad.iiiis, 1891. Drilt rocks of central Oiitati Coleman, firaiid Kiver, Labradoi'. ('a ^Mineral resources of <,iuel* Ells. American opinion on the o\i rocks, Winchell, A. Nova Scotia and Cajx^ Hrt'toi| lloueyinaii. Asbestus, Klls. Chciiiical contributions, IIo| maun. I'.iivirons of Quebec, Marcoa| Labrador coast, Packiinl. Stcc]) Kock Lake, < lutari^ Smyth. Wkstkhn ('axai)a. 181.^). Peel Kiver, Isbester. 185,"). Geology of Hudson B:iy tin tories. etc., Isbester. Stekin-Klu.s.s, Blake, \V. P. 1S,59. Assiniboine and Saskiitche cx])cdition. Hind. 1800. Southwestern Vancoir ir land, Bauermann. 1808. Features of the iiortlis^ coast, Blake, T. A. 1809. Geology of Alaska, Bliike.T.I 1872. Ex]dorat>ons in British C'olii[ bia, Solwyn. 1873. Glacial grooves on ^',•nu•on1 Island, Dawson, G. .M. 1874. Between Kcd Ki "cr, S.isl;alrl wan, and Lake Snpoviuel)i on on tln> olili (41, A. d Cape lir- lunibin, Dawson, (i. M. Lithology of rocks from Yukon district, Adams.. Uig bend of the Columbia, Cole- man. Archean and Algonkian — Continued. WicsiKiiN ("ana DA — C(m tinned. ISJtl). Yukon district, Dawson, G. M. Areasof continental progress in North America, Dana, Yukon and Mackenzie rivers, McConnell. Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 1 )awHon, G. M. 1891. Structure of Selkirk range, Dawson, G. M. ; Walcott. Lako Winnipogosis and Porcu- jiino Mountains, Tyrrell. Granites from British Colum- bia, etc., Adams. Los schistes crystallins. Hunt, T. S. (iKNKIJAI.. 1832. Min(>rals and structure of pri- mary rocks, Featherston- haugh. Order of succession of rocks of the earth, Fcatherston- haugh. 1835. Country between the Missouri and Red rivers, Featherston- haugh. 1851. Physical geography of North America, Richardson, J. 1855. Rajjport sur la partio gdolo- giquo do I'ExpositiondeNew York, Lyell. 1856. Ores of iron in the Azoic, Whitney, .T. D. Development in geologic his- tory of North America, Dana, J. D. 18.58. Remnants of first world life, Mackio. Physical geography attending production of the Pcaleozoic strata, Rogers, II. D. 18r>3. On Cambrian and Huronian, Bigshy. 18G1. The Laurentian formation, r.igsby, 18()(). I'hysical ieatiires, general prin- ciples, surface geology, Illi- nois, Worthen. Studies in chemical geogony, Wurtz. Geology of Green and White moimtains, Hunt, T. S. 1874. Subdivisions of geologic time, Dana, .J.D. 1875. Explication do la carte g<^olo- gique de la terre, Marcou, J. 1870. 187'3. 76 CATALOOUK AND INDEX OF (nn,i..i2;. IBTON.I Archean and Algonkian— 001)1111110(1. Gkni;uai. — C'diitiniiod. 1870. (!oolo;;i« cliait of tlie Unitfd StiUos, liradlcy, F. H. 187K. Dikes and A/oic. of hoiitlit-ast- ern Pennsylvania, 1 1 iint, T. S. 187!), Macfarl.ine's K'ailn.ad Guide, Hroadli.'ad, Hunt, T. S. Oil Hunt and Dana'.s {{eolof,'!- cal tallies, Hidac'Iu'ad. 1880. rn'-Canibricn dans rAiii(^ri(iiie dii Nord, Hunt, T. S. History of sonio jn'c-Cainlirian roclis. Hunt, T. S. iS81. riinieval American continent, (irataca]). ISSi'. (Jeolojfieal I'liart, li'onl, 11. A. lli^li tides as yeoloj^ic agisnts, Nmvliorry. 1883. Early history of North Anieri- cuu contiuent, Hitchcock, ('. H. Geologic history of the Ameri- can continent. Hall. .T. Tlio name Lanrcntiaii, Wiids- wortli. Geology of Lake Superior, Whitney, Hunt, T. S. Pre-Cambrian rocks, Hunt, T. H. Progress of Hnnt, T. S. ]'re-Cani1>rian Alps, Hnnt, T. S. 1884. Ago of North Atlantic, Hull, E. Eozoic rocks of Nortli Anieiica, Hnnt, T. S. Azoic system hy Whiinoy and Wadsworth, Dana, .1. D. 1885. I'rogrcss of geology, 1883, Hnnt, T. .S. Geology of the .Scottish high- lands, Hnnt, T. S. The Azoic system hy Whitney and Wadsworth, Callaway. Origin of crystalline rocks, Hnnt, T. S. 188(). Mineral jdiysiology and jdiysi- ography, Hunt, T. S. 1887. Map of the United States, Hitchcock, ('. 11. Classilication of crystallines west of Lake Superior, Law- Bon. Gastaldi ou Italian geology, Uuut. geology, 1882, rocks of the Archean and Algonkian — ('ontinned, (ii.", re'.ier die (i ' Aiiicrika, M l.'^.'it). lio.onnaissaiK sippi to Los coil, J. (ieology of ro riiirty-litth .1.; Blake, \ 1\")7. I'roiu one liiiii iiu-iidian to Mexican boi Observations boundary, S Geology and p cau-hoiindai li'eiKU't on rout California, Grande, Ant (ieology of lowi Sehott. InW, (ieology of No cou, .1. l^iil. Rri.ort on Cob berry. iHlli. Silver mines c pelly. l^tl"). Iron regions of iMiti. Some mining di Silliman. IBTOM.I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOaV. 77 rcheaii uihI Algonkian— Coiitiimod. [(iKNKKAI.— ('"lltilllU'd. l«yi. 8<'lii«tH of Liiko Superior rn- jfioii, Irving, CUuiiibcrliii aiul V'nii lliHo. Americiui opiuion on the older nick.s, Wincliell, A. A lust word (Vitli tbo lliirunian, Wiiu'bcll, A. ClMiiii of ])ri(irity lor uaiiio '■Alfionkiaii, " Spencer, .l-W. ; Ciill.ort. Lako Siiporior stratijcrajdiy, Lawson, N'aii llisc. rchiac, d". [Permian (il'eaHt and west I Anierifa.] Si'c. (Ifdl. KriiiKT, liuU., I'd si'iieH, vol. 15, pp. 532-5a;j (3 11.). 1K5H. Arizona. i ISliS. Kfi nniiai.ssanco iVoni Leaven- worth to San l>ieii;o, Kniory. 1 1853. Cii'(d, Hayden. Circles of dci>osition, Newberry. 1875. Exploration of the Colorado, Powell, .J. W. Portitnis of Utah, Nevada, Ari- zona, and New Mexico, Howell. Report on portions of New Mexi- co and Arizoini surveyed in 1873, Gilbert. Report from St. George, Utah, to Gila River, .\rizona, Marvine. Mineralogy, agrienltnre, chemis- try, ernjitivc^ rocks, Loew. Portions of Nevada, Utah, Cali- fornia, ami Arizona, (iilbert. 1870. Expedition from Santa Fe to the Colorado. Xewbi'rry. Colorado jilatean, (Jilbert. Report of middle division <;!' sur- vey of Colorado. Peale. Ma])s of parts of California, Ne- vada, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, (iilbert, Marvine and Howell, 1877. Fossils from Nevada, Utah, etc., White, C. A. Map of parts of Arizona. Marcou, J, ; Gilbert and Marvine, 78 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [UULL.ir Arizona — Coiitinni'd. 1877. Map of jmrtH of Arizonii and N«!W Mexico, (iill)eit, IfowcU uml Loow. 1879. North Amoricaii Jleso/oif imj;h plateau region, Dntton. Geology and veins of Tomhstono, IJlakc, W. P. ; Church. Tertiary history of Grand Canyon district, Dntton, C. E. 1883. Progrebs of geology, 1882, limit, T. S. Mining region, Proscott, Bhindy. Grand Canyon group. Science. Geology of Silver King mine, Blake.W. P. Pre-Carhonifcrons in Grand Can- yon, Walcott. 1884. Lower T'arlington limestone in New Mexico, Springer. Relations of mineral holts of Pacific Slope to the upheavals, Becker. 1885. Geologic sketch of I'acilic divi- sion, Becker, Progress of geology, 188;?, nnnt, T. S. A natural hridgc, (iardincr. Enlargements of fr.igmiint.s of certain rocks, Irving and Van Hise. Arizona — ( 'ontiuned. 18M(i. Agati/ed wood. King. Camlirian system of North Aiii«.| ica. Walcott. Cambrian lauuas of North .ViiimJ ica, Walcott. Petrilied forest, Dickinson. IHH7, Cojiper ores of the .Soutii\vesi| Weudt. Map of United States, Ilitill cock.C. 11. I'luiMiix mine, iiicketts. Andt!sit(i from San I''rani'isn,| Momit:iiii, analysis, ChatMid, Copper ores near Moreuci, Ikn] ricli. 18,S8, I'riiuary tpiartz in basalts, Ii|.| dings. l,Sf. l\'i('oniiaiss,'ineo of Arkansas K'iver, AV.ardor. Arkansas, geology of, Law- r(.'n(C, li. Das Mississipjii Thai, Olshauscr. Gdologio des Montagues ro- clieuses, Slarcon, J. Geologic map of United States, etc., Mai'cou, J. \K>i. (ieologic map of United States by Marcou, Am. Jour. ."^ci. ilxjdorations for railroad to the Paciiic, Whipiilc. 18."i, Coal fields of Arkansas, Howard, J. R. I'eber die Geologic von Nord- Amcrika, Jliireou, J. 1850. Iv'ecounaissaneo i'rom the ^lissis- sippi to Los Angeles, Marcou, .1 . Arkansas— ( 'ou t i iiiied. lK."it;. Review of jiart of geologic map of the United States by Marcou, JJlakc, \V. P. Ex]iloratLons for railroad to tho Pacific, \V'hi|ipIo. Geology of route to tho Pacific, Mariou, J. ; JUake, W. P. 1H,">7. Mexican boundary Hurvey, Em- ory, Parry. Geology and paleontology of Mexican boundary survey, Hall, J. 18^H. Chemieal report, survey of Ar- kansas, Elderhorst. Reconiiaissaiieo of part of Arkan- sas, ( )woii, 1). 1). ; Cox, E. T. (•eology of North America, Mar- cou, ,J. Minerals and springs of Arkansas, Owen, 1). D. 1H()(). I'.xteut of coal in Arkansas and Texas, Shumard, (J. G. I lydrologie dii Mississippi, Thoin- assy. Kecoiinaissanceof part of Arkan- sas. Owen, D. D. Analyses of soils, etc., Peter. liotauy and paleontology of sur- vey of Arkansas, Losquoreux. Survey of Fourche Cove, Les- ley,'.!. Coal formations of North America, Lesi|uerciix. Reconnaissance of part of Arkan- s.as, Cox, E. T. li(!|p.), IH77. lUill. 127 Ashburner, Charles A. — Continued. Report of tlie Anghwick Valley and East Broad Top district. 2(1 Gool. Surv. of rennsylvauia. Report F, Roport of progress in the Juniatn district on tlio foRsil iroii-oro beds of niiddloPennHylvu- niiiliyJohn H.Doweos [etc.], pp. 141-260, 271- 284, 10 plates, Hnrrislmrg, 1878. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 18, p. 149 (i p.), 1879. Oil-well records in McKean and Elk counties. Pa. Am. Phil. Soc, I'roc, vol. 18, pp. 9-26. 1880. Abstract, \vith additional note. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 seriog, vol. 16, pp. aa3-394, 1878. Tlio Bradford oil district of Penn- sylvania. Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 7, pp. 316-328, 1879. On the constitution of tlio Bradford oil sand. Am. Pliil. .Soc, Proc, V(d. IH, pp. 419-422, platen, 1880. The geology of McKean County, and its connection with that of Cameron, Elk, and Forest. 2d (leol. Surv. I'eunsylvania, Report R, xvi, 371 pages, atlas of 4 maps, plates, Harris- burg, 1880. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d serit^s, vol. 21, pp. 241-24.'', 1881. Notes of a reconnaissance across the hills from Poulette to Sharon and back • » ' for the purpose of com- paring the conglomerates covering the hilltops in Potter and McKean. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report GGO, tbo geology of Potter County, by Andrew Slier- wood, pp. 97-105, Harrisburg, 1880. Renovo coal basin. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report G4, ge(dogy of Clinton County l>y II. Martyn Chance, pp. 73-78, map, Harrisburg, 1880. Map of part of the Mahanoy and Shenandoah basins in tlie second an- thracite coal field, showing tlio shape of the floor of the mainmotli bed l)y contours .W feet apart [etc.]. 2(1 Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report A2, special report on waste in mining anthracito by F. Piatt, pocket in back, Harrisburg, 1881. Am. Inst. Mining Kng., Trniis., vol. 9, plato 1,1881. Bra/.os coal licld, Texas. Am. Inst. Mining Kng., Trans., vol. 9, pp. 49,5-,'iOO, 1881. Abst raet, A ui. .lour. Hcl., M series, vol. 22, p. 152 (i p.), 1881. 82 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BrLLir^HDAjro.v.] Ashburner, Chitrles A. — Continued. Cieolugical section at St. Marys, Elk County, Pa. Aiu.l'hil. Soc, I'r<«-.,V(il. 19, pp. 337-348,1882. The authrucito coal beds of Pennsyl- vania. Am. luHt. Miiiiiii; Kng., TniuH., vol. 11, pp* 130-159, pliito, 1883. [Age of Allegheny oil sand of New York.] Kead to Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, .January 14, 1883 f f]. Am. Nat., vol. 17, pp. 320-321 (J p.), 1883. Boiunce, vol. 2, p. 20 (J ]>.), 1883. First repa8in. 2d Gool. Siirv. I'ouuaj-vania, Report A.V, litt r(!iM)rt of i)ro]|;r<'8i« in tliu aiitliracitu cual region by C. A. Aahburiior, xlviii, 407 pages, mnps, platea, Ilarrisburg, IS.'^ll. Im'ltidea appoiiilix A by C. L. Diiolittlo, i)p. 243-324; Apponjix D by A. Wiiialow, i>i). 325-.344. Abstract, Am. Jour. Soi., 3d surioa, vol. 27, I)p. 407-408, 1884. Am. Nat., vol. 17, pii. 851-854. Pennsylvania anthracite. Science, vol. 3, pp. 310-312, 1884. Notes on the Natural IJridge of Vir- ginia. Am. I'liil. Soc, I'roc, vol. 21, pp. 090, 699-700, 1884. The anthracite coal fields of Penn- sylvania. Sci. Am.Supt.,vol. 18(No. 464), pp. 7410-7414, 4°, 1884. Atlaswestern-iniddle anthracite field. 2d Gool. Surv. runusylvuuia, Ueport AA, part 1,8 plates, Uarrisburg, 1884. Atlas eastern-middle anthracite field. 2d Oeol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Kopurt A A, part 1, plates 1-8, Uarrisburi;, 1.S8J. Atlas northern anthracite field. 2d Gool. Surv. Punn,sylvania, Kepurt AA, parti, plates 1-13, llurriaburg, 1885. Letter [on drillings for coal in Ser- geant Township, McKean County] in reply to letter of N. F. .Jones. 2d Gool. Surv. Pennsylvania, Keiiort UK (Kile, Forest, and Camorou counties), ]>]>. 348- 3G2, Hurrisburg, 1885. Elk County, detailed geology of the several townships. 2d Gool. Surv. I'cnnMylvuiiia, Uojiort IJR (Elk, Forest, and Cameron eonntios), pp. 01- 299 4 maps, 2 plates, Ilarrisburg, 1885. The geology of natural gas. Scionco, vol. 6, pp. 42-43, 1H4-185, 1885. Std. Am. Supt., vol. 21 (No. 543), pp. 8677-8078, 1885. Ashburner, Charles A. — Continual. Forest County, geology of the ct^l measures. 2d Gool. Surv. Pounaylvania, Br|iort u| (Klk, Forest, and Cameron couutiM), pp.; 326, map, Ilarrisburg, 188S. Notes on iron ore iu C.iintn County. 2d Oeol. Surv. Pennaylvania, K<-|iun i (Klk, Forest, and Cameron countiex). pp.; 308, Harrisburg, 1885. The Natural Bridge of Virginia. Science, vol.5, pp. 13-14 (4|».), MiXi. Second report of progress in anthracite coal region, part 1, nu tics of production and shipment ; 1883 and 1884, illustrated by a kcd map of the anthracite coal fidils. 2d Geol. Surv. I'onnaylvania, ICejiurt 22 pages, map, 8", Ilarrisburg, 1385. The geology of natural gas. Am. Inst. Mining Kng., Trans., voLlli 428-438, 1886. The product and exhaustion of tk^ regions of I'ennsylvania and New u Am.Iuat. Mining Kng., Trans., vol. U| 419-428, 1886. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series. iw p. 309 (I p.), 1880. Horings for oil in Jackson and j bott townships. Potter County. Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania,, Annual for 1885, pp. 82-94, Ilarrisburg, 18e4L',ninps, 1887. Enj;. and Mining , 58-60, 78-77, 1887. retroleum and i york. Am. Inst. Mining E W0-9.A 3 plates, 1888. Co.il. r. .S. Oeol. Surv., Mi pp. liw^)82. Washingtoi [X.itiiral gas in N '••^ 'iool. .Surv., Mi; PP 474-479, Washington TJif flevelopment tbe.Aliib.unacoal flel, Am. (ugf. Mining Eni Tlx) geology of fiuf natuinl-gasexploratifl agan-i Ri ver. Am Inst. Mining Eng m-4im. 1889. Natiir.'il-gas explorai enidntari., peninsula. En*:, ami Mining Jour 1«90. Am. Inst. Mining Eng iao-1303, 1890. I«5. Minerals from Pal [WS6. Minerals from I»n «tc., Silliman. UX2H. \olcanoe8, by man. US' ■^""'"'^ "*" P"lesti„ 1«0. Arctic regions, stei I etc., Am. Jour. S( 1S38. Notices of Orie ] Hall, F. W3. Geology of wester; I fock, E. I»»5. Vmoy of the Joi l,.,« .'*"•'"' •''*'*' S''erwt f •■'• ' ^'■onie and meersc Minor, Smith, J. ■ Terraces of Coimet Hitchcock, E. Memoir on emery, s 'j'^ologic action of Maury. I|va8andTri.-,s,Mar Observations in f and Mongolia, Puk [kCLLK ^Hp^st^'^'I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 88 g A.— Continual. y', geology of the c«i| ?cun«ylvani», K.!l«rt ! Jamorou counties). VV *-| irg, 1885. ron ore iu C:iinw rennBylvan'"' K< i-rt Cameron lountltat). imi. L885. Bridge of Virginia. VP. i:i-»*rt i", llarrlsburg, 1885. y of natural gas. uin- Ki.B.,Tnui«..v..l.Ui t and exhaustion of tW unsylvaniaandKiwVr' Ining Kng..Tran«..v..l." m.Joiir. Sci..3dBericii,T*ij S80. ,r oil in Jackson and ps, Potter Counts . Pennsylvania,. A untial 2-94, narrisburg, loe* oil of the Archbald f the burietl valley of: icarNanticoke,witli«i' tho"Nanticoketli»f r, 1885. . Ponnsylvania, Aiiii">l I5_6;i0, liarriBburg. 1»^ 1 the Brandywine Sm Delaware County. . Pennsylvania, Au»"»l ,92-014, liarriBbttrg.l^^' 1 the Tipton Run c.al County (coal IxmU i» lation No. X). . Pennsylvania, Ami"»i 250-208, Uarrisburg, 18» If the Wyoming VaUejl limestone beds, nist. and OeoL S«*;-. pp. 2:4-264, 1888. V Pennsylvania, Annwl 437-450, Harrisburg, I** report of progreM coal regions, Part IL V. Ponnaylvanla. Ai.n»«l 269-490, 2 pl»tea,H»rnibo. ibumer, Charles A. — Continued. Geologic; distribution of natural gus in the I'uited States. Am. Iimt. Mining Bug., Trana., vol. 15, pp. r;i),V.V»J,niap8, 1887. En;:. »iintari(> peninsula. Enu. ami Mining Jonr., vol. 49, p. 313, 4°, 1890. .\m. Inst Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 18, pp. 13U-U(I3, 1890. .Minerals from Palestine, Hall, P. 1826. Minerals from P.alestine, Egypt, etc., Silliman. |li<28. 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Theflor:i.iiKi fauna of the Silurian periiMl, with I addenda from recent acquisitions, Iii. 214 pages, plate, London, 1868. — Thesaurus ])evonico-Carbonif<;roiii.| The llora and fauna of the DcvouIm and Carboniferous periods, their jjeMn I and sjiccies arranged in .•• tabular form. I showing the horizons, recnrrcnre*. lo-l calities, and other facts, with lanji addenda, x, 4 17 i»agcs, 4 , LuiiJoal 1878. BiJJin, C. E. Rai Uarreo ami Jac 2(1 (ieol. Surv. of Iliiutingdnn ( othiTg, jij). 239-25 f Billings, ]■;.]. quakes. Canadian Nat., i [ ] Elevation a vjirious theories "fstratiliedrocki ieaii formation.s, j lion of the latter C'aiiaL T, lio sediiiH'uWr' elatioiiH ot tbe e State of New v»l.l5.pp.25l-ja and HnroiiiM , vol. 19. I'P- *-^ li formation, itt I |it8 geograplikil siduary elomenti j ll.i.pp.lM-i-'*'"'^ IS. 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On tho age of tho red s.indstone forniatio!- '.' Vermont. Am. ,)uui. Sci., 2d series, vol. 32, p. 232 (J Pi- Canadian Nat., new series, vol. 6, pp. 322-323, 1«72. ■ On some of tho rocks and fossils lofcurring near Phillipsburg, Can.ada East. f'anaihanXat., vol.6, pp. 310-328, 1861. Bull. 127 7 [Billiiigs, E.] — Coutinued. On tho occurrence of graptolites in tho base of tho I>owcr Silurian. CanadiaiiNat., vol.0, pp. 344-348, 1861. On some newer little-known species of Lower Silurian fossils from the Pots- dam group ^primordial zone). Report on tho Geology of Tomiont, vol. 2 pp. 912-900, Claremont, 1801. Further observations on the age of th 3 reI'o.t of exploralion liii'i, IJailroad, ne,„. tj the i;. la Fivv<-, At| if^Um, 1872. :onK..2aBeBH.,Uoi.*l ^Vasliington, 1>*72. ipressioim of »om| of Caiia*!**- rtof MtUmePtiHR.pH ,16 «Viln>'ialorQni-| Califorma. ,rie8,vol.l3.PP-'»'*^'l ,lovationoftlichnj| San rranoisco. .i.,l'roo.,vol.3,l>p.«l riuigo of inonutaiMJ Si'i., Vroc, v'-l. •' I'il Sci., '-id sorioo, PARTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 99 T0\.' 874. i of glacial action .hnsou'B ras" »" '^ Soi.. Proc, vol.6, P1>1" oal mines in Cuba. ,,,.>, pp. 388-390, 1842. a miscellaneous uotii of Tarapaca. vol. 44, pp. 1-12. .,au.l. [Onil'e^ rt.] |,t. Hist., rroo. vol. Notes on California Kv B. [Ontho^eolo! lo frozen well ..f «" Int. Hist- ^'^°^- vol. ! [opograp hical A ml of tlienortliNvest^* 2a«crioB,vol.45,VP-'-^il itory, f?««^"«>;!\,„, L,., li.portforl«6M'P> [, 1869. Jlake, William P. [jiM region]. Am. Jour. Sii., L'll hoiu'D, vol. 18, p. 441 () p.), lUM. 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Geological report of the survey, reference to mines and minerals district of township lines in the! of Michigan in the year IHIO, ai tabular statement of minerals lected. Message Brest. U. S., Slst Coni;., Ist H. Doc. No. 5, part 3, pp. 84'J 87 Washington, 1849. (Beport on U Surv. of northern Michig.in.] Burthe, L. Mines de soufro dausii de Louisiane. Soc. G6ogr. de Paris, Bull.,lH74, ji.C 1874. Burwash, John. Geology of thed the Belleveau mining openitioiis. No va Scotian Inst . , Trans. , vol. 4, pp. 1878. Byrani, William. Report [on Pine and vicinity, Arkansas River]. IT. S. Army, Chief of Engineers, Ann: port for 1881, part 2, p. 1504, Pl.itcs IVj Wa.sbingtou, 1881. Byrem, Lawrence. A concise d( tion of the geological fonuatioi mineral localities of tho W States, designed as a key to tin logical map of the same, 18 pag( Boston, 1843. |C., T. 'i'lie Enreki Kn-.,ni(l Mini,,,, 4'^, me. Jabot, K'dnardC. Brodkliiie, Mass.] lUmtuii ,Soe. Nat. (A V-). IsJl. mjirkfi en J, [Rijiplo Moan, j lioMon ,Soc. Nat. £ (il>.), I85I. ■Desor, E.,and. iiJore r..(ent deposi Xiiiitiicliet. "'■"'■ «"<••. Quart. Jo ma. 5aldwelUV.B.,jr. jf, ito ores of Trigg, l c'lii'ties, known as Kiver ores. "'■"'• ^"'^- of Kontuci rwH. ne„ „„rie,s,vol..5 nr 1880. ' P^ iforuia. ;■['•> guano deposi '■'"■ks and th fions, Dana, . i>^o. t.vpedition to R Oregon, and Jiiont. I"«rniation8 in p, and California. '^''- ^"■•■ounaissanc, worth to San D W9. St.'Uisties of coal •^"<"''8 on the Calii tii'm, Lyman, c '-"'*'■>"i;'«"' yoU8 d'Arbonne of Engineers, Ammal J,. 1376,Wa8Uiii«t.ra,li bor at Monroe, La. •of Knglneprs.Aiiiiusl ,j).1383,"Wa«W"K""'''- ud geology of tlie. I ct of towuBliip' uperior, IS-lo- J S., 3l8t Cong., l8t No. 5. part 3. W- 81 I. [Report on V. S>. 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Geology of atbe Sierra Nevada, Tiask, California — Continued. 1853. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcon, J, Not<'8 on gold region, HIake, W.P. Preliminary report of survey in California, JJlakc, \V. P. Quicksilver mine of Almaden, Blake, W. P. Localities of fossil diatoms, Bai- ley, J. \V. Exploration between 38tb and ■list jiarallel in 1853-54, Schiel. Shales and jasper rock north of San Francisco, Dana, J. D. Geology of Coast Mountains and l)art of Sierra Nevada, Trask. 1855. Extent of gold region, Blake, W. P. Coast of California from Bodega Bay to San Diego, Blake, W. P. • Polishing of rocks by dry sands, Blake, W. P. Silicided plants from California, Blake, W. P. Remarks on fossils from Califor- nia, Blake, W. P. Report on explorations between latitude 38° and 41" for route to the Pacific, Schiel. Geology of part of Calaveras County, Patton. Fossil shells from California, Conrad. Geology of Coast Mountains, etc., Trask. Geology of route to Pacific Ocean in California and Oregon, New- berry. Account of volcanic springs in southern California, Lo Conte. Gisement de Tor en Californie, Marcon, J. 1850. Geology of route to Pacific near 35th parallel, Marcou, J. ; Blake, AV. P. Sandstone formation of San Fran- cisco, Blake, W. P. Infusoria in Tertiary of Mon- terey, Blake, W. P. Report up(ni route to the Pacific ju California, Blake, W. P. 116 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nuij,. ir, California — Cou t i n iied. 1856. KoinarkH ou n<'iiri of ^oologii^ jiiii]) of United Stiitos by Marcoii, HIaKo, W. I'. Kopdi'ton northern and Moutliurn California, 'I'raHlt. Hodcn-VcrliiiitniHHii deH califor- niHehou C!old-I)istrikt«!8, linr- kart. KoconnaiBsance I'roni Mie MiuHiH- sippi to l.oA An;;clc8, Cat., Marcou, J. 1857. Report upon routes to the Pacilic in California and to the i{io Grande, Antisell. Orography of 'Westorn Staten, Illake, W. P. Geology and jialeontology of Mex- ican boundary Hurvey, Hall, ,J. Illustrationa of surface geology, Hitchcock, K. Notes on auriferous gravels, Davis, H. Country along Mexican boundary from the I'acific to tlio Colo- rado, Emory. Geology of lower Colorado re- gion, Schott. Cretaceous iind Tertiary foHsils of Mexican boundary survey, Conrad. 1858. Geology of North America, Mar- cou, J. Parallolisni between auriferous drift of Appalachians and Cal- ifornia, IJlake, W. P. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogers, II. D. Geology and geography of North Anjerica, Rogers, H. D. Coal mines of Monte Diablo, Rduard. Reconnaissance to mouth of Gila River, Parry, C. C. Volcanoes in Colorado Desert, Veatch. Fossils from Tertiary of Chico Creek, Trask. Cretaceous fossils of Los An- geles, Trask. From 11th meridian to P.icilic Ocean ou Mexican boundary, Micbler. California — Continued. 1858. Paleontology of survey for route to the Pacilic in California, Conrad. Fossil bods in San Luis <)))is|vi ('(Minty, AutlHell. Country between Lake Suiicrinr !Mid the Pacilic, Hector. Keport ou Colorado River, New berry. Phosphoric acid in igneous roeiis, Schiel. lS(i4. Change of level in Green Moiu tains, Scott, W. K. New Alniaden (inicksilver minei, Sillinian. Reisobcricht aus Californicii, Richtliofen. Ueber Californion, Richtliofun. Fossiliferous rocks of California, Whitney, .1. D. 1K()5. Geology of California, lieldwnri of 18(i0-18(!r>, Whitney, ,). D. Explorations in the Sierra Xt- vada in 18G J, Whitney, J. ]i Deep places of Nevada Couutj.i Sillinian. Petroleum in California, Siliiiiiai Miningdistrictof Sonora, Viviai Fossils from auriferous slateji m] California, Meek. Le Califoruio, P^riguet. 1866. Recent developments of surv of California, Whitney, J. D. Age of gold rocks of the I'acii Coast, Brewer. Constitution gilologiciuo ft nieres do la Californie, I'li,!;* Whitney's Geology of Califoriii Brewer. Courad's criticisms ou piiKi tology of Califoruia, (iiiMi. Subdivisions of Cretaceous California, (jlabb. Journey through California Nevada, Jackson, C. T. Miocene and Cretaceous at tr Tertiary ro Ciiiboniferous uf. IHako, W. p. Gradual olevatioi '^'•''«o, Blake, .jj i'^liNcellaneous W. p. '• '''"■"'ical goolog, I'hillips. ('retjic(.oii8 and fJabb. J»«'Niccation of ^V. p, J'i^isioiis of Wliitnoy, .T. D. ^lf '^^ ii California-' l'"^' eologyofCulitoi liticisms on P Icaliforniii, ^'i^''''' L of Cretaceous li, GaV>b. Vougb CalifoniKi Ijackson, C.T- llCrotaccourtii'^'" Jackson, C. T ordialo danslcn ct la g<''"loS"' " iMarcou, .»■ in Tulare uiferouH Ite, Bli^ko slate California— Continued. luttiT. (inl)li on (JrotaceouH of California, (Conrad. Drift of Piicillc Coast, Whitney. GniHH Valley gold district, 8illi- uuin. SilvtM' and gold in foothillH of Sierra Navada, .Silliiiian. 18(i8. Mittht'iliingon vondorWost-Kiisto Ni)rd-Aiuorikas, Kiidithofcn. Salt Sjiring Valloy riigion, (."alii- voras (Jonnty, CJoodyear, W.A. Notes on Ilotch Ilotcby Valloy, llollinan, C. F. Tlio Voscniito book, Whitney. Mastodon in i>laion of HtoiieH of north went A'liiTica, DavidHon, (J. rjiio ogy of Sifrni Ntivailii in re- luiion to vein niininj;, How- mn\. Gravels of I'laeer County, David- Hon. AuriforouH gravels of California, Davidson, G. California (luring the I'lioccno, Cooper, ,J. G. California _ j>j, -'•"■"led strnci "larl, Lo Con V<'i" forma tioi •^iilpJinr Ban < 'onto and Kii ■ - J'iorite from ( liold. •Vote snr la (■■c-f '•"•'lie, Maioo, Cretaceous and tljo West, Lea, '^'Jiennal spring ^'•■irk, Peaio. ^''ayas and jday •SiiI)I)08ed Terti; dewberry. Volcanoes of i,„ri *" ^Vashingtoi Iddings. Ago of Tejon, a„,| Tertiary of (j\ I'rin. Ammonites in Terl l^«"'>crdieGeoIogiJ -'^I.ircoH, J. J ^'yresti of ^,eoIoJ T. S. 1 '^'•<-'y of rocks, U '• ^''""atic changes , '"^''c times, Whi| ^oi'tribntionf, to "fe'y, Heilprin f""«tratiorj8 of siTfacey, Alorganl iBl'U.lTI. DiBTOMl NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 119 (la and eaiV | ,08 AiiUfWl eru <'«in8t III I jdyeui. ill of iiiimi: I r of fortietll ;eolon;y of \\\ .m, a. M. iicic livkfn (!| ipB, J. A. her liyilroiail Li I ortli AinMicil of Neviulu m\ klinK- ie West, HuBVl senartiper HiJ-l ieii, Coiiwenti I California— Continued. IM. Ki'fcnt Milicillcrttion, Hunt, T. S. li'cconniiiBHunco in Siin FrunriHco, Enrekn, nnd llodio diHtricta, Hecker. i'icld notoMou iiiiriferoiiH ^riivelH, (loodyeiir. Ifi81. CiinvonH, tlioir cbiiractcr and origin, liroHH. Kloiigiition of i)ol)bh!H, WiidH- wortli. 1882. Ainmonito in Tojon groti]), Danii, .?.D. (iiindnlnpo i|iiickHilvor mine, Wagoner. Tertiary llora us related (o Ter- tiary aninialH of tbe West, Les- (juereux. Rapport de la coinniiMHion dn Mexi(iue, Prudhoniine. .Jointed structure in day and marl, Lo ("onte. Vein formation in progress at Sulphur Hank, California, Le Conte and Rising. lologic KailwtfH 18X3. Diorite from California, Rein- ,.1.G. decay to Iw k basiuH, I'm ig in Califon Diego, liart«l |m Colorailo I'd luabar di'PC'l Avestevu ^"«'' lite, C. A. |of rockrt, ^\»< hoes about Ito. ui Mesozoi*; lllor, S. A. ]v the Ml"'!* ItheWesteruliii b,Hayden,i'i Uel8 of SiertM [ey,.l.l>. of Californ'M liold. Note 8ur la j;<^ologio ile lai'ali- fornie. Maroon, .1, Cretaceous and Tertiary Hora of tbo West, Le8(|U('renx. Tliermal spring of Yellowstone I'.irk, Pealo. I'layaH and jtlaya lakes, Husst II, I.e. .Supposed Tertiary nnnnonices, Newberry. Volcanoes of northern California to Washington, Hague and Iddings. Ago of Tejon, and aramouites in Tertiary of California, Hcil- prin. Ammonites in Tertiarv, Heilprin. IVhcrdio Goologio Californiens, Marcou, J. Progress of geology, IHH'2, Hunt, TS. 1H'( ay of rocks, Hunt, T. S. . Climatic chiinges of later goo- loirjc times, Whitney, J. 1). Coiitributionfj to Tertiary geol- ogy, Heilprin. Illustrations of polished rock aiirfacey, Morgan, H. J. California — ( 'ontinued. 18X1. .studies of rocks of (Cordilleras, Wadsworth. Volcanic rocka of the Groat liasiu, Hague and Iddings. Field work in Cascade range, Diller. Azoic system, Whitney and Wads- wortli. United States (ioological .Survey work in California, Hecker. Relations of mineral bidts of ram ^hf^ Comity, Riggs. Analyses of volcanic rocks. Chi] tard, Whitfield, .1. V. ; Eakin! Hillebrand. Auriferous gravels, Httiuuionil. Cements, Irelan. Clays, Johnson, W. D. [BCLLir DABTOS.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 121 ion of volcanic | II. slliX,Wliito,C,A. altiiin, and ga i)er. ry quartz in bii- losits of racilic States Geolo|i;iciil I er. ) County, (iiiod-l ity, Oootlyear. Goodyear, y, Bov.ors. l)88U8, COOIIIT. 11. el', Goodyciir. Dumi. j8, Jackson, A.W, aciiic Coast. NVbitej iks. iney. nul faults, Lc Come Barbara CUanml.| nl, Friedriidi. clays from 0\veiii| ard. le, Merrill, 'i.l' lassen Peak districJ [uic-ksilvcr dei'iisiiil istory of M(.u"Val| ll. liforniii divisi" Ivtcs Geological Siir| pr. kionofvolcaniige^ Ll States Goologici! Iittoii lavas from l;'*^" lebraiid, Higgs lavas from !^ll;l> ligf^s. 1 volcanic, rocks, Cki Itfield, J. K;K''^" travels, Hummon'' llan Ion, W. D California— Continued. 1890. L'retaceous of northern Califor- nia, Diller. Fossils as indicators of mineral products. Cooper. Geology of Channel Islands, Yates. Class, Ue Groot. Isilands of Santa Barbara (Jhau- nel, Yates. Los Angeles County, Preston. Macfarlane's Kailway Guide, Cooper, Turner. Mines of Calico County, Storms. Natural soda, Chatard. I'alcontology of Northwest coast, Dall. Protozoonitos, Friederich. San Bernardino County, Ciosn- nian. San Diego County, Goodyear. Sandstone dikes, Diller. San Nicolas Island, Bower. Santa Clara (.'ounty, Weber. Santa Cruz Island, Goodyear. Splierulitcs f r o in n e a r Hot Si'rings, liutley. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Ueport, California division. United States Geological Sur- vey, Becker. Certain magnetic rocks. Hanks. Alameda County, (Joodyear. Amador County, Brown. Ancient river beds of the Forest Hill divide, Browne. Analyses of rocks, Chatard. Asphaltum mine, ^'entu^a County, liilgard. liiitto County, Minor. Calaveras County, Brown, ('hcmistry of Mount Diablo rocks, Melville. Colusa County, Goodyear. t'liut.ii Costa County, (ioodyear. Colorado Desert, Orcutt. Fresno County, Goldstono. Gas well at Sumnicrland, Whco- lan. (icology of Mother lode region, Fairbanks. Lake County, tioodyear. Lassen County, Preston. I.oM Angeles County, Preston. Manganese deposits, Penrose. Marion County, Goodyear. California— Continued. 1890. Mariposa County, Preston. Mendocino Countj', Goodyear. Merced County, Watts. Mining of gold ores, Hammond. Modoc County, Preston. Monterey County, Angel. Napa County, Goodyear. Nevada County, Hobson. Orange County, Bowers. Placer County, Hobson. Pico Canyon oil lield. North. Plumas County, Preston. Report, California division, Fuitod States Geological Sur- vey, Becker. Report, Cascade division, I'liited States Geological Survey, Diller. Rincon Hill well, Irolan. San Joaquin County, Watts. Siskiyou County, Hobson. Searle's borax marsh, De (jroot. Santa Crui! County, Watts. Santa Barbara County, Angel, Hobson. San JIateo County, Watts. San Luis Obispo County, An- gel. Santa Clara County, Watts. Sacramento County, Watts. Sonoma County, Goodyear. Stanislaus County, Watts. Sutter County, Preston. Tulare County, Angel. Trinity County, Miller. Tuolumne County, (Joldstone. Ventura County, Bowers. Yolo County, (ioodyear. Watts. 1891. Crystallines of northern California, Dutton. Schists of coast ranges, Becker. Coniferous wood saturated with bitumen. Ford. Early Cretaceous, Becker. Tertiary and P o s I - T e r t i a r y changes of Pacific Coast, Lo Conte. Titanic oxide in soils, Dunning- ton. Cretaceous of North America, White, C. A. Cretaceous of northern Califor- nia, Diller. Classification of mountaiuraugos, Upham. 122 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BtTLL.ir, California — Continued. 1891. Faunas of Shasta group and Trias from Mineral King district, White, C. A, Infusorial earths, Edwards. Flooding of the Colorado Desert, Powell. Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. Mount Diablo, Turner. Structure of portion of the Sierra Nevada, Becker. Mohawk I^ake beds, Turner. Antiquities from Tuolumne Table Mountain, Hecker. Manganese deposits, Penrose, liate volcanic eruption and its peculiar lava, Diller. Call, R. Ellsworth. Geology and natural history of Fremont County, Iowa. History of Fremont County, Dos Moiues, 1880, 37 pages, (pp. 1-8 oil geology.] The loess in central Iowa. Am. Nat., vol. 15, pp. 782-784, 1881. The loess of North America. Am. N.it., vol. 16, pp. 369-381 and ,')42-54'J, plates, 1882. On the Quaternary and Kecent mol- lusca of the Great IJasin, with descrip- tions of new I'orms. IJ. K. Cciil. Surv., J. W. To well, n:)irector, Hull. No. 11, vol. 2, pp. 367-420, plates, Wash- ington, 1885. Sketch of physical geography of Iowa. Iowa ■\Voatlior and Crop Service, Annual Koport for 1890, 1890. Preliminary paper on artesian wells in Iowa. Iowa AVeathor and Crop .Service, Koport, April, 1891. The geology of Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas. [Abstract.] Iowa Acad. .Sci., Proc, 1887-89, pp. 52-5,'!, 1890. On the g(!ology of eastern Arkansas. [Abstract.] Iowa Acad. .Sci., I'roc, 1887, 1889, pp. 85-90, 1890. The geology of Crowley's Ridge. Arkansas tJcol. Surv., Report for 1889, vol. 2,pp.l-223, plate, 1891. Almtract Am. Nat., vol. 25, p. 823 (J p.), 1891. The Tertiary silicified woods of esist- ern Arkansas. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 42, pp. 394-401, 1891. Call, R. Ellsworth — Continued. and McGee, W. J. The loess ami associated deposits of Des Moiuej [Iowa]. Am. Jour. 3ci., 3d series, vol. 24, pp. 202-223 1882. Abstract by G. K. Gilbert, Science, vi>1.2,ii. 763 (4 p.), 4°, 1882. Callaw^ay, Charles. [General atatomenU on the geology of New York State.] Albany Inst., Proc, vol. 2, pp. 41-43, 1878. On the correlation of the lower Hel- derborg group of New York. Geol. Mag., vol. 5 (now series), pp. 271-277 1878. The Azoic system and its proposed subdivision by J. D. Whitney and M. E. Wadsworth. Geol. Mag., vol. 2, 3d series, pp. 28-31, 1885. On parallel structure in rocks as in- dicating a sedimentary origin. Geol. Mag. 3(1 decade, vol. 4, pp. 351-354, 1887 Parallel structure in igneous rocks. Geol. Maj:., ;id decade, vol. 4, p. 479 (9 lincji, 1887. Calleuder, .John A. The Lake Superior | copper mines. Mining iIag.,vol. 2, pp. 249-263. [Notspen, | 1854. Calvert, John. Onthedecompositionotl rocks and the recomposition of their [ metallic constituents. Mining Mag., vol. 3, pp. 371-376. [Not.ieeL] is:a. Calvin, S.amuel. A preliminary notice I of an occurrence of Marcellus sliiilesiiil Iowa. l{oae 1" it. vol.15. PP'*^ Calvin, Samuel— Continued. Ou the fauna found at Lime Creek, lowfi, iiud its relation to other geolog- ical faunas. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 25, pp. 432-436, 1883. Fragments of geological history, .Johnson County. Iowa IIlHt. Rec, vol. 1, pp. lOO-lOO, 1885. Notes on the forniations pnssed through in boring the deep well at Washington, Iowa. Am. Uool., vol. 1, pp. 28-31, 1888. OViscrvations on the vertical range of certain species of fossils of the Hamilton period in western Ontario. Am. Gool., vol. 1, pp. 81-80, 1888. — Some geological problems in Musca- tine County, Iowa, with special refer- ence to the rectification of the sup- posed Kinrterhook near the mouth of Fine Creek. lowii State Univ., Hull., vol. 1, No. 1., pp. 7-18, 1888. Am. (ieol., vol. 3, pp. 25-30, 188a. — Iron Butte Mountain. Some pre- liminary notes. Am. Giol., vol. 4, pp. 95-97, 1889. — Additional notes on the Devonian rocks of Buchanan County, Iowa. Am. ( icol., vol. 8, pp. 142-145, 1891. AbHtract, Ain. Nat., vol. 25, p. 1127 (4 linos), 1891. Cambrian. New Kn(;land. 1818. Geology of Williamston, Mass., Dewey, C. Localities of minerals and remains, Silliman. Mineralogy and geology of Boston region, Dana, S. L. and J. F. Index to geology of the North- ern States, P^aton. 1820. Tour between Hartford and Quebec, Silliman. .Section from Taconic range to Troy, Dewey, C. 1822. Survey of Kensselaor County, N.Y., Eaton. Minerals and rocks in Berk- shire, Mass., etc., Silliman. 1S24. Firestone and whetstone, Rhode Island, Robinson, S. Western Massachusetts region, Dewey, C. Cambrian — Continued. New Englank— Continued. 1824. Locality of amethyst, Rhode Island, Adams, .T. Geology of Salisbury, Conn., Lee, C. A. 1825. Rock specimens from Rhode Island, Robinson, S. 1828. Notices of minerals and geol- ogy, Hitchcock, E. Nomenclature of North Ameri- can rocks, Eaton. 1829. Argillite with anthracite coal, Eaton. Geology of county of Berk- shire, Mass., Dewey. 1830. Gold of the Carolinas in the talcose slate, Eaton. Geological text-book, Eaton. 1831. Mines of New Milford and Sal- isbury, in Connecticut, Shep- ard. 1832. Geological survey of Maasa- chusetts, economics, Hitch- cock, E. 1833. Crystallines of Connecticut, Mather. Report on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. 1835. Conglomerate of Roxbury and dikes, Jackson, C. T. 1837. First report on public lands, Maine, Jackson, C. T. First report on geology of Maine, Jackson, C. T. Geological siirvey of Connecti- cut, Shepard. Geology of Portland and vicin- ity, Hitchcock, E. 1838. Allagash section from the Penobscot to the St. Law- rence, Hodge. Second report on Maine, Jack- son. Second report of public lands of Maine, .Tackson, C. T. Reexamination of economical geology of Mas.saehn8ett8, Hitchcock, E. 839. Report on Maine, .Tackson, C. T. Survey of Aroo.stook River, Maine, Holmes, E. Catalogue of geological speci- mens, Maine, Jackson, C. T. 1840. Geological survey of Rhode Island, Jackson, 0. T. 124 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (BITU.1K. Cambrian — Con tin uod. Nkw p]NGLAND — Continued. 1840. Geological map of Masaaclin- sotts, Hitchcock, E. E«iiiivalency of depoHits on east and west Hides of the Atlantic, Eaton. 1841. On Joints in rocks, Mather, .Jackson, C. T. On WatervJllo slates, Maine, .lacksou, C. T. First report on New Hamp- shire, Jackson, C.T. Final report on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. 1842. Geology of Connecticut, Perci- Vill. Geology of New York, second district, Emmons, E. 1843. Structure of Ai>pal.a('hian8 ex- emplifying laws of mountain chains, Hogers and Rogers. Structure of Berkshire aud vicinity, Rogers, II. D. CSeology of Now York, first district, Mather. 1844. Explanation of geologic map of Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. Final report on New Hamp- shire, .Jackson, C. T. Dendrites on slate at Newton, Mass., Teschemachcr. 1845. First report on Vernu)ut, Adams, C. 1$. Report on counties in Vermont, Hall and T!u>mp8oii. 1846. Second report on geology of Vermont, Adams, C H. Agriculture of New York, Em- mons, E. Remarks on Tacouic system, Emmons, E. 1847. Apparent drift furrows . 18.5fi. Paleozoic fossils in fa^ti'nl Massachusetts, Rogers. W.l Ago of altereil rocks of easteri Massachusetts, Roger*. W 1858. Fractured ledges in Vi-mi.(tit| Hitchcock, (Ml. Geology of North Ann rir;i.Mi:-J con, J. Trilobito formation at l!rain| tree, Mass., Le.'i, I. 1859. Catalogue of State cahint t ;d notes ou metamorpliicjj Hitchcock, E. Saline matter in rocks in •>*!( ern MassachusettH. }lay< A. A. Cement of samlstone ami H glomerate, Jackson. ('. T. Cement of Roxburr roncln era to, Hayes, A. A. DARTO.V.] Cambrian— Contii New England— 1859, Paleonto 3, Hal], Traj) and basset ; Jackson Trilobitos Mass., R iiiaintreo C. T. Analysis o >ilio, Mas Slates of Massachu l^GO. I'rimordial- Amerika, ; I'^auna of ( priuiordiai •Map of RJ„ loek, C. H. i^o-callcd tal "lont, Hitc] 1861. Primordial o etc., liofTiTt Barraudo ou American j KiumouH, III (ieology of A cock, C. II. '•" Tacouic in W. B. Age of WJiite %,J.P. Tacouic systei Hunt, T. S. (.'eology of y, Tacouic syst C. H, ^ ^''■ononiical g{ '"'out, Hagor. "•'ueral rei)ort Maine, Ifitchc Notes on wild ] Holuuis, E. lii'uuirks on Tj Am. .Jour. Sci. '■'ossilifcroiis p, Klouierato ne;i ^fass., Rogers, '"^oine points in ogy. Hunt, T. s Pliysical goog scenery of Veri ^'^t la faune p, Amdriquc, Barr (BVIX.ir DABIOS.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 125 led. 1 steam in rw k rerH,W.H. syatcm. Hunt. ation of Nortti slate, Vermont. r,.I.I>. wldiiig Htone df litHH., Ja<'kson. from BrookliDr. Hcratcbei* and Koxlmry, M:»s» Bouthem Yjf^ri BS., TreHCott. hwtory "f Vft qiBon Z. > of Unit«^d Statrt III, J> •ortain points in ,f Msi«»acliii9*tu :,E. of Rristol County, |l of Kh(M\c Islanl K : W«th«ri.y. illino linn-stones « (■ii«a. lluHt.T.^ e«.l<>fiy,Kii"i">n^f- Icoso slates of tli* uutaiiis, ^Ilut,T.^ fossilB in «='""*' ett»,Bosc"-^^'^ lied rocks of lastetJ Bett«. K«}I«^'^-^^ ledgf» i«» '^''■"""°' k,('.H- iKortUAiii'ri'a.M'f formation a* K™ Is., Lea, I. |of State cabinft^i luctaniorp'" lk,E. Itcrinroi-k"!"''"' ssacUunett'*, H»J 1 Ban«l»tonc ami •:'! |te, Jackson. <'-^ Uoxbnry < "n^' ^ye8,A.A. Cambrian— Continued. jsEW England — Continued. 1859. Pale(»utolo;.?y of New York, vol. 3, Hall, J. Trap and altered bods of Co- liiiBsot and Lake Superior, .»ack.son, C. T. Triloliiti'S from Braintroe, Mass., Rogers, W. U. Braiutree argillitos, Jackson, C. T. Analysis of slate from Sonier- villo, Mass., Dombacli. Slates of Governors Island, Massacbusetts, Rogers, W. B. 1860. Primordial-Fauna in Nord- Amerika, Barrandc. Fauna of Quebec group and primordial of Canada, Logan. Map of Rhode Island, Hitcb- lock, C. 11. 80-called talcoso Mcbist of Ver- mont, llitcbcock, C. H. 1861. Primordial of Nortb America, etc., Rog(!r8, W. B, Barrande on primordial of American and Taconic of Enunons, Hunt, T. S. Geology of Aquidneck, Hitch- cock, C. H. On Taconic in Vermont, Rogers, W. B. Age of White Mountains, Les- ley, J. P. Taconic system of Emmons, Hunt, T. S. (Jeology of Vermont and the Taconic system, Hitchcock, C.H. Economical geology of Ver- mont, Hager. (icneral report on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. Notes on wild lauds of Maine, Holmes, E. I^'mal'ks on Taconic system, Am. Jour. Sci. Eossilifcrous pebbles in con- glomerate near Fall River, Mass., Rogers, W. B. Some points in American geol- ogy. Hunt, T. S. Physical geography and scenery of Vermont, Hager. Sur la fauno primordiale en Amt^riiiue, Barrande. Cambrian — Continued. New England — Continued. 1861, Pebbles in Vi-rnumt conglom- erate, Hitchcock, E.; Jack- son, C. T. Texture of Roxbury conglom- erate, Bouv<5. Notes on primordial and Ta- C(mic, Marcon, J. Age of Roxbury conglomerate, .lackson, C. T. Fossils from Potsdam group, Vermont, Billings. Paradoxidcs slate from Brain- tree, etc ., Marcou, J. Report on geology of Vermont, Hitchcock, E. ; Hitchcock, E., jr. ; Hager and Hitchcock, C. H. Paradoxides slate from Braiu- tree, etc., Marcon, J, Geological map of Vermont, Hager. Primordial fauna and the Ta- conic system, Barrande. Faune des roches du groupe do Qiidbec, Logan. Primordial fauna and Point Levis fossils, Hall, J. Age of red sandstone formation, Billings. Chemistry of survey of Ver- mont, Hitchcock, C. II. ; Bar- ker. Fish River lakes, Maine, Pack- ard. Moosehead Lake region, Hough- ton, J. L. Geology of the wild lands of Maine, Hitdicock, C. H. Notes on sections across Ver- mont, Hitchcock, C. H. 1862. Primordial fauna in America, Barrandc. Fossilcs taconic] ues de I'Amd- ricjue du Nord, Marcou, J. Taconic and Silurian of Vermont and Canada, Mar- cou, ,1. On primordial of America, Barrande; Hall, J. Vermont primordial, Marcon, J. Taconic system of Emmons, Hunt, T. S. Notes on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. 126 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (DULL. 127. DiBTay.J Cambrian — Continued. New England — Continued. 1862. Age of red saiulHtone of Canada and Vermont, Hillings. Note on Tsicouic eysteui of Em- mons, Hnnt, T. S. Region west of forks of the Koiineboc, Maine, Goodalo. Exploration in Aroostook County, Me., Holmes, E. Reports on geology of Maine, Hitcluock, C. H. Remarks on the Taconic system, Stevens. Rocks of Vinalliaveu region, Goodale. Potsdam and Hudson rocks in Vermont, Hall, J. Hall on ago of red sandstone in Vermont, Billings. Marcou on Taconic of Vermont and Canada, T. Potsdam fossils in America, Hitchcock, C. H. Thirty years' progress in geol- ogy of the older rocks, Mur- chison. Alleguash and Cauquomgomoc lakes. White, O. Review of geology of Vermont by Hitchcock and Hager, Billings. 1863. Parallelism of Quebec group, Billings. 1864. Lentilles trilobitiferes de la Point Levis an Canada, Mar- cou, J. 1865. Taconic question. Hall, ,1. Altered conglomerate near Hingham, Mass., Bonv(=. Met.amorphic action in con- glomerate, Jackson, C. T. 1866. Distortion of pebbles in con- glomerate, Vose. Report on Lake Superior, Mac- far lane, T. Map of Canada and part of United States, Logan and Hall. Lower Silurian of North Amer- ica, Logan. 1867. Terrains ancionsdorAnidriqne du Nord, Hunt, T. S. Rocks and fossils from Phil- lipsburg, Caiia4u< Etwt, Bil- Cambrian — Continued. New England— CVmtinuod. 1868. Occ\irrences of iron in miisscs, Whittlesey. Red sandstone of Vermont, Perry. Eozoischen Formationsgrupjie Nord-Anierikas, Credner. Points in geology of Vermont, Hunt, T. S. Winooski marble, Veriiiont, Hitchcock, C. H. Relations of red sandstouo of Vermont, Perry, Geology of Vermont, Hitch- cock, C. H. 1867. First report on New Ilamii- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Geology of western Vermont, Perry, J. B. 1870. New England granite forma- tion, Hunt, T. S. 1871. Geognosy of Appalachians, Hunt, T. S. Map of Massachusetts, Hitch cock, C. H. Relations in vicinity of Dos- 1 ton, Shaler. 1872. What is true Taconic, D.iwsod, | J.W. Island of Aquidneck and] parts of Narragansett Hay, Shaler. Remarks on Taconic contro-| versy, Billings, E. Green Mountain geology. Od| the quartzite, Dana, .I.D, On true Taconic, Dana,.!.]). Rocks of Groat BarriiigtiiD,j Mass., Dana, J. D. History of Cambrian ,and Si-| lurian. Hunt, T. S. Report of survey of New Hauip-I shire, 1871, Hitchcock, C.H. Couglomorato jjebbles at Mon-j taguo, Mass., Niles. Geology of vicinity of IJostoD^ Hunt, T. S. Fossils in Winooski niiirble a| Swanton, Vt., BillingH. Address of Hunt to AiiioriciU Association, Dana, .1.1). 1873. Metamorphism of pebbles Chestnut Hill, Mass.. Niles. Survey of New Hampshire, WH JlitcUcockj C. H. 1875. Cambrian— Con ti iN'KW K.VGLAND- 1H7.'!. rJeologic Hitchc and BI Taconic n '•igo, Da 'vxi)Ianat map o Hitchco (.'JasHificuf H.impsh "^"1- » geologic m, setts, Crosby '''^' ^'eniiont geolo ^^'"g, D.-,ua, ' Ecology of Xp Hitchcock, C. ton. Map of Now , Vermont, Hit, C-imbrian and western ^'"en cock, C. If. Ifelation of go,, ">ont to that Dana, J. d. Cougloniorate « Maas., Burbank ma. [DOLL. 127, acd. ron in niasBcs, of Vermont, :mation8grupvc as, Crednor. ,gy of Vermont, ,rblo, Vermont, :ed saudstouo of DiBTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 127 srry. Vermont, Hitch- on New Hamv- icock, C. H. ivestern Vermont, Id granite forma- /r.s. jf Appalaclmns, ssachusetts, Hitch- [. n vicinity of Bos- X. e Taconic, Dawson, ..quidneck audi Narragansett liny, | contio- ' On and Si- Bu Taconio ftlings, E. [ntain geology fczitc, Dana,.I.D- iconic, Dana,. I. !>• Groat Ban-iiigtoO' |ina,J.D. Cambrian tunt, T. S. LrveyofNewHau>p-l |l Hitchcock, C. II. latcpebbleBatMoa laB8., Niies. vicinity of liostoBi IS- n Iwinooski uiarUie Vt.,Billing«' If Hunt to Aoien' lion, Dana,.'- 1^' ibism of po1'l'^«* nill,Ma8B.,>;il<''^ jewHampBliir^-'' |ck.C.H. 1871. ISTf). Cambrian— Con tinned. ^K\v Kx(iLANi>— Continued. 187;!. Geologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. n. ; Hitchcock and lUako. Taconic slates of Hudson River age, Dana, .1. D. Kxplanation of new geologic m a p of Now Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. Classification of rocks of New Hampshire, Hitchcock. (Juartzitea of Willianistown vicinity, Teuney. 1 'hysical history of New Hanip- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Remarks on geology of coast north from Boston, Shalcr. Geologic chart of the I'nited States, Bradley, F. H. Explication do la carte getrography of Boston and vicinity, Wads- worth. Economic geology of New irampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. Atlas to giiology of New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. 18711. Hudson River age of Taconic schists, Dana, J. D. Atlantic system of mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Mining district at Sullivan, Me., Kempton. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- way Guide, Hitchcock, C. H. 1880. Ago of Taconic rocks and geol- ogy of Vermont, Dana, J. D. Geology of eastern Massachu- setts, Crosby. List of papers on the Taconio system, Dana, J. D. | Carboniferous in Massachu- setts, Crosby and Barton. j Age of Green Mountains, Dana, .1. D. I Pinito in eastern Massachusetts, Crosby. , 1881. Colonies dans les rochos Taco- ni(iuo des bords du lac Cham- plain, Marcou, .T. Norfolk County Basin, Mas.sa- chusetts. Barton. Banded amygdules of Brighton amygdaloid, Davis, W. M. Folsites and associated rocks north of Boston, Diller. Distorted pebbles in couglom- erate, Crosby. Compression in rocks of Bos- ton Basin, Crosby, Wada- worth, Melaphyr of Brighton, Mass., Benton. 1882. Age of tho Taconic system, Dana, J. D. 128 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 127. MBTUN.J CambriaM— CJontinued. New P^ngland— C'ontinued. 1882. Tho Potsdam saudHtone, Min- nesota, Wincholl, N. H. 1883. Argillites and asBociatoH at Braiiitreo, Mass., Dodge. History of Tacouic (lut^stion and relation of Taconian series, Hunt, T. S. Winooski marble of V(!rniont, Perkins, C.H. Geologic history of the Amer- ican continent. Hall, J. Progress of geology in 18H2, Hunt, T. S. Trachyte of Marblehead, Mass., Wadsworth. Relation of Quincy granite to tho argillitc, Wadsworth. Frenchnians iJay, Me., Crosby. Notes on eastern Massachu- setts, Dodge. 1884. Distribution of iron ores in eastern United States, Smock. Geology of lihodo Island, Dale. Southward ending of Taconic synclinal, Dana, J. D. Thirteen sections across New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. Decay of quartzite, Dana, J. D. Hall on Hudson age of Taconic slates, Dana, J. D. Cambrian of United States and Canada, Walcott. Felsites and associates north of Boston, Diller. A/.oic system and its subdivi- sions, Whitney and Wads- worth. Microscopic structure of build- ing stones, Merrill, (}. P. Dike at Houghs Neck, Quincy, Mass., WolflF. Building stones of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine, Shaler. Classification of joint struc- tures, Crosby. Argillito and conglomerate of Boston Basin, Wadsworth. Contributions to geology of Rhode Island, Dale. 1885. Map of tho United States, Mc- Gea New genus of Cambrian trilo- bite, Walcott. Cambrian — Continued. Nkw England— Continued 1885. Geology of mouth of Narragan- sett Bay, Dale. Ta(!onio rocks and stratij;. raphy, Dana, .1. D. History of Taconic (HicHliini, and relations of the loik*, Hunt, T. S. Progress of geology, IM, Hunt, T. S. (jieologic features of inarblf belt, Brainerd, E. Decay of quartzite; pNomlo- breccia, Dana, .I.D. Sections of New Himi])sliirp | and Vermont, by Hitclicoik, Dana, J. D. Report, Atlantic Coast diviHioii, Shaler. Winooski or Wakelicld mailikl of Vermont, Perkins. Marble of western New Eiip j land, Seely. Cambrian faunas of Nortlil America, Walcott. 188(>. Sections of Taconic raiifjea Hall, Marcou, J. Geology of northern Now E:ij; | land, Hitchcock, C. II. Sections across Now Hiuii|i shir(^ and Vermont, Ilitrt cock, C. H. Iron ores, I'utnam. Taconic stratigraph.v , J);im.| J.D. Fossils from Taconic n nions, Dana, .1. D. 18«7. Northern Maine, Bailey. Map of tho United State! Hitchcock, C.H. The Taconic system, WilJ cott. Taconic rocks and str,itif| raphy, Dana, J. D. 1888. Relations of conglomerate a slate in Boston Basin, Cn^l Genesis of Boston Basin amlit rocks, Bouvd. Boston Basin, Hobbs. Dikes in Cambrian of lirist^ County, Mass., Shiiler. Great Harrington, Mass., lien. Outer islands of Boston HarlKJ Crosby. 18!»(). r^unbrian— Conti Nkw England- 18S8. Fossils : Enunoi Taconic ( on the 3[arcou, Fossils in cott. Taconic i ^\'alcott m>.). Olenellusi •<"", ^^'all (.eology of Horizon of Foerste. i^ates of nn Vermont, cock, C. H lUtln)rt, pj Ujiited J Survey, \\ lii'port, (livi l^^iiited Sta; ve.\-, Puiup, Mouut Desert '•ape Ann, Sh Calciferoua in ley, Brainer i:8sex County "Studies of he Hitchcock, ( <^ranite8iuMa erson. "ttrelite vnd AVoltf. History „i Crosby, f 'on ores, Jii,„. ^Varren's (joog ilacfarlano's Crosby, Hitcl 'report, diviaio Geology, Uui '"gical Survey '•'iHina of Low Walcott. '^''^' '•■vvlock syncli "'^uglas region, «liusetts, Emej t'Hiiibrian of Ni Walcott. American opini, '••'cks, Wiucln- Ago oi" Stock bri Wolfl". Bull. 127 [) li [nvLL. 12: UABTON.) NOUTH AMERICAN GKUi.OUY. 129 Narriigaii- . fltrati);- ). c (|U('Hium, the idckit, )U>ny. mx )f iiiiirWi' soiiilo- ito ; I.D. ::!oftBt(liviHioii. .kcl'ieltl iiiarlile | erkiiis- eru N»'W Ens I laa of Xortkl Icott. jouic riiugeali)! I, J. Itliorn Now Eiif ck.c.n- jtew H mill'- 1 ormoiit, Hit'l mm. [igriipl'.Vi Cacouii' .T.D. |H!, Bailey Uuitetl ^^tate^| Ml. systi'Tli, .g an«l «t""«' L,J.D- Lugloi»«'"'<«"'" Ion Basin, Ci'-'' stouBasi"""'^'' t6. Ilobbs- abrian .'f «"*" Lss. Igton, lot" Boston r^nbrian— Continued. New England — Continued. 1888. Fossils i'l lower Taeoui<: of Kmnunis, Walfott. Taconic of Georgia tun\ report ou tbo geology of Vermont, Marcou, ,1. Fossils in lower Taconie, W'al- cott. Taconic system of I'.nimons, Walcott. 188!'. < )leuellu8 fauna of North Amer- ica, Walcott. (ieology of Nahant, Laue. Ilori/on of Nahant limestone, Foerste. Dates of reports ou geology of Vermont, Marcou, J.; Hitch- cock, C. H. Report, Paleozoic division. 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Country near West Chester, Pa., Finch. 1829. High Rock Spring. Saratoga, N. Y.. Steele. Argillite with anthracite coal, Eaton. 1830. (jieological text-hook, Eat(ni, (leolo^ic prodromus, Eaton. 1831. Oolite iu Edenvillo, N. Y., Yonng, .J. P. Mineralogy and geology of St. Lawrence Coiiuty. N. V., Finch. 130 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF lBiu.ir OiSTUN. Cambrian— Continued. New Yokk, Pennsylvania, Nk.w .Ii:r- HKY — Continued. 1832. Oriiugo County, N. Y., and Sum- HCX County, \. .f ., Slit-paid. Geological equivalents, Eaton. Sapphire, ctr., in Suhoxs County, N. J., Fowler, S. WM. Mineralogy of ■lellVrsun and St. Lawrence counticM, N'. V., Crawe and tiray. 1H3G. First report on survey of I'onu- Hylv.iuia, h'dgers, II. 1>. First report of survey of New Jersey, Kogors, II. I). IKfT. First report on survey of thirtl distri(!t of New York, Conrad. 1838. Report of geologist of second district of New York, Eni- mous, E. Second report on survey of Penusylvania, Rogers. 11. D. Report of geologist of Mary- laud, Dueatel. Report of geologist of first dis- trict of Now Y'oik, Mather. 18311. (iecdogy of Orange County, N. v.", Horton, W. ('orniferous lime rock as tlie line of refe'.ace in New Y'orlc and I'eiinsylvania. ICaton. Third report on survey of I'enn- sylvania, Rogers, II. 1). 1840. Fourth report on survey of Pennsylvania, Rogers, II. 1). Fourth report of survey of tlio third district, New York, Vanuxeni. J>escription of geology of New Jersey, Rogers, II. D. Equivalency of deposits on east and west sides of the A thintic, Eaton. Report on minerals and clieni- ical department, New Y'ork, Beck. 1841. Fifth report on survey of I'euu- sylvauia, Rogers, II. 1). Report on paleontology of New Y'ork, Conrad. Fifth report of survey of the second district of New Y'ork, Emmons, E, 1842. Geology of thinl district of New York, Vanuxem. Cambrian — Continued. Nkw Youk, Ricnnsylvania, Nf.w.Ich. KKY — Continued. 1811'. Geology of .Now Y'ork, nccoiui district, Emmons, II. i Mineralogy of Now York, lieik. Topography, geology, iiinl rr. source of New York, Ijiiiiiiiu, 1X43. Geology of New York, li^ district, Mather. Structure of Api)alachi;umaiiii| laws of mountains, UofferJ ami Rogers. Superposition of rocks ii(| Orange County, N. V., lu. ton. Structure of IJorkBhirc Mas8,| and vicinity, Rogers, II, D. Gecdogy of western district «(| New York, Hall, .1. 1H44. American geology and coiidi-l tion of research in ruitnll States, Rogers, H. 1), Inllucuee of survey in .%! York, ll.all, J. 184.5. Travels in North Aiiioricjl Lyell. 1846. Agriculture of New Vorii, Ki| mons, K. Renuuks on Taconic systeml Emmons, E. 1847. No coal in New Yoik mi Emmons, E. Paleontology of New V(ii'k,vo 1, Hall, J. Rejiort on Taconic, \amix*| Parallelism of Palio/uirs North America wilii tliiist- Europe, Verueuil, Hall, J Observations on Lewis Cwmul N. Y., Hough. 1848. Cataloguo of geologiciilsi mens. New Y'ork, Hall,,!. Fossils of Paleozoi(^ of l'iiin| Status, etc., Sharpo, D, 1H.")0. Survey of county of Washii ton, N. Y., Fitch. Letters on geology, Chii>t,v. 18.")1. Cylindrical structure in r«^ dam sandstone, ll(iiii;li,F. Concretions north of .Stiiyi ant Landing, N. Y,, Ga^ W. II. Specimens prosentril to .^l York Museum, Ho\igb. Canjbrian—Conti Nkw Youk, Pkn SKY— Con fin JX")-'. Snrvev N. Y., 1 i^'i.'f. Geologic ote., M 1>*")). SojiK, cryi -Vorth / M'H. Remarks N. J., K -Wiierican ; lN"''i. Report on Nfl.v, Kit( Structure County, Notes on J HertJet. IN">7. Geology of J'.i., Hart 'ion ores oi ixr>X. Skotrli of I states, Rf Geology of N foil, ,J. Geology of r <'rs. If. I). Paleozoic ha Higshy. Mctaiiior|)liic Rogers, JI Sedimentary tioiis of Pi New York, ■ ^otes on prii conic, Warc( Taconic Hystc Hunt, T. .S. Age ofwhi toll Jersey, Cool •''"ino points ii 'W, Hunt, 7 ''•Hide togeoio, Linkl.acu. K.isoofPaJeozo States, Roger ^'"^ I-'i fauno Anie'rique, IJii 'Remarks on T Am. .Jour. ,Sci 'iarrande on ■ America and i n.ons, lUint, 'I '"- "iipiimordialof '""•'»'• HalJ,.). 1«5!). lUiil lBi'a.m DABTON] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 131 lA, Nr.w iFh York, Hccouill Ills, K- )W York, Ik'i'k. I ulogy, mid w-' Voi'k,l".imiiiiiu| w York. IinI cr. ipaliH'liiaiisaiwI ntiiius, l{(igm| of rticks (ill ity, N. v., Hot I l3cvkBliir<' Mass , Ko^evs, 11. 1). ■Htcru district «!' Hall, .). ,logy iiutl cowli' ,eiircU in l'uittd| LTS, II. 1>. survey in ,J. Nortli Aineiicil lof Nnw ^''"■'^' ''"^l Tacouif systeal New York iwi of Now Vork.vol Neil laconic, \' imuxi'iii. of ral»»/.uii3 i Lrica with tli'« Lmeuil, Hall,.'. IsonLewisCoiinl! Iigli. [f geoU>);ii'i>lT York, n:ill)'l faleozoic of I i., Sbarp'N P' louuty of Wa^l>« Kitcli. geology, cun>ty. 1 strnctnic iu stone, ll">'f:'''^' north of >^tay« ling, K- ^'•' ^' Lroscntcd to >' Cambrian— Continued. KKW YoKK, I'KNN.SYI.VANIA, NeW Jr.H- sKY— Continued. \H')'2. Survey of county of Eshox, N. Y., Watson. luXi. (Jcologiciuap of United Status, etc., Marcou. .T. IS.")I. Some cryHtalliuo limestones of N'(U-th America, Hunt, '1'. S. Is.Vi. Keniarks on Sussex County, N. .1., Kitchen, W. American i;coh)i;y, Knnnons, 1''. l^'iii. Report on northern New .ler- soy, Kitcholl. Structure of riiiiadelpliia County, Pa.. .Tewell. Notes on UerUs County, I'a.. Hertlet. 1S5". (Jeohjf^y of Chester County, J'a., Ilartman. Iron ores of Canada, Hillings. IXW. Sketcli of geology of United States, Kogers, II. 1). (Geology of North America , Mar- cou, .1. (loology of Pennsylvania, Kog- ers, 11. 1). Paleozoic hnsin of New York, liigshy. 1850. Mctamorphicsof Atlantic Slo])e, Kogers, II. 1>. Sedimentary and other rela- tions of Paleozoic fossils of Now York, Bigsby. IHiil, Notes on primordial and 'I'a- couic, Marcou, ,1. '["aconic system of lOmuions, Hunt, T. S. Ago of white liuu'stouo of New .Jersey, Cook, (J. II. Some points in American geol- ogy, Hunt, T. S. Guide to geology of New York, Linklaeu. llasoof Paleozoic in the Inited States, Rogers, W. B. Sur la fauno jirimordiale en Ameri(iue, Harrande. Remarks o!i Taconic system. Am. ,Iour. Sci. Jiarrande on prinuirdial of America ami Taeonic; ofEm- nu)ns, Hunt, T. S. 1862. ()i\ ]>riniordial of America, Ibir- rande. Hall, .)• Cambrian — Continned. Nkw YoiiK, Pkwsyi.vania, Nkvv Jer- SKY — Continued. ISG'J. Survey of county of ( )raug(^, N. Y., Dennistoii. Marcou on Taconic of Yennout and Canada, T. Konmrks on the Taconic sys- I (em, .'Stevens. ■ iHtiH. Parallelism of (,>uel)ec group, { Killings. j Jteport of survey of Canada to 18(i.3, Logan. 1H6I. (ieologyof eastern New York, H.'ill and l.ogan. 18ti."). Taconic questio!!. Hall, .1. Neigliltorhood of Kossic, N. Y., I Macfarlane. Age of New .lersey Highlands by Rogers, Lesley, ,1. P. Koport of survey of New ,Ior- sey for isni. Cook, C. II. 18Gti. Map of Canada and part of the United States, Logan and Hall. Der Primordial-Fauna in Nonl- Amerika, Parrando. Lower Silurian of North Ameri- ca, Logan. Formation of rip[)l<> nuirks, Wyman. 18G7. Notice of fauna of Polsdaui sand8teds. 1871'. On true Taconic, Dana, .). D. Certain rocks in St. Lawrence County, N. Y., older than Potsdam, Brooks. History of Cambrian and Silu- rian, Hunt, T. S. Kcmai'ks on Taconic contro- versy, Billings, K. Ke])ort of survey of New .Ter- sey tbi' J872, ( ook, (i. 11. 182 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL, 127 PiRTOV. ) Cambrian — Con t i uned. New Yokk, I'knnsyi.vania, Nrw Jku- isi:y— (.'oiitiimcil. 1872. (Jreeu Moiiiituiii geolugy. On tlio <|iiart/it(-, Dunn,.). I). What Ih truo Tucouic, Duwhou, .1. \V. 1873. Mai> of tho United Stiites, Hitchcock, V. H. ; Hitchcock and lUitkc. MincHof I.tthigh Zinc Company, I'ennHylviiniii, Drinker. Kcjiort of Htirvey of New .Jor- 8cy for 1873, Cook, ('<. H, lloniatite of Huntli Mountain, Pa., Harden,.!. W. Iron ores of South Mountuiu, Pa., LcHloy, J. P. Fossils in lower l'ot«daiii at Troy, N. Y., Ford. Iron ore of IJucks County, J'a., Lesley, ,1. P. ; Trego. 1875, Notes on geology of Lehigli (bounty, etc., Ph., Lesley. .LP. Hematite deposits of the Creut Valley, I'riiue. Geologic chart of the L'uitod States, Bradley, F. !L Keport on iron ranges of l>e- higli County, Pa., Prime. Primordial fossils in Kcnsse- laer County, N, Y., Ford. Explication do la carte gi^olo- gi(luo do la tcrre, Marcoii, .1. Character of slate at outciop, Frazer. MuscouotcongTunnel, New.Ier- scy, Drinker. York County iron ores, Frazer. Galena deposits in Laurentian of Ontario, Venuor. Kcport of survey of New .Jer- S(!y for 187."), Cook, G. H. Thin sections of Paleozoic and Mcsozoic rocks of Pennsyl- vania, Frazer. Report of l.iboratory of sur- vey of Pennsylvania, Mc- Creath. Structure of Y'ork Valley linie- stoues, Pennsylvania, Frazer. Hydrogcology, Frazer. 1876. Cornwall iron mine and vcilated deposits, Hunt, T. S. Notes <::i I'aleozoie liniestouo, 1 lazer. Cambrian — Continued. Nkw Youk, I'icnnhyi-vania, New .Ier. SKY — Con-tinued. 1876. Hepurt of Burvey of New Jir Hcy for 187fi, Cook.C;. H. l{e])i>rt on York and Adaiim counties. Pa., Frazer. Origin of liinostones of Yntk and Adams counties, l':i., Frazer. Geologic notes from New Ycul, Lloyd, T. C. H. Serpentine limestone of iinrili. ern New York, Hall, .). Fossils at Troy and Lausin;;. burg, N. Y',, 1 ord. 1877. Southeast "ad distritt, .Mij. sonri, Itroadhead. UoeksnearPhi!adel)diia, Itainl. (ieology of eastern Pennsylva- nia, Huut, T. 8. iioport of survey of New .hrsn for 1877, Cook, G. 11. Rei)ort on Y'ork, Adams, ( um berland, and Franklin coin. ties. Pa., Frazer. History of crystalline Htraii- tied rocks. Hunt, T. S. ( )n some Mesozoic ores, !'»■ zer. Map of Pennsylvania, Lcsltj, .T. P. 1878. Paleozoic of Lehigh and Nurili- am])ton eounties. Pa,. I'liim Martic anticlinal and o» lippltl marks, Frazi'r. Section in Lancaster Cmiiiirj Pa,, Frazer. Hematites of Lehigh (niiiiiyj Pa,, Priim^ Dikes and Azoic of soiitlif Pen nsy 1 van 1 a. 1 1 u n t, '!'. ^ (icologic history of NewYoi Island, etc., Newberry Silurian fossils in eastern l'« sylvania, I'rinio, Catalogue of exhibit of sun of New Jersey, Cook, Ci. II. C.-italogue of rock spcciniei survey of Pcnnsylvaii| Hall,C.E, Report of survey of New Jfi for 1872, Cook, G.H. Letter on report on tnip .\/.oic of southenst Yemi vania. Leslev. ,1. 1'. 1881 O/'f^brlan— Cotit '' *• York, J'k.' HKV-Coiiti, 1«7«. Geology region ^''»teH on "'■ Cun Lesley. 1879, Maofarin, road ( Sniock. Maefarlnn ''f>ad (;ui fnrlano. Mactiirlane 'oad (;„ Lesley, j. '^^Pcond rep( survey of <'renth. 'fcport of .'ersey for t'hivs and di vaniu, Frazi Geology of Pa., Frazer Lake .Suj)eri, '" i'ennsj 'flint. T. 8 m. Fossils in fj,„;, **"8qnehann Geologic actioi •fnlien. \\'t'stern limit 'em, Ford. 'delations of cry •"•"I'ennsvlva "" A tops tri. mons, etc., i.\ ^'"c mines, l,ai '''i-» 'SpilsbnrN Geology of L,,„ ''a-. Frazer. ■'^fnicturo of fennsylvania]^ Ifccent investi. ''""gbkeepsie, '^"'fication of «i clature, Miller, Potsdam ou Sout Pa., Lewis, If. Potsdam in Af County, Pa., Ra Colonies dans les ques (les herds , PJain, ATarcou, , lBuu..in ,y of New Jet- ■ooU,(J. 11- rk ami Ailam* ^ Fia/.ev. jstonos of Vwlc count if«. 1':' I from N«w Vmi, ueutone of i>"Hli' ,rk,naU, .'• foy and Liiusiii; lord. .ad distri't, Miv tdliead. •bi'.adolldiii'- 1>"'"' uustevii I'euusylv;*- ,T.S. irvey of New .H^J jook.O.ll. York, Adams, (» ,v,id Frankliu coin- l.'razcr. I- cryslalliiK' >^m\i ^s, llnut.T.^. j,leso/.o»« ui«^''*i PABTOV 1 \OKTH AMKUK'AN (iKOLOOY. 188 liil ',.uuHyWai>i'>- l.oslfM lof Lelliglln>"^^"'* ,onuties,V•.'••l'':*l IticUnalauaouviW ■'razi'V. la Laiu'ast.'i- r.nu>u, a/.pr. L of Lclii^^l' * "-'""^ imt'. , d A^oic of >^«'">" Iviiuia.H""*'''^. history of Ne^^^«' •oBsils iiu'a«ti^in lia, I'vimo. e of exhibit otB« Jersey, <'o"'^'^";' e of rock npecm" of ri'uusy^^'"'' .rei ■ E. If survey of >-e^^' J*' Vi, Cook, 0. U. L report on trup lof.ontln.astVe«« I.pnIi'V..'- ^'' Crnbrian— Conflmiftrt. \ \ ^ORK, rKN.N.HYl.VANIA, NRW .IKH- SICY— L'oiltilllUMl. 1878. 0(>()h>Ky of Lako ('linni])1aiii ro^ioii. Hall, ,1. NoteM oil aiialvHeN of doloinitiis of ('iiuiburhiiid Comity, I'a., Lt'sli'y. 1879. Macfarlane's (Jeoiofjioal Kiiil- road (iiiid*'. New .Jersey, Smock. Macfarlane'H GeoloRipnl Rail- I'oud (tiiide. Now York. Ma<'- farlaiio. Macfarlaue'H Geological Hail- road Guide, Pennsylvania, Lesley, J. P. Second report of laboratory of survey of Pennsylvania. Me- (.'reatli. Keport of geologist of New .lerscy for 1879, Cook, (}. H. Clays and clay slates, IVniisyl- vania, Frazer. Geology of South Mountain, Pa., Frazer. Lake 8ui>erior copper rocks in Pennsylvania, lllandy. Hunt, T.8. 1880. Fossils inquartz rocks of lower Susquehanna, Frazer. Geologic action of huiiuiHncids, .lulion. Western limit of Taconic sys- tem, Ford. Relations of crystallines of east- ern Pennsylvania. Hall, C. E. On Atops triiiniatus of Em- mons, etc.. Ford. Zinc mines, Lancaster County, I'a., Spilsbury. Geology of Lancaster County, I'a., Frazer. Structure of Chicqnes rock, Pennsylvania, Frazer. Recent investigations near I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., Dwight. 1881, Uniiication of Silurian nomen- clature. Miller, S. A. Potsdam on South Valley Hill, Pa., Lewis, H. C. Potsdam in Montgomery County, Pa., Rand. Colonies dans les rochest.aconi- ques des bords du lac Cham- plain, Marcou, J. Cambrian— f'ontinnod. Nkw YoiiK, Pknnsylvama, Xkw Jfr. SKY — t'oiitinued. 1K8L Geology of Philadelphin County, etc.. Pa,, Hull, C. E.; Lesley, .1. P, .\nalyses of niinernlH and rocks of liiU'ks, i'hiladelpliia, and Montgomery i ton. Cambrian -Con ti Sew Yokk, Pen SKY— Contiu 1886. Cornwai; III villi, I'iie sail I ^- v., i ^otesofn WhitfieJ Possilifero Poiighke Review ol geoIogLst !««">, Ray J^'itchess, ] ehester ■"^iiiock. I'otsdatn n< ^- v., Dwj •■^''etions of "ail, Marc <'<'rtain mag ^vIvan^a, ;^ •Viieof Oiauy \^'iilcott. ''iissi/jcatiou \\'aIcott. ('ambriau fai America, W; •Montgomery c ter. Taconic strati •F. D. i'Wsils from ^ous, Dana, ,, Vork County, 'd ^^'- iny sand of cl ^'^- ^'-j 'irainerl Cambrian triU '''">fe-hkeepsie,l berry. ■''"■onicrocksan.i '*"ua,J.D, '•■■'"uaof "tjppJ \\ 'islii„^,t„n c] "'alcott. I ^^'appingerVallcJ ... "'•''' DwigJit.T >^'''i near Utica.l cott. I Taconic question, ^Jie Taconic eystel C»wberlan,I-LebaI 'nvilliers, d' Radnor Township County, Pa., B (Bt't.i- VJ7. laliTON"- NORTH AMERICAN CiEOLOGY. 135 New .;er- (hia jiuciss, VaUey iind av rii"nli- wigbt. . of TiU'oiiii'. yvesaut. Co- K. Y., I'oitl' jopper j^t'vu's )oster. : South Minm- ersoii. uited ^ti»tfs, ware ("ouuty, l.-vauUliii, and ' couutifs, i'iiv be less'tu oftlie I vockb, lieilF'"'! [iware rouiity, llUil- ecu Poud Mo""- )urtou. Old. tbcru^'wVork. low Jcrrti'v. r.vit- of counties oi la, Lesley,. '.!'■ „to geolo-i^t >'l CooU, *i- *'■ buusylvauw,l»- geology, i^'*! icro88 soutteis |ia, Lewis, Ua. le Tai'oui^' 11"' relatious of ™ T. S. of tilt' coutiii*-'"*' ^■ol t-over.y in « f Cambrian— Con tinned. ^EW YouK, Pennsylvania, New Jer- gFY — Continued. 1886. Cornwall mine, Lebanon, Pa., Invilliers, d'. Fire sand in Clinton County, N. Y., Brainerd. Notes of new primordial fossils, WhitHeld, K. P. Kossiliferous Potsdam at Pougbkeepsif N. Y., Dwight. Review of report of State geologist of New Jersey for 188"), Kaynumd. Dntcbess, Putnam, and West- chester counties, N. Y., Smock. I'otsdam near Pougbkaepsie, N. Y., Dwight. Soetions of Taconie ranges by Hall, Marcou, J. Certain magnetites of Pcnn- sylvania, Willis. AiiC of (iranville rooting slates, Wiilcott. Chissilication of Cambrian, Walcott. Cambrian fauuas of North America, Walcott. Montgomery County, Pa., Car- ter. iatouic stratigraphy, Dana, ,T. D. Fossils from Taconie of Em- mons, Dana, J. D. York County, Pa., Frazcr. 1887. Fire sand of Cliuton County, N. Y., Brainerd. CiiTiibrian trilobitcs from I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., New- berry. Taionic rocks and stratigraphy, I 'ana, J. D. Fauna of " Upper Taconie "' of Washington County, N. Y., Walcott. NN'iippinger Valley region, New ork, Dwight. Well near Utica, N. Y., Wal- cott. Taconie question, Hunt, T. S. The Taconie system, Walcott. Cumberland-Lebanon Valley, Invilliers, d'. Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pa., Rand. Cambrian — Continued. ! New York. Pennsylvania, New .Jer- sey — Continued. 1887. Origin of App.'ilacliian mate- rials, Cl.aypole. 1888. Taconie system of Knimons, Walcott, Miller, S. A. I Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. Ibiilding stones, New York, j Smock. I (.'alciferous fossils of Lake Cliamplaiu. Whittield, R. P. (ireat primordial quartzite, I Winchell. N. H. Original Chazy rocks, Brainerd I and Seely. ! Some forgotten Taconie litera- ■ ture, A'ogdes. I Cambrian of North America, [ Hicks. Four great sandstones, Clay- ])ole. I 1889. Philadelphia region, Rand. (ieological map of New Jersey, i Cook, Martin, D. S. Camptonite dike, Washington County, N. Y.. Kemp and Marsters. Stratigraphic position of Ole- 1 nellus, Walcott. j Rei)ort, Paleozoic division, United States Geological Survey, Walcott. Report, division of Paleozoic invertebrates. United States (Geological Survey, Wal- cott. 1800. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Maefarlane's Railway Guide, Dana, J. D. ; Dwight, Ford, Hunt, T. S. ; Hitchcock, C. H.; Lesley, J. P. .Making of Pennsylvania, Clay- pole. Casts of scolithus, Wanner. Iron ores, Iluut, T. S. 18f(l. Sandstones of Chester Valley, Rand. Post-Archeau age of white limestone of Sussex County, N. J.,Na8on. Artesian wells iu eastern Penn- sylvania, Carter. South Valley HUl [Pa.], Rand. 136 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bn.L. 127. lURTO.V. Cambrian— Continued. Nkw York, Pennsylvania, Nkw .Ter- SEY— Continued. 1890. New Jersey geological survey, report [ago of white lime- stones], American Gt^ologist, Dana, J. D. : Smock. American opinion on the older rocks, Wiuchell, A. Cambrian of North America, Walcott. Iron ores of Minnesota, Win- chell,N. H. andH. V. Equivalents of Minnesota iron ores, Winchell, N. H. S*ocTHERN Appalachians (Maryland to Alabama). 1811. Region around Harpers Ferry, Mitchell, S. L. 1818. On parts of Virginia, Tennes- see, Alabama, Missinsippi, etc., Cornelius. Observations on geology of North America, Mitchell, S. C. 1823. Geological features of Tennes- see, Haywood, J. Outline geologic map of Ten- nessee, Sayler, N. 1824. Keport on geology of North Carolina, OlniPtead. 1826. Geology an logers, W. B. t on survey of Ten- coost. I survey of Virgini" RogOTB, W. B. of geology iind out- eology of North Car itcliell, E. . of Appaliieliiai' I and Rogers, irai survey of Soutl la, RufiRn- of South Ciivoliml iUe from North Tat.! ica. . of South (••aroli;ia| 'In geology of m\\ ina,Vanuxem. 8 on priumry of , Virginia, K<'S'T8.^^'i ;« of Georgia. Wbite,ii of geological eniwl , Carolina, Emmous.L c map of United State ,d gypsum "<^, 7 ,Va., Rogers. H.l>. ,^vn copper nunes lei e, Tourney, .aissance of 'I'^n"^^^ ~['^; geology, iM"n>";;; 1 of midland fouutie |h Carolina. Knnnons, T of survey of Boutbti [for 1856, Liebor. IsBilfromNorthCarota hons, E. ^ Uof TenneBseo.t" U for geologic «"t«: Caraa, Mallet. .1.^^- Report on Alabama, Cambrian— Continued . So; ruERN AprAi.ACHiANS— Cont'd. 1858. Geology of North America. M.-ir- con, .1 . •Second report of survey of Ala- bama, Tuoniey. Report on survey of South Caro- lina, Lieber. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogers, H. D. 1859. Geologic chronology of the southern AUeghanies, Lieber. Metaniorphicsof Atlantic Slope, Rogers, II. D. Itacoluniite and its associates. South Carolina, Lieber. Mountains of North Carolina, Buckley, S. B. Greenville and Pickens dis- tricts. South Carolina, J-ie- ber. 18G0 First report of chemist of i Maryland, Tyson. | ]\)urth rt^port on South Coro- lina, Lieber. .Second report of chemist of Maryland, Tyson. 1861. Base of Paleozoic, Itogers, W.B. 1862. Remarks on the Taconic sys- tem, Stevens. Cherokee Valley, North Caro- line, Blake. 1865. Map of Tennessee, Sayler. 1866. Ski/.zen aiis A'irginia, Cred- ner, H. Map of Canada and the United States, Logan and Hall. Oil-producing uplift of West Virginia, Evans, E. W. 1867. Report of geologic survey North Carolina, 18(!(i, Kerr. Lower Silurian hematites of America, Lyman. 1869. Report of g<'ological survey of North Carolina, 1809, Kerr. Anticlinal in Wythe County, Va., Ilohler. (ieology of Tennessee, Satl'ord, 1871. (ieognosy of Appalachians, Huut, T. S. Geology and mineralogy of Georgia, Stephenson. Mineral resources of North Car- olina, Genth. Cambrian — Continued. SouTHKiiN AiM'Ai.AcniANS — Cont'd. 1872. Staleys Creek iron region, Vir- ginia, Lyniau. 187S. Appendix to report of survey of North Carolina, Kerr. Structure of Tazewell, Russell, and Wise counties, Va., Les- ley, J. P. Fault at Embreeville, east Tennessee, Lesley, J. P. 4. Resources of Tennessee, Kille- brew. Ontliue of resources of east Tennessee, Wilder, J. T. 1875. Silurian ago of the southern Ai)palachian8, Bradley. Report of survey of North Caro- lina, Kerr. Essay on western North Caro- lina, Smith, C. I). Minerals found in the State of North Carolina, Genth, E. A. Geologic chart of the United States, Bradley. Report of progress of survey of (icorgia, l.,ittle. Primordial of Virginia, Fon- taine. lieport of survey of Alabama for 1874, Smith, E. A. Geology of the Blue Ridge, Fontaine. 187(5. Tennessee, agriculture, mineral wealth, etc., Killebrew. Report of survey of Alabama, 1875, Smith, E. A. Handbook of tieorgia, .lames. Virginia geographical and po- litical sumniary, Ilotchki.ss. Roup and .Jones valleys, Ala- bauui, Smith, E. A. Coosa coal lields, Smith, E. A. 1877. Resources along Cincinnati Southern and Knoxv'Mo and Ohio railroads, KilleLtuW. Ocoee and Hiawassce nnneral districts, Killebrew. Axes about Cumberland Gap, Shaler. 878. Dikes and Azoic of southeast Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Catalogue of ores, rocks, and woods of Georgia, Little. 138 CATALOGUE ANI.) INDEX OF [■0U. I»7 DARTON. Cambrian — Contiuued. SOUTHKUN APPALACHIAX3— Cont'd. 1878. Eozoic rocks of North America, lluut, T. S. Soils of Aliibaiua, IStubbs. Kolatious of Bluo Kidgo in Virginia. IJogerw, \V. |}. 1879. Macl'arlauo's Geological Rail- road Guide, Teuiit'ssee, Saf- lord. Macfarlaues Geological Kail- road Guide, Alabama. Gesner aud Smith. .Macl'arhine's Geological Hail- road Guide, Virgiuia. Rogers, \V. B. Irou ores of Alabama, Smith, E.A. Balcony FalKs, Campbell. J. L. Ilaudbook of Virgiuia. Pol- lard. Kxaminatiou of pan of .lames River irou l)olt, ilcl>onald. Silurian formation iu central Virgiuia, Campbell, .J. L. 1880. Resources of Sheuaiidoali \id- loy, Va., Ilotchkiss. Arcadia iron proi)crty, Virginia. Campbell..!. L. Kesources of Page ViiUey. \'a.. I'lince. Report on line of Richmond and .Southwestern Railway, .shaler. Irou ores of the Virginias, Rogers, W. B. Country adjacent to .lames River aud Kauawha Canal, Campbell, .J. L. Purgatory proi)erty, Botetourt County, Va., Campbell, .J. L. 1881. Dufrenitc in l{ockbridg(^ County, Va., Campbell, .1. !,. Norfolk and Western aud .Shen- andoah railroads, Ilotchkiss. 1882. Brush Creek gold district. Vir- ginia, Fontaine. Roan Mountain, N. C, W'eth- erby. Saltville Valley, Va., Fontaine. Rocks of Kocklish Gap, Au- gusta County, Va., Rogers, W. B. Notes on the geology of the Virgittias, Rogers, W. B. Cambrian — Continued. SoL'TiiERX Appalachians — Cont'd. 1882. Reconnaissance of Lee, Srott, Wise, aiid Waahington coun- ties, Va., Stevenson. 1883. Mineral deposits on western part of Bine Ridge, Fon- taine. Iron ores of Valley of Virginia. McCreath. Floyd (Virginia) plateau, Fon- taine. Survey from Atlanta to the Mississippi, Campbell aud Ruti'ner. Southwest Virginia. Hogg, j. Mineral wealth of Virginia, McCreath. Resources of James River Val- ley, Va., Campl>ell, J. L. Stilphuret deposits of VirKinia. Fontaine. .South Carolina, resources, etc., Hammond. Ago of southern Appalaehianr Elliott. Literature of geology of Egypt aud examination of the obe- lisks, Frazer. History of North American continent, Hall, J.. History of Taconic question, Hunt, T.S. 18H4. North Carolina building ^tonr<. Kerr and Kerr. Ores of Cripple Creek. Va.. Boyd. C. R. (Ecology of Blue Ridge at lanirt River, Campbell. J. L. (ieology of Alabama, .•'rhiiiit/. ( iold mining in South ( 'aroliiKi. Spilsbury. (ieologyof northeast tJiorgix McCutchen. Marylaml building stone:', Huntington, Munror- .inl Singleton. Ifeprint of reports on (;*'olo:7 of the \'irginias. Koger*. W.B. Physical and agrirnltiir.il fea- tures of South Caroliua. Him- mond. Cotton production of Alabanu. | Smith, £. A. Cambrian— Contli SOlTHfcn.V ApPa im. Physio-g, tural f( Satlbrd, Soil map gard. Blue Ridg Va., Can Cambrian Can.ida, ludicafious I)cr8 Fen Illiistratioi] surfaces. : 18S:i. Map of Uni h'eviewofgi Chester. Notes on ^Viso, Sini ton conntii Hi.story of Hunt, T.S. [Analysis of done in W t"iy, Clark( St. xMary iro ffiiiia, Caiuji I'ot,sdam east ^''ginia, Ca Handbook of son. Kogera's geoI( ginias, Cam H. D. l^fi. Crystallines of ''ock, C. H. 1***". Bristol and Bio •ion, Boyd. ■^'i'Pofthe'l.-nite '■"<^k, C. H. ■■^''''I> of United cock, c. n. -^'"tes In ^vosi North Carol iui N'. L. '^''■'ig's Mountaii Ness. New River-Crip «i<>n, Virginia aud McCreath. I><'connai88auco Stevenson. •*• ffiawassee Valley Jiaa, Colton. [vau. \T ;s— ContM. jf Lee, f?'<»tt, ,hington i ination of tli.- "be- 1 er. North American Hall, J laconic question. uabuiWing-ton.-^ Jverr. Kpi»le Creek Va.. kluoRitlgeJit.lmH Jipbell. J'L. aabama, jirhmit/ iu South « :irolin;i. loitheast (i-orgia. 111. I building ^u, Munro»- report* oil kirginias. stones an'l Kogef*. Id agricultural le> luth Carolina- Ham LtionofXiabaiBi- Cambrian— Contlnned. SOLTIltKN Al'I'ALACIIlANS— Cont'd. 1884. Phy8io-{;e()gi'a])bic uud agricul- tural features of Tenuesseo, Saflbrd. Soil map of cotton States, Hil- gard. nine Ridge near Balcony Falls. Va., Campbell, J. L. Cambrian of United St.ates and Canada, Walcott. ludicalious of a fault near Har- jjcrs Ferry. Walling. Illustrations of polished rock surfaces, Morgan, H. .1. 1885. Map of United States. Mctice. K'eview of geology of Delaware, Chester. Notes on Tazewell, Russell, Wise, Smith, and Washing- ton counties, Va.. Stevenson. Hi.story of Taconic i|Uostiim, Huut, T. S, [Analysis of rocks, etc.], work done in Washington labora- tory, Clarke and Chatard. St. Mary iron property, Vir- ginia. Campbell, J. L. I'dtsdanieast of Hlue Ridge in Virginia, Cani])bell, H. D. Handbook of Virginia, Harri- son. Kogera's geology of tlio Vir- ginias, Campbell, .J. L. and H. D. 188(i. Crystallinesof Alabama, Hitch- cock, C. II. 1*87. l?rist()l and Big Stone Gaj) sec- tion, Boyd. Mapofthc UnitedStates. Hitch- rock, C. 11. Map of United States. Hitch- cock, C. H. Notes In western Virginia, North Carolina, etc, Kritlon, N.L. King's Mountain region. Van Ness. New River-Cripple Creek re- gion, Virginia, d'lnvilliurs and McCreath. I'iconnaissanco in Virginia, Stevenson. ("8. Hiawassee Valley, North Caro- lina, ColtoQ. Cambrian— Contiuned, South Eitx A ppa lap iiiANa— Cont'd. 1888. Marble of Hawkins County, Tenn., Willis. Report, division of Paleozoic paletmtology, Walcott. 1889. I'ositiou of olonellus fauna, Walcott. 1890. Geological survey of (ieorgia, I Spencer. I Macfarlane's Railway (iuido, Campbell, Fontaine, i Iron ores. Hunt. T. S. 1891. Fault in Vermont, Walcott. j Kxcursiou across Appalachians i [MarylandJ, Wiliiams, G. H. j Mangauese depositat Cremona, I Va, Hall.C. W. Structure of Blue hMdge in I Virginia, Hitchcock, (ieiger I and Keith. i Piedmont Plateau in Maryland, ' Keyes, Williams, G. II. j Cambrian of North America, j Walcott. I [Plateau region of Alabama.] Preface, Smith. I Cahaba coal-lield region, Mc- Calley, Smith. Overthrust faults of southern Appalachians, Hayes, C. \V. Geological survey of Georgia, Spencer. Iron ores of Virginia, Pechin. Lakes Supkuioij, MicnuiAN, and Hu- itoN Rkgiox. 1821. Travels through Northwest, Schoolcraft. Formations of western ]mri of Mis.si8sii)pi Valley, James, E. P. 1824. Expedition to sources of .St. Peters River, Keating. Notes on Lake Hnroii, Bigsby. lH'2r^. Noteson Lake Superior, Higsliy. 1829. Geology of Lake Superior, Baylield. 1834. Expedition to northwest .ndi- aua, Allen and Sciioolcraft. 1835. Report on elevated country be- tween Missouri iiud Red rivers, Featherstonhaugh. 1836. Reconnaissance from Washing- ton to Cotca)! des Prairies, Featherstonhaugh. 140 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [111.1,1,. 127. UIBTUN.J Cambrian— Contioned. LAKRa Superior, Michigan, and Hu- ron Region— Continued. 1836. Region around Fort Winne- bago, Wis., Rngffles. 1839. Analysis of catlinite, Jackson, C.T. 1840. Journey to Coteau des Prairies ; l)ipestone (juarry and granite bowlders, Catlin. Third report of Wtate geologist of Michigan, Houghton. 1841. Fourth report of geologist of Michigan, Houghton. Veins of northern peninsula of Michigan, Houghton. 1843. Age of Lake Superior sand- stones and limestones, Houghton. Region of b.asiii of the upper Mississippi, Nicollet. 1845. Copper of Keweenaw Point, .Fuckson, C. T. 184(5. Agriculture of New York, Em- mons, E. District south of Lake Supe- rior, Hurt and Hubbard. 1847. Report of survey of Wisconsin and Iowa, Owen, D. 1). Mining region of Lake Supe- rior, Logan. Bowlder of copper on southern shore of Lake Superior, Shep- herd, F. Observations on upper penin- sula of Michigan, Locke. 1848. Phouomena ou south shore of Lake Superior, Rogers, H. I). Reconnaissance of Chippewa district, Owen, D. D. ; Nor- wood. On geology of Wisconsin, Owen, D. D. 1849. Surveys Hu- ron Region — Continued. 1849. Surveys in Michigan, Locke. Statistics of Keweenaw Point, Foster and Hill. Report on northern Mirlii';nn, Whitney, J. D. District lietween Portage Lake and the Ontonagon, Wliit- ney. Reconnaissance from Sugar Island to Sault Ste. Marie, Chauning. Mineral lands in Michigan. Jackson, C. T. 1850. Structure of Keweenaw Point, .lackson, C. T. G^ologie du district m<^tallitVre du lac Sup^rieur, Jackson, C. T. Geology of Lake Superior cop- per district, Foster and Wiiit- ney. Geology of copper lands of Lake Superior, Foster and Whit- ney. Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. 1851. Age of red sandstone of the United States, Jackson, C, T. Dip, thickness, etc , of Sihiriau. Whittlesey. Age of sandstone and iijneous phenomena. Lake Superior, Foster and Whitney. Paleontology of lowest sand stone of the Nortliwosl, Owens, D. D. Geology of Lake Suj)erioilaiiil| district, Foster and Wliit ney. Terrains Silurions du bio Snpt- rieur, Foster and Whituey.j Marcou, .). Fossils of Lake Superior irnnj district. Hall, J. Age of Lake Superior saudj stones, Jackson, C. T. ; Beaiij men*. Geology of southeast WisconJ sin, Lapham, I. A. Section from Wolf Klver tj Lake Michigan, Whittle8ey.[ Age of copper rocks of La' Superior and physical strii^ ture of Canada, Logau. 1852, Cambrian—Conti LaKK.S Sl'I'RRlo HON Regio* 1861. Systems Amerii ney. Iiitroduc eousin^ OweuB, Azoic sysi ney. Features nnd Lak Geology o. Lake Su Geology of Aliunesot -Ago of CO] Sui)orior ^iir la carte Supdrieur i'lg, Desoi Survey of Minnesota Heport on vti Mississippi rivers, Shu Observations Locke. Wisconsin soi rior, Whittl 1^53. Oooiogic map etc., Marcoi Silur-Gebilde Oberon See, ^iliir-Fauna in New York, U 1854. Mines des Et; grt's rouge di Jackson. Fossil raindrop '^•'ad district, I Maj) of Wiscon Minnesota, 0\ IJeport on siirve; J^aniels. Structure of t f^anada, Logai 1»55. ( Jatalogno of roc Geologic map ( Lapham, I. a. Voyage on La: -Rivot. American geology t [HUM. 127. BARTON.] NORTH AMEKICAN GEOLOGY. 141 ?,HmAT«, ant> Htj- ntlmied. ichigan, Locke. Koweeuaw I'o'.nt, lUU. ovthern Michifian, L 13. ,veen Portage LakP Ontonagon. Wlnt- mce from , sault Ste. Sui;;ar Marie, unAs in Miclngan. , C. T. of Keweenaw I'u'mt. , C". T. [u district m<;tallit. re Sui>6rieur, Jacksou, ,f Lake Superior cop- ;,rict, Foster and Wuit BfcopperlandaofLake or, Foster and ^\l"t perior, Agassiz, L. red sandstone ot tlie ft States, Jackson, C.r kues8,etc.of6ilurm losev. ,uui8tone imd iiineous uiena, Lake ^^m.enot, and Whitney. ,logv of lowest santi of tlio 18, 1). B- [. of Lake Bup*''" ot, Foster and Norlliwfs'' 11- bill Whit- ,Silnrien8dnlacS# roster and NVlutuey j"; Lake superior iro«| ct, llall.J- Lake Suivcv.0^ -^ J.Jackson, ^- A' of southeast Wisco^] l.apham, L A- ' Lm Wolf K'ver Michigan, Whitaese^ copper rocks ot U I ^ ^ ,.i,vHioal Btiiii l,fCaiiadft,l-oga"- Cambrian— Continued. Laki s Sui'KRioR, Michigan, and Hu- ron llEGiON— Continued. 1851. Systemu of elevation of Korth America, Foster and Whit- ney. Introduction to report on Wis- consin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owens, D. D. Azoic system, Fo.ster and Whit- ney. Features of slate, Vermont and Lake Superior, Whitney. Geology of Government lands. Lake Superior, Whitney. 1852. Geology of middle and western Minnesota, Norwood. Ago of copper rocks of lakes Superior and Huron, Lo- gan. Sur la carte geologique du lac Sui>6rieur do Foster et Whit- ing, Desor. Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, etc., Owens, 1). D. Keport on valleys of Minnesota, Mississippi, and Wisconsin rivers, Shumard, B. F. Observations on magnetism, Locke. Wisconsin south of Lake Supe- rior, Whittlesey. 1853. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcon, J. Silur-Gebilde von Texas und Oberen See, Barrande. Silnr-Fauna in Wisconsin and New York, Barrande. 1854. Mines des fitats-L^nis et sur grt^s rouge du lac Superieur, Jackson. Fossil raindrops, Jackson, CT. Lead district, Daniels, E. Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owen, D. I). Keport on survey of Wisconsin, Daniels. Structure of western upper Canada, Logan. 1855. Catalogue of rocks, Lock**, Geologic map of Wisconsin, Lapham, I. A. Voyage on Lake Superior, Eivot. American geology, Emmons, E. Cambrian — Continued. Lakks SiiHKmoii, MicniOAN, and Hu- uoN Region — Continued. 1855. Catalogue of rocks, etc., from Portage Lake to Montreal River, Whitney. Catalogue of geologic speci- mens, Owen, D. D. Catalogue of rocks from survey of Michigan, .Jackson, C. T. 1856. Review of part of geologic map of the United States by Mar- con, Blake, W. P of 1858. 1859. Second report on survey Wisconsin, Pereival. Geology of north shore of Lake Superior, Whitney. 1857. Structure and deposits of Mau- rianse, Lake Superior, Daw- sou. Huronian and liaurentianof the Canadian survey, Whitney, J. 1). Report on survey of Iowa, Hall and Whitney. Georgian Bay district, Mur- ray, A. Geology of North America, Marcon, J. Marcou's Geology of America, Agassiz, A. ; J. D. Paleontology and the sense, Whittlesey. Not( s on W^iscousin, Daniels, E. Paleontology of New York, vol. 3, Hall, .if. 18(>0. Carboniferous and Jura-Trias of the Northwest, iMarcon, J. Position of Lake Superior sand- stone, Whitney, J. D. Base of Paleozoic in the United States, Rogers, W. B. Quebec group and upi»er cop- per rocks of Lake Superior, Logan. Age of red sandstone of Maine, Jackson, C. T. Notes oTi ])rimordial and Ta- conic, Marcon, .1. First biennial report of survey of Michigan, Wiuchell, A. Report of survey of Michigau, Hall. J. North Dana, moral etc., 18b 1. 142 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL.ir. IMHTON. Cambrian— Continncfl. Lakes Superior, Miciiioan, and Hti HON Kegion— Contimied. 1861. Report on >?eolOfjy of Miu- iK'sota, Autlei'8011 iind Clark. 8omo])ointH in Anierii'nu geol- oy;y, Hunt, T. S. 1862. On primordial of America, Ilnll, J. Report of Hurvov of WiMCousin, Hall and Whitney. Constitntion of copper range o^ Lake Superior, Williams aud IJliindy. 1863. Report of snrvey of Canada to 1863, Logan. Fossils from Potsdiun of Wis- consin aud ^Michigan, Win- eliell, A. 1865. IVnokeo range, Wisconsin, Whittlesey. Report of geologist of Minne- sota, llanchett. Iron ores of Marquette, Mich., Kimball. 1866. Hardin County, 111., Wortheu aud Engelmann. Maj) of Canada aud ])art of United Slates, Logan and Hall. Geological miip of Michigan, Wiuchell, A. Recouuaissunce iu Minnesota, Eamos. Geology aud minerals of Minne- sota, Whittlesey. Geological map of Michigan, Wiuchell, A. Physical features, general principles, surface geology, Illinois, Wortheu. Stratigraphy, Tertiary coal meiisnres, sub-Caihouifei'ous, Devonian, Silurian, Illinois, W'ortheu. Geology of the lead region, Whitney, J. D. Lower Silurian of North Amer- ica, Logau. 1867. Handbook of Minnesota, Blau chard. Notice of fauna of PotHilam sandstone, Hall, J. 1868. Structure of southern Minne- sota, Hall, .). Cambrian — Continued, Lakes Roperior, Michigan, andHi-. Kox Region— Continued. 1868. Occurrences of iron iu luussi,, Whittlesey. Formations of Lake Superior, MacFarlaue, T. Position of sandstone of Ke- weenaw Point, Agassiz, A. Formations of Lake Supeiinr, MacFarlaue, T. 1869. Vorsilnrianifcche (ieliihlc, Creduer, H. Vorkommeu des gedi('jj;piieD Kupfers auf Kewimiiw Point, ("redner. Trip to great Pipestouo Hu- i{().\ Rkoion — Continued. li<73. Map of United StateB, Tlitcli- cock, C. II. ; Hitchcock and Blake. Cojtpor district of Micliiiytan, runipcUy. CLurt of ninnenclatiirc for Min- nesota, AViu( hell, X. II. 1874. (ilaiicoiiite and foHsil vcsinis, Hunt, 'r. S. Notes from early explorers in Minnesota, Wincdiell, \. II. Nortli shore of Lake Superior, Hunt, T. .S. Age of copper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving', R. 1). Geology of Minnesota Valley, Winchell, N. H. Hello Plaine salt well, Minne- sota, Winchell, N. 11. Upheaval and fluctuations of quartzite of Sauk and Coluni- hia counties, Wis,, Chauiber- lin. .hmctiou of primordial and Huronian, Irviuj;, R. D. Relations of rocks of liaraboo, Wis,, Eaton, J. Points in southern Wisconsin, Irving. lH7r>. Deep well at M inneajtolis, Winchell, N. II. Geologic chart of the United States, liradley, F. H. l!<7(5. I'hysical geology of Lake Su- perior, Whittlesey. Notes on northern Wisconsin, Sweet. Iluronian rocks south of Lake Superior, Hrooks. Kaolin in Wisconsin, Irviuf;', R, D. Stratification (»f rocks of south central Wisconsin, Irving, ■^ R. D. Ontonagon district and slate quarriesof Huron Hay, Michi- gan, Roininger. Cattiloguo of Wisconsin exhibit, Sweet. Geology of Lower Peninsula, Michigan, Rominger. W"7. (ifology of Houston County, Minn., Winchell, N. H, Cambrian — Continn«d, Lakks Sri'EKioit, Mi( iiio.w, and Hu- uoN Rkoion— Continued, 1877. Report on central jind western Wisconsin, living. (Seognostische Heoliachtungen in Minnesota, Kloos. Report of \\ iseonsin survey for 187."), Wright, Re])ort of Wisc(»nsin survey, 187.3-71, Laphani, I, H, (ieology of lead district, Wis- consin, Strong, Geology of eastern Wisconsin, ChiuulHTlin, T, (', Age of crystallines of Wiscon- sin, Irving, ]{. 1). 1878. Dikes and Azoic of southeiist I'ennsylvani.'i, llnnt, T. S. Geology of Rock and Pijiestone counties, .Minn., \\'inclicll, N. H. North of Lake Huron ;nid cast of Lake Sn)ierior, Hell, Work in Penokee iron range, Irving, Report on Bayfield and Douglas counties, Wis., Swcud. Work in St. Croix, Dunn, and adjacent counties, Wis., Wooster, Nipigon or copper rocks of Lake Superior, .^^ijcnccr, ,F, W, 1879. Macfarlanc's. Geologieal ifail- roadtinide, Illinois, Wort hen. Macl'arhme's Geological Rail- road Guide, Mi(hi;;an, Win- chell, A. Macfarlanc's Geological l\'ail- road Guide, Minnesota, Win- chell, N. H. Macl'arlane's Geological Rail- road Guide, Wisconsin, Cliam- herlin, Irving and .Strong. Lake .Siii)erior copper rocks in Pi^nnsylvauia, lilandy. Hunt, T, S. " Report of mineral statistiis of Michigan, Wright, ('. L. Michigan : condensed popular sketch, Winchell. A. 1880. Geology of upper St. Croix district. Strong. Report on central and west- ern Minnesota, \\ incholl, N. H. 144 CATALOOUK ANU INDEX OF IBUU,. n; Cambrian— Continued. Lakks Supkiuok, Miciiioan, and III KON Rkuion — Continued. 1880. tieoloj{io action of Iiuuiuh acidH .hilion. Silver lulet, Miiciuiluiu;. Kesources of WiscouHiu, IrV' iuK, R, ]). (loolojjy of wosteru Lak(* Hiipo rior district, Swfot, K. T. (.'upriferous series of Dulutb Wiucholl, N. II. Geology of ousteru Lake Supo rior distriit, Irving, R. 1). Structuni of northern Wiscou sin, Irviny, K. U, Deep well at Emniot»l)urg Iowa, Winchfll, N. II. Ago of copper rocks of Lake Sujjerior, Wiulswortli. 1881. Glaciiil drift and its terminal moraines, IJphani. Geology of upper Mississippi Valley ,*\VinclRll, N. 11. Map of Menominee iron dis- trict, Wright. C. E. 1882. Qiiartzites of Barron and Chip- ])e\va counties, Wis., Strong, Sweet, Brotherton and Chamberliu. Nonienchitnro g6ologi[, WoJlsjitM, etc., Wii Humboldt 6 \VincLeJ] •'unction ol iiiid J\ew, ••"Kl /rviuj K'nlarg(.|„e„| •ertain n ^'f"u llise. ■^'■'/' of tJit •V((.ee. ^'■cllciiu ()[• ''■^ '"g, U. , 'Revision of c 'lesota, Wii "•-''■P wells \^''»<'helJ, ]S' ""l>»it Lake S '■"ited state "'>• Ii'Niug, mi iVwsiJs fiom V '^finnesotd. \ ""*'■ ^'^'■•'P of Unite., '"••k, C. H. '"o^onienonii ton. ■'"-''^ Jiriiuord H'inchelJ, JV. fi fiv,„g.„idchani •'Superior ,sj,n,i '•■••n Geologist. •Annuik/e black •I'-artzite.Win, C.'Tver, Scott, Sil Chisago, Isanti ^*'''f"iJ, MiJlela Pine and Bee] ,^ y^'n., Upham. ''"'ationa of Ke^ ''o'-cb Lake, yi north. IBUU.. 12" liABTON.I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 146 , AND Hi'- I. ,\Vliulu'll, 10 ot' l.:iki' logy lit' ^^'i«- \\0 qiirstitin Tacoiii:iu se- Velern «;md- :ili. tlB of \Vi8cou- u, T. C. .11., I'wtt. [.alio SuiKVuit, I.e. a -Wisconsin, T. C. UunesoUi, Wiii' illiUU. iug stones, (on- |m copvev 9rtiti| WoosU'V. ImralMiuucsoiJ lUistri.'l^, Wio- ^yrth Anuria. , KeweiMuiwaii w] iiulsloiif, ^^1"^' i;uile.l States;* iilcotl. ^iiililiu^ II. I iron aistvift* rior, \VlHls^vortl LkHoftl>e>>">! IhoU, N- 1^' niildiuS ''""' actiou ou ».>i" Iswovtb. , living- ^toln:i Cambiiau— Continued. Lakes Sii-kiuoii, Michigan, and Hi - HH.w RicoioN — ('oiitimifd. 1885. .'^undstones of Tiniuaiiiciiali Hay, Lake .Superior, Wiu- cht'll, N. H. I OMsils from red qiiartzite a t ripe- stone, Miuu., WiiiclnU.N. II. Coi)i)er rot'kHot" Lake Superior, Irviujj, Dana, .1. D. Arcbean of tbo Xorthwcst, Irving. Dee)) well at Minneapolis, Win- diell, N. H. Wells at Mendota and St. I'aul, etc., Winoholl, X. H. Humboldt salt well, Minnesota, Wincbell, N. U. .Innetion of eaHtern Maudstono and Keweenaw, Cbaniherliu and Irving. Knlnry;einent of fni^jnients in certain rocks, Irving and Vim llise. M,il> of tbe United States, Mi(iee. Aiciicau of the Northwest, Irving, H. D. Revision of Cambrian in Min- nesota, Wincbell, N. II. Deep wells in Minnesota, Wincbell, N. II. Ivcpovt Lake .Superior division, Initod .States Geological Sur- \cy, Irving, 11. 1). 188(). I'o.ssils from red (luartzites of Minnesota, Wincludl, N. II. 1H87, Map of United States, Hitch- rock, C. H. t'los of Menominee range, Ful- ton. W^. Great primordial (piartzitc, Wincbell. N. H. Irving and Chamberlin on Lake Superior sandstone. Ameri- can Geologist. Animikie black slate and • Itiartzite, Wincbell, N. H. Ciirver, Scott, Sibley, Nicollet, Chisago, Isanti, Anoka, Ot- tcrtail, Millelacs, Kanabco, Pine and Becker counties, Minn., Upham. Kelations of Keweenawan at Torcb Lake, Miob., Wads- wortb. Bull. 127 10 Cambrian — Continued. LAKK.S Sri'KRIOII, Mu niOAN, AND Hl'- HON Rkoion — Continued. 1888. Wabasha, (Joodhue, Dakota, Hennepin, and Washington counties, Minn., Wincbell, N. H. 1880. Arlcsian wells in Minnesota, Hall.C. W. Descriptions of some maps, Up- bani. Fossils in red qnartzite. .Minne- sota. Wincbell, N. H. Miuncajiolis and St. Paul, Minn., rcgii.ii, Hall, C. W. Stillwater deep well, Minne- sota, Meades. Position of olenellus, Walcott. 1890. Artesian waters from the drift, Rolfe, Menominee and Marquette re- gions, Irving. Macfarlane's Railway Ciuide, Cbamberlin. Wincbell, A. Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Wal- cott. 18itl. Relations of Eastern sand- stones, Keweenaw Point, Wadswortb. (ienesis of iron ores, Kimball. South trai> range, Wadswortb. Cambrian of North America, Walcott. American opinion on the older rocks, Wincbell, A. Record of observations, Win- cbell, N. H. Mar((uctte and Keweenaw dis- trict, Wadswortb. Hennepin County, Minn., Win- cbell, N. H. Dakota, Iowa, Nkbuaska. 1821. .Sketches of tbe Mississippi, .lames, E. Fossils of Nebraska. Black Hills, Meek and Hayden. Explanation of map of Ne- braska, etc., Hayden. Remarks ou geology of Black Hills. Meek and Hayden. 18t)]. Geology at headwaters of tbe Missouri, Hayden. 18()2. Fossils from Nebraska, Meek and Hayden. 18t>7, (ieology of northwest DakotU; Hayden. I8ri8. 185}>. 14f 80"*' sauo asylni". St] Broatll>«"«^ Ibc West, I'luU'f^l CJeolof;ici'l U;iil| |e, Missouri, Hio,>l| ^itUeast Missouti' "Missouri. «vo;>l] Liildius- ^»""" [o Uuitctt f^t,it« ^o Unite>i St.t, f Ozark "V>i of North A>w"' rtheru Mexico. jns to geo^^Sy kemer. Imor. lugeu vou Cambrian— f'ontlimed . Tkx.vw— <'oiitiime«l. 1853. SiliirOcbildlu Texas, etc., Har- randc. I'riuiordial foHsil from Texas, Marruude. 18;')!). I^tnt dfs connaiSHniices Hur la t'aniio ]>rimorit of ."Snake Riverdivision, Bradley, F. H. 148 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BUU. 127, nA«TO,f. Cambrian — Continual. EocKY Mountains to tuk Pacific ('oast — Continued. 1873. Explorations of 1872 uudor F. V. Hii.vden; Kivcr rogiou, Bradley, F. H. Struetnro of couiitrv north of Colorado Canyou, I'owell, .1. W. Explorations iu YoUowstouo district, Br.-idley, F. II. 1874. Report on South Park district, Colorado, Peale. Mines in South Park region, Colorado, Pealc. Report of survey of Colorado, 1873, Haydeu. Ago of Tonto sandstone, Gil- bert. Explorations of the Colorado, Powell, .1. W. 1875. Exploiation of the Colorado, Powell,. I. W. Report on portions of New- Mexico and Arizona surveyed in 1873, Gilbert. Report on regions along forty- ninth parallel to the Roclcy Mountains. Dawson, G. :M. Report from St. George, Utali, to Gila River, Ariz., Murviue. Northwestern Wyoming, Coui- stoik, T. B. Report on i)ortions of Nevada, Utah, California, and Arizona, Gilbert. Report on Utah, Nevada, Ari- zona, and New Mexico, Howell, E. E. 1876. Maps of parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado, (Jil- bert, Marvine and Howell. Report of middle division of survey of Colorado, Peale. Paleozoic subdivision on for- tieth parallel. King, C. Uinta Mountains, Powell, .J. W. 1877. Maj) ot parts of Arizona and Now Mexico, Gilbert, Howell and Loew. Map of parts of Arizona, Mar- cou, Gilbert and Marvine. Fossils from Nevada, Utah, Col- orado, otc, W kite, C. A. Cambrian— Continued. Rocky Mointains to tiik Pachic Coast — Continued. 1877. Descriptive geology fmiiith parallel survey, Hague an.l Emmons. Remarks on ])aleoutol(ijLjy di fortieth parallel survey, ll;ill and Whitlield. Work in Teton region, St. .lohii. Ago of Rocky Mountains. I 'oalc, Stevenson. 1878. White River district. Colorado, Endlich. Preliminary report of survey ol Territories, 1878, Hay don. Report on Big Horn Mountains, Carpenter. 1879. Green River district. PcmIo. Survey of fortieth jxirallel, Newberry. Sweetwater district, Euilli.b, Macfarlane's geological rail- road guide, Utah, etc., Davis, W. M. ; Hague. 1880. Permian and other Palcozoics of Kanab Valley, Arizuua. Walcott. Work in Eureka distiid, Hague. 1881. Atlas of Colorado, Havdeii. Geology of British Columbi;!, Dawson, G. M. Unitication of Silurian nomen- clature. Miller, S. A, 1882. Tertiary history of (irandl Canyon district, Dutton, C. E. Geologisches und Montaiiis-I tisches au8 Utah, Oohseiiiiis. Report of work in Eureka ( trict, Hague. Geology and veins ot ToidI)-| stone, Ariz., Blake. W- !'■ 1883. Grand Canyon group, Scieiue. Geology of Eureka distriitij Nevada, Hague. Geology of Yellowstono Paft| Holmes, W. H. Progress of geology, l^'-l Hunt.T. S. Pre-Carboniferous in I'M"! Canyonof theColor.nlii ^^'1 eutt. 188 Cambrlan—Cont Koc'KY Mount Coa.st— Con 1884. Report , vada ii Walco K'eport fi lowstoi and Gr Recent ol we.st G.W. K«l)y Hi]] Science. Butl'alo i)e S. F. Cambrian Canada, '*^ilver-]ead ^'«v., Cm Paleontolo^ osits, Lakes. 'r"" resources <'Jiauvenet. Loadville roL' Blow. Structural rdati Jiosits, Emmon ^'*^»r d'Al6ne IBULL. IIT. nAiTOf*. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 149 K I'AOIllC ■y fliVtictll [hi'^w au.l mtol'i^y »' lurvoy, Uiill nu, St. .loliii. tains. IV'iilc, Lct. Colonulo, t of survey oi 5, Hayilen. rn Mountains, i-irt, rciilc. Aetli pju-alld, Tict, EntUi-li. eologiciil mil- tah, etc., Davis, ,tlier ralodzoic! ^illcy, Arizona, ireUii ilistvitt, ] iu\o, Hiiydi'U. htisU C'oluiuliia. Isiluriun uouitii-| ■r.S.A. „ry of '■'» trict, Duttou,! mud Moutiuiii- ^tiili, Oi'liaeuius IkiuEurokatiis-] I veins of TmV Blal^| ]iosit8, Emmons, S. F. C(eur d'A16ne luiuea, Idaho, Clayton. ,c ruit, Cambrian— Contintied Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast — Continued. 1888. Drumlummon veins, Montana, Clayton. Marblesof Western States, New- berry. Report, Montana division, Ilay- den. Report, paleozoic division of paleontology, Walcott. 1889. Aspen, Colo., Brunton, Lakes, Emmons, S. F. ; Heinrich, Siver. Rocky Mountains, Hills. Graphitic anthracite, Idaho, ■Tenney. Stratigraphic position of the Olonellus. Walcott. Northwestern Colorado region. White, C. A. Report, Montana division, United Slates Geological Survey, Pealo. 1890. Aspen district, Newberry. Extinct volcanoes in Colorado, Lakes. Displacements iu Grand Can- yon, Walcott. Movements in Rocky Moun- tains, Emmons, S. F. Warren's (ieography, Brewer, Macfarlano's Railway Guide, Dawson, G. M; Emmons, S. F. ; Hague, McGee, Pnm- melly, Putnam, Winchell, N. H. Report, Rocky Mountain divi- sion. United StatesGeological Survey, Emmons, S. F. Report, Montana division, United StatesGeological Sur- vey, Peale. 1891. Genesis of iron ores, Kimball. Ore deposits of Pioche, Nev., Mayuard. Great Falls coal field, Montana, Newberry. Canada (excepting in vicinity of lakes Superior and Huron). 1822. Geology, etc., of Malbay, lower Canada, Bigsby. 1824. Newfoundland in 1824, Bonny- castle. List of minerals and remains iu Canada, Bigsby. 160 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bmx. 117 OABTO.^. Cambrian— Continned . Canada (excepting in vicinity of lakes Superior and Huron) — Continned. 1824. Geology of Montreal, Bigsby. 1829. Geognosy of part of Saguenay country, Baddeley. Geology and mineralogy of Nova Scotia, Brown .and Smith. 1830. Transition rocks of the Cata- raqui, Bonny castle. 1831. Country between St. Maurice and Saguenay rivers, Ingall. Essay on metallic minerals in Canada, Baddeley. Mineralogy and geology of Nova Scotia, Jackson and Alger. 1835. Sketch of southeast lower Can- ada, Baddeley. 1836. Scientific expedition, Maine and Nova Scotia, Emmons, E. 1839. First report on survey of New Brunswick, Gesner, A. Preliminary report on New- foundland, Jukes. 1840. Notes on north coast of St. Law- rence, Bayfield. Second report of survey of New Brunswick, Gesner. Handbook of No va Scot! a, Daw- son, .T. W. 1841. Third report of survey of New Brunswick, Gesner. 1842. Fourth report of survey of New Brunswick, Gesner. Excursions in Newfoundland in 1839 and 1840, .f ukes. 1843. Report of survey of Now Bruns- wick, Gesner. Report on survey of Newfound- land, Jukes. 1845. Report of progress for 1843, Logan. Junction of transition and pri- mary, Cana2. Inlty of lakes -Coutiuneil, awrenee from n, Logan, of Canada, L Nova Scotia, og5 of Sew ^ of Canada for D. otsdam of Can- B aystem, Hnnt, paleontology n( ,Hunt,T.S. of llnitetl States, Marco\i,.I. Quebec and envi- h side of St. Law. n. untry lyinR "o^" I itario, Murray, .\. eology, Ba^"°"' logiqne da Canada. I Hunt. ia, Jackson, C.T. Us of tbo Biitist| „ Billings- 1 Canada, Billiiii;*' ivcr district. Uicl'- torthAmerica.MM- of Canada. ll«t.t.l Uec group an>lF Canada. Log"" IiARTi*. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 161 Devonian iwson, J. '^^ • j-Fauna ia (i!Xi'ei)tin}? in vicinity of lakes Superior and Huron) — Continued. 1861. Note.s on primordial and Tu- conic, Manou, .1. PrvCarlioniferous Hora of New Brunswick, Maine, and oast Canada, Dawson, .J. W. Exposition of minerals and gc- ology of Canada, Chapman. Canadian caverns, Oibb, G. D. NeigliLorhood of St. .Tcdm, Rogers, W. B. Remarks on Taconic system, American .Journal Science. I'auiie dcs roclies du groupe do l^u<>bec, Logan. Oeologiscbe Ersebeinungen in Canada, Barrande. Some points in American geol- ogy. Hunt, T. S. Sur la fauno primordiale en Ani(^ri(iuo, Barrande. Gold of Nova Scotia, Marsh, O. C. Primordial fauna and I'oint Levis fossils, Hall, .F. Primordial fauna and the Ta- conic system, Barrande. 18()2. Note on Taconic system of Em- mons, Hunt, T. S. Primordial fauna in Anierika, Bavrande. Acton copper mine, Macfarlane. I'ossiles taconiques do PAmt'-ri- qup du Nord, Marcou, .f. Taconic and Silurian of Ver- mont and Canada, Marcon, .1. 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I'ro-Silnrian c I^runswick, Goolo^^ic map 'and, Murra' ''PPor Siluriai »t' southern Matthew, '"^iirvoys in Fletcher. 'Stratigraphy of ai'l older Selwyn. ^iirii.ir niUiiiN-l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 168 nity of lake* -C'ontiniiefl Manaii, Bai- i\ lliironianiil Kiver snrvev. , Murr:»y. A. ieb«c aud N'ovi I. rrinity Uav ic udlsinil, Mm Lower silnrian aml,Miirruy,A. of Newf""'*'!- •^- . 1 ,rt of Canailim ] -73, Selwyn. i States. Ilitfi- 1 • Hitchcock awl I, Grantl Manw. geolou) . Umi' ill Cap'- l*r."'' wis, an.l Lan ts| It-iiiior. |.•^vatioll^<>n^''■'| y. Hoiieyman. i.lojjyof nntaml Ir, Newloiiixll'"''" in l'.-r!-.H"' leorges r.;i> • >"^] 1 HowUy Natural Hi-t' ^loutnal. l>;i«-'« prinionlial la !«, Hunt. r.> [irt of tie rniM Tde la rart.« g"'' . terre. M.'f"" of min''"'* by of '»"* i-eyofCan*''' elwyn Cambrian— Continued. C'ANAPA (excepting in vicinity of lakes Sni)eri()r and Hnrou)— Continued. 1876. PhospliateH of Laurontian and Cambrian of Canaila, Daw- sou, J. 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Nova Scotia, Halifax, aiil Colchester connties, Hom7| man. Ontario iron ores, Ivca. Psammichnitos from oasteij Canada, Matthew. Cambrian—Cont CA.VAr)A(excej) Superior nni 1H8K. Aniniiki Super liaaal s( thew. Classificj Acadia Kozoio sr •Ida, Da '■'ossiJa fi British i Geological bee by J Geology of Marcou, . Geology of Emmons. mil Geology of McConnel Glacial bow eries, Hon Geology of Jiitnea, J, i ogiat. Classification Acadia, Jfa Taconie of en ^•ind, lIowU f^"Pplenient ti ^'c coast of ( J. W. ""^ is the Ca 'Matthew. Minerals of Q„ Kqiort on Q„ei '^fiulian and 'watershed, Ba ^'pw Ilrnnswick and Mclnnes, «^". J^eview of Ella's '>ec, Walcott. *tratigrai)hy < ■ P," Ells, (-eological class Quebec, Marcoi Geology of Q„eb Selwyn. Q'lebec and Tacoi Geologist. Quebec group of son, J. -w, Geology of 'ontarl( Inn I 127. I. in vicinity of lukts iron) — Continued. Antigonish, N')va »nejman. Jovii Scotia, Tloiin- \a geology, Honey- I geologistfl in New k, Bailey, L. W. xpedition, Low. n Monnt Stephen, nnnaa of Capo Bre- fewfouniUand, Mat- Manitoba, Dawson, ited States, Mitch- I. from St. Lawrence ion, liapwortii. 8 wick, Bailoy ami Bailey. part of pon\iiiioD, G. M. ia, GnyHboro, An- lb, and Pictou, a. Lower Cumbrian I boro and Halilai | Faribanlt. ' eastern towiisliips, lup, Selwyn. )f Canadian to En- 1 ^trnctnrc, Pawsou.j group fauna, Mat- [question restated,] S. :pedition, nawsonJ northern Lal)railorJ Kings County, Not"^ loneyman. tia, Halifax, anj ar connties, HoneJl )n ores, Ives, uitcs from easteij Matthew. lURTON I Cambrian-Continned Superior, McKellar iiaaal^aeriea i„ Acadia, Mat- Classification of Can.brian i„ Acad.a, Matthew Kozoic and P„Je„,oic in Can i*Ja, Dawson, J w 'Sshci';*^r""*'«*^^^'-- P ' , ^-''Junibia, Walcott /^ c by Marcon, Selwvn. IW. Geology of M . Mcctnell. """* '*«P^'«"' ''^'»"«1 bowlders of o„r fish «"es, Honeyn.an. ^' ogist. •'^'"^'■'^anfieol- '^"PpIementtoroeksonAthn ;- --t Of Canada. Daws;:;;," ";;i4:t^^^*"''^^-'"vi<^ed. ^nneralsofQneboc.E,,, fPort on Quebec, !.:„,;• Acadian and St t„ watershed, B..t ^""""^^ r^Sf' -'-3. Bailey «ratigraphy of "Qneh.o ■ P/'Ells. '^"«bec ^•«"Jogical classification f„r Quebec, Marcou, J "^ ':SS"--^«'--ri.an ':otj.r'«^^''^-'^>aw Oeology of Ontario, BelJ. ^ORTH AMERICAN OEOLOGV. 156 mo. Cambrian^Continned. Mnrcnti, J. «'«mc, Macfarlann'H •o^•^ IXawson G if "'""^ «"'"«' lTern"''''T^'"'"^'«'-ver "''gion south of Or,,,,) ,- , Railway, Ells. "' '"""^ Nova Scotia, Faribanlt. Walcott t,ambnan, '''' «^;-*-e of ..J,,,, I>aw8on,(}.M: Walcott ' J^"v-Scotia,Moncktor Wotes on Ca.nbria„ f Matthew. " ^""'"«^' West Kootanie district Daw son, G. M. ^^■ Vnkon and \r..,.i McCon!;:,,. "'"""^"--«> Causes of spread nf r- , /annas, Ma,tw'^'"'-«° New horizon in St T„i Matthew, "''^••^"^"fi^^onp, I"'anua of St Tn),„ thow. '••^°''"«''«"1>-Mat- JnvironsofQ„ebe,,jf„^ Cambrian of x *, Walcott ^"'•^^'•"^«' Gkneral. 1832. Order of succession of rocks of «- earth. Feathcrston,':,^' laJeozoics of .Appalachians' Rogers and Jfogers ' ISni. Parallelism of p., 1 tions.Han,/'^-'''"^"'*'^— Parallelism of n.onntain chains 1852. Unconformity of p.,,„ . Agas8iz,L. Paleozo.e, 1R14. 1849. 156 OA.TA.LOOUE AXD INDEX OF [•OIXIJT. Cambrian — Contlnned. General— Continued. 1853. Silur-Gebilde von Texas, etc., Barrande. 18.54. Geologic map of Uuitod StateH, by Marcoii, American .Journal of Science. 1855. Rapport 8ur la partie gt^olo- giquode I'Exposition de Xew- York, Lyell. 1856. American geologic history, Dana, J. D. 1858. Sketch of geology of I'nited States, Rogers, II. D. Physical geography attending production of the Paleozoic strata, Rogers, II. 1). 1861. Primordial of North America, etc., Rogers, W. B. Notes on primordial and Ta- conic, Marcou, J. Sur la faune primordiale en Aracrique, Barrande. 18G2. Thirty years' progress in geol- ogy of the older rocks. Mur- chison. 186.3. On Cambrian and Ilnronian, Bigsby. 1870. Studies in chemical geogouy, Wurtz. 1872. History of Cambrian and Silu- rian, Hunt, T. S. 1874. Position of the Cincinnati group. Miller, S. A. Subdivision of geologic time in Dana's Manual of (ieology, Dana, J. D. 1875. Northwestern Wyoming, (Jom- stock, T. B. Explication de la carte gd- ologifiuo de la terre, Mar- cou, J. 1878. Dikes and Azoic of southeast Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Eozoic rocks of North America, Hunt, T. S. 1879. On Hunt's and Dana's geolog- ic.ll tables, Broadhead. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road Guide, Hunt, T. 8. ; Mac- farlane. 1880. Geological history of North American flora, Newberry. Limites du Cambrien, Hunt, T.S. Cambrian — Continued. GKNKitAi. — Continued. 1880. Nomenclature gf^ologique.Wjn. chell.N. H. 1881, Unification of Silurian nmiifn claturo, Miller, S. A. Illustrations of thoeartliH sm. face. Glaciers, Shaltr ami Davis. Taconic system in goolo^'y, Hunt, T. "s. Cambrionuo du Nou veau- 1 inuis- wick, Matthew and BaiU'y. 1883. Geologic history of the Ameri- can continent. Hall, J. Early history of North Aiiieri, can continent, Ilitchcoik, C.H. 1884. Cambrian of North America, Hunt, T. S. 1885. Division du systi'^me f^ozouine, Hunt, T.S. I'rogrcss of geology, 1883, I Hunt, T. S. 1886. Age of Swedish paradoxiilw j beds. Ford. AMeren af olenelluszonen i Nord Amerika, Briig^cr. Mineral physiology and pliysi- ography. Hunt, T. S. Permanence of continents and] sea basins, Lo Contc. Cambrian faunas of Xorthl America, Walcott. Classilication of Canibri.iii "l'| North America, Wali'ntt. Taconic controversy, WincbellJ N.H.; Darton. 1887-1889. Some forgotten Tiiconi«| literature, A'ogdes. Stratigraphic position »( I'lej nellus, Walcott. Taconic of Boston, Hyatt. Taconic question, WincheH N. H. ; Hunt, T. S. Taconic system, Miller, .S. Walcott. North American Cam'iria^ Hicks. Taconic of Emmons, Newlierrt Objections to term '• Tacnni(j Wiuchell, N. H. Classilication and nonienci ture of Cambrian, Winchej N. H. Cambrian— Conti GK\i:i;,u,-Cout W«7-188!t. ciai term"' Einerso Ford, Fi Uitclico J>. : Nov <'ott, Wi clielJ, A. i^'irrando Marcou, . Ganiuliaii f, *ion in ( Schvyn. Snbcoinmitt zoic. Win,; CJassificiitio, thew. < 'i-.vstalline s, KJements of Hunt, "^ological <,u "istory of i*ana, j. u. ^iow is tho Cai '^latthew. "f'.iectious to conic ",.„„yi, N.H. ''usition oi' , Nathorst. '■ri'iciplcs of the the Taconic, ^ '^'""' '-"ological cla. Quebec, Marco ilistoryofQuebe T. S. L°"'er and Mit '\Iarcon, ,J. •'^'orth American •Sillier, Dana, J. Vnebec and Tucoi Geologist. Q-iebec grouj, of ''*f"i. J. W. C''"nbrian and Sih ^iek and Murch J.D. The Cambrian syste ^'--■i ores of the Uui H'lnt, T. S. '"'"'"^ of Lower " alcott. 1. id. ro g<. 359-362, 1890 '' ' *'""^«- 2<1 ed., pp ca«.p::,;'T'rt<:"'""-"''«' ^ ml"-""- *'='•■ """'".v.!..., pp. ,« 158 CATALOGUE AMD INDEX OF (BCIL. 1:7, Campbell, J. L. — Continued. Cioology of VifRiuiii: Coutinnutioii of Bection acrottH the Appaluchiau chain. Am. .lour. Sci., 3(1 gcrii'M, vol. 18, pp. 119-128, 2:t9, 1879. Geology of Virginia: Hiilcony Falls. Tho nine Uidgoiind its geological coii- ncctious; some tUeorcticul considera- tions. Am. Jour. iSoi., lid surioa, vul. 18, pp. 435-445, 1879. Till' VirniiiiuM. vol. 1, pp. 8t(-H7, 94. 1879. Geological features of the Arcadia iron property. Tlu> VirgluiiiH. vol. 1, pp. 1U4-105, plate, 4^, 1880. The resotirees of Brock's (iaji, Vir- ginia. The Ylrfc'iiiiHn, vol. 1, pp. 140-141, platt', 4'^, 1880. The l*nri?a,tory,iron property, Bote- tourt bounty, Va. Tlio Virginias, vol.1, pp. 156-158, plato, 4°, 1880. The geology, etc., of tho Kich Patch, Va., iron region. 'I'lio Virginian, vol. 1, pp. 185, 188-189, 192- 193, i)lateB, 40, 1880. Tho mineral resources and advan- tages of the country adjacent to tho .lames Kiver and Kauawii Canal and the Buchanan and Clifton Forge Kail- way. Tho Virfjiuiiis, vol. 1, pp. 2-8, plates, 4^.1880. Kich Pat'di iron region. The Virginias, vol. 2, p. 7 (| p.), 4°, 1881. The mineral dufrenite in Kock- bridge County, Va. The Virginias, vol.2, p. 78 (J p.), 4°, 1881. Report on tho mineral prospects of the St. Mary iron property. Tho Virginias, vol. 4, pp. 19-20, plate, 4'', 1883. The Virginia ^xipers of Prof. Wil- liam B. Rogers. The Virginias, vol. 4, p. 72, 40, 1883. Mineral resources of .James River valley, Va., with map and sections, 119 pages. New York, 1883. In part iu Tho Virginias, vol. 3, pp. 54-55, 119, 120-121, 12(1-129, 40. Abstract, Eug. and Mining Jour., vol, 34, p. 135, 40, 1882. Geology of tho Blue Ridge in James River gap, Virginia. The Virginias, vol. 5, p. 145, (J p.), 4'^, 1884. Campbell, J. L. — Continued. I The geological Hectioc of Little I North Mountain. I The Virginian, vol. 5, p. 37 (| p.), 4 ', 18m. I Geology of tho Hluo Ridge near Bal ! cony Falls, Va. ; a modified view. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol.28, pp. 2:'l-:a. 1884. and 11. D. Tho iSnowdou slate (|iiiir rics. Tlio Virginias, vol. .1, pp. 102-1011, 17u, < , 1884. Hogi'lj Review of ^Villiam B. (ieology of tho Virginias. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 80, pp. 357-3;j vol. 31, pp. 193-202, 188.".. and Ruffner, W. 11. A pL.v»ic;il burvey extending from Atlanta, (;;i., across Alabama and Mississippi, to tlie Mississippi River along the line di the Georgia Pacific Railroad, eiiilir;u. ing tho geology, topograi)hy, iiiiiienils. soils, climate, forests, and ai,Mi('iiltiml and manufacturing resourccH of tlir country, 147 pages, 2 maps, sectiiiw, New York, 1883. Campbell, J. S. Report on gold liciil eastern section, 8 ]>ages, folio. Ilaliliis,! 1862 (legislative document), [.\ul[ seen.] Report on gold fields, 12 pai;es, ifax, 18()3 (legislative docuniciit). Campbell, .John T. Topograpbiciii |lll^| nomona in Indiana. Am. Nat., vol. 18, pp. 367-879, 18!i4. Origin of tho loess. Am. Nat., vol. 23, pp. 786-792, 1889. Camercjii, A. Notes on the geolog.v Point Pleasant. Nova Scotiau lust., trans., vol. 5, |i]i 309, 1882. Canada. Pro\inck8 of Quebec ani> O.nhbi (and Canada in general). 1752. Mdmoire dans leinicl on m^ pare le Canada i\ la Suii| Guettard. 1818. Geology of the United 8taij Maclure. Tour between Hartford ; Quebec, Silliman. Observations on northwestpl tion of Lake Huron, Higi| Structure of valley of thel sissippi, Nuttall. I82<), 1820. 1821. DARTON.] Canada-Contii P«()VIXr|.;8 01 (»"g, If I'*-'!. .MineraJs Siiperii Notes on ^'•••na''3.1u lac SifJ '^^'- '•"-.t report o„^ «f New York, '«•''• < wboniferons ' Will. im. \iuo. .., - lil ^\el]and Canal ^'««Joffy and t, western New G, E, Equivalency of d and we.st sides "t!,i:atou. d. OB ^Biatin. of Littlt DARTON. NORTH AMEKICAN GEOLOGY. 159 Ml V-). ♦'•'*'**■ liilgo uciit Bill vol.28,pl'--''"J fdOU Blatl' i\\M- PI,. 102-lC;i. 170, I liua. 11. A pliyBic;il rom Atlauta, H'.i., Kuilroiul, em\ir;u- ,o|rrai)by, "'>"e"l»' ts,' ttiKl a-vic'uUut;il g resources of tlwl i, 2 mup», >^^'^'''""*l ,«ort on tloW lie'^K docuiuout). l^'l fivoaociuiu'ut) Ual- ibu'al m Topograi I pp. 367-379. W"*' loeHS. VP on tbe g'"ology vol. 5. yV' 1st., traus.. OST.M in general). dans lcque\ oi> ^^ ^^'^' United Stafl Havtforf |of tbe ro. btween c SilUman. t(onBonnortb.e. ,f Lake Hnvon. f of valley Nuttall. of tlie Canada— Continued. pKOVINtf.S OK QI'KUKa: .\NI> O-NTAUIO (and Canada in fteiieral) — Cont'd. I8l'l'. ReniariiH on Lake regions, l>el- aliold. Geology of Mai Baio, lower Canada, Hi. Noteson Lake Superior, Bigsby. 182!'. Notes on neigbborbood of falls of Montmorency, Green, W. Geognosy of part of Saguenay County, Baddeley, (teology of Lako Sujuirior. May- field. A few rocks and miiu-rals of upper Canada, Boiinycastle. 18;t(i. Triiiisition roeks of tbe Cata- iiKlui, Boiinycastle. Sulpbate of stroutia and geol- ogy of Kingston, Baddeley. 1831. Ancient drainage and origin of Niagara Falls, Featberstou- baugb. Essay on metallic minorals in Canada, Baddeley. Country between St. Maurice and Saguenay rivers, Bad- deley. Geology of St. Paul Bay, Bad- deley. \m. Magdalen Islands, Baddeley. 1835. Age of Erie and St. l^awreuce basins, Fineb. Sketebof soutbeast lower Can- iida, Baddeley. Mi. Mines du lac Siiucoo, Baddeley. 1B37. First report on second district of New York, Emmons, E. 1839, (Carboniferous limestone from WellandCan.il, J.ackson, C.T. Geology and topograpby of western New York, Haves, G.E. 1840, Equivalency of deposits on east and west sides of tbe Atlan- tic, Eatou. Canada — Continued. I'UOVI.Nt 108 «)K QlEBKC ANP ONTAHIO (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. 1H40. On tbe Silurian system, Con- rad. Notes on north <'oast of St. liawrence. Bayfield. '><11. Geology and mineralogy of Canada, Baddeley. 181:.'. Geology of New York, second district, Eiiinions, E. ]Hi;{. (Jeology of western district of New York, Hall, J. Western u])per Canada and western Ohio. Kogers and Uogers. Niagara Falls, their riianges and geology, Hall, .1. Kiilges, beaches, etc., of Cana- dian lakes and the St. Law- rence, Lycli. Report of jirogress ibr 1843, Logan. Travels in North America. Lycll. Junction of transition and ])ri- mary, Bayfield. District between Georgian Bay and Lako Erie, Murray. A. Extension of Appalachians into Canada, Logan. 184t). Remarks on Tacouic system, Emmons, E. Shore of St. Lawrence from Cajio Kosier to Cape Chat, Logan. Backing of ice, and modern deposits in St. Lawrence Val- ley, Logan. 1847. Report on Lake Superior dis- trict, Murray, A. North shore of Lake Supeiior, Logan. Drift of New England, etc., Rogers, H. D. Basalt on northern shore of Lako Superior, Dutton, T. R. On whirlpool and rapids below Niagara, Bakowell. Drift I'urrows, etc., of rocks of Lako Superior, Shepherd, F. Drift of Montreal, Rogers, H. D, Report on Ottawa river district, Logan. Report on eastern peninsula of Canada, Murray, -\. 160 CATALOGUE AND INDliX OF I ■Du., m. DARTON.l Canada — Cntitiiiued. I'UOVINCKS OK liL'EnKO AND ONTAIlUt (iukI CuiiikIh in fjonnriil) — Cimt'd. 1817. DiHti'ibutioii ntruiiiaiim iiioldtn' foriiiiitioiis of thu L'uitud Statc-s, Hall, .1. IWS. FossiJM of I'liloozoic of I'uited .stutcH, etc., !:>hiir|)c, D. 18-li). South side of Bt. Liiwronce I'roiii liuko Cliiiiuplaiu, Lo- North Hhori) of Lake Huron, I.o^an. Ki'port a8 chenuHt to survey of Canada, Hunt, T. .S. On tiio geology of Canada, Hunt, T. 8. Origin of outlincH of Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. North c'oaHt of Lake Huron, Murray. On the geology (tf Canada, Hunt, T S. Acid springs anrl gy)is\ini of Onondatia Halt group. Hunt, T. S. 1850. Structure of Keweenaw Point, Jackson, C. T. Keport of chemist, Hunt. T. S. Lake .Superior, Agassiz, L. Keport of survey for 184!»-r)(), Logan. 1851. Analysis of porphyry from Isle Royale, .Jackson, V. T. Note on fossil from the Ottawa, Salter. On the Taconic system, Hunt, T. S. On erratics in Canada, Higsby. Ago of copper rocks of Lake Superior and physical struc- ture of Canada, liOgan. Systems of elevation of North America, Foster and Whit- ney. On elevation of mountain chains, Foster and Whitney. Deposits of shells in Maine, on I Lake Champlain, and St. Lawrence, Desor. ' Parallelism of Paleozoic de- posits of the United States and Europe, Hall, .T. Drummonds Island and north shores of Lake Hutoh and Michigan, Hall, J. Canada — Continued. PUOVINCKrt OK Qvr.WKC ANP OXT UllO (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. fK)'2, Survey of Wisconsin, loua, Miniu'sota, etc., Owen, |i. D Footprints in Potsdam ol (an ada, Logan. (Jold-l)caring drift of the ( liau. di^re, Logan. Oeograjjhy, geology, ami n- sources of Lake Supcrim, Higsliy. Fhospliatie matter in l.owyf Silmiiin, Hunt, T. S. Chemical work of survey ni Canada, Hunt, T. S. Lithology and iialeontolo^ry ui the rotadam. Hunt, T, .'^, Ifegion between the ^ du lac Ontario, Door. Pitchstone from I.-'le liO^'lJ ■Jackson, C. T. Originof drift of Lake Sui'er;r| etc., Dosor. 1855. Roches magnf^sicnnes du ,i,'r(iiipj Hudson. Hunt, T. S. Submerged forest at I'ortl.a^ rence, Dawson, .L \\. Voyage on Lake S^uin'iil Rivot. Canada— Con fin J'i;nM.v,|.:.s o|,' i''"'d Canad i'^"'. lleber d Aiiieri J"N<|Ui.sNe add, I,, '''■■'/•port "iiinde. 'alls of > I '"•in.itioi ]s:,r,. Ions (!(. '•'eoJo^ry ,„ ■■""iipi'rioi l.'e isr, I'ort on "'iron, J, ""'^■cIoj,„„„ .1. 1). •\"lerie,(,i '*fin,i, .;. I "'Tonian ..,i t''o Canad '"'.V, ./. D. ""'•lies efc fo! ''•'ttermun( ''"■'<' (ion of el. •VorthAiner ''"viewof I/i, tioiis of s '^""a, .;. J). '■'•••''.••ble „r,Vi "<'M;in i„,.j^^ t'ossils from ling. '■"•fH of Hun <''«triet,s, Mm J''q""'fconminei «tones, etc., (; '"^''••icturoc. (1 '"•"'80, Lake ••<"", J. W. ^^"'•'^ in Auti '^''•■'"•iH, .and M. ^^'••Iiard.son, J '"'■''■"••yofcana, '^''s, Hillings. • ''o'»"ion rocks o J'''<>vince8, imih ""^■'""sofNi,,., M .'■''■•'»^^<-s, Hakew "icraJoo-^ :y of '■'"'H JInnt. 1'. - ■''■'•"»d rapport, I,. ,, /;' "'Ton, ijoi toj. '•il'l. 127- II PAHTON.l il't of thf cImii. ebe(5 and ciivi- awusagM, Flt'iii- Canada— Com timiod •^"K-nK-ii, Mam,,, j '"'"' '-•'«■••'. „„,i |,„„f iiiiiikIo, ';'""« "'•Nia^ra,,,, J, ,,H„, ' "'•'"•■'^;"" ■^"".■i.,m. .las .„vi- '•""« .lo Q,„:i„.,., ,,„^,,,,, ""I'on, J?..tt,.n,n„„|,. l>aii,i, J. I). " ■^' '''' ";^:7:"' ';■"> '-"-..Man of "•'CtenniiiKlo '^orthAninrica, Fo,s(,.|' "iiiia, J. J), "•^' l'nil),',bli' (iriir-ii. c oritcu, „f Noiiio ina.r- n..s,anr,M.ks, ir,„„,T.s " J".^^il8 Iron, Anti,-o.s(i, 'j,i, lino-, "- ' ■';;f« ;>f "»r..n an.l ^-osh.n. '''«tncts,AI„n-ay '^Vpo.-to,uui„en.l\vate,.,s,Hn,o- ^t^'ies, etc., Ilnnt, T. s '^tincture r..,l deposits of Mai. '"a..8o, Lake Superior, J,,,v '',"f ;■" Antieosti, Min,..n ^■' "<• Cu.uda, ^-ogiin. ' •^"'"■'•"'>*of(.a,„„,„ „j,,,, •^';^- «• I'lio.eno foHsilM of st .;;";;:"""" ^'"""y. i>.«Hon; Mineralogie^tudyofHtratiiled ".N«(ali,noroeKM,J[„nt,T s ^""rentian of Canada, i:,„;„; ^,"f\ INl IS OK (,MKltl'.(' AND ONTARIO fiiinl ('aiiMila. ill jiciKMiil) — ContM. 1839. I'ost-l'lioci'iHi of St. l-;iwrciico Yiillcy, DiiwsDii, .1. \V. Worl; m(iiis]ii'' I'riiiusiila, h'it^h- JlI'dHOll, .). ])t)V()iii;ui iind 'racoiiic iji soutli- cant CaiiatlM, l.ojfaii. I'ornialionof {iypsiiiiiHaiKliiiaff- iiesian rocks, limit, 'I'. S. ('(i]ili('r district of tlio TIk'khu- loii, etc., Murray. I'ast aiul ))r('st'iit ('oiidilioii of Nia;j;arii I'alls, OiblmH, li. K. 1860. I'riinordial-I'amia in Nord- AiufViIia, liarraiidc. History of frypscous and nwifj;- iicsiaii rocIvH, Hunt, T. S. (ioolo^y (f ISullovillo district, ('lia]iiiian. Soiiio iKiK'oiiH rocUHof Canada, Hunt, T. !S. Fauna of (Quebec frroiii) and primordial of ('aii:ida,i.o;;an. ('■colony of Hastings County, Cliapinan. Acton cojiiicr inincs, Konip, A. F. History of Laiircntian liiiie- stoncs, I.o^an. Motos on Collinj^ldn TownHlii]!, Ci "'ada west, Cliapinan. 18((1. 'fac( Hynt(iiu of I'linnioiiH, Hunt, T. S. Quebec ".rroii]) and copper rocks of Lake Superior, l.ogaii. rriinordial f.iiiiia and Point J.evis fossils, Mali, .1. !N'('iylih(>rlio(,d <,f SI. John, Jf()j;(us, \V. I?. I'iiradoxidcs shito J'roin ISruiii- tree, etc., Marcoii, ,J. IJarrando on priinordi.il of America and Taconic of Ilm- inoiis, HnnI, 'r. S. l'.xpo;dtion (f niineraLs and jfo- oli)j;y of Canada, Chapman, (it oloi^isclie llrHclieiniin\i\( i;s (>:■ (^Mi:iii:(' and 0\t\hm (and Canada in j^encral) — ConiM, ]8()1. Fresh-walerHliellsin .sonic I'dst- TiM'tiary dcposils, Hidl. I'annal relations of sonic [;imi. \ofrir j^ronps, h'oji'eis. \\'. li. K'oeks and fossils from l'liilli]is Inirf,', I{illiii;':s. jS'otes on priinordiai aini '\';i- conic. Marcoii, ,1. SoiiK^ jioints in American l;i(i1- o^y, Hunt, T. S. Notes on Davenjioil :;rnvi'i drift, I'lemin^r. (JcoIoLjy of part of coiimy of Norfolk, I )o Cew. Siir la faiino I'riinodiali' en Anicriiinc, Karrandc J'riniordial liuina and Taronii system. I5arraiid((. History of ]ietrolenni, Hunt, '1'. S. (ieolof^y of .Murray Jtay, Lowii SI. Lawrence, I)a.\vsoii. .1, W. licmarks (Hi 'racoiiii^ sysU'iii, .\iii. ,lonr. Sci. I'ainio des roclics dii ;;riiii)M(l(; (^iiel)ec, l.ofian. 18(!L'. ,\j;e of red sandstoiii' el' t';iii- ada and \'ciiiiont. llill;iiL'>. rriinordial of Canada, Miiivoii, .1. Aliircliisoii on a;je of (^iieluv rocks, l.onaii. Catalogue of tconoiuii nui- orals. Lofiaii. l'riiiiili\() of Norway and I in- ada, Mac I'arlano. 'I', riiysical condition of tlicsii|ier- licial dcjiosits in Caii.'ula, lx'(dih. (JlaiK'onilt^ in Lower .'^iliniiiii.l Hunt, 'J'. S. I'otsdani fossils in .\iiiinKi.| Hitchcock. C. 11. Acton eojipor mine, .Mnc li''| lane, T. Anlicosl i Island, Sli.ilir. 'laconic ami Siliiri:iii nl' \if| mrint and Canailii. .M'"'| C(M1, iL Const it iition of copi'iT n^'ffl of Lake Siiperioi, Willi.iiij and lllandy. IiARTON. I Canada— Coiitinii i')iO\I.V( Ks ,),,. ( I'I'kJ Caiiaila J'^'''-. i'riniordi n.irran ('a(;ilo^rii, "'"Cam "" pi-inioi 'a tide, I '■'ossiJcs ta 'I'le (111 J \^'<' of Ol'il <'ew, ^^''■>- '.'cpoit of s '•^fi.i. l.oy "istoiy of ] "lilloii.s sli '''clalioii.s I Hunt, T. S '''I'pliiint re liil)ino.s. ■''"I'cr/i,-,;,! n HcJI. j;. '.'"«■''<■<• rockn '-'Will. I'lma <,/• ],,..^ •'••Intern .\, .'. W . Kootiny sJat( "•■li, U. I'"rallcli,s,„ „i ''illin^H. '■'"I'l niiiicN T. .S \Micri,.,.,„ I),. .'. W. ''•''•""''lof(.a,sf,.,„ "'lMlici/ic;,fi,„ ']'. S. '^''''••"'^>^, Xalnra '"■'.V of .M,„ ■'. W. '•'•'i/i||,.s ,,ij„,, '■"il'le-J.ovi.s, A of ■\U: •"'"" ill Cat Cll; (l| i)>Mian. ''''"■ '"iiircnti,.,,, •'"'"riinKioii.s "'III'. '1'. S. "''" •■"i«l i(siiN,..s, -■""■'■ '■•'iiiain.si „"'<'">'i'da./,o«,, ■^'""■'■'l"Ky of '/,• •''■'iNe, Hnnt T s '"«■"'*<■ '■.■niain.s i """■■'". J^..A,^•u, [I1VI.I..127. DABTOff] KOUTH AMKHICAN GHOI.OCiY. 163 ;i) ONTMUii 8, Hell. ,o;,.rs.W.U. dial ami '^■^■ ,1. DIU'O' t ^l'ilY^l (!\V. \>riiu(»tli;ili' en irriin'l''- nil iiiul Tatiiuii aiult". „troli'iiin. Hunt, „„..., y Hay. l-owrt .,., Dawson. •'■'*^' Tiu'oui'' svsti-'iii. ici. )ti;ui. niiout, Uiir.ii!;*. Canada. M:uvwi, an. ,!■ ..(M.noiiii'' 111"'- 111. ■Norway aii.l » ■'"■ Canada— ('ontiiiued. ri;(l\INt KS OF (/tKHI'<' AND ONTAIMO (and ('iiiiada in jiciicral) — Coiifd. ISt)'.'. rrinnirdial-Fanuo in Ainerika, Hairando. C'atalogiio of crystalliiKi rocks of Canada, limit, T. S. On ])rini()rdial of Aiiicrioa, Har- raiido, llall,J. I'ossik's taconi(incs dc 1' Aiiu'ri- (liic lii(',s, Iliint.'r.S. Ilopliant riMiiains in Canada, itillin^'s. SuiK'rl'u'ial f;eoloij;y of (iaspi', liell, K. (,>iiel)ec, rocks at I'oiiil l,cvi8, Lo^an. I'lora of Devonian in north- eastern Anieiiea, Uawson, .I.W. Ivdofuig slates of Canada, liell, U. rarallelisin ol' IjMieliee <;ron|), l!illiiij;n. • iiijd niines of Canada, Hunt, arhvue Iditiono Lisits " ■ill I, owe isils m ,C.H. |er mine AmiVH* M;if Slia llaiid, \ Silui-iaii II d Caiiailii. \n of I'ol'l Superior dv. Aiiicrii'an l)c\onian, Dawson, ,1. W. l'*!!!. (iold of eastern Canada, I.oi;an, On si I ieili cation of fossils, Hunt, m f lUt'siiF'-H Address, X;it oral History So- t;;iii;*H ''iely of Montreal, JJawson, .I.W, ,. Mlun.iiL^ l.inliljcs triloliilifen^s d(> la !'iiiiite-T.y. ('niitrilintions to lilholoj;y, In'. ■ lluiit.'r. ."i. I'eai and ils uses, 1 Iiint. T. S, "luaiiic remains in I,aiirentiaii of Canada, l,on;in. ^^ Miiieialof;y of l']o/oon cana- Williiiii^ (Iriise, Hunt, T, S. "iKMiiic iiMiiains in llin l,!in- uulian, J>ogan, Canada— ( 'on ' inned. ri!()\ I.\( i:8 OK (^IKHKC AM) ONIAniO (and Canada in ;j;eneral) — Cont'd. 18<)1. Geolofry of the Ottawa Valley, (irant, ,1. A. 1>aw- Hon, .1, ^^■. Copiter liidl of C.inada, .Jack- son, ('. 'r. Dislrilinl .on of i;ra|(tolites, Hall..). (ieoifrapliicalsketiliid' Canada, limit, T.S. Snrfaco Kcolofiy of It.isin of (ircal Lakes, Newherry. Oil formation in Alieliij^an, AVinehcll.A. Taconio (|nestioii. Hall, ,). lS(!t), (iold rcf^ion of lower Canad.'i, Michel. h'cport on C^nehec i;ron|i, h'ich- ardsoii. Iv'eiiort on Hastinus ( (imity, Jlac l'',.irlanc, T. Rcjioi t on l,.iiiientiaii lime- stones, iKitrcdenm, and s.ilt, Hnnl.T. S. Manitonliii J.slands, liell, \{. Cataloiiiie of Silurian fossils of Anticosti, liilliiifis, Low(!r Silnrian of Xovtii Amer- ica, Lo!;:in. (i

. F(>8sil plants from tJaspo. Daw- son, J. W. (ieology, etc., of IIastin!;j County, AVallbridge, A\'oo(ls location, Thunder Cam. Lake SuiJcrior, Mac I'.iv- ]an(>. 'J'. Features about Lcluil Mdiiu- tain. Hunt, 1'. S. Silver location, ThumliT li;iy, Chapnuin. Apatite in North Uurgcs.s, .hick- son, C. 'J'. Kelations and charMcItT nil western bowlder drilt, An- drews, E. j Borings for oil in soiitliwes: Ontario, Hunt, T. S. 1870. Geology of eastern New Kiij-| land. Hunt, T. S. Exi)l()rations in Cliina, li'i(lil-| lloflMl. tieology of northeast Aiiiciiaj Hunt, T. S. (trai)liite of Laurentian ol't'aii'j ada, Dawson, .). W. Koport on rocks of Iowit mJ Ijawrence, L'ichardMiii, J. l?(dl on Nipigon region. Lii;;i!il Kejiort on Hasting.^ CMiiuq Xmiwuv. Shores ol' the St. I.iiwivul below (Quebec, KirlianlM'H.I Kei>ort on Lake .■^iipiiinr Nipigon, liell. .1. Report on Maniloiilin If!''"' etc.. IJell, K. Silicates in Palcoznir fusij Hunt, T. S. Note on Labrailmiti' n'«i Hunt, T. S. tioderich salt region, :imij iron ores, Hunt, i'.S. Canada— Con tir VUiiVISCKH OP '■"Id Canai l-^At. .Aloderii dcJI. J"^'i. The iln A. Wants f rian. L apatites Coj)p,.r ililJ.D, i'osition ; ill wJii( cier orij ■"^iirfacogr "'Id Misi berry. Geognosy Jin lit, T. I'ositioi, „i to(h)u ren '^'"-- Co(inti(.,s o/ •'"id Lanai l'ho.si>hato t J*'ii'ge.s.s, J K«'njark,s on ^ versy, ]{ij| K'elation.s of '"^iJurian 'f'lli, J. I-"ike l),-i8i,is rent.s, I ),.,„.( J'ost-PIiocene -^'iiuntain iiuufc. T. ,<;. -"Niagara, its ] *'f''v HolJ,.\, ^'"•"1 try north Kichardsoii, -^''"•cliison on rot'k.s, I.oy;,,^ ''""iitrybetn-, •'"xl Mistassi ''''portongohi. 'find. *''"|" north of [nvi.i.. 12". 1) Ontahiii Bt OutliVi", jf Vt'VUKlUt, ,(l iiixl tUuso tiiin in Ha-t- LMUUIV. I (,iasi)<\ Haw- of Hastings L-idge. llnuiiifiCaiu'. )V, Mui' li'v- lU-l»'il Monii- hUury;es.s,.liiet sv-Mor dntt, An- ,il in soutli^rfitj xsteru ^•o^v l^"Si r.s. i,» Cliiiiii, Ki'M-l ,vt\ieast Aui.'iK.' „.).\v. • ks t'l' 1"^"'' i;-u'liai'(\Min,.l' PABli i.V. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 165 llastiu^^ lie St. \ ■■'''''' ,00, Ki>'l>;'i*""' •lUe Sui.rvi"V ■' oU..t. , i ai.railoviti [it ri'fiioii- lliiut,T-!5' I'ossi ;\iul Canada— Continued. ritdVIXCI.S Ol- Ql'KnEC AND ONTAKIO (and Canada in j;cneral) — Cont'd. 1S7(>. Modern fj;lacial action, Bloas- di'll. ISTI. Tlio AFarsliall ^Jtronji, Winrhell, A. Plants of Devonian and Silu- rian. Dawson, .1. W. A])atites of Canada, Broome. Copper doportits of Harvey Hill. Don-law,.!. I'osition and lieij^lit of plateau in which New En,!;liiud j'la- cier originated, Dana. .1. D. Surface, jjcolo.uy of Great Lakes and Missia.sippi Valley, New- berry. Geognosy of Appalachians, Hunt,'T. S. Tositioii of elephant and mas- todon remains, Newberry. 18Tl'. Counties of l^eeds, Frouteuac, and Lanark, Vennor. riiosphatc of li!nc and mica in Bnrges.s, Ih'oome, (J. Eeniarks on Tacoiiic contro- versy, ISillings, E. Kelations of JHddle and T'j»i)er .Silurian in United States, Hall, .L Lake basins and active cur- rents, Dawson, ,7. W. I'ost-l'lioccne of Canada, Daw- son, .T. W. Jlonntain of Montarville, Hunt, T. S. Xiagara, its history, geology, etc., Holloy, G. W. Country north of Lake St. .Jobn, Kichard.son, .J. Miirchison on ago of (Quebec rocks, Logan. Country between lakes St. .lolin and JH.stassini, McOnat. l\ei)orton g(dd-niiningdistrict8, Hind. (■old lields of (jhieb(>c and Nova Scotia, Sclwyn. i':iHt and futiire of Niagara, Gunning. lieuiarks on late criticisms on Dana. Hunt, T. S. ii'egion north of Lake Superior, Bell, 1{. Canada — Continued. Pl!UVIN( KS OK Ql'KnEC AND OXTAIIIO (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. 1872. History of Cambrian and Silu- rian, Hunt, T. S. Notes on granitic rocks, Hunt, T. S. Country between Lake Superior and Albany Kiver, Bell, IL Frontcnac, Leeds, and T..anark counties, Ontaiio, Vennor. 1873. Aiiriferouscountry in Marmora, Ontario, Chapman. Country between lakes Teniis- camingne and Abbitibbi, McOuat. Salt dei)osit8 of western Onta- rio, (^b.^jon. Motaniorphism of rocks, Hunt, T. S. Mesozoic fossils from British Columbia, Billings. Observations ou Niagara, Tyn- dall. Counties of Fronteinic. Leeds, and Lanark, Vennor. Examination of Lake Huron region, Murray, A. Thunder Bay and Shabcn- dowan districts, Lake Supe- rior, Nicholson. Mineral region of Lake Supe- rior, Bell. Analyses of serpentine, Har- rington, B. J. Map of L^nited States, Hitch- cock, C. H. ; Hitchcock, C.IL, and Bialce. Diiwson ou I *ost-Pliocene geol- ogy of C'auada, Dana. . I. D. Summary re])ort of Canadian survey, 1872-715, Selw.v u. Impressions and footprints on Carlioniferons rocks, Dawson, .1. W. Gecdogy of lower Carlionifer- ons. Dawson. .1. W. Post-Tertiai'y history of New England, Perry. 1871. Frontcnac, liceds, and I^anark counties, Vennor. Glauconite and fossil resins, Hunt.T. S. Montague gold mines, Houey- uuiu. 166 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BIXLir. k Canada — ContiinuHl. rUOXIXCKS OK (.^UEUr.C AM> OXT.VUIO (and Ciuiiula in general) — Cont'd. 1871. Chani|ilain deiiosits north of Laki'Snporior, Dawson, (i. M. Structure and origin of tlio ( Jrcat LalvCH, Ntns'bcrry. Nortli 8ln>io of Lalce Superior, Hunt, T. S. Niagiira and lowor Heltlerlierg m I'nited States and Canada, ]lall, J. On stratilication of roelcH, lIunt.T. S. Zones of elevation in tiie oartli's crust, Koss. Snnnnar.N of investigations, 1873-71, Selwyn. Mining on north shore of Lals icliolson. Hurouian and mineral rocks of Lake Superior, 15ell. Outline of geology td" Ontario, Cha|)man. (Jalena dejjosits in Laurent ian of Ontario, Vennor. Valley of Minnesota Kiver, Warren, C!. K. Geologic chart of the i'nited States, r.radlc^y, V. H. Address to Natural History So( iety of Montreal, geologic history, Dawson, .). W . Address to Natural History Society of Montreal, Dawson, J. \V.' Geology and geography of petroleum, Wrigh^y. Distribution of plants, and marine origin of Erie (days, Drumnuind. Neigliborhood of Hamilton, Spencer, J W. Canada — Continued. rUOVl.NCKS (IK (/lEHKc; .\XIi OvTAfiK) (and Canada in general; — C'nit'd. 1875. Clays on Tattagoiii-be River r..isley. 187(5. Huroniau of Canada, Selwyn. Geology of oil regions of tin- Uniteon. J. W. Catalogue of c«ononiiitiiiiieri.j| and stratigrjipliy of (aiialil Selwyn. Fossil Protozoa from ( annii] Dawson. J. \V. Phosphat<'s of Lanri iitiauH Canjl)riau, Daiv>«>n. .1. W. Notes on Canadian miufn and rocks, llarriiigtun, li.Jj 1877. I'xploratious l»etwiin .laaj Hay ami lake^i SnjwTiora Huron. Hell. Dana on alteration oT rwit Hunt. T..»*. Goderich salt region. Hnnr.Ij Sur les pi'troles de 1 Aniriiji duNord. Hunt.T.S. ]{elation of geology of '^i Hamjishire to adja< futM tory, Hit■ >»!' C((iirtis. DAnTOV.) Canada- Conti l'i;n\ [.VciOfj o (iiud Canj: 1877. Aiucrii \Voo (I'eoloo Hitcl ton. History rocks Dana, LeadiiiM .'Ilia, ( ix'eport t I'ontia ties, Yt Twin Hii elaturo North of of Lake Dikes am Pennsy] Carlionife 'i'"ionto, 'i'uel)eegi'( T. S. Geoloiry f,f "ial Kail Sii|icrlici;ii Wilkin.s C.'italogiie iin"1N, l!ro;i, '''''•'geologic shire, ilitc [BL-LLir 1,A«T0N'.] NORTH AMEKICAN (JEOLOGY. 167 asi» On'TARIO L-ral,— f"iitM. igoinbc HiviT, tuatla, ^elwyii. », Ne\vl»trry. ibut«oii'*t"':i"' ila, Hofl"iM;ii\ii rvey «f '■nwl^ jjelwyn. ,j,)gy •>* '•*''* I hittW-sey. Logau, Hirriiu in Frontfiiac m | intic*, V.imor. •ology of ( ;iiiii.!i,| E.J. elatin« to V.<"" , Dawson. . I .^V, il of th« I'liiwl ,yd, E. F. ^art of til.' ti.u. aaiey, F. If adense at < "t ■ [»\vson. J- ^^ • ,fe««Mi«»niiy of liinalil tozoa from ^'m-^ J.W. „f Lanr.titiiuusn u. Uawjam..'.^^' C:>na ">t "•^ lire toa.lja"'"t'' [t«li..»ct.<' " IbetJlacial'T'''^ ^f fanaa.. V.mu' .ontribiiticn* ' I .re of I-^ ' Mll'tl Canada- Coiitiiiiiod. l'll(i\ IX( I'.S OF (.^IT.lUX' AND OnTAHIO (iiinl Canatla in ;>enLM;il) — Cont'd. 1S77. American surfaco geology, Wood, S. V. (icology of Ni'w llanipsliirc, mtchtock, C. 11. ; Jluntiiig- ton. History of cvystallino stratified rocks, lIiint.T. S. 1S7S. Sonio pointa in litbology, Dana, J. D. Leading p'ologic areas of Can- ada, Cba]imau. Keport on surveys in Uenfrcvr, I'oiitiae, iinil Ottawa coun- ties, Vcnnor. Term Ilndson ]{iver in nomeu- elaturo. Hall. J. North of Lake Huron and east of Lake Sujierior, Ikdl, K. Dikes and Azoit! of isoutlieast Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Carbon iferoua bowlders near Toronto, llinde. C,»uel>oe gronp in geology, Hunt, T. S. (ieology of route of Intercolo- nial Railway, Hell. R. .Superlieial dejiosits of Ontario, Wilkins. Catalogue of rocks, minerals, and fossils, llarringtiui. Address to Natural History So- ciety of Montreal, rieistoeeno history, Dawson, J. W. (Joderichsaltregion.lliint, T. S. A l(!w ol- wyn. Report of geological survey of Canada for I)S77-7S by Sel- Avyn, Dana, .J. 1). East coast of Hudson I? ay, liell. Saltmine, Goderieh, Heinricb. Minerals of apatito veins of Ottawa County, etc, Har- riu'^ton, IJ. .J. Origin of stylolitcs. Nelson. 1880. Chemical eontril)utH)ns to Iho geology of Canada, Holl- niann. I're-Cambrien dans rAmcriquo du Nord, Hunt, T. S. Lecture notes on Canada, Daw- son. , I. W. Compai isons of iron .md asso- ciated rocks of JIar(|Uettc rc- f>i()n, Hunt, T. S. Silver Islet, Mac I'arlane, T. North Staiibrdsbiro district, Merritt. W. H. History of some rre-('and)rian rocks, Hunt. T. S. Geologic action of humus acids, .lulien. 1881. Address, remarks on (^lU'bec group. Paw son. ,1. W. llelderbcrg roiks of St. Helena Island, Donald. Rennirks on Canadian stratig- ra])liy, Mac Farlano. T. Cohmies dims Ics roches d(>8 bords du lac Cbunplaiu, !Marcou, ,J. 168 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP IliUII,. I'JT. Canada— (!oiitinnp(1. . rKOVIX( KS OK C^rF.IlKC AND OXTAUIO (and CiUiadii in gonoral) — Cont'd. 1880. Tacouic sywtcni in geology, lInnt,T. S. Canyons, their cLaracter and origin, Bross. Stratigraphy or Qnohcc group and older crystallines of Canaila. Selwyn. Uuilication of Silurian nonion- claturo, Miller. S. A. Chemical contrihntions to geol- ogy of Canada, llolViiian. 1882. Pre-Glucial outlet (if LakeKrio and origin of the lower Groat Lakes, Sjioncer, .1. W. North Anieriea in the Ice age, Hitchcock. C. H. reatnresof lower Gro.it Lakes during great river age, Spen- cer..!. W. Terraces and hoaches of Lake Ontario, Spencer. Archoau of Cobequid Moun- tain, Honeynian. Pliosphules in Canada, Veuuor. Silver Islet mine, Lowe, Notes on Point Pleasant, Cam- eron. Co(dogic waifH from Magdalen Islands, lioneyman. 1883. Keport on (iiis\}6, Ells. Copper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, R. D. Copper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, K. D. ; Sidwyn. The name Laurcntian, Wads- worth. Glaciiil phenomena of Bay of Chaleurs region, Chalmers. Successive Paleozoic lior.'i of Canada, Dawson, .J, W. Magnetic ores in Victoria County, Ontario, Merritt. History of Taconic question and I relation of Taconic series, Hunt, T. S. Chemical contributions to geol- ogy of Canada, lloiVman. Erosion from ice in liaie des Chaleurs, Chalmers. Whale in gr.-ivel near Smiths Falls, Ontario, Dawson,.). \V. Quebec group in geology, Daw- sou, J. W. Canada— Cout inued. Pll(i\ l.NCKS OK C^UKIIKC AND ONIMMo (and Canada in general)— ('(nn'il. 1883. History of seriicntinc^ andiiutcH on prc-Cambriau lurk.-i, Hunt, T. S. Kocks of north nhoro of I.aki^ Sujierior, Sehvyu. History of serpent ine ami nutcs on jtrii-Cambrian rotk'i, Hunt, T. S. (ieology of Lake Su2)erioi', Si]. w' n. fieologic history of Aiiiviicm continent, Hall, ■). Analyses of soils, ICduiiriU, J. H. Geology of Lake Siiiicrinr, Hunt, T. S. Graptolites from the (iiielitf gniu]), Dawson, J. \V. Life of William E, I.omm. Dana, J. D. Notes on southeast C.Miclno. Selwyn. Decay of rocks geoloy;i(!;illv (ionsidered, Hunt, '1'. 8. Glacial markings in LaiU(iiti;i!i hills, Andrews, E. Progress of geology, 188:!, Hunt, T. 8. Geology of western end of L;ikr Ontario, .S])encer, .1. W, Notes on some mines in (|Mieliei', Willimott. Pre-Cambrian rocks, limit,!' >. St, Ignace Ishuid, Laki; Mi'inj rior, Robb. Surface geology of liaioilcM lia| leiir region, Chaliiici>. Microstructure of rocks of (Jne^ bee grou]), Adams, T. D. Keniarka on moraines ainli' races, Dawson, .1. \\'. Geologic du lac ."^aiat-.IiNinl Lallaiumc. Changes of level on east i(i:i.»| of North America, ( ook.li Utica and related hoii/"ii< Walcott, Co]ip(!r rocks of Lake Sii]ii'rii Irving, R, I). NotncMiclature and ((iloiiii;,' maj's, Selwyn. Canadian Pleistocene, I>;i\vm| J.W. niRTOV.] Canada— Confini i'i;oM.v(i-.s o|,. I'liid Ciinad ^^^•■i. Quebec SeJwyi l''llHo]ve( Dil wsoi 3''^ I. Iron orcH •Men-it t -^iarag,!, J riod, A^• Snpertieiii Valley, c '^'liniato cl J"gic tin] ''anaili.'iii i hers, ^\•il i'i>*tuf f„s.s vicinity, , ■"''lieates';,!, '"•fliositea "•'ly, A.lan ^'•■I'ladian in '■'■"•ial aeti,, ^'ork and C '■'■.v^tallinor, West, AViiie J<'ooffhoOla( U. C, Azoic system sioiis, Whit wortli. ^'•'"ubrianoC ( C';in;i(I..,, \val I^eseriptive .sk Canada, SaUy Mxititii of Can; -^ofeso,, i,„i|,[i , '" -Vcw y,,,.),^ ^■-"^"'i' rocks of] ilunt, T.s. *»'»1 Ida ins ..,„ '•'^•'■1 <)f (lie u "dluni. ''"I'J>^''' and iro, La ko Superior, '■'•'"'>ii ean.,,1,., 'I W. ''""'"^-ie oecnnv ""■"' I'L'ckham, ''•'•'• -^Patithring,.!- Adams, F. i)_ ■\|'''t'teofQ„H,oe,. -^"f^'s on north «!„ •'^"Penor, HcUyu 111 (uuii,. rj7. KC AM) <)N1 AliKj eueral) — ('(nit'd. ])ciitino aiuhintcs iuubi'iau Kicks, Ih Hhore ol' Laid. ehvyii. pi'iitinoiuiii iiiitcs ainliiiiiii rocks, ako SnpcriDr, Scl :ory of AiiiiTinin Hall, J. soils, ICdwards, Lake Sii]ieniir. rom tlio Qiieluc vsoii, ,1. \V. lliani K. ].0'j,:m. )iitlieaHt (,ii:i'liw. jcks geolo^ii^iillv , Hunt, T. S. iiigs in Laiu'ciiti;:!! ews, E. !olo;4'y, 188iMiiiiir, Bstoni etui (if Lake pcncer, J. W. amines in (^Mu'l'f'. j ti rocks, limit,!, land, Lake Mfin-i pjj;y of l>aio(leClia-| I, L'lialnuis. re of rocks (if Qne-j Adams, T. D. morainrs aiul ii'i rson, .1. W- lac Saiiit-Jc.ii:, evel on I'a^t ""'''j uerica,* inik.t' related lioii/mii of Lake Siiiii'iioj [). e and ccilnrins yn. ■.istOCCIiC, l>il\VSDl DIRTOV] Caiiada-Conf.innod. J'i;"U.V( Ks o|,. Orvn,',, l^Sa Q"el„.c ...oTu ;■ '""*''• '"".;'"'" ^"•'"•J'-.'s in «,...,„.„ i^"»'son, J. \v. "^' ^^^i- Iron ores „f Yif.t,.,.!., ,, ^''■^f of fossils (Ton. Ottaw.t.,,,,1 ^"";^^- .l.o„t olivi,,,. „. ..„ "'•^''-'t,.s /Von. J,iv..r .s . 1" "■'.v, Adams, F j) ""*' '•■"■adian iron oros/Dowev orkande,,,,,.,^^^..,^^ w <^ Ilu.e rocks of t,u,Xorfh ^^Lst, A\ nicli,.Ji. X H worth. •^ ^ ^^"'''^■ ( '■imli! ian oC !-,-.,- * /".'a4 ;;:,::;::' ^^"^—^ tnuada, Sehvvn. " ^^^i';"''" of Canada, If,,,,,,,, -"^"tfson bnil.Ii,,,..' , "T.i.S. /•■^•-vv,„,,";-.,:;;;;'-i; *',"" /■' ••"..1 W,„„,.,., „f Odin.,. ' '"' "^^""'- '>"-va, ''7:;-J...a iron districts of • •-coon cai.adcn'^f. n "•""%ic occ.,rr,.n,.„ ,„• , -, , ""■". l^eckha,... ' '"^"■ ^'^■'' -\l.utitl,rinf,er i,, .- Adams,].',,. '" <^--'"".Ia, ;Jl'"t'toofQ„e,.,e,Jir«,vn C (• '^"I'er.or, 8elwy„. "* ^OliTir AMEKICAN OEOLOGV. JG9 Canada-Con/ ;„,„„, '^'" locks oil tJm tJ ^•'anis, F. D. •''-'"-"ay, f'>ri(iin of cnst.,]];. Hm.f,T. s ' '■"••'^■■'*- Interior of (.;,„„.. „ . Kn.s,Lo,v ' ^'■"'"■S"la, A0AaS,.ot,..,,Wi)li,„ot. ■i^i.'ig-ara «„,•,,„ ,,^ .. , ^; "-la an.l tl.o Old Worl iJawson, ,; \y '"nil, J^awrencc, Wi„,,,,. '"" ''^f- •^anadian and .\r,.i. --«.,4;,:-\;;;:; ^"il'rcssioi, „f ,1,,. ,,„, , . ^/anada, ]{lalvo..J j.- ' ^^/lorcstrnctnre ,.f ," ,. , • "••*•• ''av.s, ,;..;^'"" (.'.M. • ' "a n son, ^'<>to siir dr,i,-,*„ <" pots aiirif.-.j.e,, J,. , ""c, l.;idai(,i,ie. '.;'l,:.'' '■^"» .o».o, ^"•.servarions i,, <. , «■"", Lada,.;;;.;'^"""''^ - J^'t'-'.-otlirories, JliJi p ^uena,\,La(!amn,o. ^I'-'^tito deposits, (,,, ^/'"""t.v, Torranci. ^"'^'"^ ^7""-ia" lannas "„,■ Vo,-,,, 'flNtoi'vof tJipT.. ■ ' '^''.■.-on,.:,,„estio„ .iiiu i('iatioi,.s (if ti, H.M.t, T ,s "' '''"■'^^ ^•anHis,. ^'' ^'■^■"'*'' and p.de. " "' '^'••'«'""' <-''ay- ^'''"'""""''"■^"^■.Vor.hAn.eri '"""""^'■"-^i-(■onte. 170 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF fmix.l!>T. Dahtow.] Canada— Con tin iumI. ri{i>viN( r.s <»i- (^1 Kni'.c: A\i> Ontauio (and Caniulu in ;{t'noral) — Cont'd. 1880. Apatito of Canada, Iliint.T.S. Deepest lake in AnKMica.i'.ailey. (ienesis of Canadian ajiatito, Kinalian, (i. 11. Niaj^aru gory<\ .Sciienco, (ilacial action on Hhorea of l,ake Stiiierior, Cro/ier. Canadian Arclicasi, Kinalian. G. II. Mnv;^inal kanieH, J.cwis, II. C. Notices of new iinmordial fos- sils, Whitlield, K. P. Mode of occurrence of apatite, IJell. A]) On lAHln (and Canada in geniiral)— Cont'd. • 887, Koeks from Kakabikka j'nlN, Ontario, amilyses, I'{if;;;s. Silurian of Maine, etc., Hiiiliy, L.'W. Anorthosite rocks, Adams. Antii'osti shell marl, aiiiily>i<, Adams. (Janadian apatite, Shntt. Archeau geolojiy of the Ndrlli- west, Lawson, .\, ('. ; Win- ehcU, A. Glacial geology, Kichardxin. !;. Is there a Iluronian ^i(iu|i.' Irving, U. D. Landslide at IJrantfoid. Sin'ii- eer, .J. AV, Aiiimiki(! rocks at i'liiiiiilir H.'iy, Courtis, Keweenawaii, \Vads worth. Indclttedntsss of Anicricaii;. nl ogists to Canada, l)a\\sin .1, W, Graptolites from St. l.awiciHT i Eiver region, Lapwoi'tli. Age (d' Niagara Hixcr. Speiiiri ,L W, Thunder li.'iy region, I'.i'll. li- gall. At ta wa pish kat ami Alli;uiv| rivers, liell. Miehipiciton Pay, liiriii.v Tight and .Jones. Gastaldi on Italian uicjliyv. lIunt.T. S. Glacial ion subsidence, tlia! mers, I{(4)ort on portions of e;istfr»| townships. Ells. 1888. St. Lawrence basin iiiid (■Mlj Lakes, Sjienci'r, .1. W. Micropctrograjihy ol' diiii "i Ontario, Colemiiii. ( »ld shore lines of LakeOntari.ij Gilbert. Origin of some geoniviiiliiifei] tiuvs. Hell. Keport on origin:il IFiit'iii"!'! etc., Wiuchell, N. II. Iicport on survey of Miiiiii'"'^ Wimdiell, A. Petroleum held of < 'ntMri" J'iu)sphatic nodules in dia'^ Ami. Canada— Coil f, I'l.l'V l\( l.S Ol ^'I'ld Cana Princi] conir Psamm l)riaii l«*an>;e( ilton I viii. ii'eiatioi Ami. 'locks c( Adaiiis ^loiitcali ties, A(l '-•tkc Tai treul Hi Geoloo-y , Emnioii; Mieioscoj) locks fi( ver distr •'icfi fos.si Vicinity oi Ottjiwa, J VjL'lIlitv oi J. '■'•'zoie and J. W. ''"zoon can "■•,-S<'lwj ^■''I'livuloncy Pobidiaii, J '-xpaiisioii o ''•'"t:e and ""wnian. <'''">=yatAyl ter, i-'astcrn town Adanis. ■'^•■<1 nonce of ( "ttaw,i,,\m •'"I'oiigos from '■ittJo .Metis, Sudbury coppt lias,.!. If. Ai'<-«lian and S tershed, J};iiJe •\iu;ient shore I'iMito, Jves. A'liinikieaudJ/. ■Superior, McK <-'l'issiii,..,ti„„ , '"'"'"ind pro ^"«. 1^. D, o ^*^L'JL mi.i,.i::. ONrvni" -('(iiii'il. I-., BaiUy, Imiis. I, !uiiily-i>, mU. thi' NiiVll:- . I'.; Will- ■liai'(l>(Mi,K. ut ■rin\uiUt ilswiivtU. uieiicaii^. Ill- ula, Dinvsi'ii. liver. Siieii"! ■iriiiii, I'.ell.li'-I it ami AUaiiyl fay, lli'iii' Ill's. |\lian ijL-oloiy. [■nl(-.icc. Llial-j [j^iii aiul (irrit l.NV. hy of ^^viU 01 liaiK ll.iiUoOiif.ir.' inai Hnr.'v;.:ii N.H. • ot'Mi"'"""'' ll()iit;ivi".l'i nARToN.] NORTH AMEI.'ICAN GEOLOGY. 171 Canada— ('out inncd. l'i;(i\ i,\( i.s (ir (^lEiiKC AM) Oniakio i,;iii(l Canada in general; — Cont'd. I'rinciploM of advorHiiric^s ot' Ta- toiiic, Alan on, J, I'saniinichnito.s, etc., in C.iin- liriiin, Matthew. I\an;;i) of certain l'o8sil,s in Ham- ilton of western Ontario, Cal- vin. l.'idaiiou.s iilong Ottawa K'ivcr, Ami. liockH containinjj scniMilito, Adam.s and l^awson. Montcalm and .l(di(;tto conn- tics, Adams. Lake Tami.seaminf^ ami Mon- treal River re};ion, IScll. (Icolofiy of the Montmorcnei, I'^mmons, K. Microseopn: examination of rocks from ThiunU'r 15ay .sil- ver di.strict, l!a\ icy. lltica fossils i'rom liidean, Ami. Vicinity of Governmonl farm, Ottawa, Ami. \ icmity of C^nobuc, Marcoii, J. Kozoicand Paleozoic, Dawson, .J.W. i-d/.oon canadenso, Dawson, J. W. ; St^lwyn. Iviuivalency of llnronian with Pcbidian, Hicks, H. I^xpansion of Gulf of St. Law- rence and Canadian lakes, iiowman. Clia/y at Aylmer, Qncbec, Sow- ter. l^a.stcrn townships of (Quebec, Adams. f?c(|nonc(3 of formations abont Ottawa, Ami. !^pon{,;os from (^nobec gronp at Little Metis, Daw.>on.,L \V. Sudbury copper deposits, Col- 1ms, . I. H. Aca ONTAnio (and (.'anada in general) — ('ont'd. 1888. Utica formation at l'oint-a-1'ic. Ami. TyiK'S of Devonian system in North America, Williams, H. S. Fossils in tlit^ city of Qncbec, For.l. Unconformities of the Aninii- kie, Winclicll, A. Geology of vicinity of (Quebec, Aiarcon, .J. Deposits of phosphate of lime, Penrose. Report on (Quebec, Ells. North side of the St Lawrence above (^neboi', Latlannne. The lro(|iiois beacli, Speucesr. Animikie slate and unart/ites, Winchell, N. H. Theories of ore deposits. Wads- worth. Mines on Lake Superior, T.ngall. Beaver mine, Ontario, Hrcnt. Correlation of Animikie ami llnronian, McKellar. Iluronian of Canada, Selwyii. between Montreal River and Lake Huron, licll. Great Lake basins, Drnnnnond. llnronian at Sudbury on Lake Huron, Attwood, IJonney. Iron and other ores in Ontario, Ives. Iluronianand Laurcntiau north of Lake JInron, Lawson. Huronian system. Hell. Taconic of Georgia and roj)ort on geology of Vernmnt, Mar- cou, .1. Drill north of Lake Superior, Si)encer, J. W. Taconic system of Knnnons, Milhr, Walcott. JIarcou on Taconic of Georgia, Sehvyn. Se(|uenco about Ottawa, Ami. St. Lawrence Valley, Ells. 18S!». I'ield studies in Archoaii, Win- chell, A. Utica formation of Ottawa, Woodward. Unconformity at fails of Mout- morenci, Am. Geol. A 172 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (8nu,. 12). Canada — Coiitiiinod. I Picon iNCKs or (iUKiu'f A\n Ontahio (unit ('iiiiii(l;i in <;(>rniriil) — (Jont'tl. 1881). I'oliiilioti iiiiil Hcdiiiiontiition, l.iiWNoii, W'iiiclinH, A. (iiciiti l,ak« biisiim of tbo St. Lawri'iici', DnimnioiMl. Tiirrili'im.s in riica of Ottawa, WcMidwiird, ]I. (icoiofjy of Unssoll anil Ciini- l)ri(lf,'e, Ontario, Ami. Craijj. Con<;lomerateM in j^ncisMos, WincJicll, A. Taconic of fastcru Nowfonnd- land, llowlcy. Arctic curi'cnis and ico as fac- tors ill gi'olo^^y, (iaskinj;. Two systems in tlio Hurouian, Selwyn. Leotiiro on {^oolofjy, Ells. Life history of Niajjtara Falls, I'olilnian. Old channel of ^'iagar,•l, Sco- vell. ricistocoue of IJiviero IJcau- dctto, etc., l>awson, .). W. Geology of the Moutniorenci. James, J. F. ; Am. (icol. Horizons of oil and gas. Orton. Glaciation of eastern Canada, Chalmers. Two systems confounded in the llnronian, Winchell, A. Minerals of Ontario, Merritt, W. Ji. Minerals of (^neliec, l^lls. Canadian classilication for the Qnebec, Selwyn. Lo gaz natnrel dans (^n(^l)oc, Lallammc. Kematopliyton, etc., of Gasp<^ and liay of Chaleurs, Daw- son, .J. W. Formations at Port Colhornc as shown liy drilling-, McKae. Stratijirajdiy of Hurouian, Winchell, N. H. 1890. Gooloj^ical projjress, Ells. Fauna of Lower Cumbrian, Walcott. Chemical contributions, lloff- niann. Stratigrapliy of " Q n e b e c group," Ells. Country northwest of Lake •Superior, Luwsou. Canada — Continued, I'ltoN ix('i;s oi' (.M'l'.HKc ANH Ontaiiio (iind Canada in geiu-ral) — (.'oiii'il. IHitO. I'leistocone submergence, spen- cer, .1. W. rre-Talco/oic^ surface, Lawson. Mining industries ol' e.isiirii Quolxic, Flls. Gravels of Ontario, S[i(iiebcc group, liiuit, T. s! History of Niagara Kivi r. (;il. bert. Queltec and Taconic, Aiiiericiiu (Jcdlogist. Huron ian-Laurontian contiut north of Lake Huron, bar- low. lro(iuoi8 beach, Davis, Siiciuer, J. W. Ir(m ores of the United Stuics. Hunt.T.S. Kamanistiipiia silver ln^lt. Wood. Macfarlaiie's Railway (iiiidi', Daw son, G. M. Origin of the l)asins of the Great Lakes, Si)encer. .1. W.; Boiuiey, Hinds. Seoly. Origin of gneiss. Hell. Observations on certain rocks, Winchell, A. jyiiatassiui region, Low, Moraine of recession in Onta- rio, Wright, (!. F. Kegion south of Graiiil Tiiiiik Railway, Ells. St, Maurice district, Adauis. F. D. Glacial phenomeua, l^ll. (ilaciation of eastern ('iiii;iil:i. Chalmers. I'otholes north of Lake Supe- rior, McKellar. Geological classilicjition lor Quebec, Mareou, .1. Summary report for l;^8'J, M- wyn. Tracks in Animikie rocks, Sel- wyn, Copper at Thunder l!iiy,Liff- son. Quebec group of Logan, Daw- son, J. W. IIAIITOV.I Canada— Contii I'liiiN I.VCKS OI. (.lud Caiia imi. Deforii Sjieni Kojily t el;i,ssi Miiro( A\'arrcn Iie.soure l-owcr M/iico Lower l/eleiLv -'^Ia(|uoki '■ake St. Ix'is. t'ossil 8] Metis, i (.'as in e; burner. • •'coiogy GcoIoMy i:i]s,'sei .(ieology o Lalvo Siij I'leistoceiu Dawson, K'eview of ." l»ec, Wal( . Luicilerous ley, JJraiii - CaJeiferous ^'ortJiojiKte Ji'o'iuoisb ..Jiesults of ^Vin(.■llel| '-losion in \ Harvey. '■'■ii|dive.s ol fe'ion. Fairl '■•vciiivsion ii '•■ichi;ms, W -\'lliy|,t ,s]j„,.t ••'•cat Lake Areas of ^unt ^ '•">«, J. J). ■\i'cheaii of '•awson. Aiclieaa axes , America, Dai AicIi,.o,i j,^j,j '■^iilH^rior, l,;r Si'.lbnry ,Hs(ri 1«91. (.'cohigyofeuv '^hircou, J. [Bvu.rj) DAnTdS.) NORTH AMKRK'AX OKOLOOY. 173 i> Ontmuii ) — (.JdUl'il. ;on('t', i^l'eii- c(\T-;i\vs(ni. Ol' (MSllTIl rron\),niiiit, a Uivti', (ill- lie, Aiii«ri(';m tiiin contait llmoii, Dar- lavis, Siifiu'cr, United Stiit.s, Kilvor lielt. iiilway V,\w\<\ l)!\8ius of tbe M, Seoly. H, Uell. 1 cei'taiu rocks, )n, Low. loHsiou iu <»iita- V. [f Ovaiiil 'rniiil^ Ltrict, A'li""^' lieua, r]\. tiiHtt'VU C':uuut;i. of LiiUi) Sill'":- i". Issilic.iti"" 1'" jrt for 1889, feel- Lido v..eks,Sel- Laer 15i«y,L''^- of Logau,L'''^- Canada— Continnod. l'i;(i\iMKs or (,)fi'.nr.c an'D Ontahio i;i|l(l {'illliKlll ill {iflicrill ) — Colll'd. IWHI. l)pforimi.tioii of ln)i|iuii.s ln-inli, SiH'iiccr, .1. W. Kopiy to Sclwyii on <;colo>;i('!il (da.ssilU'iilioii I'oi' C,iii<'hcc, Maroon, .1, WarrcirH (Ji!o^ra])liy, lirowcr. h'<(M)iirci's of (^lu'linc, I'lUs. Lower and Miildlo '.raconic, Marcon, .1. Lower lleldorliei'M- of St. Ilelen.s Lslaiid, DecdvH, Mai|iiuketn nluiles, .hinies. Lake St. John Comity, Cliani- Ix'lH. Fossil sponges from Lit lie Molis, |)awson. .L W. (ias in eiistern Oiiturio, Ash- liiii'Mir. (ieology of Ontario, Uell. (ieoloyy of (^iiel)oc City, Ami, Ells, Sehvyn. (iuoloijy of tlio noitliwest of La lie Siijterior, ILirvoy. Pleistoeone Horn of Canada, Dawson, J. W. Koview of KIIs'h report on Une- bee, Walcott. (iiiciferou.s iu CJiamplaiu ^'al- Icy, IJrainard ami Seely. Calciferoiis formation, AValcott. Noriheastern extension of tlie lro([noi8 beach, Speneer,.!. W. .Results of Areliean stndies, Miiudiell, A. Kiosion in Valley of tlio Don, Harvey, tliiiptives of Lake Ilnron re- gion, Fairbanks, I'.xciirslon in nortlieni Api)a- iMchiaiis, Williams, C II, Ancient shores iu region of the (Jrcsat Lakes, Spencer, ,L AV, Areas tif continental progress, Dana, J. D, .Archean of Central Canada, Lawson. Areliean axes of eastern Js'ortli America, Dana, J. D. Areliean northwest of liako .'^uiierior, Lawson. Sudbury district, IJill. < ieology of euvirous of (Quebec, -Marcou, J, im. Canada— Continued. l'U()\ INCI'.S OK QlKllEC AND OxrARIO (and Canada in ,'6ner.'il)— CoiitM. ]«!)!, Oeology of Steep Hock Lake, Ontario, Sn yth. Lake Sii[icri ir strati|;raithy, Lawson, High level hlioies of (ireat Lakes and tueir deformation, Silencer, ,L W. lne(niality of distribution of englaeial drift, I'liliam. A last word with the llnroniaii. Winehell, A. Asbestos, VA\h. Was Lake Iro(|iioiH an arm of the sea? Da\is, Stone, Sp<'ncer. Ageof roeksalQiiebec, Selwyn, t/iieboe, group of Logiui and liillings. Ami. Kejiort of Held olservationa [Siidbtiry region], Wineholl, N. H. Keviow of Quaternary era, I'phain. I rost-1'lioceno eontinei.cal snb- sidenco A'ersus glaciai dams, Spencer, .L W. Old ehaiiiiel of Niagara River, Scovell. Devonian and Carboniferous, correhitioii, W^illiams, II, ,S. (ilaeial lakes in Canada, Up- hain. Areliean northwest of Lake Snjierior, Lawson. Deforiuation of the Algomiuiu beai li, Spencer, ,1. AA'. Clia/y foniiatioii in the Cliain- plain A'alley, IJrainard. Nickel and eopjier deposits of .Siidbiiry, Hell, Harlow. Northern New ISriiiiswiidc and (Quebec, liailey. Caiubiian of North America, AValcott. American ojiinioiis on the older rocks. AVinchell, A. Geology of (Quebec City, Ami. Classilicatioii of Quebec group rocks, A\'alcott. Metallic iron in lluroniau on Lake Huron, lloliiiian. Silicilied glass breccia, Sud- bury district, Williams, G. H. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 LI IIIM lllllli liU |||||Z2 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" — ► V] <^ "el •c'l y/f ^ ,v''' (? A / /(, Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 I Q- Cp. k 174 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (liru,. 127, Canada — Contiinifd. PnoviNCKs or (/i r.iiFc axd Ontario (anil ('iinailii in ffcnoral; — Cont'd. 1891. Subsidence in lute Glacial times in St. Lawrcnco region, Ilitclicock, C. II. IJavit) on tho Iroquois lioacli, Spfiucr, J. W. Nona Scotia, Pim.nck Edwaud le- I.A.NI). A.NI) C'Al'K UHETOX IsI.AXD. 1827. Mineralogy of Nova Scotia, Aljier. 1821*. Geology and iiiinerulogy of Nova Scolia, Urown and Sniitb. Mineralogy and g(!r)l()gy of a part (if Nova Scotia. .I.'ielvson anil Alger. 1831. Mineralogy and geology of Nova Scotia, Jackson and Alger. 1836. Siientille. expedition, Elaine iind Nova Scotia, .Tacksou and Alger. Geology and mineralogy of \ Nova Scotia, Uesner. 1810. Handbook of Nova Scotia, Dawson. .1. W. 1811. Coalof C'apelJreton, Mrown.K. 184L'. I'.xcursion in I'rinco Edward Island. l>a\v8on, ,1. AV. 1843. Coal of Nova Scotia and ago of gyp.sum and limestonoB, Lyeli. Trees in coal of Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Lyell. 1845. Lower (Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, I>awson. ,1. W. Newer coal of eastern Nova Scotia, Dawson. .1. W. Travels in I'^orth America, ■ Lyell. Geclogy of Capo IWeton, Brown, K. 181(i. (ieologie map of Nova Scotia, Gesner, Coal fields of Caribou Cove, Dawson, .1. \V. Erect trees in coal lields of Cape IJreton, Hrown, U. 1847. Gy)>siferous strata of Cajto Hreton, ISrown. 1{. 1818. Coal lielils of Caribou Cove, etc., Dawson, ,J. \V. (■yitsuni of Nova Scotia, Daw- '80U,.I.W. Canada — Continued. Nova Scoiia. I'liiNrr, Kkwapd Ik. I,AN1>, AN1>Ca!'J: BKKTO.N IsiAM)- Contiuued. 1818. Statistics of coal, Taylor, l?.c. New red sandstones of NOvn Scotia, Dawson, J. W. 184!(. Coloiing matter of red mind- stones, etc., Dawson, .1. \V. (iypsum of Nova Scotia, Gis- ner. 18.")0. Lower coal measures nf ('n|i|. Hreton, Hrown. R. Kocks (tf eastern Nova Scotin, Dawson, .1. W. 18.")1. Fossil rain marks, etc., Lyell. 1852. Notes on red sandstones of Nova Scotia. Dawson. ,1. \V. 1853. Kej)tiliau remains in tree trunk iu coal of Nova Scotia. Daw- son, J. W. 1854. Sigilaria, etc.. South .loggins, .lacksou, C. T. Structure of Albion cdnl measures, Dawsou, .1. AV.; Poole. Subniorged forest at Fmt Lawrence, Nova Scot in, Dawson, .1. W. Coal lueaanres of Soutli .lo 1^;. »N Island— I'aylor, K.(.'. les of Novii J.W. ->t" veil siind- •srni, .1. W. Scotia, Gfs- nres of Capi' K. Nov II Siotia. I. etc., J.yell. laiulstoiii's fif ■iwsoii. .1. W. 8 in tvi'f trunk 11 Si'otia.Itiiw- oiith .lojigiiis, .11)1011 "o;il \v8ou, .1. ^^•; est at Foit 'ova S<'(.ti;i, T f South .lo;;- otia, liawson. Bay of rniitly, treo in •■"ii'"'' n«l on origin fl' I'loni I'liuie ml, l»n\v8(iii, roclis of Nov.i :n,.1.\V, Tnitrd St;it(s 'n)vinci"i. li'iii; , Le Conto.I Dawson, .l.^V. I>ict0ll, NiiV:l ^•oniaii of No^'' im, J.\V. Victoii. ri"il^'' halitics iiiw'- jia, lloiit'vnwn. Canarta-Continuod. >(l\ \ S( (VIIA, PlJINCK KDWAIM) Is- l.ANK, ANDCaIM: IJltKTON ISl.AXD — ('ontinu(Ml. 1861. <'ol"l <>'" Nova Scotia, Marsh. Klcvation ami depression in Nortli AnuTica, (iosner. Sifigilaria from Sontb Joggius, Rogers, W. H. Disioveries of gold in Nova Si'otia, Dawson, J. W. Comparison of Lower Carbonif- erous of Nova Scotia, etc., L'ogers, \V. H. 180J. Saurian A'ertelirata from Nova Scotia, Marsh, (iolil lields of Nova Scotia, Ilonoyman. 181)3. I'ossils of different coal seams in Nova Scotia, Poole, (fold iields of Nova Scotia, <'ami)l)cll, .7. ; Poole. Ii'ecent movements of tlio earth's surface, Belt. ISivl. Oeology of Arisaig, Honeyman. rrc-Carboniferous gold, llartt. (ilacial i)lienomena in Nova Scotia, Silliman. IJocks iu vicinity of Halifax, (lossip. W.iverly gold district, Iliud. (iold fields of Nova Scotia, Anderson, W. J. isfiJ. Iron of Nova Scotia, Hedley. Auriferous deposits of Nova Scotia, Hamilton, P. S. (icology of Arisaig, Honeyman. 'i'aconif of Nova Scotia, Mar- cou, J. (iold in Nova Scotia, Perley. Section of coal measures on Capo Hretoii, Lesley, >L P. ; Dawson, J. W. l>*i)ti. On deposition of coal, Dawson, .]. \\. ('o;il. iron, and oil, Daddosv. Hcd sandstone of Nova Scotia, McKay, (ii'oiogy of Antigonish County, Iloneymnn. Map of Canada, etc, Logan and Hall. 18ti8. (luide to coal fields of Nova Scotia, Heatherington. (iold regions of Nova Scotia, Jluut,T.S. Canada — Continiuid. Nova Scotia, PntNci: Edwaud Ts- i.AM), anoCai'k Hkkton Island — Continued. 1S(W. Subdivisions of Acadian Car- boniferous liiuestoncs, Hartt, Dawson, J. W. 186.». Gold deposits of Nova Scotia, Hinoiiits in Acadian geology, Dawson, J. W. Slicrbrook gold district Ttinri Laureiitian in No'-a Scotia, Hunt, T. 8. Iron doposit^^s of East River, Houeymau. Structure, of gold district. Hind. Peculiarity in coal seam, Ruth- erford. Expk tions in Pi<'tou coal field, llaliburtou. Geology of Gays River gold field, Honeyman. Report on Pictou coal field, Logan. Gueissoid series of Xova Scotia, Hind. Coal fields of Nova Scotia, Rutherford. ' Geology of Arisaig, Honeyman. 1871. Report on Prince I^dward Island, Dawson and Harring- ton. Coal lields of (Jape Hreton, Brown, R.; Rutherford, Howe. Spore cases in coal, Dawson, J.W. 176 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BI-M..127. Canada — Coutiuiicd. Nova Scons, I'lsiXf k Kdward Is- I,AN'|), ANDCaPK ItKinOX Isi AND — Cuiitiiiiiod. 1871. Limcsttmos with potroleiini in Xt)va Scotia, llotioyiiiaii. 1872. NotcH on Prince Kdwiird Islan*!, Dawson, J. W. Gold (IcldM <»f Quobeoand Nova Scotia, Solwyn. Pliv.siojfiaidiy of Trinco Ed- wai .Si'iili''' fossils "f !^il'i- .'irtoii. I'iiwsmi, •ed saiidstom', ,1 Island l';>"'- Hands, 11«""';- Canada— Continued. Nova Scotia, rmNCK Edwakd Is- i,AM>, andCai'k IJketox Lslamj — Ciintimied. \^2. Siiblo Isl'ind, MacDonald. Xortbern outcrop of Cumber- laud coal, Gilpin. Notes on Bedford, Sackvillo, and llamiuonds plains, Hare. (■old fields of Nova Scotia, (iilpin. Ankerito veins of Nova Scotia, Louis. Trap minerals of Nova Scotia, (iilpin. Limonites and limestones of I'iitou, Gilpin. Nova Scotian geoloj^y, Honey- man. ISS;!. I'oldings of Carboniferous, (iil- pin. I'usolved problems in geology, Dawson, J. W. ISSI. Cambrian of United States and Canada, Walcott. A/oic system, Whitney and W'adsworth. LsgT). Cambrian faunas of North America, Walcott. Acadian basin in American geology, IJailey, L. W. Coals of Canada, liudden. Gold mining in Nova Scotia, Gilpin. (icology of Halifax Harbor, lloneyman. Comparison of Nova Scotia coal fields, (jilpin. Age of the Acadian fauna, Mat- thew. Manganese of Nova Scotia, (iil- pin. (tlacial distribution in Canada, lloneyman. Ecology and fossil llor.i of Prince Edward Island, liain and Dawson. ('(inparison of Acadian and Scottish glacial beds, Rich- ardson. I.'cport on northern Cape Bre- ton, Fletcher. l'>'>ii. I!xaminati(in of crystallines of Nova Scotia atid Capo Brettm, lloneyman. I'.till. 127 12 Cauada — ('out iuued. Nova Scotia, PitiNi k Kdwakd Is- land, ANDCaI'K BiMOTON ISI.ANl) — Cimtinued. 1886. Nova Scotia gold, Gilpin. Our glacial i)robleni, Honey- man. Geology of Antigonish, Honey- man. Pietou coal field, Poole. Iron of Pietou County, Gili)iu. Physical features and glacial action. Murphy. Polariscopie examination of crystallines, Houeyman. Sydney coal lield, Capo Breton, Routledge. Glacial action iu Canada and Loch Eek, Scotland, Honey- man, Nova Scotian geology, Houey- man. Geologic notes of excursions, Honeyman. Louisbnrg, Honeyman. Coriiwallis or McNab Island, Honeyman. Geologic formations, Ells. Geology of Cape Breton Island, Gil]>in. Nova Scotia gold mines, Gilpin. Sydney coal field, Routledge. Sable Island, Mac Donald. De Bert coal field, (iilpin, Carboniferous of Cape Breton, Gilpin. Analysis of Pietou coal, (iil- pin. Manganese of Loch Lomond, Giii)in. Glacial transportation in Nova Scotia, Honeyman. Glaciatiou iu Halifax Harbor, Honeyman. P(dariscopie examination of rocks of Antigonish, Honey- man. 1887. (iuysboro, Antigonish. iind Pie- tou, Fletcher. Coal rocks of Canada, Adams, F. D. Permian moraine. Bain. Limestone of East Kiver, Nova Scotia, (Jilj>in. Lower Cambrian, Nova Scotia, Faribault. 178 CATALOGUE AND TNDKX OF [ni-M..i:7 Canada — Coiitinimd. Nova Scotia, ruiNCK Kdwaimi Is- land, axdCapk RiiEToN Island — Continiu'(l. 1887. Caiiiliriiin of Capo IJreton, etc., Matthew. 1888. I'ictou luul Colcliestor, Fletch- er. Ilalil'iix and Colchester cona- tioa, Nova Scotia, Honey- man. (ilacial {jtiology t>f Nova Scotia, lloneynnin. Nova Scotian snperficial geol- ogy, Ilontynian. Examination by Hall of Silu- rian cc.lloction, Honeyman. Cnrbonil'erouH of Cape Hreton, Gilpin. Faults and foldiuffs of Tictou roal field, Gilpin. Aylesford, Kin^H County, Hon- eyman. (jold-beariny rocks in Halifax County, Fariliault. 188'J. (ilacial liowlders of our fmher- crieij, Honeyman. r.owkler in Halifax coal, Kpeu- cer, .y. Ice in Carboniferous period, Poole. Xova Scotia gold veins, Gilpin. Geology of Cape Breton, Gilpin. 1890. Cambrian organisms in Acadia, Matthew. Nova Scotia Carboniferous con- glomerate, Gilpin. Southern invertebrates on sliorcs of Acadia, Ganong. Pictou and CoIcho8ter,Fletcher, Faribault. Kelations of Nova Scotia min- erals, (Jilpin. Glacial geology of Nova Scotia, Honeyman. (ileanings in Nova Scotia and Cape JJreton, Honeynmn. Devonian of Cape Hreton, Gilpin. Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Wal«;ott. 1891. New horizon in St. John group, Matthew. Gold series. Nova Scotia, Fari- bault. Canada — Continued. Nova Scotlv, I'liiNt k Kdwaijh ]-. LAND, AND CaI'K UUKTON ImaXD- Continued. 1891. AuriferonsBories of Nova Scotia, Monckton. Cambrian group of Xorth America, Wnlcott. Surface geology of I'ictoii c,.;,! field, Poole. Manganese deposits. Pen rose. Southern invertebrati s im \ shores of Acadia, Ganoni;. Carboniferous congloniiiiiiiMif Nova Scotia, Gilpin. Nkw HUINSWICK. IS'MK First report on geological sni- vey, Gesner. 18b). Second rcjvort on gcnlogiial | survey, Gesnor. 1811. Certain I'catures of llic Kivtrl St. John, Kobb. Third report i>f the gcoldjrica!! survey, Gesner. 1842. Fourth report of the gcolo;.'ir;il | survey, (Jesner. 181.'5. Ucjiort of the geologic:!) sur- vey, (iesncr. 1818. Statistics of coal, TuvIm, I{. C. 18.">0. Sketch of geology dl' Nnv| Ibujswiek, Kobb. 1851. Report on Albert cmil iiiiin', .laclison, C. T. ; ,T,iiksiiii ;i!;ii Pereival. Ago of red sandstones ofiliej United States, .Jacksun, C.T, Asiihaltum mine at Hillslior", Taylor, li. C. , Drift striic in New Ilruiiswiik,| Kobb. 18.">1.'. Fossil lishes from tlio ciialj Marcou, ,1. 1853. Albert mine Dawson, . I. AV. Sur le tcrraui houilltr d'Hillv br-ro, .lackaon, ('. T. 1851. Origin of materials in No»l Brunswick formations, ^^^(^• son, C. T. Asphaltum at HiIlHbon),Tayliir,j K. C. Nature of Ilillsboro nml, ''' ers, W. IJ. 1856. Second bed of coal in Allurl mine, Hayes, A. A. DABTOS.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 179 group of NUrili AValcott. )log.V of I'ictiiU riial le. deposiis, Pi-tiiosf, invertebrate H uu Acadia, (iaimnj;. ons oongl<)iiirr;iU'ii| ijfia, Gilpi"- rt on geolofji'iil sit- nor. [•port on gcologiiMl (iesnor. ciitnres of tho Kivitl 1, Kobl.. xirt of the {iL'ologial (ieswr. port of the g.'olo|.'M al | , (;«'sncr. if tin* jit'olo^Miiil si:r ■r. ,f rf,al, 'I'ayl":. Baudstoni's ofihe iites, .la('ks(>M,r.1. niiiio at llillslitir" .. C. in New I$ruii8\vi(li,| shes from tUo ml Dawson,.!. ^^. houill.i' il'Hife kson, *'. T. materials in Ne^'^ formations, .'not blliU»bor..,Tuyl"i.i illsboro "■o'.il. ''"'■ Canada— C'ontiniiod. yrw HitUN.swifK — ( 'ontinned. is,")(!. Geology of New IJrunswick and Nova Scotia, .Jackson, C. T. IR'iX. Coal lieldsoftbo United States, etc., Ifogers, II. 1). iMil. Coal and albrrtite of New Urimswick, Leidy. Age of Now Brunswick, etc., sandstones, Rogers, W. B. ; Agassi/, li. Age of red sandstimo of Maine, Jackson, C. T. Albert coal of Now Brunswick, Rogers, W. B. Tre-Carboniforous flora, Daw- son, J. W. ('oal in Albert mine, Rogers, W B. ; Jackson, C. T. Geology of wild lands of Maine, Hitchcock, C H. 18l')3. rioi-a of Devonian, Dawson, J . AV. American Devonian, Daw.non, J. W. fJeology of St. John County, Matthew. IsGl. Notes on New Brunswick, Bailey, L. W. Minos and minerals of New Brunswick, Bailey. li. W. ISli."). Copper rocks of southeastern New Brunswicik, Matthew, rnliniinary report on New Itrunswick, Hind, (ieitlogy of southern New Brunswick, Bailey, L. W. Divonian jdant locality, Hartt. Notes on Charlotte County, M.itthew, A/oic and Paleozoic of southern New lirunswick, Matthew, lit'd of coal auu)ng lean beds, HtMidry. li'oiscskizzen aus Now Bruns- wick, Credncr. liunsinano coal, Matthew. I'auna of ])rimordial in vicinity of St. John, Matthew. Alliertito of New Brimswick, Hitchcock, C.H. MO. Map of Canada, etc., Logan and Hall. ^^. (Jrand Manan, Verrill. Canada — Conlii icd. Nkw MiUNswKK— Continued. 1868. Huronian and Lower (Carbon- iferous of N«'W Brunswick, Matthew. Recent bird tracks in basin of Minas, Hartt. 1809. Origin of albertite and allied minerals, IVckham. MctanuirphicH of New Bruns- wick anort on jiart of New Bruns- wick, Robb. 1871. Metalliferous deposit of (Jlou- cester, Henwooil. Plants in Devonian and Silu- rian, Dawson, J, W. 1872. Ntutliwestern New Brimswick, Robb. Southern New Brunswick, Bailey and Matthew. Island of Cirand Manan, IJailey, L. AV. Surface geology of Now Bruns- wick, Matthew. Investigations in New Bruns- wick, liailey, L. W. 1S7H. (Jeology of the Lower Carbon- iferous, Dawson, J. W. Borings for coal, New Castle Bridge, Klls. Carbonif(!roiis of New Bruns- wick, Bailey and Mattiiew. Copjicr on* on (iraud Manan, Chapinan. 1871. Geology of southern New Brunswick, Hunt, T. S. Cretaccan and Niagara fossils, Honeynian. 187.'>. Post-PHoceno near Bathurst, Piiisley. 1870. Iron ores of Carleton County, New Brunswick, Klls. Observations in New Bruns- wick, Bailey and Matthew. Borings I'n (Queens County, New Brunswick, Ells. Useful minerals of New Brnns- wiek, Bailey, L. W. 1877. Observations in southern N(!W Brunswick, Bailey and Mat- thew, 180 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF tmiLir, nARTOS.l Canada — Contiuticd. Nkw Hui nswk k — Coiitinnod. If^lS. A iiHiiitli ill New J{ruiiH\N ilk, Ildllcyiiiini. .Slato forination of C'barlotti; County, Now UniiiHwick, Matthew. 1879. I'rc-.'^iiiiriaii of southern New lirunswick, Ells. SujKTiicial geology of Houth(trii New llriiiiswick, Matthew. Upjxr Silurian ami Huronian of southern New ISrunswiik, Mattlu^w. llurouiau and Cambrian of southern Now Urunswiek, Bailey, L. W. Macfarlaue's Goolojilcal IJail- road Ciuide, Hunt, T. 8. 1880. Geologieal relation of Devonian iuseets, New Brnuswiek, Dawson, J. W. Allegtul chauges in relative elevation of laud and sea, Mitehell, H. Keport on southern Now Hruus- wick, Bailey, Matthew and El'ls. 1S81, Progress of invo8tigati. History of Taionio (|ii(stiiiii, Hunt, T. S. Cambrian faunas of North America, Walcott. Contacts an*(<. Jiasal Acad Surface wick. Norther Bailey Classjllc rocks Taconic Organist vonian ixi'i'. Surface New Bi Fauna ol Walcot Triassic 1 Marster i'"ogress New Bri Eastern 31 wick, Bi Eozoon in •'elm, .M, l'*!'!- -Age of the HOIl, J. W t'aiises of fl faunas, J Notes on Cji tliew. Genesis of n New Brni Cambrian gi j«"i, Wjilc( Northern Nt liailey, L. Beach pJieii ^'ew Brunt I'isli remui,,, Matthew. I'aiina of J Matthew. .VEnior.NOLA.M). im. .Journey acroi f'orinack. '**3!', i'leliminary 'oiindlaml, j ^^i'2. Excursions in W;i. h'eportonNMr\ 'and, Jukes. m. Newfoundland castlo. 1*1«. iionaventure Murray, A. (nii.L,l7I. I)ART<-'N.l NORTH AMKRIfAN aEOLOQY. 181 •()iitiniu«l. ■ I'nitfil StiilfMiiM ViiUott. eiii, Whitn.y lunl th. TiU'imic (nnsticiii, S. fiiuniis of N "1 til Wivlfott. ,n(l anfit'iil . n^imis {ruii8wii"l^» r.iiiloy. iiuiidft, lUiihleii. Carletou ti'nntiis, L. W. fology of rn'-levuk. w Brunsvvi'k. Itml. "BcoverifHin^i ••'"'"'• Miitthew. geology of \v«'sim nii.swick, Chnlim-rs. ,uor.lii>l fossils, ^Vhu• iinageolof;istsiuN.:» wicU.lVaili-y.L.W. in Carlcton, Victoria, and Cumlx'vltnul ions of i.ortioiis ..t >>■« 'wick aud Nova Scotia, i,i Bystcm of ^■""1' [^n faunas "f N>a | 5ca, Wale- voniaii, Matthew. \x[^K Surface geoloj^y of southern New Hruuswiek, Tyrrell. Kauna of Lower Caiiibrian, Walcott. Triassic traps of Nova Seotia, Marsteis. I'-oj^ress of investiRation in New 15run,swick, Hailcy. Eastern Maine and New IJruns- wick, IJailey. Eozoon in Laiirentian at St. .John, Matthew. 18!M. Age of the Catskill flora, Daw- son, J. W. Causes of spread of Cambrian faunas, Matthew. Notes on Cambrian faunas, Mat- tliew. fieiiosis of manganese deposits, New Brunswick, Whittle. Cambrian groupof North Amer- ica, Walcott. Northern New Hrunswick, etc., Uailey, L. W. Heath phenomena at Qnaco, New Brunswick, Wliittle. Fisli remains, New Brunswick, Matthew. Fauna of St. Johns group, Matthew. Xrwkh'ndl.wu. ISL'l. .lournoy across Newfoundland, Cormack. iSiit. I'reliminary report on New- foundland, Jukes. 18^12. Excursions in Newfoundland in lH39aud 1840, Jukes. 1843. Keporton survey of Newfonud- land. Jukes. 1844. Newfoundland in 1842, Bonny- eastlo. 184U, I loiia venture River district, Murray, A. Canada- Nkwko 18.'>1. mv2. 18(M). iXfiT. 18«8. 1870. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. -Continued. 1 Ni'i.ANi) — Continued. .■^ubsidenco of Hhoro of N»!W- foundland, Perley. CSeology and idiysieiil eharae- teristiea of Newfoundland, I'orl(^y. IN^iort of survey of Newfouml- land for ISIVi. .Murray. A. Remarks on geology of New- foundland. I.oiran. Map of Canada, etc., Lognu ani.AM>— Continniul. 1876. Ice anil ico work in Nowfoun«l- liiiiil, Milno. 1877. Rocks of Nowt'oundliinil, Milno. Kx]il(>i'!iti(>n on (iamlio and (iamliT livprn, Mowlev. UiMilo^ifal map of NCwfoiin)!- land, Murray, A. 1878. I'ritnordial foHsilH of NoiillieiiHt Nowfoinulland, WliilcavcH. 1879. (ieol(>;;i('nl niaj) of Xt'wfound- lanil, Murray and llowlcy. Serpent i no and ores of New- foundland, Murray, A. Report of survey of Newfound- lan.l for 1H78, llowloy. 1880. K'cport of survey of Newfound- land for 1S7!I, Murray, A. 1881. Discovery of >?old near Hrijjus, Murray. A. 188-'. (Jeolofiy of A valon, Newfound- land, llowley. 188;i. (tlaciatiiui of Newfoundland, Murray, A. 1881. ('and)rianof United States and C.'anailii, Waleott. Rocks and ores of Notre Dauio Bay, Wadsworth. Azoic HVHteni, Whitney and Wadsworth. 188.5. Cambrian faunas of North America, Waleott. History of Tacouic tiuestion. Hunt, T. S. 188(i. Olonellus ( f ) Kjerulli iu Amer- ica, Matthew. 1887. Cambrian liuinas, Matthew. Fauna of St..)ohu ^.m-ou]), Mat- tiiew. 1888. Copper mining at the Cove, Newfoundland, Harlaud. Taconic of Kunnons, Waleott, • Miller, S. A. 1890. Spouf^es in rocks at St. John, Matthew. Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Wal- eott. 1891. Carboniferous fossils from Now- foundlanil, Dawson, ,J. W. Cambrian sroup of North Amer- ica, Waleott. Lahuadou, 1814. (ieology of Labrador, Stein- hauor, 1829, (Jeolo;;y of Labrador coast, I5ad- deley, F. H, Canada— Con! iniicd. I, A nuA IX »u— Continued. 1851. (ilaciation on Hliore of LmImu- dor, Wynian. Subsidence of shores of l.nlira- dor, Wyman. 1860, Coast of Labrador, Liehcr, Tertiary I'ossils friuu l.abr.nlor, Maine, etc., Dawson, ,1. W. 18til. Expedition nacl LaluMilnr. Liebcr. 18<>-l. .>r I'ack.ird. 1881. Report on north shore of I.uli r.idor, IJell, I{. I'eber tiesteino von l..itir:iil(ir, Wichmann. 1885. Labrador coast and lliidsun Strait region, Hell. i;. (ilacial action, l{eil]iiiii. 1887. riiysical geography, IVirkanl, 1888. Ungava. district, l,nlii:i(l..i. Turner, L. Cruise to northern l.,ilpiiiilur. Packard. 1891. Labrador coast, Packanl. Facts noted on (irand liivir.| Labrador, C.iry. Mamtoha to Rocky Moim \i.n Kf- GION. 18D1. St. Maurice expedition, Injiill 1851'. (ieology of Lake of t lie Wdoils, Bigsby. 1854. (iassilication des ciiaiiies i'^ niontagnes, Marcoii. .1. Geology of Rainy l.ako. llii'| son Hay, Bigsby. 1855, (ieology of Ilmlson iia.v terrij tories, etc., Isbcater. Coal basin in western biT'l^ of Lake of the Womli Schoolcraft. Canada— Con tin I .M\.\irnliA K) I "■l".V— Coiif I8-''!'. Fxplon, Jfo.ky ton, FosniIh I ««y. Ml Silurian from ,] k.'iteliiM 'retacroii bojiio M.ck. It'eport of katclicw ''■X|'lorati< twciri I Rod K'iv. l^'l Country h, rior and i l>rift of w t'liapm.in '*'''' '""^mI pla 'lorthwest berry, 1W5. Sub.Carbf)ni era to ill '■es(|Uercu "<«!•. Certain ph, Cjiper M ^Varreii. (i. *'<"''ogy of J M.ck. fieoio^ry fr„|„ valley of I,v Crct;|,.,.„,|^ .i,i '■""n VeH„w ''""• '..'ter cxlincl Aineriia, \( l!*7:'. I'citiaryilor;,,, Lesijiicreux, "*'•'■ ''<'<'" "''""■ <5., DllWHOU. •'• \^- iiiifl T-ul>i;iil«ir. jrliu-ial ariftinli'l- jom.'Uiv <.f l.abni.l.ir, lenomena of l-i^'f^i- Muine, VivpUiU'l- work luxl nl;i'k torn roust of I -;>'"•■' „f l.iibnxlor Kwsl, 'murks in UaUnul-.r. '■'^- • , , i,n north shore .•! !•"'• Hell, 1{. losteiuo von T.ul.ra.lor, nann. ,v coast an.l ll'"!^"'' v.jjion, l^t'll. !!• liu-iion.Heill"'"- 1 .roo-raphy. ru.Uiinl "aistvict, \.:M-mU lo northern l...l»a.l": l\rtl. lor .'oast, Vack-.u-a. lu,te.l on (inni.l Ku'f. iirtor, Cary. 1!k- L.-e..x,>e.Ution.l"^^>^; l.ofLakeoftlu.\\"^"l> I'eution .!••« '>'•■''"'■"' lagnos.Mavo".'. lay,Hi!:8V>y- Iv „r imaHou !!:» ton lasin in -.st-.u l.onJ Lake of the NN o- lolcraft. Canada— Contiiiucd. MaMKUIA H> lilX KY Mol NTAIN Kk- tiioN— Continued. Itiv.'. Kxploratioii of jinKses of tin- Koi'ky Moniitiiins, ItlackiH- toii. I'liHMilH from li'ed UiviT coiiii- try, Mea\vson. S. .1. 1{>(I1. Coinitry between I.ako Supe- rior and tlio l*api(i<'. Hector. Urift of wi'stcrii Canada by Chapman, Diiwson, J. W. 18ti:v riissll plants collected on nortiiwest boundary, New- berry. ISCi.".. Siib-CarboniferotiH contjlom- erate in the far AVest, Les<|iH!reiix. 18t)!i. Certain pbysicnl f(>atiires of rpper Mississippi Uiver, Warren, aiia, .1. 1). Nt)rthwest Territory from Mani- toba to Rocky Monnlaiii House, ."»olwyn. Coiuilry between Red Rivcraiul the Saskiitcliewan :in. Lignite formati(Ui of the West, liaws(Ui, (J. M. Traiisitiim betls of Saakatcbfl- wan district, t 'ope. Snperlieial geology <»f central North AiiM'riea, nawKoii..LW. Report on region along forty- ninth paralbd to the K'ocky Mountains, I >a wson, (L >L (ieologie dii bassiii dn Macken- zie. Hebert, I'esitot. Foramifera, ote., in Cretaceous of Manitoba, Dawson. (J. M. 187t>. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of I'jipcr Missouri country, Gabb. Relations of lignitic group of tlio West. Stevenson. Later extinct lloras of North America. NewbeiTy. Country west of Lake Mani- toba and about Lake Winni- peg, etc.. Hell. Connlry between ri>per Assini- boino Hiver and Lake Mani- toba, Spencer, .L W. 1M77. Horings in Northwestern Terri- tory in lH7r>, Flls. Xotos (Ml Lowt'r i'eaee and .Ulia- basea rivers, Maeouii. 187S. Reeonuaissance of Fa'ccIi Rivor vicinity, Dawson, (i. M. 187!l. North American Meso/oic and Cciiozoic. Miller. S. A. Ccmntry between Lake Winni- peg and Hudson May, Hell. 1880. Silurian and Devonian fossils from Manitoba, etc., Whit- eaves. 1S8L Borings in Souria River Valley, Selwyu. 184 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BVM, 127. DASTOV.J Canada— Con tinnnd. MaNITOHA to H<« KV MolNTAIN Kk- (iioN — Continued. 1881. Liguito TiTtiary, Soiiris Kivor totlieonu Iiiiinlrfdand i'i;r|itli meridian, DawMon, (>. M. PlantH from Tertiary ol" SonriH Kiver, Manitoba, Dawson, J.W. Ancient outlet of Lake Mani- tolm, Tn-liorno. Tearo River region, Dawson, G.M. Report on HudHon Hay, IJell. Glacial drift and its terminal moraines, r])hani. Silurian and Devonian in ^[ani- toba and Hudson IJay,Wbit- eaves. 1882. Soutliward discharge of Lake Winnipeg. Dana, .1. D. 1883. Lake Agassiz, Upbam. Gltt(!ial dei)0Bit8 of Mow and Belly River country, Dawson, G.M. Fauna and extent of the Lara- mie, Wbite. C. A. Silurian near Winnipeg, Pan- ton. Note on Triassic of Rocky Mountains, Dawson, G. M. Report on Moose River and Lake of the Woods, Bell. Terminal moraine of second Glacial period, Cbamberlin, T.C. Report on Lake of the Woods country, Bell. Unsolved problems in geology, Dawson, J. W. Geology of the Peace River dis- trict, Dawson, (•. M. Section from the Laurentian to the Rocky Mountains, Daw- son, G. M. Report on Bow and Belly River district, Dawson, G. M. 1884. Minnesota Valley in the Ice age, Upbam. Observations along Canadian Paciiic Railroad, Dawson, J.W. Descriptive sketch of western Canada, Dawson, G. M. Petroleum in the Northwest, Bell. Canada — Continued. MaNITOIIA to 1{o( KY MolNlfMN Uk. (iioN — Continued. 1884. Glacial boundary in Ohio. Imli. ana, and Kentucky, W'lij^lit, (}. I'. Studies of rocks «>f the Conlil. leras, WadNWorMi. 1885. Silurian in Reej:,| Panton. Cypress Hill, Wood M()iiutaiii,J etc., McCouuell. Coal of the Northwest, Kim ban, (i. 11. Cascade coal field, Min itt, 1887. Coal rocks of Canada. Ailau F.D. Structure of portion of tii| Rocky Mountaiu.s, McC'oi noil. Notes, with map, of cast of til Rocky Mountains, Daff^oJ G. M. Primordin.l fossils from Mou Stephen, Romingcr. Caiiada— Contiii .M.\.MToi|,\ I,, •iio.N— (on ixx7. Rainy | Region A\«o«l Plants ( Hon,.r. Canadia DawNd Keport , etc., n Map of ^■onnatioi Coj»... loss i Is f, l*«8s, La Coal-boari P. D. Analysis o of th« w Beljy Riv^., JloringsinA «"", G. M (ieology of WcCharlo Lake Winnii Low. ''tiea fo.ssib 'lorso Pass '"ossil woods ritorics, Th '«'*'*• On .Seeptropc. I'Jaccs of i„t katchowan, Waccsofintri Wat, Pantoi ''rairies of j mond. I'riuiordial fof '■^tepheji. R„, delations of I'lants, Drun ■'^"rerneial gee plateau, Tyri (^'asciide antbra son, G. M. ^'orthwestern reli. Keport on Rain Lawsoni I'ower Laird iielJ. Coal in valley Dodge. (Bill. IM. DAW'^I NORTH AMKHICAN OEOLUOY. 185 I. , KY M<)^N■l^l^■ Kk- i\t>(l. ,un»\ary in f>l>'<'' •'">'• ,1 KoiitucUy. Wriiilit, ,f rorU8 of the CouWV .ViiilHWorth. in Uod Hiver VivUej:, i\. , „f North Aini'ii'.', 5, (-'.A. the Kocky Mount iiiiis, roobusk:, jr.UcU. • tchowtui fouutry, Hi'"- ,*;;u,s from Vcace Kivn. litiiives. zoic lloras, l)ivNvs..n. .I.\\ rt ou Itoeky M.mntiiUK ,wBon, CI. M. Invest prairies. l'v«." !ct.u8 floras onh. Noril>- ,8t,Uawson, J.^^- rt on Kocky Mount iuudis- ct, McConnell. .r^on Lakoofth.NNo-1' ebrata of the SNv.tt U.t-l nt Creek re-iou,(''l"'. l.ucal coutributiou><, H""- VX" lu Lake NVii>"il"?' i"riliU,WooaMouut.in, Ic , McConnell. of the Northwest, Km. taAe"coal field, M.riitt. K rocks of Canada, Ad"! ;Jtnre of portion of thi ,^y Mountains, M'^^'^ bu. :s:^vithmap,of.v>^t>;ion, I.iiWHon. Kcgiiiii pant of ],iike of tlio Woods, l.uwHon. I'lants of the Laramie, Daw- son, .F. \V. Cnnndinn Horky Mount ainu, Dawson, (i. M. Koport on north«'rn Alhertii, etc., Tyrndi. Map of the Unitr-d Stat«'B, HitHico.k.C.H, Forniatiuns of Hclly Kiver, Coiie, Fossils from Kicking llorso Pass, Tiapv ortli. Coal-b(!aring rocks, Adams, F. D. Analysis of schist from Lake of the Woods, Ad.'iuis, F. J). Hclly Kivcr scries, Cojio. Borings in Manitoba, etc., Daw- son, a. M. (Jeology of Winnipeg region, McCharlcs. Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Hay, Low. rtica fo.ssils from Kicking Horse I'ass, Lapworth. I'lissil woods from Western Ter- ritories, Dawson, J. W. 18t<><. (»n Sceptropora, L'lricb. Places of interest on the Sas- katchewan, I'anton. Places of interest near Meilicino Hat, Panton. Prairies of Manitoba, Druni- niond. Primordial fossils from Mount Steiihen, Kominger. Kelations of North American phmts, Drunniioiid. .Superdcial geology of central plateau, Tyrrell. ( 'ase.ade anthracite basin, Daw- son, G. M. Northwestern Manitoba, Tyr- rell. Report on Rainy Lake region, Lawson. Lower Laird River, McCon- nell. Coal in valley of Bow River, Dodge. Canada— Con ti n lU'd . MaNITOHA IO HoCKV Mol'NTAIX Rk- (iiox — Continued. IHHU. Hunter Island and .'^eino River region, Siiiitli, W. H. Duck iind Itiding mountains, Tyrrell. Kummary rejjorts of geological surveys for 18«7-JL Lake Winnipcgosis and Porcu- pine Mountain, Tyrrell. Yukon and Mackcu/io basins, McConnell. Post-Tertiary deposits of Man- itolta, Tyrrell. Laramie group, Tyrrell. Limits of glaiiation in the Northwest, ( 'liamlx'ilin. Movements in Rocky .Moun- tains, Ijumons, S. F. 1891. Petrogranhic dillcrentiation in dikes of Rainy Lake region, Lawson, 18G CATALO(iUE AND INDEX OF [Bi'i.i,. i:i; Canada — ContiiuK'tl MANirOliA TO KCX KY MlUNIAlN \\\.- tiio.N — ('iiiitiinu>(t. IS'.U. (.ie1>. liower coal nioasnres, ISaner- niann. 181)0. .'^outlieasternN'a neon ver Island, Hanerniann. (i«(dof;ic do8 siidwest lichen Thoils von Vanconvor, ISanerniann. 18()L'. Cretaceous fossilson Vancouver and Sncia islands. Meek. 18t)l. Stekin-Fluss ini britischen Nord-Ainerika. Hlake, \V. 1'. h'eniains from Cretaceous of Vancouver. Meek. ISOi't. Fossilo I'llanzon von Van- couver, Ilerr. 18GI). 'i'ho naturalist in Vancouver and liritish Columbia, Lord, J. K. 18t!7, Glaciers of Mnto Inlet, Uritish Colnnibia, WhyniiuM'. 1S()8. I'e.iturcs of tin* norlli western coa>^t, lUake, 'I'. A. Canada— Continued. Hun LSI I I'oMTMUi A— Continued. 18(5^. Absence of norllicrn drilt iii| the West, Whitney,.!. D. 1870. Northern drift on I'acifu' Sl(i]i, lirown, 1\. 1871. Terra< cs of Hritisb Colunil.i;! Hegbie. 1S7-. Kxidoratious in Hritish( oliiin. bia. Sehvyn. Analyses of coals and crvsi.i! line rocks frifl. I wyn. \XT.^. Fossil idants from Hritishtd luinbia, Dawson, .1. \V. Coal of \'ancou\cr and (,iiiiii: ('harlotte, Ivich.irdson, .1. Coals of the west consi. Ibr. rington, I!. .1. (ilacial grooves in Vaiicdincr Island, Davidson. Trias, in liritish Cohiniliii. Whitney. 1871. (iroatlava lloo«l of IheWcsi ■.\m structure of Cascade Mmiii tains, l,e Conte. Observations in the X<>rili\vi<' 'I'errilory, Sehvyn. Exi)lorati(Uis in llrilisli ( ulin!! hia, Ixichardson, .1. 1875. Age of Cretaceous of N'anrdiuir Island, (iabb. Age of coal of N'aiiidinir Island, tSelwyn. 187(!. Explorations in IJritisli ( Dlnii bia. K'ichardson,.). F»).s8ils from ^'ancouv(^ ;iiiil Sncia islands. Meek. Ct)al rocks, C^ucen ('li;iili'lii Islanil, Kichardson..!. 1S77. Coal regions of .\nu>ric:i, Miu- farlanc, J. Exjiloration in Hritish ('(ilmii- bia. Sehvyn, Dawson, (i. M. 1878. Erratics at high levels in tln' Northwest. Dawson, (i. M. Supca-licial geology of l!i'iti-li Columbi.a, Dawson. »i. M. Iron and coal in liritish Cuiiiiii bia, Sci. Am. Exjiloratious in Hritisli ('niiiiii hia, I awsc.n, O. M. Jurassic fossils from VM'^ ran[;e, Wliiteaves, (Ht'l.l.. IS^KtliK'V NORTH AMERICAN GKOhOGY. 187 liniiiMl. icrii iliiit il| u-y,.l.l>. PacilicMi.] yh ('(lllllllliil iritiHliColiiiii I ami crvsiai II N'lllli'dlUi;, lu'onvcr. Si'i- u lti'ili>li I H 1, .1. W. •r and t.iiii'cii tudsoii. .1. it coasi. Ilur. In VaiicdiniT III. h Colmiilii!, ■|lit>\V('st:iiiil isfadt' Miiiiii ho Ndilliwist II. I'llisli ( iiliiiii' I. )t'\'an(oii\i'r N'aiicdiivir itisli Coliili: u'oiivir mill k. I ('li:llli>ll.' 111..!. lU'iuM. Mm- itish Cciliiiii- soil, (J. M. .vvcl.'< ill llli' m,(;,.M. V o[' r.iiii-ii HI, li. M. itinliColiiiii- tisli Ciiliim- 0111 Vm'I ;;aiiada— Contiiincd. I'.Ki I i^ii ('(iLiMiiiA — ('(inliniiud. l><7vS. licjioi I nil coal lii'lds, K'ichard- 801), J. More roront clianK''^ "' l''v«'l of co.'ist, DawHoii, (i. M. Mini's and iiiiiK'inl.s of llritish ('oiiiiiiliia, Itiiwsoti. (J. .M. .Siirl'ai'i' p'olojiy ol' liritiHh Co- liiniliia, DawNon, (I. M. l>7i'. Mi'sozoic fossils ol" Winconviir, Will tea vcs. I'.xjdoiatioii in southern inte- rior Uriti.^h Coliuiihia, Daw- son, (J. M. l(l>ort on <()nffii rharioltc Ts- hiiid, i*'i\vsoii, (i. M. \f^fi\ \ortlu'ni])art of l?iitiNhColmii- liia and l'oar»> River country, Oawson, (1. M. jier <,>ne«'n ( 'harlot (e-.\re]iiii«d, l)a\\ son, (i. M. (Jcolojry of Urilisli Culiiinliia, hawsoii, (i. .M. (ilueiatton of British Coluinliia, Dawson, (J. M. Sii|)er(ieial ^leolofjy of Hrilish Coliiniliia, Uav.'son. (i. M. Cictaeeoiis and Tertiary floras, Dawson, ,1. \\ . Lower Cretaeeons of iSritish . Colinnliia, Whileavcs. lS,v|. Recent ohservalions in the \ortliw«'st 'I'erritory, Daw- sou. G.M. I is,x."). Near forty-iiintii ii.iralhd west i id" the Roid(y Monntaius, i liancrinanii, | .\v;e of the Meso/.oic of i,>iieoii | Charlotto Island and Itritish ] Coliiinhia, WbiteavoH. | \>*S{\. !(e-!j;rooved surfaces, N'ancouvor Islauil, Iiani)dna|iworth. (•laciatiawsou, (i. M. IS'.K), Notes on Cretaceous of Itritish Columliia, Dawson, (i. M. l'"ossil ]ilanls from Itritish Columliia, Dawson, .1. \V. IMff Itend of the Columliia, Coleman. Carilioii district, Itritish Co- lumliia, Itrauner. Sealioard Itritish Columliia, Itowmaii. .'^oiillicru interior Itritish Co- lumliia, I )awson, (!. .M. 1801. Infusorial earths of I'acilic Coast, Ildwarils. I'.arly Cretaceous of California and Dieiron, lteck(>r. Notes on Ktiotcnai iiiincs of Itritish C«»)uml)ia, l.edoux. (iraniles from Itritish ('oluiii- l»ia, Adams, V. D. NonriiKiiN llitrrisii Coi.imiiia (and (il!i:K.M.ANI>V 18H>. Kxiiedition in llatlin Itay, Mc- Ciilloch. 18L'I. Rocks cnllected on (lolar voy- age liy I'.iriy, Koenij;, C. 181.'(i. (leology of voyages to North- west I'assagt* liy I'arry, Jame- son. 1828. (ieolojjy: Attempt to reach the North Pole, .liimeson. Topographic and geologic no- tices, shore' GlJr.K.NI.AM))— CoiltilllK'd. 18I50. Arctic r<>gion, Htcppcs of Sibe- ria, etc., Am. .lour. Sci. 1832. Ai'ctic frcolo^fy, .Tiiiiicson. 1H3."). fieological notices, Northwest r!i88ii,ii;c, Ro.ss. ,1. ISliC). Geolojjic notices, cx]i('(litioii to Great Fish Kiver, Fittou. IW.'.. Peel River, Isbester. 18.")1. Boat voyage tliroufjli Ruperts Laud. IJicharilsoii, .Tolin. 18.">L'. (!ool()j;y of voyajje to ]i:il1ins Bay, etc., Sutherland and Salter. 1853. Arctic, Silurian fossils, Salter, riienoincua of coast of Davis Strait and ]{aflius B.ay, Suth- erland. 18,","). Geolojjy of Hudson ]iay terri- tories, etc. Tsbesler. 18r>t). Remarks on rocks from Arctic archipelago, Murchisou. 18,"i7. (ieolojry: Discovery of North- west I'assage, JlcClure and Mnri'hison. (ieolo<;ic notes, search for Franklin, lloujihton. S. Notes on Arctic travel, IIonji!;h- tou, S, A'oyaijes dans les niers du Nord, Choiechi and Chancourtois. IS.')!*. I'irst report on I'alliser expedi- tion, Hector. 181)3. Specimens fnmi Frobisher Bay, Stevens. Report of exjilorations in Brit- ish Columbia, Hector. 1865. Fossils from Kennedy Channel, Meek. 1875. Explication de la carto de la terre, JIarcou, .J. 1878. Geolofiy of coast of Arctic land, Feilden and De Ranee, 188(1. Exploration on Churchill and Nelson rivers, etc.. Bell, Greenland geolojiy. Brown, R. 1885. Bartin Land. Boaz. Athabaska district, I'etitot. Geology of Hudson Bay region, Bell. 1887. Relations of geology of Arctic and Atlantic basins, Dawson, J.W. Canada — Continued. XouTUKUN Bi!rn.>ls ;..'i>. If-: Cannon, George I>., jr. The Quaternary of the Denver basin. ColnnuloSii. Soc, rroo.,vol. 3. \<\< ls-711,1,.,.3. On the Tertiary Dinosauria rouiidiii Denver beds, ColoraUo Sci. Soc, Proc, vol.3, pp. 140-14' 1880. [Remains of Dinosaurs and Ste;;o- saurs in the Laramie of Montana.] Cohirado Sci. Soc, Proc., vol. li. p. lliiMJl'l 1890. [Notes on the formations in vMtm Colorado.] Colorado Sci, Soc, Proc, vol. :i, pii'J'S-C:' (3 p.), 1890. Notes on the geology of Perry I'iirk. Colo. Colorado Sci. ,Soc, Proc, vol. :i. pp. 30)^-31.' 1891. Cantwell, .1, C. [ Letter on the ice Aid* | on Kowak River, Alaska.] Am. Cicol., vol. C, pp. 51-52, 1890, Car, Ezra S. Appendix to tlie fonr'^ annual report of the geologi' al s ini,v| of the third district. Niw Yciik (!f(.l. Surv., 4th AmiuiilKcport,^ pp. 385-388, Albany, 1810. DiRTO.N.] Carboniferous. Ni;\v K.Noi.A.M) Wl. Observe *»Ky ( eluro. ]>*1.^. Mineral ton r J. F. Geology JMaclu \X'S.K Regions Con lie l^l'l. Locality Island, l-oealitie; Island, l.^^LTi. ]{()ck spc Island, l.^^'tS.Coal of man. 1>-'!'. .Argillito ' Eaton. IS;>L'. (ieologicaj selt.s, L cock, E. 1W;>. lu'eport on Hitclicoi IMli. (icdlogy J N'ova Sc( i'^:!\ Ifeport of on asiirv Bryant, h'cex.iminai geology Hitchcoci Aneofco.-il Coal mea.sii -^l!iss.,,r;,t l**!!'. noil. prluiiclSiiiiiul, net, liell. and lliiilMiu in, Dawson, x& from ^ iikiiii s,F.l>. <, Ynlion and .'rs,M<'C(miu>ll. in, Low. Yukon district, of LesJstT Slave i.'ll. ;cwn Aiiiivi itionH in eastern I ., vol.:i,i'i'-'5--'''' |y of i'erry r;'rl- ,,vol.:i.|il'-30!'-3'''' „ntlii< >>••"* |va.] [52, ISOO. to tlio fo"f''- leolo-ii»">l«'r"'J' lull ALiiui'lllel""'' Carboniferous. Ni:W I'.NOI.AM). l^itl7. Observation.s and map of gcfil- ojjy of United »Stat«^8, Ma- clurc. 1818. Mineralogy and geology of Bos- ton region, Daini, S. L. and J. F. Geology of the Unitotl States, JIaelur»\ ISL':!, Ifi'gions coutignous to River ('onno>'ticnt, Ilitelicoek, E. IS'.' I, Locality of anietbybt in Rhode Island, Adams, ,J. Localities of minerals in Ifliodo Island, Taylor, S. is_',"i. Rock specimens from Rhode Island, l{ol)insou, S. ISL'i). Coal of Rhode Island, Silli- man. iM'ii. Argillite with anthracite coal, Eaton. ( ieological survey of Ma.ssachn- setts, Economics, Hitch- cock, E. Ixeport on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. ISM. (ii'ology and mint^ralogy of Nova Hcotia, (iesner. is;!s. Report of coal company and on a survey of Rliode Island, liryant. iiccxamination of economical ge(dogy of Ma8sachnsett.s, llitclu'ock, E. A^eof coal beds, Hitchcock, E. Coal nica.snres of Manstield, Mass., .Jackson, C. T. IXlo. (Ieological survey of Rhode Island, .laekson, C. T. s\l. I'inal rejiort on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. l.'ijiort on Rhode Island by .laekson, Silliman. cology of Counei'ticnt, I'er- cival. iins from coal of Manstield, Mass., Teschamacher, .lack- son, C. T. J'iiial report on New Hamp- shire, .laekson, C T. Kx|danation of geologic map of Massachusetts, IIitclic()ck,E. (ieological maj) of Massachu- setts, Hitchcock, E. \X:.-J. iMi:;. iMi; 1X1 1. Carboniferous — Continued. Ni;\v I;n(ii,.vM) — Continued. 1814. Ago of bed of i>lumbago in schists near Worcester, M.iss., LycH. 1815. Travels iu Nortli America, Lyell. 18l<>. Agriculture of New York, Em- jiious, E. 1817. No coal in New York rocks, Emmons, E. 1818. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. 1851. Metauiorithism in h'hode Island rocks, .laekson, C. T. Eossiliferons strata nnder Na- haut syenite, Agaasiz, L. 1852. Mount lloi>e coal mine, R. I., .Jackson. 185;{. (Joal lields of ISristol County and of ik'hode Island, Hitch- cock, E. Report on certain jioints in geology of Jlassachusetts, Hitchcock, E. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, .1. 1855. Ueber die (icologio V(m Nord- Amerika, Marcou, J. 185G. Age of altered rock.s of east- ern Massachusetts, Roger.s, W. 15. 1858. (ie(»logy of North America, Mar- cou, ,J. 18.59. Catalogue of Stat(^ cabinet, and notes on metamorphies, Ilitchco('k, E. 18G0. Map of Rhode Islanil, Hitch- cock, C. H. 1861. Elongated peltbles, Rogers, W. li. Geology of Aiiuiducck, Hitch- cock, C. H. Synchronism of coal of New England, Hitchcock, C. H. I''ossiliterous ]icbbles in cou- glomci'ato near I'all Rivt^r, Rogers, \V. I!. Coal rocks of Maine, Rogers, W. 15. 18(!G. Map of Caii.ada .and ]>art of Inilrd Stales, Logan and Hall. 18(17. Against plaeticity of jielibles of I'urgatory, R. 1., Lyman. 1870 Memorial on coal field of Rhodu Island, Ridgeway. 190 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OV [ni'ii.. 127. DAR70.V.) Carboniferous — ContiniK'il. Nkw E\(JI.am> — Continued. 1871. Coal of Miinslitld, Miiss.. .Tiirk- son, C. T. ; Aj^aBsiz, L. ^fiip of MnssacLn.setts, Hitch- cock, C. II. 1ST2. I.sliind of Ai|nidncck and parts of N;iri';t}:;anH(-tt Hay. Slialcr. 187a. Map of i:nit of Cuited States, lliidi- cock, C. H. i.'^i'O. History of Koslon b.i.sjn. Crosby. Es8(!x Connt-y. Mass., Scais. Ottretite and iliueuite sil:ivi. Wollf. Areas of continental iiiiii;iis-, Dana. . I. D. Maefailane's Railwi)\ (.iiidc, Crosby, Hitchcock, C. 11. Warren's (ieogra[iliy. iinwir. Arclu'an axes. Dana. .1. D Nkw Vouk, Pknn.svi.v.\m.\. .M.\i;v I.AM), AnuaxiAs. 1787. Mineralogische KenutiiissiMli> iist lichen Theils von .Ndiil- Amerika, etc., Schorpl'. 1807. 01)servations and ma|i cif i;!'"!- ogy of Cniled States, .Macliiii'. 181S. On parts of \'irgiiii;i. 'I'ciiiir.v 8et\ Alabama. Mississijipi. etc., Cornelius. Geology of the Vnitcil Matis, ^Mai'liire. 1S22. Anthracite in Wilkesl.mn'. I'a. Cist. IH'j;?. ]':x])edition from Pittsliiir,!.' toj th(^ Kocky Mountains, l.iMi;'.j 1821. Exiiedition to soiinis nl' >l Peters Kiver. Keating'. b'ocks at Wiike.sbarrc. I'a.Mii- dure. 182(i. New (U-variegafci'd saii(lslmirof| the United States, I'iiuii. Carboniferous Nkw York, I.AM), Vi b"^-'*!. Coalu 1827. Mount vani Belnio Pa., ; 181.'8. Coaln. 8ylv.i Noniem ican ] Tal)ulai ican r iS'.'i'O. fi'eologii 1N.; NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 191 ,.•(1. ilMioilf Islund Dale. Il of N!llV;i;;:ili iiiiiii-si Ui>l. ,s».,roirv. iHu\ 'Miissiiilm- iiiiiDUf*, A. I'. ^ouH faiuia iiml in N»'\vKn,i;l;iiiil •licock.C.H. )l()iry (it' IvllOllf idcuco rraiikliu lU'iatol ('(.unty, ■r. ;'l<,s fi'oin Willies- [omp. I'd States, Uitfli- Boston liMii. •.Miiss..Si':>vs. I illllCllitl! Slllbt. tiiiciitiil iii«vi;nss, Riiilwiiy t'lii'l''. Itclu'ock, *!• II' ;i:ipli,v. I'.nwiv. Diiuii..! 1' .Yi.VANi.v. M.m;v- Iriicils von Ni'Vil- Itc-Si'liorpl'. 1111(1 iii;i|> "'' Si''"'" lo.lStiU.'s.Mii'^^l""'' , Vii-j;iiiiM,Tfiiii''»- L.a, M'i>sissi!.pi. I'nis. (ho Viiit''! suitn, \Yilk<'sl.:in".lM' L,m rit1-l'm^"« MounUiin-^. '■;"'-■ [to HOiiri'''^ "' ^'' [u.-sbiivn'. l':''^''' latr.l sa.i.lstnii." rotates, 111"!'' Carboniferous — Con ti mied . New Yohk, rKN-N.-^Yi-VANiA, Mary- I.ANI), Vili<1'H. Coal near Tiofjia Kivcr, in Penn- sylvania, Meade. NoiiienclatiDc of Nortli Amer- ican rocks, Eaton. Taluilar view of North Amer- ican rocks, Eaton. IMiii, Ccolojxie ]irodronins, Enton. (ieidojjieal text-book, Eaton. Oriffin of hitnminoim coal, (ia/hiy. Coal forniation of State of New York, Ivitoii. Antlira(itereanie remains, Eaton. (ieoloi{v of AVayno County, Pa., r)avis, .I.P. Coal region hetwoen Cumber- land and Pit tsbnrii. I'onieroy . (ieolofjical equivalents, Eaton. 1831?. Coal beds of I'ciinsylvania, e(|ui vah'nts in Enrojie, ICaton. \cjfetable origin of anthracite, nunker. ls;U, Country between naltinioro and the Ohio, Aikin. 183,"). Anthracite of Schuylkill Coun- ty, Pa., Koehler. Coal held of lUossbur}^, Pa., Taylor, K. C. Portions of coal formations in Pennaylvania, Taylor. Description of portion of Alle- ghany Mountains, I'a., Mil- l.'r, E. 183(). Reconnaiaaanco of 'Virginia, Hoi-ers, W. 15. Mil]) of anthracite coal lields, Fisher. I Carboniforo B — Continued. Nkw YoitK, Pknxsvi.vania, Mary- land, ViittiiNi.vs— Continued. 1836. Keconnaissanco from Wasliing- ton through Wisconsin to (.'oteau des Prairies, Feather- stfuihaugli. First report on survey of Penn- sylvani.'i, Kogcrs, H. 1). 1837. Physical geography of Mary land, Ducatel. Keport of survey of Virginia for 183(i, Kogers, W. 1$. Frostburg coal. Md., Tyson. (ioology of westeri New York, Hayes, (!. E. 1838. First report of survey of Ohio by Mather, Silliman. lieport of survey of Virginia lor 1837, ]{ogers, W. H. Secfuid report on survey of Pennsylvania, IJogers. II. I). 183!l. Rejiort of survey of Virginia for 1838, Ifogers, W. 1$. Third rcjiort on survey of Penn- sylvania, Kogers, H. D. IKK). Reiiort of survey of Virginia for 1839, Kogers, W. P. On the Silurian system, Conrad. Appendix to re])ort of the fourth district of New York, Horsford. Fourth rijport of survey of Pennsylvania, Rogers, H. D. Kejiort of survey of the fourth di8tri<'t of New York, Hall, ,T. Coal held of Carbon Creek, ,J(dinson, W. R. 1841. Rejiort of survey of A'irginia tor 1810, Rogers, W. P. Model of western Schuylkill coal fudd, Pennsylvania, Tay- lor, K. C. Rejiort of survey of Virginia for 1811, Rogers. W. P. Southern coal liidd of I'ennsyl- vania. Lea, M. C. Alleged imeonformity in Car- boniferous in Savage Moun- tain, Pa., Trego. Hear Valley coal field, Penn- sylvania, .Johnson, \\. R. Fifth report on survey of Penn- sylvania, Rogers, IL 1). 1842. Sixth report on survey of Penu- sylvauitt, Rogers, 11. D. 192 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Dn.i.. 127, IJAIMciNl Carboniferous — Contiimod. ^KW YdlfK. ri'.XXSVI.VANIA, M.VUY i.ANM), \iii(iiNiAS — Continued. 1H43. Strnftiiro and contoinporaiio- ()iiM tirij^in of couls, Jidinson, W. K. Fonitli roport of survey of sec- ond district of Now York, Emmons, K, (Jeolojjy of western district of New York, Hall, J. Anthracite of I'ine Grove, I'a., J.ea, Structure of Appalachians ex- eniplilyinj^ lawsof niouutain chains, K'oi^ers and l{ojL;crs. Connection of thermal springs in Virj^inia with axes and faults, Iioj^crs, \V. li. Origin of Appalachian coal, Rogers, II. 1). 181i. American go(dogy and condi- tion of resi^arcb in Ifiiilcd States, Kogers, II. 1). Fossils near Suubury, Pa., .Johnson, .J. W. 1845. Travels in North America, Lyell. 1847. Structure of the Appalachians and laws of mountains, llog- ors and Kogers. No coal in New York rocks, Ennnous, E. 1S19. Statistics of coal, Taylor, U. C. Geology of Pennsylvania, IJog- ers, II. D. 1851. Fotitprints in eastern Penn- sylvania, Kogers, H. I). 1 )aupliin and Susiniehanna coal fields. Pa., Lea. Coal formation, especially in Pennsylvania, Kogers, II. D. 18513. Kepiu't of the James Kiver and Kanawha Canal Company. Footmarks in sandstone in Schuylkill C o ii n t y , Pa., liCa, I. 1853. Geidogic ma]) of United States, etc., Marcou, .J. 1854. Flexures of coal basin, Kogers, H.D. Salt and gypsum of llolston River, Va., Kogers, H. 1). Observations on ]>lants from coal of Pennsylvania, Rogers, H.D. Carboniferous — Continued. Nkw YoiiK, Pi:n.\myi,van'ia. Makv. l.AM), Vll!(iiN'iA.s -Continued. 1855. Footprints in sandstone M Pottsville, Pa., Lea, I. Mineralreichthum der \iTciii- igten Staaten, Ditlenliacli. Fourth repijrt of chemist of Maryland. Iliggins. Causes of certain miirkinirfl in coal, Lewis, S. 1856. Section in Lawrence ('Diintv, Pa., Leasure. Alluvium of the Ohio, Kinj;, A. T. Origin of carbonate of iron iii coal measures, Rogers. \V. li. Fossils in Carboniferous shali'.s, Pennsylvania, Rogers. II, j), 1857. Hroadtop coal basin, Lesley, .1. P. 1858. Fossil plants of coal me.isnris of United States, Les(ni('n'iix, Coal Holds of United States ami British Provinces, K'ogcrs. H.D. Sketch of geology of riiittii States. Kogers. H.D. Fossil plants of coal di" I'cmi- sylvanin, Rogers, II. 1). Distriltution of coal iil.iiiis in Pennsylvania and I'ciiiiiiilidii of co.ll, Lesquereux. Physical geography atti'iidinj,' production of raltMi/iii.' strata, Rogers, II. D. Comparison of coal mmiiis in Kentucky and Pennsylvania, Lesley, .f. P. Geology of North Anicric;!, Marcou. ,1. (ieology of Pennsylvania, \\"i- ers, II. D. Lectures on coal. Maxwell. 1850. (ieology of Pradfind ('(iiiiity. Pa., llorton,G.F. Coal formations ol N<>r''i America, Lesfpierenx. Coal of Elk County, I'a,. Ja^k- ] son, C. T. Paleontology of New Vcr!; N ol. S, Hail, .1. ISfiO. Geotoijy of Indiana Coiiiity. | Pa., Anderson. \V. First re;)ort of chemist of| Maryland, Tyson. Caiboniferous— I \s\>. \ lij INtiO. Second Mary iNil. .^vnchri Englii JVvoiiiii low.i, (>ii Les(| nieasM Siihcoiiti- northv J. P. Coal froi Va., li SMr>ey « ^. v., i <''. Oil Creek way. I'^'il. .\ntliracitt .\nierica iNu. (),] ,.,'gi,„ S.'iyles Coal and > Virginia, Section of Cape Hi( Salt liorii County, I Carbonifere])oit of SI ■■^c.\- lor 18(i ''•"!• "il-i,roduein ^ '""giniii. 1 Sli'il, iron, ai ''•'port on A I'ii., Jihson ■^'■i!> of Cam Fluted St; Hall. "''"'' W of L; ''••'., Med. ' ma. iJilll. 127 1 (BVIX. 127. ll. Joiitiuueil. simdstoiu' (it , Uiu I. im . of COill iilmits in Ilia and fdnnii'i"" s(iuereux. oraphy Mttcnding of r;ilc"'i'i'' ,>rs, II.l'. of coal ^'■•n"*' '" and l'onii>ylv;iuia. r. SoTih .\iiHTU"i. |vnnsylviiiii;i. I!":- looal, Maxwell. jUradfonl ('o'l'it)' Itious of N'T''' IjCSflll''!'*'"^' Icouuty, r;>"J'>''^- L of NoAv Ycrl; ll, J. Indiaiui (•<""'')• t'soii. W. of chemist I'l Tvson. iVKIi'.V 1 NOKTH AMKUICAM OKOLOGY. 193 \x{\■^ isdl Caibonifeious— ConliiiiU'd. ^1 W VolfK, I'KNNSYl.V AMA, MaKV- I am>, ViiuiiNiAS — Coiitiiniod. 1m;0. Second report of chcniiHt of M;irylai' I, Tyson. IMll. Synchronism of coal of Now Kiijjlaiid, Hitchcock, ('. II. Pcvonian and (larlionifcrons of Iowa, Kofjcrs, W. B. On lics(|iicrciix'8 tabic of coal measures, Losloy, .1, 1'. Siiliconjflonicratic (M)al i>f northwest Virginia, licaley, J.I', ('oal from l!rooiiio County, W. Va., Kichardsoii, ,1. \\'. Survey of county (if Stculicn, \. Y., Denniston. {'onijiariaon of lower C'arlion- ilerous of Nova .Scotia, etc., U'ojrers, \V. H. Some i>()intH in American ;;e()l- ogy, Hunt, T. .S. Oil Creek diutriot, I'a., K'idg- way. .\ntliracito coal of Nortli .Vmerica, Crecn. W-.Jr. INl.'). Oil region of Pennsylvania, Sayles. Coal and gyi)sun» of sou (hern Virginia, Lt!sl(;y. .1. 1'. Section of 'coal nicasures on Cajtc Hieton, Lesley, J. 1'. Salt horing in Cloartiidd County, I'a., Hale, J. M. Carltoniferoua and Cretaceous of Kansas and Nebraska, Mock. i'ossiis from Mar.shall gvoii]) of Michigan and itsc(iuivalonts, Winehcll. A. h'eport of survey of New Jer- sey for 18()4, Cook, (i. H. IMiii. ( iji-producing uplift of West \'irginia, I'^vans, K. W. Slicken-Bided slab from reiin- sylvania, Kyinan. Coal, iron, ami oil, Daddow. h'eport on Allegheny County, I'a., Jilson. Map of Can;ida and part of riiit(>d States, i.,ogau .ind Hall, licohigy of Lycoming County, I'a., Med. Soc., rciinsylva- nia. Carboniferous — Con tinned. Nl W VoUK, I'l.NN.SVI.VANIA, MaUY- i.A.Nii, ViiKJiNlAS — Continued. HtUi. History of oil region of A'enan- go, I'a., Katon. S. .1. M. I'ctroleum and its relations, .\ndrew-i. l!S(i7. ('onglomerate in Sullivan County, I'a., Lynuin. Industrial resources of Mary- land, lliggins. IStiS. Occurrences of iron in masses, Whittlesey. I8(!!t. Distovory of oil 70 miles above rittsburg, Lesley, J. P. Ma|> to illustrate ty])es of tiui earth's siirfaco east I'rom ('mciunati, Lesley, .1. 1*. Vucoids in coal formation, I'ennsyh ania, Les(|iiereux. 1S71'. West \irginia handbook. Diss Iteliar. Kxainination of Monongalia County, W. Va., Stevenson. 1871. Oil-bearing rocks of Ohio and N'irginia, Warner. Vegetal remains In coal meas- ures, lj(S(iuereux. I'ciiiisylvaiiia's f on n da t i on stones, Leeds. (ieogmisie uiid Miiieralreich- tliiini dt!s Alleghany-Systeins, Credner, H. rii(ati(ni of anthracite basin, I'cMinsylvania, Uothwell. Section across the Alleghanys to illustrate ])lication, Les- ley, J. P. Cumberland coal basin, Ty- son. (Jas wells of Ohio and rennsyl- vauia, Newberry. Ko.-'sils ill Monongalia (,'ounty, W. Va., MecU. l»'(!Cord of boring in Wilkes liaire regidii, I'a., Sheafer. Uoriiig records from tlieaiith a- cito basin of I'ennsylvaiiia, Sheafer. The Marshall groiii>, Win- chell. A. 1S7-', Notes on West Virginia, Ste- venson, 1S7:>. West Virginia Asphalluni dejiosit, Fontaine. liull. IL'7- -13 104 CATALOG I'E AND INDEX OF [«ri.i..ir?. Carboniferous— ContiniiPd. Nkw Vouk, Tkn-nsyi-vania, Mauy- i.ANP, ViiuiiNlAS — CJontiiiued. 1873. Ci()<)loj;i<' iiiJiii of riiitcil StiitoH, HitchciK'k, ('. 11. ; Hitchcock aixl Hliiko. Violaf ioiiof law o('(lol)itiiiiiciii- /ution of coal cast ward, Lesley, .1. r. Record of oil woIIh, Annstroiijj Coiiiit.v, I'a., Lesley, .1. 1'. Structure of Ta/ewell, Kiissell, mid Wine counties, Va., Les- ley, J. r. 1871. Geoiojry in Uitcliie and Tyler counties, \V. \ a., I'iii/(>r. Coal of Kanawha Valley, W. Va., Stevenson. Alle;j;hany coal fiiUds, Whit- tlesey. Great conj;lonierate. New Uiver, W. Va., I'ontaine. Steinkolilcn dcr Voreini^iten Staaten, Macfarlano. Gardner oil wells, Kast Shani- burj;, Pa., Hall, .T. Map of coal iioldsof the United States, Hitchcock, C. II. Driftiu Virijjinia, Stevous, K. 1\ NewRiverCanyon, Stevens,!?. I'. Upper coal measures west of the Allcfihanies, l^tevonson. 187.">. Section of oil mills in Hutler, Armstrong, and (Marion counties, Pa., Lucas. Report of Clearlield and .Iiift'er- Honcoaldistrict,Pa.,Platt,F. Re])ort of laboratory of survey of Penusylviinia, Mct'reath. Geolojjic chart of tlie United States, liradley, F. II. Coal and oil nir .'sures in Law- rence County, Pa., Lesley and Le8(iuoreux. Geolojry and geo^rajjliy of petroleum, Wrigley. Geolojry around Warren, Pa., Randall, F. A. (!oaI in sub-Carhoniferous of Pennsylvania, Lesley, ,1, P. Report on Venango oil district, Pa., Carll. Com])arative geology of north- east Ohio, noilhwesl Penn- sylvania, and western New York, Lesley, .LP. Carboniferous — Continued. NkW VoltK, I'KN.NSYl.VAM.i, M AltV LAND, VllUilNIAH — Coutinui'd. 187.'>. Comparison of .Vlleghany cn.il fields, Andrews. 187(>. \'irginia geographical .imi political summary, llotrli kiss. Upper coal of Virginia ami Pa., White. I. C. Coals in No. X, in Huniini^iDn County, Pa., Lesley, .). I'. Southern counties id' New Vmk and Catskill range, Ihill, ,1. Geology of northeast I'rmisyl- vania, Lesley, .L P. (■oal seams of lieaver Coiinty, Pa., While, 1 C. Kast side of Cahalta cn.il liolij, Ala., Tuomey. Hoyds Hill gas well. I'a.. j.es lev, .1. P. Heaver County south from njild Kiver, Pa., White, I. ('. Coal measures of the \ iiiiiiliio- gbeny, etc.. Piatt, F. Anthracite of Penns\ lv;iiii;i, llardinaii. Evidence of streams dining' de|iosition of coal. iUnnly, Resources of West \ irjjiiiia. Maury and Fontaine. Coal and oil of the I'liiiiil Stales, Moyd.E.F. History of ox]»lorations in I'diii sylvania, etc.. Lesley, .1. 1'. Conglomerate sericis di' West Virginia, Fontaine. Coiigloniorato No. XII mi Now River. Vouug, ('. A. Catalogue of West Virijinia exh i bi t at Pliilailelpiiia, Maury. Kci)ort on coal lields of (iri'iii and Washington lunntie.'i. Pa., Stevenson. Somerset County i(i:il licils. Pa., Fulton,.!. Alleged parallelism of roal beds. .Stevenson. Notes on West Virginiii. Sti'voii- 1 son. 1877. Cambria and Soiiieisi'l loal | lields of western I'eiinsvlva- nia. Piatt and Plait. I.i'sl')'.] J. P. (nn.!..!?;. DABIl'S] NORTH AMERICAN GKOLOGY. 195 syi.vaMm M\in ^s— C'ontinuiil. (if AU«'1"> <"'1 Hcof^niphiciil :\iiil Ruiiiinary, ll<>t'li 1 ,)(■ Virgitiiii ana to. I.e. ). X, i" Illllilili^'toli Pa., Lesley, .1. 1'. (miitit'««><' N<'" V"ik (UiUraiiij;.-, \\M. .1 r iiorthoast rlvaiii;i. ia«. of streams iliiriiis t ion of coal. I'-l.niay. .8 of W<-st Virjiiniii. find Fontaine. il oil of the l-nit«l Hoyd. 1'. !•'• |,f(.si)loratioiisiiir>Min- lia,et<-..l.e.sl-y..II'- .(■rate series .il' Wfsl lin, Fontaine. [oratoNo. XH -m V«- lYoiius. '^'•'^• „ of Wesi Viriiini;! Lit at lMiila'l''ll'l''''' L, coal liehls of tire.ii Ivashington '"imti«" lev en son. County ''"^'l l'«''*' lilton..!. parallelism of ^■'«' Itovonsou. \\V8t Virginia. ^"'«"- 1 and Some |>f western sol lOIll] vinisyiv;!- attand I'lati. U'A^1' CaibeulferouB— Continiu'd. ^|.\V YoltK, i'KNNSVI.VAMA. M.VKV- l.VNK, ViKtilN'lAS — I'oiltilUUMl. 187". Map "f outcrop of Pittshur^ coal, Seliclleiiliorg. Coal rojjions of Aineric.i, Mae- farlano. .1. Map of Pennsylvania, Lesley, .1. P. ^■espl■rtine of the Virginias, Fontaine. Anthracite from Third Hill ^lountains, W. Va.. Frazor. Oil roiMirds and Itn-els of Penn- sylvania, I'arll. Kejiort on Fayette and West- moreland coal tields, Pa., Stevenson. Oil wells of western Pennsyl- vania. Nettleton. Section of Paleozoic in central Pennsyhania, Ashhurner. l.sTS. Limits of Catskill and Che- mung formations of Penn- sylvania, .Sherwood. Section of Paleozoic rocks in Clinton County, Pa., Chanc<>. Peport on ISeaver Piver coal dis- trict, Pa., White, I. C. ; Les- ley, . I. P. Outline of geology of Alahama, Smith, K. A. Report on Indian.i County, Pa., Piatt, W. (J.: Lesley, .LP. Itradlield and Tioga counties, Pa, Piatt, F.; Lesley, .L P. Section of i'aleozoie rocks iu Hlair County, Pa., I'latt and Sanders. (ieologic history of New York Island, etc., Newhorry. llcyners Station oil section, Clinton County, Pa., Chance- Upper Devonian of southeast- ern IViiinsylvania, Stevenson. Anghwick Valley and oast llroad Top district, Pa, Ash- Imruer. Calaloguo of rock specimens surveyof Pennsylvania, Hall, C. E. IX'\*. I laiidliook of Virginia. Pollard. S(!cond ri'port of laboratory of survey of Pennsylvania, McCroath. Carboniferous— Continued. Xi;\V YoKK, PKXNSYI.VANIA, MaIIY- r.AND, ViKtiiNi^ — Continned. 187!). Ma<'t'arlaue's (ieological Pail- road (inide to western Mary- land, Fontaine. Macfarlaue's (i<>ological IJail- road (inide to West \irginia, Steven.son and Fontaine. Classification of coals, Lesley, J. P. Correlation of coal measures of Pennsylvania and Ohio, White, I. C. Northern township of Hutler County, Pa., Chance. Geology of Lawrence County, Pa., White, I.e.; Lesley..!. P. Macfarlane"s Geological L'ail- road (Jui!' I'ottor Cor- y, I'a., riatt, F. Coal of I'eunBylvania, Shaofer, 1'. \V. liyconiiu}; and Sullivan coun- ties, I'a., Sherwood and I'latt. llawlvM NoHt-Cauley Mountain .section, I'ago, W. \. It'onovo coal basin, I'a., Asli- burncr. (ieolojfy of the oil rof^iouH, Caill'. (icoloii;y of Mcicor County, I'a., White, I. C; Lesley, .1. 1'. (!oal licdds of the Virginias, ilotchkiss. New Kiver coal tiold, Morris, S. F. Character of Sullivan County coal, I'a., riatt, V. h'c.sourccH near route of Kicli- niond and Southwestern Rail- way, Ilotchkiss. 1881. Third n^port of laboratory of survey of IVnnsylvania, Mc- Creath. (Jeolofijy of 1-rie and Crawford countie.s, I'a., White, 1. C; Lesley, J. P. Map of Mahanoy and Shenan- doah basins, Ashl)urner. Third report of laboratory of survey of Pennsylvania, Mc- Creat'h. Millstone grit in England and Pennsylvania, Chance. Coal bed of Ohio Kiver coun- ties, W. Va., White, I. C. Geology of JJlair Connty, Pa., Phitt, F. Carboniferous— Continued. NlCW VoilK, Pl'.NNSYI.VAMA, M\ltV. i,AM>. N'liKiiNiAS— Continu(Ml, IK81. Creat Kanawha iron and <(i;i|, Slialer. How anthracite lies in tiiu rocks, I'Ia4;t. Norfolk and Westtirn and ."iiicii- aiidoah railroads, llotih. kiss. Tiiird report of laboratni y nf survey of Ponnsylvauia. M.. Cieafh. Sus(|Uehanna and Wayne cdim. ties, Pa., White, I. C. Hejiort on .Tefferson County, Pa., Piatt, W. (J. IHH'J. Map of Wyoming County, l',i., Sherwood, A. Kesources between Creat \;il- ley and Potonnic coal li:isiii, Ilotchkiss. Hard splint coal of Kan:i\vli;i Valley, Huck. ThickiHJSHof coal beds in (Jreiil Kanawha licdd, W. Va., Ilotchkiss. (ieologie map of Wvomiii^' County, Pa., Sherwoml, A. (Jeology of Pike and Munnic counties, Pa., White. I. ('. Upper Freeport coal in I'rcv ton Connty, W, Va., St (Vin- son. Kesources of southwest Vir- ginia, Stevenson, (^uinnimont coal of West \ ir- ginia and Virginia, SIi'mii son. Models of ])arts of ci'Utnil Pennsylvania, Lesley, ,1. 1'. Great Flat Top coal tiiM. Ilotchkiss, Hitchcock. ('. II. Geology of Bedford and I'liltim counties, Stevenson, l.t'sley, J. P. Notes on Cumberland and I'dt"- mac coal basins, Lesley, J. P.; Jones, H. N. Notes on geology of West Vir- ginia, White, I. C. Great Kanawha coal lield, <'r ton, E. Fossil tlora. of West ^'il•l,'illi;l White, I. C. iKs; Cail> Miijferoui Nk" VoifK, I.A.\I», \ Ish:\ k,.,.„ Wi tie.s Se.'ti, ( 'on I ppei di>n Gcold^ tilic Win Place, Will NaJfvil <'oaJ of (ileei Foiiti Notes » Virgi Faults Leslei H'ise, U Va., S Coii J s(.(. White, Mineral McCr<.j Westwar /oicH, I 'Notes on Kiiiia, ) '•''I'livjilei l'niily, r County, I'll., en (Uoat V:il- iic, colli Imsiu, 1 of K.;ili:iwlia .1 IxmIhim (ireat Id, ^V. Va, of \Vy«>miii^ ■jlicvwood, A. iiud M<'iii'"' Wliitc. 1. •'. coal in I'n-*- y. Vtl., StrVCll- southwest Vii- <4on. ,1 of \V.'St \ir- i-friniii, Sli'vcii- rts of <«'iit"' Lesley, .1. !'• „P coal fK'1'1' litclicoflv, t-'ll' 1 ford and I'ultou Ivenson, L'-slfJ' n-land and l'"t"- Ins, Lesl^'y''^'*'' |gy of Wosl Vir- "l. C. la coal n.'l.l.cr Went Viv'.'iiiii' CaJ i>'ii>iferou»— ( 'on H iHU'd. Ni:\V VOUK, I'l-.NNSVI.VAMA, MAIt\ r.ANK, V I iKiiNiAs— Continued. \KHi\ Ki'coiiiiaiHMiinco of Lcci, Sfott, WIho, and WaHliiiijrtnn coiiii- ti«!M, ^'a., St()V«)n8on. Section at St. MaryH, I'.lk (Joiinty, Pa , AHliliurncr. Ippcr I'otonnic coal lidd, l{io- don. (icoliij^y of West \'ir;;inia, ro<- tificatioM of .loncH section, White, I. C. l'la<'e of Sliiil'oii conglomerate, Wliitis, I. C; l,eHley,.l.l'. Sftltville N'aliey, N'a., I'ontaiiie. Coal of Little Sewidl Mountain, (Jreenlirier County, \V. \'n., Fontaine. Notes on Mie j;eoloj;y of the \'ir;;iniaH, K'of^ei'H.W. l\. Faults of Houthcrn \'ir}iini:i. Lesley,.!. P. Wise, Lee, and Scott coniitios, Va., Stevenson. IHn:!. Coal sections on Ohio K'ivor, White, 1. C. Mineral wealth of \'irKinia, McCreath. Westward thinning of Paleo- zoics, Lesley, .L P. Notes on fi;eolojfy of \\'est \'ir- jL^inia, ^\']lite, L C. Fi|iiivalency of Catskill and Poniiiit, Lesley, .1. 1'. (Joal lield in West Virf^inia, Uoy. Survey of Susquehanna River re;i;ion, Wliit, VimiiNiAs— < ontinued. IHH3. (ieolofry of .SiiHi|iieliannii Hiver reffion, Lesh-y, .L I*. Keporl on coal niinint;, (Mianee. Survey of I'enuHylvania, Ke- port T^, Science. \'iiginia paper of lio^^ers, CamplteJl, .L L. Anthratute Iteds uf i'l-nuHylva- nia, Asbhiirner. Southwest Virj-inia, Hoj^^, J. Notes on West Vir);iuin, White, L C. Kingsniill sandhtoni\ ( Maypole. 1884. Distrilmtion of iron ores in eastern United States, Smock. Coal mines of Monon^ahela HiviT re<{ion. Wall. C(!nter County, I'a., d' In vi II iers, Ewing. (/uemahoning coal liehl, Kim- ball. Anthracite o f Pennsylvania, Ashliuruer. Pennsylvania anthracite, Ash- ImriuT. (ilaciation south of tMt Vir- >,Miiia, Wliitt', 1. C. l^n. 8triictiiro of Eii^'liHli ami AiniTicaii coaJH, W»)thcr<'«l. llaiial cbiuim, ('la.\ ])olt). Iron oro in CaiiuM'oii Coiiulv, J'a., AslibnriKT. Maj) of tlio United States, Met Jco. Kdijcrs'H j^eolofiy of the Vir- ^iriiaH, Campbell, .1. J,, and ll.l). Coul beds of Onibon Croek, W. Va.. White. l.C. 'I'ownsliijt j^eolo^fy of Cameron County. l'a..Sliaefer.r. \V. Atla.s of anthracite coal lields, I'a., Aslibiirner. C'ei'lojry of 1luntin^uiiii r. 1W7-1H8!). Hernice anthracite li;iNiii, Claghorn. Camiiria County, Pa., I'lilldii. Prosser and Harden. Coal at Irwin, Pa., lluni|ilin\\>. Four great sandstones. Clay- ]ude. History of rivers and vallc.vsol J'ennsylvania, Davis, \\'..M. Lehigh Kiv(U' section. Hill, i'. A. ; Wiuslow. Lower Carboniferous on v:\>[ side of Appalachians. Sii- veuson. Materials of the Appal.uliiiiiiv Clayjude. Oil and gas, Caiil. I'ittsburg coal bed ami ils dis- turbances, Wasmuth. I'ittsburg coal region, d'liivil- Hers. Pyrite iu bituuiiuons luai. Brown. IJeports on anthracite ri'jridn, | Hill, F, A. Section of Alleghany Mounlaiu. Fulton. Car boidferotis— •Vkw Vohk, I.WK, Vlll l^^7-l>w!». ,S( I'ultd >ontIiei itsdi «tratili( nieuHIl Shell t Heeclii Strnefur I'cnnsj -Maj> )if eock, C ••eiicHco iani.s, II I'ctrolcnn -New \„ '•leenbrie Page. Coalsofso Killbrev ■'^'<'W" Iiivei and M,.( "^•Hidiwesfi \ensoii. <'oal froiii.l \ii..aii.i] ' I'J"TCuir Cieath ai "*!"'• I.<.cality n„ ''"port oil ,1 '"'oporfc (,n Mor(.;i ,.„., 'liictnred t'ounty, p ^'.'ikin^rof I I'ole. ' "il.ral lime 'oniity, /' \\'.'MTcir,s(;,., ■^'iKfarlane's '■oslcy, /.,. '^""s, Whitt I'ontauie. \"i(,.rican c:ii l:i"e, C. '■^■"- l-'.nian an, '■"rrelatioii, •''■"logical II '"■•']. Cresle, '•^'■nrsion ac ••Iiians [1 liuius, G. H. [M ( bcu. 1?? SIA, MMfv (t'miifil. I iiiitlir;ii itr ylVttUlu, A^ll- D»H0!«1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 199 Hion, L.-lrV, .\Mlil»»rn«i. ill,, luxl cIImI \Wanini. iral >;as, \'>" "'"' ,eKl'>'""• I'a., lliiniplivfvs. LillldstOlK'S, ('by- |,.V8 and valleys of li;,, Davis. \VM' section. UiH. !■ I\v. l.uil'ei-oii'* oM i;i^' l.l.aludiiau-. ^u- ItheArpHl'X-l'*'"* barll. [ilbedaii'l its 'li'- ^Vasinnth. (I'lmll' t'oai. |\)ituiniii"" Initliracit.^ re.srion. ici^liauyMomit^ii"' CaiboiiiferonB — ("ontiniiod. NKW V<»UK, I'l'.NXSYI.VAMA, MaKV- I AM>, VllHilMAH — Coiitiiiueil. l,s>7 ISK'.i, SoiniTHi't County, I'n., Fiiltnn, I'roHHfli*. Soiitliern atitlir.'K'it)* ivfjion luid its diHtiirliitiu'cM, WaHiniilli. •Striitilit'atiim of aiithracitit iiicnHiiruH, WaHiinitli. Slicll from Wavcrly Ki-oiip, Stnicturo of CarltoiiifiToiis of I'cniisylvaiiin, Wasiniilli. Mii|> of Uiiitud StattiH, llitrli- cock, C. H. (ioiii'Ht'ii Hectioii, X. Y., Will- iams, II. .S. I'l'tndiMim and ^art rt'^iohM of New York, AslihiirntT. (iiiciiliiirr County, \V. \'u., CoalsofsontlnvcMtfrn \'ir;;inia, Killliii'W. Ni'W River rcj^ion, il'Invillittrs and McC loath. Sontliwi'stt'rn \'iij{inia. .Ste- venson. Coal fi'oni .leU'ersoii Comity, W. \ a., analysis, Whit Held, . I. E. I pper Cuiiiln'iliiiid \ alloy, Mc- Ci'eath and d'liivilliers. W.m. Locality ininilierH. Hall, C. K. Iieport artH of < >hio, llihlreth. IHliT. I'ossil trees near (iallipolis, Ohio, llihlreth. IHl'H. N'icinity of Somerville and Shippingsport Canal, Lap- ham. Coal, diluvial, and other strata of Ohio, llihlreth. 1833. Saliferous I'ormation in Ohio Valley, llildreth. 183L Ten ilays in ( )hio. Am. ,Ionr. Sci. 183G. Lias of the West, llildreth. nituminoiis coal de]iosits of the valley liio. Am. .lour. Sci. Observations on geology of Ohio, Lapham, 1. A. 1838. Report on Wood, (Crawford, ete., counties, Ohio, l!riggs,C. Section in southern Ohio, Hriggs and Foster. Reports of survey of Ohio, Mather. Re])ort ou counties of Ohio, Whittlesey. Report ou coal district of ( )hio, llihlreth. Jiomarks on report on survey of Ohio, Mather. Report on Scioto and I locking counties, Ohio, Bnggs, C. 200 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP fnmmji. DABTON. Carboniferous — Coutiimed. (Jnu) — CoiitlniiiMl. 1838. Kejjort on Muskingiuu Coiintj', etc., Ohio, Foster,, I. W. R(!portonNoiitlu'rnO]iio,IjO(!k('. 1841. Mouutaiii iiiiicstono of oawtcrn Unitert States, Foster, .J. W. Limito (|ue a('i)aro le Calcaire do Montafjiie, N'criicMiill. IHV.i. Sfction from Cleveland to the MississDpiantlon identity of wehtern formations. Hall, .1. Elevations in Oliio with n'fer- enco to ^eolof^ic fornnitions, Whittlesey. 1X4i>. I'usilina in coal of Ohio, A'er- nonill. ()l>HervationH on nnijjjnctic dip, Locko. (Jeology of Western .States, Owen, D. D. 1817. Tarallelism of l'alei>zoie8 of North America with those of Eiiro])o, ^'ernonill, Hall, .J. 1818. Outline sketch of Ohio, Whit- tlesey. Drift and allnviuniof Ohio and the West, Whittlesey. .Statistics of coal. Taylor, K'. C. 1851. Eiiuivalency of rocks of nortli- casterii Ohio with those of Now York, \N'liittlesey. Innneuse coal bed in I'erry County, Ohio, I'oster, .1. W. I'ehbles of sanli. Alteration of niarini' and ter- n^strial renniins in C'lrlionif- . ISfiO. Coal formations of North Amn- ica, I^escjuereux. 18(12. Fossils of northern Ohio, llrainerd. Chenniug of Mississip|)i Valli v. White and Whitlicld. 1861. A seiim of coal, Andrews. 18()5. Map of Ohio, Sayler. 18G(i. I'hysical geology of eastern I Ohio, Whittlesey. Map of Canada and jiait "fl United States, Logan aii(l( Hall. J'otroleum and its geologic re- lations, Andrews, H. It. 1867. Map of Ohio, Newberry. 18ti8. Keport of survey of Caiiailiitiij 1863, Logan. 1869. Crinoids from Indiana. KeN- tucky, and Ohio, Lyon Contributions to gcoloijy ofl Ohio, Whittlesey. 1870. Progress of survey nl' ( )lii(i ki| 186!), Newberry. 1871. Lower Carboniferoiislinit'simiel in Ohio, Andrew- Report on coal d isl r i i ■ t I'l iv 1 Andrews. Howlder from coal bed in nlii(i,| Wincholl, A.; Wliltc,C..\. Spore cases in canals, DawsmJ J. w^ Geology of Geauga ami liolineJ counties, Ohio. K'tad.M. I (Jtiology of Williiimti, I'nItoiiJ and Lucas couiili''«, "lii'J Gilbert, G. K. L'oport on second distiiii '1 Ohio, Andrews. Structure of lower (oal nuasj ures in northeast Ohio, Ntfj berry. Geology of Iligliland Vom^ Obio. Orton, K. Agricultural survey "f " Klippart. Carboniferous — i OHIO— Continui 1871. Fossils th<^ A\ Keport < ]8(;<», I Chemica Ohio, Pres. Reports bull, couutii Report of berry, IJeport o Ohio, A (ieologic J Hitchc.i and Hlii Surface g( Ohio, W Wi. Amilysis lirainoni I'hie and Li Newbeir Parallelisu drows, Nl Glauoonite Hunt, T. Analyses o berry. (.'oology fro anco coi oholl, N. 1 h'eport on Ohio, Ort( h'eport on Ohio, And C'oalsof n. The ores of in tion, Nowtd '('ill seam ii WliittloMoy. iH-fi. siruct.in, (.f Whittlesey. (nrLi,. in DARTON-I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 201 led. Icphant remains lerica, Foster, syncln'oiiism of io iiiitl Illinois. r. of the I'nitcd 01-8, H. 1>. nsof Nortli .\mor- roiix. northern (»liio, klissiHHipiii Viilli y. Whittii'ld. al, Andrews. _ Saylcr. olojjy <>!' eastern ttli'Hey. uula iuid part I'fj Dates, l.t>,nan ami ud its geologic re- udrews, 1".. H. (), Newlierry. iirvcy (if Canada to I iin. ■oiii liiiliaiia. i\i'ii- il Ohio, l.yi>ii. ms to jif(dowy (if I ittlcsey. survey «>l' Oliio liorry. ioiul'erourtlii>i«s"""'| ndrcw^* )iil district for ISlilj [m coal b.'cl in <»lii^| A.; White, C.A. in eoals, I)aw>"ii,j Lioanga and Hoi lohio. Ktad.M. I Williams, I'nltonj as couuiies. I'toj li. K. 1 second distrinol llrows. If lower tnal ii"" IrthcaBt Ohio, Nffj lliglilaiid Ci'ii'i'? Ion, E. ,, ll survey of "1" CarboniferouB— Continued, oiiiit— t'ontinued. 1871. Fossils from Marshall group of the West, Wiuchell, A. Report of survey of Ohio for 18()9, Newberry. Cheuiical rejiort of survey of Ohio, Woruiley. Preservation of vegetal remains in roal, Lcsiiuoreux. 1872. Bowlders in coal, Marsh. 187H. Reports on Ashtabula, Trum- bull, Lake, and (JtMiiiga counties, Ohio. Ifi^ad. M. C. Report of survey of Ohio, New- berry. Rejiort on second district of Ohio, Andrews, E. H. ficologic map of I'nitcd States, Hitchcock, C. R. ; Hitchcock and Bliiko. Surface geology of northwest Ohio, Winchell, N.H. \x'\. Analysis of Berea sandstone, IJrainerd, .T. I'^rio and Lorain counties, ( )hio, Newberry. Parallelism of coal soanis, An- drews, Newl)erry. (ilanconite and fossil resins, Hunt, T. S. Analyses of Ohio coals, New. berry. (Jcology from Ottawa to D((fi- auce counties, Ohio, Win- chell, N. H. Report on third district of Ohio, rirton, E. K'eport on second district of Ohio, Andrew, K. B. Coals of Hocking \'allcy, Ohio, llinit,T. S. (^irliouiferous system of Ohio, Newberry. Map of coal lields, Hltchcoclc, C. H. •Steinkohlon der Veroinigten staaten, Macfarlane. IHTri. 'i'lio ores of iron, their distribu- tion, Newton. Coal seam in Ohio geology, Whittlesey. W'li. Structure of Ohio coal fields, Whittlesey. Carboniferous — Continued. Ohio— Continued. 187(j. Geology of oil regions of the United States, Newberry. Mahoning Valley coal region, Roy. Review of fosf-il Hora of North America, Lesiiuerenx. Coal plants from Ohio, An- drews. Antiquity of caverns and cavern life of Ohio Valley, Shaler. Erosion of rocks, Andrews. Geologic chart of United States, Bradley. 1877. Coal regions of America, Mac- farlane, .7. 1878. Geology of Coshocton County, Ohio, Hodge, J. T. Report on Hanging Rock dis- tri(!t, Ohio, Orton, E. Ashland, Wayne, and Holmes counties, Ohio, Read, M. C. Geology of Tuscarawas, Colum- biana, Portage, and Stark counties, Ohio, Newberry. Geologic structure of Ohio, Newberry. (ioology of Carroll and other counties, Ohio, Stevenson. Geology of Huron, Richland, Knox, and Licking counties, Ohio, Read. Hocking Valley coal ricld,Read, M.C. Geology of Medina County, Ohio, Wheat. Perry and parts of Hocking and Athens counties, Ohio, Andrews. Waverly group in central Ohio, Hicks. .lelVersou .and Mahoning coun- ties, Ohio, Newberry. 1879. Bowhler in coal. Hicks. Lower Waverly strata of Ohio, Orton. Corrections for geologic map, Ohio, Andrews. New group of lower Carbonif- erous in southwest Ohio, Andrews. Coal and iron of Hocking Val- ley, Ohio, Hunt, T. S. 202 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nri,i„ 27. Carboniferous — Continued. Ohio — Contimied. 187'J. Macfiirliino's (ieological Kail- road Guide to Oliio, New- berry. 1880. Review of stratigraphy of east- ern Ohio, Orton. 1882. Source of bitumen in bhick shales in Ohio, Orton. Conditions under whieh coal was formed, Newberry. IJerea grit of Ohio, Orton. ISS.*?. Origin of coal, and on t^arly mining, IJoy. Source of bitumen in black nhalcs of Ohio, Orton. Ohio coal Held, Orton. Peculiar faulting of coal bed, Huston. Origin of elongated coal seams, Newberry. 1884. Hedford cannel coal. Orton. Review of Orton on lower coal of Ol .0. Roy. Iron ores of Ohio, Orton. Order of lower coal measures of Ohio, Orton. Coal of lower coal measures of (~)hio. Orton. Iron ores of Ohio, Orton. Massillon coal lield, Orton. Stretch of works of Tusca- rawas County, < >hio, Roy. Ohio coal liehl, Roy. Report of chemical dej)artnu'nt survey of Ohio, Lord. Lower limestone coal series of northeast Ohio, Whittlesey, (^lays of Ohio, Orttui. Meigs Creek coal seam, Ohio Urown, C. N. Coal mines of Holmes County, Ohio, Wright, A. A. Illustrations of polished rock surfaces, Jlorgau. H. .) . Ohio building stones, (Jrton. 1885. Map of the United States, Mctiee. Coue-ln-cone, Newberry. Ct)rrelation of lower coal of Ohio and Ktsntucky, Orton. 1886. Deep well at Cleveland, Ohio, Orton. Characteristics of Ohio coals, Ortou. Carboniferous — Continued. Ohio— Continued. 1886. Address to American Assncia- tion, Ortou. Iron ores collected in Oliju, Willis. 1887-1889. IJerea grit in nortlic'isteni Ohio, Cushing. Ueroa grit oil and gas, ( trton. Geology of Ohio, Ortou. Licking ('ouuty,Ohio, lleirick. Oil and gas, Orton. Pittsburg coal seam, lirowu, C.N. Pomeroy and Federal (rock coal iield, Lovc.joy. Report on oil and gas. < 'rton. Note on Waverly groiiii in Ohio, Herriek, C. 1.. Map of United States. Hitcli- cock, C. H. Connection of easteiii iiud western coal tields, Sli.ilcr. Petroleum and gas in Ohio, Orton. 181H). Waverly group, Coo]ioi-, W. F. Analysis of sandstoin' lidiii Portsmouth, < Hiio, t'liataril. Analysis of sandstone from Ho- rea. < Miio, ICakins. Analysis of sandstone t'loiii Jbi'-ua Vista, Clarke, F. W. Sylvania sand in Ohio. NCtl'. Geoloj.-ical survey of Ohio, re- port, Ortou. Warren's Geogriiidiy, jlrcwor. Macfarlaue's Railrouil (liiiilr. Orton. 18i)l. Age of Cincinnati iinticiimil, Ktcrste. Cuyahoga, shale a ml WmmtIv problem, Herri(di. Stratigrii|diy of of IVii nessee, Sayler, N. (ieological features of Teiim'*- see, Haywood, J. [nri.i,, i7. •an As.socia- 0(1 ill Ohio, nortli< "i-^tcni . gas, Ortou. Ortou. )hi(), IhMTitk. 11. leani, lirown, eileriil Vrwl ■,i<\v. I {^as. < >rt()n. •ly groiii) ill C. L. States. Hitch- eastern and lelds, ShaliT. gas ill Ohio, , C(i«liei', W. F, ludstdiic I'roiii >luo, Cliiitiivil. .stone from i>i'- ns. iidstoiu' t'roiii Uliirlic, l-.W. II Oiiio. N'l'lV. oy dl' Olli". "• :il.liy. liii'wer. aili'oail I'liiil'' iiati iiiitii'liiiiil. [. an "1' ■'''■" N. lu-es ol' Ti'uiH'*' J. ISIl IMIi ;aibouifeiouB— Continned. KEMlfKV- Tknnk.sskk, Ai.ahama, Ci'.oiaiiA — Continued. 1832. Fossil shells of the Tortiary, Conrad. 1834. Coal in Alabama, .Jones, A. ls:Ci, Tositionot'iientrenittcs, Troost. iliinl report \ven, 1). D. (iri of United States, Maicou, .J. 18,w. Kecoiiiiaissauce of Teuniissee, Saliord. Miiu'ralreichthnni der Verein- i^ti'i. Staaten, I>illen)>aeh. l^iti. L'lieiiiical rejiort, survey of Kt'iituiky, I'eter. Siirvt V of I'nion and Critten- iliii < oiintles, Ky., Lycni. Survey of Kentucky in 1854 aihl IS.V). Owen. D. I>. '''•'I. Cliciiiiial report, survey of Kniimkv, I'eter. Carbouiferous — Continued. Kkntucky, Tknnk.sskk, Alabama, GkokCiIA — Continued. 1857. Reporton Hopkins, Crittenden, and other counties, Ky., Lyon. Second rejjort on Tennessee, Stalford. Fossil llora of western Ken- tucky coal field. Les(|nereux. Third re|)ort on Kentucky, Owen. D.I). Geology of Tennessee, Currey. I'aloooic rejiort, survey of Kentucky, Lyon. Coal-measure niollusca of Ken- tucky, Cox. K. T. Third chenui^al report of sur- vey of Kentucky. Peter. Uejiort in counties of (iroennp. Carter, Lawrence, and Han- ct»ck, Ky., Tiyon. Middle and southern Alabama, Winchell. A. Hejiort on Mississippi, Harper. Second report of survey of Kentucky, Owen. D. I). 18.")8. (ioology of North America, Marcou, .1. Localities of coal beds in Ala- bama. I'owell, (i. Com])ari80ii of coal seams, Les- ley, . I. F. First report on Alabama, Tno- mey. Geology of North America, Marcou, .1. Report of <'liemical dopiU't- ment of f ui vey of Alabana, Mallet. Rejiort on Alabama, Tuoniey. 1859. Paleontology and the moral sense, Whittlesey. 18()0. (ieology and agriculture of Mississi]>pi, Ililgjird. Remarks on stratigraphy of Kentucky, Lyon. Coal formations of North Amer- ica. Lesiinereux. 18til. Chemieal report, survey of Kentucky, I'eter. Upper Silurian of western Ten- nessee, Satford. General geobigy. survey of Kentucky, Oweu, D. D. 204 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF ( nri.L V^ ■ MITO.v. I Carboniferous — Continneil. Kknticky, Ti'.nnkssi'.k, Ai-ahama. (iKoiuiiA — Contiiuioil. 1861. Flora and striitifjrajdi.v of «oal of Kentucky. I.c-hiiuiiciix. KeiMirt on , Lo.nan. 18()r>. Carboniferous, etc.. of Kansas and Noltraska. Meek. .Mai)8 of Kentucky and TenniiH- seo, Sayler. 186t). retroleuni in Kentucky and Tennessee, Satford. Itoport on (irand Traverse re- gion, Winchcll, A. 18(>7. Tlie State of Aliibaiiia, llainos. Coal niensures aud limestones, Wortben. 186!l. Fossils from just above black sbale, Tennessee, Winclu'll, A. Geology of Tennessee. Sati'ord. (Jrinoids from Kentucky. Lyon. Petroleum in eastern Kentucky, Lesley, .]. i'. 1871. Syncbrouism of coala, Wortben. Geology and mineralogy of Georgia, Stcpbenson. 187H. Cross anticlinal in coal of east- ern Tennessee?, Lesley,. L I'. (Jeologie map of United States, llitc,bcoek,C. IL ; liitclicoek and Hlako. Outcrop belt of e.isteru Ken- tucky coal tield, Lesley. 1874. ,\lal)ama coal and iron, Itotb- well. Resources of Tennessee, Kille- brew. Map of coal lieids, Ilitcbeock, C. 11. Outline of resources of eastern Tennessee, Wilder, J. T. 187."). Keport of progress of survey of (ieorgia, Little. 187(). Geologic cbartof United Stat <^s, Bradley. Irregular lloor of co.il of east- ern Kentucky. Stevens. 1». I'. Tennessee, agriculturi-. mineral wealth, etc., Killebrew. Carboniferous — Continued. Kknticky, TioNNiissKK, Ai.muma, Gi;()U(i I A— Continued. 1876. Remarks on Biieciniciis rroral coal of Alabama, L('si|U(>ieiis. I Iron ores of Greeiiiiji, liovd and Carter counties, Kv.,| Moore. Chemical report survey Kentucky, I'eter. Reconnaissance in lc:iil rejjinn.l of Kentu<'ky, Norwood, (ieology along Louisvil raducah and Soiitlnvestfral K'ailway, Norwood. Chemical aiuilyses. .\liiliaiiii| Smith, E. A. Second report on siirvi-v (ieorgia. Little. Iioup and .lones valleys, Aia, Smith, E. A. Coal and iron of AlaliaiiiiJ desner. Coal mining in Alalnniia sii XHo.], Ahlricb. Report of survey of \hkn\ 187;"., Smith, E. .\. Coos.'t coal iiehls, Sinitli, K. i| Handbook of (ieorLiia, .laimi 1877. Kesources of Teiiucsseo iilm Cincinnati Soutlieni ll;iil| road, Killebrew. Oil region of Tennessee, Killj brew. Resources along Cine in nil Southern and Kao.willcii^ Ohio railroads, Killeliivw. Topography aiiil ,ir''"l<'l.',* Nashville, Satbinl, Well boring in W:in'eii('iffli!l| Tenn., Sattertield. General account nf Kiiitiio Sbaler. Little Sciinatchee enal Killebrew. Geology from Mmiiit ^^■J'i!\ to Mig Sandy l.'iver, in dall. Gc(dogy of Ntdiii Kiver(li>tn Ky., Moore. Gn^cnup, Carter, ami counties, etc, Ky.. *' dall. Repoi't of jirogiess, siirwi] Kentucky, Shaler. |nri.uvr M«T()N-1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 205 luetl. ssK.i'. Ai.auama. lined. speciuu'us fvonil l)iUii:i, LiMHUMm. f (irocuiili. Hovil. i.v coinilii's, Ky,, oport Kiiivev n| , I'cter. inc-'O in Ifii'l n';;i"ii.i ckv. Novwooil long LiiuisviU antl Soimiwestora] , Norwiiixl. aniilys*'**' Al;ili;\iiu| ^.. A. .port oil '^"Tvy , Little. 1 .lonoH viillt'vs, AliJ K. A. [ iron of Al!il>;m ling in Alaltama sini Idricli. ,f survey '-f Al;il-;iii ;nii1h, L- A. .ill liolda, i^"'ifl>' '■■ ■•^■' „U of Ooor-iii, .lame* f Tcmu'sscp al« ati Sontl\<'n\ li'Ji illebrcw. es ,),i of Tenut'ssoe. Kill along ('iiuMini:>' .vn anil KiH.xvilb'^ .nlroiuls, Kill''!"^'* ipl.y an.l ,il«'"l"^'' i\le, Saivm-a. ringinW^"'vn>C.«tl Sattortiflil. 'afConutofK""^"' St'(\n ^)r('\v. atdu'«' from Miiiiii lal Ml t J'l Sa nv t.ucky. OglT>r. CaiboniferoiiB— Continuf(L KKNH I KV, TjONNKSSKI',, Al,AIlAM.\, (iiiiiaiiA — Continnetl. IsTT. Ii'i'iiort on Airdrio furnace prop- erty, ^looro. i;('conuaiH.sanco from Living- ston to Cumberland Gap, Norwood. 1,'<7,<. I »il region of Teuuessee, Kille- brt'W. CliiMiiiial report, survey of Ken- tinky, I'eter. Catalogue of or<"s, rocks, and woods of (ieorgia, Little. Soils of Alabanni, Htubbs. (icoliigy of ]»art of I'piX'r Ciun- hcrlantl Valley, Ky., ]Moore. ticology near east border of western coal Held of Ken- tucky, Moore. Iltconnaissanee in IJreeken- rulgo eoal district, Kj ., Xor- wodd. Kcgion along Virginia and Ken- tucky Stat(( line, Moore. (ieology of Hancock Conuty, K\ ., Moore. .Section from Wolfo County to lircatliitt County, ^loore. (ieology of Menifee County, Ky., Crandall. Kxaniination along railroads ill western Kentucky, Nor- wood. Iron (if Red River region, Ky., Miiore. ( Hit line of geology of Alabama, Siiiitb, E. A. K','. IMsiovcries iu western caves, Ilovcy. lu'lioit of survey of Alabama lor 1S77-78, .Smitb, l".. A. Manmlauc's Cieological Rail- road (Juido to Tennessee, 8af- I'onl. .MiirfiM lane's Geological Rail- road tiuido to Kent uc k y , I'lnitor. M:i( I'ailane's Geological Rail- mad ( iuide to Georgia, Little. Macl'iirlane's Geological Rail- roiid (Juide to Alabama. Ges- 'I'V and f>mith. Iio'i ores of Alabama, Sndtli, E.A. Kurw; Carboniferous — Continued. KkNTICKV, TK.NNKSSKli, ALABAMA, GKOi!(iiA — Continued. 1880. I^imonite ores of 'I'rigg, Lyon, and Caldwell counties, Ky., Cablwell, Geol ogy o I jiart of Ohio County, Ky., Norwood. Report on Cliinns Branch can- ncl-coal district, Cr.andall. Cheuiical rci)ort, snr.'ey of Ken- tucky, Peter. Remarks on Trenton limestone, Ky., Wetherby. 1881. Fossils from Silurian and Car- bon iferons of Kentucky, Wetherby. Geology of Boyle County, Ky., Fales. Alabama north of the Tennes- see, McCalley. Report on Warrior coal field, Smith, 1']. A. 1882. Mammoth Cavo of Kentticky, Stevens, W. L. ; Newberry. 1883. Survey from Atlanta to the Missis.sippi, Campbell and RulVner. 1884. (ieology of northwest Georgia, McCutchen. Cotton jpror- ton. I'i'ridotite (like).: iu Kentucky, Diller. Maj) (d" I'liited Slates, :\Icnee. Chemical analyses, survey of Kentucky, I'der and I'eter. 18Xt). (ienesis of the diamond. Diller. Iron oi'cs ill .\labama, Willis. I'piicr measiirt^ eoal Held of Tennessee, Co'ton. Trap rocks in eastern Ken- tucky, Crandall. I'eridotito of Kentucky. Diller, Warrior coal held, MeCalley. 206 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP TbUU.!! Carboniferous — Continued . Kentucky, Tennessick, Alabama, Gkohgia — Continued. 1886. Iiac(Minn Mountniu coal field, Gibson. 1887-1889. Hristol and Big Stone CJap section, Hoyd. Iron and coal, Portor. Resonrct's of SH(|uatcheo Val- ley, Bowron. Bath, Fh'niinK, Clark, Uncoln, Meroor, Montgomery, and Washington counties, Ky., Linney. Elliott Connty, Ky., Crandall, Diller. .Jackson Pnrchaso region of Kentucky, Loiighridge. Letcher, Harlan, Leslie, Perry and Breatliitt counties, Ky., Hodge. Lower, north fork, middle and south forks of the Kentucky, Hodge. Mari(m County, Ky., Knott. East Tennessee minerals, Covv- lan. Formation of coal beds, Ward- roper. Geological survey of Georgia, etc., report, .Spencer, .1. W. Nelson County, Ky., Linney. Pounil Gap region, Ky., Cran- dall, TJpi>cr Cumberland valley, Mc- Creath and d'lnvilliers. Western Kentucky coals and cokes, Allen, ,1, H. Coal, Ashburner. Alabama coal fields, Ash- buruer. Resources of Kentucky, Proc- tor. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. Central basin of Kentucky, Kennedy. 1890, Oil field of Barren County, Ky., Fischer. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Macfarlane's Railway (juide, l^i'octor, Satl'ord, Smith and Gesner, McCutclion. Analysis of nietamoiphic rock from Marion, Ky., Eakins, Carboniferoua — Continued. Kentiu'kv, Tennessee, Ai.ahama, Geokoia — Continued. 18!H), Middloborough, Boyd. Map of Cahabacoal Held,)],. | Calley. JH!(1 . Coal measures of platciiii rc'ion I of Alabama, McCalley, {,\\,. sou. Smith. Cahaba coal field. Alii., Smith, Sciuire, McCalley. Warrior coal field of Alalmnuj Frazer. Overthrust faults of soiitlieral Appalachians, Haves, C. W, Physical geology of 'i'ciiiitssttj Hull. Devonian and CarbonifiMiil (•orrelation, Williams, U.S. Map of Kentucky, I'luctir. Western Kentucky, Ortoii. (ieological survey of lieorsiij Spencer, .1. W. Jackson and Rocjkcastle com lies, Ky,, Sullivan, (ienesis of iron ores, Kimklij Illinois, Indiana. 1807. Observations and innp geology of United Siaw^ Macluro. IHIS. Sketch of a part of Indianij Stitson. 18215. Expedition from Pittslm to the Rocky Moimtai] Long. 1821. Expedition to sources of Peters River, Keatinj;. 1835. Transition series in Missis Valley, Troost. 1839. Geology of upper Illiii«i| Shepard, C. C. 1810. Explor.atiou in Iowa, Vri>fi sin, and Illinois. < >\veii,r'.Ol 1841. (ieology of some regions f| of the AUegliaiiics, I.ockfJ 1812. Notes on geology of the WeslJ States, Hall, .1. 1KI3. Geological formations ol | Western States, Hyrcni. Geology of the Westeru .,„, _"'"' Illinois ''aleon Colony ^ s''nse, Whit '»'<"■! ,11 uui.s.sai, *"• I-'i.s.'..v,.ry „f ,/""i'^', ni.,x, ^'''iTestrial fj,„ 'i'liestone oi Nir„, Von mj. m. ■Aiij f'»rmG. \Ku Carboniferous-Continne^-ve^ of Indiana, Jj,.,,,, ""'-erdieGeologievonXonl -Aifierica, AJaicou,.! ''-."rcoH of Jj,i„„i, ^,^^,^^^j I'iiili-oad, Foster, J w '■•i^^.-o.nainsi„Carboni/erons "' '""'0'.s, Worthen. ''■' • '"■''"'•^, «" JJliuois .oal, Nor. »"ood. ' ''";'' /;«':!« of irnited states .;;^^B.^.s.i.rovinc.es,ieog. -'I'l Illinois, Stevens, i; p I*'.):'. I'ak:„nt()I„„v •111,1 f. ~^^^^ttl::ev "'""""' •^"J'^', m., Xorwoo.I. f-jnestrial flora in Mountain ||'';.|.stone of llJi,.,,,^ ,y^^ ''";" ^"'■'n^'tions of N„rth -Mnerica, Lesqncreux '^;; "":' ^^^^^^^^^ -^ ^oniatite ""li^toneatKoekrord.Iowa, M...,.k and WortLen. "■■ '^7";:' - ooal n,easnre,s o, '■"''■•'"a. Lesf,„erenx. ::zr'' -^ ^"^^-^^ «"rv"y of coal field, i„ Pe„v <^"""ty, Ind., Lesley, j " NORTH AMERICAN GKOT.OGY. 207 iMil 18G8, Carboiiiferou'' -Continued. 1^«5. Carboniferous and Cretaceous I8fifi J!'^ ""■ '""'"'^'^' Sayler. ^««6. S<.ati,rapby, Tertiary, Coa, Me.'isure,s, Subcarboniferous, )«von,an, and Silurian of Illinois, Wortben P-Ve County, north of Bi. ay Kiver, 111., Eug,„„a„n Randolph, St Clair, Madiso; Introduction to paleontology '"•"o.s, Meek and Wortben Occurrence of fos.i, ^.i,,, j^ Illinois, Wortben. fJ'.v«-cal features, jjeneral Pn-'iples. and surfa 'e ^eol Offyonili,.,i,,^V'^,,^j^^^_^^*^"' t'es. 111., Engelmann. Ioi.e.Count.v,nortbofHi.i3,„ K;^., 111., En.relniann.'' ^ Ko 'Clare lead region. 111 Norwood. ' Coal fields of Ilii„oi Les «I«ereux. ' "'^ ;;^;jed states, Logan and •lolinson County, m v. , mann. ' -''"S"'- • C'oal nienaures of iii!„ ■ Wotben. "'"""'' «rnIlI.no,.s.].:ngeIni.inn. L-alle County, j,,, p,^^. ^^;;";^tj>n, Clinton, Marion, and . ederson counties, m I'^nKelinann, ' Jersey, Greene, and Scott coun- ties, 111., Wortben Alexander, Uninn,.laekson, and 1 erry counties, Illinois, Wor- tlien and Engelmann. Chemical analyses, Iliin„i,^ai^. 208 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF [hou.K'; Carboniferous— ( 'ontiuncd. Illinois, Indiana — Continued. 1808. Coiil iiieasiiros and limeHtonua, Wort hen. Koport of survoyH of Canada to IHti:{, Logan. 1869. Crinoid from Indiana, etc., Lyon. Well at Terro Ilanto, Ind., (Jnyot. I'MrHt rejiort on .survey of In- diana, Cox, (ioology of Vormilion County, hid., ISradley. 1870. Dokalb, Kane, and other coun- ties, 111., iianiiist(!r. Lesiiut'i'oux on Illinois coul plants, Bradley. i\ H. Grundy, Will, Kankakee, Iio- (juois, Verniilidii, (Miani- paigii, Ed;;ar, and I'ord coun- tii's, 111., Ihadloy, F. II. Introductory remarks, paleon- tology, Wortben. lIondtMMon, Warren, Mercer, Knox, Stark, and Woodford countiis, 111., Green, II. A. Calhoun, Pike, Adams, Mrown, Schuyler, and Fulton coun- ties, 111., Worthen, 1871. Synchronism of Illinois and Kentucky coals, Worthen. Second report on Indiana, Cox, 11. T. Geology of Sullivan County, Ind,, Collett. Oil wells of Torre Haute, Ind., Hunt, T. S. 1872. Western coal measures and In- diana coal. Cox, v.. T. Survey of Parke County, Ind., Hobbs, n.C. Third iiud fourth rei)ort on survey of Indiana, Cox. Geology of Dubois and Pike counties, Ind,, Collett. Keconnaissance in Jasper to Howard counties, Ind., Col- lett. 1873. Northwest counties of Illinois, Shaw. Peoria, McDonough, Monroe, Macoupin, and Sangamon counties. 111., Worthen. Chart of nomenclature for Min- nesota, Winchell, N. II. Carboniferous— Continued. Illinois, Indiana — Continuml. 1873. Rock Island County, 111., \V,ir. then and Shaw. Map of the I'liited States. Ilitili cock, C. II.; Hitchciick iiiii Hlake. 1871. Majxil'coal tieldsof the Inittd States, Hitchcock, C. II. Fifth report of survey ofludi. ana. Cox. Survey of Clarke and I'lovil ('ounti)'S, Ind., Hordeii. Tripoli of Indiana, (iardiiei. Geology of Warren, Lawreim, Knox, and Gibson loiintio, Ind., Collett. 1875. Gallatin and Saline (iiiiiitii^ Ill.,(!ox, K.T. White. Clay, Cunil)erl:inil,C'ii|,, Douglas, Williams, ,1114 Fraidtlin counties, Ill„Wiir.| then. Geological iiiait of lllini'i-| Worthen. Wilmington coal ticld, llliiiu! .lohnson,.lasi)er. Livingston County, 111., I'nri man, H. L. Coal measures of Illinois, WiirJ then. Bond, Fayette, and othir 1 nm | ties, 111., Broadhcad. Sixth re]»ort on survey lU '■'- iina, Cox, F.T. (ieology of Brown Coiiiit', Ind., Collett. Scott- and .Jell'erson coniili^l Ind., Borden. .Iack>.on County, Ind,, Cox. 187(5. Geologic chart of the l'iiit«!| States, Bradley. Kejiort on counties nl' IiniiiMj Collett. lieport on ()rang<^ ('(iniilvj Ind., McIntireaiidKlfdil. Seventh I'ejiort 011 isurvc) i'| Indiana, Cox. Hecoiniaissance of coal mf»4 uros of I'utnaiM ('oiintjj Ind., Collett. 1878. Coal at Centralia. III., Kug'! maun, 187!). Relationsof horizonsof extiil vertebrata. Cope, IllBTO.V,] Carboniferous — C luiNois, India: 187'J, Discover Hovey Rejjort o ford cc Eighth,!! on siir\ Geology ( Ind., i;( 1880. Proservat Mazon (toology Ind., Gr 1882. Coal Held (Jeolojry c County, Cieology o Iml., Brf Cieology ; Imliana, im. Lasallo Coi Kconomica Worthen Twelfth rep geology f Survey of Ind., Bro 1881. (.'eology of Ind., M'Ci Illinois bni ver. Geologic n!!i left. Tliii-feenth dcpartine: li'tt. Indiana bnil I-:. Ocolojry of 1:1 rod. (ieology of 'nd.. Brow Fossils of (I ^^'liito, C. A M.ip of th Mi'(!ee. 1^6. Geology of c (iorby '"(liana, dep "gy, etc., r M. "none Connt\ Hancock Cou R. T. Bull. 127 18R- o [iiuLLir DAWOK.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 209 nnof till' I'hiIh! tchiMU'k. ('. 11. t of Burvoy of Inili- Clurko and I'lojil lud.. Uordi'ii. luliiiiiii, (iiirdiier. WiiiTiMi, T.iiwTeiiK, 1(1 (lil)woii (•tiuiitic, ott. lid Saliiio coniilu^, K.'W y, ('uiiiljerlaii(l,l'iik| , Williaiiis, .iiid II couiiticH, III., Wiir.| I limp of lUiniii-, n. im coal fii'ld, Uliiii'iv i,.la8ii»'r. u County, 111., I'nt I-. uivs of Illinois, \Vi.t I [•Ptto, and othcn'oiin- , Hroadlu'ad. irt on Nurvcy oi ' X, E.T. of Hrowii ('tmiiu,| U.'tt. I .l(dVor.soii I'liuniii". ivdiMi. oimty, liid.,('('X. rhart of tli.> I'luW lUadlcy. 1 coiiutics of Iiiiiiif- J(,ii Oraugo Ciiiiii'!! IcIntiroandKln"!. Irfiiovi. oil xnv\^""'\ li, Cox. [ssaiico of <'Oul mm If I'ntuain ('oi""| lollett. lontralia. HI" l^"?i iofliorizonsofcstinij Irata, Cope. Carboniferous— Continued. [Li.iNdis, Indiana — tlontinucd. 1871). DiHCovorieH in Wt-ati'in ciiveN, llovey. Report on Harrison and Craw- ford coiiiitieH, Fnd., Ctdlctt. Eighth, ninth, and tenth roportH on Hurvoy of Indiana, (.'ox. Geology of LaKmngo County, Iiid., Edmunds, E. S. 18>*0. Preservation of plants on Mazon Creek, 111., Pike, .T.W. (leolo^iy of Monroe County, Ind., Crcono, G. M. 1882. Coal Held of Illinois, Worthen. (Jeology of Har til o loin e w County, Ind., Elrod. Cieolojj;y of Fountain County, Ind., Hrown, R. T. Geology: Mines and »[uarries, Indiana, Collett. 1883. LaHallo County, 111., Worthen. I'.conomical geology of Illinois, Worthen. Twelfth report of departniont of geology of Indi.-uia, Collett. Survey of Marion County, Ind.,Rro\vn, R.T. 1881. (icology of .lolinson County, Ind., M'Caslin. Illinois hnilding stones, Cono- ver. Geologic map of Indiana, Col- lett. Tliirteenth report of Indiana (lepartnient of geology, Col- lett. riuliaiia liuildingstcnics, Orton, (ieology of Rush County, Ind., Klrod. Geology of Morgan County, Ind.. Hrown, li. T. Fossils of tlio Indiana rocks, White, C. A. \m. Miip of the United States, McGoe, 1^6. (ieology of counties of Indiana, (lorby. Indiana, department of geol- ogy, etc., report, Thompson^ M. linone County, Ind., Gorhy. Hancock County, Ind., Hrown, R. T. Bull. 127 14 Carboniferous — ('on tinned. Illinois, Indiana— Continued. 1HN6. Geologic map of Indian.i, Hran- ner. 1887-1H89. Fossil fuels of Illinoia, Conistock. Peoria County, III., ("hainuan. Dauntless core drill, Eiig. and Mining .lour. Keokuk group at Crawfords- ville, 111., Heachler. Map of I'niti'd States. Hitch- cock. C. II. 18110. Macfarlane's Railway (luide, Crdlctt. Warren's Geogra]diy, Hrower, Economic geology of Illinois, Worthen. 1891. Geologic map of Illinois, Worthen. Local deposit of (Chester sand- stone, iS'ickles. (Jeological notes, Gresley. Hasanito from Indiana, (Gold- smith. .MiCIIUiAN. ISlil). Notice of Michigan, topog- raphy, etc.. Pierce. 1838. Report of State geologist of Michigan, 18:{7, Houghton. IKIlit. Ingham and parts of Eaton and .lacksoii counties, Mich., Douglass. Second report of State geolo- gist of Michigan, Hough- ton. 1840. .lackson, Calhoun, and other counties, Mich., Douglass. Lanawce, Hillsdale, and other counties, Mich., Hubbard, H. 1811. Northern jiartof Lower Penin- sula ol" Michigan, I)oiigla,ss. (icology of organized counties of Michigan. Hubliard. H. 1813. Geology of western district of New York, Hall.. J. I»i8. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. 1853. Geologic nia]) of United States, etc., Marcou, J. 1854. Geologic map of United States by Marcou, Am. .loiir. Sci. 1855. Esciuissegeologiquodu Canada, Logan and Hunt. 1857. Coimium rocks of the Hritish Provinces, Billings, 210 CATAI.OarE AND INDEX OP l"nj.ir. Carboniferous — < 'ontiniiod. MiciiKiAN — Coiitiniioil. 1858. (ioi>l(t;;y of North Aiiu'rii-a, Marc'oii, J. 18fiO. Suit \v(!ll lit SiiKinaw, Midi., Am. .Jour. Sci. IWil. First Ifii'iiiiiiil report of survey of Miciii^aii, Wiiii'lifll. A. 18r>2. Ko(kn hotwftM) CailMHiiforons aixl tlio ilaiiiilton in lower Mii^lii^nn. WiiiclK^ll, A. Saliforoiis rocks and Hprings, AVinclull.A. lSt!3, Identification of ('atHkill f^roiip with the Cboninnfi, Wiii- chell, A. 1865. Northward transportation of drift in lower Micliijjan, WinclicIl.A. 186(). Hcport on liniostone, ])etro- h'uin, and salt, Hunt, T. S. 18(ill. (ieol()<;;y of i)ortions of Minne- sota, Hall, J. 1871. General jj;eology of Michigan, Winchcll.A. The ^larshall group, Win- choll, A. 1873. Pal(M)zoic rocks, upper Michi- gan, Romiugor. Geologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C.H.; Hitchcock and Blake. 1874. Steinkohlou dor Vereinigton Staaten, Macfarla nc. Map of coal Holds. Hitchcock, C.H. 1875. Geologic chart of the United States, Hradloy. K. H. 1876. Rectitication of geologic map of Michigan, Winclioll, A. The State of Michigan, Mc- Cracken. Geology of Lower reninsnla, Michigan, Roniingcr. 187!). Michigan. Condensed popular sketch, Wincholl. .\. Macfarlano's Geological Rail- road Guide to Michigan, Win- choll, A. 1884. Michigan building stones, Con- over. 1885. Map of United States, McGee. Archoan of the Northwest, Irving. 1887. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. Carboniferous — C on t i n u ed . MiciiKiAN — Continued. 18!Ht. Maclarlane's Railway (iiiiij, Winchell, A. \Varr(>n'H Geography, Itrcwir, Iowa, NKiiitA.sKA, Ka.nsas, Mtssdnn AitKANHAH, Indian Tkhkikirv, 'I'l-.XAS. IHlii. Vicwof lead mines of Missouri, etc., Schoolcraft. ISl'l. Region around the MiNsistii|i{ii and its eoulluents, liriimnr Sketches of the Mi^sissiiiiii, .lames, E. Travels into Arkansas Terri- tory, Nuttall. 181(t. ICxidorations in Iowa, WIscod- sin, and Illinois, Owen, p.ii, Map and descriptions nf r, xi. Moore, F.,.jr. Report on lead region iittl;(| Upper Mishissipid, l.nckc. 1841. Mountain limestone of rat-l ern United States, losM,] J. W. Upjier Mississippi region anij Cretaceous of the ujiiiirMi- souri, Nicollet. Region adjacent t" ovi^'el River, JIo., King. II. 1812. Notes ou geology of tlir Wis! I ern States, Hall, .1. AVisconsin and Missouri regions, Hodge, .1. T. R<'garding hiunan footprints ill solid limestone, Owen, I'.I'T Lead regions of the r]ii*t| Mississiiipi, Locke. .1. 184.3. Region of basin of tlie rpiKrj Mississippi, Nicollet. Cretaceons of the Misvuji^ River, Nicollet. Section from Cleveliiml tn Mississippi and ou identiiyil Western formations. Hal!. 1844. Geology of valley of the .Mi> sissippi. King. 11. 184(i. .Journal from Bent.s FurtU' Louis, Abert, .). ^^'. 1847. Report of survey of Wisconsij and Iowa. Owen. D. D. Distribution of remains inold formations of the ' u'"l States, Hall, .J. Remarks on St. Louis Iim^ stone, Eugelmanu. Carboniferous— iBHiir. DABTON] NORTH AMERICAN QEOLOav. 211 .ilwiiy iiMi(i», phy, Urt'wcr. Ti".iii!H(iRv, lesof MiHsmiri, lit. tllO MiHsiSMIi].! louts, liriiiKM 1,0 Mi»*>'i»«ilipi. irkaiiHMt* Tern- 11 Iowa, Wiscon- lois, Owi'U.UK ipticmHiifTiM.] ssipi'i, l.iii'I'i' lewtono (if oMt-l States, I'o^itt, sippi rt'fii'i" ;iii'i| ol' tht' ii|>i)(rMi> let. cent to i1*'| Locki'. .1. liu of tllf V Xicollt't. tlin Mis«"iii Hot. Clevoliiiut tot'" iiuiloui'li'iit'ty"! ■uiations. ll^iH-'l alU-v of the Mii Bents Tort I" ' •t,J.^v. vey of ^V'8>■o"*' ifivmaiusiiii'l^' of the In* St. Louis 11 ilniauu. CarboiiiferouB— Continiiod . liiWA, Ni:iiiiA8KA, Ka.nkas, Missoiini, Akkanmah, Inkian Tkkiutouv, TiXAs— Continiiod. 181S. ContrilmtioiiH to j;ool()>;y of TexaH, Kofiiier. Letters on upolo^y. Christy. Statistics of coal, Taylor, U. (!. Notes from Fort Leavenworth to Bents Fort, Abert, J. \V. jMlli. TfxaH, IJoiMiier. 1><50. .Survey of Misaonrl, Kin^, If. ■Santa Fo expedition. Marcy. 1!<.')1. I{t'niarl<.s on JliwHoiiri, King, 11. Intrudiictiuu to report on Wiw- (•on.siii, Iowa, and Minnesota, Ow.ii, I). D. Region between Little K'ock and Hot Springs, Ark., Kn- gli-iiiaiin. Coal in Arkansas, Lawrence, H. 1852. Survey i'or railroad from St. Louis lo I'ulton, Harney. Krciilebildungen von 'I'oxas, Roeiiier. Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, etc., Owen, 1). D. Report oil valleys of Minnesota, Mississij)])!, and Wisconsin rivers, Shuiiiard, I?. I'. lf<53. Ceber Texas, Koeiner. Kreide-Versteiuerungen von Texas, Giebel. Kxploration of Red R'iver, Marcy, R. IJ. Artesian well in St. Louis, St. Louis Ri'piibliean. Hocks from Red River region, La.. Hitchcock, K. i'.Nploriiig in Red River region, Shuniard, G. C. Arkansas, geology of. Law leiice, I}. I'iis Mississippi-Thai, Olshau- hur. 1854, l'ii>ilina limestone from Fort Kearney, Nebr,,Owen, I). D. Notes I'rom I'reston, Red River, and LI Paso, Marcou,.!. K\|)loiation between lliirty- ci},'hth and Ibrty-fiist ])aral- I'l in 185;{-54, Schiel. Mil]) of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owen, 1). D. Kxploraticms lor railroad totlie I'acitic, Whipple. Carboniferoua — ContiniD-d. lowA, Nkiihaska, Kansas, Mmsni'iii, AiiKANSAH, Indian Tkkkitokv, TKXAs-Continiied. 1855. tieology of Missouri, Swal- low. Geology of .Marion and Cooper counties, Mo., .Swallow. Geology of Hoiitliwestern Mi»- soiiri. .Swallow. Country between the Missoari and Mis.sissippi, llawn. Notes entre I'reston et Kl I'aso, Marcou, , J. Geology of route near latitude 32 , to the Pacilic, IJlake, W. P. Coal liobls of Arkansas, How- ard. J. R. Moniteau County, Mo., Meek. Section from l^t. Louis to Com- nu-rce. Mo., .stminard, 15. F. Koport on exploration between latitude 3S and 41 for route to the Pacilic, ."^chiel. 185t). Explorations for ii railroad to the I'aciiic, WLii»ple, Geologj' of the Ipper Missouri, Hayden. Carbon i ferous limcstonea of the Mississippi Valley, Hall, .1. Geology of route to Pacilic near thirty-tilth parallel, Marcou, .1.; makc,W. P. Iowa map, Parker, N. II. Collecti(Ui on Hig Wichita and lUa/.os rivers, Hlake, W. P. Keconnaissuuco from the Mis- sissippi to Lob Angeles, Cal., Marcou, .1. Eastern liaso of Rocky Moun- tains, Rogers, 11. 1). 18.57. I'rogress of I'acitic Railroad explorations, Humphreys. Geology and ]ialeoiitoloj;y of Mexican bo-uidary survey. Hall, .1. Geology of Lower Rio Hruvo, Schott. 1858. Report on survey of Iowa, Hall and Whitney. Permian of Kansas, Swallow. Kocks of Kansas, .Swallow. Notes on map and section of country on ^lissouri River, Hayden, 212 CATAF.OOUK AND INDEX OP Innx. ]ji Carboniferous - Cnntinncd. Iowa, Nkiiuaska, Kankah, MissotTni, AuKANSAS, Indian Tkkkitouy, Texas — C'oiitiniii<(l. 1858. 'IVrf iary mill CrctaoeoiiH of tlio NorthwcHt, Meek aiul llay- ilon. l'al(M)iitoloj?y, I'ort Lcavon- woitli to Bryana Pass, SI Ml III aril. Coal tiolils of rnitod States and Miitish rroviiicos, Kogi-rs, II. I). Kxpliiiiatioii of geologic map and HiM^tion of Missouri, Swallow. Kei^onnaissanco of part of Ar- kansas, Coa, E. T. ; Owen, 1). U. Anii'rican pcolopy, addroBsed to M(>ok and llaydon, Mar- ron, J. Fossils of Nebraska, Hiack IlilN, Moek and llaydon. I'oriniaii strata in Kansas, Swallow. Des Moines Valley and south- east Iowa, Wortlien. 1859. Kxplanation of map of No- Inaska, «'tc., Hayden. Maroon's geology of North America, Daua, J.]).; Agas- si/:, A. P.ileontology of New York, vol.3, Hail,,I, Lower Cretaceous of Kansas and Nebraska, Meek and Hayden. Explorations in New Mexico, Mareou's so-called .Jurassic, Newberry. Permian in Kansas, Meek and Hayden. So-rallcd Trias of Kansas and Nebraska, Meek and Hayden. Sketch of Texas, Mo()rt>, F. First report of survey of Texas, Shumard, B. F. Report on southwest branch of Pacific Railroad in Missouri, Swallow. Artesian boring in western Texas, Pope. 1860. Analyses of soils, etc., of Ar- kansas, Peter. Carbonlfpfoiis— Continued. Iowa VKniiASKA, Kansas, Mismxri, AHh.vNSAH, Indian Tkiiiiiiohv Tr.\as — Continued. 1860. IiOtany and paleontology ,,1 survey of Arkansas, LiHiimr- cux. Reconnaissance of pint ni Arkansas, < )won, I). 1 ». Report on Iowa geology, lid]. land, Whitney. Holcher's artesian well, St Louis, Mo., Litton. Explorations in Kansas, Miil, and Hayden. Notes on Kansas and Nel>r.i8kii, Marcoii, ,J, Review of Shumard on ,>it (Jenovieve County, .Mn,, Worth en. Rocks of Kansas, Swallow mill Hawn. Extent of coal in Arkansas acii Texiis, Shumard, (i. (i. Observations in vicinity of | Burlington, Iowa, Wliiti" C.A. Analyses for survey of Arkia- sas, Flderhorst. Reconnaissance of part of Ar- kansas, Cox, E. T. Coal measures in iiortlnTtl Texas, Shumard, B. F. Coal formation of North Aiiier- 1 ica, Lesiiuereux. Trias of Kansas, Hawu. (loological features oi'Texas.] Shumard and Kidtlell. 18t)l. K'eply to Marcou onCictaceniiij and Carboniferous of TcskI Meek. Coal and iron of Guerrero. Mil ico, Manross. Primordial of Texas, Sliiiiinri| B. F. Physics and hydraulics of linj Mississippi, Humiiliri',v> m Abbott. Age and relations of fri'iii"''| limestone at Hi)ckl'(ir(l,lon| Meek and Wortlioii, Report on Colorado Kiver.Ncj berry. 1862. Extension of Carl)(inifenins<| the United States, Steveai DtRTllN.j Crirboniferoua- ||'" », .Vi:iii(,v AHKA.\SA> Tkxan— c l«i:'. Cretac of !•( l?**!.'!. (ieolog soiiri lileiitili Clieiii 1»>I. Dyas ill liceiiiiiij of .Ma I'eriiiimi Meek I !>*•>•">. ''iiiboiiil of Ka Meek. Siil,.(',,rii ate in t eiix. 18t)(j. i;iisterii ] of Kaiifc First rejio; sas, Mud "cport ill I'l'l'ort o Hei)ort o '^'ans., S\ '•"vidence i Hurlingt and Wile ••'XJiloiatio; ''■<>, Rl^IlK '"ill. iron, f I'oiut.s ii, ■^wallow. IW7. (ieologv of '^"ta, Huy flection in f^ wallow. '■''"logy of H \Vliite, C. L« Dyas ai •^oii,.!. ''^iirvey of "iiiaha, Efr '''''ri-ain cr^t '111 MiSNKUI ^■'■'iiitz oil L' •■^"'itherii N ''^'I'ort on coil west l'i,ei_ ''"'iri, Swal Hayden. HOC (nfi.i. in Diirrtw.l NORTH AMERICAN OKOLOGY. 213 ueU. ian TK.iiimoiiV, 1(1. pnl»>ontolo(,'y ni jjkttnsivs, l,i'8iiuit- ICC of l""'^ "* Dwc". !'• ''• owiv K<>oli» w<«n, St. ., Litton. IS in KansivH.Meck len. iu«ti8nnka, ). f Sbui»ir*l on St ^,0 County, Mo,, I. KunsaB, Swallow ml coalinArkaimsaiiil 01,8 in vicinity ol | ;tou, Iowa. Wliite. for Bnrvey ol" A^™- erhovHt. HHance of part .'f Ar- Jox, K. T. jasures in i.ortto] Sliumard, U- 1'- .ation of North Aiiw-! (uevenx. ;ansa»,Hawtu I I featun-H of Tom | rd antl Kitl'l'l^' Marcoii<>uCn't;ioe'«| irbouif«tou« of Te» iron of Guerrero. M*| inross. ial of Texas. Sb>wK,] and hydraulics of 'j sippi, llumplire>>i relations of P'"'''''' ;oneatKoc\iiiii, Ahiva.ssa.'*, India.n Tkkuiiouv, Tkxah — Continued. IKt;.', CretaceoiiH and Cnrltoniferoim of 'I'cxaH, Mart^uii, .1. W.\. (icolofjy, etc., of the Ui)pnd. Coal, iron, and oil, Daddovv. Points in geology of Kansas, Swallow, 1867. (ieology of northwestern Da- kota, Ilayden. Sottion in eastern Kansas, Swallow, (•oology of southwestern Iowa, White, (;.A. \a> Dyas an N(!bra8ka, Mar- cou, J. Survoy of 100 miles west of Omaha, Eglestou. Terrain erf^tacc sur les hords dii Missouri, Marcou, .J. ("cinitz ou Upper Paleozoic of soiitiiern Nebraska, Meek. Kcport on country .along South- west I'acitic Railway, Jdis- Kouri, Swallow. Notes on geology of Kansas, Haydeu, Carboniferous — ('ontinuud. 1(»\VA, N'l.nuAMKA, Kan.sas, .Mi.s.sotmi, AHKA.NSAS, l.NIHAN TKUUITOUV, Tkxas — Continued. IH(!7. First annual report of surveyn Nebraska, Ilayden. Crotuceoiis of the West; the Dakota grouj>, Ilayden. Notes gi>ologi(iues sur les fron- tieroH outre Mexi(|uo ot lea r.tats-lJnis, Marcou, J. 18t)8. Oil springs in Missouri, Swallow, Meek on Swallow's report on Kansas, .Swallow. Notes ou railway from .Smoky Hill River, Kans., to the Rio Urande, Le Coute. F'irst and second reports of survey of Iowa, \Vhit(>, C. A. Surface geology of Rac(M>on River region and western Iowa, St. John. Ke])ort of .State chemist of Iowa, lliunrich. Coal measures in Missouri, Hroadhead. Region between I)es Moines and the Mis«,>uri, St. .lohn. Dyas in Nebraska, Marcou, J. 18()il. K'emarks ou Missouri Valley, Ilayden. Kupl'ererz in Texas, Roessler. Gegouden Jenseits des Missis- sijipi-Flusscs, Roessler. The Mississippi Valley, Foster, .I.W. 1870. Middle region, etc., of western Iowa, St. .lohu. Report on western Iowa, St. .John. Rejjort ou Arkansas River, Abert, 8. J. Report of survey of Iowa, White, C..\. Middle coal uu^asures of Iowa, St. .lohu. 1871. Coal-measure fueoids, Hroad- head. Map and 8(!etious of rocks of Missouri, Swallow. 1872. Report of survey of Nebraska Ilayden. I'aleoutology of eastern Ne- braska, Meek.. 214 CATALOOUE AND INDEX OP [nru-m Carbonifeioits — C'oiitiniuMl. Iowa. Nkp.kaska, Kansas, Missothi, AuKANSAs, Indian J'KUitrrouv, Tkxas— Contiimod. 1S72. (loolojiy of tile Missouri Valloy, llaydcn. Itcsonrces of Arkansas, James, U. 1873. Ix'eports of surveys of Missouri, 18,">5-1871, nroadheaa. Moek, Sluuuard, 15. V. (Jeolojty of liincoln County, Mo., Totti-r. Sketch of Missouri, and map. Swallow. Gcolojty of northwestern Mis- souri, IJroadhead. Iron ores of Missouri, Schmidt. Depths of coal seams, Missouri, JJroadliead. Rocks of Jlissoiiri which admit of line i>olish, Uroiidhead. Erfiu'schnng dos Nordwest- tbeiles von Texas, Loew and Koessler. (ieoloj;jic niaj) of United States, Hitchcock, C, TI. ; Hitchcock and niakc. Analyses of fuels, etc., Missouri, Chailvonet. 1871. < retac(M)ns flora of Western Territories, Ii08(inereux. lieport on Vernon County, Mo., Norwood. Lead and zinc region of south- western Missouri, Schmidt and Leonhard. I'art of eastern Texas, Buckley. Chemical analyses, survey of Alissonri. Lead region of centralMissouri, Schmidt. rutman and Schuyler counties. Mo., Norwood. Western Texas, near thirty- second p.-irallel, .lenney. Keport of survey of Missouri, ]$roa. Coal 100 miles west of kittle Rock, Ark., Potter. Exi»lorations in Nebraska ;ind Dakota, Ilayden. Geology of Kansas, Mudgo. 187(). Geology between Leaveuwiirtli and the Sierra Nevada, Miigk. nniun. Second report of survey »( Ti'xas, Buckley. Maps of counties of Texas Roessler, Expcplo marks in limestone, W'oosttT. Triassie beds of Texas, Stern- berg. Paleozoic of central Texas, Walcott. Agricultural description of In- dian Territory, Loughridge. Agricultural features of Ar- kansas, Loughridge. Kansas building stones, Broad- head. Iowa building stones, McGee. Missouri building stones, Broadhead. 188.5. Geology of southern Kansas, Cragiu. Map of the United States, McGee. Russell artesian well, Kansas, Parker, .1.1). Well in Carbonifer1 Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, J. Gdologio des Montagnes roclieuses, Marcou, J. 1854. Preliminary report of survey in California, JUakc, W. P. Section gliy df North America, Rogers. II. H. Fort Leavenworth to l!iyaii> Pass, Engclmann. Permian in Now Mexico, ,Sliu- mard, P. F. Geology of North Aiiit'iica, Marcou, .1. 18.5!). Poriiiiau of New Mexiro, .SIiii- mard, 15. F. Paleontology of New York, vol. 3, Hall, .1. Note relative aux Montagues rochenses, Marcou, .1. Reply to criticisms of .1. li. Dana, Marcou, ,J. 1860. Rocky Mountains in vicinity of Santa I'e, Blake, W. P. Carl)ouifcrous and .liiru-Triiis of the Northwest, Marcou, J, Discovery of Permian in .New Jlcxico, Shuniard, H. I'. Structure of Jornada del Muerto, N. Mex., Slniijiaid, G. C. (jeology of country below Kin Pecos and Rio (Jraiidc, (^liii- mard, (i. (J. 1861. Discoveries by Cajjiaiii .Simp- sou across the cmitincnt, Aleck and Engclniaiiii. Geology at head wutris of the Missouri, Hayden. 1862. Primordial of Rocky Moun- tains, llaydcn. 18&1. Fossils from Carbon ifirous, Hall, J. Ge(dogj' and mines of Washoe region, Nev., IJlakc, W. I'. 1865. Whitney's Geology of Califor- nia, Prewer, Report on mines of .New Mex- ico, Owen and Cox. (icology of Califoniiii liehl work, 1800-1865, Wliituey, J.D. 1866. I'aime primordiale dans le piij's I do Galles et la goolojiie de I Californic, Marcou. J. Ago of gold rocks of the Paeilic j Coast, Brewer. Carboniferous— KocKV MorNT —Continue 1866. Constit niiui(> Frigu 1868. Second vey ol Mittheil Kiiste hofen. Ageofg( Brewei On fossi AVhitiK Possibilil Hay del Carhonift of Calil Miscellam nia, Pla Heiiiarks ( A\'hitnc.i Exj)lorati( ico, U^m lorination gin of lluyden. l-xploratio -Missouri h't'lKirt of and New 1870. (foldlagerst ihirkart. 8uii pictur( tain scoiK (ieology of ^'ev.,'^a^ %itn Cany 'li'Kiie, A. Oeology of '1 •■-iiimofts, (■ Alining imlii tieth i)arai (icology of N Nt'v., Emm 1871. i\()fe,s oil W\ Tiido. Hay (I l''cliiiiinary "ling, etc., J'^iistcrn Uii Marsh, 1"2. (Jcneral rcpo. iKljacent 'J den. 18t)i). [buu,.1J7. nABTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 219 Paciku, CdAsr reograpliy m' cu, Ko<;ors, II, ortli to Hryaib lann. iw Mexiro, Sliu- S'ortli AiuLTica, D\v Mexico, Sliu- jf New York, vol. I aux >loutiij;iiw ilarcon, .1 . ticisiiiH of .1. !'■ ;ou, J. tains in vicinity uf 51llke,^V.l'. 19 and ,)ui;i- Iritis n'thwcst, M:iiciiu, f Permian in Nf^ inuiai*!, li. I'. of Joruiulti 'l"^^' S\ Mex., Shuuiani. [•onntry Ixlow Hi" Kio Crand.', (taiu Simp- ~ the contiueiit. higelninnn. ead watiisof tin' laydt-n. of Kocky Moiiii- di'U. n Carbon it<'r"'i>. ,1 mines of W^tsliui' ov., Hlako.W.r. Ceoloffvof ('iilil"r- mines of ^^•^v ^l"' a\id Cox- f Califi'">i'^ litW WiO-1805, ^Vl'ituO■• jrdiale dans le pays Ih et la geolo;:u' '^' Mai'L'ou, ,1. rocks of tlicl'aciiH Carboniferous— Continued. HocKY MorNTAixs TO PaciI'K; Coast —Continued. l)<6t). Constitution {j6ologiquo et ininit~^re do la Californio, Trigiiet. 1868. Second annual report of sur- vey of Wyoming, Hayden. Mittheilungen von der AV'cst- Kiistc Nord-Amorikas, Richt- liofen. Age of gold rocks of California, 1 5 re w or. On fossils in Nevada, etc., Whitney, J. D. I'ossibility of coal in Nebraska, Hayden; White, C. A. Carboniferous age of gold rocks of California, Ulake. W. P. Miscellaneous notes on Califor- nia, Blake, W. P. ReniarkH on geology of Nevada, Whitney, J. D. Exploration in northern Mex- ico, Rdmond. Formations along eastern mar- gin of Rocky Mountains, Hayden. l%'.l Kxpl()ration of Yellowstone and Missoui'i rivers, Hayden. I!ei)ort of survey of Colorado and New Jlexico, Hayden. 1870. (loldlagerstiitten Califoruiens, ISurkart. .Sun pictures of Rocky Moun- tain scenery. Hayden. (ieology of White Pine district, Nev., Hague, A. Eitiin Canyon district, Ne v. , Hague, A. (Jeology of Toyabe range, Nev., I'.niniofts, S. V. Mining industry survey of for- tieth parallel, Hague, J. 1). (iiH'logy of Silver Bend region, Ni'v., Ennnons, S. F. 1871. Notes on Wyoming and Colo- rado. Hayden. I'rchniinary reitort on Wyo- ming, etc., Hayden. Eastern Uinta Mountains, Marsh. 1872. General report on Montana and adjacent Territories, Hay- deu. Carboniferous — Continued. K'OCKV MoiNTAIXS TO PACIFIC COAST — Continued. 1872. Mountains of Colorado, Foster, .l.W. Geysers of Yellowstone and Firehole rivers, Hayden. Report ou survey of Territories, Hayden, Report on Arizona and Nevada, Gilbert. Map of Montana and Wyoming, Hayden and Peale. Map of sources of Snake River, etc., Hayden and Bradley. Ge(dogy of the Missouri Valley, Hayden. Paleontologic report on Wyo- miug. Meek. Profiles and sections to accom- ])any final report of survey of Territories, Hayden. 1873. Silver mines of Pioche, Du- rand. Spergeu Hill fossils from Idaho, Hill. Geology of western Wyoming, Comstock. Silver ores of White Pino dis- trict, Clayton, ,1. E. Sixth report of survey of Mon- tana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Hayden. Structure of country north of Coloriido Canyon, Powell, .l.W. Distribution of mining dis- tricts, Raymond. Report of Snake River division, Bradley, F. H. G(!ologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and JUake. Reconnaissance along Union I'acilic Railroad, Bannister. Paleontologic n'port on Mon- tana, Iilaho, Wyoming, and rtali, Meek. ]v*(^])ort on Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Ut.'ih, Peale. Explorations in Unita Moun- tains, Utah, Jone.s, W. A. Explorations of 1872 under F. V. Hayden, Snake River re- gion, Bradley, F. H. Iewei< 220 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. DARTOH.] Carboniferous — Continued. Rocky Moi'ntain.s to Pacific Coabt — Continued. 1874. Report on San Luis division, Colo., Kndlicli. Notes on mining districts of Utah, Gilbert, G.K. ReHearchos in Arizona and Nevada, Gilbert. Report on South Park district, Colo,, I'oalo. Notes on Hristol and Eagle districts, Nev., Howell, K. E. Wheeler's Expedition nach Neu- Moxiko tmd Arizona, Loew. Exploration of the Colorado, I'owelLJ.W. Reconnaissance in Ute country, I'roiit, llawn, F. ; Hawn. I.. Report of survey of Colorado, 1873, Hiiyden. 1S7.">. Northw(!Mtern Wyoming, Com- stock, T. n. Report on portions of Xoviida, Utah, California, and Ari- zona, Gilbert. Pneblo range, ]51:ike, .1. Rejiort on jiortiouH of New Mexico and Arizona surveyed in 1873, Gilbert, (J. Remarks on geology of New Mexico, Le Conte. Report on northwestern New Mexico, Cope. Report on portions of Colorado and New Mexico, Loew. Wheeler's zweite Exjiedition uach Nen-Mexiko nnd Colo- rado, Loew. Report from St. (Jeorge, Utah, to Gila River, Ariz., Mar- vine. Surface featnres of front range of Rocky Mountains, Hay- den. Report on Utah, Arizona, Ne- vada, and New Mexico, Howell, E. E. Geology of portions of Colo- rado surveyed in 1873, Ste- venson. Peculiar forms of erosion in eastern Colorado, Hayden, Explorations of the Colorado, Powell, J. W. Carbcniferous — Continued. Rocky Moi'ntains to Pacific Coast — Continued. 1875. Recency of certain volcanoes of the West, Gilbert. Mines and geology of tlio Sim Juan country, Endlidi. Geology of Sierra Nevada in relation to vein mining. How- man. Carboniferous coal in Xevailii, Brown, A. .1. 1S7(). Report on geology of Colorado by Stevenson, Dana, ,1, ]), Uinta Mountains, Powell, .),)V. I'aleontology of Great Ha.siiicx- ])loration by Simjjson, Meek. Expedition from Santa IV to the Colorado, Newberry. Rejjort of San ,Fuan divi.siou survey of Colorado, Kml- lich. Mai)s of parts of C;iliforiii,i, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado, (iil- bert, Marvine and Howell, Report on northwestern ])ortiou of Elk range, Colo,, lloiiiies, W. H. Paleontology of platiMii prov- ince, White, C. A. Colorado jilatean iiroviiue, Gilbert. Section between head wntd* of Missouri and Yellowstoiit'. Hayden. Report of surveys for V'i, Hayden. i'aleozoic subdivision on for- tieth parallel, King, C, Report of middle division of survey of Coloi'ado, Teale. Report on west ])ortion of Klk range, Colo,, H(dino9, W, II 1877. Remarks on Mesozoic and (.'eiin- zoic, Meek. Field work in Teton regini, St. .lohn. Preliminary report of survovot | Territories, Hayden. Descriptive geology, fortiiilij parallel survey, Hague auJ Emmons. Age of Rooky Moinitains mj Colorado, Peale, Steveusou. Carboniferous — KOiKV .MoL'.NT. —Continue 1877. Report Peale. Jlap of con, G Peculiar taiuH i Results Ilayde Iv'i'portof survey Maj) of ] New M and Lo( Report on irtah, C ('. A. Henry Mo iJejiort on Colo., Er li'ei)ort of Cob,., He ix'x. IVflinii)iar Territori( 8an Juan C.A.H. I\'<»|)ort on J: Carpente ■'^HD Juan C.V.H. '"Striking pr Colorado, Portion of rado, Whi «rand Riv, 1^'alo. m. Macfarlano's road Guid' vis, W. M. ; Koport of „ rado and veiisou. ''^^veetwater ( <^ie deposits rich, C. ''Purvey of th. Cowberry. J^'i'viow of II 'olorado ar geology of .Morgan, A. '^r Colo., H.dule9,^^."• [ksouMesozoicamUW 1 Meek. Lvork in Teton region. |i„ary report of .mveyoi itories, llayd.'i". (,tive geology. '"^" [llel survey, ll«g>"' '""' l»on8. , • „ ill f Kookv >lo-u.tau,» •« rado,Peaie,atevensou. Carboniferous— OontiniUMl. RoiKV Mountains ro I'At ikic Coasi — Continned. 1877. Keport in (Jrand River region, J^eale. Maj) of parts of Arizona, Mar- con, fiilbert !Uid Marvine. Peculiar type of eruptive monu- tainw in Colorado, Peale. Kcsult.s of surveys for 187.'>, llayden. IJcport of southoastern division, .'*urvoy of Colorado, Endlidi. Map of parts of Arizona and Now Mexico, Gilbert, Howell and Loew. Keiiort on fossils from Nevada, Utah, Colorado, etc., White, C.A. Henry Mountains, Gilbert. Kc)K)rt on White Hiver district, Colo., Kndlich. li'ojiort of San .Inan region, Colo., Holmes, W. H. 1S7S. i'nliminary report of survey of Tt-rritorios, 1878, llayden. San .Inan region, McCauley, C. A. H. K'oport on Big Horn Mountains, (!iirpenter. San Juan region, McCanloy, 0. A. H. Striking products of erosion in Colorado, Endlicli. Portion of northwestern Colo- rado, White, C. A. Oraiul River district, Colo., Peale. 1870. Macfarlane's Geological Hail- road (iuide to Utah, etc. Da- vis, W. M. ; HagTio. , Ho])ort of operations in Colo- rado and New Mexico, Ste- venson. Sweetwater district, Endlicli. Ore deposits of Loadville llein- rich.C. Survey of tlu^ fortieth i)arallel, Newberry. Iv'eview of Hayden's Atlas of Colorado and sket<^h of the gecdogy of the Northwest, Morgan, A. Or(s of Eureka district, \ev., Blake. Carboniferous — Continued. !{()( KV Moi ntaixs to PAt'iKic Coast — Continued. 1879. .lurii-Trias of Iliiteans of I'tah, Dut- ton, Powell. Twin Lakes and Teocalli Moun- tain, Colo., Hayden. h'eport on work in Eureka dis- trict, lliigue. Relations of Permian to Aubrey bods, Gilbert. P(Miiiian of North America, Dutton. Reconnaissance in San Fran- cisco, Eureka, and Hodie dis- tricts, Hcckor. Arcliean of Wasatch Moun- tains, (ieikie, A. Permian and other Paleozoics of Kanab Valley, Ariz., W:ilcott. .'Southern Arizonn. Cox, E. T. 1881. Exaniin.'itions in Colorado and New Mexico, Stevenson. Atlas of Colorado, lIfiyden,F.V. Deer creek coal lields, Ariz., Devereux, Waleott. Pake vallex' mining district, Cope. Ago of Silver Reef sandstone, Maynard. 18S2. Porphyry dike. Tombstone, Ariz„ Hlake. W. P. Physical geology of Grand Canyon district, Dutton. 222 CATALOGUK AND INDEX OF iBtujr. Carboniferous — C'ontinnod. KOCKY M,l'ru/fr, Butl'alo Peaks, Colo., Eimiious, S. F. United States Goologirnl Snr. vey work in California, Becker. Paleontology of Eureka dij. trict, Walcott. Field work in Cascade range, Diller. Report on observations in Xe. vada and the Grantl Canynn, Walcott. Geoh)gy of the Rocky Munntain district, Emmons, S. 1'. Lower Burlington linicstoni'in New Mexico, Springer, Report from Carroll tn tlie Yellowstone Park, 1 )iiiia and Grinnell. 1885. Progress of geology, 18S,'!, Hunt. T. S. Notes on stratigraphy of Cali- fornia, Becker. Mesozoic and Cenozoic of Cali- fornia, White, C. A. Section of Eui'eka distrirt, Hague, A. Separation of strat.'i in folding, Bnlkley, F. C. Geologic; sketch of Pacilic divi- sion, Becker. La Plata Mountains, Cidd., Freeman. Notes on two ore dcjuwits of southwest New Mcxicn, I'ur- man. Map of the Uuit(jd St.ites, McGee. Geologic sketch «l' Roekv Mountain division. Kniiiioiis, S. F. Enlargements of friiginents in certain rocks, Irving ami Van llisc. Mount Taylor and /.mii Hi- teaii, Dutton. Map of the United States, Mc- Gee. 1886. F.ureka-Beck dccisidii, ('. Fossils from ccntriil Montana, | Whitfield. IlAtlTf^N.! NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 223 iVCIKlC CliAST LIuitiMl states, Carboniferous— Contimicd. I{(l( KV MOIIMAINS To rAClKU; CoAST — Coiitiinu'd. 1S8(). Aspon iTijion, Colo., Lakes. J^ffulville ore deposits, Colo., J{olker. (i«'olo;?ical hnttlc of the Coin- stock, Clinrcli, .1. A. Supcrinetiimorphisni and vnl- cimisni, Conistock. Siili)liide8 of Leadvillo, ('olo., Freeland. Iron-oro deposits in Colorado, Kolker. (ieology and mining of Lead- ville, Kninious, S. F. Coal in Carlioniforous in Colo- rado, Hills. L'oport on ■western Texas, Shn- niard, (!. C. San .Jnan Mountains, Ste- vens. Notes on northern California, Diller. 1^S7- isso. Copper ores near Moronci, Ari/., Heinrich. Copper ores of the Southwest, Wendt. As]ieu region, Colo., Hrunton, I'.mmons, S. F. ; Hen rich, Siver. K;igle County, Colo., Tilden. (ieology of Colorado ore de- posits, Lakes. Leadvillo region, Ihlsong, Mlow. Iron resources of Colorado, Chauveuet. Jlurhles of w(^8tern United States, Newberry. Mountain npthrusts. White, {!. A. Northwestern coal region of Colorado, Hewitt. Oil fields of Fremont County, Colo., Hilseng. Oil fields of Colorado, New- l>erry, Ouray County, Colo., Kedzie. I'ocky Mountain region. Hills. Sun .Juan region, Hilseng. Sylvaiiite mines, Eng. and Min- ing .lour. Caribou Mountain, Idaho, Van Diest. Carboniferous— Continued. IvDCKV MolNTAlNS TO 1'ACIKIC CoAST — Continued. 1887-18S!». Map of United States, Hitchcock, C.H. Koport of Territorial geologist of VVyoniing, Hicketts. Form of ore deposits in lime- stone, Henrich. San Pedro cop])er mines in New Mexico, Ilcinrieli. Transcontinental surveys, Lang. ]i(!port of Montana division, Hay den. Notes on Colorado ore deposits, Emmons, S. F. Relations of ore deposits, Fmmoiis, S. F. Re])ort of mineralogist of Cali- fornia, (loodyear, Irelan. Mono County, Cal., Whiting. Report of Montana division, I'oalo. Rei»ort of division of paleo- botany. Ward, L. F. Northwestern Colorado region, White, C. A. Lassen Peak region, Diller. Rocky Mountain region, analy- sis of limestone from Mon- tana, Catlett. 1890. Mov(unents in Rocky Moun- tains, Emmons, S. F, Jjxtinct volcanoes in Colorado, Lakes. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Macfarlaiie's Railway Guide, Davis, W. M. ; Dawscm, G. :M. ; Emmons, S. ¥.; Gilbert, Hague, Punipelly, Putnam, Dutton, Cooper. Displacements in Grand Can- yon, Walcott. AVarren's (ieography. Brewer. Iron resources of Colorado, Chauveuet. Aspen district, Colo. , Newberry. Amador County, Cal., Brown. Placer and Nevada counties, Cal., Hobson. Report of Montana division. United States Geological Survey, Peale. 1891. Perry Park, Colo., Cannon. 224 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF tHl'll-l.T. Carboniferous — Cnntiniu'd. ItoLKY Mountains to i'AcuTc (Joaht — Continued. 1891. Devonian and < 'arboniforouB, eoiToliition, WillianiH. II. 8. Grent Falls coal lield, Mont., Newberry. Mother lode region in Califor- nia, Fairbanks. Analysis of sandstones from Arizona, Cihatard. Features of Kooky Mountains, Hills. Crystallines of nortliern Cali- fornia. Dutton. Canada (including? allof IJritisliAraer- iea). 1824. Journey across Newfoundland, Connack. Newfoundland in 1842, Houny- castlo. 182(>. Geology of voyages. Northwest Passage, by Terry; .hunesou. lH2t(. Mineralogy and gtiology of a part of Nova Scotia, .Jackson and Alger. Geology and mineralogy of Nova Scotia, Brown and Smith. 1831. Essay on niotallic minerals in Canada, Haddeley. Geognosy of St. Paul Hay, Haddeley. Mineralogy and geology of Nova Scotia, Jackson and Alger. 1832. Arctic geology, Jameson. 1833. Magdalen Islands, Baddcley. 1836. Scientific expedition, Muitieand Nova Scotia, I'^mmons, E. 1839. First report on survey of New Brunswick, Gesuer. Preliminary rejtort on New- foundland, Jukes. 1840. Handbook of Nova Scotia, Dawson, .1. W. Second report on survey of New Brunswick, Gesner. 1841. Coal of Cape Breton, Brown, R. ITiird report on New Bruns- Avick, Gesner. 1842. Fourth report of survey of New Brunswick, Gesner. Excursions in Newfoundland in 1839 aud 1840, Jukes. CaiboniferouB— ( 'out inu'sd. Ca.naka (including all of British Aiiur- itra) — Continued. 1843. Trees in eoal of Cundicilanii. Nova Scotia, Lyell. Coal of Nova Scotia and ago of gypsum and limestone. I.ytli, Keport of survey of New liriiuv wick, Gesner. Hejiort on survey of New fiiiiin!. land, .hikes. IS-iS. Newer coal of enstcni NOvj Scotia, Dawson, J. W. Lower Carboniferous of Nora Scotia, Dawson, J. VV. Geology of Cape Breton, Brown, 11. Travels in North America. Lyell. 184(5. Coal fields of Caribou Covf, Dawson, .1. W. Erect trees in eoal fields of Ca]* Breton, Brown, \i. Shore of St. Lawrencn frnin Cape h'osier to Ciijie CLai, Logan. Geologic map of Novn Scotiii, Gesner. 1847. Gypsiferous strata of Ca)ie lire- ton. Brown, L*. 1848. New red sandstone of Nuva Scotia, Dawson, J. W. Gypsu''. of Nova Scoviii, Paw- son, J. W. Coal fields of Caribou ( 'i, vc.itf,. Dawson, J. W. Statistics of coal, 'i'ayliir, IJ.r. 1849. Coloring matter of rid saini- stonc^s, etc., l^awsoii. ,1. W. Gypsum of Nova Scotiji, ('<(*• ner. 18.50. Sketch of geology of New Brunswick, Kobb. Lower coal moasuies of Ca]* | Breton, Brown, h'. Rocks of eastern Nova Scotia, | Dawson, J. W. Ag(! of copper rocks <>f liil^" Superior and llinoii, an J structure of Canada. I.ogaii 1851. Fossil rain marks, LmH. Report on Albert c(ial mine.j Jackson and Perciviil. Report on Albert coal mine, Jackson. ImM.i.iu. llAKTON.) NORTH AMKI.'IOAN GEOI.OOV. 225 I. r.iitiBh Aintr- ■ ('UUll)»'llllllll, (itiii and ago of iiifstoiif, l.yi'll. ■ oi'No^^ liruu<- y of Nowfimiid- eaHtcrn Nnvj .n, J. W. iferous of Novi ui.,J.W. apo Hroton. rth AiiKU'lca, ' CariV>o\i Cove, V. •oairield^ofCaw ,vi., H. Lawrence from r to CiM»o Chat, ( of Nov:i Seotiii, trataofCiiiiclSn- K. ulstono of N"va son,.T.NV. ova Scovia.l'inv- Caribou (N.ve.ctc. |\V. coal/rayl"!'-'''' [U'V of vrd sawi- l)a\v8oii. •I-^^- Jova Si'otia, (■* leolojzy "f ^''^ Kobb. lucasuvi'H iil of New UruMHwick, Marcon, .1. 1K.'.;>. Snr lo terrain lioiiillrr (fllillH- boro, New Mriinswick. .iaek- HOll, C. 'I'. Kcjitilian miiain.s in tree trunk ill ccial of Novii Si otia. L\ ell, iiea\vson, .1. W. is.'.l. Nature of llillsboi'o coal. Ifoj^- er.s, \V. n. Coal mea.sures of South .log- gins, Nova Scotia, Hawson, .1. W. Sinjillaria, etc. South .loftyins, .lackson, ('. T. Structure of Albion coal nieas- iircs. l)a\v.soii, .1. W. ; I'oole. A.s|dialtuiu at Ilillsboro. New lirunswick, Taylor, li. C, Orji^in of materials in New lirunswick lormations, .lack- son, C. T. Coal at head of Ibiy of l-'iindy, .lackson, ('. T. Fossil in fossil tree in C()al of Nova Scotia, and on ori;;in of coal. Lyell. \x'C<. Ksi|uisso peologifino du Cana- da. l.o;;an and Hunt. (icolo;;yof lliidsoii liay terri- tory and ]>ortious of the Arc- tic rc;;ioii8. Isbestcr. I'cber die (uiologie A"on Nor«l- .\nierika, Marcon, .F. .\<'adian fjeology, Dawson, .I.W. iH.'it). A second bed of coal. Albert iiiine,New Mrnnswick,llayes, A. A. (ieology of New lirnnawiek and Novii Scotia, .lackson. V T, Hocks from Arctie .\rchi])elai;o, .Miiridiison. Fossil \\(»)(l I'rom I'rince Ed- ward Island, Dawson. Hull. IL'7 15 Carboniferou3—( on tinned. L'a.nad.v (includiuK all of Uritisli Auior- iea; — Coiitiuued. 18.")7. ('(dleetion de roelies ct do fossilcH tla, ott'., UoKOIH. \V. li. 1W2. ('atiili>Kii(t of ucoiKuiiic iiiiiit'i-- illH, I.O^illl. (Jo()l(i;iy and phyHiciil cliarai'- tt>risticH (if Ni'wfiiiiiKllaiul, I'cllfV. (i()!»l liflds of Ndvii Scotiu, Ilonoyiiiaii. Saurian vort«d)rii' from Nova Scotia. MarHli, O. I'. 1863. (ieoloyy of St. .loliii Comity, Now IJriinswick, .MattlicwH. Kloia of Devonian in nortli- •Mistern Aniurioa, l)a\>Hon, J. \\\ Keport of oxplorations in Krit- ish Anu'rica, Hector. FoMHila of (litfcrcnt coal .scanw in Nova Scotia, Poolo. Kcport of snrvey of Canadii to 1«(;3, I.ogan. 1864. rro-Carboniferona ago of ;r,)i,i of Nova Scotia. TIarlt. Notes on j?colo};y and lioiany of Now Hrnnswick. Hailcy, L. W. Oeoloyy of Arisaig. Nova S<'o- tia, Honeynian. Minos and minerals of New Hriinswick, Hailoy. \i.\\'. 1865. Azoic and I'aleozoio of sotitli- ern Now Hrunswick, Mat- thew. Geology of Arisaig, No\a Sco- tia. Honoyman. rroliminary report on New lirunswiek, Hind. Albertito of New JJruiiswick, Hitclicock.C. H. Keiseskizzen ans New-llriiiis- wick, Creduer. Hed of coal along lean beds of Joggins and Albert regions, Kendry. Sub-Carboniferons conglomer- ate in the far West, I.escjue- leux. Section »>f coal measures on Cape Hreton. J^esley, .1. I'.; Dawson, .(. W. Carboniferous— < 'on tinned. ( '.vNvn A (ineliidinL; nil of Uritish Anur ica)— Coiitinind. !8tl.'). (Joology of Honthern Nimv Hrnnswick , Itailey, I,. \V. Iron oi' Nova Scotia, iic(il(.y. Dnnsinan coal, New liriinswii k, Matthew. IKtit!. nitnmcn on I'oint Lew is Mini oiigiii of coal. Aiiilfixjii \V. .]. Origin of some of tUf iintir, featni'os, Dana, .1. 1 1. lie]>ort of snrvey of New idiiiid. land lor iMtJ."), Mnrras, A. On dc)iositn)n of coal, hawsdii, ■J. \V. Map of Canada and {>aii ui riiited States, l.otjaM ,iiitl Hall, liomarks on geology of Nmv. fonndland, l.ogaii. Coal, iron, .and oil. HaiMnw. Report on I.ann'iiii.ni lime- stones, salt, and jutrdlciiui, Hunt, T. S. (Jeology of Antigonisli (.'oniity, Nova Scotia, Hoiicv inaii. 1867. Report ol' survey of NCwIoiiinl. l.and for 1866, Murray. .\. Dcscrijttion gt'ologt(|iii' dii (.'a- nada. Hunt, T. S. 1868. Kecent bird tracks in liusiimi Minas, Hartt. Snrvey of NewfoiinilJiiiKl IW 18()8, Murray. A. llnrouian and ]-o\vir Ciuliou- ii'crous of New iiiuMswiik, Matthew. Subdivision of Acadian Cai bouiferons limestone, llaiit, Dawson, ,1. AV. Ueceut discoveries in Caiiaila, Dawson, J. W. Geology of Alaska, liiakc T A, 1869. Geology of .Mackcii/.ic Vallcv, j Meek. Origin of alvertilc iiiul iii!Wj minerals, I'cckliaiii. Mineralogy of Nova .'^tolia.l How, h'. Fossil ]dants froni(iasiii', l''i"j son, .1. \\'. 1870. Explorations in (liina, l(ioli-| tliopen. iiAimv) Carboniferous - Canuix (incliu ica)— Conti I''"". I.anreni Nova wick, I'ictou e Ifi'jiort Hartli New pdi "g.v. i) li'eport o wick, I Notes on ley. J'eciiliiiril Novji S( i:x|>]orati( Held, 11, I-oudondei Toneym al (ields /irown. Ii'. ■■^I'ore eases .1. \y. <'"••' 1 fields l>ntherfor( -M( lallifci'oii: '■ester, Nev wood. l>'<'|iort on 'sland, Da\ tun. ''"-• -Vorthwestcrii i(()bb. ''^■'•Nligation " ick. liaile; l'liysiograi)hy "anlLsIand ^'otesouPriuc J''iwson, .J. \ ■^"iitliuniNcw •'■.V and .Matt "•'> ">hI Kiver '"'I'ldlaiid, 3 ''■•iil'oiiir,,,.,,,,,, , .„ ^ ''""I. Murrav, '■'■ ^"'Pi-sMo„8 an '•■I'l'ouiforou soil. J. W. ix: Ill 1.1,. 127 PAITON. NOirni AMUUICAN GKOLOOY. 227 111 Ni'w , I.. W. llc'iilry. 5l•llll--\^^k, 1,,'\\ i-1 mill AinU'ismi, tllr i;iltii'> . it. ['NrW filUllll- irvay, A. )ul, l»ii\v!tmi, lUlll pal't 111 l,(iu::iH mul ,,;ry 111 N''^^- ill). 1, l);iililii". [•.■llli;in liliii'- ,(1 ^ii'inili'iua, ;oniHli Comity, OllfNlH''!"' olNcWl'omiil- lun;iy. A' ,Oiril\U(' il'i '-''• • Uh in l>;isiiuil |ri.niiiU;iii'l '"'■ ,()\vi-v Ciii'liuu- |V\ \'>iuii8vviil>. A.;uVnin ('!"• Iicslniif, ll;iit" ■ifs ill V:m'\i' liii, lUiikc.l'A. cU.-M/.ie ValKy. luiiiiiii. Nova f^totiJ. China, Hi* Carboniferous -( 'nil (iiiiu'il. (.'an U'A I iiicliiiliiM^ all of Uritisli .\iin r- icii) — ContiiiiK'*!. IKTIl. I.iiiii'4'iitiaii iiiiil lliiruuiaii iit' XovH Scotia aiitl Ni'W liniim- wirk, I|iinl. rii'tdii I'oal uiid iron, Hartley, Ki-port oil ripton coal Hold, Hartley. ,\i'\v jiointH Du Acadian ^jcol- ogy, DawBou, J. W. Wt'liort. on part of New KriiiiH- wick, Kold). Notes oil S]irin}j;liill coal, Unit- ley. I'criiliarity in coal Hcain ot' Nova iSeotia, Kiithert'ord. Kxplorations in I'icton coal Held, ilalibnrton. l.Diidondorry iron m iocs, lIoiK'yiiian. ilcolof^y of Ari.saig, Nova Sco- tia, lloneynian. IJcport of I'ictoii coal lidd, Logan, ("oal Held of Nova Scotia, Kiithurford. l^Tl, Ciiiil fields of t'lijie iJroton, I'.rown, IJ. .•^pore ca.se.s in coals, Da\v.soii, ,I.W. (dal lields of Nova SiM)tia, li'utlierfovd, J. ; Howe, J. .Ml talliferonH depo.sit of (ilon- I ester, New lirnu.swick. Hen- wood. Keport on Prince l-'.dward j Island, Dawson and Harring- [ tun. 1 Ml'. Xdrtliwestern New Itnm.sw ick, imbb. 1 1 vcsligation in New IJnm.s- wiik. IJailey. I'livsiography of Prince Kd- WMvd I.sland, Dawson, .1. W. Niitcs on Prince Edward Island, iiaw.son, J. \V. Siiiitheru New lirnuswick, Bai- li y and Matthew. I!:i,\ and Kiver Exjiloits, New- I'liiiiidland, JInrray, A. CailMiiiift'ious of Newfonnd- laiiil, Murray, A. l**"'!. Imincssions and footprint.s on ('aiiioniforons rocks, Daw- siiu. ,J, W, CarbouiferouB-( 'on tinned. I AN.\i>.\ (ini'inding all of Itritiftli Aiuer- jea) — Continued. 1H7U. CarboniferoiiM id" New Hnins- wick, llailey and Matthew. ( leolojjic map of Newfoundluuil, .Murray, .\. (ieology (d' Lower t'arhonifer- oiis of Canada, liawson, .(. W . Ciiinherland coal litdd and iron of Coboiiiiid, Hind. I'icHoii coal (leld, (iil])lii. Coal niines of Sydney Held, Capo Hreton, lvol)li. Morings for coal, Now CaHtio Uridgc, New Ihnn.swick, Kll.s. 1H7I. Coal held of Ciiinliorland ('i>nnty,.\ova Scotia, Me( >iiat. History of a bowlder, Honey- man. I're-Carboniferoii.s of Pieton coal lield, Honeyman. Nova Scotian geology, Honey- man. S])ringliill coal field, Nova Sco- tia, Harlow. Noti .s on .No\ a Seotia and Cape IJreton, Honeyman. (ieology of Houtliern New iJriinswiok, Hunt, 'I'. S. Kecord of observations on .\ova Scotia geology, Honciym.iii. Cai'ltoiiifcrons of St, (Jeorgcs Bay, Nowfonndlaud, Gilpin. Coal and Lower Carboniferoii.s of western Newfoundland, (lilpin. ( 'onntry between the Ked IJiver and tlio Saskatchewan and Lake Superior, Bell, R. fironping of Pictoii coal seams, (jiilpin. Li)per coal of oast Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Dawson. .1. W. I'.xplorations in British Colnm- bia. Kichardson, .1. Metamorphism in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Honeyman. 1M7.">. Explorations in lort-a-Port and St. (ieorgos Bay, New- loiindland, Howley. Relations of iron ores of Nova Scotia, Dawson. .L W. Notes on Sydney coal Held, Cape Breton, Koutledge. 22H CATAI,0(JI.'E AND INDKX Ol-^ (nn.i,.i2:. Carboniferous — ('(>iitiiiii<.v{iut'lu(liii'; all of llritish Amci-- ica) — CoiitiiuK'd. lS7r>. Siibiiiiiii lie coal orCapf ISrt'toii, (iill)iii. ]S7liy ofCaiwula. Sclwyii. IJcjiort of survey (il'Canada for ^^<7■l-7."), Solwyn. Oiifliiio of f;<'()loi;y of Canada, ('Iia]>nian, H. J. FossiU from Vauconvci- and Snciii islands, Meek. Invertebrates from coul rocks of (^ucen Cliarlotle Islamls, W'liitcavcs, Iron ores of Cai'lc^ton (dnniy, | New rirnns'.vick. 1011s. Horin.ns in <,>Meens County, .New lirniiswiek. Ells. \ Coal anil oil of tlie I'nited States, Hoyd, K. 1'. 1S77. Notes on Lower Teacc and A Ilia- ' liasc.-i rivers, .Maconn. j I';x[)l()ration in liritisli Colnm- liia. Schvyn. (i(M)loj;i(al ma]) of Ntnvfound- land. Murray, .\. Kocks of Newfoundland. Milne, rositiim of now red sandstone, I'ra/er. I'^xplorations in Cape lUet I'letcher. Ii'on ores of Nova Scotia, ( J ilpin. Coal re/^jions of .Vmerica, .Mac- farlane, ,1. Coal tielils of Cumlierland County, Nova Scotia, IJ.arlow. 1S7S. Catal<);;ne ol' rocdcs, minerals, j and fossils of Canada, U;ir- riniiton, I!. .1. Uellt^veiin mmiiii; o|)eralioiis, IJnrwasli. K\l)loratioiis in Hritisli Cidnm- Ida, 1 »aw.son, (j. .M. (ieology of tiays IJiver j;old lield, lloneyman. (ieolony of routci of Interco- lonial Kailway. I'.cll. (■<«oIoj;y ofcoast of Arctic la mis, Feilden and Do h'ance. (ieology of j)art of No\ a Scotia, rietc'licr. Carboniferous — ConiiniU'd. Canada (ineludinij: allof Britisli Aiiicr. ica) — Continued. 1S7S. Notes on miscellaiuMms rocksdf Canada survey. Harriu),'tiiii. Iron ores from I'ictou ComiiIv, (iil]iin. >.'oVil .Scoti.'i Jjeology, lleney- niai). A nnintli in New lirunswiik. Honey nian. Leading geologic areas of Ciin ada, Clia])!uan, i;..L .Southern synclinal ol' I'lctmi coal field, Giliiiii. Analysks of Spring Hill idiils, How. Heconnaissance of Leech Rivir \iciiiity, Uawson. (i. M. Lower Carboniferous of Allurt ;in(l Westernland coiiiiti(\ Ne^^ Urnuswick, liailey iiml LlLs. 187i). Macfarlane's (icological i;;ii|. road (iiiide, lluiil, T, s. Hnronian and Camluiiui if soiitliern .New iiriuiswicl;, Iiiiiley, I're-Siliirian of southern Ni" l?runswick, Klls. Snperlicial geology of sdiitlicrii New liranswick, .Matthew (ieidogic map of Ncwlniiml- laiul, Murray and llowlcy, Surveys in Ca])e lirclmi. Fletcher. 1880. North St. afford shire (lisirid. Merrilt, W. 11. Lecture notes on gciil(i!;y if | Camilla, Dawson, .1. U<'p(U-t of survey of Newf'oiiini' land for 187!», .Murray, A tieologi(! action of Iniiiinsin'il*. .Lilicn. Keporton southern New linin- wi(dc, Hailoy, M.iltlicw :i'iil r.lls. Chemical contrihuiioiis to tlif geology of Can;iilM, Hiiti| maun. ISsi. Notes on Alaska, Dall. Skefih of geology of lln'i*li| Columbia, llawsoii, aus ^■^^■ Carboiiiferom <'ANM'A(illC ic;i )~( '„; 1N8I. Fossi teiii M;,i ••'eoJo, Dav l.'elati riaii Scot, Xorthe Alagda. son, , '■.ypsnn IJepoit, Scotiji 'In^niic; <'Ky of )«S:'. (;,.oi„i.i, Island: Nova Sci man. I'imonito t"ii, .\o •''';il>lo Isla Xorfh oni •■<»al, (ii| WN'i. (;coi,,-i,. Ilannne, •ieoJofrie K'iver, Hailrv. Northern Uruiisw i "laciation Murray, '''eport o Llls. ■''^'icceH.sivo (-'anada, I'^'^lies, etc., t'amiiliclli " '''Iv, Wll ""'^l- Alh,.,tand\i ti(!S, A,,„. '•ititon. "''^'•Wptive '•■"lad.i, St '''■•• '-J'-rt ,M, I, '"II, Flclcl, Iv'cla linns of •'•iii'ida anJ Daw •'*"ii, .). •'"'ifix'ts and '" New Mr IBI-I.1..127. flkitisli Aiiicv .ivHOons loiUsiif y. Hiirriiijitim. Victou ('i)iiutv, rcology, Honey- s't'W I'.ruiiswii'k. oic iiri'iis iif Can in, K..'- ciiiiiii of rU'toii ilpiii. ipviu^' Hill n'iiK „.,< ol'l.wc'h KivH ,iiilVriii\s of AUxTt ornliiml cDiiiitu's. swu'k, U:iil''y :""l ^ Ci'oIo.i^'k'!"! Kiiil- ,-, limit,!'. ^• iuul ('ii!iil'ii;i'i 1-1 New linuiswii'k. of t«)\ithii'n Ni'« k, Kll«- olo.ny ofsoutluiii wick", Miittli.'w p of N.'vvfoiiu'i- .;,y mill lli'wliy. (•ii)M' Urotmi. iVoi-asliin' n\vsoii..l. ,„,voyofN.>wf"»-| 1S70, Mini''>' -^ .tionofliii""'^'"*' .onth.•r..^"^vUrm^• [ulcy. Mi'"l>''^^' ""' IcontvilnUio.ist"*! of Ciiiv.ia;., 11'"'- iMiiskii, n.'i'- ,, ..olo^y of 1U»-" . i; M li:,, Duwsou,'- ■' l.-'H on ..'i;^;;'' |.,tiii,i»:'^^^ ■' llARTON'l NGKTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 229 IS Carboniferous — CoiitimuM'.. Can \|)A (incliidiii)? :ill of ihil IhIi Anici - i(':i ) — Contimifd. l.sSl. rossils I'roin veil Huudstono Hys- teni of l'rinc(> I'^dward Isliiiid, Main, (ii'olofjy of liritihh Coliiniliia, Dawson, (i. M. K'clations and fossils of Silu- rian ores of rictou, Nova iSfotia, l)a\vson, .1. W. Nortliern New Unmswick, I'llls. Maj^dalon Islands, Hiclnird- son, ,1. (iypsniu of Nova Scotia, (iilpin. Report on conntics of Nova Scotia, Flctclicr, H. Clicmiciil contributions to {^eol- oj;y of ('anada, lloninann. )j- loii, l''leleher. Ucialions of }rc(donic work in CMiiada and the Old World, I):iwson, ,1. \V. (\)iitaet8 and niUMcnt erosions ill New Brunswick, Hailev. Carboniferous— ( 'ontiniied. ( 'anada { ineludin«; all of iiiil isli Amer- ica ) — Ciiiitinued. ISHf). Comparison of No\a Scotia coal lii'ids, (iilpin. ( 'hemical con (ri lull ions to geol- ogy of Canada, llotfmann. fteoloiiy iiud fossil llora of Prince i;dwarr ica) — Continued. 1891. AYest Kootanie district, Diiw son, G. M. Devonian of Cape Hretcni, (ill pin. (Jlacial fjeology of Cape lireton, Honeynian. Gleanings in Nova Scniia ami CaiK! Proton. IIoiK^yinaii. Structure of Selkirk iaiij,'e, Dawson,. I. W. Carboniferous fossils fmni Xi'w Prunswick, Dawson, .). W. Age of the Catskill flora. Daw son, .1. \Y. Nova Scotia, (Jilpin. Manganese deposits nf N". w lUimswick, Whittle. Qiiaco, New Brunswick, Wliit- tie. Devonian and Carbonifiions. correlation, \Yilliaiiis. U.f^. Manganese deposits, rcunisc (iKNKHAI.. 1831. Carboniferous of rnitcd ."^tates and position of old icil sand- stone, Taylor, R, C. 1832. Order of succession of rdcks of the earth, T'eatlicrston- haugli. 183.'). Report on elevated loiintrvlie- tween Missouri ami Iv'iil riv- ers, Featherstonhaugli, 1841. History of geologic studies In the United Stati's, Ilitdi- cock, E. 1843. Geology of New ^dil;. fir-i district, Mather. , Paleontologie de I'Auw^riiiiie | coiupar^e de ri'.iirniii'. I'r bigny. 1844. PaleoKoics of Appalai'lii;iD>. Rogers and Rogers. 1847. Termination of P:i!t'o/,<-1. Edects , on (lej Ago of r, Jackso Some po "gy. Hi Devon iai Iowa, J( '»*:2. i:x-t,.„sio, Hie Cni "*"•'<• ■M'l'alaeh tains "an,T..;. •Wnericaii .1. \y. iNi,-,. ( („ terms 1 J),\as. M; '''■•lilts froi ditioii, .\ '•''"• ■•^Indies in Wiirtz. ■'*"-■ <".ilareao "itcllodc '""I. licatioii ui'iMo de 1 '■■'|iiivalenc\ "'■'nifed Wliit,.. ('. •North wester ■^fook, T. B, ■''"•Totfiaryflor, ■\iiicrican ''MX. '"'tniew of fo( ^"lerica, L( [nri.i..l27. OARTWl NORTH AMEHK'AN GEOLOGY. 231 Uritisli \inPT- ilistrict. Daw- pe Hrctiiii, (lil DfCiiiiel'.rctdii, ova Sciitiii iuiil Ilonoyinaii. Selkirk \"m\)1*', fossils from Nt^w 3awson, .l.^^• .skill Ultra. Daw- ;ilpin. cpositf; i>t' N'^ Whittle, irnuswiik. Wliii- ,,l Cavlioiiif"™"". . WilUaiiis. U.S. eposits, r.MiVds.'. „B of Unit. Ml States on of old ic.l saiiiV lor.K.C. icfcssii^ii 111' rocks rtli. ri'iitluTStoii- [ovate(l<'onntTyl>o- isouTiiUi.l lii.ln^- levstonliaiisli' geologi*' studit'siH \ei\ States, Hit'li- >;e^v York. tit< llatlier. tic do l'A'"''"'l«| a,, rv-urop''' "r „f Appidai'lii™^ ^d Ko>?ers. fi of l'al."""''''""'| lomeut of Me8i«oic, ^elevation of No^'t' Foster anil NVbit- ly of '1- 1^'"-^'" apofrnite.lS..<« Carboniferous— C^outiimod, (iKNKH.M.— Continnrd. IX.'p.'). Kajjport siir la pai'tic ^ii'^olofji- (jiie do rKxposition de New- York, Lyell. \K>X. riiy.sieal peoi^rapliy attending prodnction of the Paleozoic strata, Roj^ors, II. I), Skcteli of }ieolof,fy of United States, Rogers, 11. D. CJeology and geogra])liy of North Anieriea, Rogers, II. D. fieetnres on coal, LeConte, .1. I'orniian of i.'astcrniind western America, d'Arehiac. lH."i!i. Coal formations of North America. Lesiiucrenx. W'il. Effects of snbsiding o(tean lloor on dejiosits, Roners, W. !?. Ago of red .sandstone of Maine, .lackson. ('. T. Some ])oints in American geol- ogy, llnnt. T'. m. Devonian and Carboniferons of Iowa, K'ogers. \V. H. 18ti2. I'.xtenHion of C'arlionifcrons of the L'tiiteil States, Stevens. IWS. .\])i»alachiansand Rocky .Monn- tains in ;;eologl(^ history, Dana. .1. I>. American Devonian, Dawson, .1. \V. W)'t. (Ml terms I'eneen, I'ermian. and Dyas. Marcon, .1. Plants from Yellowstone expi'- (lition, Newlierry. Is'iH. Stuilics in chemical gco;;ony, Wnrtz. I>i72. Coal area of tlio United States. Ilitchcoek.C. II. l"*?!. Circles of dei)osition. New- berry. I'l'sition id' Cincinnati groii]). Miller. S. A. W'<. i",\|ilication do la carte gcolo- i;i(|iie de la terre, Marcon,.!. Ki|nivalency of coal measnres of United States and I'.nropi'. Wliite. ('.A. Northwestern Wyoming, Com- stock, T. B. IK'fi. Tertiary flora and age of North American lignite, I.esqne- ii nx. Review of fossil flora of Nortli America, Le8(iuereux. Carboniferous — Continued. (iK.Ni:i!Ai.— (Jontinin'd. ISTti. (ieologic (diart of the Unitiid States, Hradley. 1877. Critical ]i(>riods in the history of the earth. Let'onte. Vertebr.'ite life in America, Marsh. 1H78. Tliesanrns Devonico-Carbonif- erons, Higsby. 1H79. Macfarlaue's (ieological Rail- road 'inido. Hunt. T. S, ; Mac- farlane. IXKO. (ieologic action of hnmns acids, Jnlien. Liniites dn Carbonifere, Lesley, .LP. Geologic history of North American llora, Newberry. 1««1. Shalcr and Davis's "Olaciers," McGee. Ulnstrations of the earth's sur- face, glaciers, Shaler and Davis. \HX'2. (ieological chart, Reid. H. A. 1883, (iciH'ral geology of Wisconsin, ('liamberlin,T. C. (ieologic history of the Ameri- can continent, Hall. ,1. 18K4. Asro of North Atlantic, llnll, E. \'ertobrata of Tertiary of the West, Cope. 1S8."> Dim)cerata, Marsh. Land lloras ot' Old and New worlds. Dawson. .1. \V. lK8(i. lireak between Trias and Per- mian, Newberry. Coals ol' the United Stales, Prime. 1887, I'iileozoic ]ilatits, Lesiptcrenx. 1888. Report of subcoiinnittec on upper P.aleozoie, Interna- tioniil Congress of ( ieologists, Stevenson. 18;i0. Paleozoic fishes, Newberry. 181*1. Age of theCatskill liora, Daw- sou, .1. W. Geologic position of the (Jat- skill group, Prosscr. Stratigraphy in central Iowa, Keyes. What is the Cnrbotiiferons sys- tem? Williams, 11. S. Devonian and Carboniferons, correlation, Williams, H. S. 232 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [bill. 127. |J.^RT(1.^•. I Carll, .lolin F. Report of jiroifre.ss in tlm Veuiiiino oil diHtrii't. "2(1 Glm)1. Siiiv. IVmiHylviiiiiii. l!ro^0H8 in tlm Voiinn;;agi!s. \vi tli atlasofplatesandmaps, 8 , llarrislniig, 1880. Second geological survey of remi- syl\ niiia, report II, Geological report on W'anen ('oniity and flic neiglihoiing nil regions, xxi, 439 page.s, 2 uiap.s, 2 plate.-;, H , llarrisl»tirg,*1883. I'reliniinary rejiort on oil anil gas. (Ii'ol. Surv. rniii»ylviiiiia. Aiiiiii:il Itiiiort for 188.'i. iiji. 1-81, iiiap in iitlii.M. Harri.slimf:, 1.-<8(1 i'L'troleiim Age. vol. 5. Xiiveiiiber. lS8l!. liuliiiles iiott'N l)y J. V. Le»U'\ . ji]!. 54-<')li, anil extrait from jiaper by Carll in Oil City Der rkk. .Inly, 1878. The oil and gas region. (ieol. Snrv. renii.sylvaiiia. .\iiimal Iti-piirl for 188(), part 2, pp. 576-7^0, plates 1-5, 4 plate.s in pcKket. IlarrLsburg, 18H7. [Natural gas in Peiinsylviiiiia.] V. S. (iii)l. Suiv., Mini nil Itcmmrci^s. 1887. pp. 407-474. \Viis!iinj;ti)n. 1888. I'ennsvlvania yjeoloi-ieal snrvev.sev- eiitli re])iirt on tlie oil am) gas lielils of western reiinsylvania for 18X7-!^^ (fol- lowing tlie Annual lieportsof 188." and 188(3), with additional uii|)ul)lisheil well reeords, \iii. .S.jl! pages, (i inajis, seetions, and charts, Harrislmrg. 1S!MI. Cariiall, V. [IJeber Zinnobergrniien in Californien.] CU'dI. GcscU., Zelt., vol. 4. p. 218 (i \\.i. l.s.^.J. Carpenter, l''ranklin R. Notes on tlie geology of the {{lack Hills. I'i'cliiiiinary riporl oi' tlio Dakota .Sriioo'i of Mines upon tlie ;;eolo;;y, InilliTal nsoiii re.s, ami mills of the lilack Hills of Dakota, pp. 11-52, map. 1888. Almliai't, Am. (icol., vol.;). jip. 202-2o:i. 188!I. I'piiii th(> mineral resources of tlie lilack Hills, tlieir character, occur- rence, and extent. I'ri'limimiry report ol the Dakot i Srliool .if SlinoH 111)1)11 the yeolo^iy. mineral ri'soiirces, nnil millH of the lilack Hills of Dakota, iip. 107-171, 188,-;. Abstract, Am. ( leol., vol. ;). pp. 2ua-2U4 (j |i.), 188U. Carpenter, Kiuiikliii I*. — ('ontiiiiieil. — — Oie deitosits of tlie JUaek Hills ot Dakota. Am. Inst. Minini; Knj;.. 'I'raiis. vi,!, 17. |ip. .'.7ll~.')!i8. map, 1,S8!I. Carpenter, I'hilip It. [On lioiin^'.s in Mississipjii Deltii.] V. S. Army, Chief of Knjjini ers, Aiiniiul I|^ poit for 1875, )iart 1. ]). , iiiip, n [I'liila delphia, IHi^liJ. I'liim History of Mont;.'omery loiiiity. Feldspar lied in Laureiiti.iiu ^;,'niis> [Jlontgonicry County, I'a.]. .\m. riiil. Soe., Troc, vol. 29. ]<]>.i9-oi'lU" 1801. [Artesian wells iti easurii reiinsjl' vania.J Am. riiil. Soc. I'roc, vol. -JO, ii|i.4:i 45,4: « I 1891. Cary, Austin. Geological fm isimti'ili''ij (;rand River, Labrador. Am.. lour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. fJ.iiii.4il' <•'! j 51(1, 1801. [Case, 'riieo. S Noiitliwest Mi ,S1IS. Kansas City . Castillo. Mvu\ JizogiK! de Am- l.a Xatiiralezi Castillo, An ton i eart;i geoliigic cfiiia. lorinada cictaiio de ] I'orlieeo, [loi- iiseala de 3,fl( iucLes. ] Castlenau, F. dt .-ilurieu de ]'Ai 4 Paris, 1843. [Xol .se:-n.) Hi Castro. M. Estii Old (ie 1,1 I.sla dc vaiia, lNi.">. [X< Caswell,.;. If. M ol tlie lii.ick Hil I'liilid Slale.s K( .siirvi'v of ih,. i;,,,,], I'liwi II, in rliargi), 111 Dakiiia. pp. J09 ma. Alisliact, Am. ,1 1''-<"I '■, 1).), 1881. Catesby, M. Nat, 'iii.i. Florida. ■"■'il. (Not seen. Catlett, C. [(;ari 'iiini .Montana, an ''. .S. lieiil. Surv.. ^^ii.. i:w 14(), 18H). — Tlio lifted and siiljsidod rocks of ■les, vol. 7, IM'- ■''■■'-■'l''' iciiitlily- il and histdiHiil ,„iini.-rn iiii.l \V'->lrt» ■its. vol, 41. pii.«ll«l' , „„ til'' .'XcaVMtioii ,auroutiam;i!:i"-*| itv, IM.]- ..,'vol.2-J.).l'.^9-5"l(i}fica do la IxopiUdioa Mo.\i- caiia. lorniada por disiio.siciiin d(pl Se ( roilicco, i>or una ooniision especial. Ksca la do 3,000,000. im». [llbyL'O inclies. I Castlenau, F. do. Essai snr le Kysteuic siliiricn do rAuiorique septeutrionulo, 4 Paris, 1843. [Nul .se'ii.) ll.is a j;«olosio iiiiip. Castro. M. Estudios sohre las nrnas do Old (It) la Isla de Cuba, 104 ]>age8, Ha- vana, IN)."). [Not seen.] Caswell.. I. H. Microscopic petroj^raphy \ „f the r.lack Hills of Dakota. ' rmiitl ."Stales (icogriipliiciil iiiid Kfoloj^irul siiivi\ 111' tin- llocky Mountain rcgiini, J. W. I'liwdl, in iliat'si', Koport on tin) lilnck Hill-t 111 l)aU. (It 1)1. .Suiv., Hull No, (io, i)p. Uii-l(i2 I lip.), Wa.shinylon, 181KI, | — f>er])t'ntine and its associates [analyses J. I', S, (liM.l, Shiv,, Hull. No. ()4, pp. 4;i-44, Wu.sliin;;loii, 1890. — Limestones from Silverdale, Kansas [analyses I . I'.S, (iidl. Surv., Hull. No. 114, p, 40 (J p.), \Vn,shiuyliiii, 1890. -Clays [analyses]. I'.S, (l.iil. Suiv,, Itull. No. fi4. p. ."1 (i p.), WttshiMt'lnll, 1890. AuKU'ica, with their iiillueneo on the oceanic, atmospheric, and land cur- rents and the distribution of races, xii, 1-228 pajies, sm. 8 , London, 1870. ■lelaiio de Eomento. Gral. Carlos Central America. 18")!. N'oleanoos of Central America, Sipiier. 18.")5. Kcise dnrch .San Salvador, Schmidt, J. 18.")(!. Iteiiort (Ml route to tlio I'aeilic in California. Hlake, \V. 1'. 18()r). I?eobachtuno;oii in Contral- Amerika, Seebach. 18(i(i. (;(M)l()j;ie (In .Mexi(|ii(' et de l'Amf=ri(iue Ceiitralo, Virlet. Kiistenbildiiiif; des nnrdlicheu Vukatan, Scliott. 18at). Ausbrnch des \'iilkans l/.alco in Central-Amerika, Koep. 1872. Map of Tehuaiitopce. Spear. 1873. Lstlimus of Darion, Choeo, and Panama, Maaek. 1874. (ilacial phenomena in Nicaraj^ua, Dana, .1.1 >. 1880. (ieoloofa del Islnio do Tahuante- pce, Harroso. Notes on volcanic rocks, Hague and Iddino.s. 1881. Later Tertiary of (iulf of .Mex- ico, lliloard. 1882. Hajijiort de la commission du ^Icxique. rrodiiomme. 1884. Human footnrints on sandstone in Nicaragua, .lohnson, ({. H. 188t). Handed structure in a gold vein. Kolker. 1887. Vertebrate beds in Honduras, Nason. 1888. Ancient footiirint from Nicara- gua, Hrintoii. Rhietic i)lants from Honduras, Nowlterry. Triassic plants from HondiirtiB, Newberry. 1880. Rosario mine, Honduras, TiOggett. About the Nicaragua footprints, Flint. Geologic survey of Nicaragua, Crawford. 234 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nn.i.. 127. Central America — Continued. IHXK. I.i'ttcr (111 jjeolojiy of Ni<-Jirii.';nii, Crawlbnl. I'lcistuceiM! MiiliiiuirjiCMicf vi' llif Istliiiins of I'diiiima, rpliaiii. 1891. Kl(!v:it ii)ii and subsidoiici! duriii}; tlio (ihu'ial ]>('ri()d, [ |diain. Kh'vation and HiiliHideiice in Cen- tral Aniorica. .Inkes-IJrown. l''dtn'atioii of Auiorica in Ceno/oic periods, Pall. Evidences of a (ilaeial e])()ili in Ni('ara;j;iia, Crawfonl. (jcology of Nicaragua. Crawford. Ilnnian footprints in volcanieimid in Xi(';irai;na, Crawford. Correlation of cluinges of level in North Aincri( ii and the Carib- liean region. I'jiliani. Neolithic man in Nicaragua, Crawford. IJeeenteartli]>. lOH- lii'J. 188:). On erosion from coast iue and lioat- iiig ic(> in the Hiiie de Chaleur. linyal Siir. Canada. Trans., vol. 1. sii'. I, )i|i, •JR.V-J8() (4 p.). 4". 188:i. Rei)ort on tho surface geology of western New Hriinswiek, with special refei(>nc(! to the area included in Yorl; and Carle! on counties. (icol. Siirv. Canada, Keport of jiro^rrs.s. 1882-81, jip. l(!G-17G(t, :Mouti (d' iioithern Now Hriins- wiek and Hoiitheastcrii (Quebec. Canada. Uoyal Soc. 'I'ranM., vol. I Sec. IV pp. i:!9-]45, 1887. K'eporl, of the sni(ac«! ge(il(i;;y of iioitheast(Mn New l?ruuswiek. to ac- c(nii]iiiny (iiiartcr-sheet niapsl.' \F. and (i SW. Canada, (icid. Suiv., Reports, vid. 1). mw sciics. jiart 2, Report X. jip. Xi. 2 niiijis. Mmi ircid, 1888. Alislrails, iliid.. part I, Ueporl .\, pp. 37-;t< (,'J ]i.) ; Am. (!c(d.. vol. Ti, p]). 247 {]. ji.). ISK'^. [Account of examinations orsiirliuc deposits ol' southern New liriiiiswick.] (,'aiiada. (icol. Siov., I!c]iorls, vol. :!, nmv .scries, pari \. IJcport A, ]i|i. (14 llfi Miiiiin.i' ISR8. Tii(> glaciation of tlie Cordillcia im\ i\u'. Laurentide. Am. (icol.. vol. (i, pp. ;i24-:)2.'). Issi. (ilaciation of eastern Canada. Canadian I!oc. Sci., vol. Ii. pp. :!l!l-:i;i;i, 1889. .Vbstnvct.i. Cool. Mat;., dccado III, vol.O,|ip. 211 2U. 188!): Ottawa N'al.,vid. ::. pii. 111-11.' i; p.), 188i); Am. (icol., liy aiitlior. vnl. Ii. |ip. 240-244, 181)11; by aiillior, f-cicncc, vnl. :i. iif. :ii<.i-:i;i:i, 1890. I\*cport oil tli(^ ;;iirface geolo^'.v "i southern New liniiiswiidv. toaironi|iam i|iiarter-sli(H't maps 1 SW., 1 SK..iinil 1 Ni;. ('.inadii. (icol. Snrv.. Ui'iiorls, \(p1.4, ih« . eoMipanyiiij; atlas, 1890. Abstrarts, ibid., Report A. pp. ;i8-4;i.K*' Am. (;e(d..v(d. 8, lip. :i94-:)9.'> (• p.). 1S91. Chamberliu, B. B. Mineral of St.iici) , Island. New York Aead. Sci., Trans., vol. ■'. pp- -■*■ | 21)0, 1.887. Chamberlin, 'I'. C. Some evidences Iwr- iiig upon the method of the iiiiliia«l of the ([uart/ites of Sauk aiiil Caimii-j Ilia counties. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Trans., vnl. 2, pp. 1*1 i:t2, 1874. isi'ciii.sin Acad. (Hri,i..l57. (lu;irt<'i'-Hli('('t suiraii' liciil- iMUiNwii k uiiil »t. Siirv., Ki'p>rt, 7 in i\\\:\*. 18S7. ,,. .tll-4'2, 1SH7. ml I'U'istorclli' II New livmis- IIK., vol. I. >>1'1'- iV. ai't". j^i'tili'iiy "t iuiwwi<''<- to i\i'- iiiiilis-' NK. ami teports. vi'l. ;i. iii'w in,. ;t'.i. - in;i\is. Mini Ui'vori A, PI'. '■!"-■'• l.l..U47(:,ll.).l»l'^ lations orsiirriuv S't'W liviinswii'k.! Ki-Iiort.s, viil. '■'. "<■« ,,|,. C«'V(Ullfiiianii ;24-:i'.'.''. I'-'-' i,rn C'au:i(l:i. 1. ;!.in)-:i»'-'-'''''''' '*'*'■ ,\,.cii.l«in,vol.tM'P. |„i.,v..i. ::. iMKin-u: l,y ;iiitlM>r. vol. 0. If. Vrifur.>, v.il. il. ]'[■ J,,.,'.,,.,, ivoolo^y "1 S\V.. 1 SK..iUiill L.l„.vts.v.,1.4,iu»* U, iiiiiii' ;i. ui.ip* '" ■' |,ort A. Vl-*^''-"^' iMincval -f Stnicu | |,Trnns.,vi.l.M'l'' l.doftli.' iii.1p*»1 Sauk a.ulColim- Trnii9..v"1.2iPl'*' DABTliN.' NORTH AMERICAN (UROLOGY. 235 Chamberlii), T. ('.— Coiiliimcd. (Ml lliKtiiatioiiH ill It'.vcl ()(■ tlie iniiii tzitt'.s III' ^^allk and ( 'idmiilii.i ciiaiities. \\ i>i(iiisiii Ariiil. Si'i., 'rraiw.. vul. '.', pp. \X\ i;:h. 1>74. r I li'i'siiini' of opovatioiis ol' tlic Wis- i(iii>iii n(M)l(igic!il survey in tlic iioiili wrstiiii liart of till! State, 187(i. Wim iinsin (iiol. Siirv., .•\iiiiii;il Ui'pdvt (or 111. Mill- ]«7G, pp.0-13, ifi 27. Mn<(>n. IH77. (iciiloify of oasttTii Wisconsin. (iciiliiiiy of AVisioiisin. siirvev of 1H7I!-1877. Mil. 'J pp. !l1-40ri, inii)) in allii.s, 1877. .Misinicl, \m. .lour. Sci., I.il Ncric.-t, vol. l-'i. pii.lC (14,1878. [ — I Work on the co])|i(M'-lK!ariiig series of tilt' I'pper St. Croix Rivor [etc. J. Wisciinsiii Gcol. .Siirx .. Aiinnal i;i])oit I'of 1S7:, iip.!l-17. Madison, 187«. [ ] ( K'c]>ort ol' work on the eastern portidii of the I'enokeo iron raiioc, | \Vis( iiiisin Oool. Siirv.. Annual Itrport fur 1877, pi>. 'J,'i-28. AT ailison, 1878. On tlie extent and siffiiitieaneo of tlic Wisconsin Kettle moraine, Wisiiin.sin Acad. Sci. Trans., vol. 4, )ip. 'Jul a4.i'*:.<. — AiiiHial report of the WisPonsin jjeo- lojjical survey for tlie year 1S7S, ,")l! pages, Madison, 1K79. — J ,>r>l-C63, 1880. — Le Kettle moraineetle.s nionvenients glaciers i|ni Ini out doniK' naissance. Chamberlin, T. C. — Conlinncil. Tlie orci de]M)sits of soiitli^esleni Wisconsin, in atlas. Madison, 188;i. ISnilding niiiterial. (iooloji.v of Wisconsin, survey of 1^73 1870, vol, 1 , pp, 063-077, Madison. 1883. h'eport [on work on (^utiteriiary o-eolooy]. U. S. Ceol. Surv., .1. W. IN. well. Director, 3d .\nniiiil Keport, 1881-82, jip. 17 21, \V;isliin)l- (on, 1883. CoiigicXs Internat. do (ic''olo;;ii. Compic Artesian wells. (iecilo;,'\ of Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1879, vcd. 1, pp. 680-701, 1883, — The terminal moraiiu^ west of Ohio. Scienc'i-. vol, 2, ji)!. 317-31,s (■; p.), I8S3, — Hillocks of angular gravel and dis- turbed stratilieation. Am, .lour. Sci,, 3d siM'ies, vcd, 2T, iip. 378- 300, 18S4, — l>e|)ort [on progress of work on licnilii. scss, 1878, pp,254-'268, I'aris, 18sil, — [Remarks on Quaternary of western lowii anil ea.stern \ebra,ska.] Wiisliiiiuloii Phil, Soc., Hull., \cil. I, p. 121 I; p.). I.'*'*'!. — On a pinposed system of litliolog- ii'al iioiiii'iielatnre. Wisi'iinsin Ac;i(l. Sci.. 'I'raiis.. vol, 't. jip, 231-247, 18SL'. 1^ — (ll).servations on the reeent (Jlacial drift of the Aljis. Wisooiisiii Acad, Sci,, Trans,, vcd. .'>. jip. i''i<-'J70, 1,^82. Alistiiii'i, Ani..Joiir. Sci., 3d series, vol. '2,'), p. '-■"Ill p.), 18,'i3. | — Tlie liearingof some recent determi- ''"''''^ <'''''y''^' [Abstract.] MtioilS (111 the correlation of the east- ^m. Assoc, I'roc. vol. 3-2. pp. 2il8-'200, 1884, em and western terminal moraines. '''^'•' character of the oiilcu' border Am. Jimr, Sci,, 3il .seiica, vcd. '24, iip,03 07, <>t' the drift. [Abstract,] "'2' ! Am, Assoc, Proc, vol. 32, p. 210 (§ p.), 1884. (Quaternary geolngyj. r,S,(;ccd, Siirv.,,1, \V, Powell, Director, 4tli Annual lieport, 1882-83, pp, '23-'27, Wasliiu}?- lon,1881, — (ienetic cl.'issiCieatioii of the stony 23G CATALOOITE AND INDKX OK [""•1,1,. 127, Chamberliii, T. ('.— ('oiiiiiintd. 'I'lic tiTiiiiiiiil iimraiiirs oC tlic Inter epdcli. [Al)Htiiicl . I Am. AMsor., I'loc, viil.:iJ. ii|>. i;il 'Jl'J, Ihhi. ]\'('|i(irt, I (III wurk (III (^ii:i(t'riiiiry r. S. (Jiol. Sill v.,.(. W. I'liwi'll, Ulricloi, JIli Auniiiil Iti'iiorl, IHH'I-KJ, ])p. 'JU-'Jl, W'liHliiiit;- ton, 18.S.1. The riMHiisilf mikI (iniililyiiit;' coiwli- tioim of ai'tusiaii wcIIh. i'.s.(ii'ol.siiiv.,.i. w. row.ii, i)ii-(ii<.■), Tlio artesian well at llelli^ I'laiiie. Iowa. .Science, vol.s, (i)). i;70-'J77. l.SSO. All iiiv(!iitory of our (ilaeial siH,ii tilled ■'. Votes on the snrl'iiii' yinldjjv ■■! Ala.skj." [Keniarks on tlui outlet, of knk. Aoassiz and tlm limitation of i'lei.l., vol. 8. p. 'Jtid (i p.). Ip91, r. s. (ic.l. Suiv..,r W. l-o«ell, ])irocior, 7th 'l^^^^ attitiidi! of the eastern aial cen- tral ])ortioiiH of the I'nited State.s(liir- Koport, 1885-80, pp. 174-248, Wusliintjtou. 1888. — Kejiortof divisionof Olacial ot'idooy. U. S. (Icol. Surv.,.!. W. I'owell, Dircctoi-, .'^Ih Iteiiort, 1886-87, j)]). 141-144, AVashiny;toii, ]8.<'.l. — Bowlder lieltH distinnnished from bowlder train.s; their orif^in ami wio. nilicanee. (ieol. Aui. Soc., Hull., vol. 1. jip. 27-28, ;!(l-31, 1890. Discussed by A. WiuchcU. (i. F. \Vri;;ht, and C. U. Hitchcoek, pp. 2i)-;il. — IiitrodiK tion. Tht! ylaeial lioniidary ill we.stern l'eniisyl\ aiiia, Ohio, Ken- tucky, Indiana, and Illinois, hy (i. F. Wright. r. .S. (ieol. Surv., Hull. No. ,"i8, jip. I;l-;i8. ■\VllsliinKton, 1800. 1 ^i • *• i ^ ,i t,,.,,^,!,. I '' ' ' the Junction lietweeii the eaKteni.sii«-| — [Notes on frlaeial features at points j,tono and the Keweenaw s.riw inl ill New York, Illiiiois, and Dakota.] Keneenaw Point, Lake Superior. Miiet'arliine's Gi'ol. Ivwy. (luide, 2i| edition, (• [^ (icol Suiv J \V. I'o^cll, I'ir"''" I pp. ni, l:il, i;!8, 221, 2,'in-2,'-,r,, 1890. ^ „„,|. No. 2!!, vid. :i, 'pi>' 3"-4!ls, \\>hiiisW I — North and South Dakota. ih8,5. inj.; the Ulaeial ])eriod. .\ni. (ietd., vol. 8, pp. 2;!:t, 267-275, Ifiitl. Diseus.stMl by W. irphimi, ibid., pp. 22;i-23(. Kead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.. 1891. — [The ('incinnati iee dam.] Am. (Ic'ol.. vol, 8. i>. 2:1:1 (4 lines), l.'^lll. Discussion of piipcr by F. I,uvci-clt,n';iill" j .\iii. .Vss(.( . Aiiv. Sci.. 1891. — The present standiiifi; of tlie sevrral I hypotheses of the cause of tli(!(il;M.iI jieriod. Am. (i(!ol.. vol. 8. p. 2:i7 (i p.), 18'.II. Abstract id' paper read to (icol. Sih'..1i« 1891. Irving, U. 1 ).. and. Ohserv.itioi.s '.soil Macl'arlaiie's (icol. JJwy. (liiidi'. 'Jd cililion, pp. ■25'J-'23e, 1890. Abwt met. Science, v(d. 7, p. M0(ll' >^ lieview Am. (ieol., vol. 1, pp. 44-.')". 1*' |i.\HTO\.J ChamberJin, Colli iniied, and < (,!;eolii;,'ic;il i M.icliirlaiio' l:n 111. 1879. and 'V lalliiii' Mcliis re,i,'i(in. ''"ii:,'rc.>i(;cMl nil >css,, pp. 15 — :iiid Saljsb 1'11|" T I'll (li,, ,1 Mississippi \-,, '■-^ 'icol. Sur .Viinu.il l;i"i.-i. iip..'->7,'!..-,,s], .^, Cliambei.s. i;. T, Mm cniiiitry. '■.iiiiicljaii Jic,. 18,, )>. ii'"< t*. i'i> fxteiit i>t' I'h'isto- lo causo of 111'' ''I'l ,1\., vo\. I. M' '"'^ '■'■' ,l„.rl.,vl.*'-l'"^^'""' tho outlet of l'ill<'' iuiitiitioii ..1' rlei^t"- nortliwcsti^in Nortli Hull., sol. !• !'!'■ •»""-"'■ -stem ..r .•liv.mol(>!;i.' pUvsi"j;i"M>l'''' '""*'' nuu., vol. -J, w- ■''■--■"' „1., vol. 8. V- -'■""' l''''"*' f tbe esisUMii audieu- be rniteastat.'saiir- ci'ioil. p,..u;r,t,'J07-27,->,i»-»i. ^ .I'l.liiim. ilii'l.,lM'-2-'''^-'' ^,,c. Aclv.Sci..V-<'Jl' liti let' tli»i'>] ,, ■■:i;i (i lii»'«i- '■'*'■•'• LVtUvF. I-ev^'n'tL-^l'- Vi-lSlll. kuuai..K..ftlu..sennl| 1„- cause of tl.e(itol ;.p.2'.i7(3l'-)-l'''"'. , I ,,;., ,■...dto(ic■"l.>'o.•A.- | and. Ob«evvatiov,sc« ItNveeuthciSistmus"* KcvvcenaNV s.vios <'^ It, Lake SniH rior. Ivv., J- ^^- ^., „... ,„,„,t, ii.\B'roN. NOHTII AMERICAN GEOLOCiY, 237 ■■!. I'l' ■J77-4CH. WiisW* |ce,vol.7,p.l>«.ii:;;^ leol., vol.1, 1>1'-"-"' Chambeilin, T. ('..Irving^, If. I).,:iii(l-- ('iilllilllU'll. iiiid Strong, Mo.st-s. Wisconsin ((r((ilo^;ical foniiiitioiis]. M;i( riiiliiic's Am. (it'ol. Kwy. (iuiilc, iip. r;o in. 1S7II. and Van Hlse. ('. U. T\w crvH tiilliiic HcUi^ts of tlio l,iikc >Siii>crior iv;;;i(Mi. I'iiimn'Mlirol. Iiitrniationiil.Comptc I'l-mlii. nil sc-m.. |i|i. LSIi-ITO, l.oiidrc.'*, 18ill. — aiiil Salisbury, 1>. D. I'reliminjiiy iia)iir un tlic (liiftlcs.s area of Itio lI])iM'r Missis-;il«l>i \allcy. I'.S. liroLSiirv.,.!. W. Powell. Dircrtor, (itli .\iiiiMiil l!<'P"i"l. 18«4-H.'>. pp. II«t-;«-', platirtli;!- •.".I, WaMliiliKloil, IffSa. .Mistract. SciclK'K, V4)l. 10, pji. HOO-HOT, ■l'\ 1«.N : .\mi. (iiM)l . vol. 1, pp. 12'J-VJ.'i. 1KH«. On thorolatioimhipofthel'his- toiciii' lot lit) pro-I'loistocene format ions (if till' .Mississippi basin soutli ol' tlic limits (if r Wiscoii.siii. .survey of lS7:i-lSTn, viil.4. )ip. .'I'l! -aSl, Madison, IS,S'J. Ciiambeis, K. T. Notes on tlit) Lake St. ,I(iliii ((Mmtry. CaMiiillaii Itt'c. Sei.. vol. I), pp. ;WS-Ii!)4, \M. Clianibers, ix'obert. Ancient sea mar- gins. .\in..l(iar. Sei., liil series, vol. 1, j)p. :i'JM-ll:;,"i, is)7; vni.H. pp. :i;i-:ci, 1(^49. Ili'vii-Hiil by .1. 1>. Dana, iliid., vol. 7, )>]>. l-ll: vel.S, ]ip.K0-89, 1H4!). I Champion, (ieore;e. b'emarks on tbe IiilMii;ra]iliy, scenery, f^cobiojy, etc., of tlin vicinity of tlie Cape of (iood Hope. .\ni.. 1(1111. .->ii.. vol. 2!t, lip. 2:!0-2;ifl. 18:!(i. [Cliauce, II. .Miirtyii. A measured section III' tlio i'alco/oic rocks between l,oc!< Haven and Farrandsville, in Clinton I'liiiiity. I 'a. '.'lUiidl. Sill v. Teiiiisylvania, Keiiorl 1". Ki'liiiri III' pro.L^i'es.s in tlio .liiiiiala disti iel "II tlip fossil ironoro beds of Middle reini- -ylvimin. liy.lolin H. Tewi'e.'i. jip. 2r),V2(;;i, II, n- ri'liiirg. IKVH. Chance, II. .M.'irtyn — Continned. Uyners's Slalion oil-woll section included in a detaileil sectinn of tiiu rocks between tlio lower productive coal measiins (\1II) iind tln^ dark slates of tli(^ Devonian (VIII) in the vicinit.v of K'enovo, Clinton ( 'onnty, I'a. .\lii. IMiil. Soe., ri-oe..\ (il. 17. pp. G7ll- (172, 1H7H. I'art lirst: Tlie nortlioni townsliips of r.ntler Ccninty. I'.art second : .V sixi- cial survey made iit IS".") aloiii; tlie I!ca- vcr and ,SbcnanH;o rivers, in lieavi'r, Lawiciice. and Mercer counties. 2d (ieol. Siirv. l'eniisylva:iiii. Uejiort of pin;;ress, Vol, xvii, 24H patfps. iiiap.s, jilates, H^, llarrlHliiirfr, 1870, 'I'lie (;eolo!iy of Clarion Connty. 2d (.ieol. Siii'v, I'eniisylv.ania. I'ejiort W I'or l.s;7!), .\v, 2^12 piijres, 4 plates. I! iiiajis, 8'', Harrisliui-K. 1880. — — K'eport of iiroj^ress on tbe KCoIoo;y of Clinton County. 2d I Ieol. Siirv. reniisylvniiia, lieporf (14, tlio Keolofiy of Cliiilon (.'oiiiity. etc.. by II. Mar- tyn(.'liaiiee. )>p. 1-72. iilate. limps, Ilarrisbnrg, 1880. A special survey of tlie Siibcavbon- iferoiis from tlie AUejifliany .MonntaiiiH t(i tlie Clarion-Vi'n;iny;o oil district .ilonij tho Sns(|iiehaiiua. 2(1 (ieol. Siirv. reiiiisylvania, Ueliort (!4, llio ffeoloiry of (Miiitoii Coiiiitv. etc., by II. Martyii ('bailee, lip. 7!l-l.">2. iiiaps, llarrislmrp, 1880. The niillstono ,<;rit in ICnoland and Pennsylvania. A 111.. I our. Sei.. lid .series, vol. 21, pp. llil i;)."), 1881. Alisliiiet, Am. Xat.. vol, l,'i, \i 25;)(', |(.), 1881. The coustrnctioii (d" o;eoloj;ical cross sections. .\iii. Inst. Milling Hiiy., Tiaiis., vol. !l, ])p, 402-409. 1881 Discussion id" llotchkiss's pajicr ["Tlio great I'lat To)) coal field and the New h'iver or lower coal measures coals." Uead to American Institnto of Miiiiii,!; I'".noiiieers]. •file Vii-iiiias. vol.'.'. p. l,"::, 4 . 18.^1. 'rh(>. auriferous jfravelsof Xortli Car- olina. Am. I'liil. Soe.. I'nic.. vol. 19, pp. 477-481, 18,S2, Special siirv(\v of the I.ohif^h Water (iil)). 2d. (luol. Siirv. Pennsylvania, Report 06, ;:eoliiu:y of Pike and Monroe ooiiiities, pp. ;(l9-!():i, map, 2 plates, Harrlslmrg. 1882. 2.'5S CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF |i"ii. rj:. HAIITDN. Chance, II. Marl.vn— UoiiliniKil. Suction at tlicSi-hiiylkill Water (!ii|i. '_'(!. (ioiil. Sum . I'liiii.sylviinia, licpnil tin. ;;()iilii(;y (>r I'ikii iiiiil Mimrmi I'cmiitU'H, iihilr ill ]iii(kcl, lljirrisbiiig. ISH'J. .SpociMl Hiirvi'y (if till) Dclawari' ^^ ater (liij.'v 111' I'ikd uiiil .Mniiioe ((iiinlii'M, pp. Da4-;UH, iiia]i, 2 phitcs ill pocket, IIarrislmi-,i;. i8«i;. (Jeojjrapliical iiitrodiution, p-olof;- ical iiiti'oiliictloii, HtriictiiiMl ix'ciillai'i- lifr* 1)1' individual Hoani.H. '.'tl (J»!ol. Siirv. l'(!inisylvaiii;i, lirpoit A(', npiiil nil loal iiiiiiintr, I'.v !!■ M. Cliaiico, pp. (ill, lliiirisbiir;;, I88;i. — Con.stincting geological crons moc- lioud. 2il (li'ol. Siirv. I'tiniiHylvimiii, Kcport A(', rcpiiit on coal iniiiiiiy, by 11. .\I. Cliauce. pp. 42-S4, llarrisliurs, 1H8:!. 'i'lio slate (|narri«8 in 1875 [and strnctnn^ ol' water fiaimj. M (icol. Siirv. I'minsylvaiiia, lii'|ii>rt ]):i, vol. 1, geology of Lt'liifili anil Xoi tliumptoii coiiiitioH.pp. 148-101), llarrirtbuig, lH8;t. A revision of tlie bitnniinoiis coal nieasnres of L'learliolil Connt.y. I'll Gool. Siirv. rt'nii«ylvaiiia, lieport 111, pp. xi XV, l-l'J", '_' iiiapH, Ilarrisbiir^, 18S4. Tiio Deep Kivor coal lield of Nortli Carolina. Am. ln.1t. Miiiiiij; Kug., voLlII, jip. 517-5'JO, 1885. Work oi' tlie I'nited Stiites (ieolo;;- ieal Survey in the Great Kanawha coal tield. Till! Virginias, vol. 0, pp. 40-41 {f p.), 4^, lfiS5. Discit.s.soil by I. (J. White, p. 44. The Jiutielinal theory of natural gas. Am. In.st. Miiiiug Eng., Trans., vol. 1.'), pp. 3-1:;, 1887. ('oal measures of the Indian Terri- tory. Am. (iool., vol. fi, pp. '_'38-'-'10, Ig'.lO. [(ieologieal notes on Mexican Cen- tral Kailroad.] Mactailane's (Iool. Kwy. (liiido, .M edition, p.41S (> p.).18il(l. (Jeology of the Choctaw coal field. Am. In.tt. Mining lOiig., I laiis., vol. 18, pj'. O.Vi-001,2iilatos, I8i)0. [ ] North Carolina. Mai'larlanoH (iuol. Kwy. (iuide, L'd edition, jip. ;iti'>-;iG8. IH'.IO. Cliapter by A\'. ('. Kerr ," (Icnlogie, Paris, 1H,")7. [Not him-ii | Chauning, William F. [lieport of i,.. coiinaissance from Sugar Islainl in Saiilt Ste. Marie and vicinity.) V. S. (ioiionil Land ()Hlc(<, Report I'm jsi; pp 10!)-2ll!t, ;tOth Cong:, iMtBL'S.^., Senate K , |l,„ No. 2, 1847. Chapin, A. \\. .1 unction of tiii|i ami sandstone, Wallingford, Conn. Am. .Tour. Sci., vol.27, pp. 104-112. I8:;5. Chapin, ,1. II. The lianging hills. Miiriden Sei. A.s.soe., Tiani*., vol. 2. iii].2:j->, 1887. The trap ridges at Meriden again. Meriden Sei. Assoc, Trans., vol, J. pp. ,14 m, 188H. Some geological features of .Meridtu. Meriden Sei. Assoo., Trans., vol. 4, jip. 'm f,[, I SOI. Chapman, E. .1. On the Wallbnd;;!' hennitito mim- as illustrating IliestiKk- formed mode of occurrence in eerliiin mo deposits. Itoyal Soe. Canada, Trans., vol.1). m'(. l.pii. 21-2(i, 1S8S. Notes ou the drift deiiosits of west- ern Canada and on the ai'.iient e.xtiii- sioii of the lake area of that ri'gioii. Canidiaii .loin-., vol. 0, new series, pp 221-22!), 1881, Uuviewod by .1, W. D[awson). I'iinailian .Nat., vol. (i, pp. 219-224, 18(11. Notes on tho geology of tlie lilin' Moiinttiiu escarpment in Colliiij,nv(ioil Township, Canada west. (,'anadian Jour., vol. 5, new seriiH, pp. IJOi-au"), 1800. On the geology of Belleville aiidllie surrounding district. (.,'aiiadian Jour., vol. 5. new 3i'rie.<, pp 41 48, 1800, Sketch of the geology of Ilastiuss ! County, Canada west. Can.idian .lour,, new series vol. J. IP 470-l7a, 1860. .\ popular exposition of tlie iiiiuir;il» and geology of Canada. (^lnadian Jour,, new series. \"1, ti. H9-I'»' 42,-)-4,'),"), ,11)0 518, 181)1; vol, 7, pp. 111.- I'-'l. 1*'- vol, 8, pp. 17-;i:i, 111-120, 185-210, 4:i7-161 lf*^-j Chapman, K. J,- — Niile on tile in Can.idi.'in ro (';iii:iiliiin .lour I (!.'>, 1H(M, — NiitcB on tl TliPii.lcr liay [I (.'jii;ip|iiin ,loiir •:\!i •.'.'O, I8fl», — (In the occuri llie I>l:iiii| of ( liiiuiy. (.'iiiiiicliiin Jour,, ■M. Is72. — .Note iin a rcii rroiis run n try in iiiof.i, ill Ontario Ciiiniiliiiii Join-,, :i;i4. 1872, I .\ll oiltlilicof ( ('iirjjdi.iii .lour,, \ .>ll. 187,'. .Vhsliaet, .\in. .J,, l'.i3u(; p.). 1870, I — .\ii oiltlilicof t li:ise(l on a snbdiv iiitoiiatm.il jireaH I'.ige.s, I'l.ronto. is I — On ilic jeadin,! (.'auailii. <'iilia(li;iii Jour., \c> «;-i:;i.i«7;<. I Chapman, W, II. (iMiiity. IViiria Sei. As.soc Is-T, I Charleston, Kcpor i"iiimjtie..,.f the c iirte>iaii wells, 61 |Charlton, o. c. o,, "'•'""""llii-ciiiainsi Kails. K.iii.-.;,, Arad, ,Sei t:lM, IWM. |Charltoa, Tiidma.s. f'''"'f0f rl|;,r(.o..,| i,t ""li'-MlverClicr,,, '"(-'oiiiity. Colo. ^■"■i- "iMl Mining .1, f'lU-, I.MIil. ,'"«"\•^v. ()„ th( """^■"■ni'ioiuorphi) •^"iJuui. S,.i„y,iy,,, ki'i. |iin.i,. ijT. Idiiliiiiicd. ho MliickHillxiiml Vvominy;. ir., Trails., vol. 1!) |i|i oiecki, V. K.,iiii(l, icirt tin uortl H l)i)r(l t, IWiw Hoit'iisc," '. [Not SllCll 1 F. [licport ol' ic- , Suj^iir Island 1(1 (I vicinity. 1 )nir(>, Kfi>"ririiili^lT |i|i. it Sf9»., Sflllltll Ia. lid.'. iction «)f trail ami lord, Conn. hannin^; liiH.s. ;.,Tnin!<.,v.>l.'.:. I'li.2:!>. I.ABTON.I NORTH AMKUK^VN (iKOLOfiY. 23! » Cliapmnii, K..I.— Continiud ChfiBe, .\. W.— Conliniii'd. - Niilo oil tlui oi'cnn'cnci'.s of ailiinilu ill Ciiiiadiaii rodcH. On 111)' Klaiiiatli |{ivi-r mines; rc- inai'knltli' ;;ra\ i-l >^"iiy- Id.'i. l-i'l Am. .lour. Si;i On the Walllirid^c illnstratiuj; till- stock accurroucc in imtaiii Traus., vol.:!. m''. 4.ii|i. — On the artcHiaii welln in Lob An}?c- les Comity. t^iiliroiiiia Aiail. S<;i., I'roc., vol. T,. pp. 104 Noic nil a reiiiarkalile hell of am if- laV, Ih;."). irons idiiiilry in llio township of Mar- Chase, Oeorj^c. Notice of a dolomilt', mora, in Ontiirio. and description of a ^oft yreen rock, (iiiiacliim Jonr., vol. 11!, new scries, pp. a.'lO- : Am. Jour. Hcl., vol.3, p.lMO ({ p.), 1K2I. ™ '*•'-' Chatard. ThoinaH M. Tlic fjiM-i.t.s-.limyte <':i, Xo. — An out line of the ^icolooy of ( )ntario. CiHiailiaii .lour., vol. 11, new hltIch, pp. "iSii .W.I. IHT.'i. .\b»lracl, .\ni. .loiir. Sri., lid scries, vol.11, li.i5u(; p.). isTti. 1 features of Mciiilrii. ^ — \„ outline of tlit! oeolojiy of Canada liasetl (111 a snhdiviMion of its I'roviiices into natural art^as. 12 plates, x.wiii, 10.") liii','('s. Toronto. 1S7G. — On the leailing geological area^^ of ('ana(ia. CiiiiKiliiin Jour., vol. 15, uuwscrics, pp. lli-'JL', it-llIl.lBTrt. i Chapman, W. H. tieoloj^y of I'eoria Idiiiity. IVoria Sci. As.soc., liiiil., \(il. I, pp. 14-Ul, 18-:. ift deposits (if west- m tho ancient c.xtiii- roa of that iciii"". i-ol. 0, now scries, PP. Ill W. Dlawsou). laiiadian •1-M, IHCil. geolo^ry of the Hill'' ont in Colliiig«oo(l I west, vol. '>, 'I''"' '*'■'''''■''• ''''' y-of Belleville ami tlie rict. vol. 5. i'"'^^ ^''"'^' ''''■ .oology n I'll astiu^'s] west. ii,.\v worus yu\. 5. W ositionoi'tlicmiu^"''! anada. Inew Hcrii's. m bl; vol.7, PI . 11. 149-W i,-i:;i.l*'- -120, 18J '.210, 4:17-46:!, li*"' I [Charleston. JJciiort of the scieutilic (iiiiiiiiittcc of tho city of Charlostou on aitcsiaii Wells, 61 jiafjos, Charleston, |Charlton, o. C. Oii the occurrence of iiiaiiiiinith rciiiaiiis in l''raiikliii Cuinit.N, Kails. K;iiisii~ Acad. Sci., 'rciiis., vol. 1-, p. 71, ■v.). iN.n, ICharlton, 'flKnnas. Notes on the ocenr- MicL'of clKirooal at a dejitli of t)30 i'oet iatlic Silver ClitV iiiininLC district, Ciia- itr Comity. Colo. Kiij;. iiml Miiiiii;;' .lour., vol. 4il, p. I!;!'.' (.', ti'l 1, I , l-ii. iiii.'J87 LMIi), ItS. 41;, \Vasliin,!;toli, Ii*k7. Alislr.icl, Kiijr. and Miiiiii;; Jour., vol. 4(1, p. ■ifM', <'ol.),4', lfiii7. — Thoperidotiteof i;iliottC.), Washington, l6isi). 240 ('ATAL(KiUK AND INDKX OV lliil.l.. 127. D/HITOI».I Chatard, 'riKiiniis M.- ('oiiliiiiifd. Chataid, rii.), [• . s. (ir.il. Siiiv., Hull. X,,. (Kl, (.p. |.VM,-,4 \Vii«liiiiKtrni, 1'y K. D. Irvinf:;. (Ii'on '.'ai'lxinatoH and linieHtoncH, IN'iio- !<(■('-( i()ff('l(i(! n'i;i(iii. Analvses.J r. S. (lci)l. Siirv., Hull. Nip. (Id, pp, l.'ilM.'il, M'Hslilii^'toii, IHill). InoliiHinn ill diorito IVoiii ('riigcrs i Station, ii.ar rookskill. N. Y. [Analysis.] r.S. (iiMil. Siirv., Hull. No. (ill, p. t.')H i\ p.). AV;iMliini;t(in, IH'.iil. Cliauvenet, \V. M. Notes on tlli'Miiiiiplin IJiisalt from Island of Mytilcnc!. .\sia of iron ore collected in Teiinc.s.xei', Minor. [Analysis.] ] imli Ccnsim I'. S., vol. i.'i, Minin- imlii^ IT. .S. (icol, Surv., Hiill.No. (Ml. p. I'lS (,\ p.), ' tries, pp. II")! IIO.'), iniip, 4 ', Wimliinnlon, l8Mi, WashinKtdii. lK!i(i. y„t^.„ „„ ,,„, „.,niides of iron (ire K'ocks IVoin r.aitiiiiorc Coiinly. Atd. collected in Alaliaina. [Anillys"H.] I lOlh (VimiiM U. S., v.,1. 15, .Miiiinj: Imlus- U. S. (iiMl. Smv., Hull. Xo. (U, i>. 4:1 {}. p.), trit-M, pp, ;)H3-;il)0, iimp, 4^ AVa«liii]i;i(iii.lwi. Wnsliliiulnii, 18!l(l. < ,. , n ., , Notes on tiK* saiiiiiles of iron (ire Sandstones ironi nciir rortsnioiilli. ,,.,.,.. , . ., collected in Miss(niri. Ohio. [Analysis.] , , „ ,, „ , , '. „ ,, .. ., ,. , KM 1 (.'cnsim \ . S., vo . 1,1, Miiniii; Ini in- TJ, S. (icol. Surv., Hii 1. N... (14, p. 4.. (' i(.), ,. .,.„,.„ ,„ ,., ,, „. , . . ,„„ ' '' I tiit'H, pp. 40;-4'J0, 4°, WnMhiiijilmi, I.';*;. A\ aHliiiiyfoii, IHIlii, I ' " ' ' '^ ' — Notes on the sainjilcs of inm urc iron ores, and pi^ irons. licdl. Sinv. MJHHduii, piiliiiilimiy ii|"mI(iii ii-dii ores anil cnal (Icliln ('rom llilil«i,rk ni 1K72, part 1. jip. in 41. I.x7;i. — ('hcinieai iinalyseH. (iciil. Siirv, MiHMoiiil. liK liMliiin Kli lilwiirk »(' tS7:U74, Ifcport, vol. 1. pp. 7l)ll 7;il. .Icllir Hiiii (;ity, 1K74. — I'reliniiiiary notes on the iinii iv- sources (if Colorado. • '(ilonido School of Mini'H, Ki p7;i. IHIKI. Diali.'ise, Peiiokee-Ooo-eliic ranoe, Jliehioan. [Analyses.] II. S. Gcol. Snrv., Hull. No. lil, )). 47 (.J ]).), AVa.sliiniitoii, 18!l(l. collected in Kentucky. loth Census l". S.,vol. l.'i, Miiiiii;,' Iiuliislrirf, pp. 'J8D-;illO, maps, 4 \ Washinytnii, \M^\. — Kcratojihv re from Marhlehead Neck, Chester, .Mhert H. The iron ri'^rioii "f Mass. [.\nalyse8.] northern Alinnesota. U. S. (ieol. Snrv., Hull. No. 7K, p. ]1>1 (,', p.), , (ieoLaiiil Nat. UIhI., ,Siirv., Miiinr..nla.lllli WiisliinjJitoii, 18U1. j Aiiiiiial JJeiiort for 18»'.', jip, l.')'. I(i7. Mhim l''rn|itivo roclv from Montana. [Analysis.] V. S, (ieol. Siiiv., Hull. No. 7H, p. IL':i (.J p.). W.nshiiiKton, 181I1. Kocks from California. [Analyses.] r.S. (Ieol. Snrv,, Hull. No. 78, \>. 12;i, Wash inytdii, 18111, Sandstone from Arizona, [Analysis. | V. S. Gi'dl. Snrv., Hull. No. 78, ji. 124 (J p.). 1801. Clarke, 1'. AV., and. A report of work done in tho Washiiioton l^ahora- tory diirin.o' the fiscal year 1KS;$-S4. V. S. (icdl. Siirv.. Hull. No. il, vol. 2, pp, 243- i 280, Wnsliinston, 188.5. apolis. 1HH4. Chester, Frederick 1). On liowiiicnlnii in Delaware. Am. Jour. Scl., ;!(1 series, vol. 'J.'i, jip. W-21. 1883. • Observations ii])oii stratified drift in | • Dohiwaro. Am. .lour, Sei„ :!<1 siirios, vol. ■-'.'>, pp.-lllC-IW , 1883. Abstract, Science, Vdl.2, p..'i80 (,\ p.l. If'*' The gnatornary gravels of iioilln'iiij Delaware and eastern War.\ lainl. Am. .Idiir. .Sci., 3<1 sories. vol. '-'". I'l'- '*'i imi, iiia|i, 1884. Chester, IVcdt riie Ki'fivi ware iieiiiiiHii .Am. ./our, .Si IXrt.-,. — \ nn iew < ware, resiiltfl |ir(i;;ress. .Via. .\ssdc., I Results fioi ami a.s.sociafed ware. •Viri. .\Hsi)r., 1' — Tlie State-Jii t'iafed rocks, n llio Mcrpeiitine viinia, (AliNti'ii Am. .\sfldc. All' — Tile liJilibros) I'elaware. ''■ .s. (looi, Sim tt'ii.iliiiif;lon, 1800. ■Minlriict, Am. Nj — Tlie Stato-Iint li.itcd rocks. I'oiMisvlvania (\o l'P!»:i-lo.-, Ilnrrishu Alistraet, Am.Na — ] I'cl.lWjiro. cj 'iind, and Virgin i ■Viiir;i/laiifi'.s Geo I'l'-'ra .Til, 1891. Chickering, ,]. \\ ,■ .Akska. ■'*i''- Am. Siipt., V,. "'5 IJ l>.l. Inlio, im I'hil. .S,„... M.iy, 1887. l^hiHA. I.. The 1, pl'ii"H;.Hiilia(^rialo K.'in,'..Ts City ijeyj,,, I CWpmai), .Nathaniel ''■'',i. I, in'- """ '■"■ •'''""■ ,tcH on tli<' ii"i' '■''• ih.. ,f MiiifH, U'l'""' "' '''■''' i-ceH of Coloriulo. ^ KiiU.,'l'ii"'«- \"I1'*VP- Notes on tbcHiniiiilis • ted in Tcnni^scf. S vol. l.\ M'"'"' '■"'"■' Iminii. S v,il. 15, Mi»i"j: '"''"'• „ HiunpleH -r inm .to sonvi. S„ vol. K'. Miiiiii!; liiili" 4o,Wasbiii;;iiiii, l*^*'''- , sa.ni.l.'S of ■»•"" '*' tiicUy. Is. v.il.lo,Mi"i"v;l'"'"'*'"'''' Cheater, Trotlorirk 1).— CoiitinniMl. Chlam, liichanl K. ^lll^ \'iillfciIlciiniiio», Tlio hiuvoIh of tlio hoiiIImtii Ddii- Mtixifo. wiiri* peniiiMiilii. Am. .Imir. Sii., .'Id Mrrlii.^, vol. '.'It, pp. .'Ill- 14, A nsvii'w of tlio n^oloj^y of Iiclii- Wiirc, I'i>.si:lts of 11 Hlll'Noy now ill |iro;;ie«.s. Am. .\sHoc., I'mc, vol. .'CI. pp. 1110-4111, 1HH,'>. ]{t'Hiilts IVoiii a study of tliii nalthros luiil assot'iiited iiiii|>liiliolitfM in Delu- Aiii. liiHl. Mining IOiik., triiiirt., vol. Kl, pp. 3.11-;iiW, IHH.-.. — Tlmdraiiiajjcol tlio \ alley of Mexico. Kiii;. mill Mining; , lour., vol. Ml. pp.4TH-lt40, .''>0<)-.'i(l|,."'.'2. ,%:'4, 1 , IHHS. — Tho Cutort'i) milling dlNtrlet. Eii;;. iiikI Mliiiii!.' Jomi., miI. IH. pp. ;i4(>-n49, ;i8H-:i8n, I7ti-47H, 4 , IM-^II. — Siei Tft Mojada, Mexieo. Am. lii«l. Miniiii; I'ni;., 'rniiis., vol. I.'), pp. "".\m. .\..-.»..., ITo..., vol.34. pp.215-2in. 1886. j Ml!-,W,>nap, |S87. _'lhe Stale-line serpentineH and asHo- Cholecki, ('. I'... and Cliancou.toiB, de. ,i„tea n.ekK, a ,.reli.„in»rv noliee of ] ">;««■■* ''""^ '•''* ""■''^ "'" "">'l- '^ '""'l ,ho serpentine of Hontl.oa.st IVnn.syl- ''" " '■"'•^"♦''' "''^ ''«•'"" H-rtense," vania. [Almtract.] (.eolo^Me, Paris. l«57. [Not H.on.J Am Asuoc. Adv. Scl., I'ror., vol. 30, p. 'J24, Christy, I»avid. [.etters on fienlofry^ IMSS. heino; n serie.s of coiiiiniuiieationNorigi- Tlie o;al)broH and MHsocittted roi'ks in nally addres.sed to l>r. .Icdiii I,oeke, of licliiwarc. Cincinnati, f;ivinj;an oiitliiieof tliooe. r. S. (ii'ol. Sarv., Hull. No. .111. jip. 45, map, olo^y of the West, and S(>iitliwcst, to- {;etli(tr wit ha II essay on the erratic rocks of North America, (IS, II]iao;e,s, (i plates, — The State-lino serpcntmo nnd asso- Oxford, ISIH. '■'•'''■'^ '"'■'^*'' i On tho Koniatite limestone of h'ock- IViiiisvlvaiila (r'>ol. Siirv., Iteport lor 1887, ,• , , , ,, ^ ■ , „., , :. ,, . , ,„,,„ lord, .lackson ( onntv, Ind. pp, 0:i-lil:i, llaiTisbiirj;, IS'.IO, ' . » ■ • Al,str;„.|, Am. Xat ., vol. '23, p. S12 (.1 p.), 1880. '^'"' ^^««'"-' ''••'"•■■ ^ "'■ ''•• I'l'- ~^->'^' l'^''''- :_T lielawaro, eastern shore ..f Mary- Christy, S. li. ( Mi the yen.'si.s of einna- ,', , ... . . h.'ir d(^i)osits. 1:111(1, and \ irifinin. . ' „ ,, , ,-,,,, ,, ., „, ,..■ .\iii..lour. S(i..3(l Moncs, vol. 17. pp. 4r.:)--4(;3, Miiiliirlaiio .s Gcol.Kwy. (ini(l(>, _'(l oditiiiii, '' ii|p.;i'«j-.'i;ii,i8oi. '""'■' „,. , , ,,. . ,n, ,, . /,, ■ Church, .(olin A. liidoriironndtenipcra- Cliickering, ,r. M .. ir. ThoMnirGhicier, , .^i .. ^ i i , I tiircs on the Comstock lodo. ■ " '■ „ Am. .loiif. Scl., 3d Mories. vol. 17. pii. 2H!)-'.'ft(!, M. Am. Sapt.,vol. 20, pp. 10789 107!)0, No. | ,^^,, \Vii.n, 189(1. Alwtno I, Am. Xal., v(.l. 'J.-|, p. 1002, 1891. 675 (J p.), folio, 1888. Koad to Wa.sliintrtoii I'hil, Soi'., Mav, 1887. \ ' ^. f ■Child, A. 1.. Tho looss of tho ^\ estoni f\. Tiio ir*'" <• ^ liliiiiis; suliac^rial or snhacincons? Kansas City lieview, V(d. 4, (ip. '293 'J'll, ISHl. [Chipman, Nathaniel. On moving stoucs in lakes, ponds, etc. .\in. Jcmr. Sci,, vol. 14, pp. 303-305, 1828. [Chisholm, I'lederic F. Data concerning llioDdivcv wells. •sota. ';;ri8.u,pp.i^^i«^'^"'""- I,,,, 1). (ml.owldi'nlf" ;,.l «..ri.^«, vol. ^-I'l'- '*'•'■ LuponstratifuHiatiltuM Tlu! jjeolo^y and veinsoffomhstono, Ariz. Kn;;. and Minin; .Tour.. Md.33, pp. 218-210. 313.4M882. Ki^vicWfd by \V. T. l!lak(>. iliid.. pp. •J31-.2.')'J, 328, 1882. The ijcolojjical hatth^ of tin; Com- Htock. [l\(;vii?\v of llai;ue and Idd- in^s.] Eii^'. .1)1(1 .Mining '^mr.. vol.41, ii..'>2. 4^, 1H88. ;>d sonos vol.2^VP««^"' L,.,,vol.2,p.:>^-^^l'->''^^^' , Lu-v gravels of >.;"•""- leastcrnMar.Nlau'l. _,_| ■.id series, vol. -'I'l' I'tiiiirailo Sci. Soc, I'roc.., vol. 1, pp. 8:1-98, j Cist, Zachai'jah. Aeeonnt of the mines '* of a)itliraeite in th(> re,t;i('ul ciinivalentM of llic vi'Miiily of \c\v Alhiiiiy, Iiid.. .-i.s (loiii- piiiod \\ itli MiD.so (IcsciibiMl in i>ayc.H, St. Panl, 1801. [Not socn. I Clai'k, A. C. Work in novth central Wi.s- eonsin. ■\Vist'oii.''iii (ii'iil. .Sm v., Aiiiiii;il Ji<|nirt loi IS77, lip. 41 -4n, MiKli.sdii. 187S. Siiperl'icial <;'eli. 7ir)-72:!, 1S8'J. Clark, I'.tlyar V. Studies in tin; Hliodo Island eo;il measures. Xrwpiiil X;\t. Hist. Sor., rrm., (Idciiincnt J, ])l).i)-12, 1884. Clark, Ellis, \otes on the progress of mining in China. Am. Tiist. Minin;? Kn^., Tnins., vol. 111. pp. .'■)71-.''i93, 1801. during (ho niontlis of Oct(d)(>r and \o. vemlier, 18^7, into the southern cdnntif* of Maryland. .lohiis JIopkiilH I'liiv., (^'iiciiliii's, vdl. 7. ||., 0.-. 07. Xo. li:!, I8,SS. — Discovery of fossil-beariui;' Civti. eeonsHtratii in Anne Arundel am ll'iiuce George counties, Md. .Iiihiis Hopkins I'liiv.. C'ircular.s. \ nl. s, X i;9, piK 21) 21. 18.-!!). — On the Tertiary deiiosits of tlicCipi Fear Ifiver I'egion. (Icol. Soc. Am., Hull., vol. l,pp. ."i:)7-:p40. If9it. Alistnicts. Am. CiioL.vol. T), p. llll (> ],,, IS'.IO 1 Am. Niit.. vol. 24, p. 28!) (,', )).), l.^I'ii. — Thinl annual geologi<'al exiuil;. lion into southern .Maryland amlWr- ginia. Jolni.s llojiUins I'liiv., •'irci.ini'*, vol.;i.!i" 81.p]). (l;l-71,4\189i). — ThegeoloL'ic.'il features of 'iay llc:i'l. Mass. .foliiis Hopltilis Univ., ('iiculMis. \ nl. li', N. 84, 1). 28(11 (■oI.),4'M8!)0. — Report of the scicntifn' (xinditii:! I I into southern Maryland, (ieoloi'v. ' iToluis Hopkin.i I niv., Civcnlav.i, \(il.li'.ii]i 100-I0a,No.8'.),.l", 1,S9I. Clarke, F. W.. et al.] Wink done in] the division of elieiiiistry and phy.lntc, 187.'!. The Ilumboldt-l'ocahontas vein. Kosita, Colo. Am. Inst. Minin}{ Knu., Trans., vol. 7. pj). 2i-:i;i, 1879. Clark, William H. A new ammonite whieh throws additional ligjit upon tlio geological positioii of the Alpine Rhietie. Am. .Toor. ,Scl., lii! scric,- i)p. 1 18 1 1'.i, 1888. (,\ p.), Xo. 42, AVasliin^rtoa. 18.^7. — Fulgurite fi'om Wliitc-^idf Coiiiity.l 111. r. S. ilrol. .'^urv., r,ull.,vnl.7, l>. UOiiiii N'o.42, Wa.sl!inj,'ton, 1887. — Three coals from Gulf, X. C r. S. 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[From Florida analyses.] U. S. (Icol. Suiv., Bull. Xo. CO, p. 102 (;i p.), ■\Vilsliiiif;toii, 1890. Sandstone from Kuona Vista, Ohio. [Analysis.] U. S. Gfol. Surv., Hull. Xo. 01, ii. 4.") {[ )).), Wnsliiiifltoii, 1890. Tluuolativcabnndanceof thtu'liemi- ( al t'k'nients. 1. S. C.i'ol. Surv., Bull. X». 78, ]tyt. ;t4-42, AViisliui^'tcm, 1891. — and Chatard, T. M. A re])ort of work dune in the Washiiio'ton labora- tory diirinjj; the fiscal year 1883-Sl. r. S. ('..111. Surv., Bull. No. 9, vol. 2, pp. 241!- 2m. \Vasliln>,Moli, 188,"). — and Diller, .1. S. Tnr. 100 (:■{ ]>.), Wii.sliiimtoD. 1890. Clarke, (lalcn. [Exjdorations in the icfjion of the Yosoniite Valley.] Bd.stoii Soo. Xat. lli.st., Proc, vol. 15, ]>p. •>:<9-%i. 1K7;). Clarke, Henry (i. Aurora, Nov. A litth* of it'f history, past and present. SclKKilof SIin>'s, (^)uart., vol. 3, pj). lll.'i-l.'lO, Clarke, .lohn .^L On the hiijhpr Dovo- iiiiui fannas of Ontario (Joiinty, N. Y. r. S. (Ipol. Surv., Bull. 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New Yolk State ^luseuni, 42(1 Keport, pp. 408-4;(7, Allinuy, ISsil. Discussed by C. D. Walcott. Am. Jour, Sei., 3(1 series, vol. 39, pp. l,->5-i:)(). The fauna, with Goniatites iutii- nu'scens, Heyricli, in western XewYork. Ami. (leol,, vol. 8, pi>. ,'lacial formation of the beds of the groat American lakes. Caiiadlaii .Nat., new Mcries, vol. o, pp, 213- 227, 1881. On the KingsmiH white sandstone. Ami. Pbil. Soc.. I'roe., vol. 20. pp. 000 073, 1883. UiscUBHed by J. P. Lesley, pp. 673-675. 244 OATALOGUE AND INDEX OF f Bri,i,. 127, Claypole, !'>. W. — Coiitiinu'd. On the equiviiloiit of tlio Schohaiio grit of New York in middle PennHyl- vania. Am. Phil. Soc, I'roo., vol. 20, pp. ."iiU-SJO, 1883. On two small patches of Catskill repreHonted near Le Roy on the map in Keport G in the second geological snrs'ey of Pennnylvania. Am. riiil. Soc, I'roL'., vol. 20, pp. 533-534 (J p.), 1883. On a mass of Catskill rocks sup- posed to exist on the north bank of Towauda Creek, near Franklin. Am. Phil. Soc, I'loc, vol. 20, pp. .Tiil-SSS, 1883. On an error in identifying two dis- tinct beds of iron ore in IJeport (J of the geological survey of Bradford County, Pa. Am. rijil. Soc, Proc, vol. 20, pp. 529-530, 1883. On the occurrence of fossiliferous strata in the lower Poneiit (Catskill) group of middle Pennsylvania. Am. Niit., vol. 17, pp. 274-282, 18H3. The Niagara group of New York ab- sent from Perry ('onnty. Pa. Am. Phil. Soc, Proe., vol. 21, pp. 500-502. 1884. Report on some fossils from the lower coal measures near Wilke8l)arre, IjU- zerne County, Pa. WyoniiiiK Ili.st. iiml (iool. ,Soc, Pro(\ and Coll., vol. 2, pp. 2:iO-2:.:i, 1884. The Onondaga salt group, or gyp- seous grou]) of New York, in Perry County, Pa. Am. I'liil. Soc, Proc, vol. 21, pp. 497-499, 1884. On the ( Uinton and other shales, etc., composing the fifth group of K'ogors in the first siu'vpalaclii;in .Mmiii- tains, a study in dynamical ;;r()l{ii,'y. Am. Xat., vol. 19, 257 288, 1885. On the materials of the .Vppida-j chians. Road to Am. Ahsoc Adv. Sci., ISS.'i. Abstracts, Am.. four. Sci., 3d nerics. veil. «', p. ;U0(51iii("s), 1885; Science, vol. tip. 221 (,S pi. ( 188.'>. Hntlalo and Chicago, or "Wliitj might have been." Am. Xat., vol. 20, pji. 850-802, l.Sfiii. Abstract, Am. Assoc, I'roc. \ "I. ;!.'i, l'."l| (iP-).''<8«- The old gorge at Niagar.'i. Science, vol. 8, p. 230 (} p.), 1880. DARTO.N.] Claypole, K Tlio l;ik Sddcs in tin lean gliicicj ICdiiiljiir';! ms, ]ilate.s, It Ah.s(r,icf,s, JSiiT; Am. (i(> 8ii. Moil (Illy A.ssDc. Adv. h 'I'lie matei ■\iii. -Vat., v( — Till' four I' ■VJvmiia. [A -Viii. As.soc. . (J P-), 1888, — .'^iii,!,Mi)ar a iii'.iv Akron, o: -\iii<;eol.,v„i "ii sonio i flio <(.iidition Cllltil. ^>"- Geol., vo •Mwtr.irf, Briti ""■'■'in;;. i>p. n«!)^i TJi(> eccontri '■"I'l versus the 1 I'Mi/lluir;;]! (;,.„ ■■>3^.-)4s, 18S.S. I — "liiciers jind -liii.i;,.,!,. vol. ;i Tlir .story of smiii. Mn. 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Monu- Itri.ort of MtUin.Hinf,!'. kaboforcnnd.aortl,c ,„e Api.ala.-l.i^'" ,^'""" u dynamical ;i-'<'l";.?y- 10 '2^)7 '21)8. 188"). ,tcrial8 of tl>c .M.V^'1^>- ..louv. h«<.,.f.i J k85; Scieiio<',vo\.i'l>-""i I,\ Cliicago en " t ov . '•WW 20, Vl<- 850-80-. l'^'^"; ,.A««oc.,lTo.--^"'' ■•■'■'■■ ^roatNiajiiara. Claypole, E. "\V.— Continncd. 'I'lio lake aj^6 in Oiiio, or soiiio epi- sodes intlio retreat of the North Anier- ' lean },'laeier. IMiiibiirKli Tiool. Soc, Trans., vol. !>, pp. 421- 4,'i(^. ]ilntt'H. 1887. Ali.strncts. Am. Xal., vol. 22, ]>. I.'i2 (J p.), 18.^7; Ami. (icol., vol. 1, pp. G:i-()4, 1HS7 ; I'opular Sci. Moiithly, vol. ;i:i, pp. 42,S-42!), 1888 ; " Liiki' Ciiy:iliof;i'- 'I study ill j;l:i(ial j;('oliij;\-," Am. Ass(h;. Adv. Sei., I'roc, vol. 30, p. 218, 1888. 'ihe materials of tho Appalachians. .\iii. Xat., vol. 21, pp. U.')5-i)02. 1051-1000, 1887. — The four great sandstones of Pcnii- s.\lvaiiia. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. 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Notice of a geological examination of the country between Fredoricksbnrg anil Winchester, in Mrginia, iniduding the gold region. Geol. Soc. I'cnnsylvaniii, Trans,, vol. 1, jip, 298-313, idalc, l,S:i,5, Taylor, Richard, and. Notice of a vein of hitnminons coal rc'cenlly ex- plored near Havana, lliiba. .\m. riill. Sue, 'I'rnns,, vol, 6, now series, pp. 191-107, plate, 1839. [Clerc, F. T-.] The lead and zinc ores of southwest Missonri. Kny. and Miniii;; .lour., vol. 33, pp. 397-398, 4^,1887. [Kroin a pamphlet. Not seen. J 246 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BCI.I,. 127. liARTU.V.I Cleve, P.T. On tlie^rcolojjVDttliiiioitli- Coan, Titus— Continued, eastern West India IfsliindH. ! N'olcano of Kilaiica, llawiiii. Kim;;:!- Sv( iiskii Vcli'iinka|i« Ak:Ml.. Iliiiiil ' Aiii..l<>iir. Sci.. 'Jd serifs, vol. ;!7. i)j).U.')-416 liM;;iir, vol. !l, No. IL'. iiiii|is, StocUhdliii. 1871. I (J p ),1864. [Nol Kceii.l I ,, , , ^ ,. , , . , , \ oicauK^ triiptioiiN 111 Hawaii. '^ *>•' Am. Jour. N'l., lid Horic.s, vol. 411, pp. 1164-2115 east(!iu AVcst India Islands. ^»^ p.), 1807. Xcw Vorl; Aciiil. Sci., .\niiiiln, vol. 'J, ]>\>. 185- ]!)'j^ iKsi). [< 'n tlio recent curth([nalco ami vol- Abstriicis, Tr.in.s.. vol. 1, j)p. '.'1-2:!. lH83i , canio (sruptiou Oil Hawaii.) S,.,.ent eruption of Mauna Loa. F ron, Western K.xposilor, Asheville, X. C. ^,„ j,„„. ^^^ .j,, ^^..j^.^^ ^.„, ^ |,j, ,o„_j(,. Clinton, I >i' Witt. On certain plieuoiii | 1872. eii;i of the Circat Lakes of America. Xew York Lit. and Phil. Soe.. Trans., vol. - parll, pp. l-;n,4^, 1817. Coan, Titus. [Letter on the recent con dition of Kiliiuea.] Am. Jour. S.n., 2d series, vol. 12, j.p. 80-82, ! '"'PJ'.^' "^ *'>" '^^'^^^ <'<" <-entral Oiitlllio. 1851. ' ( 'Uiiada, Koyal Soc., Trans,, vol, 5, Sec, HI. ,. ., .. ,. », , ii|i, 45-,')il, iilales 1, 2, 4', 1888. On tlio eruption ot Mauna l.oa, i ■'., ' , ,. ' , . , , ,„ ' ^ Abstract, Canadian Kec. ."501., vol. 2, p. 415 Hawaii, Iciirnarv, lbo'2. Note on the Hawaiian volcanoes. Am. Jour. Sci., .^d series, vol. 8, ji. 4i;7 (jp,i, 1874. Coleman, A. P. Microscopic ]ietio;'- Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 14,|ip. 219-224, 18.52. (\ p,), 1887. — Notes on the o'eoujraphy ami ecoldL'v Notes on Kilauea and tlie recent of the liig liend of the Colmiiliia. (.'anada, Uoyul Soc, Trans., vol. 7, Sec, IV pp. 97-108, plate, 1800. — Drift rocks of central Ontario. Canada, Ifoyal Soc., Trans., vol. 8, ser. eruption of Manna i.oa. Aui. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 15, pp. 63-65, 1853. On tlie jtrescnt condition of tho crater of Kilauea, Hawaii. pp. 11-18, 1891. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 18. pp. 90-98, j Coleman, E. T. [Glaciers in Olceiill 1111(1 j Washiiioton.] Alpine Jour., ii. 233, 1877. [N'ol sicii,] — On Kilauea. Am. Jour. Si'i., 2d series, vol. 21, pp. 100-102 18.")C. Coleman, Ti. Soapstone [in (irccii Mcim- -OntherecenteruptionofMannaLoa. tains of Vermont]. Am.Jour.Sci., 2d series, vol. 21. pp. 139-144, i Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 28, pp. 370-371 (H"'! 237-241, 1856. j ISS.-i. — On the eruption at Hawaii. | Collett, John. Geology of Siilliva"] Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 22, pp. 240-243, ( "onnty Ind. ^^■'"- (icol. Surv. Indiana. 2d Report lor ISTO.rl^l — Volcanic action on Hawaii. loi'jio, Indianapolis, 1871. Am. Jour. .Sci.. 2d series, vol. 23, pp. 435-437, Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scried, vnl 18.57, I p. 303 ' p.), 1871. Collett, ,)ohu- I J (.'coJogy tics. (Jcel. Sllvv. Kcliertii Tor ]87 ii|iiili,s, 1872, — (Ecological Wliiic. Carrol .'111(1 Howard ci ''I 111. Surv. I llcperls, lor 1871 ajiiilis, 1872. Ociilogy o] KiK'x, and Gilis -l'arlnH.n, ' Annual j;c.j,„,,,',., [BOLL. 127. ii. , ,.i>. ■ii')-tis ivaii. LC and vdl- ilcanic (lis- 1. 4T.VI>-«M^ I iinil !J;-e;it DARTUN. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 247 411, Vl> 10. ■.;ii9-2'0, Lou. I. -. I'P -ISl-^iiS- una Lon. )l.4,l'l'- '""■"''' VOlclllKH'S. ol.8, ,..4r,7(il'i opic retvos- 1 Ontiirii'. vol. '.. Si-1'. 111. tv:i fi..v,ii.-.;,i>-i''' (iluui'iia- .Y.il.T, Sf'.l^'' Ontario. IS., vol. H, sor.l in Ori'j'-ou iiml I ,n(lr.'i!uMomvi ,,p. ;!70-:i7i (I l"'j of Sulliva"! I .port for 1?:MP^ : lid scricH. vol.! Collett, Johu— ("ontiiuicil. I I (icdlof^y oF l)iil)ois anil I'ikr ciuin- tics. Ocol. Siirv. liiilianii, II<1 mid >lth Aiiiiiial Kt'lioiis lor 1«71 iiml 187'2, pp. lit'2-J«". Iiidiiin- niiulis, 1872. (ieological rcconnaissiincool" Jasi)or, \Vliitf, CaiTiill, Ca.ss, Miami, Waliasli, iiiid Howard couutie.s. lii'ol. iSiii'V. Iiidiaii.'i, lid iiiid 4th AiiniLil iti'lioit.s lor 1871 aud 1872, i)ii.2'Jl-3;i7, Iiidiaii- aimlis, 1I-72. — (Jinlogy of Warren [Lawrence, Kiiiix, and Gibson counties]. Ciol. Siirv. Indiana, ClU Aiiiiujil lli'iiorl lur ls7:i, vp. 101-312, 315-422, 42«-42H. iiiups, [iiiliulMliolis, 187:!. — Geology of Brown (.'ouuty. (ii'nl. .Siirv. Iiidiiiiia, Olli AniiuHl Kuport i'or I8T4, pp. 77-110, niii]). Indianiipolis, 1875. Alistrait, .\in. .Tmir. Sci.. ltd Mories, vol. 10. p.:iOG(ip.). 1875. — (ieological reconnaisHaneo of llie coaliueasure roeks of Putnam County. (leol. Sorv. Iniliiina, "til Annual Jti'iiovt lor 1S75, lip. 4l>3-4C8. TniliiinapoIiM, 187ri. — Ucolooical rejiort on Vandorlmro, Dwell, and Montgomery [and Owen, Montgomery, southeastern Clay coun- ties]. deiil. Surv. Indiana, 7th Annual lU-porl i'or ISi.'i, pp. 240-462, map, Indianapolis, 1871). — Geiilogieal rejiort on Harrison and Crawt'oi'd counties, Ind., IHIS. tleol. Siirv. Indiana, l>y lO. T. Cox, 8th, Qtli, audlOth Annnal Koportx I'or 1876-78, pp. 201- 52'2, limps ill pocket. Indianapolis, 1879. — (ifiology of Indiaiiii [mines iind iiuarries] . luiliaiiii, Dopnrtmtnt (ieol. and Nat. Hi.sl., mil Aiiuiial Kopoi't, pp. IC-M;). Indianapoli.s, mt [ — ] Geology of Shelby County. IiHli.iiia, Dcpartnu^nt Ueol. and Xat. Hist., mil Annual Iteport, pp. 55-88, Indiauai)oli.«, lf8'2. |[ — 1 [General eeonoinie geology, out- liiii'jreoligy of Indiana, survey of Xew- i"!i:iiiii .la.sper I'ountios.] In.liuiia. Departiui'iit Ucol. and Xat. Hist., I'^tliAiiiiiial Uoport for 1882, pp. 17-25, 44-78, Iniliaiiaiiiilis, 1883. [I — J Outline geology of Indiana, stone wih of Indiana, economic geology of tlie State, geology of I'oscy County. Imliaiia.Dcpartincnl Go.d. and Xat. lli.st., illli -Vnimal Ucport for 188:t, pp. 2-70 Indian- il«lis, 1884, Collctt, John — Continued. Cieologieal maii of Indiana (scale 9 miles to tho inch), colored. Indiana, Department Ciool. and Xat. Hist., 13th Annual Itoport for 1883, p. 1, map in hack, Indianapolis, 1884, Geological ma]) of Indiana (scale 9 miles to the ineli). Indiana, IJeparliiio'jt (Ifol. and Xat. Hist., 14th Annual Itoport for 1884, iudiauaxiolis, 1884. Indiana. Alai'l'aririiic's (iiol. Kwy. (liiidi', 2d edition, lip. 103-207, 1800. Collier, I). C. Notes on eJialk iind Cre- taeoous deposits in eastern Colorado. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d scries, vol. 41, jip. 401-403, ]8li(i. Collins, II. C. Geological notes [survey of Red River raft region]. U. S. Army, ('liief of Kiigiiiecrs, Annual lleport for 1S73, 43d Cong., 1st sess.. House I'.x. Doc. Xo. 1, part 2, vol. 2, ])p, 051 -«(i4, Wash- ington, 1873. Also in Appendix Q,pp 01-74. Report, survey of Arkiinsiis and Corpus Christi ])a8ses and bogs. I'. S. Army, Chief of Kn;;incers, Annual UciMirt for 1870, jiart 1, pp. 934-937, plates 1, 2, Wasliinston, 1870. Rei)()rt [bayous ISouef and Courta- bleaul. U. S. Army, Chief of Engineers, Annual Report, jinrt 2, pp. 1170-1170, AVashington, 1880. Report [survey ol" Cotirtableau to the Atehafalayti]. F. S. Army, Chief of Engineers, Annnal Keiiort for 1880. part 2, ii|>. 1294-1297, M'.-ish- ington, 1881. Report [survey of Lake Poutchar- triiin]. r. S. .Vnny, Chief of Engineers, Annual Kcport for 1882. part 2, pp. 1391-1303, Wash- ington, 1882. Collins, J. IL On the Sudbury copper deposits. (!eol. Soc, Quart.. Tour., vol. 41, pp. 834-838, 1888. Colorado. 1K21. Sketches of the Mississippi, .lames, K. P. I'ormatious of western part of Mississipjii Valley, Jiimes, E.P. 1S23. Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains, Long. Map of country drained by Mis- sissip])i. western section, .lames, K. 1'. 248 catai>()Gi;k and indkx of [mxi.. 12; Colorado— {'out iniird. 1831. (Ji'i)Iii;;y "'"' niiiionilof^y wiisl til' the h'()jj;y of <('iitial iiiid western jxirtiiniM ol' ^■ortll America, Rogers. II. I). 1818, Tom' ill iiortlicni Moxico, AVis- li/CllllN. IS.'n!. (I'cologic iiiii|> of I'liited States, etc.. Marcou. .1. 1851. Kxploratiim liotwccii tliirty- (iiglith aiul I'orty-lirBt jiarallel in 18."i;]-,">t, Sciiiel. Ancient lake in tlie ("olorado l)<"Hort, Ulake, W.r. 185."). Heport on exploration lietwcon liititiult^ ;{8 and II Cor route to the I'ai'ifii-, Seliiel. Uelter die (.ieologio, von Nord- Ainerika, Mareoii, J. 18.5(!. K'eview of jiart of geologic map of tlio Kiiited States, l>y Mar- coii, make, W. 1'. 1857. < Mograpliy of the Western States, lilakc, W. P. 1858. (Joology of North America, Mar- coii, J. 185i>. Marc()n"s Geology of North Amer- ica. Dana. .1. 1), ; Agassiz, A. 1863. Appalachians and Kocky Moun- tains in geologic history, Dana, .T.D. (ieology, etc., of the Upjier Mis- sisBijiiii, llayden, II. 1866. Alhertite from Colorado. Doutou. Chalk at Smoky Hill. Conrad. (Hialk and Crctaiecns in eastern Colorado. Collier. 18(17. Parks of Colorado, (iilpiii. 1868. Rocky Mountain coal lieds, llay- don. Formations along eastern margin of K'ocky Mountains, llayden. Tertiary of Green River, Scmlder. Description of new nnio, Conrad. 1869. Notes ou Wyoming and Colorado, llayden. Lignite beds of the Ujjier Mis- souri, etc., llayden. Report of survey of Colorado and New Mexico, llayden. 1870. Mauvaises Terres formation in Colorado, ^larsli. Siiu jiictures of Kocky Mouutaiu sceuory, llaydou, F. \'. CoJorado — Con tinned. 1870, Mining industry. Hague,.!, it. 1871. Notes on Wyoming and C'olorailn, llayden. Proliiniiiary rejiort on M'yoiiiin;;, etc., llayden. 18TL'. Paleoutologic report onWyoniiiii;. Meek. Kl Paso district and Aiii.iijjiiu mine, Marviiie, Geolo;;y of tlie Missoiiii \all(v. Hayden. Geologv and jialeontology of (rt taceons of Kansas, Cojie, Lahradoi'ite rocks. Hunt,!. S. I'rofiles and sections, IJavdcn, Resources of western Kiuisas iiiid Colorado, Elliott, R. S, Tertiary flora of North Aiiiciir;i, LescjncrtMix. Tertiary coal of the West, Iloilm, •J.T. Plants of Cretaceous and Tm- tiary of Kansas and Nclii.i.siiii. i.es(|iiereiix. Monntains of ('olorai"islii'' dorado. I'li^iii )cUy Moniit;iinN kw.dl.A.l'- Cauyou City. \n and lloiM, I-'''- f,t;iies. I'.v llitfli- >. l)aiKi..l-l'- ma, Wytiuiiiig, Idi'ii. survey of M"ii- \Vyoiiui)g, M'' ;i,ls of CoIotoIo. Vliitrd St:it.'N 11.: HitcUwl£ Uinta Moun- Ines. W. A. 1 I'aik region Lion, X.'^bprry. luiuiaii. ,i8divi>i"U,l^n^' Colorado— Continued. IHT-t. (ioid Hill niiniiif; rej^ioii, Mar- vino. Kejiort on vertebrate jialeontol- oj^y, Cope. Cnitiiceous llora of Western Ter- ritories, Les(|nerenx. A^e of western lijjnite, Stevenson. Report of Hurvey of Colorado for 1«73, Hay don. Liijultes and Hint beds of west- ern America, Newberry. Li^nitotloraof tholar West, New- berry. Notes in geology along Union J'aeilifi h'ailroad, Kiieeland. Keport on •South I'ark districi, i'ealc. K(|port on Middle I'ark, Mar- vine. Vertebrate of Cretaceous of the Wist, Cope. Stratigraphy of I'liocene of north- ern Colorado, C()])e. I'orniatioii of lignite of Ifoeky Mountain region. Lesiiuereux. Age of lignite of lioeky Moun- tains, Le8(|ncrenx. Keconnaissanee in Ute cinintry, I'rout, Ilawn, F; llawn, L. | Liiiiiitic formation and its (iora, ' |jes(|uerelix. ' L'reiaeeous ago of lignite of the West, Coi)e. ST."). Iveport ou i)ortions of Colorado, Hay den. j San;y between Lea\euworth and the SiiM'ra Nevada, iMigle- niann. List of minerals and rocks, Loew. Age of angiosperinous ])lants re- feried to the Cretaceous, Dana, J. 1 ). New ]dants from Dakota group, Lesiiucrenx. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of the Ui)per Missouri, Meek. Cnitaeeous and Tertiary fossils of Upper Missouri country, Cabb. C»)lorad(> plateau province, Gil- Itert. Lxpctlition from Santa Fe to the Colorado, Newberry. 250 CATALOOITE AND INDEX OP fiifU..127. Colorado — Continued. IH7(). MiijiH of piirlN of Cnliforuia, Nc- vatlii, Ari/ona, Colnrailii, N('\n Miixicd, and I'tali, (lillifit, Mai'\ ino and Howell. Teiliary llora. and a^o of North American lijunito, l,esi|nori'nx. h't'ixjit of San .liian divinion. KndlirL. 1877. Coal ruj^ions of .Vnicrica, ]SIai:- farlanc, ,T. Palcontoloyic (diaiaitors ol' Ceno- zoic and Mcsozoic in ( Jreon Rive r district, Wliiti^ ('. A. KfHiilts of snrvcys for 187;'>, ilii\- dcn. Litlioloj;y of Hoiiflusrn Colora.ilo and uortlu^rn Now Mexico, (;onkliug. Keport m (Jrand River rcjiion, Pealc, Report of southoasteru division, Eudlich. Foothills of the Rocky Monn- tains, IJo" 30" to 88 , Conkling. Deacri])tivo gt^olosy fortieth parallel survey, Kinj?, C. ; Hajj;nc and I'^nunous. A}?o of the Jtocky Mountains, I'ealo, Stevenson. Pecnliar ty])0 of cru])tive moun- tains, I'eale. Iii;;nito co<\ls of Colorado, Pot- ter. 1878. Characters of .lurassic dinosaurs, Marsh. Striking products of erosion, Kud- lich. Results of surveys in 1870. Hay- den. t)lder rocks of the West, Hunt, T. S. Rystcniatio geology of fortieth- parallel survey, King, C Dikes and Azoic of southeastern Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Sierra .\bajo and west San Miguel mountains. Holmes. W. H. San .hum region, McCaul(!y, C. A. H. Wasatch group, Haydeu. Ivignito formations of North America, l.esqiierenx, Haydeu. American. lurassic dinosaurs, Wil- liston. Colorado— Con t i n U(>(1 . 1H7S. Remarks on l.aranue gr(Mi|i, White, ('. A. SauriauH in Dakota beds (ii'( iiln. ladi), ("ope. I'.ozoic rocks of South Ainfiiin, Ilunt.T, S. Rejiort on White River ilistriit, J'-ndlich. Tertiary llora of Western fcni- tories. hy l,es(]Uereux, Cope. I'ortion of northwestern (Hlo- rado. White, C. A. (Irand River district. I'eale. I']ruptive rocks (dTolorado, Eud- lich, lM7!t. Report on San Jnau re^fiou, Ihdu.es, W,H, Humboldt-Pocahontas \(in, li'o- 8ita,Clark. R, N. K'oport of operations in f'oln- rado and New Mexico, .Stiviu- son. North American Meso/oic uM Cenozoie, Milhn-, S, A. Carboniferous fossils. Wliiio. C.A. Ore deposits of lieadvillr. Hen- rich. Laramie group east of S|i;ini-li ranges. Stevenson. Pox Hills group, Stevenson. Re])ort on paleontoloi^y survey of Wyoming and Idaiu). Wliito, C, A. " Carboniferous fossils finni t'oln- rado, etc. White. ('.A. Macfai'lane's (ieological K'.iilmad Giude to Colorado, ihiydu. Davis, W. M. Geological survey of the tbitii'tli parallel, Newberry, Review of Ifayden's Atlas. . Mor- gan, A, Wanderings in the Westeiii l:md. Vivian. 1880. The great West, Ilaydcn, F. \'. Twin Lakes and Teocalli .Moun- tain. Haydcn. Permian of North America, 1'"'- ton. Report of Rocky Monnt;iiii divi- sion, Knunous, .S. 1-'. Fossils in .Inra-Trias, near ^i"' Miuuel, Hills, (nn,i,.in ' DA8T0N.1 NOKTII AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 251 ikotii be»ls ()!'( .lid. of Smith Aiiiciira. lito Kivcr distriit, , of Wt'steni IVni- CSqllOl'tMlX, Cdlic. lorthwcsitfiii t'"lo- SC.A. district, ronic. ks otTolorado, Kml- ?an Juiiu icjiiou, .11. Dculiontas vein. l!o- .K.N. jjioratioiis in fuln- New Mexico. Steven- rican Meso/oii' iin'l Millor, S. A. us ib.sHils, Wliite, .a of Loatlvill.'. Hon- oup east of Simni-b •ensoii. ui>, Stevenson, ileontolo-y !siciil i;;iili'W'l ('oloi-ulo. ll;i,viK-. M. urvey of tlic fortielli owbcrry. Hayilcus Atlas. Mor- in theAVcstevul:ina. Vest, Haydcn, F. V. and TeocalU Monu- den. North Ann-rica, l>iit- x'ocky Monnt.iiu .livi- nous, S. F. .Inra-Tvias. near ^:»'' tills. Colorado— ('oiitinuod. ll?. DNaniinution in Coloriulo and New Mexico, Stevenson. lllustration.s of the eartli's sur- face, {{lacicrs, Shalerand Davis. Fanlt in Vaukeo Hill, Leadville, Sh.idd. Artesian wells, Merthond. Canyons, their character and ori- j;in. IJrosH. Notes on Silver Clill' region, Wal- lace, S..1. WliojUier Lode, Gunnison Conn- ty, Frazer, 1'. 1882. .iii (bounty, l^o;;erH, ,\. X. I »evrlo|)mont of resources of ( 'ol- orado, Smitli. .1. A. 8an .liuui rttgion, Clonistock. ( 'lassilicat ions ot' lalvc Icisins, Davis. W. M. ■Inra-Trias of the westcin Cniled .States, iiroadhend. Coal measures in (innnison County, Ilallowell. North I'ark, Hroadhead. 1'rogre.ss of geoloj^y, I.SS1», Hunt, T. S. Silicilied trunks, Warder. Ri']tort on Crrtaceons and Ter- tiary, Ward, Iv. V. Tertiary basin al l'h)rissant, Scinlder. Cretaceous and Tertiary lloras of tlie West, Ijes(|uerenx. Lcsidville jxirphyry, Ennnous, S. F. Supposed .lura-Trias of the front ranges, Ilallowell. T'ossils of the Laramie grou]), White, C. A. Tnfa from I'lorissant, \\ iids- worth. Cretaceous fossils I'roni ^^■estcrn ern States, White, C. A. 1881. Sanadine, etc., in Nevadite of Chalk Mountain, Cross. Microscopic structure of building stones, Merrill, (!. 1*. Vertebrata of Tertiary of the West, Cope. Ore deposits by rei>laceuient, Kninn)ns, S. V. Extinct glaciers of San .Tiian Mountains, Hills. Azoic system jind its subdivi- sions, Whitney and Wads- worth. Artesian wells of Denver. Cross, Triassic insects from the Rocky Mountains, Sendder. Hnllalo Peak, F^nmions, S. 1'. Ihiildiug stones, Foster, .1. W. Hypersthene andesite and on tri- clinie pyroxene. Cross. The deposition of ores, Newberry. Data concerning Denver wells, Chisholm. 252 CATAT/XUIi: AND INDKX OF fnt'iuir. Colorado — Coiitiiuiod, IHHI. Oni (IcpoHits of Sniniiiit iic'-iii-('oii«\ Ncwlicrry. Soimratioii of strata in fol(liii;t, Miilklry. V. ('. I^ii I'lata Moiii)taiii.~<, I'^ii't'iiian Skotcli of Hocky Mountain ilivi- sion, Knununs, S. F. Notes on niutiiinori)liisni, Strvrn- son. < >riy;iii '•' <'rystallint' rocks, Ilnnt, T. S. (ioology of (lio .S|iaiii8li Peak, Sava<;('. Contrilmtions to iniiicralof^y of tli(( lf()i;ky Mountains, Cross and ilillfdirand. .IiirassiL' of Nortli America, Wiiito, C. A. Kcjtort t>f liocky Mountain divi- sion, Kninions, S. l'\ Laramie iiora, Ward, L. V. 188(). IvtMuiirkable lanilslid(!, Cross. IjOadvillo or(5 deposits, IJolker. Fresh- water invertebrates of the Jurassic, M'hite, C. A. Iron-oro deposits of Ctdorado, Kolker. Trap rocks in eastern Kentucky, Cranrtall. Sulpliides of Loadvillc,l'"'reohinil. Supermotanioriihisni and volcan- isni, Conistock. Drift in K'ocky Mountains, Coni- stock . Veins of southwestern Colorado, Conistock. Ptilolite, Cross and Kakins. Iron ores, Putnam. Aspen district, Lakes. Clieiuistry, Leadville report, Ilillehrand. Petrography, Leadvilh) report, ('roHs. (ie(dogy and niininn' of Jieadville, Emmons, S. F. Eagle County, Tildeii. UiiigebuHg voii Silver ClitV, Sa- lida, Leadville und (innnison, Itatb. Colorado — < ontiiuiod. IS8(i. Coal ill Carboniferous, Ililjs. Extinct geyser basin, ( (iiii-it(i(i, Toiia/ and garnet in iliynlit.. Cross. Ban .luan Moinitains. .Slevms, Triji to Telluride, San Mi.,.n,.| (.'oiinly. A'an Kiest. 1HH7. A'eins and gi'ology of sontlim*!- cm Colorado, Conistock. Mattbi jr>uiitain, ICaglc ConMiy, Oleott. Cimarron landslide. Cross. Ore chutes of Iron Hill, I.iaii- ville, Blow. l'''lnssg(d)iet (b's Colorado, ionli. Living glai'icr on Hagiies I'e.ik. Stone. Gas in Pitkin County, Mills. (Jetdogy of ore deposits, l.,iki» Hints toward a theory of volciij- ism, Comstoek, T. ]\. Rnpeniietainorphisni, ('ninstoik. Elk Head coal, Cliislioliii. Notes on Leadville, Ihl-cn),'. Colorado ore deposits. I'.iniiiiM.-, S. F. Map of United States, llitc!ii(i(k.| C. H. Topaz and garnet in litliopliysc',] Cross. Koulder County veins, \:in| Diest. ■\Vater in Cretaceous. (iiiiiiiiM'ii| County, Hill. Sandstone from Ariiicji). aiiiil,v>i>. Chatard. 18HH. ParaiiKU-phic origin of r('ila!!i| iiiiniTals, (,'ross. Phonolite, El I'aso ((Hiutv,! Cross. Origin of ])rimary ([aact/ in 'i salt, lildings. Kelatious of Laraiuic iimuPi White, C. A. Mining in San .laaii reiiami Ihlseng. Structural relations cf «ri' posits, ILinnions, S. V. Sylvanite mine, P'lig. and Miiiii Jour. (Jeology of Leadville, li.v M nioiis, Raymond. Up])er I'.oceno lacustrine hm tions, Scott. )IIM, Hills, iiu, ( (iliistoil;. t in iliyiilitf. 118, Strvrtis, I!, S;iii Mi'^iii-i ORt. ,• ot' mnitlrMsl- mmtoik. Kaj;!'' ('i>iMity, lo, ("r(i»». ron Hill, '•''*'•■ 'nlonulo. Toiiia. 11 llagui'S I'eak. unity, Hills. l»'l)()sitK, l.iiki"-. tht'ory I't' vciliiiii- ,;,T. H. liiHiii, (iimstini. Chisliitliii. illc, Hilxnt;. cposits. r,iiini(ni-, IStatfs, lliti'!i'"'t. ,et in litliopliy*'. veinc, Van| tiu'einis. iliii'ii'^' L Ariiif.i". iiti;>ly'''' |(,ri-:in "f '■"'■'■■""i |1 VaM> '■"""'■' liai y qiiaiiz i" '' Liiraniio !:i">'Pi L.,u .Iiiiiii k;;ioi r.AITOVl NORTH AMKRICAN GKOLOOY. 253 f or,' latioiis Ions, S. V. |e, El"},', anil Mim LeadvilU'- I'-V ^J lon»l- lacustrine f«ri Colorado— ('"iitiiiiu'il. 1«^J<. \'t'rtolirato liiiina of I'iicimm) t<|io('li, Copr. Coals, AsliliiuiiHi-, Nowlnuiy. ( oal tu'lil of CrcHtotl Hiittc, I,nk('B. Iron resonvcru of < 'olonulo, Chan- veiit't. Noto on Aspen. Knimoiis, S. F. Mniptivo loi'kH from t'listor County, CroaH. I'ossil plants from Golden, T-<'s- (|ii('nMi\-. lilacieiH in the Rocky Monntainx, KmnuniH, S. F. Infiisorinl cartli in Donvi'v, Meaildeu. Minftraloij;ical notoH [corundum srhiMts]. Smith, AV.H. Mountain ii))tlirnsts, Finta, «'tc., Wliito, C.A. Oil liclds of Fremont County, lirisoii;^. AdilrosR, Van Iticst. Ore (loposit.s of Ouray Comity, Kcdzie. ralfontologlc notes, Houldcr, Stanton. Miirlih^ deposits, Newberry. W^^, A,v;i' of l^onvcr formation. Cope. Ifiport of Rocky Mountain divi- sion, Emmons, S. F. Asitcii Mountain, Bruuton. Asprii orti doposit.s, Sivcr. Denver Tertiary, Cro.s8. (iiiiloi^y and mines of Aspen, lleiiiricli. Features about Denver, F.ldridgc Iron rofiourcoH. Clianvenct, R. (oiiiii)iiijf of middlo Crctaceons, KidridiTc, Ward, L. F. OreH of ]Jed Mountain district, 8eli\var/. r.ru]ition8 of Spanish Poaks re- gion. Hills. Mesozoic of southern Colonulo, etc.. Stevenson. Origin of ore deposits near Oiiray, Kiallich. New (ill ticld, Xewliorry. Riicky Mountains iitield lor ori;;'- iiial work, Hills. Tertiaric,9 of the TTnorfano K'ivcr liasin. Hills. Dinosauria of Denver beds, Can- non, Colorado — Con t inned. \HH\i. Volcjinic era tern. Van I»ie«t. Nortlnvestern Cnlonido coal re- ffioii, Hewitt. Hot Spi'in;:H formutions. Corn- stock. Uuildiiijj stones. Merrill, <. F. Maefarlane's linilway Guide, Em- mons. .S. F. Plications of eoal measures. Van Diest. Pre-Canibri;in of the lilack Hills of Dakota, Van Hise. Primary quartz in basalts, Id- diiif^s. Secondary minerals of amphi- bolo and pyroxene ;;roups, Cros«. Structural features near Denver, Eldridge. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Report of Rocky Mountain divi- sion, Emmons, S. F. 18!ll. Aluuito and diaspore from the Rositii hills, Cross. As))haltum, Stone. Devonian and Carboniferous, correlation, Williams, U.S. Cambrian of North America, Walcott, C. D. Classifieation of m o ii n t a i u ranges, UpLam. 254 CATALOGT'E AND INDEX OP fllULLir, hartow. Colorado — ( 'ontiniii'il. 18!M. Crctiicioiis of North Ainorica, Whit.', ('.A. Floiciue oil tiohln, Khlritlxc I'lUll i-csoiirccH, I,!lkcH. (Jt)iii'.siH of iron ores, KiuiliuU. (■(uilo^ical liori/.uiiH, iih dotcr- iniiuMl hy vertiilirato limHils, Marsli.O. C. Intcro8tinj>; occurrciKto of ;;old, II.'Misirijiiin. Mnii,!;.iin'NO(l('i)ositH, Ponroso. Hcport of Uocky Momitiiiu 2-3().'), platfrt, IHfi,"). Notes on the topo. 129-135,1891.' Commun, Joseph du. 1 lypothesis on vol- canoes and e.'irthqnakes. Am. Jour. Sci.. vol. 1'., pp. 12-25, 1829. Comstock, John lica. Outlines of geol- ogy, with an examination of the qiies- tion whether the days of creation were deiniitep<>riod.s, 2d edition, New "\"orK", 18'M\; 3(1 edition, iiSl pages, V2\ New York, 1838. Elements of geology, -1.32 ])ageH, 12 , New York, IS.-.S. Comstock, Theodore 1!. On the geology of western Wyoming, Am. Joir S 'i., .'id kuimoh, vol. (i, pp. 4'_'l! 4:i2, vol.7, p. l.'l,187:i. ffcologieal re])ort. I!oi)oit Ilium tlio riMiiniiaimiiico of nortli- wt'stern "Wyoming;, iiiclmling VellowMtoiio Nntioiial I'nik, for lH7:i, liy Joiios, pji. 8.">-2.')!), niiip, AVnsIiliintoii, 1875. Abntr.ict, Am. (". Notes on the geology and iiiiii('ralii;;y I of San ,luiin County, Colo. Am. Inst. Milling Km;,'., rriiiis., \ii| ll,|ip, I Ifi.VlHl, map, 1883. Supermetamorphism and volciuiisml Am. Nat., vol. 20, pi). KiOO-KKM, 18f>ii. Some jiecnliarities of tlu! leiMl (lriii| of the Kocky Alountains. Am. Nat., vol. 20, jip. lt2,'>-027, IHHfl. Alistract, Am. A.snoc., Vroi'., vol. 3.1, p. 3 1 (il'.),188(!- Kcmarkabh* extinct geyser Im.'diiiDl southwest Colorado. Am. Niit., vol. 20, pp. 9(13-06,'), 1800. .MiHfrnct, Am. A.4sor., rroc, vdI. 35. p (i p.), 1S80; Am. .Tour. Scl., Hd 8eiit»,v»L| 32, p. 320 (i p.), 1885. — Supermetamorphism; its ,nc'tii:ilit,v,| inducing causes, and general ptieotj, [Abstract.] Am. .\ssoc., I'roc, vol. 3.">, pp. L'32-j:i3(ip.i| 1887. — Hints toward a theory of volc;iiii>ni [Abstract.] Am. Assoc, I'roc., vol. It.'i, p. 23:! (j )i.l,l — ■ The veins of sonthwesteinColoniilo Road to Am. As-soc. .Vdv. Sci.. L'SU. Am. Nat., vol. 20, pp. 1043-1041, IM. Atistract, Am. .rour. Sci., 3d scrioH, vul.: ]i. 320 (J IP.), t8.Sr). The geology and vein structure ( soiithwestein Colorado. I Am. Inst. Mining Kiig., Trans., vol. l.'.J 218-205, plates 14, iiiap.l.'^87. The fossil fuels of Illinois ami tbfj j exjiloitatioii. ' I'^ng. and iriniiig.roni-.. viil. ll.ii.'.'tJ 'ij Notes on the region nertli dl 'I Vermilion Lake di.strict in Hnti( (^'olumbia. I Am. Inst. Mining Kng., Trars., vol lfi.| I 109-111,1887. Comstock, I'll — A prolhni t'coiiigy of w ^iliiiiisii.M(;i I'p. 1 'i:'" 2 ma I — Hot Sprino t:iia district, iTilii'lsnei of I •\iii- lust. .\li -'i'i-2<)i, is8y. — A iireliinina III' tlio central lc\,m (i( (,|. ,s :;''-3!ll,],|„to2. I Aiwtraci, Am. Iftliii. — Kipoi f ()„ f] ci.il tr-idiii-ee.s ( iv,i;ioii of Toxai Sin S:,hll Ifivci li.ilcs Iiiv(.i'. wesi .Mciianlsvillo ain Tcxa.t (icol. .Siir •"|'!-W14. 3 iiinp.s, 18(1 — Tin in centra! K'l!.'. an.! Mini,,. i.m. I fCon(3oii, Tlionin,s. ) 'f^lie Siiito g,.()| '■i^es, .'<;ileni, 1m7| Ali.itr.icl, Ani.,J>, i''-"'ii; I'-), I87.-I — ^Vjishington Te fewliij:ie:il fonii,-i| JI:i''f'arlaiic's Am.( ! r.'i, N7:i. — ''•iisiiMi,. jioint.s iifiieoiis cnipti„„j, •M"i]lit;iiiis of Oreo Ala. iTinir. Sci, .'>,] „ is:!). [ j Orcrr,„|_ •UiclaW,,,,,.';,,;,,,^! I'l'.:il0-:ii7, iHiiii. IConkling, .A. R. ^..^ "''"lo mountain ra ^'''' f" tile lioad of ''•■''?''aj,|,i,.;,i.s,„.,.,., ,'»"' ^y V.-l ler. ,.„ '"•l'ort„ftl„.ci,ieCof rn<\ix ,J,;. pp. ,gu 202^ -^■•■"loni,.,] ,.,,j„„.^ :^"'"''"^"V'Mlaand "■'"■'■'■" "'<■ parall. S'" ;i(i. /'^'■•^I'i'al.sn,.,,,.,, ;:;:;;:.;:':'•■ ■ "I I'.iimn-crs. • ''] rt II'. i:'.>'5-i'>f|-, .. ' ■ <. —(Continued (oiiic* lUii--trat\in )f tin* Yfllowstiiin ,.\. '^i. I'l"'' -• I'l'""'" ^ysi'.rito iicUMcs in ,„p;<\V8erH(>l' th.'Yil- ^\)Htraot.] ,ol.-4, V'»"l-'l'-''"'*l' of tlio YfUowHtou' nlof^y inul ii\iiicrrtl»):y ' ity, t'«>l<>- ■jihism aixl volciniism. I, 1)11. 1000 -UKIS, IHhO. .'itifsoftliolofiil'^f'"! )\intaiiis. vv- »••!''-''-"• '""*• ,V.»...., Vrn..,vol.3r.,p.a extinct geys.Tl..sinin| riulo. „ ,,,,. o6r., isBo. ^;,,o.-., I'r.-.'., vu\.a5.l<■• .^..u^. Sii-, ■•"! s''i>^"™'-| i8«ri. r^rpl.isiu; its nctunlity ,,vol.:i5,vi'--3--^='^'*f' liithoory«fv"l''^>»'' I „„utluv.'«teru Colons' ".T;mr.Sci.,3aM-ri...-l ; ,,,,a voiu structure Colorado. _l, mai'.l''''"- Lis of 111'"""' •'"'^"" KARTOKl NORTH AMERICAN (lllOf-OOY. 255 L..rou.-..v"i."'i'-'* (ho region nortl. ol ' „iu. K,.g.,Tva,...vonM ComHtock, Tlicodoro H.— Continuotl, A ]iroliinin:iry oxniiiination t't' tlic i;ccilipj;y of wt'Hti'iii (•(Mitral ArkaiisMM. ArkatiMiisdtcil. Siiiv . ltc|MMl for 18KM, vnl. 1, ]i]i. 1 IIJO, 'J liiaiw, IHM. lldt HpriiiK foriiiatioiiMiu Rod Mdim tain district. Colo.: .\ rcjily to llii< (•rilii'isiii^ of Mr. Miniiioiis. .\iii. Iiidt. .Minliij; KnK.,'l'riinH.. viil. 17, |i|i. ■Jill '.'tU, 1X8'.). - — A iirtdiiuiiiivry rcjiort on tlio K'-oloK.''' Ill' tlui ('cntral iniiiiTal rc};i()n ol' Tcxiih. 'I'cxM.i (ii 111. Siiiv., IkI .\iimial Ki I'dil, 111. •j;T-3!U,iilatoli. IHOO. AliHtract, Am. (icol., vol. 0, j). I'.'M (I limxi, \ii\)iH\ on tlni ^''OKr'^ldi.V and iiiin- ,.:al rt'^iiiiffcs ot tlio ((Uitial miiicriil iv^idii of Texas, chiolly woiitli of the Sail Silia River, north of the I'cder- iiaUsIviver. westof Unrnet, and cast of .Ml iiardsvillo and Junction City. TcMis (i('i)l. Surv.,'J(l .\iiiinnl Report, iiji. .-.r-CiU.;! mails, IHlll. — Tin ill central Texa.s. Kiii;. ami Mining Jmir., vol. 51, pp, 117-llH, 4",is:il. [Coii(3on, 'riionias.l rreliiiiinary rei)ort (if !liii Stjite geolojfist [of Oregon]. 22 ]iagi's, Salcni. 1H71. Alistr.ut, Am. .Tiiur. Sci.. 3(1 Hcriis., vnl. !•, p. 4111 (J 1'.), 187,".. — Wiisliiiinton Territory [and Oreffoii] [j^oiildirical I'onnatioiiH]. Miulnrlam's Am. (Icol. 1!. 1!. Giiidf. pp. 17i; 17,1,1 H7!l. — On some iioint.s connected with tho i^neoiH cniiitions alonj^ the Cascade Miiniitains of Oregon. Aia. ilimr. Sci., lid scrip-t, vol, IH. pj). 400-40.'^, 1ST!). [ — ] (ircsoii. Ma(farlan('.s Ciciil. Kwy. (riiido, 'Jd cdifioii, )iii.;nfl-;ii7, in'.io, iCoukling, A, R, Rejxnt on tlio geology iif tlio iiuiuiitain ranncs from I,a Vcta hss t(i tli(i head of the I'ecos. ro\imatoly. (ieoyraplili al Miirvcys wist of (lie lIMlHi luerldlun, liy Wlieeler, iitnnml report. I', S. Army. Chief of I'.iialnccrs, Animal Ileporl for I 77, pp. l-",i« i;io:i, Ajipendlx NX, Wasliinn- Ion, 1877. — Ix'eport on the litlndogy of i)ortions of southern Colonido and northern \e\\" Mtvv (CO. (ieonnipliU'al Hiirvoya west of Ilie lilOtli Meridian, liy Wheeler, nnniiiil r(>porl, l'..S. .Vriny, Chief of I'ln;;lneerH. Annual lieport for !H77. pp. rjn,-i I'.'IW, .\).pendi>c XX, Washin;.'- ton. 1877. Report on the lilhology and miner- alogy of iiort.i(nis of Nevada and Cali- I'ornia. (leoyraphieal surveyH wesi of I lie liioili meridian, hy Wheeler, annual report. IT. S. Army, Chief of Knj;inecrs, Annual I!(>port fur 1878, pp. 184-185, Appendix XX, Washiunton, 1878. (ieologica! rejiort on |)ortionR of western Nevada and eaatern (.Jalifornia, including part of the Sl(Tra Nevada range. (ieoHni]ihieiil surveys west of llie lliOlli meridian, liy 'NVlieeler, animal rcjxirt, I'. S. Army, Chief of lOntiineers, Animal Keporl for 1878, ]ip. Ili7-18:i, Append i\ XN', \\'ashini;toii, 1878. Connecticut. 1 SOT. ( >hser vat i on R on geology o f Cn i ted .States and geologic map, Ma- clnre. IHlfl. Mineralogy of town of New Ha- \'en, Sillinian. IHll. Ohservationa in vicinity of ,Vew lla-'en, Silliman. 1H18. (ie(dogy of tho United States, ^Maclnre. Index to tho geoRjgy of the North- ern .States, I'.aton. liOcalities of minerals and re- mains, .Silliman. .Minerals of I.itchlicld Comity, lirace. 1S2(>. ( ieology and mineralogy of Litch- lield County, Brace. 'I'onr in New llav(Mi ami I. itch- held, .Silliman. Minerals, ]irincipally in lladdani, \Vel)8tor,.I.\V. Tour liet\\'een Hartford and t/ue- bec, Silliman, 250 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF T'lllX. 127. Connecticut — (Jontiiuiod. IHl'1. Xotico ot' f;e()lo!;i';';il cssiiys liy II. II. II;iy rocks, Sillinian, (Jeoloyical text-book, Eaton. ISIiL Mines of Now Milford and Salis- bury. Shepard. 1832. (ieological survey of Massachu- setts economics, Hitchcock, E. Watercourses, alluvial and other rocks of Coiiuecticiit ViJley, , Smith, A. j 183;i. Section from Killini^ly to Tl.'id- j flam. Matlitu'. Crystallines of Con ii ec t i c n t , JIather. Xcw London ami Wiiidliam conn- i ties, Mather. i I'^ossil lislies in Coiiuecticiit s.aud- ' stone. Matiii'i'. 183."). ■riinctiou of traj) at \V;illiiifj;ford, Chapin, A. Ii. 1830. Footmarks of birds on red sand- ' stoues, Hitclu'ock, E. Connecticut — ('on tinned. 1><37. (ieolof^ical survey of ( 'oniicctiini, Shepard. lS3!t. .\nalysis oi' marl froiii I'aiinini - ton, Sillinian. ISI L On joints in rocks, Ilitehcdik, i;.- Sillinian. IS(2. (i(M)lof;\^ of Connecticut, j'l'i. cival. Nature of dip of Ti'ias of iMHtcrn United States, IJogers, II, D. 18-13. I'oHsil footprints and rain iininv- .iions, [jyell. Glacio-a(|ueoHS action, llitcii- cock, E. Drift of Connecticut ^'allcy, Silij. man. Causes of crescentie dikes ()iti;iii, Rogers, H. D. Geology of New York, lirst i\U- trict, -Mather. 1S14. Trap tufa of Connecticut V;ill(v, Hitchcock, E. Percival on crescentie dikes, Silli- man. Traps ol' sandstones of Connecti- cut, Silliman. IM'k Hclationsof trap and sandstniips. Whel].ley. 1><-Ui. Agriculture of New ^'ork, i!iii- moiis, !■'. 18-17. Origin of grand oiitliiii's of tlie earth. Dana, .L I), Fossil tree at liristol, Silliiuiui. l"';")! 'go of red sandstones, .laciisnii, '. T. < leological positions ol' tlii'iiiiisti don, Warren, .). C. Ago of Connecticut \';iili'y k.hi'1-| stono, Wells, Agassiz. L. 1}<.")3. Oo(dogio map of liiited Staiis,] etc,, Marcou, .L 1S54. Origin of stratiticalion, WV D.A. Some crystalline liiiu'stoncs i)| North America, limit, T.S. lH;i5, Movements in Tl. (jtuaternary in Now Haven region, liana,.!.]). Connccticnt glacier, Dana, .1.1). i'.arthi|iiakes of New England, by liiiiihani, Dana, J. D. Tri.is of Palisade range and New Haven, Dana, ,1. D. (Jeojjno.sy of the Api)alachian8, limit. T.S. K2, Jxocks of Groat Harrington, Mass., Dana, J. D. (•11 ell Mountain geology, on llie (inartzite, Dana, .1. I). Cliaracter of trap near New li.ivcn, Dana,.!. D. K-'k Mail (if I'nited States, iliteheock, CH.; Hitchcock and lUake. I'ost 'I'ertiary history of New I'.iiLiliiud, I'erry. (ilacial and t'liamjilain era.s in New I'ngland, Dana, .1. 1). (Ill siaiirolitf, and Silurian age of the (Jroen Mountain gneisses, l),iiia,,I.D. 'ieiiliii;y of tin New Ilavcu region. liiuia,,I.D. ^'1. nil stratitication of rocks, Hunt, Trap nicks of the Connecticut Valley, Dana, E.S. risiol.^'"'""B'"''"'' ^""^'"'''" New England during UK^lling of glacier, Dana,. I. D. ,„. veil ^''^^M (^'iiait (if United States, HradU^y. ,, I ^M Trap reeks of tlu^ Connectient Valli y. Hawes. iMi. t'liloniie tbrination west of New Haven, Dana..!. D. ; llawcs, S'l'tKiiis of trap, Frazer. r.llll. I-JT 17 . hi^t.iiy- Connecticut — (Jon tinned. 1H77. Relaticni of geology of N'erinont to that of Herk.shire, Daini, .1. D. Relation of geology of New llanijishire to adjacent terri- tory, Hitch','ock, C II. Agency of lateral pressure ex- hibited by rock niovenionts, NilcH. Damming of streams by drift dur- ing melting of glacier, Dana, J. D. Garnets in trap of New llav(!n, Dana. E.S. 1878. Hydrocarlion Iti eruptive rocks of New .lersey, Russell, I. (J. Dikes and A/. ;c of soutlieast Pennsylvania. Hunt, T. S. Hitiimeii in trap in Connecticut Valley, Dana,. I. D. Some ]>oints in lithology, Dana, .1. D. 187!). North American iMesozoic and Ceno/oic, Miller, S. A. History of Trias in New .Jersey and Connecticut Valley, Rus- sell, I. C. Macfarlaiie's Geological Hailroad Guide, llilchcock, C. 11. Hudson River age of Taconio schists, Dana, .1. D. Trias of New .l(;rsey and Con- nci'ticnt Valley, by Russell, Dana, .(.1). 1880. Reil feldspar of granite iVoni Lyme, Dos Cloiscanx. Former extent of Trias in the East, Uiis,sell. I.e. 8u<'cessioii of (ilacial de]iosita in N(!W I'hinland. rjiliam. Geologii! action of humus acids, .Inlien. Lime done belts of Wcistche^ster (Joiinty. N. v.. Dana,.!. D. Age of Green Moniitaiiis. Dana, .!. I). 1881. (ilacial scratches, (iosheii, Nor- ton. So-called kanies of Connecticut Valley, Dana..!. D. Dolerito of eastern North Amer- ica. Dana,.!. D. 1882. Comiiosition of Meso/oic iliabase of .Vtlautic Slope, Hawes. 258 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF I iH'i.i.. \ii Connecticut — Continued. 18«2. TriiiHsio ti;ii)s of MaHSacliusotts, Conuecticiit, and New .lersoy, Davis. North America in the ice aup, Hitchcock, C. II. Iliffh tcrraiu^sof eastern Connec- ticut. Koons. Flood in Coniiecticnt Valley from melting i;hi(ior, Dana, J. D. Afjo of the Tacouic system, Datia, J. D. 1883. Potholes at Onrley ville. Koons. Cultnro and curing of tobacco, Killebrcw. Glacial plienomena near Now Haven, Blake. Progress of geology, 1><><2, Hunt, T. S. Glaciivl and Champlaiu periods, New Haven region, Dana, .7. D. Eastward extent of Jura-Trias, D.uia, J. D. Western discharge of the lloodod (/Ounecticut, Dana, .1. D. Triassic traps and sandstones, by Davis, Dana, J. D. Evidence from southern New England against iceberg the- ory of drift, Dana, .7. 1). 1881. Connecticut building stone, Lindsley, H. W. Notes on building stones usiul in Now York, Newberry. Distribution of iron ores iu east- ern United States, Smock. Microsco))ic structure of Imild- ing stones. Mt^'rill, G. V. Strengths of granites, Winehell, N.H. Structure of trap of Connecticut Valley, Davis, W.M. Polished rock surfaces, Morgaii, II. .F. Relation of Trias traps and sand- stones of eastern United States, Davis, W. M. Distribution and origin of drum- lins, Davis, W.M. Souihward ending of T.'iconic synclinal, Dana, .7. D. Decay of (luartzite, Dana, J. D. Moraine of 8econrE' region, Ilovey. Faults near Moridiii, P' W. M. liuilding stone, Merrill, i''j 18!t(). Archean axes, Dan;i,.I.l' Horiug at New Haven, iW liAKTO.V.J CoDjiecticut— I.W. l.];i(i,.,I Conn I l''iJlJiig.s L):i\in. GJacial Coriiis i-iiiicstoij '^';idisoii ^I'bjtcrial .;. D. -^I.lif;irJ;uj J'itehco: 'i'acouic m Tni]),s of '•'',i,'ioii, h ^^'arreu's G m. C],,y ,.,.u,.r, ^'""'l>i'iano cotf. i'iitcs of „^ foriiis, D;i, Fos.sililerous ^^'•'^is, Lop JV.itiirosof n iii.\,.\vHay, "coJoirJejil ^-^ Cli;il)iji. ^•'■■'t voicuuoc "'"' t'le nj)( "lation, Daij ^'''.VsicaJ goo j ;■;'"'<'•« for buijf I 'J'lic t'uni- Uj.J "••'^■'•",i)an;] '"'^er, AJlau D 'lies], ■ j "I'tUr r,i 7;«-' Maasi*! moni"Tuu. ,vgeBintl■:.v^.to^| „1 States. Uitolicofl] .rracUis, 1^^^' TjiasBU' lUdiioofcl. f Trias, l->avi8, Idors ill ^V...Mll)Vlt.J liUf 8W iunprt of N''« ''■ alcv. •jt Meritlt'i"' i ll^cs and l'l'>"" owborvy. fmetaiTU'n'l"*';'' vcu], I'i^"'' icinity <>> [arliii. !)• ^• vstoiu of V.mm' New T iiCBat Mcri.len,lto] )iivi8. NV- ^^■ au.i WiuttV'. »hic dovolov ,1- Kant lIavcu-l>»J \ii)voy' near Moi-i'l''" ■!>■' BtOllC, at New Ml'"' l)aii;i, lliivfu Connecticut— Contiiiiiea. Its'jO. «ilai'ial action in Hoiitlieastoru Coinit-'cticut, WoIIh. Fillings in lissures at Morideu, Davis, W. M. Glacial 8cratchcs near Norfolk, Curnisli. LiiueHtouoat Norfolk, Dana, J. D. 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Illinois [building ui-s I . litliCiiisus l'.,S., liepoi't on tUe biiililinj; iuiuii lit' till) Cniteil tSliitt's and statistics of !>• (luarrv imlustry I'or IStiO, p\). 21l)-'J'Jt), uiiil IIS [Mit of Vol. X, but with soiianito ipuatiou, 4 , AVacHliiuotou, 1884. ^Viseoiisin [liuilding stones]. L'lasus U. S., Keport on tlio building iiiin of tlll^ t'nited Slates and atatiHtks of iiuarry iiidii.stry for 1880, ipj). •J2U-'.;44, ind lis iiiirt of Vol. X, but with aciiaratc iiatiou, 1 , Wa»hinf,'tou, 1884. uiiigan [buihling stimes]. lOtli Ciiisus ['. S., Itcport oil the liuildiiif: iiiMottlic I'liited Stales and statistics of imirry indiistry for 18H0, \)\t. 21t>-'Ji:it, '«! im Villi ot V(d. X, but with scpaiato llltl^v''""'"'' ^ ' '^^'iiitliiugtuii, 1884. lUrtll Conrad, Solomon W. Mineralogical no- tice respecting zircon from Trenton, N.J. Am. JliucralogicalJour. (Bruce), vol. 1, pp. 127-128, 1814. Conrad, Timotiiy A. 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Kontiieky, Reports of progreHH, n(>WHPriiiH. vol. 2, pnrt 1, pp. 1-78 (bottom piini- I' ition), Frankfort, 1877. — Report on the geology of the pro- poned lino of tho Elizabethtown, Lex- ington and Hig Sandy Railroad, from Mdiint Sterling to the Big Sandy River. liciil. S(irv. Kentuoky, Ueporls "I' projjrcH.i. iiil.'J, new Hcri™, pp. 331-360 (bottom iiajfina- tiinil, Kiaiikfort, 1877. — I'epnrt on the geology of Menifee t'omity, Gcol. S(irv. Kentucky, Keports of proj;resH. vol. 4, new Heries, pp. 167-181, platen (bottom paitiiialioii), Frankfort, 1878. I — lii'iiort on the Chinn's Branch eau- iiel-coal district. Gfol. Surv. Kentucky, KeportH of jirofrrcsM, viil. .'i. new Heries, pp. 385-394 (bottom iiiisiiia tiiin), I'r.iiikfort, 1880. I" — Tlieoe.'urrence of trap rock in cast- ' em Kentucky. Am. Absoc, Proc., vol. 34, pp. 236-237 (J p.), 188,'). |— iJeport on the geology of Elliott County. ueiil. Surv. Kentucky, Report on peolopy of Hliolt Ciiiiiity, by Uraudftll, pp. 5-18, 7 plales, 2iMp8,18((7, Craiidall, A. R. — Continued. Notes on the Elliott County dike, eastern Kentucky. Oool. Surv. Kentucky, Report on geology of KUiott County, by Crandall, pp. 17-19, map, 1887. Report on Pound Gap region. (jeol. Surv. Kentucky, Jobn R. Proctor, director. Reports on tbo Boutkeaatdm Ken- t uek y coal field, pp. 1-29, maps, jilatox, 1887. Report on Whiteley County and a part of Pulaski [Ky.], 44 pages, map, 18;tl? [No date.] A b8tra<'t. Am. (Jeol., vol. 8, p. 331 (J p.). Craw^e, .T. B., and Gray, Asa. A sketch of the mineralogy of a jiortion of .lof- ferson and St. Lawrence counties, N. Y. Am. .lour. Sci., vol. 25, pp. 340-350, 1834. Crawrford, .J. [Letter on the geology of Nicaragua.] .Scleneo, vol. 1.^ pp. ;10-,12, 4=>, 1890. Tlie geological survey of Nicaragua. Am. ( ieol., vol. 0. pp. ^77-381. 1890. Recent oarth([uake8 in Nicaragua. Am. Ceol., vol. 7, pp. 77-80, plate 2, 1891. Noolitliic man in Nicaragua. Am. (Ieol., V(d. 8, pi>. 160-166, 18!>1. Vicjo range of Nicaragua. Am. Oeol., vol. 8, p. 190 (i p.), 1801. Evidences of a Glacial epoch in Nic- aragua. Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 306-314, i^Ol. Human footprints in recent volcanic mud in Nicaragua. RritiMli Assoc. Adv. Sci., Iteport of 60tb meeting, p.H12 (Jp .), 1801. On tho geology ^ ^ Nicar.agua. Ilritisb Assoc. Ad .Sci., Report of *>0tb meetiuK, PP. 812-813 (j^ p.), 1891. Credner, Georg Riulolf. Die Deltas, ilirc Morphologie, geograpliische Ver- lireituiig und Entstohiings-Bedingun- gen. Eine Studio auf dem Gebieto der lyliysisehen Erdkunde. Peter- niann's Mitth., Ergiin/.ungsb., 12, 74 pages, S pliites, 1870. Credner, Ilenuanr. Gcognostlsche Ski/,/o der llingegend von New- York. Geol. Gesell., Zoit ., vol. 17, pp. 38H-39H, map, 1865. GeognostischeReisoskizzenausNew- Bruiiswi(rk in Nord-.Vnu'rika. NedcB.lahrbueh, 18«r), pp. 803-821, 1865. Geogiiostischc Skizzon aus Yirgiiiia, Nord-Ainerika. Ueol. UeHell., Zeit., vol. 18, pp. 77-85, 1800, 270 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BDIX. 127. i Credner, Ilernianu — Continued. GeognoBtisclio Skizzo der Goldf'eld«r von Dahlonega,Goorgia, Nord-Amerika. Geol. Gosell., Zcit., vol. 19, pp. 33-40, 1867. Die Gliederung dor uozoischen (voi- siluriHcheu) Formatiousgrupyc Nord- Amerikas. Gesam. Katurwiss., Zeit., vol. 32, pp.;i5:i- 405, Berlin, 1868. Beschreibuug einigur cbarakteris- tisoheu Vorkomnien dos godiegeiion Kupfors auf Keweenaw Point am Obo- ren See, Nord-Aiuoriku's. Noues Juhrbucb, 1860, pp. 1-14, plate, 1800. Dievor8iluri8cbeMOebildc(lor"Obe- rea Halbinuel von Michigan" in Nord- Araorika, Guol. GesoU., Zoit., vol. 21, pp. 516-554, plateH, 1869. Ueber nordamerikaniscbo 8cbiefer- porpbyroide. Neues Jahrbuch, 1870, pp. 970-984, 1870. Die Kreide von New-Jersey. Geol. Goaell.,Zeit., vol. 22, pp. 101-251, map, 1870. DieGeognoeie uudder Mineralreicb- tbam des AUegbany-Systems. Petormanu's Mittheiluugcu, vol. 17, pp. 41- 60, 4°, 1871. Cresson, Hilborno T. Early man in tbe Delaware Valley. Boston Soo. Nat. IIi»t., Proc, vol. 24, pp. 141- 150, 1889. Remarks upon a obipped implement found in modified drift on tbe east fork of the Wbite Kiver, Jackson County, Ind. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. 24, pp. 150- 152, 1889. A fallen forest and peat layer under- lying aqueous deposits in Delaware. Gool. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 640-642. Cretaceous. Atlantic Coast Region. 1752. Mdmoire dans leciucl on compare le Canada ii la Suisse, Guet- tard. 1753. En resa til Nord-America, Kabn. 1787. Mineralogiscbe Kenntniss dos ostlicben Tbeils von Nord- Amerika, etc., Scboepf 1807. Observations for mineralogic map of Maryland, Gordon. Freestone (juarries on Potomac and Rappahannock rivers, Latrobe. Cretaceous — Continued. Atlantic Coast Region — Continued. 1807. Observations and map of gool- ogy of United States, Macliiro. W14. No coal near New York, Akorly, 1818. On parts of Virginia, Ttnu«s- see, Alabama, Mississippi, etc., Cornelius, The blue earth of New Jersey, Cutbush. Geology of the United States, Maclurc. Observations on geol(){;y of North America, Mitchell, S, L. 1820. Geology of the Hudson Kiver, Akerly. 1821. Amber, etc., on Magotliy Kiver, Md., Troost. 1823. Alluvial districts of New Jer- sey, Pierce. 1824. Marthas Vineyard and Kliza beth Islands, Hitchcork, K. Extinct crocodile and ^coln^'v of western New Jersey, Har Ian. Essay on Tertiary of America. Finch. 1826. Geology and mineralogy, stalls- tiis of South Carolina, Milk Shell marl region, et( ., I'iene. 1827. Geology of North Carolina, Mitchell, E. ; Olmstt ad. 1828. Low country of North Carolina, Mitchell, E. Report on North Caroliua, Mitchell, E. 1829. Secondary, Tertiary, and allu vial of Atlantic Coast, Vanuxom. Observations on forrufjiuoiu I sand and upper marine lur-j mations, Morton, S. G. 1830. Geological text-book, Eaton. Ferruginous sand formation ofj the United States, Morton, [ S. G. Geology, etc., of part ofpeuml sula of Maryland, Conrad. Observations in New Jersoyl and IJelaware, Morton, S.G.| Geologic prodromus, Katou, 1832. Analogy between marl of H Jersey and chalk of EurujX Morton, S. G. [BULL. 12fl. PABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 271 — Contiuued. nviip of geol- itcs.Macluro. York, Akorly. ;iuia, Touues- MisBiBsippi, f New Jersey, Uuited States, ,11 goolo^y of ca, Mitcliell, S. (Hudson Uivei, , Magothy Kivei, icts of I Ld States, Morto". tc.ofpattofFf' ylaud, Conraa. Lwaro,Morton,^»" UdroiuuH, Uto«^ Ltwoounuirlof^ L chalk of im S.G. Cretaceous — Contiuued. AtlXntic Coast Region — Continiiod. 1832 Stratigraphlc geology estab- lished by organic remains, Eaton. Analogy between marl of Con- necticut and clialk of Europe, Morton, S. G. Geological equivalents, Eaton. Fossil shells of the Tertiary, Conrad. Organic remains of Cretaceous of the United Stutes, Morton, S.G. 1835. Observations iti Atlanta Tor- tiarj' region, Conr.ad. Pl.ints in Secondary of Fred- ericksburg, Va., Taylor, R. C. Report on elevated country be- tween Missouri and Red riv- ers, Featherstonhaugh. Country between Fredericks- burg and Winchester, Va., Clemson. (leology of the Rocky Moun- tains, Rogers, H. D. WM\. Heconnaissance of Virginia, Rogers, W. B. I'irst report of survey of New .Iirsey, Rogers, II. D. I'ossil jaw of gavial from west .Jersey, De Kay. Survey of Burke and Rich- mond counties, Ga., Cutting. IK!?. I'irst report of first district of New York, Mather. I'hysioiil geography of Mary- land, Ducatel. Kt'lJiirt of survey of Virginia for 1836, Rogers, W. B. 1838. Report of geologist of Mary- Land, Ducatel. Report of geologist of first dis- trict of Now York, Mather. 1>139, Tiirtiary of Virginia, Rogers and Rogers. Notes on American geology, (Jonrad, First and second reports on Del- awftro, Booth. Report of geologist of Mary- land, Ducatel. 1840. Equivalency of deposits on east aud west sides of the Atlan- tic, Katon. Cretaceous — Continued. Atlantic Coast Rkgion — Continued. 1840. Description of geology of New .lersey, Rogers, H. D. Report of geologist of Mary- land, Ducatel. On the Silurian system, Con- rad. Report of survey of Virginia for 1839, Rogers, W. B. 1841. Report of snrvey of Virginiafor 1840, Rogers, W. B. Report on paleontology of New York, Conrad. Survey of Delaware, Booth. 1842. Portion of the Atlantic Tertiary region, Conrad. Elements of geology and out- lino of geology of North Car- olina, Mitchell, £. 1843. Geology of western district of New York, Hall, J. Cretaceous fossil in well in Brooklyn, N. Y., Redfleld, Agricultural survey of South Carolina, Ruffln. Geology of New York, first dis- trict, Mather. Ago of coal near Richmond and of Fredericksburg sandstone, Rogers, W. B. 1844. Age of polythalmia from South Carolina, Rogers, H. D. ; Bai- ley, L. W. Agricultural survey of South Carolina, Rufiin. Borings from well at Columbus, Miss., Bailey, J. W. American geology and condi- tion of research in United States, Rogers, H. D. Cretaceous of parts of the United States bordering the Atlantic, liyell. Tertiary of Marthas Vineyard, Lyell. 1845. Physi(!al geology oast of Rocky Mountains and conditions of sedimentation and uplift, Mather. Older Tertiary of Virginia, Soutli Carolina, and Georgia, Lyell. Notes on Cretaceous of New Jersey, etc., Lyell. 272 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [bull. 127. Cretaceous — Coiitiiuiod. Atlantic Coast Kkgion — CoiitiuiUMl. 1845. Travels in North Amerita, Lyell. 181(5. Newer deposits of Southern States, Lyell. 1848. Age of millstone grit, Georgia, Agassi/., L. (ileology of South Carolina, Tuoniey. Kiirr millstone fossils at Bain- bridge, Oa., Conpor. 1849. Notes on geology of Charleston, S. C, Holmes, F. S. Shells in cliffs at Nantucket, Desor. Statistics of Georgia, White, G. Tertiary, etc., in Island of Nan- tucket, Desor and Cabot. 18.51. Origin of greensand of New Jersey, Kogcrs, H. D. Groeusands of England, .John- son, .T. 18.52. Kreidebildungon von Texas, Koemer. Keport of Geological Survey, Emmons, E. 1853. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, .1. 1854. Depth of ocean of chalk dc])os- its, Kogers. H. D. 18.55. Ueber die Geologic von Nord- Amerika. Marcou, .1. Surveys in ea.st Monmouth County, N. . I. .Cook, G. 11. Greensand formation of New Jersey, Lewis, 8. 1850. Keport on southern New ,Ter- scy, Cook, G. II. Origin of greensand, Hailey, J. AV. 1857. (ieology and jxileonlology of Mexican bouiulary survey, Hall, J. 1858. G(!ology and geography of North America, Rogers, II. 1). Sketch of gccdogy of United States, IJogors, H. D. Tertiary and Cretaceous of the Northwest, Meek and Hay- den. North Carolina, agriculture of eastern counties, Knnnous, E.> Geology of North America, Mar- cou. J. Cretaceous — Continued. Atlantic Coast K'kgion— Coutimiod. 1850. Cretaceous of New .lersey, Lea. 1860. Cretaceous at Gay Head, Mass., Stimpson. First report of chemist of Mary. land, Tyson. Second report of chemist of Maryland, Tyson. 1861. Infusorial earth from M.-iryland and Virginia, Rogers, W. ]!. 1862. Outcrop of Kipley grou]) in New Jersey, Gabb. Lower Silurian, Jurassic, Cre- taceous, and Tertiary fossils from Nebraska, Meek and Hay den. 1865. Eocene lignite fornuitioii of United States, Conrad. Report of survey of New .Itr- sey for 18ftl, Cook, G. 11. 1866. Map of Canada and i)art of the United States, Logan ami Hall. Skizzen .ans Virginiji. t'red- ner, H. 1867. Tertiary of North and South Carolina, Conrad. 1868. Origin and relations of certain sands and clays, Cope. (Jeology of New Jersey, Cook, G. H. Fossil reptiles of New .Jersey, Cope. Miocene and Cretaceous shells of the Atlantic Slo]»c,( 'oiiiad. 186!t. Map to illustrate types of earth's surface cast from Cin- cinnati, Lesley, J. 1'. Cretaceous and Tertiary jdiints from Yellowstone, New lierry. American fossiliferons strata, ("onrad. 1870. Report of geologist of Ne» Jersey for 1861), CooU, fl.ll. Kreide von New-Jersey, Cred ncr, II. 1871. Report of geologist of Ntf Jersey for 1870, Cook. li. H' Geology and niincialoj,'y ofj Georgia, Stopliensoii. Sinithern drift, GuinVrliariis, Cretaceous in North l'aro-| lina, Perry, J.B. States Report t oliiia, ••^artliqu D.S. "*"«• Handboc ' 'retuceo of the Second 1 Georgia '♦'•■' toniac i>'"ds of liiill. 127 dahtos.I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 273 iCLL. 157. itiuucd, Jersey, A, Mass., s of Mary- [leniist of Msivyliuul I srs, W.li. (Troup ID rassic, (rc- .iary I'ossils j^leck and irnuitioii of ouratl. :,f ^■l•w .li't- .k, (i. 11. (l i)art of the Logan auil ;)vuii CmV \\i awl South (1. mrt <><■ '"''**'" , CoiH'. Jersey, Cook, If New .lerscy, Itace.iiis shells jsioV*?-'""™'' te tyv« "f east from Cm- ertiary v'''"" ,ne,^■'■^v'"'">'■ Iferons strau. L ('(.oii.f'.ii .'.lersey. Cr"l (ogist of VJ^ Jo, Cook. ('■ "■ „n„evaloi;y »' lionsou. in N..rtU Caro-| Cretaceous — Continued. Atlantic Coast Reoion — Continued. 1871. Cretaceous and Tertiary of North Carolina, (Jourad. 1872. Report of survey of New Jer- sey, Cook, G. H. 1873. Cretaceous of Long Island, Dana, J. D. Report of survey of New Jer- sey for 1873, Cook, G. II. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. II.; Hitchcock and Blake. 1874. Cretaceous of Long Island, Martin, D. 8. ; Newberry. Glauconite and fossil resins. Hunt, T. S. Amber in North America, Hagen. Cretaceous of Long Island, Hitchcock. Report of survey of New .Jer- sey, Cook, G. H. l^T.'i. Report of progress of survey of Georgia, Ijittle. (ieologic chart of tlie United States, Bradley, F. H. Report of survey of North Car- olina, Kerr. Karthciuake of 1874, Martin, D. S. W6. Handbook of Georgia, James. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of the upper Missouri coun- try, Galtb. Second report of survey of Georgia, Little. Diatoniaceous sands of Ricli- inoud, Va., Coryell. Virginia geographical and po- litical summary, Hotchkiss. 187". (iravt'l and ('ol>ble deposits of Virginia, etc., Rogers. AV. B. (ieognosie and Mincralreich- tliiinidt'sAlleghany-Systenis, Credner, H. Long Island coast, Lewis, E. ,1. If'IS. Hi'port of survey of New .Fer- sey, Cook, (J. H. Cretaceous and Tertiary at Cliarleston, Vogdos. Ati;intie system of mountains, Hitchcock, C. II. Catalogue of ores, rocks, and woods of (Jeorgia, Little. Bull. 1L>7 18 Cretaceous — Continued. Atlan lie; Coast Reoion — Continued. 1878. Clay deposits of New .Jersey, Cook and Smock. Geologic history of New York Island, etc., Newberry. Catalogue of exhibit of survey of New Jersey, Cook, G. H. 1879. Mesozoic of Virginia, Fontaine. Fire clays and as.sociates ia New Jersey, Smock. Macfarlane's Geologit'al Rail- road (iuide to North and South Carolina, Kerr. Macfarlane's Geologittal Rail- road Guide to Virginia, Rogers, \V. B. North American Meso/.oic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Atlantic system of mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Macfarlane's Railway Guide to (Georgia, Little. Mesozoic in Virginia, Heinrich. Macfarlane's (ieological Rail- road Guide to New Jersey, Smock. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road Guide to Delaware and Maryland, Uhler, Fontaine. Clays and clay slate.n, Pennsyl- vania, Frazer. Origin of clays, Hunt, T. S. Report of geologist of New Jersey, Cook, G. II. 1880. Gravels of southeastern Penn- sylvania, Lesley, .J. P. Geologic, history of North American plants, Newberry. Resources near route of Rich- mond and Southwestern Rail- way. Hotchkiss. Geologic action of humus acids, .lulieii. Report of geologist of New .lersey, Cook. (!. H. 1881. Iron ores of Brandon period, Lewis, H.C. Trenton gravels and aiiti(|uity of man, Lewis. H. C. Antiipiity of man in the East, geologically (U) n s i d e r e d , Lewis, II. C. Jurassic sand near Elkton, Md., Lewis, H. C, 274 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF I"UI.L1«. Cretaceous — Continued. Arr-AXTu; Coast Rkciun — ('ontinutMl. 1881. Origin of toi)ograpliy of Nortli Carolina, Kerr. ficology of Philadelphia Coun- ty, etc., Pa., Hall, C. K. ; Les- ley, J. P. Surface geology of Phihult-l- pliia and vicinity, Lewis, 11. C. Iron ores and lignites of Mont- gomery County Valley, I'a., Lewis, IL C. IJryn Mawr gravel, Lewis. H. C. 1882. Keport of well at Charleston, S. C, Charleston. Report on survey of Now Jer- sey for 1882, Cook, (J. H. Artesian well at Fort Monroe, Fout^iii'.'. Infusorial deposit of Fort Mon- roe well, Rogers, W. H. Notes on the geology of the Virginias, Rogers, W. U. 1883. Geology of Chester Connty, Pa., Frazer. Stratified drift in Delaware, Chester. Report of survey of Now .Jer- sey for 1883, Cook, G. H. Geology of Philadelpliia, Fra- zer, Lewi.s, H. C. Bowlder drift in Delaware, Chester. Geology of Richmond County, N. Y., IJritton, N. L. Baltimore surface geology. Science. South Carolina, resources, etc., Hammond. Cretaceous of New Jersey, IJritton, N. L. Surface features of Baltimore area, I'lilor. 1884. ('ottou production in Georgia, Loughridge. Fossil leaves, Statcn Island, Hollick. Geology of Hatteras, Kerr. Gravels of northern Delaware and Maryland, Chester. Physical and agricultural fea- tures of South Carolina, 1 lam- mond. Cretaceous on Staten and Long islands, Britten, N. L. Cretaceous — Continued. Ati.antio Coast Rkcion — Coiitinndi 1884. Cotton production in Ndrth Carolina and \'irgiiii;i, Kirr. Report of survey of Nr. soy for 1884, Cook, (t. 11. Virginia huildingstontH, Ilimt. ington and Munroe. Mesozoie dicotyledons, Wanl, L. F. Soil map of cotton Status, Hi). gard. Rei)rint of reports on (ieoli, y of the Virginias, Rokitii, W. H. 188.5. Cieologic atlas of counties of | Pennsylvania, Lesley, .1. P. J^oaf-heariug sandstones on | Staten Island, Britton.N.L. Rogers's Geology of tiie Vir-I ginias, Cuii.pbcll, J. L. r.i;jj H. D. Well in Cumherl.ind Comitv, N. J., Smith, A. H. Pebbles from borings in riiiia| delphia, Heilprin. Gravels of soutli Delaivirei peninsula, Chester. Town gc'jlogy, the lesson ofl the Piuladolphia rocks, llcil prin. Review of geology of I)elaw,'ire,j Chester. Map of the United StiitesJ McGee. Survey of Delaware ConniyJ Pa., Hall, C. E. Strata in shaft of wiitonvurlij at Washington. Koliinson. Eocene of eastern Nortli Car lina, Kerr. Cretaceous and Tertiary of .V| Jersey, Cook, G. H. Report of State gcolofjist | New Jersey, Cook. •'• !!■ Fossils of Raritan ilays marls of New .lorsoy, Wb field, 11. P. 188(1. Vegetal remains in Cretacw of Staten Island, Ilnlliik^ Cretaceous of New Jers Cook, (J. II. Report of survey of Ni'" ' sey, (Jook, (>. H. Molhiscan fauna of Now Jen Whitfield, R. P. \. V , lioring ton, N. leaf iu Ntateu '■'eology .f.D. ' »verla]) IsJand, ^I'otes on N. L. Cietaceou <'tc., St.i X. L. Age of \Vard. L Alhirnpcji, If. C; Anno Am (ieorge c W. J(. t'eceim and Uliler. P"''>nijie \v '^llOWJtoil Antecedentf ^iilloy, Mci inci-Lltl. UABTON I NORTH AMKUICAN GEOLOGY. 275 -Contiiini'il u ill Nnrth ruiiiiii.Ki'". of N<'W .U't- ok. »;. H. atoiKs.Il'iiit- iirot". jdoiiH, Wiinl, m Statos, nil- rt8 on (it'oli.'.y iuias, Roijm, of COlllltUH of ] I, Lesloy, .1. P. BlUulst <">•■'* OH I I, lU-iUou,N.l.. ijjy of the Vii- 1 pbcU, J. ^■■^^ jerlau'l County, | 1, A. H. borings in riiila-| jilpriu. sontb Del«v»im| Chester . •y, tllO l''890n Oil ilphia rocks, M\ )lot;y of Delaware,! Unit.'il St;ite8| )elawavt^ CouiitTJ E. laft of NVlltcVVV"Iii istcru NortliOin n.lTfrtiiiry ok.G.H. ofV Stftto iri'iAoili-t y, Cook. 11- II' llarituu 'li^y* " New .)ev8cy, WW ,aiu.. in ^\f »; Island, U"""'^' of New Jei' ,■ of New |f,vuniv.>t•^ov^Jll ,u.r. Cretaceous — Contiuuotl. Ari.A.vnc CoAsr Kiccion — Contiinu>. Keport on Marthas Vine- yard. Shaler. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, V. H. Artesian wells of New Jersey, Cook. (ireen sand marls of New Jer- sey, Cook. G. H. I'ossiliferous beds T-.oiir Cleui- entown, N. J., Woolinan. (ieologic map of New Jersey Cook, G. 11. Map of vicinity of New York City, Martin. I). S. Kivers and valleys of Pennsyl- vania, Davis, \V. M. Artesian well at Woodhaveu, N. Y , Bryson. Horing on Staten Island, IJrit- ton. N. L. 1 caf in sandstone in drift of Staten Island, Ilollick. (ioology of Long Island. Dana, J.D. ( tverlap on Archean on Staten Island, Newberry. Notes on Staten Island, liritton, N.L. Cretaceons near Grassmere, etc., Staten Island, Hritton, N. L. Ajfe of Potomac formation. Ward, L. F. Alliiriipean, Heilprin, Lewis, II. C.;rhler. Anno Arnndel and Prince (ieorge connties, Md., Clark, W. W. Kocene and its associates, riiler. Potomac Avoods iiihI lignites, Km)wlton. Antecedents of man, Potomac Valley, McGee. Cretaceous — Continued. Atlantic Coast Ukcion — (Continued. 1«87-1«8!». Saiiropoda from the Poto- mac formation. Marsh, 0. C. Southwestern Maryland, Hryan. Three formations of the midillo Atlantic, Slojte, Mc(jiee. New Jersey Cretaceous, Whit- held, H. P. Kesemblanci! between New .ler- sey Cretaceous, Whitfield, K.P. Report of survey of New .Jer- sey, Cook, G. 11. Discoveries in Cretaceous and (,)uatern:iry, Hritton, N. L. Report of division of paleobot- any. Ward, L. i\ Analyses of clay and sand i'rom Marthas Vineyard, Clarke, F. W.; Riggs. Report of Atlantic coast divi- sion, I'nited States Geologi- cal Survey, Shaler. Artesian wells of New .Jersey, Nasou. Report of division of paleobot- any, I 'nited States Geological Survey, Ward, L. F. [Ago of Potomac formation] Report of United States (Jeo- logical Survey, Marsh, O. C. Fossil wood of Potonuic forma- tion, Knowlton. 181)0. Deposits of eastern Massachu- Botts, Shaler. Gay Head, Mass., Clark, W. B. ; Merrill, F. J. H. ; Ward, L.F. Cretaceous fossils, Marthas Vineyard, Shaler, White, 1). Ancient shore lines, Merrill, F. J. H. Long Island Sound and sub- merged diannel of the Hud- son, Dana. J. D. Traps of Newark system in New Jersey region, Darton. Clay at Monmouth .Function, N. J., Martin, D. S. ; Brittou, X. L. North American M e s o z o i e , White. C. A. Distribution of fossil plants, Ward, h. F, 276 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [Bnt. ir. MtTON.] Cretaceous — Continiied States. Morliiii,S.(i. Observations ui)on .viabaiiiii. Georgia, etc., Shc]);ird. Prairies of Alabama, Mr(iiiire.j 18:5.5. Fossil-fish teeth, giilt in .41a-| bama, and divisions of iP-j taceous, Morton, S. 0. Third report on Teiuiessee,] Troost. Localities of bones of iii:i*to-| don, etc., Troost. Report on elevated country tween Missouri and 1!'''^ rivers, FeatberstoiilmUi,'li' Cretaceous- •il'l.l I{K(J| to i\ent iHli'>. (I'eo ta lf*»ii. Fiftl Tr i'osil laij 1841. Secoi aoQ Ho( 1842. New ( S. G 1844. Seven; Teni 181'!. Coal tt Lyel (ieolog Owei 1847. Ago ol stone I^eJta a the J ]>oiutri W8. Statistic I-etters < (ieology Hale, i 1819. Second States, ■Northern 18.il. Sketch ghan. IfSS. (icologi,. <'tc., Ali '''xi)Ioriin '"••., SJi'i iiiuks fro "I Loiii.s 1^^. Sketch of N'l>l>i, L ficoIogV of mo. [•,.i„,r ,,j,, Anieiika ''"connaisf Sadord. 1856. OiiKii, „f ./. \V. Geology o: WinclK'll "»"• Artesian Winchell •^''•Idle and ^\'iuchell. [BrLU XT. DiBTOfl. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 277 Joutiiined. I a bam a, nool'Mnry- ittuhdoihce Biirvcy ri'- to l.onisiiinii Bloiiroiiiiiiire SiiirtHi'. (iiit't- map of Hfol- States, Ma- Inited States. ley of lli« Mis- 11. ires of Tennfs- |,C. iry of Ami'ina. ,l„fry of Mi'- \V. S. rusjiii""** s'""' ITiiitwl StatM. f Uw 'rertiary, l8, C'otir:>tl. ;tin{; (ir'""' Witliers*. of CretiH'e""* tes.Morloii.^''' ,i,,on Alabama. Slu'piii'^- .bau.a, M'-'l"'''^' th, gait in *• ivisions of * ''• •ton, 8- '■■ Ion Teunesw^. bon.-8 "f l.m^'o •oost i lated i'*>i'n"J' ersiouliaug^' Cretaceous — Contiiiuetl. (ii'i.r l{K(ii(>N (Alubuina to LoiiiHiaiia III Koiitiuky)—('<»ii tinned. ]H'A'). (ieolojjy of tiie Kocky Moiiu- tiiins, Uo^'TH, H. D It^lO Fiftli report on Teune«Hee, TrooHt. I'oHJtion of Ziieglodon of Har- lan, Conrad. 1841. Sccouilary and Tertiary of Houthcru Atlantic Statea, Hodge. 18-12. New organic ■ mains, Morton, S. G. 1H44. Seventh Keport of survey of Tennessee, Troost. l«lt!. Coal Held of 'I'liHcaloosa, Ala., Lyell. (Jeology of Western States, Owen, D. D. 1847. Ago of Nummulite (t) lime- Htone of Alabama, Lyell. Delta and alluvial deposits of the Mississippi and otlit-r l)oiuts, Lyell, C. m». statistics of coal, Taylor, K. C. Letters on geology, Christy, (ioology of southoru Alabama, Hale, C. S. 1849. Second visit to the United States, Lyell. NiirthernMississippi,Holton, li. W')!. Sketch of liouisiana, Cari- ghan. 185.S, (ieologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, .1. Exploring in Hed liiver region. La., Shumard, (i. C. Korks from Hed River region ill Loui.siana, Hitchcock, E. 11*54. Sketch of geology of Missis- Nippi, Lieber. (iiMjlogy of Mississippi, Wailes. li<55. Ueber die Geologic von Nord- Amerika, Marcou, .J. Ifeconnaissance of Tennessee, SatJord. 1((56, Drigin of grecnsand, Bailey, .I.W. Geology of Choctaw Bluflf, Wiiichell, A. 1857. Artesian wells of Alabama, Winchell, A. Middle and southern Alabama, \\ iuchell, A, Cretaceous — Continued. Gi'i.K Rk(Wi>.\ (Ahibama to Louisiana to Kentucky) — Continued. 1857. (Jeology of Tennessee, Currey. .Second rejiort on 'I'ennessee, Satlord. Report on Mississippi, Harper. Chemical report, survey of Kentucky, I'oter. Analyses for geological survey of Alabama, Mallet, .1. W. 18.W. Report of chc 'deal department of survey of Alabama, Mal- let. First report on Alabama, Tuo- mey. Second report oii Alabama, Tuomey. Reiseam Mississippi, Moolhau- sen. Portions of Cretaceous and Ter- tiary of Alabama, Thorn- ton. Geology of North America, Marcou, J. Tertiary anil Cretaceous of the Northwest, Meek and Hay- deii. Report on jiortions of Creta- ceous and Tertiary of Ala- bama, Thornton. 1860. (Jeology and agriculture of Mississippi, Hilgard. 18G4. Cretaceous, etc., of Western Tennessee, Satlord. 1S»)5. Ni^w Eocene fossils, Whittield. 18(K). Vast resources of Louisiana, Robinson, . J. R. 18t)7. l?ock salt ol' Petite Anse, Ruck and (ioessmann. Tertiary of Mississippi and Ala- bama, Hilnard. 1801). Results of reconnaissance in Louisiana, Hilgard. Report of survey of part of Louisiana, Locktitt. Geology of Tennessee, Saft'ord. 1870. First report of geological sur- vey of Louisiana, Ho})kins. Reconnaissance of Louisiana, Hilgard. 1871. Second report of survey of Louisi.ana, Hopkins. Geologic history of Gulf of Mexico, Hilgard. 278 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOOY. [nm.1.. ir UAITOIf.] Cretaceous— Con till noil. (Uii.K RKiiioN (AIiiIkiimii III I.oiiiNiitnn t" Koiitiicky) — ('(iiitiniu-il. 1871. Ago of rock Hiilt, l'ntit«' Aiimi-, im^.ir.l. HiHtory ofdiilt'of Mi'xiid, llil- gard. 1872. Thinl ^ji'olojjicnl rcjiort of Loiiiniaiia, 1Io]ikinH, I'. \'. 1873. Report on liOiiiHiuna, May and .Tnno, IXfii), llilnanl. Oeolojjic map of I'liitrd .States, Hitolicock, (", II.; Hitchcock anil ]i1aki>. 1874. RosoiirccH of TinincHseo, Kille- lirew. 187r). Oeolojric chart of the riiitcil States, Hrailloy, F. 11. 1876. TenncHHco agrieiilturc, iiiiiiera] wealth, etc., Killohrow. Keport of Hiirvey of Aliihaina, 1875, .Smith, i:. A. 1878. Soils of Alahnina, .Stulihs. Outliiio of geology of Ahihaiiia, Smith, E. A. 1879. Macfiirlano's (Jeological Rail- way Guide to TennnsHoe, Saf- ford. North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Macfarlane's Geological Hail- way Guide to Illinoifl, Worthen. Macfarlane'n Geological Rail- way (ruide, Maefarlane. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- way Guide to Alahama, Gosner and Smith. Report of survey of Alabama, Smith, E. A. Geology of L.igrange County, Ind., Edmunds, E. S. 1880. Claihorne group ,ind its fos- sils, Mell. 1881. Report on Warrior coal field, Alabama, Smith, E. A. Alabama north of the Toiines- Hce, McCalloy. Geology of lower Louisiana and salt of Petite Anse, HiJ- gard. Later Tertiary of Gulf of Mex- ico, Ililgard. 1882. Ton new species of fossils. Miller, S. A. Cretaceous— Contiiiiied. Gn.F Kkiiiiin (Alabama to liOiiisiium to Kentucky)— (Continued. 1882. Tertiary of the United StiitM, neil]irin. 1883. Survey from Atlanta to tlio Mississippi, Campbell mid Riifl'iier. Salines of Louisiana, llil;;ar(l. 1884. Cotton production of Alnliaina, Smith, E. A. Section of Cret.-vceons and IVr i ary of Alabama, Smith, K.A. Rijiley groii)), .loliiisoii. I,. ('. Physico-geographic and ii);ri- ciiltiiral features of Missis- sippi, Hilgard. Soils and jiroducts oC south- western Louisiana, h'!i])l('y. Geology of Alabama. Sdniiit/, Physico-geographic and a^jri- cultural features of reniics- sec, Saflbrd. Phosphates of Alabama, Smjtli, E. A. Soil map of cotton States, llil gard. Phosphates in Alabama Cretn- ceous, Smith, E. A. 1885. Chemii-al analyses, survey of Kentucky, Peter and I'etir. Tertiary phosphates in Ala- bama, Smith, E. A. Jlap of the United .States, McGee. 1886. Iron ores in Alabama. Willis 1887-1889. Tuscaloosa formatiou, Jlc- Gee. Tuscaloosa, Tonibigbec, and ] Alaliama rivers, Sjjiitli and Johnsc'in, Mcdlee. Jackson luirchase region. Ken- tucky, T>oughridge. Iron region of northern LoiiIm- ana, etc., .lohnsou, L. C. Salt deposits. Petite Anse, IfolJ ton. Cox, Pomeroy. Map of United States, Hitcli | cock,C. H. 1890. Cahaba coal region, McCall",] Squire, Smith, K.A. Potomac formation, I'ontaine. Drift deposits of Illinoi9,j Worthen. 1891. Map of Kentucky, Proctor. Cretaceou»- Dakoias a 18Wi. Exj W tej 1^21. 'I'niN Sc] Strui sis^ J'orm Mis E.J lx'2:i. Map 3Iis( Jam Ex pel I the I l«:'l. Piimici Jamc im. Reniaii tbnni Mortt lf<; the nil, nil-artl. of ,\l;ilii»m;i, [>UHiiiul'rt'r i , Sinitli, K.A. lllSOll, 1-. ' ■ lie iiu»l it«ti- •es of MiBHiii- ictR "f J*""'*'' iivna, IJai'li'V' ,.„i\n,S.'lmiit/. )luc ami !>«"• ires of Teniioii- Jabama. Smith. ttonStatrs.llil- lAlabaina Creta- K. A. ysos, survey of •tor and I'et'T. phatcs in M^i- K. A. Unito«l Statos, lill)anlH.^Villi'*■ ja format ion, Me- roml.it?l'i'''' '""^' ■vers, Sniitli m\A Kioe. Ihase voglon. Ken- l:liri<\};t'- ■„ortl..v"If""*'' ihnson. l"^' retitcAn'^e.lW- InueroY. led States. Hit'l'- Legion. McCalWy. (til, K- A- liation.Vont'vmo. ts of IIU"""'! Lky.rtoctor. Crotaceou*— Continuod. Dam'ia.'^ ani> Minnk.sota to Tkxah. ISUti. Exploration of Ki'il Hiver ami Washitn, Dunbar and Hun- ter. IbL'l. Travels through the Northwest, Schoolcraft. Structure of valley of the MiH- Hissippi, Nuttall. I'ornuitious of western part of MisHiHsippi Valley, JanieH, E.P. INL'I!. Map of country drained liy MiHuiHaippi, wcHtcrn section, JauicH, I". Expedition from rittsburf; to the UocUy Mountains, Long. 18l.'l. Pumice of the Missouri, ■lames, E. WHO. Uemains of ferruginous sand formation of United States, Morton, S.G. l!<. Contributions t<) geology of Texas, Koemer. Texas, Roomer. Mitthoilungen aus Fort Brown [Texas], Koemer. 181!). Exploration from San Antonio toElJ'aso, Whitney, W.I I.e. 1850. Reconnaissance from Rel, .Scheil. 1W5. Notes entre Preston et EI Paso, Miircou, ,J. Geology of route near latitude '^'2", to the Pacific, Blake, W. P. Cretaceous basin of Rio Bravo del Norte, Schott. 280 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BCLLir. Cretaceous — Coul inued. Dakotas and Mi.vnksota to Tkxas— CoTitiniiod. 1855. Texas iiiid her reHources, Do How. 1856. Origin of green sand, Hailoy, J. W. Collections on Big Wichita and Brazos rivers, Blake, W. 1'. Geology of route to I'acilic near tliirty-lii'tli ]>arallol, Man on, Blake, W. I'. Lignite of upper MiHSOuri, Rogers. II. 1). Review of iiart of geologic itia]» of the United States by Mar- con, Blake, W. P. Reconnaissance from tlio Mis- Hissippi to Los Angeles, Cal., Marcou, .1. Exploration for railroad to the Pacilic!, Wliijjple. Fort Belknap to Double Moun- tain, Stolley. Exi)edition tlirongli unexplored Texas, Parker, W. B. Geology of the upper Missouri, Hayden. 1857. Nen Feuerausbruch in Real del Monte, Moxiko, Burkhart. Pluto-volcanic slo])o of Sierra Mad re, Sonora, Mexico, Schott. Notes on Cretaceous of Ne- braska, Meek and llaydeii. Geology and paleon to l<»gy , Mexican boundary survey. Hall, .1. Geology of lower Rio Bravo, ScLott. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of Mexican boundary survey, Conrad. Microscoj)ic exaniina t i o n of some earths. Mailey, J. W. Les rochcs dti .liiraj Marcou, J. Progress of Pacific l^ailroad ex- plorations, Humphreys. 1858. Paleontology from Fort Leav- enworth to Bryans Pass, Shu- mard, B. F. Description gcologicpie das Montagnes roclieuses, Mar- cou,.!, American geology, addressed to Meek and Hayden, Marcou, J. Cretaceous— Continued. Dakotas and Minxksota to Texas- Continued. 1858. Permian in Kansas, Swallow. Tertiary and Cretaceous of th« Northwest, Meek and Hay- den. Explanation of geologic map and section of Missouri, Swallow. Formation des oolitlies, Virlet d'Aoust. Geology of Manvaises Terrcsdi White River, Hayden. Rocks of Kansas, Swallow. Ma)» and section on Missouri River, Hayden. Fossils of Nebraska, Black Hills, Meek and llaydeu. Reconnaissance of part of \i- 1 kansas, Owen, D. 1). Sketch of Texas, Moore, 1'. Boundary survey of IVxas. Russell, ^Y. H. Well at Austin, Tex., Sliuinanl. B. F. Artesian boring in western | Texas, Pope. 18.59. Remarks on Geology of lib k| Hills, Meek and Hayden. Explanation of map of N'e-| braska, Hayden. Marcou's (Jeology of Northl America, Dana, .1. D.; Agn<- si/, A. Lower Cretaceous of KansMl and Nebraska, Meeli audi Hayden. So-called Trias of Kansas and! Nebraska, Meek and Wm den. Explorations in Mew Me.\ii(i|| Marcou's so-callrd .lurassic^ Newberry. 1860. Rocks of Kansas, Ilawti n^ Swallow. Analyses for survey of Arkai^ sas, Elderhorst. Explorations in Kansas, Moe^ and Hayden. Reconuaiss.anco of jmrt ct kansas, Owen, 1>. 1*. Notes on Kansas and Nelirask^ Marcou, J. Notes on Nobruska and Ital Hayden. [BCLLir. DABTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 281 PA TO TEXAS- las, Swallow, btaceimsot'tlii; eek and Hay- ' geolofjic map oolitlicH, Virlet ivaisesTerrcsiif , Hay1*' . Insasan.lNel'W* N'.jbraska ami V« Cretaceous— Continned. Dakihas ani> Minnesota to Tkxas— Continned. 18tiO. AnalyHosof soils, etc., of Arkan- sas, Peter, R. Cretaceous of Texas, Slmnnird, n. F. 18(11. (ieology of headwaters of Mis- souri, llayden. Htiply to Mareouon Cretaeeoiis and Carboniferous of Texas, Meek. Reply to Newberry on ajjo of Nebraska leaves, llerr. 181)2, New Cretaceous fossils fr<»ni Texas, Shnniard, I'. F. Synopsis ol Cretaceous braihio- pods, (iabb. Section of Cretaceous of Ti'Xiis, Shumard, IJ. F. Period of elevation of ran-^es near sources of the Missouri, llayden. Cretaceous and Carboniferous, of Texas, Marcou, .1. 1863. (ieology, et(!., of the upj)or Missi.ssipjii, Hayden, II. Cretaceous fossils from Ne- braska, Meek and llayden. 18t>l. Keeonnaissanco an Nebraska, Marcou, J. 1865. Carboniferous and Cretaceous of Kansas and Nebraska, Meek. Coal and iron of Guerrero, Mexico, Manross. 1806. Henierkungeu iibei inexika- nische Geologic, etc., l?orie. Exploration iu northern Mexico, R(^mond. G<^ol()gie du Mexiquo et de rAiu6rii|ne Centrale, Virlet. Preliminary report of survey of Texas, Buckley. C'lialk of Missouri River, llay- den. First report on geology of Kansiia, Mudge. Eastern Kansas and geology of Kansas, Swallow. Map of Canada and part of United States, Logan and Hall. Notes g Minxksota to Tkxas- Continued. 1874. Geology of western Toxiis, Jennej', Newberry. Part of eastern Texas, Hiii'klt'y. Cretaceous tloras of Western Territories, Lesfniereiix. Latest map of Texas, Kii(;.ssler. Lignites and flint beds of westcn-n America, \ewbi>rrv. Western Texas near tliiity- second ])arallel, Jennoy. Re])ort on eastern, iKirtlicni. and middle Texas, Burleson. Metamorphism due to burnin,' of lignite, Allen, J. A. Circles of deposition, New- berry. Geology of Minnesota Valley, Winchell, N. H. Notes from early explorers in Minnesota, Wincliell, X. H, Lignite flora of the far Wwt. Newberry. 1875. Geology of Kansas. Miidjie, Geologic chart of tlui Uiiitcii | States, Bradley, F. II. Kansas chalk, I'atric k. Paleontology of rcconnaiss.iiKf I of the Black Hills, (iriiiiiell.I Explorations in NeUniskii anil Dakota, Hayden. Rojiort on Mower ;iiul oilittl counties, Minn., Wiiiciifll.| N. H. Pliocene of western K;iii-a«. Mudge. Lignite in Cretaceons in .Mini nesota, Winchell, N. H. Reconnaissance in lilack Hil.S Winchell, N. H. 187G. Cretaceous fossils iVoni Juan expedition, .Miek. Geology between Leavenwortl and Sierra Nevnda, Kuflf uiann. Tertiary and Crefiiceoiis riods of Kansas, MmljjL'. Later extinct lionis of ^vi America, Newberry. Relaticms of lignitic ffm\\''^ the West, Stevenson. Second report of survey Texas, Buckley. "f the Cliomisti soiiri, ] J'ield wo •John. ^^■8' J^'connai J^ico (■( "eologv '^'^\o tlioni WcDaiii WlitiT Hil _ Valh-v, J't'iiiarks \\'liite, (I ''''■ •^'.■'..larlan/ load G '^'wen, 'UicfjirJauJ '"adGuiJ road (;„| ^^''"chollf ''Vx;i8 i„ *f"'''arIano{ •'\Iis,s,)„rj ^'■•"''lirl.ano' ^''■i,\- Gui(J C'.A. [Brr.ul?; DABTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 283 ■ro 'iKXAS- xn Texas, TV. sas, U"cUky. of Wt'stcru iqueve'ix. xiis, Ijoi'ssler. liut lif*l» "'' ca, Ni'wlit'vry. ni'iir thirty- il, .louucY. tern, uovtliora. cxiis, BnrU'Sim. duo to buruin; leu, J- A. .position, Ne*- innesota Viilley, ivly cspioreis in w'hicliell, N. "■ of tb(i I'iU- ^V^■*^• ansas, Miulse^ vrt of tlu^ I'liiO"' k\lcy,F.ll- ViitiiiU. ofieconnaissaiicf llUls, ('■viii'ie^l' in Net.rasUiv 'd viieu. MoNVc-r and "tli" Minw- \Viiicliell. westeri t' KmiaS' Mil rotacoons m mchon,N.il. .ncoiuUlaciil N.li- fossils frM" .•eiiwoitl edition >'cvn.\a. W ITA (•teta<'eo"s J< I Kansas, iiuct tiovus ol >«' ■..fli.^uiti.' «'"">■ U i.;tovon^i>"- |c\)ort 01 Juckioy. Cretaceous— Coiitiimed. Kakoias ano Minnesota to Texas— Continued. 1S7(>. (iiiilianiitoin IInaHtepa,Moxic<>, Kiinbnll. Re])ort on Olinstod, Doilgo. an hes of Lake Agassiz, l'|i- ham. Later Cretaceous in Iowa, Auier ican Geologist, White, C. A. Paleontology of the Creta- ceous, Hill, R. T. iilack Hills, Carpenter, Crosbv, I Upham. Cross Timhers regions, iiortli | ern Texas, Hill, H.T. Coal of central Iowa, Keyes. Pockets containing clay ail Clinton, Iowa, Farnsworth. University of Texas, circular.] Hill, R, T. Northern limits of {'retnceoin,| Hay, O. P. Jura, Nooeomian, and dialt.l Marcou. Pike County, Ark., Ihaiiuer Portland (lement, Hraiuicr. Southwestern Arkansas, llilL| R.T. Map of United States, Hitck^ cock, C. H. Trinity formation, Hill, IM West central Arkaiinas, (on stock. Cretaceous of Texas, Wliiiej C.A. Report on western I'ox.ik. R. r. Burnet County, Tex.. W.ilk.rj Building stones of cii>iel Texas, Penrose. Coal of Rio (irandi) r(ff<\ White, C. A. Events in North Anicricnn ri| taceous history, Hill, H. Fauna der oherhurdiieii Krci^ Hill,R.T.; Hoenicr. Cretaceous river bed, I'l'i"' Haldeman County,Tox,,JT| Cretaceous of Texas, Hill Cope. Iron regions of eastern Ifij etc., Johnson, L. C. DARTO.V. ) Cretaceoua- Dakiuvs a: <'"ntiim 1W7-IK89. we Mi*c lie; Neoz* y,'Av 11. 'I Occur ariu.< orii-iii Hill, Condit Tex.i "ii.!;ina l»itcJii •"'■•ill. Kj, •N<)rtli\v( '''•niiiaii li'io (;|..,, '"•'•'iithern Storv of n. T. ''"''xas sec tacpouN Solid, ceiil \\<'sk'rn 'fill. R. *'<'oI()gy Hay." (icolo^y , Nas, St. , Hisforv '^'•insas, Ron. "oiix,„| "...V, R. -N'ofo on ":.y, U. ''•'''■ontoloi '''■■•"gin. "''S'lon sou '"' file Ar '"•"'it dojxwii ''"'inUe.s, jr, 'i'liain, \\ •'''N'siaii •^''""'■.■•l-g;,s| Wiiichel], ^"ils of x,.,,| "'"W,v, Chal IbcllIZI. DAKT'lX- NORTH AMEUICAN GEOLOGY. 285 o Tkxa*- ..Hill.U.T, oiu the Cti- r. \.)Xiissi/., I'l'- iIowa,Amei nnU\ C. A. the (.'ri'la- 1 enter, CT08l)y, egions, ix'rtli- 1,U.T. own, Keyes. niiiR ''li'v "I , I'iirunwortb. rexivs, (nreiihi.l , of ilrctaMons.! N.rk.,»iauuer ArUiinHiis, 111! ,1 rttiitfs, Hit* tion, UiU.Kr AvkaiiHiis, to' f ■I'exiii'. AVMi ^torn'rexa^"" loneH <*t' Ivose. I Krrt |,vth AincricOT story. Hill' 1'- jorlmr*'""" KoeniiT' liver bcU'o"'!^ [ounty,Tox..J of Texas, HiH 18 oJ' oastorii J80U, L- '^ Cretaceous — font in u«mI. Hakotas and Minnksota to Tkxah — Continued, 1W7-1XH9. Lower CretaceoiiH of soutli- woKt Texas, White, C. A, Mitchell Cotxnty, Tex,, Hroad- head. Neozoic geology, Hill, K, T, New Hjiecies of fossils, Hill, K. r. Occurrence of Macraster Tex- anus, Hill, H.T. Origin of certain limestones. Hill, R.T. Condition of knowledge of Texas, Hill, K. T. Original locality of Oryjiha'a pitchcri, Marcou. Salt, Kansas, TIay. Northwestern Kansas, Hay. I'crniian of Texas, White, C. A. I.'io (Jrande Valley, Owen, .1. Sduthorn Texas. .Tormy, Tait. Story of Colorado River, Hill, K.T. 'IVxas section of American Vrc- taceoiis. Hill, R.T. South central Texas, Owen, J. Western Texas, ('nnniiings, Hill. R.T. ; Strceruwitz. (icology of Kansas, lecture, Hay." Geology of sontliwestern Kan- siiH, St. .lohn. lliHtiiry ot geologic work in i\iinsas. Hay and Thomp- son. Iloi'i/on of Dakota lignite, Hay, R. Note on a remarkable fossil, Hay, R. I'lileontology of the I'lains, Criigin. Ii'fgion south of the great bend of the Arkansas, Cragin. Suit de))osits, Hay, R. ; Cox. Counties, geology of Minnesota, 1 |iliani, Wincboll, N. H. Artesian wells, Minnesota, Ihill.C.W. Nalnriil-gas wells, Minnesota, \Vinehell,N.H, Soils of Nebraska, Hicks, Ke])()rtof division of Glacial ge- ology, (jhainborlin, T. C. iri'« Cretaceous — ('ontinuert. Hakotas axi> Minnk.sota to Tkxas — Continued, 1887-1889. Well at Lincoln, Nebr., An». (ieol. List of invertebrates of Cre- taceous of Texas, and short description of the system, Hill. R.T, Report of division of Mesozoic invertebrates, Tnitcd Stiites Geological Survey, White, C. A. 1890, American Neoconiian, Mar- con, .1, Central co.al field of Texas, Cnnnnins, Maefarlane's Railway (Juide, lUlgard, Loughridge, Owen, .T, Concho country, Tex,, Cnm- niins and Leach, Trans-l'ecos, Tex., Streeruwitz, Rev iew of Texas geology, Dumble, Areas of continental progress in North America, Dana, ■). D. Geograi)hie features of Texas, Hill, R. T. IgmM)us rocks of centr.'il Texiis, Hill and Dumble. Fossils of the Trinity beds. Hill, R. T. Pilot Knob. Hill. R.T. C)ccurrenco of (toniolina in the Comanche series, IHll, R. T. I'ermian of Texas, Cnnnnins. Central Texas, Tarr. Central mineral region of 'i'exas. Comstoek. Cheyenne sanilstone of Kansas, Cragin. Chalk from Niolyrara of Kan- sas, Williston, Kansas salt mine, Hay, Lignite in Dakota formation, Hay, Maefarlane's Railway Guide, Hailey, G, E,; liroadhead, ("h.iniborlin, Gilbert, Mc(Jee, Putnam, St. John, Scott, Todd,Upham,Winchell, N, H, Southwestern Kansas, Hay, Lineage of Lake Agassiz, Todd. Terraces of tUe Missouri, Todd, 286 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [ "I'LL 127. Cretaceous — Con tinnud. Dakotas am> Minnesota to Texas — Contiiuied. 189(). North American Mesozoic, Wliitc, C. A. Artesian wells in Dakota, Uj)- haiii. KaiisiiH salt nmrshos, Hay. lieport of tliviHioii of MeHozoic ])aIeoiitol()f;y, United .States Geological Survey, White, C. A. Carboniferous of central Texas, Tarr. Coal lields of Colorado Kiver, Tarr. Cretact'ous rocks of Texas, Hill, It. T. Eastern Arkansas, Call. Analysis of ernptivi! from Arkansas, Eakins. Northern Jloxico, White, C. A. Indian Territoi'y a n tl Red River, Hill, R. T. W^arrcn's Goograjjhy, Hrower. Geological map of Mexico, Castillo. 18iU. Comanche series of Texas- Arkansas region. Hill, R. T. Extension of Cretaceous over central hasin of Texas, Wal- cott, Hill, R. T. Southern interior of North America, White, C. A. Trans-1'(H'03, Tex., Streeruwitz. Cretaceous [of Traus-Pccos, Tex.], Taff. Cretaceous formations of North America, White, C. A. Igneous rocks of Arkansas, Williams, J. F. Western Arkansas, AViuslow. Notes on geology of New Mex- ico ami southwestern Texas, Hill, R. T. Geology of the Sonthwe.st, Hill, R. T. Report of State geologist of Texas, Dumble. Report on northwestern Texas, Cunnnius. Reconnaissance in Indian Ter- ritory, Hill, R. T. Report on central mineral region, Comstock. Cretaceous — Continued. Dakotas ani> ^Minnksota to Te.xas- Continned. 1891. Concho County, Tex., Lerc)]. Texas Permian and its JIimi. zoic type of fossils, WLiic C. A. Iron ores of Minnesotn, Wm- chell, N. H.andH. V. Megalonyx beds iu Kausas, Udden. Rocky Mountain to Gkkat Damn Reuion.s. 1814. ExiH'dition up the Jlissoiui ainl across the Rocky Moinitaiii», Lewis and Clark. 1823. Exi>edition from Pittsburg in I flic Rocky Mountains, Loii;;. 1843. Exploration from thc! Missunri I to Rocky Mountains, Fn- 1 mout. 1848. Examination in New Mexicn, Abert, J. W. Notes on collections by AliiTt] in Mexico, liailey, .1. AV, Reconnaissance from heavtii- worth to San Dicjin, I'.iiion, Tour in northern New Mcxiiu i Wislizenns. 1850. Reconnaissance iu New Mexiio, | Simpson. Minerals from .Santii Fe lo| Chelly, Simpson, .1. II. 1H,51. Systems of elevation ofNorlhl America, Foster and Wliit-| ney. 1852. (ieology and paleontolojry, v;i ley of Salt Lake, Hall, , I. 1853. Geologic des Montagues ro| cheuses, Marcou, .1. Geologic maj) of United .Statrt.! etc., Marcou, J. 1854. Section g6ologiiiuti des Moiij tagnes rocheuscs, Marcou,!. 1855. Report on exploration betweeiij latitude 38- and II forr»iite| to the Pacific, Sciiifl. IJeber die Goologiart of gtiologiciMPl y{ the UnitcHl States, byMarf co'i, Hlake, W. P. Discoveries by 5Iarcou anionffl Rocky Mountains, JacksonJ C. T. PABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 287 GUKAl' Ha>1N 1 Now Mexitii, Cretaceous— Continued. HdCKY MOINTAIN TO GUEAT HASIN li'EiiioNs— Continued. I80O. (ieologyof routoto Pacific near thirty-iiftb parallel, Marcou, J. ; Blako, W. P. Koconnaissance from the Mis- sissippi to Los AngoloH, Cal., Marcoii, J. IS.")?. IJt'port on routes to tlio racific in California and to the Hio (iraude, Antisoll. United States and Mexican boundary survey, Emory, Tarry. From mouth of Devils liiverto El Paso, Michler. Chemical analyses, Mexican boundary survey, Easter. Hio Grande Valley from El Paso to the P ouiiuj;, Hayden and I'eale. Dinosaurs in transition beds, Cope. Age of coal scries of Bitter Creek, Wyo., Cope. Geysers of Yellowstone and Fireholt) rivers, Haydiiu. General rejiort on Montana and adjacent Territories, Hay- den. Map of sources of Snake River, etc., Hayden and Bradley. Wyoming coal formations. Am. .lour. Sci. General report on Montana and adjacent Territories, Hay- den, Report on minerals, rocks, etc., Pealo. Report on survey of Territories, Hayden. Profiles and sections to accom- pany final report of survey of Territories, Hayden. Tertiary coal, Hodge, J. T. 873. Reconnaissance along Union Pacific Railroad, Bannister. Geology of western Wyoming, Comstock. Structure of country north of Colorado Canyon. Powe]]. Age of certain beds in Wyo- ming, Le8(iucreux. Report of Sn.iko Hiver divi- sion, Hradlov. V. II. Explorations in Uinta Moun- tains, Utah, .Tones, W. A. Sixth report on survey of Mon- tana, Id.aho, Wyoming, and Utah, Hayden. Report on Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Peale, Paleontologic report on Mon- tana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Meek. 1874. Report on San liUis division, Colo., Kndlii'h. Preliminary report on snrv<'y westof one hundredth merid- ian, Gilbert, G. K. Cretaceous— Continued. Uoi:ky Mountain to (Jkkat Hasin Kkoions— Continued, 1874, Rec(muaissau('e in Ute country, I'rout, Hawn, F. ; Hawn, L, 'Vheelor's Expedition nacli Neu-Mexiko und Arizona. Loew. Rei)ort of survey of Colorado, 1873, Hayden, Cretaceous .-ige of lii^iiite of the West, Cope. Age of western lignite, Steven- son. Explorations of the Cdloradn. Powell, J. W. Vertcbrata of the Crctiiccon!. of tlio West, Copo, Ago of lignite of Rocliy Moun- tains, Uo8(iueroux, Rei)ort on vertebrate palcim tology, Colorado, Copo, Lignitie formation ami itj tlora, Lcsiiuereux, Report on S(Uith Park dlHtrict, Colo.. Peale. Mines in South Park n'^'ioii, Colo,, Pealo, Age of lignite grouit, Havdcn. Anthracite in New Mcxiru. Raymond. Report on -Middle I'aik.C'oln., Marvine, Gold Hill mining region, Mar vine. Researches in Arizona anil Nevada. Gilbert, (i. K, Lignite llora of the far West, j Newberry, Coals of Western Stiitca, Xew-j berry. Circles of deposition, Ni'w-j Ix-rry. 187."), Poport on Utah, Ncvailn. .\ri-| zona, and New Mexico, Hun-j ell,E,E. Geology of New Mexico, Cni«'.j Surface features of front rauR of Rocky Mountains, Hay^ den. Northwestern Wyoiuin;;, fonij stock, T, B, Geology of portions .il' ('olnriui surveyed in 1873, Ste"'j^ son. [BUlX.ltT llABTON.I NORTH AMKKICAN GEOLOGY. 289 CAT Hamx to country, lliiwii. L. lion "lull 4 ArizDiiu. )f Coloriulo, if liffuite of rnito, Steven- tlio Coltiriitl". U! t'retaceoib opo. UocUy Momi- BUX. cl)rato ivaleim- ido. ('oi'«. ition !>iiil i''' •onx. U TarU diHtr'nt, h Vavk vc^'io". jrronp, llayl'ii' " New Mfxif". Ullo I'aik.Col". inj; region, Mat Arizona :>"'' l)ert, ti.K' lof th." fi>r W''*'. [ern Htatcs, New- ^position. 'N''^^' „1,. Xovaaa. Ati-I Cretaceous — (Jontiiiiied. K«k:ky Mountain to (Jukat Uasin l{K(iioNs — Coutiiuictl. 187-'). ('liiSHiticatidii and diHtribiitlou of Crotaoe<)U8 of tlie WeHt, Copo. OretaeeoiiH of tlio GaliHteo, \. L,w Mexifo llo«- ,M."xion.Cof.] ,f front iiiiiR' lew Ires < Mountains, \VV0l>li"r' \m Coffll „u 1873, Steveoj Mux., (Jopo. Fossils west of (in'oley and l-'iVuns, etc., Colo., Meek. Uranium, etc., in Tertiar.v of Colorado, Hertliond. Exploratiou of the Colorado, Powell. .).\V. Ke]»ort on ]iortions of New Mex- ico and Arizona Hurveyed in 1873, (Jilbert, G. K. Peculiar forms of erosion in eastern Colorado, Hayden. Mineralogy, agriculture, chem- istry, and eruptive rocks of Colorado, Arizona, anil New Mexico, Loew. Uoport on portions of Ncviida, Utah, California, and Ari- zona, Gilhert, (}. K. Mines and geology of San Juan (Jouuty, Endlicli. Report on portions of Colorado and New Mexico, Lot-w. Kcport on northwestern New Mexico, Cope. Wheeler's zweito Expedition nach Neu-Mexiko uud Colo- rado, Loew. 1876. Paleontology of plateau ])rov- incc, White, C. A. Report of surveys for 1K71, Ilaydon. Ago of angiospernious i)lants referred to the Cretaceous, Dana, J. D. Notes on northeastern New Mexico, St. ,)ohn. Kx|MMlition from Santa Fe to tlie Colorado, Newberry. (ieology between Le.-ivon worth and the Sierra Nevada, En- glumann. Seition between headwaters of tlie Missouri and Yellow- stone, Hayden. Colorado plateau province, Gil- bert, G. K. Notes on Uinta and WahsatcOi ranges, King, C. Bull. 127 19 Cretaceous— Continue) 1 . Rocky Mountain to Gkkat Uasin Ri'.iiioNs — Continued. 1876. ('retaceous and Tertiary fossils of the u])per Missouri coun- try, Gabb. Notes on lignite group of east- ern (Colorado, etc., Hayden. Maps of parts of Califoruia, Nevada, Arizona, Utali, New Mo.vico, and Colorado, Gil- bert, Marvine ami Howell. Re|)ort of Sau ,luan division, survey of t'olorado, Endlich. 'J'ertiary lloraand age of North American lignite, Lesquo- renx. Report of middle division of survey of Colorado, Poale. Geology near Canyon City, Colo., Williams, S.G. Ore-bearing rocks of Colorado, Hayden. New plants from lignite forma- tions, Lesquereux. Ago of liguitic rocks, Dana, J. D. Uinta Mountains, Powell, .J. W. Relations of lignitic group of the West, Stevenson. Geology from La Vita Pass to head of the Pecos, Coukling. Paleontology of Great Basin exploration, by Simpson, Meek. Cretaceous fossils from San .Juan e.xperiiptivo iikmiii- tiiiiiH in Color.'ulo, I'cale. Guolo^y of Judith Kivurrt'Kioii, Moiit., Coim. Kesiiltfl of BiirvojH lor 1S7">, llaydeii. Puleoiitiilo^ic, <;linrn«-t<;rM of ('euo/.oii; and Meiw/oic in Gruou River (listrict, Whittt, C. A. Iliinry MonntaitiH, (iilliort. (i.K. Report on (jraud Hiv«r reiu;ion, Peale. Report of son thea«tSf. .Jol, ^'oskUs of Whit,., l><'vion' o •'^follusc AVhito, ''ri.'i.ssio i I'laho, \ < 'ounty, •^''•'tli Par; ■'^"Jiposed '"'■"lit r; HaJlowel ■"^•"1 Juan stock. ^fohnes, V I'l-ramio, ne- Stevciiso,, '*^-<'olorado) ter, \\\ -fountain,! ^•"'""■t froni ^'■""wstoif £■ S., and I >ii OAITOI«1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 291 IUIJ.17I. Cre'^aceous — ('oiitiniicd. p., V MolNTAIN To (iUKAl UasIN I.iiiioNH — Cuiitiiiiii'd. 1(W2. rertiury of central r»i>ii(tn, Cojio. Kro«Ied cliaiiiiel way, Stcn-en- Ron. Cretnceous jiiul Tertiary lloia of tlio West, LpBiinereiix. ('(lal near Canyon City, Colo., Stoveimon. Facts in Montana, Idaho, I'tah. and Colorado, Newberry. Tertiary hiktory of Grand Can- yon district, Duttou, C. E. I'Uysieal geology of Grand Canyon district, Button. 1><8;<. Fossils of the Laramie group, White, C. A. Cretaccious and Tertiary floras of the West, Lesiiuereux. Heport on Cretaceous and Ter- tiary, Ward, ]i. V. (ireeu Kiver group in Montana and Dakota, White, C. A. Cretaceous fossils of the West, ern States, White, C. A. Heport on Wind River district, St. John. Fossils of the Laramie gn)up. White, C. A. Keview of noninarino fossil Mdllusca of Xorth America, White, C. A. Triassio fossils of Houtheast Idaho, White, C. A. Coal measures of Gunnison County, Colo., llallowell. N'oith Park, Colo., Hrcadhead. Supposed Jur.a-Trias of the I'ront range of Colorado, llallowell. olorailo.^ (i.,„ Juan region, Colo., Corn- stock. • iciilogy of Y(dlowstono Park, Holmes. W. H. L;. ramie, ne.-vr Raton, \. Mex., Stevenson. 1884. Colorado l)uilding stones, Fos- ter, W. Hayw"H Kxlinct glaciers of San Juan Mountain, Colo., Hills, R. C. mul Mo»*^'"W Report from Carroll to the llltah, Oct*'""™ Yellowstone Park, Dana, coal, ColoW^ E. S., and Grinnell. reck, N rem Cold- '. A. f SpiniiHb Wyomiu',; I. rto/.nii^ ami i. A. Kiver (11*- i'h AtlM tif jtch of Hfol- iwest, M"f- utas voiii. .ark, U.N. ogUal Riiil- Utah, etc.. ntolo.iiy, 8'>'- ag and hlikl'" ■estern N«rtli 8, C.A, ologi.-il Rail- joloratlo,Huy- ,M. rict, KutllKh. Uocky Moun- of Utah, But- [uern N'>w Mex- group. Stem- \n [al lieUls, Atiz. lalcott. Ixoloplu't^on » Osborn |inColora«loa"' Stevenson lorado, Cretac«oiiB — Conl.'uied. Rnver, Cross. Ilulfalo Peaks, Colo., Ijiiiiions, S. F. 1885. Genus Pyrgnlifera,White, C. A. Nephelingestein in den \'er- einigtiMi Staateii, WoltV. Dinoeerata, Marsh, O. ('. Relations of Pnerco and T.iara- mie deposits, Cope. Map of the United States, McGee. Russell artesian well, Kaus., Parker, J. D. Relative ages of AnuM'icau and English Neozoic, Man-on, J. Marsh on the Dinoeerata, Sci- ence. Cope"s Tertiary Vertebrata, Science. Geologic sketch of Roc ley Mountain division, Emmons, S. F. Operations in upper Missouri region, Hayden. Notes on metaniorphism, Ste- venson, Geology of the Spanish Peaks, Savage. 1886. Rock Creek and Gardiner River coalfields, Mont., Woim Geology of the Laramie of Montana coal fields, Lind- greii. P\)S8ils from central ^Montana, Whitfield, R. P. Relations of coals of Montana, Davis, W. M. Montana coal fields, I'ldridge. Geologic studies in Montana, Hayden. Coals and lignites of the North- west, Pumpclly. San Juan Mountains, Colo., Stevens. 292 CATALOaUE AND INDKX OP [■ULLllT, Cretaceous — C'untinucd. KOCKY MorSTAIN T(» (iKKAT MaHIN KKtiioNs — Coiitinucil. 1X8«ii\(«r, Kl- (Iridgc. KIk Head t'oul, CIiihoIiii. I'oHNil plaiitH from (ioliloii, !.«•»- qllcnMIx. I'iolil for rcseaii'li in the Kooky MoiintaiiiN, Hills. Denver Tortiary, CroHs. (it'oloj;y of Colorado ore dc- ]>o!sitH, LakfM. (iiinnison Coiiiity, (^olo., Hills. Huerfano Kivt-r hasin, Hills. Iron resources of Colorado, Cliauveuet. Notes (ui r.oadville, Ihlscny. Mesozoic of southern Colorado, etc., Stevenson. Mountain uptlirusts, White, C. A. Northwestern coal rejjiou ol" Colorado, Hewitt. Colorado oil lields, Newlnrry. Oil lields of Treniont County, Hilseng. raleontolofjic notes, Colorado, Stanton. I'itkin County, Hills. Spanish Teaks region. Hills. Trinidaha'a pileheri, Marcou, .1. Great Fulls eoal basin, Nuvr. berry. Iron Hufto, Mont., Calvin. Sierra Mnjada, Mexico, Cliisin. Ilaja California, Lindgren, Lower Cretat'cous, While. ('A, \'all( y of Mexico, Chism. Report of. Montana division, Hnyden. Jfe, irt of Meso/.oic ilivi^ion. V liite. C. A. Yellowstone Park, Ha;,'ii('. Northwestern C(dorailo ri'ff'uwi, White, C. A. 18!»(l. Coal measures in Cohuadu and Now Mexico, Van DicNt. Crazy Mountains, Mon*.. Wnlil. Distribution of fossil plaui.s Ward, L. F. Custer County, Colo., CJiiirltiMi. Kruptivo rocks of liduld.; County, Colo., Palmer. Arenas of continental |priij;ris. in North America, Kaii.i J.D Huerfaii > beds, Hills. Colorado t," miji .m ('(ildiMdn and New Mexico, Sti vciison. Laramie group, Cii|)c, Now- berry, Stev('nson,\Viir(I. I.. F. Spanish Peaks region, Mill'*. liocky Mountain piotax's, Dana, J. D. Movements in Rocky Mmiii- tains, Kniinons, S. I'. Displacements in (irniid Can- yon, Walcott. Warren's (ieograpliy, Hiewer. Lower Cretaceous of San Carlos I Mountains, N. M<'x., Wbito. C. A. Macfarlane's Railroad (iiiiili',1 Eldridge, Emuuuis, S. F.;j Hague, Pumpelly. North American Mesozoic,] White, C. A. Laramie, Mont., Cannon. Report of geologist of ^Vp ming, Rieketts,!.. 1'. Yellowstoue Park, Iddiugs. Cretaceous- lii» Kv .Mo Kkuion <). im. Ctel Hn an W!'. Cnited S •lition, Xotes on •'•gion, 'ornia, ''•■port on fornia, 1^".'<. (ieo logic II ''*'■; Ma '"•^l. fioology O "'"' l)ari Tr.isk. "•'oau in *>'"", \e\ Geology ol "'<•, Cal. Geology eas tains, Oil ^^- R"l'ort on •■'■» Calif,; Kevievvof] of the Ci. CO", liJak* Bfi.L. in DAtTOIfl NORTH AMERICAN GEOLoGV. 293 , CA. f of flry con, .1. sill. N<«' iilviii. CO, rliisin. Vllilr lllMll. li lUviKIIIII, ic tiiviHioii. ratio ii'i;""!. 'olovildii !llul ,u I'i.st. M.)ii'..NVt)W. 'ossil plinii" ilo.,l'liiirlt>iii. of IliiuW'i PillllltT. lerifi'. l)iiiu nils. ,,, C'lil'Ti'll" CO, Sttvensou. c'(')if. ^'»'*• Inli.Wiii'l.I-^'' jrioll, Ilii'''*- 111 protiiN^*. Korliv Moim- F. |„ OvMii.l Cm- lipliy, Hie^^"' imofS:iu(';irlo* liiilroii'l ti'ii'l;'' liimous. S' ^■' Cuiiiwu. logi«t of ^VF' ts,i..i'- Lvk, W'UuK"' Cretaceoui— Continn«'. C. |n:)|. Cciitiii'i'oiiN 8oiir<:(m of Coloruilo, Lak(«M. Iil.uk iiilU iiiiil W'm Horn loiin- try, Chance. Flort'iicx oil liclds, Colo,, KI4l, Rejtort u])on route to the Pa- cilic in California, lUake, \V. P. Sandstone fornnition of San I'raneiseo, IMake, W, P. 1857. Report on routes to the Piicilic. in California, and to the Rio (Srande, Aiitisell, Crelaeeiiiis fossils of Lns Ange- 1(.>H, Trask. Reconnaissance to month of (iila K'iver, Parry, C, C, 18.5H. (Jeology of North America, Marcou, ,1, 18(51. New .Minaden quicksilver mines, Silliman. Fiissiliferous rocks of Califor- nia, Whitney, .1, 1). 186.">. I.a Californie, Frigiiet. (ioology of California, Held work, 18(50-1865, Whitney, J. I). (Miauge of level in (Jreoii Monu- tains, .Scott, W. Iv. Fossils from auriferous slates of California, Meek. I'etroleuni in ('alifornia, Silli- man. 18(50. Conrad's criticisms on I'aleon- tology of California, (Jabb. .Journey through Call foruiii and Nevada, Jackson, ('. liecent developments of sur- vey of California, Whitney, .1. D. "Whitney's Geology of Califor- nia, Hrewer. Subdivisions of Cretaceous of Califcunia, (jabb. Constitution geologi(|uo et miuiero de la Californie, Friguet. Fauiu* primordialo dans lo pays do Galles et la geologie cali- forniene, Marcou, ,1. Miocene and Cretaceous at Santa Barbara, Cal., .Jack- son, C. T. 1867. Gabb on Cretaceous of Califor- nia, Conrad. Fossils in auriferous slate of Mariposa, Blake, W. P, Secondary fossils in Oregon, Blake, "w. P. 294 CATALO(}UK AND INDEX OF ("I'll.. 12i, 1809. 1870. 187:5. Cretaceous — (.'oiitiiuu'd. Paimfk; Statks— Continued. 1807. lirown coai of AViisliinj^ton and (^refjon, lUakc, W. 1*. 18(18. (iold with ciniiahar in stn-ond- ary or Tertiary rocks, Hlakc, W. P. MittlieilunfiCen von d(T WeHt- Kiiato Nord-A'ncrika, liicht- hofi'n. I'rinciplcs of tlio natural hvh- tcni of volcanic, rocks, Hiclit- liofon. (Jrt'taccoiis and Tertiary fosHils of California, (iahb. Division of tlio Cretaceous, Whitney,.!. 1). Alixturo of Cretac(,'ou8 and Eocene fossils, Conrad. (Jeolof^y on Great Pacific Rail- road. Meek. (ioldla<;erst;itten Californiens, Hurkart. Distribution of inininf; dis- tri(!t8, Kayniond. Notes on coast of Orej^on, ( iood- yoar. (ieoloj;ic niaj) of I'nited States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Hlake. 1871. Report of State gcoloj^ist of Oregon, Condon. Serpentine of Coast and Cas- cade ranges, Newberry. 1875. California coal. Cooper, .1. 0. Vancouver Island anil Oregon, (Jabb. Geology of Sierra Nevada in ridation to vein mining, How- inaii. 1871). lIori/(uital crushing in Coast range of California, Le Coilt(!. Reports on jiortions of southern California, Marcou. J. Relations of lignitic grouj) of the W(!st, Stevenson. 1878. Structure and origin of moun- tains, Le Conte. 1879. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- roail Guide to California, Cooper, .1. C. Macfarlane's (ieological Rail- road Guide to t)rogou, etc., Coudou. Cretaceous — (Continued. Pacific Statks — Continued. 1879. (ieidogic survey of the fortieth ])arallel, Newberry. North American Mesozoir uud Ceno/oic, Miller, S. A. 1880. Old river beds of California, I.,e Conte. Auriferous gravels of Sierra Nevada, Whitney, J. 1). 1882. Ammonites in Tejoii gnmii m California, Dana, .7. 1). Vein forinatiou in progress at Suli)hur Bank, Cal., he Coute and Rising. 1883. Note sur la gdologie de la Cali- fornic, Marcou, .1. Age of Tejou and amiiKiniti's in Tertiary of California, Ikil- prill. Ueber die Geologic Cilit'or- nious, Marcou,.!. AmiuoniteH in Tertiary of Cali- fornia, llcilprin. Mineral vein form.'itiou at Steamboat Springs, LcCoiiti. Suppose*! Tertiary aiiuiKiiiitis, Newberry. 1884. I'hysical and agricultural tea tiires of California, liilgarii. Guadalupe (piicksih cr Miiiiiii.'. California, Wagoner, Uuited States Geologi 'al Siir-I vey work in Cal i f(i.uia,| Becker. Contributions to Ti'itiary ge- ology, Ilciliirin. 1885. ("ono-in-cone, Newberry. Notes on stratigrapliy of ('ali-| fornia, Becker. Mesozoio and Ccuozoic ol'('ali-| fornia. White, C. A. (Jcologic sketch of I'acilii' ili-| vision, I5cckcr. Cretaceous fossils tVomCalil'ur'l Ilia, White, I.e. Coal iu Chico group, i>ilier. Report of divisifni of the I cilie, Becker, Rciiortof divisionof Mc8n/oi(j White, C. A. Cretaceous niotiiinorpliics o| California, Heckei . Notes on northern Calil'orui^ Diller. Puget Inverl Co;ii Quicki Report geoh Iransci Lang Mono C 'iiiildiu •lacks l'li- 1 A. :icit'\f ill 1 Cretaceous— Continued. Paciiu' States — Continued. 1«»7-188!>. Ke])oit of mineralogist of Calilornia, Irelan, Cood- yoar. Ventura County, Cal., Bowers. Heport of division of volcanic geology. Dutton. Map of Unitcil States, Hitch- cook, C. II. Catalogue of fossils of Califor- nia, Cooper. I'otrograpliic description rocks from California, Sclmstor. I'uget group. White, C. A. Invortohrato fossils from Pacific Coiist, White, C. A. (Quicksilver dejmsits, nocker. Kejiort of ('alifornia division of geology, li(!eker. rranscontiuontal railroads, Lang. Mono County, Cal., Wliiting. liuildiug stones, Cal i f o r n i a , Jackson, A. W. l«l(). Northern California, Diller. l.iissen I'eak district, Diller. Sandstone dikes, Diller. (icology of quicksilver deposits, Hecker. Report of division of volcanic geology, United States (Jeo- logical Survey, Dutton. Keport of California division, United States (ieological Sur- vey, Becker. Macfarlane's Railway Cuide, Condon, Cooper, Dutton, Tur- ner, Willis. Warren's (Jeograpliy, Brewer. (iold ores in California, Ham- mond. liiiDU Hill well [San Frnn- ciseo], Irelan. |('iiiinties of California], (Jood- Yi ar, Hobsou, Preston, Watts. Lassen and Los Angeles conn- lies, Cal., Preston, < 'I lingo County, Cal., Bowers. IWl. Faunas of the Shasta group, White, C. A. Ivirly Cretaceous of California iind Oi'egon, Becker. (imi measures of Washington, L>ow8uap. Cretaceous — Continncd. Paciiic SrATKs— Continued. 181)1. Report of Cascade division, United States Cecdogieal Sur- vey, 1 >iller. Geology of Mount Diablo, Cal., Turner. Chemistry of Mount Diablo rocks, Melville. Coal mining in Oregon, Nor- ton. Cretaceous formations of North America, White, C. A. Schists of Coast range, Becker. Crystallines of northern Cali- fornia, Dutton. Canada. 1K)0. Arctic regions, steppes of Rus- sia, etc.. Am. .lour. Sei. 1818. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. 18r)5. (ieologyof Hudson Bay terri- tories, etc., lsbist<'r. 1859. First report on Palliser oxpedi- tiiin, Hector. Exphu'ation of country be- tween Lake Superior and Red River colony, Dawson, S. ,1. Cretaceous fossils from Assini- boine and Saskatchewan, Meek. Re])ort of Assiuiboine and Sas- katchewan expedition. Hind. Fossils from Red River country, Meek and llayden. 1860. (icologie des siidwcstl i c h en Theiles von V a n c o u v e r's Inscl, Bauermann. Southeastern V a n c o u v e r Island, Bauermann. IStil. Country between Lake Supe- rior and the Pacific, Hector. 1862. Cretaceous fi)S8ils on \'ancou- ver and Sucia islands, Meek. 18(>'?. I'ossll plants collected on north- west lioundary, Newberry. Rei)ort of exi)loration iu Brit- isli Anu'rica, Hector. Report of survey of Canada to 186!{, Logan. IMtVl. Renuiius t'roui Cretaceous of N'ancouver Island, Meek. 1866. The naturalist in Vancouver Is- land and British Columbia, Lord, J. K. 296 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. Cretaceous— (.'ontinued. Canada — Continued. 1866. Map of Cunada and jiart of United States, Lofjan aud Hall. 1868. Featnrtis of the northwcHt co.ast of Ainorica, Hlakc. T. A. 1869. (ioolof^y of Mackenzie \'alley, Meek. Geology of Alaska, lilako, T. A. Plants from the Yellowstone expedition, Newlxjrry. 1870. Later extinct llora of North America, Nowherry. 1872. Explorations in Hritish Colum- bia, Selwyu. Coal (ields of Vancouver Island, Kicliardson, J. Analyses of co;il and crystal- lines from Vancouver Island, Hunt, T. S. 1873. Coals of til west coast of Can- ada, Harrington. Coal of Vancouver and (Jiuoen Charlotte, Richardson. Mesozoic fossils from lUitish Columbia, Hillings. Summary report of Canadian survey, 1872-7:5, Selwyn. Fo.s8il plants from IJritish Co- lumbia, Dawson, .1. W. 1874. (leologyof Canada Pacific liail- way, Macotm. ( )bservation8 in Northwest Ter- ritory, Selwyn. Country between the Ked liiver and the Saskatclwfwan and L!ik(» Superior, Hell, U. Age of lignite of Rocky Moun- tains, Les(]uereux. Explorations in Hritish Colum- bia, Richardson. 1875. !^'gion along forty-ninth ]iiir- allcl to the Rocky Mountains, Dawson, G. M. Foraminifera, etc., from Creta- ceous of Manitoba, Dawson, G.M. Age of coal of Vancouver Island, Selwyn. (it^ologie du bassin du Mac- kenzie, Petitot. Northwest Territory from Man- itoba to Rocky Mountains, Selwyn. Cretaceous — Continued. Canada — Continued. 1875. Address to Natural History So- ciety of Montreal, geoloj^'ic history, Dawson, .). \V. Lignite formation of the West Dawson, G. M. Transition beds of Saskatclie- wan district, Cope. 1876. Invertebrates from coal rocks o; Queen Charlotte I.shiuds, W'hiteaves. Fossils from Vancouver ami Sucia islands. Meek. Catalogue of economic iiiin- erals and stratigra[iliy of Canada, Selwyn. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of upper Missouri coiuitry, Gabb. Later extinct floras of North America, Newberry. Country west of Lake Mani- toba and about Lake Wiiiiii- l)eg. Hell. Fossil protozoa from Cauaila, Dawson, J. W. Country between uitpcr Assiii- iboine Kiver and Liiko Man- itoba, etc., Spencer, ,1. \V, Outliva of geology of '-'aiiada, CiKMunan. Explorations in Hritisli I dliiiii- bia, Ri;'1iards()n, .). Coal rocks, (iuecn Cliarlntti' Island, Richardson, .F. Relations of lignitir ijniiiii '^i thii West, Stevenson, 1877. Notes on lower IVaco ami Athabasca rivt^rs, Matiiii!i. Exploration in Hritiuli ('»l"iii-| bia, Selwyn, Dawson, G. M. Coal regions of Annrira, Mai> farlane, J. 1878. Explorations in iiritisli To lunibia, Dawson, (i. M. Geology of coast of Arctij lands, l''eilden and DoKain'S .Jurassic fossils from t'oiuj range of Hritisli Cnlm^ Whiteaves. Iron and coal in UrilisliC'ul bia, Sci. Am. Siipt. Report on coal fu'Ids of Hntu Columbia, Kicliardson, Canad.i ^Wl- -North p... '>ia and ^^■■nvsoii IV.iee !{■, ^*«'' Vneeij "■'w.s„i,r Clicniieal J geology •"••inn. (■'eoJogy o< Dawson, '" 01|(,>-/|| ""■'idiani '^3' <''-n,ic...,c; "^y of C;[ ''"'"inl)i..,| ^'^•''■tion frJ *'> ffoclvvi """, <;. M.I ''•■port „„ ^'■■•'^•■'ce.MiM "'■ "ritisjj «"ii, J. w. lJ-127. BARTON.' NORTH AMERICAN GKOLOGY. 297 nry So- (i \Vcst, Islands, IV (V anil luu- nil"- ;rai>liy "' iiiry fossils ri country, H of Not'l^ ry. LiiUo Mam- .y.iUc Winiii- r,„ii Ciinatla. uvi"''^ •^'*'*'"' d L;ikoMau- ,uu'V,.l.NV. y „l- Canada. jrUi.-li*-'"^'™' kMi Clii"'!""" l\Hon, •'■ J,. I'oaco Vrs. Mac""" auil 11. 1 AuK'Ti'ii 111 Lou Uviti!*l> f ast, of Arctt ,101.11)0 U^""' „ fvoiu c'«^;, [ifiBl. Columl" ru>lA«ofmi bcliavtls""'"'' Cretaceous — Con tinned . C'anaka— ContinntMl. 187><. Notes oil niiscellaneons rocks of Canada survey, Harrinf^ton. Mines and niiniTals of Hriiish Coliuiibia, Dawson, (!..M. Lcadiiijjf geologic areas of Can- ada, Chaiinuui. Catalogue of rocks, minerals, and fossils of Canada, Har- rington. 1879. North American Mcsozoic and Ceno/.oic, Miller, S. A. MoHozoio fossils, Cretaceous of Vancoiivisr, Wliiteaves. Exjiloratioii in southern inte- rior British Columbia, l>a\v- soii, C!. M. 1880. {'liciuieal contributions to the geology of Canada, 1 loH'inaiiu. .Sketch of geology of Mritisli Columbia, Dawson, (i. M. Geology of the Peace River region, Dawson, G. M. K'eport on Queen Charlotte Island, Dawson, G. M. Lecture notes on geology of Canada, Dawson, ,1. W. 1S81. North part of ]iriti>h Colum- bia and Peace River country, Dawson, G. M, I'caee River region, Dawson, G. M. l>er (^ueon Chailott(!-Arc!uj)el, Dawson, (J. M. Clieniical eontribntions to the giology of Canada, llolf- niann. (ieology of British Columbia, Dawson, (!. M. L'guite Tertiary, .'>«auris Hiver to one-iiundred and eighth nieri. Ivepoit oil Rocky Mountains between ID and 50^ 30", Dawson, G. ^L Mesozoic lloras of Rocky Moun- tain region, Dawson, .1. W. Coal of Northwest Territories, Kinah.'iu, ('>. H. Cypress Hills, Wood Mountain, etc., McConnell. Coal of Northwest, Kinahan, (!.1I. Cascade coal field, Merritt. Floras of the Northwest, Daw- son, .1. W. Chemical contributions, lloflf- luann. 1887-18S!t. Banks of Saskatchewan, Pantou. Belly River region, Co])e. Borings in Manitoba, Dawson, G. M. Caribou gold district, Bowman. 298 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP ini'i.L.127. Cretaceous — Conti niiod . Canada — Ccmtiimod. 1887-1889. CiiHCiuk) anlhmcito baHiii, Dawson, G. M. C'oal in valley of ]?o\v liiver, Dodgi'. Pearlier Crt'tacoonB of the Nortliwest-, Dawson, (i. M. FIoiiiH of tlio Northwest, Diiw- Bon, .1. W. FoshIIh from coast of HritiNli Columbia, \Vliitoav(\s. Map of United .States, Hitch- cock, ('. II. Laraniio plants, Dawson, J. W. Mount Stephen, M<'(.'onnell, Walcott. Northern All)crta, etc., Tyrrell. Northern ])art of the Dominion, Dawson, (}. M. Plants i'rom Vancouver Island, Dawson, (J. M.; Dawson, J.W. Kelations of Hritish North Ain(!rican plants, Drum- mond. Ked Kivor Valley, Manitoba, Mc(;harles. Kocky Monntainsnearthofifty- first parallel, McConnell. Invertebrate fossils of Pacific Coast, AVhite, C. A. Woods and plants from weslern Canada, Dawson. J. W. Yukon expedition, Dawson, (J. M. Caribou district, British Colum- bia, liowman. Yukon district, Dawson, (i. M. Lower Liard River, McCon- nell. Duck and Ividin;; mountains, Tyrrell. Min(^ral wealth of Uritish Co- luml)ia, I )awson, G. M. St'aboard of British Columbia, Bowman. 1890. Cretaceous of Manitoba, Tyr- rell. Northwestern Manitoba, Tyr- rell. North American Mesozoic, White, C. A. Distribution of fossil plants, Ward, L. V. Cretaceous — Continued. Canada— Continued. 1890. Exi>edition down Andiirson liiver, Dawson, (i. M. Yukon and Mackenzie rivers McConnell. Chalk, Dawson, J. W. Macfarlano's Railway Cuidc, Dawson, G. M. Laramie and its assoiiatei*, Tyrrell. Notes on British Columhia, Dawson, G. M. Coals in western Canada, Mcr- ritt. Warren's Geography, Brcwpr. IX'.tl. l^ako Winnipegosis and rmcii- ]»ino Monnt.-iins, Tyrioll. Yukon and Mackenzie ]iiim>, Mc(,'onnell. Striu'tnre of the Selkirk ranj;?, Dawson, G. M. Later physioj^raphic (,'e»Io;'y of Kocky Mountain region, Dawson, G. M. Northern extension of earlier Cretaceous, I)awson,fi.M. Country north of Lesser slave] Lake, McConnell. Foraminifera and Riuliolari from Manitol)a, Tyrrell Cretaceous formations iifN'orll America, White, ('. A. Glacial Lake Agassiz, I'liham. General. 18152. Order of succession of rods thl^ earth, Featherstoiiliaiiil 1H41. History of Keolo;.;ii' Ntii(lii> the United States, Hit' cock, 1']. 1811.'. New or>;anio remains, Murti S.G. 1849. Uelier die Vorbreitunguinl Gren/en der Kriideliilil {jen, Buch. 18.")(). Limits of the chalk forniil Buch. 1855. Rapport snr la ]i:irtie fji<|uedorExpositioiiilfN' York, Lyoll. 185fi. Development in jjeolnpio tory of North Anit^riea .J. D. American geolojjic lii8to| Dana, J. D. g«5( Warcon "^"t>. Keviow North "*'7. \'ertel.ri Marsh ''Hticalp "■aitli, '^"9. i.'.^Iation ^'e^(ebr •■^'"'•tli An <'. , Selkirk ranco,] I. rapli"' «imAu:5J i.mitain nti""'] M. ,„sion of ('iirl«1 DaWHO" (i.M. 1 of l>ess(!r Slavi nnell. and RiitlioUn ,ii, Tvrn'll. te, ('.A- At^asBi/,^'!'!''""' bi ,e8siou<'(ro.Vs .\;atberstnuli;i'i;l ooloj;!'' K tuiii' lliv )(\ stall's remiiiiis. M"«' orl)reitung ,lcr Kv.i.l.'l"W' 1,0 cbalU forniAV." la !'•"'*''' ■ iir ^ilitiiiil'' jjoolop'' ^•oU. tilt in jortb AuuTU'i>. geologic Ui8t»' D. mx \m. Cretaceous— Continued. (iKXiKAi- — Continued. 18.")7. Geolo;i;y and iialcontolo^^y of Mexican lioundary aiirvey, Hall, .1. 185H. Geology and googra]) li y o I" North America, Uogeis, H. 1). 18(il). Ancient vegetation of North Aniorica, Nowherry. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogc^iH, II. 1). North American fossil iilants, LL'S([noroux. 18G1. Reply to Newberry on age of Nebraska leaves, Ilerr. lH(i3. Aiii>alacliiansanil Uoc^ky Moun- tiiins in geologic history, Dana, J. 1). ['hints from Yollowstonj^, New- berry. Studies in chemical geogony, Wnrtz. 1874. Relations of flora of Dakot"' gronp, Le8iirt of Ib'itish Columbia ;iii(l I'ciace River cctuntry, jtawson, G. M. W'2. (ieohigical chart, Reid, H. A. IW. (leneral geology of Wisconsin, Chamborlin, T. C. 1W4, Mesozoic «licotyledon8, Ward, I,, r. Verlebrata of Ttu'tiary of tlie West, Cope. Cretaceous — C'ontinued. Gknkuai, — Continued. 1885. Relative age.s of American and English Neozoic, Marcon, J. Dinocerata, Marsh, O. C. Relative ages of AmcTican .and Knglisli Cretaceona and Eocene, (iardner, J. S. 18K(i. Eresh-water invertebrates of the .lurassi(;, Whit'j, C. A. (Iretacoous llora of North Amer- ica, Newberry. 1887-188!*. (Jreat Falls coal field, Montana, Newberry. i"!retaceoiis of Texas, White, C.A. i'ossil woods from Northwest Terriliiry, I )awson, J. W. On llindi^iistra-a. White, (J. A. ( irouping of MiddleCretaceous, I'lldiidge. E([nivalency of American, New- berry. Rciport o( snbconnnitteo on Mesozoic, International Con- gr(!ss of Getdogists, Cook, Cope. Synopsis of Laramie flora, Ward, Les(itiereux. Mesozoic realm, Cope. Relations of Laramie group, Wliit<-, C. A. 1891 . f !r(>t;iecons formations of North America, correlation. White, C.A. Northern extension of ciirlier Cretaceous in western British Amorie.'i, 1 )awson, ( >. M. Classili(;ati(in in southern iute- riorof North America, White, C. A. Croll, .lames. On son.e <'<)ntroverteints in gt^dogiciil cliniiitology, a reply to N<'weoi!ib, Hill, and ot.hers. Am. Jmir. Kci., ^il miiri, vi>l. 20, ]ip. "249 271, 1883. Crosby, C. E. Vesuvius and the sur- rounding country. Hei. Am.Supt.,vol. 5, No. I'iU, |.|). 2055-2050, 4°, 1878. Crosby, Henry W. On the relation be- tween the Glacial deposits of Scotland and those of (Janada. CkmpI. Soc. (ihi8|4«w, TruuH., vol. 2, pp. 132- i;i8, 1807. 300 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF ti"'U..127. Crosby, W. O. Kcport on tho geological map of Massaclmsetts, jn'oposed by W. 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IKTS. |-OntIin(l.am,„, 'ce (hirii,.- tJio iilaeior. .■lm..Jo„r,.s,,i_ ,jj M f'nited .^tat£ '• ^'' "■■iv.i,.,, i,; woud ,sc,,-,,.,s [,ige| ^WJoiir.Sci.,3d, 1(76. •Vote on tiio ™ flio western i,o,,| ffS'oii. _^'"Joi,r.,Sci.,3,i J 'U'<' Of [ftrred to Mn.,i P-»*i \iii\cntii': Dana, .T;>me8 D. — Continnod. . ( )ti southern Now England during tho nil Hing of tho groat glacier. Am. .lour. Sci.,3il sorii'H. vol. 10. i>i>. ICR 183, 280-28:, 353-357, 409-4;)8, 497 508, 1K75; vol. 11, p. 151 (il')>t876; vol. 12, pp. 125-128, 1870. Tho geological story briefly told, iin introduction to geology for tho gen- ital iculcr and for lioginnors in scionco, xi, 2t)li I'ages, 1(F, Now York, 1875. — Notice of tho chemical and geologi- cal essays of T. S. Hunt. Ain.Jour. Sci., 3il Hcries, vol. 9, pp. 102-109, lti75. — Note on inotamorphisni and jitieudo- morphisin, with refereiKM) to the statc- mt'iits of Prof. T.S.Hunt at the nu'ot- ia|,'of this society of tho 4th of March last. Boston Soc. Nat. Hint., I'roc, vol. 17, pp. Ifi7-- 170, IKTS. — On the damming of strwiniH by drift ice (luring the molting of tlio great ihcier. Am.liiur. Sii., 3d Horii.i. vol. 11, pp. 178-180, I[ — ] United States geological and geo- l,Ta]ihii'al survey of tho Territories, F. V. Iliivden in charge, Hull. No. 5, I seomiil scries [ago of lignitic beds]. Am. Joitr. Sci., 3d scrioa, vol. 11, i)p. 147-149, lt76. •Note on tho " chloritii^ formation" I oiitlic western border of tho Now Havon [region. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 11, ]>p. 119-122, l\0 ;«'' }tU ^V:>1«^ llucy. l^''- lories i.y\1 witli j I, vol. lO.VV'' -] Age of angiospermous plants ni- Iterredto tiic flrctacoous. Am.,I(inr. Sci., 3d seric), vol. 11, pp. 497-49,S " 1 llp.l, 1876. 1 Does tho actual vegetation of tho lie finiiisli any general marks by rtiiii it lould bo rocogiii/ed in all piiitries if it l)ecamo fossil ? i\eviow Aljih. (ie Candollo, Archives des rifiireH de (icni'Ve, December, 1875. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aerios, vol. 11, pp. 407-409, 1 Report on tho geology of a portion fCnlorado examined in 1873, by Prof. -I. Stevenson, ;?76 pages, I , J'artIV, 'Uiiitcniiiit AVhoolor's survey rejiort, ■HI. Ll''"'view.] •^11 Jour, Sci., 3d Hcrios, vol. 1 1, i>. 412 (4 p.). Dana, James D. — Continued. [ ] Report of tho geological survey of North Carolina, vol. 1, by W, C. Kerr, 1875. [Trias of North Carolina.] Am. , Jour. Sci., 3d Hcrics, vol. 11, pp. 61-62, 1K7G. [ ] [Review of Lesley on Green Moun- tain geology] in report on oro ranges of Lehigh County [etc.], by F. Prime [second geological survey of Pennsyl- vania]. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d sorios, vol. U, pp. 63-C4 (J p.), 1876. Note on erosion. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d sorios, vol. 12, pp. 192- [- 193, 1870. — ] fJlacial flood. [Review of N. H. Winchell, "Drift deposits of tho North- west."] Am. ,T(>(ir. Sci., 3d scries, v(d. 12, pp. 64-C5. 187(i. [ ] Review of C'rosby's report on geo- logical map of Massachusetts. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 12, pi>. 45'J- 4G0 (i p.), 1870. [ ] Greenstones of western Cornwall, by J. Arthur Phillips, esq., Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, May, 187fi. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, pp. 159- 102,1877. Note [on Torroll's paper on glacial phenomena of North America and] on tho glacial era. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 13, pp. 79-80, 1877. — Note on tho Helderberg formation of Bornardston, Mass., and Vernon, Vt. Am. Jour. Sci. , 3d scries, vol. 14, pp. 379-387, 1877. [ ] [Review of ] tho geology of New Hami)shire, part 2, stratigraphical geology. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 14, pp. 310-321, 1877. On tho relations of tho geology of Vermont to that of Herkshire. Aui.Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 14, pp. 37-48. 132-140, 202-207, 257-204, 1877. An account of tho discoveries in Vermont geology of tho Rev. Augustus Wing. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, pp. 332-347. 40r>-41!), vol. 14, pp. 30-37, 1877. [ 1 Loess of the Rhine and Danube, by Thomas Kelt. [Review.] Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 13, pp. 383-384, 1877. 312 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL 127. Dana, Jivnies D. — Contiiiuod. [ ] Microscopical petrograpliy, hy Ferdinand Zirkel. Am. Jour. Sci., 3rt series, vol. 13, pp. 309-31 ;t, 1877 On 8OD10 points in lithology. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 sorios, vol. 16, pp. 3,35-343, 431-440, 1878. Canadian Nat., vol. U (now series), pp. 40-48, 80-91. 1878. On tlio driftless interior of Nortli America. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 15, pp. 250-2,'>5. 1878. [■ ] On "indnratod bitnmen" in cavi- ties in the trap of tho Conuecticnfc Val- ley. From the report on tho geology of Connecticut, by Dr. .J. C. Percival. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 16, pp. 130-1.32, 1878. [ ] The geology of New Hampshire. [.Review of atlas.] Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 scries, vol. 16, i)p. 399-401, 1878. On tho Hudson River ago of tho Taconic schists and on tho dopendeiit relations of the Dutchess County and western Connecticut limestone belts. Am. .Jour. Sci., 3(1 scri(^M, vol. 17, pp. 373- 388; vol.18, pp. GI-G4, 1S79. [ ] Report of the geological survey of Canada for 1877-78, Alfred R. C. Sel- wyn, director, 8 -, Montreal, 1879. Am. Jour Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 18, pp. 481-483, 1879. On tho composition of the capillary volcanic glass of Kilauoa, Hawaii, called Pdle's hair. Am. Jour. Sci., 3, 1879. [ ] Thophysical history ofthoTriassic formation of New .Jersey and tlie (jon- necticut Valley, by I. C. Rus8(01. Am. Jour. Sci. ,3d scrubs, vol. 17, pp. 328-330, 1879. Note on nionntain making b> tlie contraction of the eartli's crust. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 17, pp. 325-326, 1879. [ ] Notes on the geology of the iron and copper districts of Lake Sui)(. 330-332, 1880. List of papers on the Taconic sys- tem. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 19. pp. 153-155 1880. Dana, James D. — Continued. On the geological relations of the limestone belts of Westchester Coimtv, N. Y. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 20, pp. '.'1-32, 194-220, 359-;i75. 450-4,50, platcsS, 8, !). 1880; vol, 21, pp. 425-443, plate 19; vol. 22, 103-111*, 313-315, 327-335, 1881. — Note on the age of the Green Monn- tains. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 19, pp. 191-20ij, 1880. Gilbert's report on the geology of the Henry Mountains. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 19, jip. i;.;} 1880. — • Age of the Taconic rocks and jjcol- ogy of Vermont, according to J'rol'. C H. Hitchcock, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 19, 3d series, jip. 236-23; (§p.),1880. On a case in which various mii.s.sivc crystalline rocks, including soda-graii- ite, (luartz-diorlte, norito, iKunbliii^ dite, pyroxenite, and diHeront ervso- litic rocks, were made through meta- morphic agencies in one inetaiiior)i!iic| process. Geol. M.ag., vol. 8 (new series), pp. 59-8J, II* 119,102-171,1881. [ ] Origin of the iron ores.of tlie.M:irj (piette district. Lake Superior, by M Wadswortb. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 22, pp. 3'Ji)-3; 402-403, 1881. [ ] Dolerite (trap) of tlio Tri.i* .Jurassic area of eastern Noitli Aiiierii [by G. W. Hawes]. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 2J, iip.230-: 1881. [ 3 Geological map of tlie I'lii States, compiled by C. II. ilitcliw New York, 1881. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 21, pp.50- 1881. On the relation of llio w-mI 'kanu'S of the Connecticut Hiver ley to the terrace foriuatlon. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 22, pp.«l 1881. [ ] [Review of IJritton on tlie] f^n y. ogy of Staten Island, N. Y. Am. Jour. Sol., 3d series, vol. 22, j' <*'l^ .Im. .(o,,, 1881 DASTON.J Dana, Jntnoi f J Iron her/.ind, Ij WOltll.J Adj. Jour. mi. I — J f.'laciaj I'J -lohn JJrj p. I6'!i.j -Viii. .loiir. S( 1882. f — 1 Aminoni Cali/oiriia. Am..;(,iir. Sci 1882. ! — TJio /lood o: Valley from th^ "■■"•.Vg/iicior. Am. ,;„||r j^,,. ''»-202, 360-373 ' mi. |— .Vote on the i ^''■"•A'<' of L;,ko ■ ^'"•■'our..Sci., 3( Cana.li.i,, Kat. v *I2. IH82. Al)8tr, "•■T', Science, "•'"logical ag, ,"''"'■«'"■•■ Quart.. I •H-slr/ict, I'liij '"''''•'<^' l.,v and ''"'"■ "»■'-■>. PV. 291 •^■"f" [on Aws/lil 'lm..j„ l**3. "'■••'<<'i., 3d, ■i'liiiial reporl • ['' (Tiller W;i,s,] •ii'i. .Join-. Sci Hi. oa,st\J 31>. 21-32, (,- 1'--5 clc8 anil (;col- a^ to I'rof' C' ,ene9,w236-K| -arions inassivf ling Ho.la-grau- rite, UoruWfii- ailVoront cryso- , thvo>is;l» ">.«■ po iuetainorvbie| ,or.-s,oftUcM. l,,.vol.22,VV-3'-"- DABTONl NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 313 Dana, .F.anioB D.— Continued. r ) Iron ore of Iron Mine Hill, Cuni- herlaiid, R. I. [Review of WiuIh- wmtli.J Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 22, p. 162 (J p.), 1881. r ] (ilaciiil pheuoinona of Long Island, liy .loliii Hrysou. [Gcol. Mag., vol. 10, p. Uiil.] Am. ,Toiir. Sci., 3d series, vol. 2.5, p. 47,'i (J p.), 1882. [ — ] Ammonites in the Tejon group of t'lilifiivnia. Aiii..limr. Sii.,3d series, vol.24, p. 152 (J p.), 1882. — Thd Hood of the Connecticut River Valley t'roni the melting of the Quater- nary glacier. Am. Sonr. Sci., 3d scrie.s, vol. 23, pp. 87-97, 17!)-2U2, 360-373, pinto 2; vol. 24, pp. 98-104, 1S82. — N'ot(> on the former southward dis- chaifjc of T.,ako Winnipeg. Am. .lour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 24, pp. 428-433, m:. Ciiiiudiaii Nat., vol. 10, now series, pp. 436- 4)2, 1882. Almtiact, Science, vol. 1, p. 19 (9 lines), 4°, \m. fleological ago of the Tacouic sys- tem. nwil.Soc. Quart. Jour., vol.38, pp. 397-408, plulc. 188'.'. .Vbslriict, Tliil. Mag., now series, vol. 13, Iili.'!7;^:!74 c; p.), 18H2. Abstiiict by iiuthor. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol.24, pp. 291-29,3, 1882. Nnt(^ [nil foMslliferous shale of Her- ^rn North Anan^ A,,,..!,,,,,. Sci., 3 vol.2;;. i.p--^*^ 3d series, vo) 25, p. 369 (J p.) 1^3. of tlie Vnit] Q 11. llitt-'M ric.,v.'1.21.Vl''5«^ .\iiimal report of tho State f^col- ojist III' New .Jersey for 1882, 192 ])p., . [Koriiier eastward extent of ,hira- Itias.] Ain..I of ^^"^ ""■'""'MlGrieii Mountain geology.] I cti*""^ Uiv^t'W Am.,Ii]iu-.,Sci., 3d series, vol.25, pp. 386-387, jrmatio"- P '' '^^■'Oii tlie western discharge of the '("Med Connocticut or that througli If t'armiiigton Valley to New Haven iV. Dana, .James D. — Continued. Evidence from southern New Eng- land against tlie iceberg theory of the drift. Am. Assoc., Proo., vol. 32, pp. 195-198, 1883. Science, vol, 2, pp. 390-392, 1883. r ] On the relations of the Triassio traps and sandstones of the eastern United States, by William M. Davis. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 25, i)p. 474-475, 1883. Phenomona of the Gl.acial and Chaniplain periods about tLi mouth of the Connecticut Valley— that is, in the Now Haven region. Am. Jour. .Sci., 3d series, vol. 26, pp. o'i!-361 j vol. 27, pp. 113-130., plates 1, 2, 1883. — Hemidiorite. eries.vol.«.^' ritton on the L 1 N Y. r '' ' 1 "'i 11 <*'• •^'" ''""r- Sci., 3d series, vol. 25, pp. 440-448, Am. J(mr. Sci., 3d series, vol. 25, p. 478 (J p.), 1883. [ ] Origin of the crystalline iron ores. [Review of .Julian and Newberry.] Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 25, pp. 476-477, 1883. [ ] The Tortugas and Florida reefs, by Ale.Kand(T .\gassiz Am. Acad., Memoirs, XI, for 1882, pp. 107-134, 4 -'. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 26, pp. 408-409, 1883. [ ] I'.levatcd coral reefs of Cuba, by W. O. Crosby. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 26, pp. 148-149, 1883. On the southward ending of a great synclinal in tlie Taconic range. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 28, pp. 268-276, map, 1884. Al)stra<'t, Britisli Assoc, Kcport of 54tli mcctinK, pp. 729-7:10, 1884. [ ] Preliminary ])aper on the term- inal moraine of tlie second Glacial epoch, by T. C. Chamberlin, 110 pages, 4*^, with maps and plates. From tiie third annual rcjiort of tlie Director of the United States (ieological Stirvey, 1881-82. Am. Jour. Sol., 3d si^rios, vol. 28, pp. 228-231, 1884. On the decay of quartzite and the formation of sand, kaolin, and crystal- lized (luariz. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 28, pp. 148-452, 188t. 314 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF IBDLL127. llAHTCi.N. Daiia, .TamoH D. — Continued. [ ] TLo j^uological liiBtory of sorpon- tino, including Htudios of ]ire-Cani- brian roclvH, byT. Stcrry Hunt. Trans. Koyal Soc. Canada, i, soc. 4, 1883, Mon- treal. Am.Jour.Scl., 3d series, vol. 27, pp. 480-490 (I p.). 1884. [ ] Geology of Wisconsin, survey of l«73-187i), T. C. Chaniborlin, chief geol- ogist, volumes 1 and 4. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 27, pp. 146-149, 1H84. [ ] Geology of Loliigb and Northamp- ton counties, making report of prog- ress, D 3, volume 1, of the second goo- logical survey of Pennsylvania. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 serica, vol. 27, pp. 09-71, 1884. [ ] Prof. James Hall on tlio Hudson Kiver age of the Tacouic slates. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 28, pp. 311-312, 1884. [ ] Elevation of land during the Glacial period. Phil. H.ig. ( L. E. and D.), 5th scries, vol. 17, p. 245 (J p.), 1884. Note on the Cortlandt and Stony Point hornblendic and augitic rock. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 28, 3d series, pp. 384-380, 1884. [ ] The Azoic system and its proposed subdivisions, by J. D. Whitney and M. E. Wadswortl), pp. 331-5(50, Vol. VII, Bull. Mus. Conip. Zool., Cambridge, August, 1884. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d eeries, vol. 28, iip. 313-311 (J p.), 1884. Note on the making of limonite ore beds. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 28, pp. 398-400, 1884. Note on the origin of bedding in so-called metamorpliic rocks. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 28, j)]). 393-390, 1884. On displacement through intru- sion. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30. pp. 374-371, 1885. The origin of coral retifs and is- lands. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d sfiics, ]>\t. 89 105, 169-191, plate, 1885. .Mistriict, Am. Nut., vol. 19. pj). 1094-1095 (8 p.), 1886. Dana, .Tamos D. — Continued. Tho volcanic nature of a I'acilic island not an argument for littlr oriK, subsidence. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pj). 158-151) (J p.), 1885. Lower Silurian at Canaan, N. Y. Science, vol. 8, p. 283 (J p.), 1885. [ ] Review of Prof. W. O. Croshy on the origin .and relations of contiueiits and ocean basins. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 29, pp. ;!36-,'i3(i, 1835. On Taconic rocks and stratigraphy, with a geological map of the Tucoiik' region. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d Hcrios, vol. 29, jip. 20,')-L'?.'. 4.37-443, plate 2, ie85. [ ] The till ridge of Now Haven, ealleil Kound Hill. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. i;!i, jiji. CC-C; j (J p.), 1885. [ ] The copper -bearing rocks of the | Lako Superior region. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 29. pp. C74»| (J p.), 1885. Reviewed by K. 1). Irvine, ibid., iip. 258-25!i. j [ ] Description of geological Heptinnsj crossing Now Hampshire and Vornioiit.r by Prof. C. H. Hitchcock, 34 iiajjes.H ,j with 2 plates of geological .sei'tioiisJ Concord, N. H., 1884. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d Meri(!8. vol. 29, jip. CO (iii.),| 1885. Decay of quartzite ; jiHciidolirt'c^ cia. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d 8eri(!8, vol, I'll, pji, 51-5 1885. On a system of rock iiotiition loj geological diagraius. Aui. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. L"J. w~-i\ 1885. Glaciers .and glacialists. Science, vol. 8, pj). 102-103, 1880, Ueviowed by J. Marcou, ibid, pp, 1886. On some general terms npplied I metamorphism and to the iiorpliyrilj 8tru(!turo of rocks. Am. Jour. Sci,, 3d series, vol. 32, pp.l 1886. A dissected volcanic mount.iin;90j of its revelations. Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, vol. 32, pp. 24'- 1886. Dana, ,/auies — Lower g N'onc (if th nioii.s. •\iri, .riiiir. ,"■ •MMllllCts, ,, 21" !-i p.), 1S» [ — 1 Volcano Ji.iy of licng Ani,„'oiir. Sc ma. — Tlic Tjicorii, •four. Sci im. "I'Milic hnsiu Aiiicric.iii sodiii Ki'viow of E me. •i"i. Jour. Sci., im. — 'file history o F('\ioii,s to th( i'ninioiiN. ■i-w. .l.mr. Sci., 3 im. I "~ Hi,sf„ry of the I-Oiicintorsoi, Ifj ^'" JiMir. .Sci., 3. f'»'"'-';vol.34,pj, It—] Kilauea. 'Im. Jour. 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(l,e Jn I'wrlt'ivei.. ^■'"i'llian Kec. .Sci lli.-'tract, will,,, «'lwt«f,M„,„„,, ■^''' fit;, in |,„j., to.\o-t)|„.,.,stToiJ fl'- «■'-»!), I W. •IMract, (ifoj. :\,,, ■['•'"•s ou the Ar /"'miafi,,,,,.,, e„„ spirts, im A u •^'»' Geol., 'vol', l/;,; ''''■i'">'toi, anex. ^""^"■i^'f, XorfJn "•■'"''t iiorti,,.,,, "'"Ma, issj '""""" '■ • s„,v if'- "■■"■' '. If. per. , j'""'"'l.s, i|,i,, . ,,_, r'-'-"'' 5, pp. 210,,, ■"■^'^^■^"'•■■"',P.2;,; [Bni.WI. DABl'O^'' NOKTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 323 ) goolcigy r reginn, icialrt'frt- rt »f IT'- |), Mimtml. serirx,v.in'.2''--- thc l^DW Mil 1, 1883. ctioll.) Luhiiuu of Ci^M 1,1,, l.W-157(Mll jlisovvatioiis iij |;t ■rcvritory. r<, l(?Kl- ,, ,„;,1,. IHS5. ixviacv.'laysa^ hi., vai. i.m'-''' St.l'^iul.W^'' Dawson, O. M. — Contiuucd. ricliniiuary report on tlio physical iiiul geological (Vaturi'S of that portion of tlio Rocky Monutains between lati- imlcIlJ au(i50O30'. Cfol. Siirv. CauaOa, Annual Koport, vol.1, new SI rii'.s, part 1!, 1»17 jiagi's. 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On tho occurrence of xcnotii accessory element in rock.s. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 41, pi I'AKTO.V.J Derby, Orvi — On tJio JacMpiriiiio Drazil. Am. Juiir. i mi. — ycVhrlhn [••lli.stiact.J Am. Ahuoo, I — Obs(>rvat/o tain nia!4iictit Aw. .A.w.so,.. _^ pfiroux, }{. D/, ereii Sees. ■J"iini;i) ,ie.^ ^,ll w;i. DesCJoiseaux,iU turn of tJ„j red j 'foiiiLvino, Com ^a. Jour. .Sci., 3,] fiP). 1880. '""'•' ^- 0„ the Bend to A.ssoe. \h ■l'"-'^i.(rt.,7o„r ="--'^-^■ov..mheraJ ^Jn Glacial sera; ^'■■T' '" -V.^soe. Vm 1891. "^iiiJuaviji. -J". Jour. Sci., 2d ad H^OT Je terrain pdiixYord J 'f^W'^'iinitns fr, ,;;'"'^t.«othar, r'«on ,Soe. j^af ,,. lf"^'"'AMnoft| ■'Pwt, .V, y J "';--.K;.t.ni, ;";'it'i...,sifcofdJ I18t.l ni-W. liARTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLUUY. 338 iiifetons 1)11 111' Va- il.. rni-i>. Aiiiav.tmM. I . ,,i..K,vi:i ..'.lOD-'.uo.ual .,)()nr.Sci,'Jl| \'vaiii'iiM,| i/.iliiin "neis )0«. ,1- tiif 'luimtiii ;, xt'vVi lit' '' [J^.H, I'.vazil. v..\. 2;!. vv- Derby, Orvillo A.— Continued. On tlie uiaKUOtitu oro districts of jnciiiiiriin^a and Ipanoma, Sfio Paulo, Brazil. Am.Joiir. Scl.,3tlBorie», vol. 41, pp. 311-321, . UcplH'liiio-boaring rocks in Hra/.il. [Abstract.] Am. A.'^oc. Adv. Sci, I'roc, vol. ;i9, p. 203 Observations on tho neiu-sis of cer- tain ni.'iniii'tites. [Abtitract.] Am. AsHoc. Adv. Sol., I'roc, vol. 30, p. 203 llliiu-l, l.'^OI. Deroux, II- Die Kupforgmben dea Ob- ereii Sees. Jomiiiil (it'H Minos, vol, 7, 1880. Uiru- uiid Uiitteu. Zeit., pp. 305-307, 329-331, \m. esClciseaux, M. dt). Optical examina- tion of tliii red i't.'ld.spar of the granite from Lymo, Conn. Am. Jour. Sci., 3il serius, vol. 20, pp. 335-330 (ip.). IHXU. esor, 1^. On the plienomona of drift ami glacial action in New England. Rrail (i) Assui-. Am. (icol., etc., 1847. .\ui.i,iii:nt. .Tour. Aj^ri. nnd Sci., vol. 0, pp. 13-214. Novcmliir mmibiT, 1847. On Glacial scratcbea. Koail to A.-^soc. Am. Geol., 1847. Am.()n;irt. Jour. Agri. and Sci., vol. 6, pp. iU.Jlli .'17,L'17-21.s. 1847. iiuthorolutious which exist between If iilieUDiiiciui of erratic blocks in loi'thiTii Kiiropc and the elevations of andiiKiviii. im. Juur. Sci., 2d ecrie.s, vol. 3, pp. 313-318, ifi;. Sur Ic terrain erratiqne do TAmd- leduNord.] i>oc. Giol. Franco, Bull., 2d series, vol. 5, pp. «,IS48. [lielomnites from so-called mica tesof St. Gothard.] Bi'ston So,', Nat. llist., Troc, vol. .3, p. 10 p.), 1848. 1"^''^'^'' ' fJHOii the origin of the parallel trains |3— iJ. ^Wwlder.-) ill Herkshirc County, Mass. iBostou 8()o. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 2, pp. 260- Itip.t.lMS. Urossils in drift at Brooklyn and ^tport, N. Y.] Mtou Soc. Kat.HiBt., Proc, vol. 2, p. 217 i.).1348. |)u a (k'lio.sit of drift shells in the of Saui ati, Island of Nantucket. l.Asnoc, Proc, vol. 1, pp. lOO-lOl, 1840. of Tocto j,9,v„l'JT.W' ,ci'iirreui";" w<^. v..t.'-:«'Vf' lent of Brai le of i"""""'! In roclvS' IrioB, voU-.Wl iceofxcnotiffl In rocks. Desor, K. — (Jontinnod. I)c8 alluvions marines et lacustres ot (In terrain orratiiiue do rAni<=ri8 nicrs actiielles daiiM lo bassin du I.ac ( )ntarii> (Canada) jusqu'ii I'alti- tudo do 310 piods. Soc. (16i)l. I''ruuco, Hull., 2d mirioH, vol. 8, pp. 42(1-423, IH;-)!. [ ] [iMjui valency of the Tertiary.] Hoslon Soc Nut. Hist.. Proc, vol.3, p. 247, (1 !>.), 18.n. [On theoriginof contorted strata of sand and clay.] Am. Acad., I'roc, vol. 2. pp, 282-283, 1851. [ ] [Peculiarities in scratcUings on puddiiigstonc of lirooklino, Mass.) HoHton Soc Xat. Hint., Proc, vol. 3. p. 28, (}p.), 1«M. [ ] [Drift fossils from Nantucket.] Hoston Soc. Xat. Hist., P.-oo., vol.3, pp. 70- 80, 18.-)1. Potsdam on tho St. Croix. r.ostou Soc Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 202, 18Jl. [ ] [On grinding power of glaciers.] Ho.ston Soi-. Nat. lli.st., Proc, vol. 3, p. 95, (J p.). 18J1. Itcriiark.i by Cabotaiid Whitney. [ ] [On iniirine shells far above the jireseiit sea level.] B(i«toii rioc Nat. 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On Terti;iry and more recent dt'iiosit^ the Island of Nantucket. Gcol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. '', p]i 18<19. Rogers, H. D., and. [< >ii tbeci|i< leney in ideologic age of tlu^ conltol tion ot the I'nited Stales and tliej thracitiferous strata of France.] Boston Soc.Nat.Ilist., Proc, vol. t.|i^ 191, 1854. Dewr, B ~Cn [ — and Whi /'osm'J niindn ■""I I'll J'otsd "•wtdii Soc. I -':' IN,'. I, ' Devereux, Jt. j Wn. Iri/oiui '■'"I.'- ;ni(| ,\fi„i I . I-.M, peverenx, Wnlu p'ld ill III,, (.„, iiilks. i)„|j_ '»>-l".'5. I8«. Iflevonlan. .lH'.U..V(,'/(;,\.V K .\iafi;nii;|j_ '"'*"• '^I'lieraJ,,^ ''■"'flicii, vAiiiej'ikf "*''"• ''i'le.V to « '•'■'I Sfaf '''•'"'"g.V of J«0-A..e„„„t o, tains. j)„. Alicr/y. '"'"nc-yo'c^, '-'■■''oil an, j ''■'■ ^'"'- on u„\ J). \V, •Purvey of jA '*-'• ^Imoiv on c! I'icrce '^■^•^'"■v-yorj„,j '''''l'.'M Denor. K -Continiio.l ■ ''.'ts..an.H:.i;:.,:;:— '"^^-^ ^ •'-;;«- Nat. inH,.,,.,....,,\,,,,,,.^,^^^_ Devereiix, M. J) 'i'i,„ n Devereiix, W'altor H 'ri.„ f;;i;l;" ',';,;'■"•"'" ■"' " '"»•" ^1" Inst, .^ri|,ing Knir 'rn„.„ [Deyonlan. •^'■'■•;;-"''^'^ R«o,c,K (Now York to •;"'« H'H Thoil.. vo„ x„rd "'" 'States, Hat,,,,. '.■NILS. I)„.ij..l,t, „ ^, '■'7,'"^7 of the I,„„,„„ ^ "';?"-^'''"A"'"".y('..nntv,XY l-'itou (UKl Hock ' ' ■' ''p'r" ""'''''""''"''"*-'-. '••M'"t.on to 8o,„v..,s of 8t '"'"'■'^I'''-vor,K,,„i„. '": 'J^'"'^'^'-'aer <>,. .salt. Per •^''>"..M..latnroofN^„,.^,, ^,„ ^■"' >•<"•!<«, Eaton. '■ r^;'-l-vi...vofX,.rt,,An,..ri. '■■•'" n„.k.s, Katon. /•■'r.oyaIJey,r;co^.er8.H D Report of ,„,., „f "^^^ 'or 1^37, Rogers, W.J! ^ 336 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF IlifLi.. 127, P.IBTO.V. I Devonian — C'onti n ued. Appalachian Kkuion (New York to Alaliiima) — Contiuucd. 1838. lieiuarks on rocks of New York, Dewey, C. 1839. (leology of Orange County, N. Y., Ilortou, W. Third report of fourth district of New York, Iliill, J. Second report on paleontology of New York, Conrad. Ki^jort of chemistry of the sur- vey of New York, Beck. 'I'hird report on survey of Penn- sylvania, h'ojitirs, II. D. Corniferouslinie ro(!k as tholiue of refereuc(! in Now Yorli and Pennsylvania, Eaton. Third report of tliird district of New York, ^'aImxe^l. Evidences of diluvial currents in western New York, Hayes, G. E. Geology ajul topography of western New York, Hayes, G. E. Report of survey of A'irginia for 1838, Rogers, W. 1$. 1840. Fonrtli report of geologist of first district of New York, Mather. Fourth report of survey of the fourth district of New York, Hall, .1. Appendix to repo"t on the tliird district of New York, Carl, E. S. Report of survey ot Virginia Cor 18.30, Rogers, W. i] On the Silurian system, Coni.''.d. Mud furrows, wave lines, etc., on New York rocks. Hall, J. Appendix: to report of the fourth district of New York, Horsfonl. Rejxnt on minerals and chemi- cal department, of New York, I?eek. F(rurth i'0])ort of survey of the Ihird district of New York, Vanuxem. Fourth report on survey of Pennsylvania, Jv'ogcus, H. 1). 1841. Fifth report on survey of Penn- sylvania, Rogers, II. I). Devonian— Continned. ApPAi.At;uiAN RicGiON (New York to Al.ihama) — ContiniuMl. 1841. Model of western Schuylkill coal Held, Taylor, li.C, Report of survey of N'ir^riujj for 1810, Rog(U'.H, W. ]{. Report on paleontology of Nciv York, Conrad. Fifih ri4)ort of survey of lirst districitof New Yoik, Miitlitr. Fifth report of fourth disiiid of New York, Hall, .f. 1842. Geology of third district of. \rtv York, I'nimons, !■;. Tojiograjdiy, geology, luid k- sources of New York, Km- mous, E. Notes on geology if the Wwi- <'rn States, Hall, ,1. Silurian a)id J)evoni:ui of tke United States, Conrml. Ancicmt erosion at liiiso of Oriskiiny, Rogers, W. H, Structure of the .\ppalaehiiiiii Rogers and Rogers. 1843. Superposition of rock Orange County, X. Y,. Ilorj ton, W. Section from Ch^vel.-mil to ilii Mississippi, and on iilciitit] of Western I'o r mil tiinul Hall, .1. Connection of tlici niiil sin- in A'irginia with iixes ;ii faults, Rogers, W. H. Ge(dogy of New York, fi:>lil trict, Mather. Marcellus iind Il.'Uiiiltini iiitl AVest and Soulh. K'ngf H. 1). Bituminous lUMttcr in ^ York rocks, Heck. L. *'. Distribution of fossilM in oldi'r rocks, H:ill. .1. Structure of the AiipahniiiJ Rogers and Rogers. Geology of western distii'' New York, H;ill. .1. 1844. Inlluence of ^^ll^vcy ul York, Hall..). Review of New Vorli npi Owen, D. D. Geology of Niiigara I region, Hall. .). Devoiiian- Apvm.aci Miihn 1811. (U Am t S mn. The m Goo] D;l Lo Afi:ri( UlOj i'*'''. Distn oldc ''nil I'anilJ, A'ort, Euro i'.ileon/ ', Ha) J^'o coal Kmmo ^ '<'Wof ^ Eiiiinoi J^'WsiJ.s o '"^tiltos, J«i»- Fns«Hp„r '-•ea. i'*.'". .Survey of) ^^■'^' ■Sj'ecimen.J i'oik All! '''|iii\alen[ '•■■iNt Ohil Vork, wl ■Survey of ">t in.-irJ ■^••llUyllsilf '''■ '>'-'u-rcJ,e... ''"«er.s, I J ^■'"■"'ogic m.i ''''■•• Af..,re[ '"■' (Teok "■•■ly. ■"'• ^"•"•fli rop^ ,0- ''^'•".vh.nd,, ''^'••'vKitcil ^»JI. 127. ^^:^. 1-, DABTONl NOliTH AMERICAN OKOL(1GY. 387 I.. II?. rU to lylkill of TSew ■ of I'lVst Matlirt. . distr'ut J. ctofNi'V -, ;vui\ K- I'dvk, V.m- the \V«*t-| ,1. I liuii »f tte| ii\v;h\. \)!IS0 of ' ppii\acliiaiis.| i>vs. V () I) 1^ * , N. Y.. IH on i'^i'"'''! w.u. M.rk, ln>' IniuUtnnmtl oxk.t'.'' l-ossll-* 111 SV Ro-'i vs. bti'vii *' i-vt'y lOV INiiiil Devonian— Continued. Apr.M-Ai'"'A^ KiCGiON (Now York to Alabama)— ( 'ont iniifd. 1811. (lOographii! (Imtribution of IVm- 8ils, Hall, J. American gnology and condi- tion of roHearch in United States, llogeiM, H. I). 181ni, Em- mons, E. (ioology of Harpotli Kidgo, Davidson County, Tonn., Loomis. Agricnlturo of Now York, Em- mons, I']. 1817. DiHtriliution of remains in older formations of tlio United States, Hall, J. rarallelism of l'ale()/.oi(>s of North America with those of Europe, Verneuil, Hall, J. Paleontology of New York, vol. 1, Hall, J. No coal in Now York rocks, Emmons, E. 184S. l-ottors on geology, Chri.sty. View of gorge at .Summit, N. Y., J'junnons, E. Fossils of Paleozoic of Uni'tod States, etc., Sharj)!', 1). lS4il. Fiis.sspnren in alten rotlion Sandstein in Peunsvlvania, Lea. 1H5I). Survey of Seneca County, N. Y., Delatield. !8,")1. Specimens presented to New York iSIusenm, Hough. lv|uivaleney of rock.s of nortii- east Ohio with those of Now Voi'k. Whittlesey. Survey of county of Aladison, N. Y., Evans. IW.'. Foot marks in sandstone in Scliuylkill County,Pa.,Eea,I. l'<'>3. Ucclierches en Pounsylvaniu, Iv'ogers, H.D. (Icologicmapof United States, iVisUr^ ,,|,. ^fai-con, ,1. Oil Creek district. Pa., h'idg- way. 1?51. Fourth rojjort of chemist of 1< I'l*^ Maryland, Higgins. Ii55. Roiiiinks on Sussex County, N..I., Kitchen, W. Bull. 127 22 Ne ,al:»'>i« ,n':i Devonian — ('ontinuod. Ai'PAi,.\ciiiAN Kr.dKiN (Now York to Alabama) — Coutinned. 1855. Description of supposed ich- thyodorntite, Hopkins. Holier die Geologio von Xord- Anierika, Marcon. Footprints in sandstone of Pottsvillo, I'a., Eea, L. Es(iuissoge(dogi(iue, Hunt,T. S. Circles of deposition. New. berry. Niagara and lower Heldorlierj, in United States and Cauada, Hall, .1. Subdivisions of geologic tiin* in Manual of Geology, Dana, .T.D. 1875. (loologic chart of tin; luitu!] States, Bradley, F. 1! Geography and geolo^'v of p*! troU'um, Wrigley. Heport on Venango oil distr:' Pa., Carll. Section from Alleghany Md tains to Brush Valley. 1 Fagan and Young. Rocks of Ulster County, X Fj Lindsley. 1876. Lower Helderberg of I'ort vis, N. Y., ISarrett. Boyds Hill gas well. ]';i.. Icy, .J. P. Handbook of Georgia.. F; Glaciation along Kittati!| Mountain, Hall, C, 1]. Coals in No. X, in lliintin: County. Pa.. Lesley,.!. 1' Southern counties ofNe^'l* and Catskill range, Hall. Virginia geographical ac litical summary, lintel Report of snrvoy of Ala' 1875, Smith, E. A. History of explorationij Pennsylvania, etc. J. P. ]>:,> DARTO.V.J Devonian .W.ib ixTi;. i: C( fie I Res M ' 'oo; E. '"77. ii ^y, v.'ini '''''J)ort "lore •^•■'•tion f'<'nn.s, '''••(•ort ,i '"'Wan, lie.s, /'J •■'« WelJ ^ <'sperti„l I'"'>iitaii| -^fap of 2> •'• P. ^'OWer He] u (1 M ""•'•.■i(s„« /!. A.\, ',v;"ii- J. ao7.ou' wrie-, .ositiou. ^e^v of goolo-ie tml f Geology, 1^»°H rt of tl^e Vmi^l ,,a gcolo-yolM viil^ey- tlYonwii- ' l^ter County. >^ I'.avvi along H>.t»'« Vft-.-Lealo- BUilltau-Ae.^l^; ..eo^rapbu'.U "mumnty. Uo^ ■'to., '■ Devonian— Continiiod. Ai'i'AtAciriAX Hi'.iiKKV (N«iw York to Aliibania) — Continuod. ISTl). Durability of natural jjjas KUp- ply, riatt, F. (UniKlonicrat^ series of "West \irtjinia, I'^ontaino. (ieolojiy of oil regions ol" Iho United States, Xowberrs . Resources of West Virginia, Maury and Fontaine. Coosii coal fields, Ala., Smitli, E. A. ^77. oil reeorda and levels, I'lMni- sylva!iia, C'arll. Ithaca and vicinity, Smnnis. >. lii'Uicrs Station oil soi'tion, Clinton Connty, Pa., Chance. Petroleum and other hydrocar- bons, I'.roadlicad. l.iiiiits of Catskill and Che- mung formations in i'ennsyl- \ania, Sherwooil, A. tlicilogy of the Catskills, il:ill,.L ('Mialogiu* of rock specimens, -luvey of Pennsylvania, ii;iil,"c. !■;. Si 1 I inn along Si'hohari(> ( 'reek, N. y.. Sherwood and Sher- wood. Devonian — Continned. Ari'ALACiHAN Hkcion' (New York to Alabama) — Continned. 187S. IJra! Devonian — ('ontinned. AiTALAc'iiiAN Kkoion (New York to Alahania) — Coiifinued. 1879. Miicfailane's Kailroad Guide to Wont Virginia, Stevenson and Fontaine. Second report of laboratory of survey of Pennsylvania, Mc- Creath. Macfarlaue's Oeologifiil Rail- road (Jiiide to Now Jersey, Smock. Report of survey of Alabama for 1S77-78, Smith, E. A. J'aleontology of New York, v(d. 5, Hail, J. Limestones at falls of the Ohio, Hall, J. A study of rocks at Rondout, Lindsley. Silurian formation in central Virfj;inia, Campbell, .1. L. Catoosa County, Ga., Voj^des. 1880. Striu;ture and hypsometry of Catskill Mountains, Guyot. Fossils and rocks near White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, W. Va., Meek. County adj acent to James K i ver and Kanawha Canal, Camp- bell, J. L. Kich Patch iron region, Va., Campbell, J. L. Minerals of southwestern Vir- ginia, Kuffner. Reconnaissance from Poulet to Sharon, Pa.. Ashbnrner. Resources near route of Rich- mond and Southwestern Rail- way, Hotchkiss. Well records in McKean and Elk counties, I'a., Ashbnrner. Geology of Clinton County, Pa., Chance, Lesley, .1. P. Palcontologic researches on Genessee slate, Williams. Geology of Potter County, Pa., Sherwood, A. ; Lesley, J. P. Geology of Clarion County, Pa., Chance. Relations of Oneonta and sand- stones of the Catskills, IT.ill, J. Iron ores of the Virginias, Rogers, W. li. Devonian — Continued. Ai'i>Ai,A(;iiiAX RiciiioN (New V^rk to Alabama) — Continued. 1880. Geologic action of iiiiinns acids, .fulien. Resources of Brocks (iap, Va., Campbell, J. L. Geology of the oil icfjions, Carll. Bradford oil sand, Pa., AsL- burner. Section at Low Jloor. Va.. AVickes. fJeology of McKean ('iiniiiy. Pa., Ashbnrner. Special survey of sub-Carlioiiii erous of Penusylvania. Chance. Resources of Siicnandoali Vui- ley, Va., Hotchkiss. Report on line of Riclimnnd and Southwestern Kailway, Shaler. Lycoming and Sullivan cimii- ties, Pa., Sherwood and riiitt. 1881. Alabama north of the* Teinies- see, McCalley. Norfolk and Western and Slii«ii- andoah railroails, Ilntiliki' Channel fillings in DevoiiiaD j shales of New York,^Villianl^ j U.S. Rich Patch iron region, C'aiiip- bell, J. L. Bratton Run basin, Hotchkis. ■ Third report of laboratory ofl survey of Pennsylvuiiia. Mc| Creath. Geology of Blair Coiuity, l'.i..| Piatt, F. Craig Creek basin, Vii..l[otili| kiss. Ge(dogy of Erie ami Crawl'oni coiinties, Pa., AVhite, I. C.;J Lesley, .1. P. Little mountains east nf Catskills, Davis, W.M. Susquehanna and Wayne miin^ ties. Pa., White, I.e. New Devonian plants. Daw-onJ J. W. 1882. Rei)ort of survey of New ■''' sey for 1882. Cook (i.H FossU rtora of West VirpiiH| White, I. C. of Virgir Resource ^e.v ant Hotchk Geology cs(ate, ^'Otcs on fe'inia, \\ f^'uvey '■'laiice. Geology counties. Lesley, , '■cologic t'oilllty, JvVciirreiire vonian ''•■"IIS, If. •Purvey of J> '''>ance. •'^''iilcl.s of eniLsvlvj '"^'"■tieii at ^'"unty, j> '^■^•'- I-ssils "in "iiv»iiiaD| ewYork.Williaui-. tvou rejiion, ramp- ] basin, Hotchkis. It of laboratory of| lpennsylv;niia.Mf- Wair Comity, r^J basin, Va,.Hotch| Devonian— Continnod. Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAN Rkgion (Now York to Alaljama) — Continued. ISSL'. Reconnaissance of Lee, Scott, Wise, and Wasbington coun- ties, Va., Stoveuson. Chnnnng fossils, Delaware County, N. Y., .lewett. Map of Wyoming County, Pa., Sherwood, A. Notes on Yates County, N. Y., AVright, B. H. Excavation of bed of the Kaat- erskill, N. Y., .lulien. Aniouut of oil remaining, Wrig- ley. (ieology of Bedford and Ful- ton counties, Stevenson, Les- ley, J. P. (Jeology of West Virginia, rec- tiiication of Jones' section, White, L C. Wiso, Leo, and Scott counties, lErie ar.d <-'ra^vloP Pa., WliitP' !■ (^'^ 'tains castof>l,i Davis, W. M- |,a and Wayne .'"'im Ivbitc.l-C lianl.bmts.l)a^-'«'■ survey of No^v ■ ^ ,^,^ R8'> Cook •'• " of West Vir;:»..^ |C. Va., Stevenson. Saltville Valley, Va., Fontaine. Kcmarks on the Catskills and Hudson Valley, Newberry. Notes on the geology of the Virginias, Rogers, W. B. Resources between Great Val- ley and I'otomac coal basin, Ilotchkiss. Geolo<;y of Van Bnren funiiice estate, llotchkiss. Notes on geology of West Vir- ginia, White, I. C. Survey of Lehigh (Jap, Pa., (!]iaiice. Geology of Pilvo an Alaltiiiiia) — Continued. 1881. Ch<'ninnj? section at Lo lioy, I'a., l.illcy. Notes on builtlinj;; stoni's iiseil in New York, Newberry. Rensselaeria in the Hamilton of Perry County, I'm., ('lMyi)ole. GeolojLjy oi" northwest Georgia, MeCntc'hen. Center County, I'a., Invilliers (V, Ewiiig. Oeolo;^y of Alabama, ."^ebmitz. Devonian in Genesee and Wyo- niini;- counties, N. Y., Wil- liams, II. S. Classification of u])per Devo- nian, Hall,.!. Distribution of iron ores in eastern United States, .Smock. New Y'ork building 8tones,Cook and t>nioek. New .lersey building stones. Cook and Smoek. Maryland building' stones, Huntington, Munroe, and Singleton. Fossil iiiunas, upper Devonian, Williams, Jl.S. JJemarks on western Virginia, Lesley, .I.P. C!onip;irative i)ale ontology, Williams, TI.S. Keprint of report on geology of ilie ^'i^giIlias. Rogcu's, W. 15. Pennsylvania building stones, Lesley, J. P. ]\'e)tort of survey of Now .Jer- sey for 1884, (.'ook, G. H. Hamilton of middle Penusyl- A'iinia, Claypole. Geology of Snyder County, Pa., Med. Soc. of Pennsylvania, Cotton jirodnction of Alabama, Smith, E. A. 1885. Notes on Tazewell, l?u8sell, Wise, Smith, and Wasliingtou counties, Va., Stevenson. Higher Devonian of Ontario County, N. Y., Clarke. .1. M. Township geology of Cameron County, Pa.. Shiietfer, P. W. Highland County, Va., Camp- bell, J. K. Devonian — ( 'ontinued. AlMAl-ACiiiAN liKiiloN (New ^(irk lu Alabama) — Continued. 1885. Map of Adams, Franklin, and Cuml)erland count iis. P;i,. Lesley, J. P. Geology of Huntington ( oiintv, Pa.,Wliii .I.e.; Lesley,.!,!', Geology of natural ga-. Wliii;. I. C. ' Map of the ITnited .'^talts, Mi- Gee. Keport of State geolni^jst oi New .lersey. Cook, G. II. Devonian of Green Poial Moiin tain, 1 )arton. Township geology of i;!k County, Pa., Ashliurner. Relationsof Chemung, uiil W;iv- erly in New Yorlv imd I'tiin- sylvania, llall, .J. Perry County, Pa,, Cln.viml.'. Dewees, Lesl(>y, ,1. !'. Conditions modifying tDss fauna, Williams, 11, s, Rogers' Geology of tin: Vi ginias, Camidiell, ,1. L. ahilj H, 1). Gypsum deposits iii C';i,vtisaj County, N. \'., Williams, S.ii. Geolo.gic alias of eoinitii-s nf] I'ennsylvania, Lesley, ,J, 1'. Geology of Highland Coining Va., Ilotchkiss. Matei-' .?:; of the Al)i)alaci.i;iii3| Claypole. Morgantown gas well, W, ViJ White, I.e. Vertical range of ceit;iiii lb-^ in I'eunsylvania and Nc| Y'ork, Claypole. 188fi. I'roduet of oil in I'limsvlva.i and New York, Aslilmrmr.j Development of the Nn'j American contiin'iit Conto. Iron ores in Alaliauia, \\i'lis Ge(dogy of iiatura! .U'l*. ^ burner. Fire sand in Clintdii <'"ii"| N, Y., lU-ainenl. Low !Moor iron oiesoI'Mi';; Lyman. Univalve from WaviMl,vj I'ennsylvania, needier, Devoniaji — f ■\i'i:\i..\rtii, -Wabain I'^'i. Slice J<.: Wes( ber S.C Chem Con CJiissii iiian Criska Pa.. ' h'evi,si„ lion, Tlllly]!, «inia, ""ling.s CoiMitj "il and ; Carl J. N\nv geo] ■^'"'•k, G: «"^Ashl J'liildiu;:.. 6| Sniock. ■f'""uua of Genesee H. .s. "■"liiJton o ■'"'«o eon I "'"'onfa •■"HlJIaJ. ^''•tl'oleiini New \orj^. '''"".V limes ^^■'•'latMo ^^■'"i;uns's •V.iicoii. ,, _ ''■'■"■" Pond •MeiriJJ, '''eoIoMj, <''.oIv. •^'•11' of vi '"■'■/'"It o/ V..ik, j,j| ■Siiriey i„ •^f'q) „f Un couiv, c. tABTON. I (I St;ili'9,Mc- Devonian— ( ontiuued ,^ '■■"""»••' )-('..i,ti„„e,l. J>- I., Clarke, J.M "" ^r^"^"^^'»rk,AVilIiuu.s, C^.3..nu,«. section of Bradford C'JasHification of „pp,r i,,,„ "'■''", Williams, If s ^'n«I-n.yinLjeonun.Co„ntv, 1 .1.. \\ oolnian J^eyision of (•,,,,„,, j„^^ •'""'^^•V.,WiI,i,„„,„.^,;'- '•"ly limestone, Willia,„,s.s.o •'^'•"'Plcs of iroi, or.,s of Vi,: «inia, Benton. '";-»«« A.r oil in p,,,,^^ """ty,l>a.,A.shb„rner. «''N Ashbnnior. ''"ildin. stones of Ne,v York '^niock. ' '"::" "'■ ^^j^i^- i>«vonian o; Wsee section, WiNiau.s, "••""■■J^«" of Chenango and Ot- "«o..o„,.ties,N.Y.,Pros,ser. ---^sandstone, Beec.er ^';!™'""'" '-""d gas regions of f^^'";^ork,Asl,I,„rner. »'llatMom8ville,N.Y.,Pr„. '''';:"'^'« .eport on Devonic, Jiaicon. J. ' *'?""" .i'«"*i Mountain gronn '^'•■'■rill, F. J jj "^ ' ' ^''', 'Spencer, j ^^y ^^I'-'l> of United States, JJitc], NOETil AMKlacAN GKOLOOY. 1891 343 Devonian-(<„„ti„„e,,. ^^"•^iSr ^"""*- - -« ^'l»ia (^.nnty, Pa., P,„t„„. pole.'"" '^'""'^^»"««. Clay. I >II;F. A.; Winslow. Mat.rn.ls of the Appalachians. ♦-Jaypole. Oil and gas regions, caril. Parntores^,,,..,^,,^^,^^^^^.^^ CJree^lrier Connty, ^y. y,.^ ^line^a. resonrces of Tennes- B'!, IleHse. Union. Snydor, Miltlin, and .Inniata coiintioM. l*a., d'ln- villiciH. Exciirsion across tho A])pala- cliiaiiH, >Villiains, II. S. Iron ores of \'irfj;inia. IVchin. Ovcrtliriist faults of Hoiitln^rn Appalachians, Hayes, ('. W. Geological survey of Georgia, Spencer, J. W. Physical geology of Tennosseo, llnll. Plateau renion of Alaliaiiia, Mc( 'alley. Sniitli, K.A. Cahaba coal field, McCalley, Smith, E. A. NkW KN(il.AM>. 1823. Kogioiis contignons to Kivcr Connecticut, llitcticock, E. 1832. Geological survey of M.issachn- setts, Jiconoinics, Hitchcock, E. 1833. Ileport on Jlassaehnsetts, Hitchcock, E. 1837. First re]iort on pu1)lic, lands of, M.'Uiie, .Tackson. C. T. First report on geology of Maine, .Tackson, C. T. 1838. Allagash section from the renol(S(;ot to the St. J^aw- renco, Ilodgc. Second report on Maine, .laclc- fion, C. T. Second report of ])tiblic lands of Maine, .lackson, ('. T. 1839. Snrvey of Aroostook h'iver, Me., Holmes, E. Catalogue of geological speci- mens of Maine, .lackson, I'. T. 1841. Final report on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. 1844. Finalreporton New Hampshire, Jackson, C. T. Devonian— Continued. .Nkw I'.xcLANh — Continued. 1844. Geological map of MasHachii- setts, Hitchcock, E. Explanation of geologic map of Massachusetts, Hitclicecl;, |;, 1H16. Age of White Moiiiitains, liogers and Kogors. 18.")1. Ago of red sandstone of tbe United States, Jackson, C.T. 18,")2. Age of clay slate of Connecti- cut Valley, Hitchcock, l). 18.">3, Geologic map of Uuited States, ((tc., Marcou, J. Ueber die Gc^ologio von Noril- Aniei'ik.'i, Marcou, .1. 18.")4. Some crystalline liniesteneHdf North America, Hunt, T, 8. 185.5. Fossils from T a conic ni Emmons, Hall, J. Arcadian geology, Diiwsdn, J. W. 1858. Ge(dogy of North AiiiiTiia, Marcou, J. 185!t. Devonian and Ta conic iiisiiiitli- <'ast Canada, Logan Do Duiau granites and Taconi rocks, Hitchcock, E. Catalogue of State calnnct an notes on nietaiaoi'iilii Hitchcock, E. 1861. Age of White .MoniitMiii Lesley,.!. P. Fish River lakes, Mc, I'ai !ird. Bowlder with fossils I'nuiiS Kiver, Mo., Wiii;< rs. W. .lackson, ('. 'V. Agi' of Emmons's Taconji gicm, Hitchcock, C. 11. Geology of the wild lands Maine, Hit(dicock, C.H. (!o;il rocks of Maine, K'uj W. H. Hocks of Perry. .Mc. .lack C. T. Moosohead Lake rijii Houghton, .1. L. Pro-Carboniferoiis lion ui lirunswick, Mc, ;iuil m* Canada, Dawsun. .T. ^^• Age of red sandstdiic nl'-^' .lackson, C. T. General report, on fC^^ol" , Maine, Hitchcock, C. H.j Devonian— C ■Vk«- Esau ^^'''l. Note Ho 18l>2. Uoj,,, Hit I''0H8iJ I Dav '•'XjWo Coin NotCN HitcJ I»«. I'lora ( e.istoj .^ w. I'lie Wh iiuil Ui M.ip of I'niteU HaJl. '^"8. KxpJunat »f Main Geology , cock, C. m. Geology o '■""1, Hii J'J.Uifs of '•i.iii of ./. W. WI. N.irvey of '872, Hitc ^'f'" t, Dai] Ol- ^r,| '^e].i(i„n ^""'Pshire t '""'•y. Hitchc liARTO.V. ) OVtll AllllTUIl, 18(!2. imi Devonian— Continnort. Xkiv '^N-'fLAND-ConUii,,,.,! "^:::,zr:r """ • < """t.v, Mo., Holmos, K Mitchcock, C. JI '■•'"'•'^ of Devonian i„ n.nth- The wWe Mountains, i,o,ors ovo„ian an.l Sil„- '«'2, Hitchcock, Oil Ifc'l.iorher^. '"ral. in' New na,ni,sh.re,i,itch,.o,.k,(Mf •''• H., Jlitchcock, C H '>V''">'t .liscovcrics i,; White I, •^"""^-•ns. .,i,chco..k,(;. '^'^■•';;;;«--apofunito.i;tat ; Hitchcoclc, C'.lf . nif,,, ,' I Hoiaor,.crKrock.of(,.„„,,,i. '"*^"'%-JMna, J. jj ":r''"^"/''^» "frocks of NoTT ,,,.,/ ;''"I.«J'n-e,JIit,chco,.k,(;.r '^'^' 'f; <'-ber^ rocks of 'no w p''' ^-..,c chart of tl,o iW i'^'"<^;;-o,o,icn,a;ofML„eh„- I /•-'••""nt, Dana, J. J) •^f;"'"" o''gcolog,"of X,n, Hau.pehire to adjacent ter- "•>'»y. Hitchcock, C.H. ^OltTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 345 IH7H. 1879. Devonian-Continned. :"„J''^'"'^^"-^"ntinuod. '• '"'."''rf ••;• ^- Hampshire. Hitchcock, Dana..;. D (..nnocti,.„t Valley, HoUer- '"''•«, Hitchcock, C H Ann Kiver, Me., Huntington '^ojno points in litholo«y,i,a„a, Atlas to geology of New Hanin. '^'"ro, Hitchcock, C H '^;;;;;;.;-.f New Ha„;p«hi., I'ikc. and A.oic of „o,.t,,east- '"^*'>'"Hylvania.Hunt,T.« H.un,,sh,re, Hitchcock, C.H Atinticsysternofniou^tain^ Hitchcock, C H Northwestern Maine, Hitch «"ck and Huntington. ''7; ;'J"';^^'l''t« Mountains, Hitchcock, C.H. MacfarLTim'a /< . 1880. Geology of eastern Mas'sacl.: setts, (Crosby Carboniferous i„ Massachn- r;,;;^,/*',T"'''-''«ton, Mass., ^^^I't(..ld,R.i...i,, I'rencl.uians JJav \f« ^ , ilifchcock, C. H. 1885. Historv nf t,. auH. "^,.^''*^°"'« question, hI;?^^'"^ °*- ^'^^ -ks; «<;"'ogy of northern New En.. «eetionsacrossNowHanipshiro ^"^1^ Vermont, Hitchcock, ^--^:; -;ostook count,, Me., Northern Maine, Bailey. Map of United states. Hitch- cook, C. H. «i6cn. ]88(). 346 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BrtLiB. I'iWOIf.J Devonian — Ci)ntiiuieliy, Wrowor, Ma<'fiiilaiio'« Railway Guidtv Hitclicock, C. J I. EaHtorii Maine au(l N of Tt^n- iieHsce, Saylor. N. Geological features of 'i'onues- Bee, Haywood, J. 1828. Viriiiity of Soniorvillc 1111(1 Ship- ])iii;;8port Canal, Lapliaiii. 1829. Certain American ruck foriiia- tions, Vanuxem. 1834. Ten days in Ohio, Am. Jour. 8ci. 1836. IJituminouH coal deposits of the valley of the Ohio, llildrefh. (ieology of lakes and iMissis- sippi Valley, (Jibson, J. li. 1837. General skc^tch of geology of Ohio, Riddell. Oliservations on geology of Ohio, Lapliaiii, I. A. 1838. Remarks on rejiort on survey of Ohio, Mather, liejiort on Wood, Crawford, etc., counties, Ohio, I5riggs,C. Report of State geologist of Mi(^liigaii lor 18IJ7, llouglitoii. Reports of survey of Ohio, Mather. Geology of upper Illinois, Shepard, C. U. Report on Muskingum County, etc., Ohio, Foster, J. W. Report on Scioto and Hocking rivers, I'riggs, C. Section in southern Ohio, Hriggs and I'Vister. Rejiort on southern Ohio, Locke. 1839. .Second report of State geolo- gist of Michigan, Houghton. 1840. Fifth report on Tennessee, Troost. Lenawee, Hillsdale, and other counties, Mich., Hubbard, B. Exploration in Iowa, Wiscon- sin, and Illinois, Owen, D. D. Devonian — Continued. WKHT ok tiik Al-rALACIlIANS TO THE MisMiHsiiM'i A.M) Minnesota— Cod tinned. 18U. Northern jiart of lower pMiin sula of Michigan, i)()ii;;];is'<. (ieology of organi/i'd countir* of Michigan, IIublniKJ, ji. 1842. Notes ou geology of llio Wist- ern States, Hull, J. Silurian and Dtn'oniiin of tlie United States, Coiinul. 1813. Goolojjy of the Westeiu States, Owen. 1>. D. Geology in vicinity of .Wir Alb.iny, Ind., Clajip, A. Sei^tioii from Clevcliiiul totlie Mississippi, and on idcntitynfl Western formatiiins, Hall,, Geology of westeiii distriitu: Now York, Hall,.). Marcellus and Haiiiillun iiitlit West and South, Rogt: H. D. Elevations in Ohio with rcfei eiice to geologic roriiiatidi Whittlesey. Geological forniatioii,s of tl Western States, liyrt'iii, 1844. Geology of valley ol' tlie .Mi sissippi, King, 11. Review of New York rcpoi Owen, D. I). 1846. Geology of Western Stati Owen, 1). D. Researches in ci'iitial Ko tucky, Owen iiml NUnvdi Observations on iii!ii;ii(tii i Locke. Geology of llarpcth K'i' Davidson County, Ten lioonii.s. 1847. Report of survey of Wi»coi and Iowa, Owen. D. !'• Parallellisiu on ralcuznii North America with tliu Enrope, VeMicuil, Hall. Contributions lo ttt'o'"-, Kentucky, Yandcll auf:iU..1. Uv ''I""' on vail •^'i-ii.ssipj^jr '■'^•■'■s, Shall •^ <"■••' I '"lism ,J "f nii,|,ij,. 'pi ^'•"•k. Satroil Pos^il (ish „i\ '"''". Bra iiu fieol„!,ri,. ,„,jj^ ^ '■"■ -^'^'1. or ^vi.se,: ■^'""X'sota, (I ■'''"'■'■■"' .s.vsteni ""■■ 'listriet, , ^'""■ey of luj fi.T. ItLlJI. HAHTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 347 rO THE V— Coil- V peniii- 1(1, n. \ie Wist- nil of tlie I rtul. ivw StatfS, y ol" Ntiil ip,A. l;lllA t.itlw| 11 idi'iitity iiH.Hall,.! I aistrktut] .1. niltonintb ith, Rog« i„ with xM ic. loniiutwi vtioiiH of tl lyrcm y „t' tllC Mi U York n'V" ■stern •(Mitial K'' „i;i<;iR-ti'' Lvpoth 1!W| luntv, L- of NV'Sf"' Ten, 1^.1' [ii with tlu'^ l.-viil, Hall luulfll ami of CbiVl iscous'"' liof Devonian— Continued. WlSl 111' TIIH Al'|-Ar,A('HIANH TO TIIK Ml>>l.> ANU MlNNKSOTA — Con- tiniu'il. |S|s. I tril't Riul jilluviiiiii of ( >lii<) iind ihi' \V'o8t, WIiittloHcy. Duvuuiiin i'ussils near t'lillH ol' the Ohio, Xorwoud sind Owoii. Lottors on }i;t(oloj;y, ChrlHty. is|!l, S|)iM'liiioiiH IVoiii M ii' li i ■^1111, l.oi'Uu. 18,"il. rMiiilli'liMiii of l'alt!o/,oi(! de- posits of the I'nited Statrs 1111(1 Ijin'opo, Hall,. I. Silurian and J)ov()uian iron rejfion of l^ako Sujicrior, Hall,. I. Sontlica.storn WiHconsiu, Lap- ham, I. A. Introduction to roport on WiH- consiu, Iowa, and Minnosota, Owen, D. D. Silurian basin of luiddlo Ton- iicHsce, iSaiVoi'd, E(iiiivaloncy of roi^ksof uorth- (»astoru Ohio with thoHc of New York, Whittlosoy. I'ossils ol'lowa. Wisciuisin. and .Minnesota, Shiunard and Owen. I18.':'. Soil of Scioto Valley, Ohio, AVdls, D.A. Stati^l Survey of Wisconsiu. Ohio, Miiniosota, etc., Owen. ]). I). ('iiiii|>ariaon of jroology of iViuKjsseo and New York, liali..!. l\'i')iiirt()n valleys of Minnesota, I'oui^l Mi-sissippi, and Wisconsin riv.rs, .Slminard, G. l'\ !!!■';''. I'iii'nlli'lisin of lower Siluriiin of middle Tennessee and New York, 8atford. Fossil lish of Chajijrin Falls, Oliio, ]5rainerd. Geoloj^ie niaj) of United States, etc.. Mareon, J. I^y. Mii]i 111' Wisconsin. Iowa, and Minnesota, Owon, D. n. Siluiiaii system of Lakt? Snper- ior. district, Bailey. .J. W. Obioi'*^ Survey of Indiana, Brown, R.T. Devonian — Continued. Wi sr or rrii; \i'I'ai.aciiia.ns to thk Ml.s.siSsU'l'I AMI> Ml.N.NKSOTA— COU- tinned. iK'ii"), KeeonuaiHsanee of Tennessee, Salford. Ksqnisse g<)oloniiiuo du Ca- nada, Logan and Hunt. I'ober die Geologic von Nord- Ainerika, Mareon, J. Geologic map of Wisconsin, l.,a|diain, I. A. Catalogue of geologic speci- mens, Owen, I>. D. 1856. Survey of Kentucky in 1851 and 18.^)5, Owen, D. D. Carlxm iferous limestone of Mis- sissijipi Valley, Hall, .1. Outlines of geology, Whittle- sey. 1857. Third chemical report of survey of Kentucky, Peter. Route of Ashtabula and New Lisbon K'ailroad, Newberry. Third roport on Kentucky, Owen, 1). [). Geology of Tennessee, Ciirroy. Report on Hopkins, Crittenden, and other counties, Ky., Lyon. Second report of survey of Kentucky, Owen, D. D. Chemical re])ort of survey of Kentucky, Peter. IK^S. («(!ol()gy of North America, Mareon, .J. Touneaseo gcudogical history, Salford, .1. M. 1859. Paleontology of ^few York, vol. '^, Hall, .1. Artesian well .it Louisville, Ky., Smith, .1. L. Paleontology and the moral sens(», Whittlesey. 18(50. Remarks on stratigraphy of Kentucky, T^yoii. Devonian at Milwaukee, Wis., Lapham, I. A. Devonian in Wisconsin, Lap- ham, 1. A. Salt well at Saginaw, Mich., Am. Jour. Sci. 1861. Report of progress of topo- graphical survey of Ken- tucky, Lyon. 348 CATALOOUE AND INDKX OF Ini-uir Devonian— Colli iniiod. WKST ok TIIK Al'I'Af.ACIII.WS TO TIIK MlSSIHSII'l'I ANlt MlNNKSOTA — Coil- tinnod. 1801. FiiHt hiomiiiil report of tlio Hurvoy of Mit'hi;j;iiii, Wiii- ohell, A. (ionoral j^ooloj^jy of Hiirvi'y "f Kentucky, Owen, D. I). Onniatito limostonc .it Hock- wood, Iowa, Meek and Wor- tlieii. Upper Silurian beds of wcHtoru TonuesHee, Satl'ord. Chemical rejxirt of survey of Kentucky, I'oter. 1862. Cheniun<; rocks of Missiflsi)>]d Valley, White and Wliittlcld. h'oconnaisHauce of Indiana, Owen, U. lleport of survey of Wisconsin, Hall ,•111(1 Wliitnoy. Rocks hetwotiU Caihonit'erons and the Ifainiltou in lower Michigan, Wiurlidl, A. 1861^. Keport of survey of Canada t" 18(53, Lof^an. American Dcvoniiin, l>awson', J. W. Identification of Catsk i 1 1 jj;rou]) witli the Chenuinj^, Win- cli.ll, A. 1865. Maps i>f ""aisan,| ■"■'' ''oiinti.I %'"rt()/',s,„j l)Ori-y. (■eoj,. im. ^^'tclicock ■•""1 lihke. ^nJeozoic rocj, '"'■'", Romiii, ^""•y and ''"^'"■Olii,, ':""'J^"ke,a,, '^"'"'"•osforn J '""«-Shaw. ^'''"^"^ "" «,-u ... *jai ''^■■S Ohio, AVj nna.W ro niv. r.\— Con- iveMo V- n>ra\ ym- of HAKtoN. I NORTH AMKKICAN OF.OLOCJY, 349 IHTl. ns'.cni I ),\ NVoVtlunl „t\i''U.v ;mil| )ri\. n. lU., I'f™*' >ro>is of -'" ,ly«>'«. IU\11C1 to geolosy IcsfV- ust mIu'VC \i Mhii). l.v"" loii<\. In »>"■''''' V ol ll ackcH/i« V»l I'oniH'SSi'' llll., 15t-""''^' survey ol Irlierry. Devonian— ContiinuMl. Wksi 111' riiK Ai'r.xi.ACiriANH to tiiI'; Ml>SISSIl'l'I AM» iMlNNKHOTA — Coil- tiiiiiod. 1!<70. CallioMii, I'ikf, Aduiim, Urown, .S<'liiiyIor, anil I'ullon coiui- tioH, 111., Wortlion. (irnt-ral >!;''"'"Ky "'' Mi<'lii<;ai), Winchoil, A. Oil wcIIh of Tcrro llanto, Ind,, Ilniit, T. S. (feoloK.V of Highland Connty, Ohio, Orton, 1). (ieohigy of Williams, Fulton, and LiKiiiH conutit's, Ohio, (iilhoi't, (i. K. Iicport of Hurvoy of Ohio for ISOl), Ntswluriy. iNoli/on alls Mmni'nota, KIooh. Ojl-bciiriiifj; loi'ks of Ohio and \ irginia, AVarnor. Tlir MarNhail gronp, Wili- ihcll, A. Hiiport ou Hecond district of Ohio, Audiows. CliL'iiiical loport of survey of Ohio, Wornilcy. GiMilony of (ioauga and llolnit's counties, Ohio, Road, M. V, Oil wills of Terre Haiito, lud.. Hunt, T. S. riissils from Marshall group of thr West. Wiucdiell, A. AKTirultural survey of Ohio, l\li|)part. K2. Hccoiinaisancioin.IaspertoIIow- !uil counties, Ind., CoUett. 1K3. Report of survey of Ohio, New- berry. Geologic map of Uuited States, Hitchcock, C. H.; Hitchcock and lUake. Paleozoic rocks in upper Mich- ifiaii, Roniinger. Surface geology of Maumee VaUcy and geology of coun- ties of Ohio, Gilbert, a. K, K('liiirts on Ashta1)nla, Trum- Imll, Lake, and (Jeauga coun- ties, Ohio, Head, M. C. Noitli western counties of Hli- iKMs, Shaw. Reports on Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot, and Marion coun- ties, oliio, Wincbell. N. 11. Devonian — Continued. WK«r 1)1' nil. AlM'M.AI IIIANH TO TIIK Ml>*S|s,sin'I ANl' MlNNKHOTA— (on- tinuod. 1873. IJock rsland noiinly, 111., Wordicn Mild .Shaw. Ohio guH wella, Nowherry. (jeiKU'al sketch of geology of Mfiinesola, W'incheil, N II. Chart of iioiiienidature for .Min- nesota, Winehell. N. H. Itepoi'l of third district of Ohio, Orton. Surface geology of iiorlhwest- ernOhio, Winehell, \. II. 1M7I. Kric and Lorain counties, Ohio, New beiry. Observations in Dekalb to Lii- porte counties, Ind., Levor- ette. Devonian limestones in Ojuo, Winehell, N. H. Report on second distrit^t of Ohio, .Andrew, H. H. Ivesources of 'rennessoe, Kille- brew. Fifth report of survey of Indi- ana, (.'ox. Geology of Ottawa to Defiance (Miunties, Oluo, Winehell, N. II Hamilton in Ohio, Winidiell, N. II. Survey of Clark and Floyd counties, Ind., Borden. Ileporl on third district of Ohio, Orton, E. 1875. Sixth report on survey of Indi- ana, Cox. (Jeology of Cheboygan and Old Mackinac, Winehell, X. II. Scott and Jcll'orson counties, Ind., Borden. Mower to Freeborn counties, Minn., Winehell, N. H. Geology of Brown Cimnty, Ind., CoHett. Geologic chart of the T'nited States, Bradley, F. 11. Jackson County, Ind., C^ox. Map of Illinois, Worthen. 1876. Tennessee, agriculture, mineral wealth, etc., Killebrew. Ratilication of geologic inaji of Michigan, Wiuohell, A. 350 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF i"i'u, la Devonian — Continued. Wkst ok Till'; Ari'ALAriiiANs to nii; MlSSISSll'l'I AND MiNNKSOTA — CU)!!- tjniiotl. 1870. Koport on counties of Indiana, Collctt. I'arulhdisiii of Dt^voniiii in MiIA— (on. tinned. 1877. Report of Wisconsin siuvcv U lS7r>. Wright. 1878. Waverly group in ccntml oiii,,, Ilieks. Geology of Huron, IJIdiliiinl, Knox, and Licking > (iiiiiii.-,, Ohio, Kc.id. Geology of Wancii, !:iitl,- Preble, !ind Madj-iiiicdiiiiiji., Ohio, Ortoii. K. Geologic, structure of Diijj, Newberry. Perry and ])artsol' ! locking; a^ Athens counties, oliio. ij, drows. Logan andChampnii;!! inii Ohio, Hill, F. C. Ashland, AVayiu;, ;;ii(l lln.'ni. counties. Ohio, h'cul, )l,i Geology of Mcdiiia t'diiii Ohio, Wheat. Oil region of 'reiuns.scc. kil brew. Geology of Tuscara was, ( iJi biana, I'ort.'tge, and .Su counties, Ohio, Ni'wlit'iTV. Geology of Franklin Cnml Ohio, Orton. Geology of MenilVc (Hiiiil Ky., Crandall. Clevoliind shale in Mm County, Ohio, i licks. 187!'. Corrections for giiiloL' Andrews, Macl'arlane's (.'culoijiciil ii road • „;■ ,1 '"''■■ I'.'lro.l '" '''oluiil ''"Pi'ci- r,„.l ,/'""y. K. Dl '^'■■"•(■c/Ims s,,,,| '"''"'''..WjuT "i >flU o/' Ac\i ;„,,, earb, I 1,'KTON. NOKTH AMKKIf'AN GKOLOGY. 361 'iif, y lilt 1 Oliiii, ,il;iliilj Ultll'!,j l.'.utlft, lUiitieiJ Oliio,! iliiii, \i coni'.tic ,1 II I Ciiiuii •HSW\ i\i Hill !^»' .wlu'vry Iliu Ciiiii'il 1,1 IH'lrt •ks. IVlM'iill'l Iv V i u ;: ■»! 1.1 ii\ii''-"' \.\\ '■ Devonian -Continnotl. \Vk>t "1' ''i''' Arr.M.AC'iiiAN.s td thi: MlSSISSll'l'I AM) MlNNI'.SOTA— CoU- tiniH'il. 187!). iMichisnn, coiidonHfiil poimlar skotcli, Winchol], A. MiK'f'arliino's Goolonical lin'il- I'oinKiuido t(>Miclii<;aii,Wiu- chfll, A. Koport oil Harrison an'''' 1 lUi". Devonian — Con tinned. Wkst ok tiik Ari'Ai.ACiiiANs TO Tin: MiSSrs.SIPI'I ANM) Ml.VNKSOTA — Coil- tiiiiuid. 188;{. Source of hitniiien in black shales of Ohio, Orton. Analyses, geology of Wisconsin, Salisbury. Survey from Atlanta to the Mississipjii, Caiiipljell and KuH'ner. Copper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, K. 1). Kingsniill sandstoni", (Uay- pole. General geology of Wisconsin, Chaniberlin,T.C. 1884. Geology of Kush County, IiuL, Elrort. Survey of Hamilton and Madi- son countie.s, Ind., Hrowii, U. T. Age of siunl ro(!k at Austin, Minn., WinchelLN. H. Geology of .John.son County, Ind.,M'Caslin. Geology of Minnesota, Winchell and Upham. Thirtec'uth r(>port of IiKliana department of geology, ('ol- lett. Heport of chemical department of survey of Ohio, Lord. Ohio building stones, Orton. Michigan building stones, Conover. Illinois building stones. Con- over. Indiana building stones, Or- ton. Geologic maj) of Indiana. Col- lett. I88f>. Chemical analys(>8 of survey of Kentucky, Peter and Peter. ( 'oae-in-eoiMi. \e\vb(>rry. Areliear. of the Northwest, Irv- ing, K. 1). Map of the liiited States, Me- (iee. Geology of .\nn Arbor. Win- chell", A. Humboldt salt well, Minn,, WinchelLN. 11. Ilori/ons of oil and gas in Ohio, Orton. 352 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF I "1'i.L. i;; rimos. Devonian — Continued. Wkst of thk Api'Ai.Af iiians to the Mississii'i'i AM) MiN'NKSitTA — Con- tinued. 1886. Dcop well at Cleveland, Oliio, < )rt()n. Potrolt'iun Mud yjiH in Oliio, Orton. Geolof^y of couuticH of Indiana, Goiby. Indiana, deiiartmeiit of ffcoloffy, etc., report, Thomiisoii, M. Map of Indiana, Uranner. Cla.ssificatiDn ol' uppcM' Devo- nian, WillianiH, U.S. 1887-1889. Hath, Fleniinj;, Clarke, Linrola, Mercer, Garrard, Henry, .Shelby, (JliUiani, and Nelson counties, Ky., Linnoy. Central Kentucky, Linncy. Map of liiited States, Hitcli- cock.C. II. .lack.son Purchase re^jion, Lough ridjje. Marion County, Ky., Knott. Pounil Gap region, Crnndall. Kocivs of central Kentucky, Linncy. Geology of Ohio, Orton. Licking County, Oliio. llerrick. Devonian plautu iVoni Ohio, Newberry. Report on oil and gas. Orton. Sporocarps in ( ihio slate, Orton. Waverly groui), llerrick. Natural-gas wells of Minnesota, Winchell.N.ll. Maps of Minnesota, C])haiu. Artesian wells of Minnesota, Hall.C.W. Connection of Eastern and Western coal basins. Shaler. Kentucky geidogical survey, report, I'l'octor. Central basin of Tennossoe, Kennedy. Analysis of liineslone from De- liance, Ohio, Wliitlield, .J. ]•:. 1890. Trenton liuiestone, oil, unJgas, Orton. Waverly group, Cooper. Geological survey of Ohio re- port, Orton. Ke]iort ou oil nu M|XNKs()Ta_C,|„. tinned. 1890. Oil field of i'.arreu Coiinty. Ky , Fisclier. Macfarlaue's Hail way (iiiiilc. Proctor, Wortlien, S.ufonl. Macfarlaue's Itailway Giiiik. Colh'tt, Orton. Warren's (MHigrajdiy, liicwir, Mid(llesl)oro, ISoyd. 1891. Rocks at St. Paul, liiil.,I{..;i,h. ler. Age of Cincinnati ;iiitiilin,ii, Foerste. Cuyahoga shale ami Wawrl l)rolilein, llerrick, Notes on southwcmiTii Ne York, Harris, (i. I). Map rtlii'ii. I'aleoutology fiom Fort Letiv- L'liworth toBr.vaiiH I'a.ss, Sliu- niaril. Keport on survey of Iowa, Hail and Wliitucy. (ioology ol'Nortli Auicrica, Mar- cou, J. Kxplanatiou of geologic map and Kcitioii of Mi.>^.s()iu'i, Swallow. ix,3it. Kxplauation of map of Ne- braska, etc., Haydfii, 181)0, Report on Iowa geology, Hol- land, W iiitiiey. iiolcliei's artesian well, St. I.ouis, I.itlon, Kocky Mountains iu vicinity of Sauta Fe, iJlake, \V, 1'. Wl. Discoveries by Captain Sinij)- son acro.S8 the eontineut, Meek and Eiigehnann, A),;e and relati(»u8 of goiiiafito liniestouoat Rockl'ord, Iowa, Meek aiid Wortbeu. Wl. Period of elevation of ranges near sources of tlio Missouri, 1 1 ay den, Clicinung rocks ol' Mississijipi Valley, White and Whit- licld. \iii', of Leclare sandstone and Onondaga of Iowa report, Wortheu. I)al(ota primonlial of the K'ocky Mountains, Ilaydeii. NiT. Kcport ou country along Soutli- west I'acilic Railway, Mis- souri, Swallow, (iooiogy of southwestern Iowa, White, C, A. 1^. Remarks ou geology of Nevada, Whitaey. i'irst and second reports of Miivey of Iowa. White, C. A, M^BlfiO. Fossils collected 1)\ King sur- U:i«^ V, y, Meek, Bull. lliT '16 Devonian — Continued. Wkst oi<" THi'; Mis.sis.siPi'i Rivkh — Con- tinued, 1H70, Geology (tf \VIut(! Fine dutrict. Nev., Hague. A, Report , I'eale, Stevenson. 1878. White River district, Colo., Endlich. Dark sliales l>elow Devonian at Indepeudeiuie, Iowa, Cal- vin, Well tit insane asylum, at St. Louis, Mo., Hroadhead. Geolouy of the West, Philli)>s, J. V.' Devonian — Continued. Wkst ok the Mississippi Rivei! -(.'on- tiuued. 1878. Shale in limestone at Inili'jienil ,j Pre-CarboniferoMs in ir Canyon of the CoIi'DI AVaiott. Section of blulf at I'.ast I'lnfl port. Iowa. Pratt. Eaiimi at Lime (reek. I' Calvin, (ieology ol' l^ureka di^tr Nev.. Hague, A. 1884. Silver-lead deposits of Kiirej Nev., Curtis,.!, s. Paleontology of Enrekaiii^n Walcott. Iowa building stones. Mc'it Report on oliservatinii.s iiij vada and the Crawl Caiif Walcott. 18H."). Geological history of .Tnij Coiiuiv, low. I. Calvin, '■eoJoi. sion, •''^'■cticMi Hdgn f.inisi, l»<«7-]88.9. jjo \ViJJi.., ';eji,raJ(i "f lowi ■'"Jiiison Xtei; ■'^fiiseatinc viji. J^ockfor.l ^ ''^"iitlieast, """ at i,J '■niv. "•'■II ' at ''alvin. '■oivenworfl •'■'iineson. '^'""I'eaii g,| History of ()| 'lead. ?'■"•»" Count "••"atLiucJ (■■• \Y. "^«" iu Paw.i i'lrsscll, F. f-feport of H.iyde,,. ^^'■''' "f Unitcl •'"('"'•"letamoi I .stork. '"''•■-"- v,-.-t. Lbvi tt. Lime i ft< \li;ims.ll.- s in >■''■-' lie CoK'i;*'' ,t I'.ast l>:>^< Itt. 1 Creel. I"' iroUu .l-^« |.,t.oll>« Rnrel^ixVi't fcr'uuH'a" 1-;;^:' Devonian— Coutinued, \Vi;sr or Tin: Misxissiimm Rivkk— Con- tmiifd. 1W'>. Eulai'gement of fnifiiacntN in certain rocks, Irving and Van MiHc. Kejjoit ol' Montana division, llayden. Jioport of division of Paleozoic invcitidiratcs, \Val(-()tt. Devonian strata, I'ealo. Map of tlic United States, McOee. Geolojiic sketch of Pacific di\ i- sion, Recker. Section of Eureka district, Hague, A. ls."^ii, SuporinetaniorpliJHni and \nl- ciinisui. (.'onistock. 1887-1880. Devonian fannie of Iowa, Wlllianis, U.S. ort on .survey of .New LUunsw irk. ' lesner. 356 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [UUL, 1:7. Devonian— C f)ntinn«d. Canada (includiug all of British Araer- ic'ii) — Coutiiuioil. 1840, Equivalency oi' dejiositH on east and west sides ol' thi' Atlan- ttc, lOaton. 1811. Third report on survey of New Brunswick, Gi'sner. Keport on New liruuswick, (losner. 18'12. Exenrsious In Nowfonudliiud in lS3!)and 1840, , lakes. 1843. l{oi>ort on survey of Newfonnd- land. .Tnkes. Western ui)i)er Canada and western Ohio, Kojj;crs and Rogers. Coal of Nova Scotia and age of gypsum and limestone, Lyell. Keport of survey of New Bruns- wick, (lesner. 184.5. District l)etween Georgian May and Lake Krw, Murray. A. 1846. Geologic nuip of Nova Scotia, Gesner. Shore of St. Lawrence from CajJC Rosier to Capo Chat, Logan. 1847. Report on eastern peninsula of Can.'ida, Murray, A. 184«. Fossils of Paleozoic of ITuited States, etc., Sharpe, D. 1850. Rocks of eastern Nova Scotia, Dawson, J. W. Sketch of geology of New Brunswick, Rohh. 1851. Age of copper rocks of Lake Sui)erior and ])hysical struc- ture of Canada, Logan. 1852. Geology of Lake of the Woods, Bigsby. Report on peninsula between lakes Huron, St. Clair, and Erie, Murray, A. Age of copper rocks of lakes Superior and Huron, and structure of Canada, J.,ogan. 18.58. < Jeologic map of United States. etc., Marcou, J. 1854. Structure of western ui)per Canada, Logan. Some crystalline limestone s of North America, Hunt, 'J'. S. 185r>. t'eltor die Geologic von Nord- Amerilia. .Marcou, .1. Devonian — Continued. Canada (including all of British .Vmer- ica) — Continued. 1855. Esquissog<;c)logi(iuedu('aiiiiil;i Logan and Hunt. (■oology of Hudson I'ay terri- tory and portions of tlio.Vic tic regions, Isboster. Acadian geology, Dawson, J. W. G(!ology of Huilson Hay tiTri- tories, oic, Isbister. 1856. Reniari (cw. Some points in American ogy, Ilnut. T. 8. Country between Lake f^iiperij and the Paciilc. lledor. Discoveries of t'lM i" ^"j Scotia. Dawson, .1- ^^ Flo ei J. His) mi Ame J. i/opo 186;";. (icoio wie '>eise,s wicl J'efrol, iVelim 'irnn ^'ote.s .\(MV J I'evoni;! Bn,n,J "ii forii Wincll •'Section < '•■11)0 Copper Aew bI ('leiiiistll Hunt, H;ip of '■'litedl Hall. «• Jiit.nnen •Irew.s, ^'fcks of I "'Aewfj (■Cology 0/ "est, \\| tocology o J ^^''l"'rfc oiL ■■ifiiiies, A '^'"' l'"-.ij.fio, '"'■1. Hunt 'lu Nord, [ jvu. r.7. jh Araer- Uy terri- 1' tin; Alt- V. I ;i \Y s (1 11 , Uiiy tftti- r. ivoiu Avctii' u(\ wcstoru Us of Nova ,VL'l in seiir.li kliii. Uuni:;li- Dawson. •'■'^^' h AiiK'vic;'' »iiWV. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. :^67 distvict. Uioh- sinilx'in^-' '"'''■ 1. Uillings. V(.uiii5ul;i. .Hinil'O'W' aiul I aconi^' ">*'"''* a, l.os?''"' v.ni'.mofNovJj U^,ande;i^tei troku"'.. 11""'' hvuiiHwiek, e«' l,vt of nnUUN Ict'W in Aniev"' soil. can gfi Devonian— Continued. Canada (im liuling all of British Amer- ifii)— Continncd. 186L', Age of Oriskany sandstoue, Do Cpw. C'atiilof^uo of oconomic min- erals, Logan . 1863. Geology of St. .lolni connty, New Brunswick, Mattlunv. Flora of Devonian in north- eastern Auiericii, DawMon, J. W. History of bitumens and bitu- niinoua shales, Hunt, T. S. AimTi<'an Devonian, Dawson, J. \V. Keport of survey of Canada to I.S(i3, Logan. 186"). (ioologyofsoiithcriiNow Mruns- wick, Bailey, L. \V. Iit'iseskizzen aus New-Bruns- wiek, Crodner. IVtroleiini, Ilnnt, T. S. I'leliminary report on New ib'unswii'k. Hind. Notes on Charlotte County, Mew Brunswick, Matthew. Itevoiiian plant locality of New Brunswick, Hartt. Oil formation iu Michigan, \Vinchell,A. i^cction of coal measures on Cape Breton, Lesley, J. P. Cojiper rocks of southeastern New Brunswick, Matthew. t'liciiiistry of natural waters, limit, T. S. Maj) of Canada ami part of Inited States, Logan and Hall. 18GC. Bitiiiuen on I'oint Levis, An- drews, W. J. I'ocks of northern peninsula ol Newfoundland, Murray, A. Ueology of petroleum in Canada west, Winchell, A. Gi'ology of AntigoniahConntj', Nova Scotia, Honeyman. Ri'lKU't on Lanrentian lime- stones, salt, and petroleum, ilunt,T. S. iNi". l)('.s(iiptiou g(!ologi(iue dn Can- ada, Hunt, T. S. Sill Us potroles de I'Amdrique du Nord, Hunt, T. S. Devonian — Continued. Canada (including all of BritishAmer- ica) — Continued. 1868. Notes on southwestern Ontario, Hunt, T. S. Recent discoverii^s in Canada, Dawson, J. W. Grand Manaii, Verrill. 1861). Geology of Mackenzie Valley, Meek. Fossil plants from Gaspt^, Daw- son, .1. W. Borings for oil in southeastern Ontario, Hunt. T. S. 1870. Report tn\ Pictou coal licld. Hartley. Explorations in China, Richt- hofen. Report on jiart of New Bruns- wick, Rohb. Goderich salt region ami (ui iron ores. Hunt, T. S. Lanrentian and Huronian of Nova Scotia and New Jiruns- wick, Hind. New points iu Acadian geology, Dawson, J. W. 1871. Report on Prince Edward Island, Dawson and Harring- ton. Plants of Devonian and Silurian of Canada, Dawson, .1. W. 1872. Southern New Brunswick, Bai- ley and Matthew. Island of Grand Manan, Bailey, L. W. Geologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. 1873. Geologic map of Newfoundland, Murray, A. Salt deposits of western Onta- rio, Gibson. 1874. Observations in Northwest Ter- ritory, Selwyu. Pre-Carboniferous of P i c t o u coal field, Honeyman. Gluconite and fossil resins. Hunt. T. S. Nova Scotian geology, Honey- man. Iron ores of Canada. Harring- ton, B.J. 1875. Relations of iron ores of Nova Scotia, Dawson, J. W. 358 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF fBII.!,, 12:, n*/iTfiv. I Devonian — Contiiniert. Canada (iiKliulinn; all of BritiHb Amer- ica) — f'ontiiiiietl. 1876. Northwest Territory fi oin Man- itolia to Rocky MoiintiiinB, Selwyii. Report on region alonjx forty- ninth parallel to tlio Rocky MonntainH, Dawson, G. M. Huron County, Ontario, Gib- son, J. Gdoloj^io (In hassin ilu Macken- zie, Herhert, I'etitot. Ontlino of geolofiy of Ontario, Chapman. (tcolopy ,'111(1 fieograjiliy of pe- troleum, Wrigley. IxTti. ExploratioiiH in British Colum- bia, Hicliardson,,!. l?orin<;;H in Queens County, New Brnnawick, KUs. Outline of f^eology of Canada, Chapman. Fossils from V.anronvor and Su- ci.'i islands, Jleek. Report of survey of Canada for 1871-7.'), Selwyn. Observations in Now Hruus- wick, Bailey and Matthew Catalogue of economic minerals and stratigraphy of Canada, Sel wyu . 1877. Notes on lower Peace and Ath iibasca rivers, Maconn. Exploration in British Colum- bia, Selwyn. Oeologi(^al map of Newfound- land, Murray, A. Country betw(>eii the Rod l?iver and the Saskatchewan and Lake Superior, Bell, R. Explorations between .lames Bay and lakes Superior and Huron, Bell. Discoveries of copper in Nova Scotia, (iilpin. Rocks of Newfoundland, Milne. Geology of southern New Bruns- wick, Hunt, T. S. Observations in southern New Brunswick, Bailey and Mat- thew. 1878. Godericli salt region, Hunt, T.S. Nova Scotia geology, Honey- man. Devonian — Continued. Canada (including all of British Amer- ica) — Continued, 1878. Notes on iniscollaneoiis riuks of Canada survey, Ilarriii;'- ton, B. .1. Geology of coast of Antii lands, Feilden and DeKaucf. Leading geologic areas ni Canada, Chaiunan. I'ic-Carboniferous of Annaim. lis and Kings, Nova .'^iMJtia, Honeyman. (Jeology of Intercoloiiiiil Rail- way route, Bell, R. Catalogue of rocks, iiiiner.ils, and fossils of Canada, Har- rington, B. .T. Slale formation of I'liariotti' County, New 1? r u n s w i c k, Matthew, G. F. 1870. Hur(niian and Caiiilirinn of southern New Biiniswirli, Bailey, L. W. flcologle niap of Xewfoiial land, Murray and Ilowlcy. Maclarlaue's Geological Kail- road Guide, Hunt, '!'. .S. Record of ohservatioiis im Nnv Scotia geology, TIoiipyiii:ii). East coast of Huilndii liiiy Hell. Pr(^-Silnrian of sondicrn Xt Brunswick, Ells, Surveys in Cape BrctHiii Fletcher. 1880. Geologic relation of lU'voiii; insects. New Bra n sw i i' Dawson, .J. W. .Sketch of geology of lirin Columbia, Dawson, (i.M Lecture notes 011 u'colnfry Canada, Dawson, .1, W Report on southern New lU'iii wick, Bailey, :\lattliew Ells. Silurian and Llevoniaii I'n from Manitol)a. etc., ^^ eaves. 1881. Silurian and 1 )evoniini in toba and Huilsoii liay. ^\ eaves. Recent papers on geiiliii.'; Nova Scotia, Dawson,.' Report on coiuitips ol Scotia, Fletcher, II. m. m-j. im. Devonian— ( <'A.VAI).V(i,| ini)~.( ' im. N„r -Vew .1. "epo Qeo/o Da^ '■'eat,, duri Sj)e)) Vo\ii ,* man. '''('port '•-'lis. Votes 01 Schv\- •■^"ceessi Cfinadj ^■eoIo;rri,. I^'ver, 'fa i ley, -Vortliei-i, 'b-riiisw "istribnti 'b'iJiiigs. '•'i.'-l NORTH AMEIMCAX GEOLOGY. 359 h Amet- i\s rucks l\;\Triiii- Arcli'' rfiV:^ III I' AniwV"- ,v,i Sciiii;i. lonial Kail- I. 8, ini«eial9, an'.ula, Hai- )t' CUiirliit"' vuuswii'l;.! Cam^ivian «fj of Ni!Nvfn"i>'^- lud llowl.y, ;atious(mN"VJ Hontlit'vn ^c ..Us. , [ape l^rei""! ion of l^^'^""' ilo^y of V-rit^ .,^^vsoll,ll■^l■ Ivsou, J'^^' ]hevnNowB"« o\):\. I'ti'. ;in 111 |)(lVOUl' Imlson Hi'y i-s on geolns: [v.Dawso""' count"''* "' tcbcr. U- Devonian— ( 'ontiimed. C.vNADA (imlmlinjj nil (if British Aiuer- ii;i) — Coutimu'd. l.ssl, NditlicruN'mv liriiuswick, KIIh. I't lice Kivor r«gioii, Dawaon, (!. W. \ew Devonian iilauts, Dawson, J. W. licpoi't on Hudson ISay, Itcll. (ieoloffy ot" British ColuinMii, Dawson, (i. M. IRsi'. I'eatnres of lower (ireat Laken during Groat Rivor afjc, Sponcer, ,1. W. Nova Scotian f^oolo^jy, lloney- iiian. 188S. iit'poit on (iaspt^ Peninsula, i'.lls. Notfs on southeastern Qucdxc, Selwyn. Successive I'aloozoic lloni.s of Canada, Dawson. .1. W. (Icoloj^ic hi.story of St. .John Itiver, New Urn n s w i »• k , Hailey, 1.. W. Xoitliern and eastern New Hrtmswick, Ells. IiistributiKU of formations, iiillinjis. I'i.slies in Devonian of Canatin, Whittlesey. Fishes, etc., from Devonian .'tt (hunpbelltown, New Hruns- wick, Whiteaves. (icology of I'eacc River rejfion, Dawson, G. M. interior of (iasp>^ Peninsula, Ells. Si(>(^tion from Lanrentian .-ixis to Rocky Mountains, Daw- son, (i. M. P4, IJocunt observations in North- west Territory, I ) a w son, CM. (itologic occurrence of bitu- iiicn. Peckhani. Descriptive sketch of eastern ( iniada, .^elwyn. i'ltnileuni in Northwest, Hell. |ii-^( riptivc sketch of western ( anada, Dawson, G. M. l*i. lliuison Bay district, P.ell, •oiilacts and ancient erosions Ml New Brunswick, Baihy, I.. W, Devonian— Continued. C.v.NAD.v (incliuliny all of British Amer- ica)— Continued. 188."). Athabaaka district, Petitot, Bell. Near forty-ninth jtarallel west ol' Rocky .Mountains, Ita)iev- nnm. 188(). Nova Scdtia gold, (iilpin. Nova .Scotian geology. Honey- man. Polari-U'opic examination of rocks of Aniigouish, Honey- niai . I'hysical features and ghicial action. Nova Scotia, Murphy, Hudson Bay district, Bell, Krycs Island, Matthew. 18S7-1889. At ta wa i>ish kat and .M'lany vi\ers, I Sell. Balhn J. and. Boas. Eozoic and Paleozoic of Can- ada, Dawson. ,1. \V. P^.xplorationsiii portions of New Brunswick, Bailey anotroleuni lield, Bell. Ontario, range of Hamilton fos- sils, Calvin. Organisms in southern New Brunswick, Mat (hew. New genus of Silnri.'in fishes, ^latthew. Map of United States, iiiteh- cock, C. H. Red River valley, Manitoba, McCharle. S. Relations betwe<'n geology of Maine and New Brunswick, Bailey, L, W, 3fiO f'ATALOGUK AND INDKX nV !in.i.. ir Devonian — ('ontiniieil. Canada CincliuliiiK nil of Rriiish Amer- ica; — Con tinned. 1887-1889. Kocky MonntninH near tlio ftfty-rirsti)iiralli'!,M('('iinn(ll. Well at Port Colliornc, McHiic Duck and K'iiliii;:' inonritains, Tyriell. New lirnnHwick, Bnilcy, L. W,; IJniley and Mi'Innes. ^iikon and Maokcn/ie rivers, Mc'C'onntdi. Lower l.iard Kivcr, ^Ic( oimrll. Hei)ort on t^uobcc, Klls. i890. Acadian and St. La\vrt>nevonian and Carbonifenms m Iowa, Rogers, W. li. IHfi;}. Americaji Devonian, Itinvson, .1. W. 18tl(). (ieological sketches by AgaHsiz. Am. Jour. Sei. 1870. Studies in elieiiiii';il geosjimv, Wnrtz. 1873. Survey of New lliiiii|i>iliiri, 1872. Hitchcock, C. II. 1874. Subdivisions of geologic tiiin', Dana, J. D. Position of Cincinnati group, Miller, S. A. 1875. \f>rtliwestern Wyoininj,'. (uni- stock. Explication dt>. l,i carlo gi- ologiqiie de la lerrc, .Miir con, ,1. 187(j. Review of fossil llor.i of Norili America, Lesiiuerciix, Tertiary tiora of Nditli .Aincri can lignite. I.csriuercnx. 1877. Critical perioils in llie ]ii>i'ii,V| of the earth. l,e Coiiti'. A''ertebrato life in .Viiii'iiia, Marsh, O. C. 187>*. Thesanrns Devonii'-CarlM' erous, Higsliy, 187!t. On Hunt's and Dfina'dg™ ical tables, Rroadlicad, Macfarlane's (icolniiical Kai road Guide, Hunt, T.S.;M:ii farlane. 1880. Geologic history of Nm' American Hora, Ncwbern Nomencl.'iture des terrains 1' eozoics. Hall,.T, 1882. 1 lypothetical higli tides nsi;i logic agents, Xcwlicrry, Geologic chart, b'eid, H.A. , 1883. Geologic history of the Aim can continent. Hall, J, Devonian— OK.VtI!.VL- isnr,. j,„ Dii 01 n; .14 i Plan 'I'l Willi Ala Colli), Mh • he] '''yi)eN Nort H. S IW(l. JfereMi .'. M. '»'i. Ago or .f. w. (reoJ(,»-j, kill «, '^<'\oniai <■ (.'<>Mllf_V, },y J,. "'""'"I'sCoJl, ^"i-'"lir.,s,,i. '"' '" \nniaM.st ^"' ■'""'■ sw., vol.: ■^ sk <'f, '''I'l .111(1 ■'' <>f th, ''■"'■ ""MvcsferJ i'NIII;in States. !""■ liU. \r ii««ruN. NOHTH AMKRIf'AN 0?:OT OOY. 861 llili- )un», iiiti'il lO'/.llil'. in llodi '.15. ■rons lit' Agttfisiz. II. Ofi'lC tiU'.t', ,nT. M (if Nonlil ens. til.' lli^l'^i outi'. mil's p'"l"«l l„..ical Kail of >'"''l .1,1. U. A. |„f the Ai"1 lull. Devonian— Cont inned . UKNiilt.vL — Con li mind. IKS:'. Land lli)ins of Old and Now woild.s. Dinvson, .F. W. l)iii(i('('i;itn. .M.'iruli, ().('. 1H!^7-1^^<'J. K'eiiort of siibcomiiiidro on uiiiior I'liloozoio, Intcr- niilioniil Ciiiijjii'HH of (Jcolo- ,uistH, WilliiniiH, II. S. Dewey, ChMt«r— Continn*I.U. p|>. Ill 'ill, |iliit<''J, 1826. Porc'cliiiii clay t Aiii.Jimr. .Sci., vol. I'J, pp. 2il«-'J«l», 1827. Geology. A lii story III' till' ('(III II ty III' IlorkHlili'u. ^laag., 12", pp. lltll-107, I'itlalU'M, 18'J!I. I'lants of Iho I'liloozoic, l.10-24'2, 1831). Assoc. Am. Ceol., 'rnuis., jip. 201-200, 1H3!I. — Ui'in.'irks on tho rockH of New York. .Viii.Jimi'. 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'"'criKMii.nal C',.,, ''''•IWI.S, UsN, u, ,,_ ,- -\m.(;,.„|„vol'.o'p ^ '''•')""( of ,livi /■■•'• '"•"!■ Surv., J ■'"m. l«8.-,-8U, pp. 07 ■/'"«"""■ of the mm ffcoiogy. "■'"liiDgtou.i'iiij. s I *I.W9. ■f^eport of divis ./■■■'^■G""l.S„rv.,j.^ JAtlanti,.,„ulPa I i'«i, 1890. :"'^' ':''.v^'oiii„o "/"^''''''.d south, R 16CLL 1:T rnnd Cau- vr. (.Ml- i':»!-i;m, w: Is),"!.:.!!!' ist,liy l!iv. ijjli riaU'aii wuU, Uirt'ttor. )V. 5-10, Wmli- L)l' tUe Graii'l p. IT-Iilf', Wiul. ). 03-61, 1884. ,i|' tlie vul- iiiiwiiiiau Is] -,,1.2:,. y>l..2W-» 1. V ■■'*■■' t'.V-i'* ,(,1, llif volcanic I lu', I'iivk, J.-. V. UaviUniol „.t 1 (or liiTS). l"rt 88'.!. LveU, l)ivn'lor,4'll! I 7:„jl(i, \Va»liii";1 L\.UO.V«'» '*!'•' [,,.,• .limiito »ri vol. ■:'■ VI''-' fill si-.UihI. I^^ |.v^v;uil«u l^l*"'* U..ll..v"l-»' !'■''■' ICONS' M'Nif"' riiioir.] NOKTH AMEHKAN GEOLOGY. 367 Dutton, r. E.— Coutimiod. Mount 'I'll jior mill tlio /niii pliitoiiu. r.S, (icol.Surv. ,.I. W. I'liwcU. 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Soieiiir, vol. », pp. 82-84, 4 ', 1887. — [On the geologic iioineiifiature in iciitTiil iiud the classilieatioii, nonioii- I'liituic, ;ui(l (listinetivo cLaracteristiea iii'tho )ii'('-('ani1>riun I'oi'niiition and the iirijrin of sfipeutiiie.J lull rii'ilitinal Coiifi. (iool.. Am. ('i)ioiiiittri , Kf|K)rl.H, 1.'<.-I8. A. pp. 71-7;t, 1888. |> — 1 [Ontlioiiseof the term "Taeonie."] luK^nialidiial C'oii;;. (icol.. Am. Committor, KciKiits, l.-v-^s, n. p. 17 (1 liui'). 1888. .Vm.Cdl., vol.2, p. 207, 1888. |— K('|ioit of division of volcanic^ Jl'llluiry. I'.S.Cwil. Surv.. J. W. I'ow.-ll.niiocloi, 7lli j|wt. 188.I-8U, i>p. 07-103, Wii.sliiiinloii. 1888. -i^iisoiuc of the greater prol)lenis of [physical <,'i'()iogy. | WasliiUKton. I'hil. Soc., liiill.. vol. 11, jip. .It- •Kepoit of division of volcanie |H<'gy. r. S. Geol. Surv., J. W. Powell, Director, 8th j I Vrt. p|i. i:)«-ir.5, Washiugtoii, 188U. | i Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. M,iofarl«iu's Uool. Uwy. 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Sci., 3(1 Morics, vol. 17, jip. 3.'^0-:fir2, 1870. IJeceiit ex])l(U-ati()iis in tlie AVap- jiinger \'alle\ limestone of Dntclie.'^s County, N. Y., No. li, Calciferons as wcUasTrenton fossils in the Wuiipinger limestone at Kochdaio, and ii Trenton locality at Ni^wlmrg, N. V. Am. .lour. tSci.. 3(1 ncrlcs, vol. HI, pp. .loril, 1880. The results of some rec iit paleonlo- logical investigations in the vicinity of roughk(H'i>8ie. l'ouf;likccpsi(' Soi-. Ts'at. Sci., Proc, October, l.-*7!), to July, 1880, pp. 15-20, 1880. Further discovery of fossils in the AVappiuger Valley in Harii(>gat lime- stone. Am. .loiu'. Sci., 3(1 sciic.-i, vol. 21, ]ip. 78-79 (3P-).1S81. — An interesting geological locality at Cornwall, Oranj^e Connt.v, X. Y. Va.Msar lirotlit-iM' lii.st.. TratiH., vol.2, pp. 74- 83, 1883. Abstract, Science, vol. 3, ]>. 51 (i p.). 1884. — liecent inveBtioations and paleon- tological discoveries in tlie \Vai)pinger limestone of Uutchess and neighboring counties. X''. V. f .\bstrjict.l Aui, .Vswoc., Proc. vol. ,,1, pp. 384 .!>;. lba.J. 368 CATALOG UK AND INDEX OF ['"•■a.ii7, D^)7ight, William B. — Continued. Recent cxplorutiuuH in flio Wappin- ger Valley liiiicHtdiio of DutchcBs Coim- ty, N. Y., No. 1, iiH of Cui- cifcrons (?) fosnilH. Am. Juiir. Sci., M Ht'i-ii-x. vol. 1'7, pp. 240-'J5(l, 1884. Report of )ir<)>^i'e«M in goological iii- veHtigation in tlie viitinity of I'oiinli- keepsio. VuHaavUi'otlioi'rt' limt , 'L'raiiH.. vul. '2, ])|i. 141 - 152, 1884. Preliminary nport of S. W. r»)r(l upon fos»il8 obtained in 1K85 from metamorpliic limestones of the Ta- conic series of Emmons at Oaiiaan, N. Y. A. Explanatory .'statements with reference to the ])aleontolojiical inves- tigations at Canaan, N. V. Am. Jour. Sci., ad McriH.s, vi>l. Ill, jip. 24«-'.'4», 188G. The peculiar structure of (Jlark's clay betls near Newliurg, N. Y. VunBiirBrotlibrs' IiiHt., Trans., vol.a, ]iii.rt(i 87, 1885. ; Abstrnct, Am. .lour. Sci.,:)(l siTicH. vol. :c'. pp.241-24-J(.i]).),lS80. Recent explorations in the NVappin- g*T Valley limestone of Dutchess Coun- ty, N. Y., No. .">, discovery of fossilif- erous Potsdam strata at Poughke('))8ie, \. Y. ^\jn..Ioiir. Si'i., ;)il .scricH, vol. 31, pji. 1 2.")- 1 :i.'t, plate (1, 188*!. Vttssar Brolliers' Inst., TriiiiH.,vol.4. pp. Kill t41,plato 1, uuiUt title, " rrimordial rooks of tho ■\Viippliiger Valley liiiicHloiies," 1K87. .Vbstract, Am. Assoc, I'rof., vol. 114, pp. 204- 209, 1886. — Palooutological observations on the Taconie limestones of Canaan, Colum- bia County, N. Y. [Abstract.] Am. Nat., vol. 21, pp. 270-271, 1887. — Primordial rocks of the Wappinger Valley limestones and associated strat a. A'^assar Brothers' lust.. Trans., vol. 4, pp. 206- 2i4, 1887. .'^oe also Am. .lour. Sui., ad 8uriea,vol. 34, pp. 27-32, 1887. Dvright, William B. — Continiuvl. Recent exjiloratiiins in liie \\ii)ipiii. gcr Valley liniiistoiie of DuliI.esH County, X. Y., No. (i, discovci-y of nd- ditional I'os.ilifi'rous Potsdam siraia and pro-Potsdam strata of (he ( ilcin IIih mTiiup ne;ir l'ouolikee]i.sie, \. Y. Am. tlour. Sci., lid scries, vol. 114, |j|). ;;; ■ . 1887. f Remarks on criistal I'liciiion in coutiueutal elevation.] VuH.tiirHrotlicrs' lii«t.,TriiMs,,viil, l.|i|i. ;;i •J7a, 1887. Recent explorations in the Wiipiiin- ger \'alley limestones and oilier Inriiiii. tions of Dutchess County, \. Y., N(]. ',, fossiliferous strata of tlie piirailoNidis zone at IStissing, No. H, diMovcrv oi' CalciferoiisfossiJr. in (he Millerton-risli. 1 iiili limestone belt; also in a licit iirur j Ivhinelieek. .\iii. .lour. Sci., lid series, vol. aH.iip.lsii-lv. j I'lalf VI, 18811. Fossils of the western 'raeoiiic liiii.'- stone in the eastern part oi' I)m|i1u>*| County, N. Y. Am. .Toiii'. Sci.. H(l scries, vol. Itfl,|), 71 ('p, 1800. Discovery of fossiliferous straf.i oi the middle Cambrian at StisNiiiij;, \, A'as.sur iSrotlicrs' In.tl ., Triin.s.vol. fi, pp. K^ 100, 1800. Th<( Cambrian system of Htriitii. Va.ssar lirotliers' lust.. 'rraiis, vdL.'i.pp.! 102. Discovery of a locality of Tri'mo| limestone rich in ostraeoiit Ilntinnol tracaaud other fossils at Plciisaiit \a l.,y, N. Y. Vassar nrotliers' liist.,'l'raii,'<,, v.il,,'vp[.,] 77, 1800. MHTrj.v, J £akijis, L. — l'<'rj)J)\ f.lli.ilyses "'•itfiilij;!,, — I'eiiokeo I'imsin. [j\ ''• "<• i. Oi'ol. Su, '*'^IHllill-(„„, („(,, "~ (-I'laly.sDs of '■s.<;.oi. .S„r — fKriipiiveJro '■■,'■ '■■■"'• s.,;. "■'™'i.;'loi), 1KB,,. '"■'^<''i«ToJcee m.] /■S.';col.,s„p,.. ■'^'"' Chntard ,'""'•'• f'^naJv ^^•■■'••icoj. .si,r '•"■'""Kton. 1890 , ■,^'°««' ^\'v an.l, I "iiiicriij. •'■'"■Joiir. ,Sei ' m. '<•! sj — — filacinl plienomena. Va.ssar Urol Iters' Inst., Traii,'^.. vol. .i.]'!!! 118.18110. [ ] [Notes on southeastern NewVorl Macfarlano's (leol. 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Sci., vol. 0, pp. 242-243, 1823. Ought American geologists to adopt tho changes in tlio science i)roposed by I'hillips and ("oiiybeare? Aiu. Jour. Sci., vol. 8, pp. 261-2U:i, 1824. Progress of the geological survey on the Grand [I'rie] Canal. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 8, pp. 195-198, 1824. A geological and a;;ricultnral survey of tho district adjoining the Erie Canal, Uy^ pages, plate, Albany, 1821. Notices respecting diluvial deposits inthoState of New York iind els«nvhere. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 12. pp. 17-20, 1827. Tabular view of North American rocks. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 384-385. 1828. A g(M)logical iiomenclatunv for North America. Albany. 1828. (ieologi-al nomen hiture; classes of rocks, etc. Am. Jour. Sci., vol.14, pp. 145-159,359-308, 2 plates, 1828. Argillite embracing antbraiMteeual. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 16. pp. 299-301. 1820. 370 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF iBCU. IV. BiUTOX. / ±iaton, AiuoN — (^ontiiiiiotl. [ J [I'pper HBcoinIttty «)(»litein B«rK«i» (■OUIlf V, \. .1. Am. Jour. 8oi., vol. IH, |i. :i70 ( ,',, p.), 18:i0. [ ) Dirt'ctiou ami cxtiut of iniinitivo liuifjfs [ ill tlio iiorthoiii I'liitod Stiiten]. Am. .lour. Si-i., vol. 18, p. J7a (i p). 1<)30. (itMiIo^iual text-ltook, ]H'«i>urtMl f(»r Hopiilar locLiiros on North .Vnnricaii j;(M)lo!i.v, with ii|>iilicat ions to aj;riciil- tiiro iiiiil tli<' ;irtH, vii, . 3Ul-:iili, l»M. l{t'vi(n\('!», ISItl. (Jrotaltis.' rcli;. .'Sci., vol. L':i, pp. ;iim-4oo, i.^i:!. Chorty lime rock or Corniferoiis lime ro(;k |iro])OHed as the lino of relerciKi' for .State gciidogists of Now York and rcnnsylvania. Am. Jour. Sri., vol. ;iO, pp. 01-71, 108, 18,1K. KeferenecH to North Anierican lociil. iticH to be apidied in illii.stratioii ofilie oqiiivalency of geological depoHJts on tlie ea.stern and weHtcrn sides of the Atlantic. Am. Jour. Sti., vol. 3U. pp. UU-LIti, IHlO. and Beck, T. Uoineyn. .\ geoloj;- ical survey of the county of Aliiany, ."><> iiages, Albany, IHi'O. Baton, .laiueH II. Kejiort on thogeoliiuy id' the region about Uevils Lake, Wi,<. j Wi.tion.siu Arail. Sci., XrnnH., vol. I,ji|i.l2i. 12H, 1872. On the relations of tile saiiilstiiiic, I conglomerates, and limestone of .Niiikl County, Wis., to each other ami totliej Azoic. Am. .lour. Si'i.,3il Hurle.s, vol. 5, iiji. 4U-t(;.j 1873. itdation of the sandstone, cDiiifloiiiJ eratcs, and limestone of liaialmu VaJ ley to each other and Id tlic .\/oi^ iiuart/ites. AV^i.sooiisiii Acail. Sri., Tniu.s., vol. 'l-yyli 12:, 1871. Eaton, .S.,L M. retrolouni, ;i liistorvt the oil region of N'enango ( diiutj. I'l^ L'!»9 l»agcs, map, rhiladeli>liia, IHWI. Eccles, .lames. On the nnoic of nocil rences of some of the volraiii'' iiicks| Montana, L. S. A. (ieol. Hoc, (Juart. .loof., vol. :;T ]i\>.A*-\ 1H81. Edwaids, — /I'esii/f tiolKl/ .sjji •I'lJiMiMia ^<\y \oi ''■l'l'.''i'.l-K — f<»n s.,., "'■'•I, .\, ;/. A.H VorJ ^Pl'.:.".8-:'5l) — [The o,i^ .-ori.d ,i,,,„„,j \.H Vork '•I'p. :':•!)-:>■) I. ' — "" SOIII,. I "'•'■'" reiieo ),| /'i.llolll.M (.;,._ 'i'wial ejirjj,. •'^'"" Vork Ly frMll-«ilt,,,. (Jj,, •'^■'" Vollt f.y,. '■I'i' Iit:Mi'8, 2.(2. I— liVjmrfofthe '"'""• ""'cro.sco, f"mi:a ,-,vthH o ""■'■"'■'"'iNtate, '"'■•'■Mir.Sei., ;,,J Edmunds, L. S. (Jeology of l.ii.u'iiil County, Ind. ICaiisHS City Ue\ ii-w. vol.2. |.|i. .'''00-5118.1] vol. 3, lip. 28-33, 18H0. Edwards, A.M. On .some >iibpe.it| ]iosits of Diatomacea'. Uoslon Snc. Nat. Hist., rriic.,vol.7,pp( 287,1801. po«its oil i(U'« I'f >^'' A50,1810' \ gcolo;;- of \\\yMh ilrt l.Hk^^^Vis■ ,s.,vo\.l,Vl>l-'-| ■Htoia-ofNi'i^l lUur •.111* Edwards, A. M.— Conliiinwl. KcHiillH of iiiiiTuHi'opicul i-xaiiiinii- tiiiii III' N|ieciui«'iiH of Huiid oUtuinutl iroiii all aiii'MiiXi Nvoll. Niw York l.><'eiiin >i'ut. liUt., AuuuIm, vh), 9, |ip. ;i2U-;i33, 1870. [Oil ho-cuIUhI cluy utonuH tVuiit IIiiu- OVIT, N.II.J New Viiik liycciim Mat. lUdt., Triiim., vol. l,lPli.:."ilt-i;5U(ip.). 1H71. [ ^lll^ (iiijfiii of guano iiixl on iufii- wrial (k>i»ositM.J NiH Vtirk I-yriMiiii Nat. Hist., Truun., vol. l.PIi. 'J'.'!i-j:n, lh71. (In Hoiiit' fuels c.oiiiiecttMl with the (iiciiirciH'o of «l(!j>(iHitH of frt'sliwiittsr liiiitimiiircn', coiumouly knowu as iii- tuKorial cartli. New York I-yroiiiii Nut. lllst., TriiiiH., vol. 1 lip. il-:»K 1870. I to tliel vol. 0.1-1' *"-"'l Irttoiii- (.ouislouJ d to ti^« -^'i llMll^ ,.1. ■:vv''^ |vol.aiii''>'*' .vol.-VV.^^''-' I — 11)1 tilt" formation of deposits «»f fre.sli-wMtiT tliatoniN, SiH Yiiik I.ycciiiii Nat. lliHt., TniiiH.. vol. I, |>|> ll)i)-128, 242-24;i, 290-2'.»:i. 2i)0, 1870. I— li'tport of tlu' «'xainiu,.*ion )>y moans 111 the iiiicriiscoi>i* of .spt'CMint^us of in- fusorial tartlis of tlie rac'ilic Coast of llieriiitt'd Statt'S. AMi..liiiir. Sfi., 3( of soils [Canada, Florida, 1 mil Nortli west Territory]. (aniHliaii Nat., iifW seiios, vol. 10, pji. 458- w), m,\. (leston, riioniaM. A ^rcolo^^ical and hjiiiiltiiral survey of 1(10 miles westof [Omalia, 11 pa^'es. New Vork. 18t)t). .Uislniit. .Viii. Jour. Sci., 2(1 m-ries, vol. 4;i, plltlJl).), 1867. [Remarks on cii])riforous eonf;lom- Wisof Lake .Sujierior.] Am. Inst. Miiiiug Hug., Trans., vol. 5. |)|i. |tl«-611. 1877. Ivol.U.Wl'-''*'^*'! :.ld)V^'''^ I ,vuU.fl1 1.1. 1. VI' '' ' Isolii'' lenberg, C. (i. \', 14.'J-l!tl, l.ittlo Hock. 18.'J8. Chemical analyses made I'orthe geo- logic.Hl survey of Arkansas. Siconil ri'|Hirt(i|'aK(M>lo(,'i<'al roconnaiHHnnc« ot'tlio iiiiililliMiiiil Hoiillicni coiiiiticHor.Vikati- eas, IH.'it lo ISliO, l,v H. 1). Uwoii, pp. 28U-294, i'liilatli'ljiliia, IHtiU. Bldridge, (ieorg<» H. Montana coal . I field B. luili (ViiBii.s C. S., vol. l.''!, Milling ImUm- tricH, )ii). 7;i'.i 757, plali-n, niapH, 4", lH8(j. IiU'luiIcs noti'« by Limljircii, pp. 743-74fi. and Wo'ir, pp. 7.W-75C. — Some suggestions n|»on the method of grouping the foriiiationsof the mid- dle Cretaceous and the einployiiicnt of an additional term in its nomencla- ture. Ain.Jour. !Sii., 3d hi lies, vol. 38, pp. ;il3-321, 1889. Abstract, Am. Nat.,vol. •J4, p.7li!). ('. p.), 181)0. — [Notice of results of stratigra[ihie studies in the Denver basin,] r.S. Cifol. Siirv., 8tli Kcporl, .1. W.l'owoll, pp. 144-145 (« p.), AY'a.^liinjiton, 1889. (jiven by S. V. Kiiiiiioii.s in report of Uocky Mountain division of gccdofry. — Some stratigra])liic»l and Btructiiral fealiiresof the country about Denvcrj C«do. Colorado Sfi. .Soc, I'mc, vcd. 3, pp. 80-118, 1889. — On certain peculiar structural fea- tnres in the foot hill region of the Uocky Mountains near Denver, Colo. Wi.sbinjiton I'liil. Sm., Hull., vol. 11, pji. •J47-274, niai), 1890. Abptnut, Aim. N.it.. vol. 24, i>. 212 (i ]».), 1890. The Florence (dl fields, Colo. Eng. and lIiuinf;Jour., vol. 52, p. 422 (J col.), 4M801. .Ali.^trart ( T paper read to Am. In.st. Min- ing Ktig., October, 1891. 372 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BUlLlr Elliott, Arthur H. Thn colored marhlKt ot' Lnkn C'linni)>luin, discuHNion. Now Turk Arinl. S]>iiliU'lii:iiiH. Aiu. Juur. 8)1., U<1 Hcrk'H, vol. 25, |ip. 'M'i-'MS, 1883. Elliott, K.S. Kttpoil on iIk' iixliiHtritil redoiirccs uf wcHterii Kuiiuas uiid oaat- eni Colorudo. rnifi"'. Stali'H );i'<)lii);i<'ul Hurvi-y, Wyoming and |>i>rtliiiiH of r. 07-1(14, map. IK7(i. j Second repoi't on llic horin^ o])erii- tious witii the diiiinond drill jit New- castle Hiidj.;e, (,iueeii» Connty, New Brunswick. (icol. Siirv. C"aiinl>, Moulmil, litx: Report on ox)ilorationH and siiivi\< ill the intv^rior of (he e rniiii.Huhi [and I'rince Edward Ihlaiid], (}<'ol. Surv. Canada. Ui'imrt of prnirrn. 1882-1884. Jip. lK-;i4i;, niapH, Moiitnai, \6i<.. Alt^-liiicta, SiicniU', vol.li, p. ,V.':i (,V. p.), 181)5 Am. dour. Scl., ;i(l bitIvh, yrd. .'iO, p. 242 1: lincH), lr>85. On the geological format Ioh.h m eastern .Mliert and WestnuiitdaiKl connties, New Brunswick, ami of pur- tioiiN of Cninberland and Coicln'stir counties, Nova Scotia. (ii'ol. .Siirv. Canada. .ViinoHl Ki'purt.viil 1 new Hfi i(. 70, plnlt'H, map 5 in iilliis, \i.\ Ali.ttrai'I, ibiil., part A. pp. 28-;iii. (ieol. Mag., "d decade, vol. 0, jip, 134135 1 1S87. Second report on the gi'ology of ij portion of the Province of (^titdiec. (,'anada (ienl. Surv., llepoil?', vol .", iif»| aeries, part '.', llcjiorl 1!, pp. I 1 14. ]>'HS. Ab.stracl. il.id., piil 1, Ilepnrt A.p|i.l<-31,j 1888i Am. (ieol.. vol. C, pp. 24:i -UO 1S88. Ueviewed by C. U. WaliotI, Am .lour.xij 3d aeriea, vol. TO, pp. 101-115, 1888. [Account of investigatioiiH iu St. Lawrence Valley.] Canada (ieol, Surv., Ki>i)orts, vol, 3, n*| Hurics, part 1, Koport A, pp. 8(i-'.il, 188*. Elementary lei ture on geology. Ottawa Nat., vol. 2, pp. 117-1 U. ISH'.i. Notes ou the geological rclatimiss iiiodoof oecnrrenr'eof some of tln'in' importiint minerals of eastern 1,'ui'l" Ottawa Nat., vol. li, pp, 45 57, l,-8!t The mining industrioH of casta IHRTO.V I BUS, J{. n — Tlleg Siii ncu (icolojj (•llawa — "' {lort. tljc l'io\ ii Ciiiiiiila ( miU'X, i(f j„ f — ) [Siimi Ti^i'iii lyiii '■'ail way I),, to tiio \-,„.„| t'.iiiaila (;, "'•riei., JCejx.r — Aslicstiis; ■^'"■«'. '111(1 II.N •"la" a .\ui. — Bailey, L. 'oxi'i-'arbon "I'NtiiMirland "■'I'k. iiicludiu '■ti'l. Surv. ( '"«^7'.|.p..t5l-; Matthj "ntJjogcoiyy^., ''''■'<> '•"initios V'lwiis. Kings. 1 lifcl. .Surv. I87li-79, pp.ii). [BIrod, AJoscs \. ""'''" (-'oil 11 ty. '"'liaai, Dop.n ""1 Aimiial liou, 'I"''!", I,S82. l~~''«>'"yyofDr •"'-inai.ai |;,.p„ •'■eo'i'gicalan. """'""•oinifyj , '"''''"'■■'. l»e,,a ' '^";A«n„all{e.p„r, C/nebec. Am. Inst. .Mining Kng., Trans., vol,141 ai(i-33H, 1800. The stratigrtiphy ot iho (/Ufl group. Gool. Soc. Aui., Hull., vol. 1. pp. i'j^^- 10, 1890. Abstract, Am. (ieol., x ol, 5. p. U'n i^'i"' - •'«"!< Weal and '"'/".vtt.a.'ount *'^/lu„„al«o,,ort 'His, l,<,>i4 JieologyofR,,, ''■"!". 1)W4. ■ I i^"'-«'"-v. Indiana L'U. 17: litRTaV.] NORTH AMERICAV OEOLOOY. 373 CiMpi' ll«t.l. 1 SIIVVfN" (■ jirogn*' irwil, I**-''- ,10, i>. :« ■ nations "' utiuou'liiwt ai>»\ ol' \wr- „l.-,v"l.l.V'" , „t' a porti'iii rcliitiutJiw"' ,.\,u\oi\(l, ;iwl| St. Smv.. K''!"'^. |, :, in iiUuK. 1*-"" ',1. 0, vi'->^-''^'l |„ jrc(.li.}:y •'( »l \ ii4,li'>' lotl. Am .lo»t-^^ lif^lltiiiUS '" ''** .VortH. vol. 3. «' L,irflatum8»i AtriOH . Trims. voU*. of tl>o ^"l ,.4W46«.! kol. l.l'l'- ,.\.&.V Vi>' ' BUS, K. W.— ••artinta. — Till' K*'"J"'KJ' ol'Quobeo City. S< i< ucu, vol. It), |i. :iSU (J c'ul-). ItJBO. — (iculogiciil progroNH iu Cunuilu. Ottawii NhI, vi>1.3,]i|i. Ill) U.'>, IriUU. . — ltr]i()rl oil tliM iiiiiiorul r«;HourceH dI' tht< I'roviiu'ti ut' (/iioboc. Ciiiiiiilii Uii lyin^ Hoiitli ul'tlie (iriind 'I'riink li'.iilway lietweeii Artoii and KieliliiolHl totlie N'oriiitiut l»oiiinlury.] Cuimila lit'ol. Surv., KcportH, vol. -1. iww wrivH, Keport A, |>|).33-U4, lti90. — Asbfstiis ; itn history, modo of ofonr- reuri', and uses. Ottuwu Nut., vul.4, pp. 3Ul--^25, 1891. — Bailey, L. \V.,aid. li'e]Ktrt on the lovM't' (arbuiiileruiiH Itult ut' Albert uiid Wfstmorhiiid eoiiutieH, New Uruiis- wick. iiu ludiujj tho "Albert shules." IickI. Surv. C'auaUa, Kopiirl of prugruss, 1876-77, pp. :<51-:iU5, map, 1878. Matthew, O. F., and. Report ODtlio geology of Boiithern Now liriiiiH- wirk, coiiiitios of Charlotte, Siuibury, (juet-ii.'4, Kiiii^H, St. John, and Albert. lifi'l. Mirv. Canada, Keport of |ii'\).ll)-Ml>. map, Montrual, 188U. Elrod, Moses X. Geology of Bartholo- mew t'omity. Indian. I, Uupartnioiil (icol. ami Nat. Hint.. Ulli Aiiiiiial Kupurt, pp. I'lU-'.:!;!, map, Imliiiii' >|Hiliit, 1882. I — Oeoloijy of Decatur County. liuliaii.i, Di'partmi'iit (iuol. anil Nat.IIiHt, 12lliAniii!al Ucport for 1882, pp. 100-152, In- diauapnli^, 1883. tieolo^jical and topographical surv<'v «1 riiiiiii ( ounfy. Imliaiia, l>irlfM. vol. 2.'l, pp. 302-308, 1882. On tiie dikes of niicneeons diabase penetrating tlie bed of r.iuc ore at I'raiiltlin I'lirnaee, .Sii.>is(!X ( oiinty, N.J. .Via. .lour. Soi.,:id krrit'ii, vol.23, pp. 370-370, 1882. The neerhel< by tiie Connec- ticut and its tril)Utaries. Ara Assoc, I'nic . Vol. 25. p. 232 (,'j p.). 1880 The Connecticut lake of tlie Cham- plain period north of llolyoke. .Via. Jiiiir. St'i..3(l sorioa vol. 34, pp. 4U4-4U5 (J p.), 1H87. [Oil the nseof the term "Tanonie".] Iiiteriialional (Joai;. (i»ol.. Am. (committee, Kopo'l'*. IS****. H. p. 17 (2 liuus), 1888. Am.Ufol.. vol. 2, p.207, 1888. Views on Arehean. Intoriiutiiinal CoiiK- (leol.. Am. (.'oiiimittec, KeportH, 1888. A. p., 1888. Am. Go»l., vol. 2. pp. 140-184. in ]>art, 1884. Topograiihy, geological features, letc.]. Mas.s!ic1iuf)ptt«, nnmpHliiro County Gazet- t«wr, 1054-1887, liy \V. H.day, Syracu.so, N. Y., pp. 10-22, 1888. A description of the "Rernardstoii s<>rics" of metanior]>hi(^ upper Devo- nian rock.s. Am. Jonr. Sci.. 3d sorios. vol. 4a, pp. 20:1-27,1, 303-:i74, 18U0. with piotatory note by J. D. Daua. — - [Remarks on vein lillings in till of the Connecticut \'alley.J Geol. Soc. Am.. iiuU., vol. 1. p. 442 (i p.), 1800. [{{eniarks on luetamorphic. conglom- erates and other metamorphic pheinmi- ena in north central Massachusetts.] Ueol. Ijoc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, p. 553 (| p.), 1890. 374 PATALOnTTF, AND INDEX OF ii'n,t,.i::. Emerson, Hon. K.-tonrinuod. I'orjiliyiitir ami j^iit'iMsoid fjiranitos in Miissiicliurtctts. [Abstract. ] Gcol. Sof. Am., Hull., vol. 1, iip. TmI) .''.r.l. 18!10. On tlio Triassic oC .Mas.Hacliiisc'tts. (lool. Soc. .Vm., Hull., viil. L', pp. 4,')l-4,")0, jilato 17,1891; Alistracis, Am. (lool., vol. S, p. IS.". | dp.); Am. N'iil., vol. L'.'>, ]t. !)ll) (i p.), 1H91. I Arki)Mi^ hods ill llio Newark forma- ! tioii and ndations ol' (Ik; rocks in tiu^ 1 l)oii<;laH region in cciitr.Ml Mas.'^acliii- Hclts.] ( ;.M)i. Soc. Am. r.iiii.. vol. •-'. ]). 'J-.':! (4 p.), is'.n. i In tli.scii.ss'.oii of ]iiipcr li\ K. riiiiipillj, ■'Tlic r(l:itio!i of scciiliU' loi k ilisiiilc;;ialioii to certain traimilioiial < r_v«(alliim .'icliiMls." 1 Strati <;ra]diic. ])ositi(ni of ('(issil- bcarin;;' beds in the Ntnvark I'orination in Massacdiii.sctts.] Gcol. Soc. Am., Mull., vol. 2. p. 4:!(l (4 lines), 1K!I1. Ill (lisciiasioii 111' p.ipi rliy \V. M.l)avi.^, "Two lidl.s of fossilifnous black HlialcH iu tlic Ti ias.sii' formation of Couucitii'iit." EmerBoii, .I.S. ('oniniiinication on ob- servations in Kilaiica, iiiado between iMareli L'l .•aid April U, IWii. .Vin. Join', mi., id scries, vol. ;i;i, pp M7-!ir>, plalc l,lH,-<7. Emmons, Arthur i>. Notes on tlie K'liode Island and .Massaeiuisetts coals. Am. liisi. Mliiiiif; Kiii;.. \ol. i;!, pp. 51ii-."ilT, 18U5. Notes (ni 'Moiint Pitt. California .Vcail. Sci., lUiU.. vol. 1. No. 4, jip. aiu-aaf), i«80. Emmons, I'.bcnezcr. Notice of tlic }>ra- uitic \eiiis and beils in Cliester, .M.iss. Am. Jour, rici., vol.8, pp. •J.'iii-'J.'ii; plalc, l.'^L'l. Notice of a scieiitilic, cxjieilii ion [Nova Scotia J. Am. Jour. Sci., \i liii. jip. :i;!0-:i,")4, iHiiii. First animal reptirt of the second j>,'coloc;ical district of Now York. New York (icol. Siirv., Ist Annual Kcporl, PI). !I7-I5;t, AllKUiy, 18;!7, 1 map. Kcjiorl of tlie {^eolofjist of the sec- ond goolofjical district of New 'iin'k. New York tleol. Siuv, LM Annual llcport. p]). IScl-lino, iilate 4, map, Albany, 18:18. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. M, pp. 23-30, I8:!n. Third annn.il report of the siirv(>y of the second f^coloojcal district. New Y'ork (ieol. Siirv.. Ilil AnuunI lieport, pp. UlM-2:i!), Albany, IHIl!). Abstract, Am. Jour. Set., vol. 39, pp. 102-103. BiuiuoiiB, Ebcuezor — L'ontinneu. I'onrth .-innnal report of the survey of the second jjeolo^i'ical district. New York (Scol. Stirv., 4lli Annmil l;,]i,irt pp. 2J9-;iL'0, 347. Albany, 1840. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., v, pp. 14'.', 14ii, lS4;i Agricultural geology [New York], Am. Quarl. Jour. .\yri. and Sci., vol. L'. pp 1-15, 179-198, 184,'i. [ ] Ixeniarks on the Taconic syatcni. Am. i.liiart. Jour. A^ri. and Sii. viil.j,|ip. 202-2(19, 1840. — ] 'I'lio New York system. .\m. tjuarl. .lour. A^ri. ami Sii., vnl. (, pp. I 199-202, 1840. [- iiig an account of the classiliciitiini.j <'oniposition, and distribiitioii of ilid| soils and rocks and (he iialuial wiili"" of the dilVerent geological loriiiiitiiiiis, together with a condensed vicwuf lliJ clilnatl^ and agricultural iiniilmiimi of tli", Stale, vol. 1, ;{7I inigcs.l'l |ii;iii'J 4^", Albany, IHIi;. [Has a geologic "laii.J Cliiiplor on "Tim 'I'acoiiic >vsltMii, ' i- Hoparatcly, 07 iiagcs, j)latcs, I . Alliaii.v. b [ 1 [Ifcinarks on drift |)i>rio(l.| Am. '.^uari. 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N, K-Ri leal ,sii n'oifoii (li. •■oiiiit I'voy; I'm, Xvi •■'Kl "I'.Vorfl •I 111. .V.s 1 (' itroJil lAVl. I— Til tai; the c cl lIllClli villi •Viii. A ICIIIK 'Cl.l oil <\V0f (llj .1S.IC., J> [On (li Piiih del.i '■ •^cuil,.Sei I'AIITOS. NOHTIl AMERICAN GKOI.OGY. 375 ,.|.,ssilic!iti""' [■ihiitioii ol lli«] licrtl lonnati""' s,..\ view of 'In ■t iii'vii"! L,lS.K,vol.M' v Lv York rook*. li. ,>r.aScl.,vol*| Emmons, Kbonozor — C"oiitimiev oro, nortli- erii Nt'W York]. Am Quart. Jour. Aiiri. uml Sci., vol.tl, Xn. XIX. pp- !'•'--'!**'. I*''"- r ] View (if tlio lioad of tlio ^iorgi' at Siimniit, X. Y, Am i^Jiiarl. Jour. Agri. niid Sti.,vol.7 ]>!>. l(w'.-|C.7 1«48. — IvciKirt. Nmlh ('iiroliua, Ueport of Emuions ou ;;po. liigii;clsiirvcy. W- ;i-ll>7, I7('>-lSl!, IJalcisli, IfiJ'J. [drdlof^y of gold-boarinji; slates in Mi)nti;i>inory County, Md.] Am I'liil.So... 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[ ] Proeeeding.s of the niiueralogical I ami geological section of the Ac.ideuiy of Natural .Sciences, li<80-81. No. 2. 1 [Review of Rand ou geology of Chester j Couuty, Pa.] ! Am. Nat , v..l. 17, pp. .'i23-520, 1883. Ki'viowod by Kand, iliid., pp. '105-967. The geology of Philadelphia County, etc. [hyC.E. Hall]. Am. Nat., vol. 17, i)p. 05-60, 1883. The iron ores of the middle .Tames River. Am. Inst, ilining Eng., Trans., ^^l. 11, pp. 201-210, map, lH8:i. Raiul on the geological survey of Chester and Delaware counties. Pa. Am. Nat., vol. 17, pi). 1052-1053, 1883. ' Rand's criticism of [Vol. C4] geology of Chester County, Pa. I Franklin Inst. Jour., 3d seriig, vol. 80, pp. 274-278, 18.-i3. The horizon of the South Valley Hill rocks in Pennsylvania. Am. IMiil. Soc, Proc. vol. 20, pj). 510-518, 1883. — [Notes on map of Chester County,] 2d Gcol. Surv. rcnnsylvaniii, Kepurt C4, geology (if Chester County, Pa., edited by J. P. 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Certain silver and iron mines in the States of Nuevo Leon .and Coaliuila, Mexico. Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 12, pp. 537-509, plates, 1884. The Centennial and Lottagold prop- erties, Coahuila, Mexico. Am. lust. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 14, pp. 190-205, 1886. Rei)ly to T. D. Rand's paper, "Notes on the geology of Chester Valley iuid vicinity," in proccediny.s of Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 188.^. Franklin Inst. Jo ur., 3(1 series, vol. 87, i>]) 303-307, 309-310, 1884. A study of one point in the Archcan- Paleozoic contact line in southeastern Pennsylvania. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc., Proc, vol. 33, pp. 394-396, 1885. Abstract, Science, vol. 4, p. 328 (,'„ i>), 1HH4. Di' cushion by H. C. Lewis and J. Geiliio, ibid. (6 lines;. Frazer, Pi rsifor, jr. — Continued. RejMirt of the Americiin cnniniittre I delegates to the Berlin Internatidiiul Geological Congress, held ScpteiiiljH 28 to October :\, 188.'). Am. .Jour. Sei., 3d series, vol. ;i(i, iH). j.im;; I 1885. 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A short history of the origin i acts of the Interiiatiouiil Conm'i'jsj GJ!lli'l„l|, 1,,'|.,_ f '" ""■ I>'ockv "'■^'-'•■nid to", "■'"'" i" (ho y "JV"""-"^ J. "•iiiilbniiji.j [urLL-lK. I MRTON.) NORTH AMERICAN OKOLOGY. SOf) tiiiui'tl. icaii fiiiimutti'e I I liiU'iu;iti(iii;ill 11)1(1 Soiiti'iulrti lolojry I't' V'ltkl vnl. 2:1. l.l'.J'JWW-l 1 gcioloj^ists. ,8, vol. a;), 1.1>.1JT-Wl ■.irrcss ot' *'t'"H luittei* mt'i'tiii;; ;il -417,1887. i08.vol.;i;i, 1,11.5111-51!, i^t. Jiiiir.,v(>l. I'i'VPl r geologH'iil iiwi'o| EiiH.. TraiiH.. vnl.i;, Vico-Pvi'sii'u'iitO. ition 1% A. .\..V , New Y..rl<. .Miii'l l,.8ll-8A7.1H87. |,f tUf InK^niationl l3;M40, 18.-17 I'culogiol Fiazer i'cisifor, jr. — Coiitiiiiiod. — Tlif M'Nsioii of tlio liiteinatioual (ii'oloiri'iil Congress- iii PliiliKlolphiu. Am. I !ool., vol. 5, pji. 208-212, 1890. [[ ] [Notes on northern f.;eneral divi- 8iou Mexiiiin National Kailwiiy.] MacfiirliHic'.s Gool. llwy. Uiiidu, 2il oditiuu, r,420{ili.|. 1890. 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Am, (;i()l.,\()l H.|i|i. 2;Mi-237 (Jp >• l***"' Ab.stracl. of jjapur read to (icol, Huv. ol' America, 1801, Geiger, II. R., and Keith, Arthur. The strueturo of the Blue Ilidgo near Har- pers Ferry. Gcol. Soc. Am., Bull,, vol. 2, pp, I.IS-ies, 101, l)lat<'s-l,5, 1801. Di.scu.sHed byC. D. Walcott and <\ 11. Hiteh- cock, pp. 10;i-184, Al)»trartH, Am, Gool., vol, 7, p. 262 (J p,) ; .Vm. Nnt„ vol. 25. pp. ,'1C4, , 1885. From Nature, November 13, 1885. Class book of geology, 18 -f- 516 pages, 12'^', Loudon, 1886. [Not seen.] Geikie, .Fames. On (thanges of i limgtp during the fJlaci.il epoch Clil itapei), (iiMil. Man., vol,0, pp. lil-llO. 1H72. Tho leo ago in Kuroi)n iukI Nonl, .Viiieric.'i. Kdiuburn (iimiI. Soc., Tranii., vc)l.."i, pp. 1(4 108, 1885. OntliuoM of geology, I8| paKcs, n , London. 1886. Genth, F. A. On the prodiu't>< of (>rii|i. tion at llocla. .\m. .lour. Scl., 2d huHch, vol, 7, p. HI i) |, ,, 1840. Mineral resonrcos of North (ainlin,,, ;U pages. I'liiladelphia. I.hTI. From Jour. Franklin Inst., vol. tlj, I)ir.,l<:i, Corundum, its altera! ions und nsnn- ciatod minerals. Am. Phil. Soc. Pro.-., vol. 1:1, pp. m-m 1873, IJeply to T. .<. Hunt. .\m. Jour. Sci.. 3(1 .Merles, vol. 8. jip.iii -IS, with notes by ,1. 1). Dana, 1874. .Vm. Phil. .Soc, Pr-il<.| 1870, [On the minerals found in ilic si.ii«| of North Carolina,] (ieol. Surv, North (,'arolina. Itrport li.vff.i; Kerr. .Vjipendlx 0, pp. 53-80. Kaleinl].!"". Investigation of iron ores and linn stono I'rom ore bank.s of Spniri; Cnc H;i]f Moon Ivun, and A\';irriors Miirkj Run, in Centre, Ulair. and iIiii]tiii;'i!o| counties, I'a. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol, 14, pp, 84-!i9. 1«| [ ] Analyses of niinerMls and nui from Rucks, Montgonierv, ami I'hili doliihia coiiiitioH, Pa. 2-■•'■ ,1 in 111!' ^'''"1 res iiutl liini |';u'v'h>i"* Marl lluiitiii':''Oi .l,l,|,.8t4W.l- Ills ilUll 1"' |l)„. 2,1 v"l™"! iiiiil'V illoy 9-v:; ivoii 01 L.nii.. Kt'P"" I. ,1 Iiivilli'-"' If minfrals liuity. tuv.i'y^'^" |-|!, 188''' 1831. ISil Geuth, 1'. A. -C'ontiniu'd. (.'oiilriliiitions to MiinTiil();;v. On ii iifw (iKiu ifiiii! ol'conimliuii in I'utrifk County, ^'a, Am. 'luiir. .Scl.. 3(1 MtTicB. vol. all, pp. 47-49, 1890. Geologic Philosophy. CiiK.Mii (.Ki)i.tingin«ll'kHOIl, .1. lH3ii. Ii'i'virw of report, b\ I'oather- Ntonhangb, P. KiliiiaiiioiiH coal do]io8it.s of the valley of tlio Ohio, llildreth. 1837. (iei)logical survey of Connec- tii'iit, Shepard. KiK. Origin of vein.s, Fox. IMn. Fourth report of survey of the second district of N(!\v York, Mnniions. Fourth report of survey of the third district of Now York, \ iinuxeni. IMl. Fiii.'il report on Massaclnisetts, liiti'heock, E. 1842. Flciiients of geology ami out- line of geology of North Carolina, Mitchell, ]]. (ii'oliigy of New Y'ork, second district, Emmons, K. 1813. (iiiijiii (if limestones and coral rocks. Jackson, C. T. Tin veins of Jackson, N. H., .lackson, C. T. l^H. Chrome and ineorsehauni of AsiM Minor, Smith, J. L. Filial report on New Hauii)- sliire, Jackson, C. T. 1815, Ziui' mines of Franklin, N. J., Alger. Ooologlc Philosophy— Continued. CliK.Mic (iKoi.o<;v (exceptingnietamor- jdiisni and rock decay ) — ( 'out inned. 1845. Copper mines of Lake Supe- rior, h'uggles, D. Origin of minerals of trappeuu reeks, Dana, .1. I). 1840, Keport.'^ on south shore of F.ake Su])i'rior, llonghlon and Bristol. 1848. (ipysum of Nova Scotia. Daw- son, .1. \V. I'henomena on south shore of Lake Sujierior, Itogers, II. D. Cioology of South (,'aroliua, 'ruiunev. 1849. ('oloring nuitter of red sand- stones, etc., Dawson, J. \V. Mineral lands in Michigan, Jackson, C. T. Acid springs and gypsum of Onondaga salt group. Hunt, T. S. 1850. (Jeidogy of eo])])er lands of lipal iiiiuoH nf MiHHoiiii, Litton. Diirktowii copjMT iiiiiioH, Teii- noHHce, Tiioiiioy. (Ji^ology ot' roiito nmir liititiido 32' to tlii> I'acillc, lUiiko, \V. P. Amt'i'icaii ;;iM)lof;y, Miiiiiioiih, \',. ('1i;iii)l;os in vi'iim near Hurt'acu, «ast TcnnoHsei; ooppor ininoH, Whitney, .F. D. Report of survey of Wisoousiii, • I'crcival. 185ti. (irowlli of staliictitiis. Hof;*'!''*, II. I). Uoport of midland tountioH of North Carolina. lluiinonH. K. Ores of iron in the Azoic, Whit- ney, .J. D. Orifj;in of greensand, Hailey, •I.W. l{cj)ort of Hiirvcy for IXofi of Sontli ('arlllitrj| aiiailri m at HI Com P/IO.S, loif 'Ht I lint. ■'^pntit, 'Kin I'hati livat Oi 1). 'latcs I I'h, Hi urn iji, ';,'iii ■ of (h '•"iiaiij <>;)per "ill. J) ■''. S. Oeol <>sy ol 'iith '*".U Note of t l/tahl "J»I)or Mlllll ""ipe/)l Sh ^Vl'st "rii aw, i'l of ,1 it., U uutl C ^"ft's on Pi '0-.Mo.,j| '"''PIT dej) froii I\'iil re, ibil or, •s of tirna. IT nAHTON NORTH AMERICAN OEOL *'"""'■" •■,.,/()0U r,»nuil' ISri. V g,'.()l(ii:i'F'' llro.n N>"''^' ^es of Mi^'^' of tl>e T lunt. 'V. ^' of U'i> ptc. ICiui ,u\a,NV»l^' Geologic Philosophy— ContMineil. CiiKMH' {iKOl.o«iY(HXc«'ptiiigimtnm<>i'- |iliisiniiiulrin'kil»iciiv) — {'mitimH'd. 1801). j?,v "i" lowor l.oiiisiiina. and rock Hiilt, llil^anl. Ndrkoiiiinon duM K*"i'i'>{*^ii<'" Kiiitl'ors lint" Kowmmnw i'oiiit. ( rcdin>r. AKorder ndldflihrt'iidcii ( j;in;;<', <>tc., Uiclithot'fii. N'orHiliU'iiuiiHcliit (JtOiildi< der (il)ur('ii lliilbiiiHol von Miclii- Hiin, Crodiun-. Clioiniciil K'^"1"K.V ofpold fl«ldn ol'Ciilit'oriiiii, l*hilli|iM. 1870. Studies in chomioul >,'ooKno8,v, Wuit/. OutaceoiiH iiyo of BJlver in Ciiiliauluia, Moxii-o, Kindiiill. fJ(()lo;i;y of White rinL"distri<'t, Nev., iluKno, A. Minintj industry, survey of foitictlipiUiillfl, naji;u(\ J. I). Coiiistdik lodo, Kiuj;, C. riiospliatc hods of South Caro- I inn. Slialer. 1H"1. Apatite of Canada, Hroonie. (tri^'in of South Carolina phos- idiati's, Kerr. DtM'ivation of copper and asso- liates ou Lake Superior, I'unipelly. I'bospliate Itods, Shalcr. Oiigiu of jfuano, Kdwards. Color of rodi.s poor in aniiuol remains, Newberry. ('ojjpt'r (lopiisits of Harvey Hill, DouMjlas, .1. Orij^iu of crystallinoH, Hunt, T. S. 1812. Gt'()loij;y of pb().sphate beds of Sdutii Carolina, Packard. Notes (lu souio mining districts of Utah, Sillinniu. Id. ('oi)))cr district of Michij^.an, I'i'.inpelly. Noil Invest counties of Illinois, .Sliaw. • •riniu of metalliferous depos- its Hunt, T. S. Notts on Pilot Knob .ami vicin- ity, Mo., Pmnpelly. Copper deposits of the Hlue l\iilj;o. Hunt, T. S. Iron (ii'fs of Missouri. Schmidt. Bull. lliT 20 Oeologio Philosophy— Continued. (JllK.Mic (tKoi.iMiV (ext'cpduKnietanior- phJRm and rock decay )— ( 'out inncd. lXl'^, Mines of Lehigh Zinc Com- pany, Pennsylvania. I )rinker. CunibiM'land caul fields ami iron of Cobei|nids, Mind. Histributiou of iniiiing dis- tricts, li'aymond. 1H7I. Iron oresof southeast Missouri, Moore. P. N. Notes on the sontlicrii Ajipa- laciiians. Hunt, T. S. On belts of lissuics, Itayinond. Magnetites nf New .Jersey, Smock, Jliiiit, T. 8.; HIako, W. P. Origin of lisHures and their contents, llrown, A. .L Sailiia gi-ou|), Xt>wlicrry. i^ead and /iiie region of south- western Missouri, Schmidt and Leonliard. Load re'gion of central Mis- souri, Sehniiage. Rejiort on San Luis division, Colo., Kndlich. Iron ores' of Canada, llnrring- tim, M. ,1. 187.">. Notes on essays of Hunt, Dana, J. 1). Missouri (ioological Survey, Hunt, T. S. Origin of Hint, ftriffing. Porphyry of Islanil of Lambay, Dana, .1. D. Report on iron ranges of Le- high County, Pa.. Prime. Geology of Sierra Nevada in relation to vein mining, How- man. Mines and geology of San ,Tuan Cwnnty, Endlieh. Hematite deposits of the Great Valley, Prime. Northwestern Wyoming, Com- stoek, T. 15. Whale lode of Park County, Colo., .Jeruegan. 1S70, Iron oresof Groiuinp, Boyd, and Carter coiiniios, Ky.. Moore. Cornwall iron mine and related deposits. Hunt, T. S. msm 402 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (iii'LL.ir Oeologic Philosophy — C'ontiini«?(l. Chkmic CiKoi.oiiY (excepting inetamor pliisin and rock decay) — Continued. 1876. Keport of San Jnan division, snrvoy of Colorado, En- dlich. Roconnaissanco in lead region of Kentncky, Norwood. Plios])hat('8 of Lanrentian and Cainlirian of Canada, Daw- Hon, J. W. Origin of limestones of York and Adaniscoiinties, Pa., Fra- zer, P. Ago and origin of qnartz veins, Fra/.or, P. 1877. Geology of load district of Wis- consin, Strong. Origin of galena of Kentucky, Sbaler. On genesis of load ores, Whit- ney, J. D. Reconnaissance of lead region of Henry County, Norwood. On formation ot metalliferous deposits, Pumpelly. Relations of geology of Ver- mont to that of Berkshire, Dana, J. D. 1878. Iron of Red River region, Ky. Moore. Silurian fossils in eastern Penn- sylvania, Prime. Mineral region of southwestern Missouri and soutlieastern Kansas, Case. Iron ores in Missouri, Gage. Form and origin of load and zinc dei)osit8 of southwestern Missouri, Schmidt. Hematites of Lehigh County, Pa., Prime. Metasonmtic development of copper rocks of Lake Supe- rior, Pumpelly. Economic geology of Now Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. Dikes and Azoic of sontheastern Pennsylvania. Hunt, T. S. Paleozoic of I^ehigh and North- ampton counticB, Pa., Prime, Frazer, P. 1879. Report of commissioner of min- ing statistics of Michigan, Wright, C. E. Oeologic PhiloBophy— Continued. Chemic Geology (excepting nictaninr- phism and rock decay) — CimtiiiiiHiL 1879. Genesis of cinnabar dcpdsits, Christy, S. B. Ores of Eureka district, Nev Blake, W. P. Iron ores of Alabama, Smiti. E. A. Fortieth parallel survey. Hi- teraatic geology, \>\ Kinj Pumpelly. Corundum mine, Macon Vim- ty, N. C, Raymond. 1880. Mineral resources of the WM Hills, Jenney. Reconnaissance in Siiii Frai. Cisco, Eureka, and Ho(lieiiii-| tricts, Becker. Chemical and geolojiical reli tions of the atiiio.siilii Hunt, T. S. Origin and classificatininiior deposits, Newberry Geologic action of Inumisnck Julien. Genesis of certain iron m Hunt, T. S, Genesis of iron ores, Xcwlieri Geology of western Lake mi| rior district, Sweet. K. T. Preservation of jjlaiits mi 51 zouCreek, Hl.,]'ike.,I.\V 1881. Silver sandstone district Utah, Rolker. Origin of iron ores of tbi' M( quette district, liy V worth, Dana. .).!>, Primeval Amerieaii (Oiitiw Ciratacap. liimestone belts of Westrmi County, N. v., Dana,, I, I'. Iron and coi)iier distiirtl Lake SnixTior liy ^H worth, Dana, .1 D- Guanos of e(|Uictorial I'J islands, Kneol.md. Origin of iron orcH of quette, Wadswortli, Origin of potvoHiliiooiis Crosby, W. 0. 1882. Peculiar features of mine, Colo., GrabiH. Geologisches inid M tisches aus Utab. Ocbi Vein -Sul] and Copj)e Texi GeoJo^ stont Chert I oils, I •'10 dej Wiscc «• o.in .In; stock. Mines I Count; (■eology Ariz,, I Gooloiry iiiiiptoij .'. P. t'cnesis ol •Million, Geology County, Frazer. f'onesis of ^'"I'l)or roc living, li Mineral Dec;iy„f ,., f'illinir of ^cH'eeinn ^ortJi. ('eui-vnl geo t''iainbor], MiiKir.il ,1 I"irtofni," ^'"'"'•, Hills (lU'U. \T: inned. jjr iiu'tanwi- -Coiitiniwl 1 lar ilt'piisite, ] iBtrii't. Nev,. bania, Smitk. | I Murvcy, «i-l irv, 1>Y l\iW e8 or tUc Wackj I in Sail i,aiulHo(liedii-j ]ic atiiiosvli>'«i| i88iticntioin>l'oti wberiy moflinmnSiOTi certain iron "f lestcrn LakeNV |t,Sw<'i't.l-:.'l of i)l;iut8 I'll )l ,lU.,rike,.l.\\' Ltono district Ur. .. ,„„rcsoftk>l jtrict DARTON] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 403 \,v Vi lue ricaii (OlUUV 1 v.. 1 ''">■•'•' ,„.r ai«tvioti Ix'vior hr.v, .1 !)■ imuutoriai >' H'oliiii'^- Ijidswortli. >tvosili''00"* .0. iiturt'rt ...Griliill i\iiil llB I't of \' \\o\i all. Oili' i«ffl. Geologic Philosophy— Continued. f 'HEMi*' Gkoi.ogy (excepting metamor- phism and rock decay) — Continued. 188-'. Maniuctte iron region, School of Mines. Ste. Genevieve copper deposit, Mo., Nicholson. Gold in Potsdam of Black Hills, Devereux. Guadalonpe quicksilver min- ing, Cal., Wagoner. Aukorite veins of Nova Scotia, Louis. Suunuary of geology of Com- stock lode, Becker. Vein formation in i)rogre88 at Sulphur Bank, Cal., Lo Conte and Rising. Copper region of northern Texas, Furman. Geology and veins of Tomb- stone, Ariz., Blake, W. P. Chert rocks of sub-Carbonifer- ous, Haworth. (»ro deposits of southwestern Wiscousin, Chamborlin, T. C. :iMi .lu.in region, Colo., Corn- stock. Mines and mills of Gilpin County, Colo., Rogers, A. N. (ioology of Silver King mine, Ariz., Blake, W. P. Geology of Lehigh and North- ampton counties, Pa., Lesley, .r. P. Genesis of crystalline iron ores, .fulien, Newberry. Geology and copper of Adams County, Pa., Bailey, J. T. ; Frazer. Genesis of ore deposits. Keck. Cojiper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, R. 1). Mineral vein formation at Stciimboat Springs, Lo Conte. Decay of rocks. Hunt, T. S. Filling of veins and cavities at Keweenaw Point, Wads- worth. General geology of Wisconsin, CliaTiiborlin, T. C. Mineral deposits on western part of Blue IJidge, Fontaine. Ores of Rio Grande C.)uuty, Colo., Hills, R. C. Qeologic Philosophy — Continued. CilE.Mic Geolooy (excepting metamor- phisin and rock decay) — Continued. 1883. Iron ores of Wisconsin, Irving, R. D. Veins in Black Hills, Dak., Blake. 1884. Relations of mineral belts of the Pacitic Slope to the upheav- als, Becker. Geology of the Rooky Moun- tain district, Emmons, S. F. The deposition ores, Newberry. Copper and iron districts of Lake Superior, Wadsworth. Geology of Wisconsin by Cham- berlin, Dana, .7. D. Genesis of copper, Hallowell. Ruby Hills mines, Eureka, Nev., Science. Iron ores of Santiago de Cuba, Kimball. Making of limonite ore beds, Dana, .1. D. Apatite of Canada, Hunt, T. S. Ore deposition by replacement, Emmons, S. F. Silver-lead deposits of Eureka, Nov., Curtis, .1. S. Ore deposits of Summit dis- trict. Hill, R. C. Occurrence of gold in Brazil, Derby. Fallacies regarding metal de- posits, Williams, A. Silver and iron in Nuevo Leon and Coahuila, Mexico, Kim- ball. Structure of copper bolt of South Mountain, Frazer, P. Lateral secretion theory of ore deposits, Wadsworth. 1885. Study of thinolite of Lake Lahoutau, Dana, E. S. Tilly Foster mine, N. Y., Rutt- man. Manganese of Nova Scotia, Gilpin. Progress ofg<>ology, 188,3, Hunt, T.S. Iron ores of Santiago, Cuba, Kimball. Ueber des gangrevier von Butte, Montana, Rath. 1886. (ienesis of Canadian apatite, Kiuahau. 404 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF ["fU,K BAfiTON. Oeologic Philosophy— Continued. CiiKMic (!koi,oqy (exccptinjf metainor- pbisniiiiul rock decay) — Continued. 188G. Geolof^y and mining of Lead- villc, Emiiions. S. V. Leadville ore deposits, Colo- rado, Rolker. Low Moor iron ores of Virginia, Lynuiu. Internal erosion a factor in mountain buildiujj, King, F. H. Cornwall mines, Pa., Lesley and d'Invilliers. Lake Lahontan, Russell, I. C. Veins of soutliwestorn Colo- rado, Conistock. Origin of kaolin, Lesley, J. P. 1887-1889. Genesis of ore deposits, Emmons, S. F. Lithology of wall rocks of Cali- fornia, Attwood. Quicksilver deposits of Pacific .Slope, Becker. Rainbow lode, Mont., Blake. Sudbury cop])er dejiosits, Can- ada, Collins. Copper mines of Arizona, Blake. Stru(!tural relations of ore do- posits, Emmons, S. F. Color of soils, Crosby. Theory of ore deposits. Wads- worth. .San Juan region, Colo., Ihl- seng. Treadwell mine, Alaska, Daw- son, G. M. Geology of Colorado ore de- posit, Lakef. Origin of gold deposits near Ouray, Endiicb. Review of Emmons's Leadville report, Raymond. Oies in Rooky Mountain region, Hills. Aspen Mountain, Colo., Brun- ton. [{osario mine, Jnancito. Cen- tr.'il Amerien, Leggett, Drumlunimon veins of Idaho, Clayton. Iron ores of Ponokoe-(Joge1)ic region, Vau llise. Liiddington mine, Mich., Browne. Geologic Philosophy — Continued. Che.mic Geouxiy (excepting nietanior phism and rock decay) — Coiitiiiwi 1887-1889. West central Arkaii.-i,, Conistock. Iron ores, Menominee rant Fulton, Irregularities of lodes, vdj, and beds, Koehler. Butte, Mont., Emmons, S.l' Archean [iron ores in Ntw.it: eey and New York J. liriife N.L. Salt of western Kew Yorl Newberry, Bisho]>. Chemical industries [saltii Wyatt. Formation of salt, Ocbseniiiij Geology of Batli [etc] c ties, Ky., I.,inney. Pyrite in bituminous coal Brown, A. P. Origin of chert in low.i measures, Am. Geol. Origin of deposits of ])ho*|iiii of lime, Penrose, Sliukr Gypsum in '1Lio, Orton, Quartzite and siliceous i cretions, Crosby. Gypsum in Manitoba. Tvrrrl Siliceous sinter iu thirpi springs. Weed. 1890. Origin of Keewatin ores, ^1 chell, N. H. amUI.V, Quicksilver deposits, liiika Natural gas and oil, (Mm. Formation of fniventiiie sinter by vegetation «i' springs. Weed. Protozoa as rork-bi'iiiii agents, Friedridi. Corals and coral iHlamlB, .T. D. Phosphate rock in Floi| Cox, LedoHX, Wyatt. Subaerial decay of rorks] origin of red color iu it formations, Dana. .1. !'• 1891. Nickel and co\)\t(iT of Siiil^ Canada, Bell. Florida phosphate. Cox. Vein phenomena in IU County, Colo.. rari«b. Mother Lode region. C'al. banks. eologic Ph Cl/K.MK Gk jiliisnin: im. h'ed CO • ■ene .Manj /.'rnp Origi rosi Moiiii lau) Afang! Ibiii l.itera i'.'eui '■(Miesi; ruwi Tlie Ci Gecl. '•'old of (■uitoj 'lou of 'n'Jni. 1' COAl .\l)sfr;ict fljo a til ^"tliraci "■.iiina •oiintie ixia. Ve-etabl, 'biukcr. IS'«. Kej.ort on twocn JJ '^-'. J:'en,ents "lie of no ""a, mt '"•*■ '•'■'•gin of K"gers, I Ci(„l„^ry „f ''•'ft, Mat '"^■•' ''•^a^■eI.s i„ 'Oell. l'^'*"'<'»tistieso( '''"'■I' luiil I, ''"■■imi), I., nvson, ,J. |Oj!ir,j.v II I); '^';i"il'.uiren ill ''*"ii, .J. \y II,-, '',''«'■" "H.it, !''''• J''t<'lj Jake J'OSf). ol (iirucl f—Coutiniied. jxceptinKiiietaDKij Ll.'cay)— (•'•'"'■""=' ccutriil Arkair Menomiu««' ruu;- lies of lodes, vml A, Koeliler. ut., Einmous,: irouoresiuNe^'J"! Kew York], Biitwi westeru ^ew \oiJ rry, lii»lioi>. I 'industries [saUij on of salt, 0.hseDia| of Batli [etf] o'l Cy.,Lii>»ey' ill hitumiiK""^ u,A.P. of cliert in 1*"^^" arcs, Am. fi^^"! of deposits of i-iiosplii me, Penrose, Sliakr ni in Ohio, Orton. zito and siliceous V. PABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 405 CroBi)y Mimitol'ii, Tyml sinter in tb^"' Weed. _f Kcewutin ores. 1 N. II. and 11 .V ions, lui in )U8 Ings \\ o Uilver dopvt"n i-eiitiiie iutioii II of t'-i Weed. Izoa as ro< k-b V \ Ints Friedrii'li. and coral iHl«"'>* rock libate Ledoux erial deciiv o \n \Vyatt. f rof Lin of red color m mtions, l)i*nii ,1 and copper of lada, liell. , plioi>ld> phenonit kmty, ler iks. Col'i i\te, ('" in rari 'ii:i LoderefJion Geologic Philosophy— Continued. CiiKMic (iKoi.ociY (excepting metaiiior- jihism and rock decay) — Continued. IbDl. Kedouda phosphates, Hitch- cock, C. If. (ieneHis of iron ores, Kimball. Manganeso doi)08its, Penrose, r.riiptivo iron ores, Nason. Origin of niangaucso oreM, Pen- rose. Mount Morgan mine, Queens- land, Ki(;kard. .Manganeso deposits of New lirunswick, Whittle. I.iteratnro of ore deposits, Kemp. denesis of ore deposits, Streo- ruwitz. 'I'lie Crenitic hypothesis, Am. Oe.d. (;old of Rattle Mountain, Colo., liuiterniaun. Iron of Santiago, Cuba, Chis- liiilm. Oniriiv 111." Coal, Petholki'.m, etc. 1X27. Abstraction of nitrogen from tlio atinoHplmre, V'auuxeni. l^^liO, Aiitliracite region of Lacka- wanna and .Subiiuelianna, coituties. Pa., Hilliman. b:u. A(!;otable origin of anthracite, iiuuker. lSi.5. Kejiort on elevated country be- tween Missouri and Ked riv- ciN, l'"eatlierstonliaugh. N.'. l.lemonts of geology and out- line of ecology of North Caro- lina, Mitchell, K. l5i:i, Origin of Appalachian coal, Rogers, II. I). (Icolojry of \ew York, first dis- tiict, Mather. H'l. Travels in North America, Lveli. IW**. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. IK'L'. Tun' l)iiil(liiijj,- in DiHuial S\vani|>, l.cs(iuereux. 1*"3, Allieit nmie, New Hrunswiek, l>a\vsoii..J.W. IJiplilian remains in tree trunk in coal of Nova Scotia, Daw- son,.!. W. "liKiu (if bitumen, Whittlesey. '"•'■^ I'itih lake of Trinidad. Man- Geologic Philosophy — Continued. Origin of Coal, Petroleum, etc. — Continued. 1855. Arcadian geology, Dawson, .J. W. 1857. Fossil llora of western FCen- tueky coal field, Lesipioreux. <^n mode of formation of can- iiel coal, Newberry. 1858. Lectures on coal, Le Conte. Distribution of coal plants in Pennsylvania and formation of coal, Lesquereux. Locturea on coal, Maxwell. Physical geograjihy attending production of the Paleozoic strata, Rogers. IL D. Coal fields of l"iiited States and IJritish Provinces, Uoi:;er8, H.D. 18.59-1800. Coal formations of North America, Les((uereux. I8t)l. History of i>etroleum, Hunt, T. S. Distribution and relations of rock oil, Andrews, K. H. Rei)ort on Colorado River, Xow- 1 terry. 1862. Report on coiil measures of In- diana, Les(iuereux. 18t>3. History of liitiimeiis and bitu- minous shales, Hunt, T. S. 18G4. Action of oil wells, Evan, E. W. 1865. Geography and geology of pe- troleum, Leeds. Sub-Carboniferous conglomer- ate in the far A\'est, Lestiue- reux. Preliminary report on Now Brunswick, Hind. 18f>6. Albertite from Colorado. Den- to. i. Coal fields of IJliiKiis, Lesciue- renx. Repori onlimostone, petroleum, aiul salt. Hunt, T. S. On deposition of coal, Dawson, .1. W. Petroleum and its geologic re- lations, .Vndrew.s, E. P. Hitunicn on Point Levis and origin of coal. Aniler8on,\\'. J. 18R7. Distribution of petroleum, Hitchcock, C.H. 406 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP fnnr.L. ir. DABTO.N.l Oeologlc Philosophy — Continued. Origin of Coal, Petroleum, etc. — Coutinned. 1867. Sur les pdtroles de TAoKSrlque dii Nord, Hunt, T. S. 1868. Report of State chemist of Iowa, Heinrich. 1869. Origin of petroleum, Peckham. Origin of albertite and allied minerals, Peckham. 1870. Oil-bearing limestones of Chi- cago, Hunt, T. S. 1871. Preservation of vegetal remains in coal measures, liescjuereux. Gas well at West Bloomfield, N. Y., Wurtz. 1872. Oil-hearing limestone of Chi- cago, Hunt, T. S. Plants of Cretaceous and Ter- tiary of Kansas and Nebraska, Lesquereux. 1873. Identification of coal beds, llothwell. Report on second district of Ohio, Andrews, E. B. 1874. Formation of lignite of Rocky Mountain region, Lesque- reux. Carboniferous system of Ohio, Newberry. 1875. Geology and geography of pe- troleum, Wrigley. 1877. Coal regions of America, Mac- farlane, J. 1878. Oil* region of Tennessee, Kille- brew. Bitumen in trap in Connecticut Valley, Dana, J. D. 1879. Native bitumens and the pitch lake of Trinidad, Crosby. 1880. Origin of coal, Rerthond. Origin of anthracite, Hunt, T.S. 1881. Howe anthracite lies in the rocks, Piatt. Theory of coal. Cooper, T. 1882. Conditions under which coal was formed, Newberry, 188?. l^nsolvod problems in geology, Dawson, .1. W. Progress of geology, 1882, Hunt, T. S. Source of bitumen in black sh.ilcs of Ohio, Ortou. Origin of coal, Roy. Oeologlc Philosophy— Continued. Origin of Coal, Pethoi-eim. ktc- Continued. 1883. Conditions under which coal was formed, Newberry. Formation of coal, Sciince. Origin of carbonaceous shales, Newberry. 1884. Bedford cannel coal, Ortnn. K. Principles of Paleozoic liotaiiy. Lesquereux. 1885. Problems in the study of coal, Orton. Geology of natural sas, Ash- burner. White, I. (', 1886. Orton's Ohio gas and oil report, Lesley, J. P. Report on oil and giiH, (aril. Vegetable origin of coal, Los- quereux. Address to section of geolojfv, American Associntion, Ortmi. 1887. Anticlinal theory of natural gas. White, I. C. Petroleum and gas in dliio, Orton. 1888. Origin of petroleiiin and gas, Orton. Origin of ])etrolciuii, Ani.(iiol Petroleum iields of Ontario,! Bell. Formation of coal lieds, Am, Geol., Wardrojici', Xatliar' 1889. Petroleum and gas in Xew Vnr! Ashburuer, Graphitic anthracite of Idalii Jenney. Oil fields of Colorado, Nt'^l berry. 1891. Asphaltum of California. gard. Dyxamic Geology. 182.5. Singular conformation ofliml stone, Dewey. Snake Hill and Saratoga Lai region, Steele. Earthquakes, tlicir cansosi effects, Lea. 1829. Analysis of essav on teiupef ture of interior of till' caf) by Cordicr, Cooler. Commun on Aolcanocs earthciuakes, Boll, H. Hypotheses of volranocs earthquakes, Commnii. Geologi': i Dy.vamk; m2. li Oi im. itv J im. coi a im. K,ii nil j'd Ji(3li. The: Ai Xatu an 1^10. Apj.l: the 1«41. Ongi '"» jo C. i I'inal ; Jlitc Jlistor the ' cock, W-'. Struct,, Jaws (I'oge Science i-'cinent line oi oJina, 1^3, TJieory On form ( and Ai Geo|„;irv J '■'ict, A Stnicti,,.,, Ji'ogers Gvnlujry ^, -■^■'MV Vo. '^^- I'isfril.uti Volcano AlllCli,.;,,, li'iil ofi '^^' i'l',V.Mc..,J g, '^'oiuitai "''diniciit ilii tiler. tinnoil. ,KIM. KTC- • wliidi coal rt'lii'Viy. 1, Scii'uce. aceoiis sbuks. oal, Ortim, K. icozoicliotimy, study of coal, iural f;as, Asli- ,8 anil oil report, nd pas. ^'»rll. fin of c'Oiil, l.es- ction of neolos'. ,8ocinlion,0rtoii,| ,e,ory of natural | I.e. Ull gi»^ '" DABTON.J NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 407 (»liin. ctrolenin aiul gas.] itrolenW' lolds of (;rol Ontario,! Am ,f coal I'cls.Am. Ugasin^•e^v^"tl litbvacito o (^lolorado, f ItllllD Ne* .f C ivlifornia. llil iformation kwcy. land San ofli" itojia teelo. tliei'" •iiuses lea. oss; i,y on tomvei liiti^vior Cooi lou ,ftlw' )rr. )f V vol<'anoo> Boll, B. oU'anoo! 1*10. LkeB, Coiuni«" Geologio Philosophy — Continued. PYNAMU' (jEDLDUY — Continued. I.**li2. licviewof rhillips's i'riuciples of Geolojiy, Sillimuu, On the crust of the eartb, Feathorstonhiiugh. 18IW. Report ou MasBachusetts, llitcbcock, E. 1831. Country between Baltimore and tbo Ohio, Aikin, 1837. Kartliquake.s, Hillings. ( In tbo elevation of mountain ranges, Silliman. 1830. Tbermal springs of North America, Daubeny. Natural hi.story of volcanoe.s and earth4, J. 1868. Formation of mouiitaiii. lift of ^^^.■5t ' ., E. w. ofiixisol'tk] ivaui*, J, uitaiu (.'liaiiis. )b1)lcs in m-\ tchcoi-k, C.ll. ,i;utscil'ub;iu;-| SUaler. jelt, Uilgarilj bles and rocks, 1 of coast «il| liARTcN.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 40» Geologic Philosophy — Contiuued. ])v.\A.MU Gkouxiy — Coutiniied. I,s7;>. On inetamorphisin. Wurtz. I'oiiit.s in (lyniuuic geology, limit. T. S. Structure of Ta/.cwoll. KussoU, and Aviso eountieH, J^esley, J. P. Origin of inountaiuH, J)aua, .1. 1). C'ause of regional elevations, Dana, ,1. D. Souio results of the earth's con- traction, Dana, J. D. Fault at Embreevillo, eastern Tennessee, Lesley, J. P. lf<71. Origin of mountain chains, AVhittlescy. Criticism upon contractional hypothesis, Dutton. Zones of elevation in the earth's crust, Koss. Origin of fissures and their contents. Brown, A. J. Physical history of New Hamp- shire, llitchcock, C. II. Ipheavul and fluctuations of ([uartzite of Hank and Co- lumbia counties, Wis., Cham- lierlin. 187.">, Ifeport on portions of Nevada, rtah, California, and Ari- zona, Gilbert, G. K. (Jolumnar structure of basalt, JIallet. Keport on portions of New Jlexico and Arizona surveyed iu IXT.i, (iiloert, G. K. Elevation and subsidence of continents, Shaler. Kortliwestern Wyoming, I'om- Htock, T. B. Teniiteraturo jittained by rock crushing, Mallett. Kejiort of survey of North Car- oliua, Kerr. On the origin of the Alps, Siiess. Explorations of the Colorado, Powell, J. W. Kii, ( 'olorado plateau province, Gil- bert, (i. K. Horizontal crushing iu (.N)a8t liiiiges of California, Le v.MiiU^*' IB Conic, •iniii' geologv^ Lt features Iks. Gibbs,!'. Irvediuq'iain I of Kewioi""^ A. Lctiou of 1 4H llev. to rty9' Idsuamic g» leatuies [lo Conte of htaiii views Geologic Philosophy — Continued. Dynamic Geology— Continued. 187G. l{e])ort on northwestern por- tion of Klk range, Colo., Holmes, W. H. History of explorations in Pennsylvania, etc., Lesley, J. P. Theories of the earth's physical evolution, Dutton. Section of the (sarth on tins fortieth parallel, llitchcock, C.H. Uinta Mountains, Powell. 1877. Preliminary report of surveys west of one hundredth me- ridian, Gilbert, G. K. Report of progress of survey of Kentucky, Shaler. Agency of lateral pressure ex- hibited hy I'ock movements, Niles. Newport conglomerate, Rogers, W. B. Henry Mountains, Gilbert, (J. K. Axes about Cumberland Gap, Shaler. 187H. Hypotheses regarding the interior of the earth, Ilen- nessy. Structure and origin of moun- tains, Lo Conte. Systematic geology of fortieth jiarallel survey. King, C. 1879. Forticith jiarallel survey, sys- tematic geology, by King, Pumpelly. Mountain making by contrac- tion, Dana, .J. D. Indications of uiie([ual sensi- tiveness to unenual pressure. Walling. Relation of adhesion to hori- zontal pressure in mountain dynamics, \\'alling. Geological survey of the forti- eth parallel, Newberry. 1880. Laws of land forming on our globe, ( >wen. II. Age of Green Mountains, Dana, J.D. Mouoclinal ridges, Powell, .1. \V. High i)latoanH of l.'tah, Dutton, Powell, J. W. iRi 410 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [bull. 127, Geologic Philosophy— Continued. Dynamic (Jkolckjy — Contimu'd. 1880. MovementH illustrating t'onua- tion of (loxures, Meigs, M. C. 1881. Cunstructiou uf cru»s sections, Chance. Law of land forming, Owen, R. Compression in roclj.s of Jiostou basin, Crosby, AVadsworth. Mountain elevation, Wallace, S.J. Elements in orographic dis- placement, McGee. Distortutl pebbles in conglomer- ates, Crosby. 1882. Origin of jointed structure, Gilbert, G. K. Hoefer's method of determin- ing faults in veins, Raymond. Jointed structure in clay and marl, Le Coute. Tertiary history of Grand Can- yon district, Dutton, C. E. Pliysics of the earth's crust, by Fisher, Dutton. Eli'ects of varying rotation of the earth,Todd. Summary of geology of Corn- stock lode, Beclicr. History of Lake Bonneville, Gilbert, G. K. Ore deposits of southwestern Wisconsin, Cbamberlin, T. C. Geology of Comstock lode and Washoe district, Becker. 1883. Classitication and origin of joint structure, Crosby, Laws of fracture in lissuring, Owen, K. Contributions to seismology, Owen, li. Origin of joint craelis. Walling. Geologic history of tbe Ameri- can continent, Hall, J. ; Hunt, T. S. San Juan region, Colo., Com- stock. History of Lake Lahontau, Iiu8sell,I.C. Note on jointed structure, McGee. Origin and hade of normal faults, McGee. Origin of continents, Crosby. Otologic Philosophy— Continued. Dynamic GEoi.otiY— Continued. 1883. Earth's orographic framework, Owen, li. General geology of Wiscoimin, Chambcrlin, T. C. Teculiar faulting of coal lied, Huston. Continental types and geolo;;y of continents, Owen, U. 1884. Secular increase of the earth':) mass, Winchell, A. Reprint of reports on the f;eol- ogy of the Virginias, Rogers, W.B. Reconnaissance in southern Oregon, Russell, I. C. Heat and cold in geology, Wal- lace, S. J. Theory of earthtjuakes of the Great Basin, Gilbert, (i. K, Fundamental theory of dy. namic geology, Powell, ,1, W, Becker's theory of I'aultiug, Browne, R. E. Origin of jointed structure, Gilbert, G.K. Faults of soutli western Vir- ginia, S(]uier. State of interior of the earth, Powell, J. W. Undulations in clay deposits in Texas, D. Evidence that interior of the earth is solid, WucLsworth, Studies of rocks of the Cordil- leras, \Vaiitton. ^^^oiintain C'.A. liARTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOOy. 411 It striic- ieiir Har- liter ;;eo- ,J.D. , iqis, iiiuli loluuiiH', lot" conU' cru9t«| liuutai • A. Geologic PhlloBophy — Continued. Dynamic Geolooy— Continued. 188.'. Separation of strata in folding, Bulkloy, F. G. Elevation and depreseion of the earth's surface, Lockinjj- ton. Displacement through intru- sion, Dana, ,1. D. Impact friction and faulting, Uecker. Mount Taylor and Zuni plateau, Dutton. Crumpling of the earth's crust, Taylor, W . B. British eartlxiuakcs and their Seismic relations, Owen, R. Column.ar structure in clay, Salisbury. Geology of Huntingdon County, Pa., White, I. C; Lesley, J. P. Lateral movements of the earth's crust. King, F. H. 1886. Lagging subsidence vs. elev.v tion, Richardson, J. Cause of earthquakes, Powell, .I.W. Structure of Triassic formation, Davis, W. M. Post-Tertiary elevation of Sierra Nevada, Le Conte. Earthquakes, Newberry. Origin of mountain ranges, Reade, T. M. Cause of shrinkage in the earth's crust, Taylor, W. B. Sources of trend and crustal surplusage in mountain Htructures, AVinchell, A. Contiuents and ocean basins, Le Conte. 1887-1S89. Structure of Trias of Connecticut Valley, Davis, W. M. Strurturo in Denver region, Colo., Eldridge. Cronitic hypothesis and moun- liuu building, Shaler. I'niblems of physical geology, Dutton. Mountain upthrusts. White, C.A. Geologic PhiloBophy~Continned. Dynamic (iKoi.ooY — Continued. 1887-1889. Origin of normal faults, Le Conte. Appalachian flexures in Penn- sylviinia, Margarie. (ieuesis of Hawaiian Islands, Hitchcock, C. H. Origin of oceanic depressions, Dana, J. D. Earthquakes, Newberry. Origin of lissure veins [and faults], Emmons, S. F. Is a faultot dii. trict, Mather. Remarks on metamorpli isn:, Fiinmons, E. ; .lacksoii, C. T. Analogy between modern ij,'iic. oils rocks and the priuiary formations, Dana, .). I). 1841, Final rej)ort on New Ihinip- shire, Jackson, C, T. Views on igneous action, \\he- iiomena in New York, Heck. 1H4."). Origin of minerals in trMppean rocks, Dana, J, D. 1846. Agriculture of New York, Km mons, E. I84y, Coloring matter of red flami- stones, etc., Dawson, ,1, \\. 1851, Geology of Lake .Siiporior liiuil district, Foster and W'liitiu'T. Agency of gas and steam in rock alteration, Rogers, W.li. Coal formal ion, especially in Pennsylvania, Rogers. H. D. Metani' ■•. phism in Rhode Island r..ck,s, Jackson, C. T. Age of sandstone, and igiieoiii phenomena of Lak;' .Siijieriiir. Foster and Whitney. Solidilication of rocks of Flor- ida reefs, Ilosford. 1854, On decomposition of rofb, etc, Calvert. 18.55. Roches magm^siennes du uronp \ Hudson, Hunt, T. S. Report on explorations bi^tw.oii latitude 38 J and 41 fdiimite] to tlie I'acilic, Scliiel. 1856. Carbonate of iron in coal nmi-\ iires and in color of rmks, Rogers, H. D. Report of midl.and coiinfii-'f'tl North Carolina. Kiiniious.K. 1857. Mineralogy of nietaiiioriibifj rocks. Hunt, T. S. Metainorphisni of soiiio seili mentary rocks. Hunt, T. S. 1858. fitudes siir lo mctainorpLisuieJ par Delesse, Am. Jour. SJii. ei il Goii M Geol CO Uimt Hi 'i'Jie .la( (»ri«i aiK T.S Rojjor Hit C. H 1«6:'. (.'liemi T. S. -Mctani rock Hieoric 'oriii.' ''•:•<• Rcj)oi.t lm3, * 'I'igiii (1 rocks, ''•■iatioi Hunt, '»il. On ,siii, HABTON.l NOKTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 413 |>it' rock?. .in uronp Isliotweii] i'lirrniitt] colli uieav I i)t' TO*. Iniitie^ »''] Imio st''^'"! int.T.S. Lviilnsuie.] lur. !:l'' Geologic Philosophy— Continued. Pe nil )!.()( ■ Y— (-'out i n lied. 1858, Observations sur le uK^tiinior- l>hisnu) normal, ^'irlot d'AouHt. Vorniiition des "oliths, N'irlet .r Ac U8t. Coal I'jldH of I'nlttMl States and liritiHh rroviuces, Kog- CM«, H, U. 185!*. l'aleontoloj{y of New York, vol. 3. Hall, ,1. Formation of Hilieeous rocks, Hunt, T. .S. Cement of Koxbiiry cougloiii- cvate, Hayes, A. A. (Jreonvilleandl'ikons districts, S. ('., Liebor. Some jjoints in chemicul geol- ogy, Hunt, T. S. Cement of sandstone and con- jllnmerato, .Jackson, C. T. Will. Dcbitmninizatiou of coal. Ihn- nions, E. 18()1. Conversion of cort.'iin conglom- erates into schists and ^ueiss, Hitchcock, E. Ceiii'ral report on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. Geology of Aciiuidneck. Hitch- cock, C. 11. Unstra titled rock.s of Vermont, Hitchcock, E. The theory of metamorphism, .Tackson, C.T. Origin of some magnesiau and aluminous rocks. Hunt, T. S. ]?ei>ort on geology of Vermont, Hitchcock, v.. • Hitchcock, E., jr., llager, and Hitchcock, C. H. 1861'. (Chemistry of the earth. Hunt, T. S. iletamorphism of crystalline rocks, Daubree. i'lieories of origin of primitive formati(ms. Hunt, T. S. M'^. Kcjiort of survey of Canada to 1863, Logan. < >rigin of eruptive and primary rockH, Macfarlau)?, T. Iv'clations of metamorphics, I hint, T. S. '**'il. On .silicification of fossils, Hunt, T. S. Geologic Philosophy — Continued. I'Kruoi.oov — C!on tinned. 1864. Contributions to lithology, Hunt, T. 8. 1865. Metauiorphic action in con- glomerate, .lackson, C. T. 1866. Slicken-sided slab from Penn- sylvania, Lynnm. Physical features, general ])rin- ciples, surface geology of Illi- nois, Worthen. Geologic du Mexiqne et de I'Amcriciue Ceutrale, Virlet d'Aoust. 1868. Principles of the natural sys- tem of volcanic rocks, Kich- thofen. Distortion of pebbles in con- glomerate, Hitchcock, C. H. Mittheilungen von der West Kiiste NorU-Amerikas, Kicht- hofeu. 18t)9. Concentric structure of granite rocks, Shaler. 1870. Astronomy and geology, Hunt, T. S. Silicates in Paleozoic fossils, Hunt, T. S. Origin and classification of crystallines, Macfarlane, T. Graphite of Laurentiau of Can- ada, Dawson, .J. W. Conistock lode. King, C. Goldlagerstiitten Californiens, Burkart. Nord-Amorikanische Schiefer- porphyroide, Credner, H. 1871. Hudson River palisadps, Wurtz. Relations in vicinity of Boston, Sliahr. Origin of granite and syenite, .lackson, C.T. Derivation of copper and asso- ciates on Lake .Superior, Pnmpelly. Origin of crystallines. Hunt, T. S. 1872. Origin of eozoonal limestone of Chelmsford, 15 u r b a n k , Perry. Notes on granitic rocks. Hunt, T. S. Address of Hunt to American Association, Dana, J. D. 414 CATALOGUE AND INDEX (>V [ui LI., r:; Geologic Philosophy— Coutiuued. Peti{()L()?lo River aistrii-t, Mich., Miirviuo. MetaiiiorpliiHMi of puhbloH iit Chtmtniit Hill, Nili-s. On tdongiition of jmbblcH, Shaler. MetaniorpliiHui of rocks, Hunt, T. 8. ConcuMitric lamination in rocks, Hunt,T. S. Violation of law of debitnniin- ization of coal eastward, Les- ley, J. P. Copper district of Michigan, Punipelly. Iron ores of Missouri, Schmidt. Notes on Pilot Knob and vicin- ity, Mo., Pumpelly. 1874. Physical history of New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Metamorphism duo to burning of lijjnito, Allen, J. A. Serpentine pseudomorphs from Tilly Foster mine, Dana, J.D. Reply to Hunt, Genth. 1875. Getdogy of Now Hampshire, by Hitchcock, Dana, J. D. Metamorphism and pseudo- morphism, Dana, J. D. Pseudomorphism and meta- mor})hism, a correction, Dana, J. D. 1876. Past and future of geology, Prtsstwich. 1877. Porphyries of eastern Massa- chusetts, Hyatt. Heldcrbcrg of IJernardton and Vernon, Dana, J. D. History of crystalline stratified rocks. Hunt, T. S. Geology of Now Hampshire, by Hitchcock, Dana, J. D. Relation of geology of Vermont to that of Boi'kshire, Dana, J.D. Dana on alteration of rocks, Hunt, T. 8. Origin of ])orpliyry, RouviJ. 1878. Dikes and Azoic of southeast- ern Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Oeologlo Philosophy — ( 'ontinned. PETlU)i.O(iY—( 'on tinned. 1878. ScMue jiointsiu lithology, Dmiii. .I.D. Metasdinatic developiiicni uf coi>per rocks of Lake .snp,. rior, Pumpelly. Systeiiuitic goology of foiiictii. parall.'i survey, King. ('. Mineralogy and litli«)l(>j,'y of New Hampshire, llawi's. 1879. Geological survey of tlio fur- tieth parallel, Newberry. Microscopic study of Hii Ionian- clay slate, Wichmann. Fortieth-par.;llol survc^y, 8j> tenuitic geology, by Kiii;'. Pumpelly. Classification of rocks, Wiids- worth. 1880. Geologic action of humus adds, .Tulien. Classification of lavan, Sli.iler. High plateaus of Utah, i uittoii, Powell. Geology of Menomineo iron region, Hrooks, Wri^'lit, E. E. Limestone belts of Westchester | County, N. Y., Daim, J, I). Geology of eastern Mii.^siioliii- setts, Crosby. Pinite ill eastern Mass:i(liii.seii,i, Crosby. History of some pre-L'auibn.iiiJ rocks. Hunt, T. S. 1881. Iron and copi)er district of LifceJ Superior, by \Viiil.s\vi>rlli.I Dana, J. D. Origin of petrosiliceous inclii,| Crosliy, Menominee and Mar<|iietle iroij region, Rominger. Record of geology for W'^^'i Hawes. Cupri ferous series of MiuiiiMH Winchell, N. H. Distorted pebbles in cou;'l»i^ erate, Ci'osby. Passage of sediments v< '^<* canic in Brighton, Mas*j Shaler. Various massive rocks niaiiej one metamorphio IT'"" Dana, J. D. J'il h ".V Met W Jndi I'll Hi,sf( OH] T. Copj), Irv, I'liysil Kinl Unsolj Da^i ^'.■itiinf NtonJ If. l)\ Ori^ri„r taliij Ji. b\ J'unt,| Copjier J-ikel Studies I WadsJ ^''»l>bro8| Hear (i. H. ^'•'f'ogral '•iinol, T)i,, fori iffor.iJ-sd ''•spositJ liARToN 1 NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 415 lvii.\»wort!iT Koui»* viicbj in cM'^"^ In.'. P''*' Oeologic Philosophy— Continnod. I'l'i i;iii.()(iY — ('ontiiniod. IHH'J. Summary «(' geology of C'om- Htock li)(l)>, lincker. Composition of MoHo/.oic dia- biiHO of Atlantic 81o|>o, HawoH. Peat at Scrauton, Pa., Fair- child. Cryslallinos of Wisoonsin Val- h\V, Irving, Van llise and Chik. 18K3. flpucial Roolopy of WisconHin, Chamborlin, T. C. Kock ji[(in«'8iN, early history of tint Anierican continent, Hitchcock, C. H. I'ro)frcHS of goolojty for 1882, Hunt, T. V. Filling of veins and cavities, Kcwconuw Point, W a d b - ".vortli. Meteoric and terrestrial rocks, Wadsworth. Induration of rocks hy atmos- pheric action, Wadsworth. lliHtory of serpentine and notes on i)re-Ciunbriun rocks, Hnnt, T. 8. C(>i)i)cr rocks of Lake Snperior, Irving, R. D. Physical constants of rooks, King, C. Unsolved problems on geology, Dawson, J. \V. Nature of induration in sand- stones in Minnesota, Irving, R. D. Origin of hornblende of crys- tallines of Northwest, Irving, R. D. 1BS4. (iciicsis of crystalline rocks, Hunt, T. S. ('(ip])cr and iron districts of Lake Su])erior, Wadsworth. Studies of rocks of Cordilleras, Wadsworth. Galibros and hornblende rocks near Baltimore, Williams, (i. H. Petrography of the fortieth pa- rallel, Ziricel. The fortieth-parallel rocks, Wadsworth. Lateral-secretioji theory of ore deposits, Wadsworth. Oeologic Philosophy — Continued. Pirruoi.iKiv — Continued. 18»1. So-called (piartz porphyry at Hollins, M<1., Williams, (f. H. Paramor)di(iHis of ]>yr()xene to hornl)lende, Williams, (i. II. Azoic system and its subdivi- sions, Whitney and Wads- worth. 1885. Divisibility of Archean in the Northwest. Irvinji, R. I). Rock notation for geological diagrams, Daiui, .J. I>. Enlargements of hornblende fragments, Van Ilisc. Canadian and Archean and Irish metamorphics, Kina- han, (i. II. Dikes of a])])arently eruptive granite near Haltimore, Wil- liams, (i. II. Knliirgement of fragments in certain rocks, Irving and Van Hise. Geology of the Scottish High- lands, Hunt, T. S. Progress of geology for 1883 IIunt.T. S. Origin of crystalline rocks. Hunt, T. S. Archean of the Northwest, Irv- ing, R. D. Pressure iluxion in Pennsyl- vania, Lewis, H. C. Enlargement of fragments in certain rocks, Irving and Van Hise. Notes on stratigraphy of Cali- fornia, Becker, Notes on inetamorphism, Ste- venson. Igneous rocks of Washoe, Nev., Hagne and Iddings. Copp(!r rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, R. D. Geology of month of Narragan- sett Bay, Dale. Archean of the Northwest, Irving, R. D. Notictiof Lchinann on origin of crystalline schists, Williams, G. H. 1886. Terms applied to metamrtr- phism and porphyritic struc- ture, Dana, J. D. 416 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bru,. 12 Qeologic Philosophy — Continneil. PKTUoLcKiV — Continnod. 1886, Supeniii'tamorpliiain aud vnl- canisni, Coinstock. (4al)I>ios. etc., near Baltimore, Williams, G.H. Crotaceous mi'tamorpliics of Calilbniiii. IJeckcr. Waslioo rocks. Hcckor. Gabbros and aiiiphibolitcs of Delaware, Cliesfer. Mineral physioloj^y and pliysi- ograpliy. Hunt, T. S. Origin of weliists and iron ores of Lake Sajterior, Irving, R.D. Gnoissic foliation and origin of Archean rocks, Lawton. Tornebobm on formation of quartzito by enlargement, Irving, R. D. Origin of scbists, etc., of P«v- nokee-Gogebic range. Van Hise. 1887-188!3. Northeastern Minnesota, Wincbell, A. Geology of Wtaten Island, Brit- ton, N. L. Origin of crystalline rocks, Hunt, T. S. Hunt's Mineral Pliysiology, etc., Science. Archean geology i n L a k e Suj)erior region, Lawson. Parallel structure in roclis, Callaway. Lithopbysa> and lamination of acid lavas, hidings. Origin of serpentines, Grata- cap. Holocrystalline granitic struc- ture in Tertiary eruptives, Williams, G.H. Texture of massive rocks, Becker. Crystallization of igneous rocKS, Iddings. Diabasic schists with ,j.as))ilite in Minnesota, Wincliell, II. \'. Paramorphic origin of certain nuuerals. Cross. Paragenesis of allanite and epldote in rocks, Hol)b8. Arclican geology of Maryland, WilUums, G. H, Geologic Philosophy — Continued. PETit()i.f)OY — Continued. 1887-1889. Metamorpbism in locks, Heinrich. Metamor))hi8m of erujitiM'^ nn south siiore of Lake Sii|i,.. rior, Williams. G. H. Conglomerates in gneiss, Win chell, A. Variations in intensity of metamorpbism. Dana. ,1. 1), Report of Lake Superidr divi- sion. U. .S. (ieologieal Survey, Irving, li. D. Report on Archean [(iri.<;iii «(' crystallines and sci|)cn- tines], Frazer et al. I)ai!/ig on nature of gneiss anil granulites of Saxonv, Am. (ieol. Montville seri)ontine, Merrill. G.P. Asptai, Colo. [dolomizatimi of limestones], Eimiioijs. S. V. Foliation and sedinu'iitniinii. Lawson, Wiucbell, .V. Dikes of Hudson K'iver Li^'Ii- lands, Kemp. Dikes of Rainy Lake leiiimi. Lawson. Quartz -koratophyre from 1 geon Point, Bayley. Gal)bros and norites, lierrii Clark, and Deniiim. Peridotites, gabbros. ami n:- desites of Minncscita, Wail worth. Peridotites from I.ittlo iwl Island, Mc, Merrill, ti. Quicksilver deposits of i'acilisj Slope, Becker. Ophiolites of Warren t'oiiutrj N. v., Merrill, (J. I'. Origin of l)owldcr8 liydewmipo sitioii, Spencer, .1. W. Snbaerial di^cay of wch origin of red colm- dI' eiriaij rocks, Russell, I. C Geologicunilmiueralogii'iii'tl Sears. Latest volcanic eriipti"" California, Diller. Spotted rocks iroin I'l?* Point, Minn., Ba\ loy. J •^lUlsy, I'etrog,,,j,J •^lerrilj, ■'^'■'list.sof , ''"iiii.i. jjj BulJ. 127, HABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 417 ,,\vmo\it;iuoii. ell. A. I Kivev liiili- ] LaUo ,lev. fllllU I'u'rriii until. Wail? \,itt\o mi lervi lositH A Vaoitii 11. I". ComiK] Geologic Philosophy — Contiuued. rETHOi.ocJY — Contiinmd. 1M«7-188!). Obsidian cViiY, Yollowstoim Park, Iddiugs. (iiieiss-diinito rontiictH of North ('arolina, Chatard. Ori.!j;in of primary (inart/ in basalt, Tddin<;8. History of porphyritio quartz in erni»tive8, Diller. Geiioti(! history of crystalline rocks, Hunt, T. S. Report on Rainy Lako refjioti, LawHon. Rei)ort of division of Petrogra- phy, United States (ioolog. ical Survey, Diller. [Texture of umssive rocks] report of California division, Tinted States Geological Snr- A'cy, l?ecker. 1890. Origin of soda granites, etc., Pigeon Point, Hayley. Origin of gneiss, Bell. liernardston series, Emerson, I'rimary quartz in basalts. Id- dings. Mt'tainorphic phenomena in Massachusetts, Emerson. I'rc-Cambrian of the Black Hills, Van Rise. (ireenstone schists of Menom- inee and Mar(iuette regions, Williams, (i. H. ; Irving, R. 1). Granitoid areas in lower Lau- rentiau, Hitchcock, Wil- liams, G. H. Studies of hornblende schist, Hitchcock, C. H. X(iii-f<'lds]iathic intrusives of Maryland, Williams, (i. H. Granites in Massachusetts, Em- erson. I'VS bv»'V dov III 1' I'ttJl lueta 10)11' ,cn"« evupti"" ill'-r. irom BayloS' l'>^1 Dikes in Kennebunkport, Me., Kemp. Areheau of central Canada, Lawson. Serpentines of southeastern Pennsylvania, Rand. I>{ii(!()us rocks of Yellowstone Park, hidings. Petrography for 1887 and 1888, Merrill, a. P. Schists of Coast ranges of Cali- I'oriiia, Becker. Bull. 127 27 Geologic Philosophy — Continued. PiCTnoi.or.v— Continued. 1890. Crystallines of Lake Superior region, Irving, Chamberlin and Van Ilise. S)>licrulitic crystallization. Am. Geol., hidings, Ooss. Late volcani(! eruption in Cali- fornia, Diller. Granites from British Colum- bia, Adams, F. D. Alunite and diaspore of Rosita hills, Colo., Cross. CrystalliiK! rocks of ^Hssouri, llaworth. Petrographic ditVerentiation in dikes iu Rainy Lake region, Lawson. Silicitied glass breccia of Sud- bury district, Canada, Wil- liams, ('•. H. Metamorphism in conglomerate schist, Wolif. Igneous rocks of Arkansas, Williams. .I.E. Ptuiokt^e iron series, Irving and Van Ilise. GLACIOL()(iY. 1828. On moving stones, Chipman. 1833. Report on Massachusetts, Hitflicock, E. 1837. Geology of Portland and vicin- ity. Hitchcock, E. 1810. Fourth report of survey of sec- ond distri<'t of New York, Emmons, E. 1841. Final report on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. History of geologi(^ studies in the United States, Hitch- cock, E. 1842. The glacial theory of Agassiz, Maclareu, (,', Classification of drift, Eni- nums, v.. Remarks on Murchison's ad- dress, Hitchcock. E. Lyell on uplift of North Ameri- can tcu'race, Rogers, H. D, Glaitial theory of America, Jackson, C. T. Remarks on iceberg phenom- ena, Coutiiouy. 1843. Stria- and furrows in rocks of western New York. Dewey, C. 418 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF tH''u..ii; Geologic Philosophy— Coutiuued. Glacioi.ooy — Coutinned. 1843. Polishing of rocks and parallel valleys of Pennsylvania, Rog- ers, H. D. On drift, Jackson, C. T. ; Red- field, Hitclicoik, E. Absence of southern niaterials in the drift, Rogers, W. B. On glacial action, Nicollet. The phenomena of glacio-aqiie- oiis action in North America, Hitchcock, E. Geology of New York, first dis- trict, Mather. 1844. Influence of icebergs upon drift, Hayes, J. L. Final report on Now Hamp- shire, .fackson, C. T. Dispersion of drift blocks in Berkshire County, Mass., Hitchcock, E. American geology and condi- tion of research in the United States, Rogers, H. D. Drift phonoiueua in Portage County, Ohio, Redfield. A week among the glaciers. Grant, H. A. Iceberg theory of drift. Dob- son. 1845. Dispersion of blocks of drift in Berkshire County, Mass., Hitchcock, E. 184fi. Secf>nd report on geology of Vermont, Adams, C. B. 1847. Trains of blocks in Berkshire, Mass., Rogers and Rogers. Boulder trains in Berkshire County, Mass,, Rogers, H. D. and W. B. Third report on geology of Ver- mont, Adams, C. B. 1848. Geology of South Carolina, Tuomoy. 1849. Terraces, bars, drift, and ])ol- ished surfaces of Lake Su- perior, Agassiz, L. 1850. Erratic phenomena about Lake Superior, Agassiz.. L. Origin of drift and terraces and lawsofacjneous action, Rog- ers, H. D. Errati<' phenomena of the cen- tral Alps, Guyot. Geologic Philosophy — Contlnnoil. Glaciology — Continued. 1850. Dispersion of bowlders anij drift, Redfield. Lake Superior, Agassi/, L, 1851. On erratics of Canada, lijgoliv, Grinding power of glaiiers, Desor. 1852. Post-Pliocene of Soutlicrn an! Northern States, Desor, E. 1853. Phenomena of Davis Strait iiiid Baffin's Bay, Sutherland. 1855. Moseley on descent of jrlaciers, Lo Conte. 1856. Large bowlder of Anihew. Mass., Hitchcock, 1".. 1857. Tertiary of Canada and its 1*1 sils, Billings. 1858. Fractured ledges in VermuntJ Hitchcock, C. H. 1859. Diluvial striie on fragment* 11 situ, Stoddard, 0. \. 1860. Tertiary fossils from L1I1 dor, Maine, etc., Dawsm J. W. 1861. Report on geology of Vi mont, Hitchcock, i:.; Hitf coek, E., jr., Haijer, n Hitchcock, C. H. General report on gpolojivl Maine, Hitchcock, (', H. 1862. Origin of certain iakes, h'ai sey. Glacial action in aonM Maine, DeLaski. 1863. Superficial geology of Gisj Bell, R. 1864. Supposed glacial drift iiil dor and western tiiiu( Hind. 1865. Relative powers of jiW% and floating icebergs chisou. Preliminary report nii Brunswick, Hind. Asphalt vein in cdmI iiu'ii of western Virginia, L«( 1866. Glacial period in North .ij ica. Belt, T. Geological sketclies, A(.'fi»»l Formation of ox'avatulf basin of New Englauil Jer. Glacial phenonien 1 of I..i')| and Maine, Packard. Fr< 1868. Coi b( Depi th( sej 1869. Absej of 1 Wotio A'otes 870. Moder ada. Forme tains 71- Glacial Lake N. II. li'idgcs sachu Surface and M berry. Moraine/ Mass. Bowldorl L'ount;J A 1 1 i t u I •luringl Perry. Changes Maine, Position 111 whir ciers orl '2- J'ost-Plio^ ""n, J. f'J-ieialthfi Surface gel ^vick, M\ Island of "'■ NarraJ OJ'"'iHl ph< "lid n<,j.j ^^'assiz, lBru..K: DiBTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 419 netl. Idt'Ts and isiz, L. da, liigsliy, f {glaciers, ! jutliern and | Dcsor, E. is Strait iuiJ I .berlaiid. t of glaciers, 1 of Amlietsi,] Ill and its I'S-I 8 in VernwDt^ H. u liiiiiraentsi^ I, O.N. , from Law etc.. Dav^wi^ lolofiy "f ^'^ ;«ck. r-.; Hitt' ., Ila^er. ^iti :. li- lt on i.ocl- t'. H ain liitf'i jn ill t-oiUlK laski. ,.1,,-y of 0.«i Lil drift iiil'»' j;poloiy kvesterii Can; .vers of ?1'^" icebtTg" P^ (111 report Hind. in r.ial W^^ Virrriuia.W |„\ in Nortl> ^ I'- few KnsiV.""^'! honiennofl.»i . pacUaril' (Jeologlc Philosophy— Continued. Gi-Acioi-OfiY— Continiiod. l!jG(), Physical features, general prin- ciples, and surface geology of Illinois, AVortlien. 1867. Andrews on the glacial drift, Hilgard. Fresh-water glacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. 1868. Comparisons of icebergs with glaciers, with reference to bowlder clay of Canada, Da w- ron, J. W. Depression of the sea during the Glacial period, Whittle- sey. 1869. Absence of glaciation in valley of the Yulton, Shaler. Motion of glaciers, DeLaski. Notes on glaciation, Brigham. 1870. Modern glacial action in Can- ada, Bleasdell. Former glaciers in White Moun- tains, Agassiz, L. 1871. (ilacial features of Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wiuchell, N. H. K'idgcs of drift in eastern Mas- sachusetts, Shalor. Surface geology of Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley, New- berry. Moraines near Watertown, Mass., Shaler, Niles. bowlder trains in Berkshire County, Mass., Perry. Attitude of the continent during the Glacial period, Perry. Changes of level of coast of Maine, Shaler. Position and height of plateau in which New England gla- oiers originated, Dana, J. D. 1872. Post-Pliocene of Canada, Daw- Non, J. W. (ilacial theory of drift, .Jackson, 0, T. ; Perry, Pickering. Surface geology of New Bruns- wick, Matthew. Island of Aquidneck and parts of Narragansett Bay, 8haler. Glacial phenomena of southern and northern hemispheres, Agaesiz, L. Oeologic Philosophy— Continued. Glaciology— Continued. 1872. Causes of production of Cape Hatteras, Shaler. Glacial period in New England, Perry. 1873. Drift of the Northwest, Wiu- chell, N. H. Striiu on Mount Monaduock, Wheelock. Northwestern counties of Illi- nois, Shaw. Glaci.al and Champlain eras in Now England, Dan.i, .1. D. Agency of glaciers in excavat- ing valleys and basins, Niles. Northwestern Ohio, Winchell, N. H. Post-Tertiary history of New England, Perry. 1874. Surface geology of Ohio, New- berry. History of Winnopiseogeo Lake, Hitchcock, C. H. Bearing of surface geology of North Carolina on drift ])he- uomena of the North Bur- bank. 1875. Suiierficial geology of central North America, Dawson, J. W. Address to Natural History Society of Montreal, geologic history, Dawson, J. W. Studies on formation of moun- tains in the Sierra Nevada, Muir. 1876. Damming of streams by drift during melting of glacier, Dana, J. D. Supposed agency of ice floes in Champlain period, Winchell, A. Formation of lakes, Kussel, I. C. The Glacial period, Clayton. Ice and ice work in Newfound- land, Milne. 1877. Glacial phenomena of North America, Torroll. Report of southeastern division of survey of Colorado, End- lich. American surface geology, Wood, S. V. 420 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [bou. m. DARTO».) Qeologlc Philosophy— Continued. GLACioLCXiY — Continued. 1877. Connecticut \'iillcy in Cliam- plain and Terrace periods, Upliani. Pan ico work and glacialmarks in Labrador, Packard. Geology of eastern Wisconsin, Cliamberlin, T. C. Origin of kames in Massacbu- setts, Uphani. On the (Jlacial epochs, Price, E. K. Surface geology of eastern Massacbusetts, Crosby. Surface geology of Merrimac Valley, llpbani. Motion of continental glaciers, Shaler. 1878. Extent and significance of Wisconsin kettle moraine, Cbamberlin, T. C. Erratics at bigli levels in the Northwest, Dawson, G. M. Agency of glaciers in erosion of valleys, Xiles. Gravel ridfics in Merrimac Val- ley, Wright, G. F. Superficial geology of British Columbia, Dawson, G. 'SI. Lenticular bills drift, Hitch- cock, C. II. Northoastern coast of Labra- dor, Hind. Surlace geology of New Hamp- shire, Upham. Modified drift in New Hamp- shire, lJpb:im. (ilacial drilt in New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. 187}). Terminal moraine of North American ice sheet, I'jihaui. Origin of upland lakes, Ward, J. C. Surface geology of part of MissiHsip])i A'alley, Mc(iee. Superficial formatiiius of north- eastern Iowa, McfJee. l{eport of Wiscciisin survey for 1878, Cniambe.-lin, T. ('. 1880. Succession of glacial deposits in Now England, Upham. 1881. Report on central and western Minnesota, Upham. Geologic Philosophy — Continued. Glaciouxjv — Continued. 1881. Illustrations of the earth's surface, glaciers, S li a 1 er. Davis. Glacial erosion in Maine, Stout, So-called kames of Connecticut Valley, Dana, J. D. Shaler and Davis's glaciern, McGee. Glacial drift and itn terminal, Upham. Kames of Maine, Stone. Maximum synchronouH glacia- tion, McGee. Local subsidence produced by an ice sheet, McGee. Action of frost in superliiial materials, Kerr. Date of Glacial era in eastern North America, Wrifibt. G.F, Apparent glacial deposits valley drift. Stone. Dall on Arctic ice and glac tion in Minnesota, Wincliel N. H. Drift in vicinity of Boston, I ham. 1882. Loess and associated (lf|i(j5t;t''-''' •" loioisv of lip aUoy, *'V..vk. |,lril'ti"t^«-^'' T. C. rtUolouii'W*-'" rod. fvo-Glacialo"! If \;vUes Ene jayyoli'. lower lir^"''^ ' leat Ui^'^'' ^''- f > loiueiui <'l • dmiinoutbf ;W,G.V. ,nueclient \ ■■wer IJortli Geologic Philosophy— Continued. Gi.ACioi.oGY — Continued. 1883. Effect of wanner (dimate on {jlaciers, Dutton. lee age in Pennsylvania, I^ewis, H. C. Remarks on moraineH and ter- races. DawHon, .T. W. Parallel drift hills of western New York, Johnson, L. Unsolved prohlenis in geology, Daw.sou, .1. W. Glacial and Chaniplain periods of New Haven region, Dana, .1. D. Terminal moraine of second Glacial jieriod, Chambi^rlin, T. C. Recent advances and recessions of glaciers, 8haler. Hvidcnce I'rom southern New England against iceberg the- ory of drift, Dana, .1. D. Glaciation of northeastern United States, Lewis, H. C. General geology of Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. (ilacial canyons, Mc(i(>e. Glacial phenomena of Bay of Chaleurs region, Cihalmers. Glacial markings in Laurentian Hills, Andrews, E. Thickness of glacier in New .Jersey, etc.. Smock. Kelation of temperature to gla- ciation, Becker. I'lassification of lake basins, Davis, W. M. < >rigin of the Great Lakes, New- berry. 1881. Hillocks of angular gravel and disturbed stratiiication, Chamberlin, T. C. Glaciation south of terminal moraine of Pennsylvania, Ticwis, H. (J. Glimate changes of later geologic times, Whitney, .1. D. Inliuence of convection on gia- nt' icf' ■ elation, Becker. Re])ort on terminal moraine in !«toM Pennsylvania, etc., Lewis, AiuB ir. C.;' Lesley, J. P. Drift of Indiana, Newberry. Geologic Philosophy— Continued. Gr,A. Seat of volcanic action, Hunt, T. 8. Notes on Andes of Ecuador, Orton, K. Volcanoes and earthqiiakes, Hunt, T. 8. 1870. Origin and classilication of crystalline rocks, Macfarlano. 1871. Theory of great features of the earth's surfaco, Lo Conte. etc. V(,l. Geologic PhiloBophy— Continued Vor.c'ANisM— Continued. 1872. Keport on Montana, Hayden. Water as an element o cani(^ action, Hrighaui. 1873. Theories of volcanoes, Hunt, T.S. 8onu^ results of earth's <'oatrai ■ tion, Dana, .J. D. 1874. Groat hiva Hood of tlio West and structure of Cascade Mountains, Le Conte. Mallet's theory of vulcauicitv, Hilgard. Mechan ism of Stromboli, Mallet. Now theory of geyser actiuc. Andrews. E. 1875. Northwestern Wyoming, Com stock, T. B. Report on portions of Xevjida, Utah, California, and .\ri- ;;ona, Gilbert. 1877. Great lava flood of the Xnrtli- west, Le Conte. Henry Mountains, Gilbert. Report on San Juau regioii, Colo,, Holmes, W. H. Report ii\ (iraud Kiver rcnion, Colo., Peale. Phenomena iu geyser basin- of Yellowstone Park, Coiiistoi t. Peculiar typo of ernptivLiiioiiii- tains in Colorado, Peak' 1878. Systematic geology of I'orticili parallel survey, Kiui;, C. Geysers, Le Conte. Eruptive rocks of ColuraJo, Endlicb. 1879. Extinct volcanoes about Laki Mono, Le Conte. Gilbert's Geology of IbeHei Mountains, Dana, ,1. D Geological survey of tlie l'«rj tieth parallel, Newberry, Fortieth parallel survey, <.vi tcmatic geology, by Kiii| Pumpelly. 1880. Classification of lavas, f^lialfl High plateausof Utah, Dutto: Powell, J. W. 1881. Passage of sediments to canic in Bright ou, .Mai Shaler. 1882. In Wyoming, Geikie, A, On s Vol IJ IMi on W Ha« 1885. Gem Voj AIoui tea Thcoi Foiiu •'las IW Cn.tci (iCollI^ vilid A .li.s.s, Dan; On vc J. D. 1887. llistor iioa ( Uinta t cinisi Volciu m. History Loa (I 'I'cport '^ecke; 'Iicll, Kniptioi: '■cgioD 'I'laps of t'tn-il r( I'etrogjjij J.'iiids, I ^'•'iurs ill "aim, I ^^- Vol,.a,.,„., ^'■ysers, \ ^'t'U-ark 1 region, _ J-ike ijonii DlBTON.; NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOGV. 425 iiuK, C. ColuradOi li,l)OUt UM ll' ibeHti .1,1) I'ol' tlie foi fcwlievry Isurvey.^y ], iiy 1^'°' tali.D''™' Hits to ^ iiou. Ma lie, A' Geologic Philosophy — Continued. V()I.'^'— < "iitiiiiicd. l^^;!. ^■l^lcllni<' iihcnonieua of the lia- wiiiiiiii IsIiukU, Uiittou. 'riieriiialNjiriii^H of Yellowstone I'arU, I'fulo. Il!i84. Stuilii'H of rocks of ConlillciiiH, Wiulswortli. flio volcanic problem stated, Dutton. On sudden dellection in lava stieanis, Niles. V^olcauic sand from Unulaska, Dill.T. ]{clations of Tiiassic traps of eastern United States, Davis, W. M. Hawaiian voluauoes, Dutton. 18b5. Genesis and conservation of volcanic energy, I'ikc. Mount Taylor and Zuni jda- teau, Dutton. Theory of volcanoes, Dutton. Torni of volcanic cones and t'liistic limit of lava, Becker. l!<8ti. Crater i^ake, Dutton. (ieology and niiuiuj;- of lioad- ville, Knniions, S. F. A dissected volcanic mountain, Dana, J. 1). «>u volcanic eruption, Dana, .I.D. 1887. History of changes in Mount Loa craters, Dana, ,1. D. Hints toward a theory of vol- canisin, Dana, J. D. Volcani(! action, Dana, .1. 1>. I*loring expe- dition, Dana, .1. D. Decomposition of rocks by mete- teoric waters, Rogers and Rogers, Condition of traps of New Hampshire a measure of ero- sion, Hubbard, (>. P. Report of survey of South Car- olina for 1856, Lieber. Chemistry of the earth. Hunt, T. S. Drift and decomposed rock iu Brazil, Agassiz, A. A naturalist iu Brazil, Hartt. Notes on Pilot Knob and vicin- ity. Mo., Pumpelly. Bearing of surface geology of North Carolina on drift ]die- nomena of the North, Bur- bank. Weathering of trap, Pennsyl- vania, Frazer. Crystallines of the Blue Ridge, Hunt, T. S. Relation of geology to agri- culture, Hitcheock, C. H. Disintegration of rocks. Hunt, T. S. Report on Hoosac tunnel. Hunt, T. S. Northwestern Wyoming, Coni- stock, T. B. Kaolin in Wisconsin, Irving, RD. Report of progress of survey of Kentucky, Shaler. Decayed gneiss of Hoosac Mountains, Hunt, T. S. Relation of rock decay to loess, drift, and rock basins, Pum- pelly. ,-——«»—■ 426 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BtJI,L.127. DARTOW. I Oeologic Philoaophy — Continued. ]{()( K I)E<'AY— ContimuMl. 1880. Liitoritti of Iiidiii, McClee. Goolof;;i(! action of luiuiUH acids, ■Inlitsn. RocoiiuuisHance in >Siin Fran- cisco und Bodie diutrictH, Hei ktT. 1882. Lower St. Croix district, Wooster. Suinniiiry of t'eology of Com- stoclc lodo, ]}i.cker. Geology of ComHtock lode and Washoe dlstriot, Becker. 1883. Geology and soils of tobacco region of North Carolina, Kerr. Soils of Wisconsin, Chamber- lin, T. C. Rock disintegration in hot, moist climates, Storer. Decay of rocks geologically considered, Hunt, T. S. General geology of Wisconsin, Clianiberlin, T. C. 1884. Durability of building stone in vicinity of New York, Julieu. Weathering of Pottsvillo con- glomerate, Winslow. Chemical geology, Crosby. Building stones of the United States, Hawes. Decay of rocks in Brazil, Derby. Decay of quartzite, Dana, J. D. 1885. Decay of quartzite, pseudo- breccia, Daua, .F. D. Bowlders of decomposition at Washington, D, C.,etc., .Spen- cer, J. W. Progress of geology,1883, Hunt, T. S. 1886. Origin of kaolin, Lesley, ,1. P. Kainbow lode, Butte, Mont., Blake, W. P. Decomposition in Missouri, Spencer, J. W. 1889. Subaerial decay of rocks, Rus- sell, I. C. Geologic and mineralogic notes. Sears. 1890. Subaerial decay of rocks and origin of red color, Dana, J.D. Oeologic Philosophy— Continued. Dkuuadation. 1824. Reliquiii' diluvinna', by Muck- laud, •Sillimau. 1825. On bowlders and rolled stones, N. 1832. Review of Phillips's Prin.iiil,., of Geology, Sillimau. 1835. On the falls of Niagara, Ho;,'(is, H. D. 1837. Geology of Portland and \ icin- ity, Hitchcock, l]. 1839. Geology and topograpliy ol western New York, Ihiyen, G. E. 1811. Final report on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. 1812. Elemcnt.s of geology and out- lint! of geology of North Caro- lina, Mitchell, E. 1844. Niagara Falls, their chiiDges and geology, H.-iU, J. 1848. Geological action of curreiitj of the ocean, Davis, {'. I(, Erosion of the earth's siirlke by rivers, Hitchcock, E, 1852, Geologic action of the winds, Maury. 1855. Polishing of rocks by dr> sauds. Blake, W. P. 1857. Illustrations of surface g<'ol- ogy, Hitchcock, E. 1858. Terrain d'originom(''t(^()ri(|iieoii de transport, acrien c]iii exi-rt au Mexique.Virlct d'Aoihi. Physical geography atteiidind production of the raleozoic] strata, Rogers, H. I). 1869. Rock ruins, Niagara Falls,] Hyatt. Certain physical feature.' ol ui)per Mississippi i{iver,W:irj ren, G. K. 1872. Action of wind and sand «\ rocks, Leidy. 1873. River and lake teriiices, Yo! mans. 01)servation8 on Niagara, Tyi dall. 1874. Sand sculpture in the Wf Gilbert. 1875. Exploration of the ColoraJj Powell, J. W. Wind erosion, Gilbert. Tidal erosion, Shalcr. Oeologic ] 1875. ^ N Itv i I li'ei C Ero (; 1876. I-'orj I. Anti Vn Note Frost Kei Erosii Hnta Henr_\ f'eoJoi rain Hejiorf Ki'u m. .Strikii Colo mi 18»2. ilistorj Gil 1,1 GpoI()o;\ trict, Thel; '''ertiari .von d l'***4. Fonnati il>ice8, f'lenonif Chjini] .'. D. '^* Notes on Age of K Amount ^iniesto ^^6- Internal Wind aci m. Law.sofj i'owell,' LiUVS of ■'^''ience. F'oody Aleyer, (it, in DAHTO!*. NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOQY. 427 .luiexi-'*] il'Aoibt. iitt.Midiu?! la Fall'i kitiives o« 1(1 saiul 4 ■iices, m tigara.Tji tlie \Vc Geologic Philosophy— Coil tiimed. DiiiUAi'Airo.v— Coiitiimcd. 1875. North western Wyoming, Coni- stock, T. B. Notes ((i\ j^eology of I^ohigli Connty, etc., I'a., Losloy, J. P. Report on portions of Now Mex- ico and Arizona Burvoycd in 1873, Gilbert. Kopoi't of Hur\ey of North Carolina, Kc rr. Erosion hy sand in tlio West, (iilbert. 1876. I'orniatiou of lakes, Rnssell, I.e. Antiqnity of caverns of Ohio Valley, .Shaler. Note on erosion, Dana, .1. D. Frost drift in North Carolina, Kerr. Erosion of rocks, Andrews. I'inta Mountains, i'owell. 1877. Henry Mountains, Gilbtat. ii Rogers, H. D. Fossil raindrops, .Tackson.l f, Coal measures of South , gin.s, Nova Scotia, liinv-iiii, .I.W. I'reliniinary report of sum] in California. Ulakc, W, Depth of ocean oC cLalk posits, Rogers, II. H. Changes of sea level tileiii (luring stated i)crio(U time. Tiiylor. 1855. American geology, Eiiiiiifiiiv Acadian geology, Dinvsmi. W. Impr(!ssions on clay in iiiKlI Mass., Hitchcock. (-'.II. 185(). On fossil raindrops, Warnn, 1857. AgcMU-y of Gulf Stream inlB'*'^. H mation of I'loriila. l-eConl Illustrations of smrnci' ogy, Hitchcock. K. 1858. lehnology of New Kii Hitchcock, E. Reports on the JIissi>8i| Long, *■■ H. Quaternary of Missouri. ?' low. ■'»""• m,', Delti,^ Physh^al geography iitt«'ii»"l. i'oi„,.,fio'„' production of the I'alfi™ tunis £,1} strata, Rogers, H. D. ^ ''""^phate Ne iBri.i.W tiAlTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 429 ts III' l.lllif istrnt. \hw>x. Hiintlstoim «( i\. •turo in I'nt:- ,, U()U;iU, I'.li. [, of llll' l\liu(l U. ,.Hor mill Wliit- 1 (imirl/.ic. N''^- .1. Geologic .Ski'IMI'; 18.".!'. ifitication W.Ik Ivift (1>'V"^"' vcs of south .i":j IV Scotia, 1 >;>«■"»( vopovt of »"«1 ,.■1-1.11 <>!• '•^■'"' i ,,n.vs,ll.l'. [HUito.l Ix-noiU ilor. ■oolosy,!'-"""™-' icology, 1>»^«"M IS on clay i" ^^A ttchcocli.t'.ll' liun«li(>i>» Wiirt'* 18(10. IHCl J Gulf Strei>m m If riori.liv,l-^'^'°°" luB of HurfKC ?' \cbcocU, K of New K«?l^ Jon the Mis*'-»1 n. ly of Missouri. LogravY ^a tiou of tbe ■'''" luotferB, H'^' i8(i;s. IWJ. I>i6.'i. l>itiG. \m. \\m. |«T1. PhiioBophy — Continued. NTATioN— Continued. >Sk«)t('li of H''"'"Ky "f L'uited Htutcs, Ko^crH, H. II. Origin of s|ilieroidiil utructiirc in Hodimentury roik», -Silli- num. St'diiiioiitarv and otlier rela- tiiinN of I'alt'o/.oie IonhIIh of Now York, IJif^Hliy. l'al(^ont()loji;y of Now York, vol. ;t, Hall,.!.' (ieolo^ie }>rutiiiuo «lo la Loui- HiaiM", ThoniasHy. llv.N— Continued. 1871. rreservalion of vegetal re- mains in coul ineaHureN, I.oh- quoreux. PhoHphate Iteds, Whaler. Delta and mud lumps of Mis- sissippi River, llil^ard. Changes of level of coast of Maine, Slialer. 1872. Post I'liocone of Canada, Daw- son, .1. W. l)istril>iition of conglomerate, Pickering. Formation of deltas, Tylor. Corals and coral islands, Dana, .T. I). 1873. Imperfection of paleontologic record, Nicholson. Origin of metalliferous depos- its, Hunt, T. S. Report on se<'ond district of Ohio, Aiulrews, E. B. 1874. Circles of deposition, New- berry. Ou stratilication of rocks, Hunt, T. S. The deposition of clays. Hunt, T. S. (Jarboniferous system of Ohio, Newberry. Parallelism of co.il seams, An- drews. 1875. Report on portions of Nevada, Utah, California, and Ari- zona, Gilbert. .Southern New England during the melting of the glacier, Dana, .F. D. Mosozoic sandstones of the United States, Friizer. 187t). (ieology along Louisville, Pa- diuah and Southwestern Railway, Norw()>)d. Uinta Mountains, Powell. Denuding agencies and geo- logic deposition, Tylor, A. Geyserite pebbles in Yellow- stone Park, Comstock. Transportation routes in Wis- consin, Warren, G. K. Sea-bottom deposits, Murray, J. Rain and rivers, Greenwood. Colorado plateau province, Gil- bert. 430 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BCLLi: Geologic Philosophy — Continued. SedijiENTation — Continued. 1877. Lithologio du fond des niers, by Delesse, Frazor. Connecticut Valley in Chani- plaiu and Terrace periods, Upham. Causes of production of Capo llattoras, Sbaler. Catastrophism and evolution, King, C. Sedimentation along tho Atlan- tic Coaat, Lesley, J. P. Newport conglomerato, Rogers, W. B. Concerning footprints, Russell, L C. Report of progress of survey of Kentucky, Shalor. Critical periods in the history of the earth, Le Conto. 1878. White River district, Colo. Endlicli. Glacial drift in New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Gravel ridges inMerrimao Val- ley, Wright, G. F. Physics of Gulf of Mexico and tho Mississippi, Forsliay. Geology of the West, Phillips, J. V. Silurian fossils in eastern Penn- sylvania, Prime. 1879. Hartt on tho Brazilian sand- stone reefs, Rathburn. History of Trias in New Jersey and Connecticut VaUey, Rus- sell, I. C. Flocculation of particles, Hil- gard. North American Mosozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Loess of tho Mississippi Valley, Hilgard. Origin of clays, Hunt, T. S. Physios of the Mississippi, Ab- bot, H. L. Formation of Cape Cod, Up- ham. Relation of rock decay to loess, drift, and rock basins, Pum- pelly. Richthofen's theory of loess in light of Missouri deposits, Todd. Oeologic Philosophy—Continued. Sedimkntation — Continued. 1880. Auriferous gravels of Sien| Nevada, Whitney, J. D. High tides in geologic histor] Newberry. Ripple marks, Gilbert. Old river beds of Califoraul Le Conte. 1881. Alluvial basin of the Mis8>| sippi, Forshay. Karnes of Maine, Stone. Origin of petrosilicious rotli| Crosby. 1882. High tides as geologic agcnii.) Newberry. Sediments andnodules oIYookI of New Englani' Vorrill. Flood in Connecticut Vailtjl from melting glacier, Daiii| J. D. History of Lake Iionnevi!it| Gilbert. 1883. Sand tracery, Herrick, F.H, Observations at Lake ?m.\ denoo, Ilidcr. Distinguishing limestones frM| marine deposits, Mattln'iv. History of Lake LaLoiitt| Rnssell,!. C. Climatic changes of later »i\ logic time by Whitney, Oil bert. General geology of Wisconsii, Chamborlin, T. C. Origin of continents, CrosbjJ Geologic history of the Aiiicr| can continent, Ihill, J. Geology of western cuilnf LaU Ontario, Spencer, J. W. Geographic control ofiiiiiri«| sediments, Science. 1884. Ripple marks [Utah], GM Clay stones and r()ncretwi| Gratacap. Principles of Paleozoic hotai Lesquereux. 1885. Lake Lahontan, Knssell, Ll Velocity and sediment, Harro Benches in Cincinnati tin^ James, J. F. Sn.spen8iou and seilimeiitatij of clays, Brewer. Topographic featnres ^l' shores, Gilbert. tinned, led. Is of Sim I y,J.D. logic liistor I Ibert. )f Califoraal )f tlio MiSii| , Stono. ilicioiis roctil eologic agcEtJ odnles off toa| vn(i Von-ill. 101. Jcut V£-:l t glacier, Damj tke BonneviEi.| Herrifk, 1'. H. at Luko Pi^'f-I r. I.- UinestonP«fKJ| mits, Mattto^. Lake Lahonta| ges of later £» Wliituey, iry of WiscoDii "r. c. itiuents, Cro*!! ry of tlie Ani' nt. ll:ill,J. stern I'Uil of !■' oncer, J,^^' ontrol ofuiMi Sciciii'<^ [Utuhl, »''"•'" :xua concrriwi PABTOV.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 431 Pivleoznit' liiitii] tuv Kiissel LMlilHf nt,U:i riuciuii' iti H"" „l sedinieiitaGl .'AVer. I features •' Lrt. Geologic Philosophy — Continued. Skdimkntation — Coutinuod. 18S(). The Xortli Atlantic aH a geolog- ical basin, Roade, T. M. Origin of Pottsviile and other conglomerate, Branncr. 1887. Montgomery County, Ky.,Lin- ney. 1888. Genesis of Boston Basin, Bouve. Origin of loess, Newberry. Origins of divisions between strata, Shaler. Determination of age of rock deposits, Heilpriu. 1889. Origin of loess, Campbell, J. T. iSubaerial deposits of arid re- gions, Russell, I. C. 1890. Sand transportation by rivers, Graham, Markings in Paleozoic rocks, Dawson, J. W. Southern extension of Appo- jnattox formation, McGee. Lake Bonneville, (Gilbert. 1891. Cycles of sedimentation, Wil- liams, J. L. Beach jjhenomena, New Bruns- wick, Whittle. Fre.sh-water morasses, Shaler. Relations of secular rock dis- integration to tranaitional H, liists, Pumpelly. Geological work of mosses and alga'. Weed. Gravel accumulatiou in arid re- gions, Gilbert. GEOMORI'IIY. 1818. Origin of prairies. Wells, R. W. 1823. Ou ciiangcs in geology of North America east of Stouey Moun- tains, Maclure. Diliiviiil furrows and scratches, 'I'liomas, D. Hcjiort on JIassachusetts, Hitchcock, E. Elciiients of geology and out- line of geology of North Caro- lina, Mitchell, E. Ancient. seanuirgius, Chambers. 1M9. Amient sea margins. Chambers, nana, J.D. lx."iO. Oriirin of drift and terraces of ai|ueou8 action. Rogers, II. D. Terraces of Connecticut N'alley, Hitchcock, E. 1830. 1^,33. 1842. 1847. Geologic Philosophy— Continued. Geomoui'hy— Continued. 1851. Terraces .and beaches in Con- necticut Valley, Hitchcock, E. Coal formation, especially in Pennsylvania, Rogers, II. D. 1852. Terraces since the drift period along the Connecticut Valley, Hitchcock, E. 18.57. Illustrations of surface geology, Hitchcock, E. Report in counties of Greenuj), Carter, Lawrence, and Han- cock, Ky., Lyon. 1858. Classification of several types of orographic structure, Rog- ers, H. D. 1859. Instances of reversed drainage, Lesley, J. P. 1860. Botany and paleontology of survey of Arkansas, Lesque- reux. Relati on of terraces of southern Ohio aud drift theories, An- drews. 1861. Appalachian Mountain system, Guyot. 1865. Production and preservation of lakes by ice action. Belt, T. Origin of jirairies in Mississippi Valley, Winchell, A. Lignite of Franklin County and geology of southeastern I'enn- sylvania, Lesley, J. P. Origin of prairies, Lesciueroux, Dana, J. D. 1866. Excavated lake basins of New England, .*css of eastern Iowa, McUei'. San .Inan region, Colo., (om- stock. 1884. Deflection of streams by ter- restrial rotation, (iilbert. Gorges and waterfalls. Davis. W.M. Topographic plienonicna in Indiana, Camiibell. ,1. T. Upper Missouri liivcr .xystcm. Ward. L. W. Drainagt^ and loess (if easlera Iowa, McGee. Little mountains east of tiic Catskills, Davis. W.M. Glacial erosion, Davis \V. .M. 188.5. Diversion of water cnin-.ses 'j rotation of tbe earth, Gillierr Geographic classi ti catidii. Davis, W. M. Se.aeo.ast swamps, Sbaler. 1887. Montgomery County. Ky,. Liniu'y. Northern New Hruiiswick nndl southern Queliec, ('lialiucr<.| Classilication of lakes. Davis W. M. Origin of extra-niorainal bkei| and clays. Lewis. 11. C. Terraces. Kinaban. Pound Gap region. Ky.. irinj dall. 1888. Classilication of geo).T;irlii forms by genesis. Mctie*' Geographic metboiN ingi'i'W'j investigations. Davis. \^M Central basin of Iowa. \V.'M Head of Chesapeake Bav.Mij Gee. 188,0. Tiipd Iicvcloj, ■ '(Tsc fiivcrs, J>avis, I-rosivc Tarr. Lake ]{,„ Harrier J. If. J'-'itesoff <»" At] ^liysio^ra I'l'i Arki Po.Sf.(;j,,^,j Valley, A iloring expe- dition, Dana. . I. D. 1851. Florida reefs, keys, and c(>>v, Imof f "''">;> ti""'^ |no, Nc\vlHnTy. L, of tlR'twoAimT „f iirttsiau rliu. T. ^'' . (il uH lis niatli' ins, V ewli-'S. Tock i)v»'«^"''" Orton. , snrvi'J "I 1 Knievson. f Caii(> Aim. 18H7 ;ii>'^ for on ot in Geologic Philosophy— Continued, MLscKi-i-AXKOtis — Continued. 1891. Contrast in color of soils of high and low latitudes, Crosl)y. Continents and deep seas, Clay- pole. Coefflrients of therm.al expan- sion of certain rocks, Hallook. Georgia. ITiil. I'ravel.s, Rartrnm. 1807. Ob.servationson geology of United States and geologic map, Ma- clnrc. 1»18. (M'ology of the United States, Maclure. Oliservations on geology of North America, Mitchell, S. L. Parts of Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, etc., Cor- nelius. 1824. KHsay on Tertiary of America, Finch. Novaculite in Georgia, Keeney. 1833, Ferruginous sand formation of the United States, Morton. Oinrgia gold mines, Phillips, W. Mining districts of Georgia, Peck. 1831. Observations upon Alabama, (ioorgia, and Florida, Shepard, C. U. Tertiary and Recent of Southern States, Conrad. 1836. Survey of Burke and Richmond eonuties, Cutting. 1841. Secondary and Tertiary of south- ern Atlantic States, llodge. 1812. Portion of the Atlantic Tertiary region, Conrad. 18)4. Cretaceous of parts of the United States bordering on the Atlan- tic, Lyell. W5, Older Tertiary, Lyell. Notes on Cretaceous of New Jer- Hey, etc., Lyell. 1816. Geology of seacoast of Georgia, Couiier. Eocene of Georgia and Alabama, Lyell. Newer deposits of the Southern States, Lyell. olteii r"»^lj)7. Y)e]ti and alluvial deposits of tlie Mississip])! and other points, Lyell, C. welll , \b; fiical godurapln Mexico, edited by F. W. Kglotisidi New York, 1864. [Not seen.] Gervet, F., Berghes, C, and. Oeogni tische Karte von Mexico, I audi' Diisseldorf, 1827. [Not seen.] Gesner, Abraham. RemiirlcH on tlif ology and mineralogy of Nov.a Semi xl, 272 pages, plate, map, Halit 1836. Koviewod by Anon., Franklin Init,li 3(1 series, vol. 1, pp. 200-210, I8;i6. First report on the gcolojiical:'! OiBTOff.J Oesner, A — Foiirt vey of A .lohii, 181 — Ifepor Xfiv liriij .KColIlit ( ilistrict a .fciiii, m: — A go()]( with an ar Oc"l,.Sor!. lili'-'»i'-281, <"»!.. Soc, — "ii tlie ^ Gool. .Sou., JSJ9. — i'lie iiidi ■Scntia, Sii ^ I — f'lielevat e;irtb in Xor; Geol, ,Sou,,g 1861. Alislract, Cii 'i)M. 1801. |5esner, A\-i]lia, ffsiau'ccs „f ; I'iiiladelpJiia '"■■i-ICo, 1876, |— iiHl SmitJ iraclarlm,e',,j ; 1*79, [[ ^JALibi ^arfarlaiii.H (| lip,;i-(La^2, 181(0,1 "ibb, George D. ^'i'iiniliaiiyat.,1 Till-- tuM,I„giat| "'iildii, 1800. fails. \..\i 14 ■». l)f,17. '>'■.. I': of New Brunswick. 87 pages, St, J« 1839. Second report on the f;eolof;i''''!s vey of New Brunswick, xii, 7(! pa|j St. John, 1840. Third ro])ort on the geolosicnljoi of New Brunswick, xvi, 88 pagesj John, 1841. "'Tlooked oil W'lilitioii of Xi -"i"tt(,S,C.i,sd '■''■91-10(1,1,59. 'f"iain.s of a f„/ foluiuliia (.v^^ (■, '"">«• "lineraLs ^'iGosI.ea, Mas, •^'"■J<"n',.Sci.,v, ■•^'ote on .eo]„, ^"■y^' ^I'-nntail DiBTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 437 Oesner, Abraham — Continued. loiuth report on the geoh)gical sur- vey tit' New Brunswick, 101 piigfs, St. ,To"hii, 1842. Kciiort on the geologicnl survey of Xeft" liiuuswick, with a topographical account of the public lands and the ilistrii't explored in 1842, 88 pages, St. ,I(.liii, 1.S43. — A geological map of Nova Scotia, with nil accompanying memoir. (Iciil. Soc, Proc, vol. 4, pp. 186, 260, 272, luiiii, PI.. 'm-2S\, 1846. u.l ( If 0va So'"' Hiiiln^t"'* 8;i«. rres,St.>' teolOi!!''''^'* Isii, Tfi r>l |,losicitU'" jj8 vag«*' (M'ol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 1, y. 23, 1845. — (Ill tlio gypsum of Nova Scotia. (iddl. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 5, pp. 129-130, — The industrial resources of Nova Sciitiii. 3H page.s, map, Halifax, 1841*. — Oil eh'vatioiis and dcpressious of the earth in North America. Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 17, jip. 381-388. 1861. Abstract, Cauadian Kat., vol.6, pp. 330-331 (J]).), 18G1. Gesiier, William. On the coal and iron resources of Alabama. I'liilailelphia Acad. Sci., rros. [vol. 28], pp. 103-105, 1876. — and Smith, Eugene A. Alabama. Macfarlaiie'rt Geol. llwy. Guide, pp. 200-203, 1*79. ] Alabama. ilacfarlaui'S Geol. Rw,v. Guide, 2d (edition, lip. OT-IIH'J, 1890. iibb, Cieorge D. Ou Canadian cavern.s. L'anailiaiiNat., vol. 6, jip. 184-190, 1861. The Gotjlogiat, vol. 3, pp.—, plates 6-11, London, 1860. ■ibbes, L. R. Re^narks on Niagara Falls. Am. Assoc . Proc, vol. 10, part 2, pp. 69- '8, 18o7. On some, points which have been ovpilookeil on the past iind present eouilitioii of Niagara Falls. SlliottlS.(:.| Soc Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 1, pp. 91-10(1, 1,S59. *bes, K. \V. The present earth, the tHiiuin.s of a former world, 31 page.s, Colmul.iii [S. C], 1848. [Not seen.] I, (ieorgo. On the tourmalines and [dtber minerals found at Chesterfield l>ii(l Giislieii, Mass. Am..l(im-. Sci., vol. 1, pp. 346-351, 1818. ^'ote on geology of country east of 'i^i'ade Monntains, Orog. im. Jour.Sci., 2d sor., vol.20, p.275J (p.). 1855. Qlbbs, George — Continued. Plasticity of rocks. Am. Nat., vol. 4, pp. 695 (J p.), 1871. The glades of Maryland. Am. Nat., vol. 7, p. 636 (^ p.), 1873. Gibbs, W. Field notes in Douglas Houghton location. Mcwsafto Piest. V. S., 31st Conj;., l.stMCss., UoU8u Ex. Uoc No. 5, part 3, j)p. 098-711, ■Waslinigton, 1849. Oibson [A. M]. Report on the Raccoon Mountain coal field. Repoit on the 'Wanidr coal field, Alabama Geol. Suiv., i>p. 544-555, 1886. [Report on the coal measures of IJlount County.] Alabama Geo). Surv., Kcport on coal meas- ures of the jdateau region by II. McCalley, pp. 114-122, 188-21,'>, 1891. Gibson, .John. The salt deposits of west- ern Oniario. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 5, pj). 362-369, 1873. Geological features of Huron County, Ontario. Cauadian Nat., vol. 7, new series, ]ip. 34-40, 1875. Remarks .m the geology of the lakes and the valley of tho Mississipjii, sug- gested by an excursion to tlie Niagara and Detroit rivers in July, 18.33. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 29, i)p. 201-213, 1836. Gibson, John B. Observations on the trap rocks of the Connowa'^o Hills, Dauphin County, and of tlio Stony Ridge, Cumberland County, Pa. Am. Phil. Soc, Trans.. v(d. 2, new series pp. 156-106, 1825. Giebel, C. Kreide-Versteinerungen von Texiis. Neues Jahrbucli, 1853. p. 165 (J p.), 1853. Gilbert, G. K. Notes of investigations iit Cidioes with reference to the cir- cumstauco of the deposition of the "' "etou of mastodon. iVew York, 21st Annual Keport of tlio regents of the university on the State cabinet of natural history, pp. 129-148, Albany 1871. Some facts in regard to the surface geology of tho Maumee Valley. New York Lyceum Nat. Hist., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 175-178, 1871. On certain Cilacial and post-Glacial phenomena of the Maumee Valley. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d Bcries. vol. 1, pp, 339-345, 1871. 438 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Brua27. Gilbert, G. K.— Contiuncd. lii'liort on llio geology of Willianm, Fulton, luid LuciiH countios. Ot'iil. Siirv. Oliio, Kcpdrt of jirogresB In 1870, vart 7, pp. 485-409, CdluiiihiiH, 1871. AliHlraft, Am. Jour. Sci., 'M neries, vol, 3, p. 2i;0 (0 liiiPH), 1872. [ ] [Ni)t«H (tn mining diHtricts in Ne- ViUlil.] LcttiT Sor. Wiir (■oiiimiiiiipiitiiig a proUnii- nary report (if cxiilDration.s principally In Nfivnda and Arizona, l)y AVIicoIit, 42<1 Cong., 2il HCHs.. Scuafii Kx. Doo. No. Or), pp. 20, 27, 28, ,').■), :!4, 35, 30, :!7, 38, 47, Wasliiiigton, 1872. [Description of geological report on ex])loration8 in Arizona and Nevada in ])re])aration.] Letter Soc. War eonimunicnting a prelimi- nary report of tlio jirogrcHS of the exploration in Nevada and Arizona, by Lieut. Geo. M. AVlieelor, 42(1 Cong., 2d He.sa., Senate Ex. Doc. No. 05, pp. 00-94, Washington, 1872. Oil the Glacial epocli in Utah and Nevada. [Abstract.] Wa.shington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 1, pp. 84- 8,-., 1873. IJeports on the .surface geology of the Mauinoo Valley and on the geology of Williams, Fnlton, and Lucas coun- ties and West Sister Island. Geol. Siirv. Ohio, Report, vol. 1, pp. 535-590, niap.s, Columbus, 1873. On certain recent geological and geographical researches in Arizona and Nevada. [Abstract.] ■\VaNliington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol.1, pp. 54- 50, 1874. On the sand sculpture in the West. [Abstract.] Washington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 1. p. 57 (i p.), 1874. On the ago of the Tonto sandstones. [Abstract.] AVa.shington, Phil. Soc. Bull., vol. 1, p. 109 (i p.), 1874. Preliminary geological report. Geographic and geologic surveys ■west of the 100th meridian, under G. M. Wheeler, Progress report, 1874, pp. 48-52, 4°, Wasliiug- ton, 1874. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sol., 3d series, vol. 9, p. 328 (J p.), 1875. [Notes on West Mountain, Camp Floyd, Ophir, Clifton, North Star, Star, Rocky, Lincoln, and Granite districts, Utah.] Geographic and geologic explorations and surveys west of the lOotli meridian in 1874, by Wheeler, Progress report, pp. 18-22, 1°, Wash- ington, 1874. Oilbert, G. K. — Continued. [Notes on SchcU Creek, Riil)y l[j]i Silver Mountain, and Pieriiiont di^. tricts, Nev.] Geographic and geologic exidoratirms ,nnil surveys west of thelOUIh meridian in 1H74, |iy Wheeler, Progress report, pp. 20-27, 4 J, AVasli ington, 1874. Wind-drift erosion. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. !» ]i|i, ]•,]. 152 (J p.), 1875. Natural erosion by sand in tlie West- ern Territories. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Proc, vol. 23, j)art 2, |i|i.J6-:'9, 1875. Report on the geology of iiortioM of Nevada, Utah, California, ami .Iri- zona, examined in the years IKTI iinJ | 1872. Geographic and geologic snrverys wisto/l the 100th meridian, G. M. Wheeler iueliara I Report, vol. 3, geology, pp. H-l.'iT, 4 AVjjl. ingtcm, 1875. Section at niontli of Graiij| Canyon, by G. K. Gilbert, opposite 190. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 10, iiji. ai-t^l (4 p.), 1870. Report on the geology of poitiou^ull New Mexico and Arizona cxaniini'iliii 1873. Geographic and geologic explor.itinn* isJj surveys ■west of the lOOtli mtridiaii. (i V. Wheeler in charge, Report, vol. 3, jifolw pp. 503-567, 4°, Washington, 187:). The recency of certain volcam of the western United States. [Al stract.] Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 23, part 2, jip. 1875. DASIOIf.] Gilbert, f— ] f'i tniii.s a viJJe.J ["iiiiei siirvc\-H «'. Ton-, W77. M)..'fJl -;!,') — Report -Voiiiifaini ■Mil ^CoJo •Voiintaiii 'liiircfc. ii toil, ]j<77, fl mi [lu,. ''.vC. K. I), series, v.il. ](, Ri-'vicw (,.,u 2U-2SG. ]~~ TLe Lake, •*'"• 'lour, s M9, 1878. Keiii.wed hv isrs. •[Report of liiasiii.j f. S. 0,0, naronco Kin ""ashiu^'i,,,, ■'f'leoiilJet •All. Jour, 5t9. mn. ■h •iiicje 1. i- sc "I'j'U- mark asliiiii'to,,, The Colorado plateau proviuccifj field for geological study. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 12. pp.lf^ 85-103, 1876, Abstract, Am. Assoc, Proc, vol, 23 1 32-35, part 2, 1875. On the outlet of the (ircnt : Lake. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 11, PP^ 220, 1876. Geological investigations in Henry Mountains of l^tah. [Abstn Am. Nat., vol. 11, p. 447 (J p.). 18" Lake Bonneville. [Abstract.] AVasbington Phil. Soc, Bull., voUlj (il«.), 1877. Am. Nat., vol. 11, p. 445 (J v.), m" «'-«2. mi. •ll'.^tr:„i,Am.: ■'■'"■ ^^'•■i.satcL '"•'r.'ici,] "'asllil,;;!,,,, p, ''''■'■ '8-^». ItoUK l^ohuuniH of '^Vlime.s(o„e.j .'"^^'"l- J: origi,, "'"■■ •^•■i., a,| l^listrac ■ -i'li.AaJ 121. DARTOM.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 439 urn, (lis- 1)8 and ,W'iwii w 1-a- portions ;im\ Ati- is'l and I ci-iucte. (7. 4'. "^V,,,!!. i h of l^'MlU pliolite pa? I I, VI'' UJ-f«| [• portioibiill L^siimiwli"! j,l„vatimi* all vi.liaii, (i il' g7r). 1,1 Yolcai' ■stales. I )iu-i i, VP'' .-o\. i-.VP" li-oc, v"!' '^■ (.ireat B,vol. IVP [vtiona "> lb. [A^*" Lbstract.l Gilbert, G. K.— Continued. r ] [ Kcport oil work in Henry Moun- taiii.s iiud on history of Lake Bouue- ville.] riiiioil states geographical and geological survi'.vHiif the Kocky Mouiitiilu region, by I. AV. I'uHill, Keiport, pp. 6-0, 17, Wusbingtou, AliKtnict, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d eorles, vol. 15, lip. 351-353, 1878. Hepiirt on the geology of the Henry Mouutiiins, United .States geographical iiiid jjtological surveys of the Kocky Mouiitiiin region, J. W. Powell in , liar{;c. 100 piiges, 5 plates, Washing- tou, 1877, and 170 pages, Washington, IHXO. [Includes a report on lithology lyC. K. Dntton.] Koviiwi'd by J. t). Dana, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d Berifs, vnl. 19, pp. 17-25. Kivii w (anonymous), Am. Nat., vol. 14, pp. 284-280. — The ;incient outlet of Great Salt Lake. Am. J(iur. Sci., 3d series, vol. 15, pp. 256- »9. 1878. Keviiwotl by A. C.Peale, Ibid., pp. 439-444, K8. [Report of division of the Great Basin.] U. S. Ctcol. Surv., l8t Annual Repurt, by Claroiico Kins;, Director, 1879-80, pp. 23-S8, Wa8liinm- ,18n [On the oiigiu of Jointed structure. lAm. iloiu. Sii., 3(1 series, vol.24, pp. 50-53, lAl'atract.Am.Nat., >-ol. 16, p. 834 (J p.), 1882. Oilbert, O.K. — Continued. Heport [oil work in Great Basin]. U.S. Gcol. Surv., ,1. \V. Powell, Director, 2d Annual Report, 1880-81, pp. 10-17, Washing- ton, 1882. Contributions to the history of Lake Bonneville. U. S. Geol. Surv., J. V>'. Powell, Director, 2d Annual Report, 1880-81, pp. 167-200, Wash- ington, 1882. AbstractH, Am. Nat., vol. 18, pp. 401-402, lilates; Science, vol.1, p. 570 (ip.), 18H3; Am. Jour. Sci., ;ld series, vol.28, pp. 150-151, 1883i Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 18, No. 450, p. 7187, 4°, 1884. The climatic changes of later geo- logical times, a discussion based on ob- servations made in the Cordilleras of North America, by ,|. D. Whitney, 14 -j- 394 pages, 4^, Cambridge, 1882. Science, vol. 1, i)].. 141-142, 169-173, 192-195, 1883. Reviewed by C. B. Warring, ibid., p. 395 (ip.). Report [on work in Great Basin], V. S. Geol. Surv., J.W. Powell, Director, 3d Annual Kei)ort, 1881-82, pp. 14-16, plate, Washington, 1883. [Faults and cuxrthciuakes iii« Great Basin region.] Science, vol.2, pp. 380-5S1 (J ]>.), 1883. From Salt Lake Weekly Tribune, Septem- ber 20, 1883. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 17, p. 1158 (5 lincB), 1883. Pre-Bonueville climate, Science, vol. 2, p. 170 (9 p.), 1883. On the origin of jointed structure. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 27, i)p. 47-49, 1884. A theorj- of the earthquakes of the Great Basin, with a practical applica- tion. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol.27, pp. 49-53, 1884. The sufficiency of terrestrial rota- tion for the dctlection of streams. National Aead. Sci., Memoirs, vol. 3, pp. 7-10, 4'', 1885. Am. Jour.Sci., 3d series, vol. 27, 427-432, 1884. Abstract, Science, vol. 4, pp. 28-29 (f p.), 1884. Ripple marks. Science, vol. 3, pp. 375-376, 1884. Introductory sketch of the Quater- nary lakes of the Great Basin. V. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 11, on the Qua- ternary and Recent AloUusca of the Great Basin [etc.], by R. K. Call, vol. 2, pp. 363-366. ma)), Washington, 1885. 440 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [DVULia?, Gilbert, (J. K.— Continued. Ueport [of ojioriitious in Great Ha- sin], U. S. Gool. 8urv., J. \V. I'owell, DIrmitor, 5lh AmiUiil IU«i)ort, I883-HJ, pp. 30-84, WiihIi- ingtuii, IHR'). The diversion of water coursos by the rotation of tlio earth. [Aljatract.] ■\VaMliin>,'lciii riiil. Sue, Bull., vol. 7, pp.21- 23, 1885. DixcuHMtMl by Wiinl, Uall, Itobiiiaoii, and Murray, pp. -'11-25. The topographic features of lake shores. IT. S. Geol. Surv., .J. \V. Powell, Uireclor, 6th Anuual Ueport, 18«;t-lH84, pp. C'.t-123, Wii8hiii{;tiiii, ISH.'i. AbHtraet.M, Am. .Tour.Sci., 3(1 Heries, vol.81, p. 402 (J p.), 1886 ; Am. Nut., vol. 20, pp. 620-628, platOH, 1880. [( >ld shore line of Lake Ontario.] Head to Am. Assoe. Ailv. Stu., 1885. Seienep, vol. 0. p. 222 (i p.). 1885. [ ] Geological survey of the United States, geology and explorations. Ajipletoiis' Annual Cyelopieilia for 1885, pp. 401-408, 1880. Some new geologic wrinkles. Am. Assoc, Proc, vol.35, p. 227 (J p.), 1887. Am. .Jour. Sci., 3(lHertos, vol. 32, p. 324, 18,S(!. The inculcation of scientilic method by example, with an illustration drawn from the Quaternary geology of Utah. Am. Jour. Sei.. 3(1 series, vol. 31, pp. 284- 299, 1880. The place of Niagara Falls iu geo- logic history. Am. .Vs.soc, Proc, vol. 35, pp. 222-223, 1887. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 32, pp. 322-323, 1880. Scieucp, vol. 8, p. 205 (i p.), 1886. On a, prehistoric hearth under the Quaternary deposits in western New York. Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 23, pp. 0221-9222, Xo. 577, 4^, 1887. Ab.'itract of paper road to AVasbington Phil. Soe., 1887. The work of the International Con- gress of Geologists. Am. .Tour. Sol.. 3d series, vol. 34, pp. 430- 451, 1887. Am. Assoc Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 36, pp. 183- 200, 1888. Abstract, Canadian Rec. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 510-514, 1888. Nature, vol. :i7. pj). 10-22, 40-43, 1888. Reviewed by P. Frazer, Am. Nat., vol. 21, pp. 841-847, 1887. Gilbert, G. K.— Continued. [ ] [Stages of geologic history uf Sierra Ne\ ada. Washington Phil. Soc, Bull., vol, tf, p, ; (4 p.^ 1887. Old sliorc lines in tlii^ Ontario Iiiisin, Canadian lust., Proc, 3d series, vol.0, pii 2-4, 1888. Changes of level of the Great I.ukc*. The Forum, \ ol. 5, pp. 417-428, 1888. [Views in regard to the work of the International Congress.] International ('oiij;. ('■e(d.. Am. Committee Report.s, 1888, pp. 73-74 (S p.), 1888. Lake Honneville. V. S. (icol, .Surv., Monographs, vol. 1, xx, 138 juiges, 51 [dates, map, 4 \ Washington, ISIH). Abstracts, Am. t!eol., vol, 7, pp, 133-131. 1891; Am. Jour. .Sci., 3d series, vol. 41, pp. 327-329, 1891. Includes Appendix A, onaltitiidcsaudtbiir determination, by A. L.Webster; li, on tlicili- formation of tliegeoidby lliereiiMiXiil.tbruiigli evaporation, of tlie water of I.uliii I'oniicvillp by R. S. Woodward; and C, on tlie elivatioD of tlie surface of tlio I'.onneville ImsinliyeS' pansiou due to change of eliiiiate, l)y I!. >. Woodward. The strength of the eartli's crust. Ge(d. Soc. Am., I'.ull., vol, I. pp.2:j-J4,26,:; 1890. Discussed by A. WinchcU, Holiort liny J.I Slovenson, and,!. ('. I'ranner. iij). 2.'i-27, Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. 24, pp. lo9,46r-j"0 1890. The history of the Niagara Kivci, New York, Com. State Resprv;itiiiii iit Xim; ara. 6th Report, pp. 61-84, plat&s 18. 18M. [ ] Utah. ^Macl'arlane's Geol. Rwy, ( i aide, 2(1 edilioD. pp. 313-315 1890. Pcwt-Olacial anticlinal ri(lj,'e8 near Kiploy and Caledonia, N. V. Am. C.eol., vol. 8. pp. 230-2.11 (^ p.), Ml Al)stract, Am. Nat., vol. 25, p, 1127 (5 linfii, 1891. Abstract of paper read to Am. Assoc. .I'l' Sci., 1891. [Mode of gravel accuuiidiitioniutk| arid regions of the West, J (.icol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol, 2, pp. 223-224 ijpl. 1891. In discussion of paper by K. rmui*".''' I '•The relation of secular rock disiiite^wtwn j to certain transitional crj'stalliiic sibist.^ [Status of terms "Algonkiau" au^j "Algonquin."] Geol. Soc Am., Bull., vol.2, p. 174 (ip.i *l DABTON. 1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 441 laau l4 (iP> Gilbert, a. K.— Continued. 1111(1 Howell, K. K. KcHton'il outline (if l,ako Hounevillo. Idcul. Allan, Siirvt\vs wont of llic lOOtli mt'- ri(li»n miili'iWlH'eliT, folio \ViiMliiii);l<>ii.lH7. 1)7; iiaris of eiiHtern .Viizoua and western New Mexico, No. 7t!; parts of Colorado and New Mexico, parts of No».tlil, 77, 7^1. IGi'ol. AtlnH, SurvejH west of tho lOOtli me- riiliiiii,niiilcr\Vho('lor,folio,\Vnshinf;toii,IH76.| — Howell, li. K., andLoew, O. I'artH of eastern and soiitheaBtorn Arizona, western aiidHoutliweHtoruNew Mexico. [(ieol. Atlas, Surveys wt^st of tlm lOOtli me- ridiiin, undei' Wlu'cler, sheet Xo. 8;i, folio Wa»hiiij,'l(Jii, 1877). — Marcou, .1., and, aiid Marvine, A. 1{. I'iirts (if central and western Arizona, [I'lcol. .VtliiH, Surveys went of the 100th luo- ridiaii, uiiilor Wheeler, sheet No. 7.'>. folio Wiiabiii^toii, 1877J. Gilbert, L. W. [Copper in Connecticut.] Amiidin dor Thysik, [GilhortJ, vol. 70, pp. 431-430, IH'22. Gilbert, S. A. Kxtracts from report, ikscrijition of the coast of Texas iuterveuing between Matagorda Bay and Coritus Christi. U. S. CiiiiHt Surv., Report for 185!!, pp., :!24- :C8,W;i»liiiij.;|,„|,1860. Gill, .\. ('. Pctrographical notes on a iwk collection from Fernando No- rtiiiliii. Julius Hopkins Univ., Circulars, vol. 7, pp. :i-"'J,Xn.65,4'', 1888. 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H pp. 4i — I'ca-lii County, , I'liil.iile ]<■ l"i< p.] — H.isniiii I'lifl.elel m-Uil l^il] Ctoldstoiie, ''aliliiriiii l*''--"-l, ph, — TnoIiiiiii C.ilil.illii.l ■■■I r.-.:, 1800 Soodale, Ch, ■iiiii licuiii ni.iii^Mneso t Ariz. I Goodale, (J. L. ^'illMIMl lli.st '"iiiii^irv r,.j„„. I — [ii'iicLs of ^I'lllMl |ji,s( ■tiiim.'il l{cp,„. •Usci ill 7(j, ., "''•'lOTiiilfiin.. '^liseiv;i(iol «"'tlluK,.„,„,|j -V.'Olll;,! histJ ^"""■il /;r|,„rt ^t'riiiilliin '.'OoodfelJow, u| W(lii|ll,-lk,. ■•^'■iniiv, v„l i\ ^odrich. .lo8,,. 'siaihior n;,„.J ■»Ml..|„;|,. s;|,j Jit'alj,ii(i8„J "'•■''"" ('viMj.rJ I ■•'''"''"•i.'Ii /.slam •^"'■Joiir..Sei., -■Notiee.sof 80 *""'<■ i>lieu< •lm.Jui,r.,Sci., V loodyear.w-. A. [^•■"''W of .Salt I ^'ont region :iABTOS.I NOUTII AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 443 |Bfu.i2: (Joldsmitl), K.— Coiitimu'tl. I Goodyear, W.A. — C'ontiiiiiixl. (Ml ihi' tilkiili III' tlio plaiiiH in lli'Ky t'^' ^^'^ ''<"^'*t (>^ ipfi BrMoii, I'lUl 111. ol. ", I'l'. 1■'■■ I Uvclon, till' roviw. i,l.7,i.l'21»--'2«' bia gol'l veins. ,,vol,0,sec.4,i'i' nsof tlieptiu- alB. Craim., vol. 16. PI'' -)0 lUctim. ;., vol.7, pp. Ml-3*"' [ova Scotia (ar- te. n8., vol.'.', sec. 4. pp. l5,i..:a3(icol.).l» jes ol' V\\w\i. 0,->-UO, !<*«■ IB to serve for tk I Mavvlaiitl' ^•ol.^.. PI'. 31M-1 I L.^l ol>sorvati«i«| lot' Bostou intli''l iBtucric's.vol.s.fi^'l Ai.wl'-. ^"">' ^' '1 Coiitrilmti'iB LonuuevalsprinS^ •il'H, V ol.42,rP 110 On nierocl;-Jl to An^-'' »'»" '" jf tlu' Auifiif' •) plaK pat;es, [bine gv ISii., I'f^*-' avel of (■' vol.* Valli'.v. Wyoinin^ Territory. I'liilailclphlii, Acud. Set., Prii)'., 1H7H [vol. ;iO|, |>|> Vi-U, l«7fl. I'l'ii-liko phosplioritt) from I'oik County, Fla. I'liiliililpliiii, Afiul. Niil. Sci., I'vw... I«lt0, ]i. pli' p.), IX'M). |',;isiiniterroin('ru\vror(I County, Ind. I'liiliilclplila, Ai'ud, Sci., True, IHUI, pp. W-liM I8I»1, Ooldstone, I.. P. Fn'sno County. 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Hist., I'roc., vol. 2, pp. 167- m. 1848. •"n tlu' parallelism of tho Paloo7oic qiosits of North America with those lot l^iirope, followed by a table of the ppttiesof fossils common to tho conti- JMits, with indication of tho positions lin wliicli they occur, and terminated T'y a iritical examination of each of |tlie species, by Ed. do Vernenil [traus- >'«! and condensed from Hull. Geol. N. France, 2d series, Vol. IV, for pi* journal]. -_ll;;,li^B -^niJour. Sci.,2d series, vol. 5, pp. 170-183, ^ -JJ-iTU; vol. 7, ])\>. 45-51, 218-2;.tl, 184!). lets of i'-M llbany.W*' of Sa?i^ vol. !.P'' \,\r.\\ i'li»»8l h-ipliv""^ . 4, in>. '■*''? Itioii of 'l Hall, .lames — Continued, Upon some of tho results of tho paleontologieal investigations in the ytate of New York. Am. Jour. Sei., '-'d series, vol. 5. jip. 243-249, l.'<|.'>. liead to Assoc. ,Vmi. Geol. [ ] [Drift from the southward in the St. Lawrence \'alley.] Am. Assoc.. Proc, vol. 2, p. 311 (\ p.), 1850. I'jiper Siluriiin and Devonian se- ries. Tte])orl on the peology of the Lake Superior land district, ])art 2, the iron region, toijetlu^r with tlie uoneral geology, by Foster and \Vhit- uey, special sess., March, 1851, Senate Kx. Doc. No. 4, pp. 152-100, Washington, 1851. [CJeologieal investigation on Drum- monds Island and tho north shores of lakes Huron and Michigan.] Am. Acad., I'roc, vol. 2, pp. 253-2.">4, 1851. Remarks on an analysis of lower Silurian limestones. lieport on tho geology of Lake Superior land district, ])art 2, the iron region, together with the general geology, by Foster and AVliitney, special sess., Marcli, 1851. Senate Kx. Doc. No. 4. pp. 104-W5, Washington, 1851. Description of new or rare sjiecies of fossils from tho Paleozoic series. IJeport on the geology of tho I-ako Sujjerior lacd district, jiart 2, the iron region, together with the general gecdogy, by Foster and Whit- ney, special sess., March, 1851, Senate Kx. Doc. No. 4, p. 203, AVashington, 1851. Lower Silurian system. Keport on the geology of tho Lake Superior land district, part 2, the iron region, together with the general geidogy, by Foster and Whit- lu'y, special se.ss., March, 1851, Senate Ex. Doc. No. 4, pp. 140-151, Washington, 18,'l. Am. Jour. Sci.,2d series, vid. 17, pp. 181-104, 1851, nnder title, ''On tho Silurian system of tho Lake Superior region." rarallelism of the Paleozoic deposits of tho United States and IhiroiJC. Keport on the geology of Lak(^ Superior land district, jiart 2, the iron region, together with the geneial geology, liv Foster aud Wliitney, special sess., March, ls5I, Senate Ex. Doc, \o. 4, pp. 2S5 318, Washington, 1851, Key to a chart of the successive geologiciil formations, with tin actual 80<.'tion from the Athtntic to the Pacific oceans, illustrated by tho character- istic fossils of each formation, 12*', Boston, 1852. 452 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [DrLi.. ]27, Hall, JainoH — (^ontinufid. [ ] [Ke.snlt of tixploriitions in Wis- oonsiii.] Itcatl to Am. Ahhoo. Adv. Sci., IH.'l. 800. tifiil. France, I'.nll., 2d hi riu.H, vul. 0, p.3U(iii.), lS.-)2. Coiii))iiri80iiofth<^K<'olo);icalfeaturo8 of Toiini'ssec^ with tliosc of tho ."^tato of Now Yolk. Am. A.SSOC., I'nx ., vol. 0, pp. 250-2.")9, ISrjL'. Paleoiitolo^jy of New Yorli, voliiiuc 2, contiiiniiii.; (l('.sciii>ti()ii.s of the orjuaiiif reinain.H of 1 iio lowt^r middle division of tLo Now Yoric system, o(|uiviil(iit in part to the miihllo Silurian rocks of Europe, viii, ;i.58 pages, 211 ])late8, 4'-, Alhany, 1852. [ ] [Remarks on westward extension of Now York Silurian formations.] Am. Assoc, I'roo., vol. 0, pp. 2.55-256, 1852. Geology and ])alooiitology. ExpUinitioii and survey of tin' valley of tlio On>nt .Salt Lake of I'tali, liy Howard .-itans bury, spnci.il sc.s.-i., Jtanli, If^'il, Sonatii Ex. Doc. No. 3, pp. 401-4(16, Tliiladelpliia, 185'.'. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d serie.-f, vol. 15, pp. 12(5-128, 1852. [On ])i',l)l)les of eonglomeratea and formation of (niartzite.s.] Annalsof Science (Cleveland), vol. 1, pp. 23(5- 237, 1853. Kead to Am. Assoc. Adv. .Sci., 1853. Notes on some fossils of the so-called Taconic system described by Dr. Em- mons. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 19, pp. 434-435, 1855. On the Carboniferous limestones of tho Mississipi)- Valley. [Abstract ] Am. Assoc, Proc.vol. 10, part 2, pp. 51-()0, 1857. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d .series, vol. 23, pp. 187-203, 18.-.0. Note [onrocession of Niagara Falls']. Am. Assoc, Troc, vol. 10, part 2, pp. 76-7S, 18.57. Geology and paleontology of the boundary. Kepoi't of the T'. S. .and Jtcsican Boundary Surv., by Knu)ry, vol. 1. part 2, pp. 101-140, plates, 34tli Cong., 1st sess.. House Ex. Doc. Xo. 135, 4 ', AVasbinirton, l.'^ST. Also in part in Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 24, pp. 72-86,1857, under title, "Ob.servations upon tho Cretaceous strata of tho I'niled States, with reference to tho relative position of fossils collected by tho boundary comniis- bion." Hall, .Tame.s — Continued. [ J Dirocliou of the currents of ilejii). sition and source of the materiids nf tiic older I'iileozoic! rucks. Canadian Xat.. vol. 2, i)p. 284-286, Is,",?. Fiileontology [of New York], voliiiut! 3, cont.'iiiung descrijjtions tuid ligiirftsof the organi(^ remains of the lower lid- dorlierg groii]) and the Ori.skiiiiy saiiil- stone. IS.'Sf)- ],*<,"! I (with \2'3 jiages, 1 , Albuuv, 18,-)!). Keport of the superintendent of thi' geological survey of M'iscoiisiu. .5.' I)age8, jMadison, 18G1. Letter on the i)rimor(linl faiime ami I'oint Levis fossils. Am. .Tour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 31. |)]). 220-S6, 1861 ; Soe. G6id. do Eranco, Hull., 2(1 .•;('(•., vd 10, 1)1). 72.")-734, 1S62. Canadian Xat., vol. 6, pp. 113-12ii, liOl. Ceolofiy of Vermout, Keport, vol. I, iiji, ri<;. 3,sn, 4% 18C1. — On the Catskill group of Naw York, Canadian Xat., vol. 7, pp. 377-:i81, ISlU. — [Let teron the primordial of Ameria. .Soc, G('(d. Erauco, Hull., 2d scries, vol. 19, pp. 725-734. 1802. — On the Potsdiim sandstone iiml lltnl- son Kiver rocks in Vermont. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d scries, vol. :i3, mi. W-h!-. 1862. Iveviewed by E. Billings, ibid, iip. :!7i'-:,", 1862. — [Remarks on tho restriciioii of iliol Catskill group in Now York.] Albany Inst., Tr.iiis., vol. 4. pp. ;'.07-30.*lir.i. 1864. — De8crij)tion on new s])ccies ol' i'cv sils fo>m the Carboniferous liuiestoue of Indiana and Illinois. Albany Inst., Trans., vol. 4, pp. 1-3G, IsM. — [On the Taconic ijuestiou.] Am. Phil. Soc, Troc, vol. 9, pp. ."i^, ISi'V — (Jeological and geograpliical ilistii^ but ion of the graptolites in tlio i" of Canada and tho United States. Geol. Surv. Can.ida, organic rcinaini, Pi ■ ir, graptolites of tlioliuebec •rnniii, pii- j> ilontreal, 1865. — Preliminary notice of tlj(^ fauna ( the Potsdam sandstone, with reni:iil| upon the previiuis known siieoics fossils and description ol' some noi ones from the sandstone of the nm Mississippi Valley. [Siipplciiieiitf note (ui tho Potsdam saiulstoiie.] Albany Inst.. Trans., vol. ."', ]>p.l'-i-''''''J 16th Keport New Tork -Mas. Xat.IIiit.. pendix 1), 1863. tiAIUOW. / HaJJ, .hi — ('II iiiastoii Aincric .\m.:i Ihscu — <'„ , soiiDi,.)-, C.ik.kIj Xiifc.s tious of I lie wc.sfo ■\m. VU I'p.'il':! ,141 — "M (1j( "«y, -Vllianyli "11 (he ■''•'lIKiSldlif ; V.'lllll.V,.,, ,v •^iii- -Vat.,' Ii(;l,|,„.\,„ — "11 the iiiid ii),)„.r si '»'d HchleM,, ■Stnres. 'W".*llclio„.,< 0(1 |~-ff'"thof(,i ''■"''• County,] •Uil;,,iy Ijist I |— "mi he rein I '""■'T Hc),|,.,.| ;!"■"■ «fo,-ra,)I '■"f-'-'Ntates;! ^liii. A,s.soc, '•'"'■"h.Hl \;,t I 'J3. IS7,-,. -l((r,„|| ,,f '■^■"•V.'iatK ■'■'" "'- gco P"'''"n-(.nnsv]f '*1CII(V fo the V"^'^'^"I -Vou PK8,L,s,, „-. "^• .lm..Tn,„.,j.; I If. 6. SCI,,. 1,1 1 IIAHTON. NORTH AMKRtCAN GEOLOGY. 453 Hall, .limios— ContiniKul. — (Ill tlio gi'olo^'iciil ri'lations of tlH> iimstDilou ami fossil elophaiit of Nortli Anioricii. Ain.Nat., vol. 1, p. 500 (J j,.), 1808. Jtiscussixl bj- llnr.sli, ibid., ji. 5U0 (4 p.), IKGH. — (Ml Ili<> ^oolojfical stnicttiro of tho soiitliiin ]iiiit of Miiinesotii. C.iii.ii hail Nut., vol. 3, now Hi'iios, pp. 120-1'Jl. 180S. — Xdli's on tlio ;;oology of some por- tioii-i (>r Miiiii«.sot;i, froiii ."^t. Paul to tlif wcsierii imit of tlio State. ,\ici. I'liil. Soc, Traus., vol. 13, la'w Hcrii'.^. pii.'ei Ml, 1800. — (Ill tbo recent progress in geol- ony, .\lli:uiyln,st„ Trans., vol. G, pji. L'91-204, 1870. — (Ill tlic lolatioiiH of tho Oneontii sanilsioiie and ilontroso sutxlstono of ViiiiMxni Avith tlio llaiiiiltou and Clio- iiiuiij;' i^l'ollps. Am, Xat.,vol. 4, pp. 563-50,",, ();!y .1. 1). Dlaiiii]]. Am. .Iimr. S|i. Itll- ;il2(,'i,p.), 18«4. Note on tlio intimato relationH of tlie ClifMiuiu<;gn)ii])aii(l WavoilvHiiiKlstoiio in iiortliwe.stoni rcmiHylvaiiia and Boutliwt'storu Now York. [Abstract.] Am. Ahsoc, Proc, vol. .13, vj). 41U-41U, 1WK5. l'(q>ort of tlio Static j^folo^irtt. Xi'W Voik, HOtli JJciHPit of till) Statu Mu- aoim of Xat. Ui8t., for 1885, pp. 220-2'.'7, Albany. IHHO. Kt'poit n building stonos. New York, ;>i)lli Jtcpiirt Statu MuHcniii of Nat. Jlist., 1HK5, pp. l,xG-227, Albany, iHXO. [On tlie nonieuclaturt) of tlio Ameri- can lower Paleozoic] Iiitcniational Coui;. <>eol.. Am. (.'onimittee, RejMirt.s, 1««8. r.. p. 10 (i p.), 1888. Am. (Ji'ol., vol. 2, p. 200, 1,S88. [ ] Kecord of locality nniiiberH. New Yiuk Stato Museum, -l^il Itei)Oit, jip. 451-40*!, Albany. lS,sn. |T(> be contiuiieil.] and Logan, A\'. E. On the geology of eastern New York, reported by T, S. H[niit]. 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IcGil-l.sO .\li.s(r P|i. l!0-7( — .Votes (ieel. 18(i(t-IKf;tl Kepo ores. (iCdl. ,>■ IHtitl-iWill, [Hartuai], ;hii1 geiild V.:1.L'. pp. 1 Hartt, C. I"i 111' pre-t 'ai C'aiiadiar m. JUKI. — On tlio til.' "i'erii Urn n.s wick ■mil notes ( 01is('rvati( ^l■w■ UriuiMi Frederic l(jn, — I'loliiain tile I'riiiion •^t. .John. X oli.<(T\ati,| NVw nri„. SIMIIIllcT <.f Fii'iiciict,,,,, ■VlL-ilmct. pp. .■il.--;;:;o, — The recci tlic.Miii.i, Ami. .\,.,i. — -V natural Am, .Viit., ■~-'*U .1 sill •iiiiiiiiiiCi.roii "C'iptioii „f a 'It Windsor, ? ''•iiiaili^m \, — Geologic. | — (ipology an "m/D, (ii'o ,,.,, Alictriict. .\ii "~Am,izciiii;in '^'"' Jour. Sei li^Tl, nARTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 457 HikofVit- ■' aui's. m:i|'. I 1, cditii* 1 si'iliiiii'i'''- 1 *t. 1 ,- M.1.1 ^■• Hartley, Kdwiinl. RoiMtit on a part of tho I'ictoii ('Oiil fuhl. Ci'ol. Siirv. Caiinda, lloport oC progress, Ir6-lWi!i, jip. 443-447, ^fontrcal, 1870. Kiport ou Picton coal and iron (ires. (i.dl. Siirv. 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(Canadian Nat., now series, vol. 2, lUi. ;us-;iju, 1865. — Tile recent bird traekH of the basin the Minas. Ami. .\;il., vol. 1, pp. 1611-176, 234-243, 1868. — \ naturalist in lirazil. Am. Nat., vcd. 2, pp. 1-14, 1808. — On ;i snhtlivisioii of tho Acadian Ciiilioiiit'i loii.s liniestones, with a de- scriidion nt a section across the.'se rocks lit Wiiidsor, Nova Scotia. f'aniiiliiiii Nat.,v (J p.), 1871. Devonian rocks in the Amazonian Valley. Am. Nat., vol.5, pp. 121-122, 1871. On the Tertiary basin of tho Mara- fion. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol, 4, pp. !J3-58, 1872. [On the Glacial origin of tho Ama- zonas b.asin.] Boston Soe. Nat. Hist., Pro«\, vid. 15, pp. 152-154, 1873. [Geology of part of the basin of the Ainazonas.] New York Lyceum Nat. Ilist., Troc, vol.2, 2d series, ^Lircli to ,Tnni', 1873. ]ip. 14-16, 1871. Contributions to the geology and jtliysical geography of the lower Ania- zonas. Butl'alo Soe. Nat. Sci.. Bull., vol.1, pp. 201- 236, 1874. Abstracts, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 7, p. 607 (i p.) ; Am. Nat., vol. 8, pp. 673-679, 1874. Tho geologii'al survey of IJrazil. Am.. lour. Sci., 3d siries, vol. 11, jip. 460-473, 1870. Froiu report of 1870, traiishatcd and ar- ranged for jiublicatiou in this journal by Thco. B. Coiustock. Harvey, Arthur. Hroad outlines of tho geology of the northwest of Lake •Superior. Canadian Inst., I'roc, new scries, vol.7, pp. 218-225, 188!). [ ] Erosion in tho valley of the Don. Canadian Inst., Proc, vol. 7, pp. 28-29 (J p.), 1889. Harvey [T. L.]. On .Vnthracoinartus trilobitus Siud, Philadelphia, Acad. Nat. Sci., I'roc, vol.16, l>p. 231-232, 1880. The minerals and rocks of Arkansas, H2 pages, Phihidelphia, ISWi. Haskell, Robert C. On a visit to the re- cent erujition of Manna Loa, Hawaii. Am. •lour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 28, \i\t. 00-71, 1859. [Hastings, .John 15,) Notes for Union T.a- cilic Railroad. Ma(^farlanes (ieol. liwy. (iuide, 2d edition, pp, 312, 313,314,1890. 458 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF fnn.i.. ir, Hatch, Frederick II. An introduction to the study of jx'trolofiy, tlio igncouH rocks, 12« ]»iif,'C8, IL' , New York, 18i»l, [Not seen.] Hausmanu, A. Interesting occurrcnc^e of gold. Eiig. and Mining Jour., vol. 51, p. 510 () ]>.), 4°, M«l. Hatton, J. and Harvey, M., Geology of Newfoiindliiiid. XewfouniUaud, tlio uiilest Brilitth Colony, itrt liistorv, 0-157, Hostoii, 1883. Hawaiian and other Pacific islands. 1826. Remarks on Hawaii, Goodrich, Ellis, \V. 1820. Specimens from Hawaii, Silli- man. Effects of igneous action, Good- rich. 1831. Hawaii and its volcanic region, Silliman. 1831. Volcanic phenomena, Goodrich. 1841. Geology of Hawaii, Kclley, E.G. 1842. Uisiiig of land and origin of cor- t.ain hollows, Coiithouy. 1843. Aiuilogy between iiioderu igne- ous rocks and the i>rimary for- mations, I)aua, .1. 1). Distribution of corals, Dana, J. D. Areas of sultsideuco in the Pacific, Dana, .1. 1>. 1844. Coral formations in the Pacilic, Couthouy. 1816. Volcanoes of the moon and origin of igneous rocks, D.ina, .1. D. 1849. Old crater adjoining Kilauea, Lyman, C. S. United States exploring expedi- tion, Dana, J. D. 18.')0. Trend of islands and axes of sub- sidence, Dana, J. D. Volcanic action Dana, .1. D. 18.^1. On conditi(ui of Hawaii, Lyman, C. >s. 1852. Eruption of Manna Loa in 1852, Coau. Modern calcareous rock forma- tions, Dana, .J. D. Eruption of Mauna Loa Dana, J. D. 18.')3. Supposed bed of coral at high level at Maui, Winslow, G. F, 1854. Present condition of Kilauea, Coan. 1856. Kcccnt eruption of Mauna Loa, Goan. Hawaiian and other Pacific islands- Continued. lS.">r). \'olcanic action of Mauna I.o'i. Dana, J. D. On Kilauea, Coau. 1857. Volcanic action on Hawiiii, f'd.ir. 1850. Keecnt eruption of ilaiiua j.cia, Haskell. Eruption of Mauna I.na, Dana, J.D. 1861. Atoll of Ebon, Doanc. I Recent eruptions, l-yiii:iii, li.M. 1862. Phosi)hatic guano on i>laiiil.'i df the Pacilic, Hague, .1.1). 18(!l. Kilauea, Coan. 1866. Recent eruj)tion8, Mann. Denudation in the ll.iwaiiiiii Islands, Mann. Eruptions of the voliianne!). Brig- ham. Volcanic ])hcnonit'na nf Hawaiian Islands, Hrigham. 1867. Eruptions in Hawaii, Cuaii. 1868. EartlKiuako and <'ni]Hii)ii .m Hawaii, Coan, Lyman. T. s. Crater of Kilauea. llillclirainl.Vu Kilauea in 1861-(i."i, r.ri;j:iiaiii. Crater of Ilaleakala, Maim. Cause of earth((uakc.s and i'i!i]>-| tions on Hawaii. I'aiia. ,l.li. On eruption near Kihiiku, Hi- waii, Whitney, 11. M. 1860. Recent volcanic disturliaucis of| Hawaii, Coan. Eruption of Mauna Loa, liii:-| ham. Notes on glaciation, l!ii;;liaiii. 1870. Crater of Ilaleakala, Aloxana.r,] Volcano of Kilauea, Coan. 1871. Kilauea and Mauna Lda.Ciia: 1872. Corals and coral islands, Vm^ J.D. Conglomerate lava of liawaiiiH Islands, Ih'ighani. On oceanic coral JHlaiul i-ui'sij dcnce, Dana,.!. D. ITeccnt eruptions of Manna l.o^ Coan. 1873. 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Tho traj) rocks of tliel'oiiiHMticut Valley. .Via., lour. Sci., Hil scrius, vol. i), pj). 185-192, i.-:.v |— 'file rocks of the "chloritic forma- iiiii' oil tlic western border of the New .Uii.Joiir. Sci., ;i(l scries, vol. 11, pp. 122-1'20, \m. I— The firccnstones of New Hampshire 1 mltlicii' (Hiiaiiic rcinains. .im..I,Mir. .Sci.,:)il scries, vol. 12, |ip. 121) 11)7, |ii.iti', i>7i;. Hawes, George W. — Continiu-d. Oil grains of nictallit' iron in dolc- ritcs from New llani))s]iirc. Am. Jour. Sci., M Horica, vol. i:i. jip. 'M-Xi, 1877. Mineralogy and lithology. Geology of New Hanipshire. vol. ;{. ])art I, 'M'2 pages, 12 plates, ("onirord, 1878. Alistract, Am. Jiiiir. Sci., M scvii's, vol. IC, I>l).3!)ti-:t97, 1878. On a gronp of dissimilar eruptive rocks in Campton, X. H. Am. .Jour. Sci.,3il series, vol. 17. pp. 147-1.">1, 1879. [Record of] geology [for 1870-80]. SiiiitUioiiiau Kepurt lor 1880, ])p. 221-234. 1881. Tho Albany granite of New Hanip- shim and its <'oiitact phenomena. .\m. .lour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 21, lip- 21-32, 1881. On the niincralogical comjiosition of tin norni.'il .Meso/oic diabaso upon tho At'aiitic liordcr. r. S. N'at. Mus., I'loc. vol, 4, pp. 129-134, lSr;2. Kcvicwcd Iiy .1. I'. DJiHial, .\m. .Iimr. Sci., 3(1 Kcri.->s, vol. 22, i)p. 230-233, 18H1. [ ] Microscopic strnotnre. lOlh Ccinii.s 1'. S., Ui'port on tlic linjldinK sloiiis of tlio irnilc(l Stats and stalistiisof tho quarry industry for 18h0, 4 \ m>. 1-14, hound as pint of Vol. X, but with scparuto pa>;ination, Washington, 1884. Hawrley, C. E. Notes on the quicksilver mine of Santa Barbara, in Pern, <'on- densed from a mannscriitt repcsrt. Am., lour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 45, pp. 5-9, 18(18. Notes on Iho (inieksilver mines of Alniadcn, Spain. .Viii. .lour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 4."i, pp. 9-13, 1808. Hawn, 1'. [Country betwocii llio Mis- souri iiiid Mississippi rivers.] (ieol, Snrv. Missouri, Isl and 2.1 .\iinual Iteports, part 2, pp. 121-130, Jellersou City, 18.')5. The Trias of Kansas. .SI. l.oiiis Acad. Sei.. Trans., vol. 1, ]ip. 171- 1-2, ISOO. 460 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [mil., ir WBT«iij{(', and Morri.s ('dunticri], I iciil. Siii\ . Kaii.^as, I'rilimiiiarv l!(>i)i>rt liy SwiiUcw, ]>\t. '.)8-12'J, Lawrciici', IWXi. G«oloj;ii'al obstirvntions [in tho Uto country], otc. Iti'liort of till' rrconnaissMiici." in tlii' Uti! riiiiiitry, iiiailo in 1H73, liy KiiO'iior, ]i|). r>IMili, 0it-Hri.4'.'il Con^:.. l»t Sf.'iM., Iloiisi' Kx. Doc. Xii. lit;i. AVuHhiiigfoii. 1874. Svrallow, (}. ('., iiud. Till' rocks of KiinHan. St. I.oiiiH Acad. .Si!i., Trans., vol. 1, ]>ii. 17;]- 17!i, 1800. Havri], T.am'ons. (Jeolojiical notcH main on till! I 'to rocounaiHMaiu'o during cx- aniination of tho Aninian River, I{fl>iii't of tliii riM'iMinaissaiicd in tho TTtc cimiiti'v, iiiailo in l.'!7;t. liy Kiilt'iifi-, pj). 00-6',i, ■IL'il ("oiiK., Int si>8M., Hoii.so K\, Di),'. 'So. tSD, ■\\'aHliiiiKtoii, 1874. Ha'woi-th, I'rasnms. Tlio coal fields of Clicrokc(> County. KaiiHnM Aciul. Scl., TranH., vol. 8. pp. 7-11, 1882. Tlio chert rocks of snb-Carbonifcr- ouH Kansa.s. Kiiusna City Rmii'w, vol. ."i, ],p. (109-670,1882. Are there ignoous rockH in Cherokee County? Kansas .Vcad. Si'i., Tr.ins., vol. 8, jip. 18-20, 1882. A conirilmtion to tho geology of the le:id and zinc niiniiifjf distiict of Chero- kee County, Kans., 17 pages, Oska- loosa, Iowa, 1831. A contriliution to the Archean gcid- ogy of llissouri, Am.r.col.,vol.ll, pp. 280-21)7, ;iftt -382, plato 1, 1^88. Abstracts, , Johns Iloiikins I'liiv., Circiilar.s, vol. 7, pp. 70-71, Xi>. Of), 4 =, 1888 i Am. Nat., vol. 22, pp. 739-838 (3 p.), 1888. The cry.stalline rocks of Mi.ssouri. [Abstract.] Iow.i Acad. Sci., I'roc, 1887-1889, pp.07 -08, 1890. The age and origin of the crystal- lino rocks of MiNsoiiri. Jlissonri Gi'oI.Surv., Bull. No. 5, ]ip. 11-42, 1891. Abstracts, Ain.iToiir. Sci.. :iil scries, vol. 42, p. MS (J p.), 1801 ; Am. Nat., vol. 25, pp. 1120- 1121 (,", p.), 1801. Hay, O. r. An examination of i.io I.cs. (luereiix's tluiory of tho origin iiiidfor. niation of ])rairies. .\iii. Xiit.. vol. 12, pp. 299-30.",, 1878. On the nninner of deposit of tli,. glacial drift. Am. ,Ioiir. Scl., :td Horica. vol. .'U, |i|i. :,-.;, 1887. The northern limit of the Mi'so/dV rocks ill Arkansas. Arkansas (irol. Siirv., licport for ls.s?<,vi,l ; pp. 201-290, 18j<8. Hay, Kohert. Tho igneous mi k» „f Kansas. Kansas Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. i<. jip. ij.]. 1882. rreliminary rei>ort on (lie ;;colii;;v of Norton County, Kaiis. Kansas Acikd. Sci., Trans., vol. 0, |i]i. i:.:; plate, I88i). \ geological section in \Vil.„n (Jounty, Kans. Kansas Acad. Sci., Trans., vol, lii, pp, I'j. ]ilatc, 18."ilS. Keport on geology. Kansas Acad, Sci., Trans., vol. 10, ]i|il';-;: 1888. Natural gas in eastern Kansas. Kansas Acad, Sci., Trans,, vol. 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Ah.str.icl, K pp.21 :'.", l.H|l(i, [~] [ l.'e„i;,r in tlio di.stri I'.ilvota foMiij 'o'lil.S.ic, A I Ml (IJHCM.SSJOII 'Tli.. Si!,. „;;(), I .VlltcS III) K •Un. (icol,, vo I — N'i)fcs (III ,so ICiins'i4.\,.,„|. I -311. [—.111.1 Thomj "f Kaiisiis. ICiiisas .\,.,|,] im. |Haydeii, (', i!, ilinesn/' )!,,> .lm.,ri,iir. .s,.,., |Hayden, F. t. lliMin|,cr.\Iis,s(i '■•^ploi;iliiins ill liv W; '"■'■•■II. pp. fi geology, climate, and resmirtC''. Kansas IJoaid Ms.-i.s. ■llLstra 't .\„|. J PI'.Mi-JllS, 185.S, .Votes ,.xpj.,„.| "lli!illM,-;,ti„,r '"re III' th,. ,.„';,: l"'*soiin K'iverfr ^'''"'vkivertoF '''li'iiili'ljiliia, \,.. '"^-"".iii:!!!, 1K58. ■*''•'■■•"■' Am. .!„ ''^■■'■«--" 'n1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOOY. 461 li.;)';.i'i'' (,iU IM" Hay, Kiiliiit— Continued. I fjjilt, itH (Usrovcry iin«l niiiiniriictnrc • ill Kans.in, -with MUjjfjoKlioiiM for its mho I ill ;ii;ri<'iiltnro. Kiin:-.iM lloiinl of A^'Hciilture, fllli Keitorl, jip. l'.li:---'»4. l^SD. A ^ii(l((jii('iil rocoiinaissivnc-o in smil!ic:i>ti'in Kiintsas. r. S. "iriil. Siiiv., Hull. No. 27, pp. 1.1-10, pl.itiMl 2. WiiHliirctoii, 1811(1. AI•^<(r:Kt, Am. iifol.,T()1.0, pp. .'IHlt-auoiip.), . Aitrsiiiu wellM in Kiinsati and caiisos III' tiifir liow. Am. I li i>l., vol. r\ pji. 2!m aOl, IfiOfl. Sii. Am. .Siijip,. vol. 'J'.t, pp. VJ(lfi()-120fl7, Xo. ::>:>. \Am. Alwli.iil, KiiiiHiiB Acail. Sci., TriiiiH., vol. I'J, |ili.'.'l '.'.M«'.'(i. [ — ] lIv'ciiiMiks on ccrtiiin ii('<'iiliiiiitii's ill tlio ilistiibiitioii of Iji^iiito in tlio i li;iiiot;i roiiiiiitiou in Kansas.] (Iidl Sic. Am., liilll., vol. 1, p. 20 (1 p.), 1890, in (Uwiisiiiiii of iiiijicr by (1. K. (iilli'Tt, 'Tile sitcnytli of tlio rarlli's crust." I — N'oti's on Kansas salt mines. .\in. C.col.. vol. .1, pp. 05-07, plnte 2, 1890. I — N'otcs (111 sonic Kansas salt niarslios. Kiiii^M'* .\< lul. Sci., Tnius.. vol. 12. pj). 97- UK), I — ;iii(l Tliompson, A. II. Historical >kit(li lit' ^cdloi^ii'iil rocks in the Statu of Katisiis. K.iimHi .\cnil.Sci., TrnnH., vol. 10, pp. 4.'j-.'i2, 18118. |Hay(Jeu, ('. 1$. On the rocik salt and .-alines of the Holston. Am. .Tour. Sci., vol. 44, pp. 173-179, 1843. |Hayi5eii, I'. ""'. [.'Sketch of jieolo;;y of tlii'iiiiiicr .Missouri.] E\iiliiiMiii)iis ill tlio Dakota ciuintry ill 1X55, liy Wiirrcii, jip. GO "!', Ilitli Coiiir., l.-it sos.s., Siiiiile i:\. l)(.c. No. 70 [WiL-iliinKtou, 1K5C]. -Xiitcs (111 the r, Xclir. l'liil:iilcl|ilii:i AciuI. Sci., I'roc. [vol. 9], pp. 131-l,'i8, l.-TiS. .Uwtnc t Am. .four. !Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 2ii, pp. '04-408, iar.8. • Xiitt'sc\iilMu;itory of a ii\a])aTii! scc- uni iliustiMtinir till! o;eoh)i;ical striic- jtiiro dl' till" country l)ord(!ring tin the lMiricH, vol.24, i l'P.2T6-'J77(.ip.),1858. I Hayden, V. V.— Continued. l''xidan;itions of a .scimukI edition of a ^eoloirieal map of Nehraska and Kansas. Tliiladrlpliin, .\c'a(l. Sci , I'roc , vol. 10, pp. l;m l.").'*, map, 18.59. Atislim'l. .\lii. .lour. .Sci., 2il scries, vol. 2(1, Jip. 270 278, Ih:>A. .Mnp ill liliick ill Votcrmaiiii's Mitt(u1uii):<'ii, vol.O.p. 5:1, I', 1800. [Letter on fossils from l{ed Kiver country.] Itcpiirt of 1llc^ cxpliiriilioii of tlic> coiiutry Ih'Iwccii l.akc Superior ami the lied Kiver colony, ami lielwceii the i.iiicr iilacc and llio .\ssiiiil)(iiiio ami .SasUalcliewaii river», li.y S. J. Dawson, \>. \H (.J p.|, i\ Toriiiito, 18,'>9. fieolojjical sketch of the estuary and iresh-water deposits of the Had Lands of the .Ttidith, with some rcmarkH iil)oii the surroiindinf; foniiiitions. -Viii. I'hil. Soc, Trans., vol. U, now series, pp. 12:1- 138, 4'^, 1800. SketcHi of the f^eolo^^y of the coun- try about the headwattu's of the Mia- Houri and Yellowstone rivers. Am. .Tour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 31, pp. 229-21."). rrclimiiiary re])ort of tlie Held work of llio United States (;col(>i;i(Ml and i;co;rrapliical sur- vey of till) Territories for 1878, p]i. 21 29, ■VVasliiiif^ton, 1878. Notes on the tjeoloyy of Nclirask.i and Utah 'I'erritory. Am. .Tour. Si'i., 2d series, vol. 29, j.p. 433-434, 1800. The ]>riinordial sandsttnie of the h'oeky Mountains in the Northwestern Territories of ihe United .States. Am. .Tour. Sci., 2d serins, vol. 33, pj). 08-79, 1802. Cm. Jour., new scries, vol. 7, pp. 149- Lll, U,02. rrcliniiuary rejiort of the ticld work of the V iii led Slates ^eolojiical and ;;eoL;raiiljic;il sur- vey of the Territmics for 1878, pp. 10-21, Washington, 1878. On the f?*"'''*oy <'i'"^ natural hi-tory of the n])i>er Missouri, licinj^ the sub- stance of a report iiiiKh! to (1. K. Wtw- reii. .\m. Phil. Soc. Trans. .vol. 12, new seri(!s, pp. 1-219, map, 4-, 180:1. rnlilislicd separately, 218 jia^'es, map, 4'', l'liiladel;ihia. 1.S02. [ ] 'I'lu! |iipcst one strain 111 of tlu! West. I'liiladelplua, Acad. .11., I'roc, vol. 18, pp. 291-292, 1800. [ ] [()n an c;. tensive cluilk dc^posit on the Missouri liiver.] I'hil.-idclphia, Acad. Sci., I'roc. vol. 18, p. 314 (ip.), 1800. 462 CATALO(}UE AND INDKX OF (lira ir Hayden, F. V.— Coutiiinert. .Skctcli of tins ^colony of iiortlu'iiHt- urn iJukota, with a notice of a Hliort visit to tL(( colcbratt'd itipcHtoiio (piairy. Am. Jour. Sci., 2<1 BtTifg, vol. 4U, pp. l.^-Sa, 1887. ReiiiarkH on tlw CrclaceoiiM mckH of till) \V(!Nt known an No. 1, or tlio Da- kota fjroup. Am. Jour. Sci.,2-174. Abstract, Am. Nut., vol. 4. pp. 41-42, 1871. Hayden, 1'. ^■.— Continued. [.Some remarks on the geolo^rv ,.f the Missouri Valley and a section ulmi,. Missouri Hiver from the moiiili ol i|,, I'latte to I'ort Uenton.] Am. I'bil. Soc., I'roc., vol. 10, pp. j(c.' yt 1809. (Jeological report. Kuportof tbf I'liilcd SIiiIch himiIu^icuI -a vey of Colorado uild Now Mexico, Wm-luj- ton, 18«it, under !•". V. Hnydeii, ::i| Auuj^ Hcporl, pj). 187 199, Wiisliinyton, Ih'X AbslraclH, Am. Nat., vol. 4, \i\<. UH-z 1871; Am. .lour. Sci., 2d scries, Mil. 45, m 2.18-203, 1809. On the geology of the Tertiary Inr. niations of ]3akota and Neluaska. I'liiliiddpliia, Acad. Sci., .Tour., vol. T j! scries, pp. 8-23, map. 1809. Sun pictures of Hocky .Moiiuiaii scenery, with a description of tlic;;ei> graphical and geological featiues an^ 8(une accounts of the resource.i oftl^ great West [etc.], 1.50 pages, .">(l )iljt«. I -1^, New York, 1><70. [i)p. i:!,')-!.".". U .1. S. Newberry, on ancient lakes ii;| western Amerii'ii.] Abstracts, Am. Jour. S<'i., 2dserie», TAX] jip. 125-127. 1870. [Geological survey of tlie In tories.] I'rclimiuary report of tbo fulled >i {{eolo;;ical survey of AVyoiiiinji .■mil ;»o of contiguous Territories, liciii^' a Sd ai report of ]iro;;rc.ss by F. V. llaydcn.iip Wasblnjjtoii, 1871. — Sections of strata belongiiij; U " Hear IJiver " group, near licarKi' City, Wyo. Am. I'liil. Soc, I'roc, vol. II, ]iy 1871. — Notes on the geology of Wjnuii and Colorado, No. 2. Am. riill. Soc, I'roc, vol. 11, iieiv»3j pp. 25 liO, 1871. ] Geology of the Missouri Viill Vuite(lStatc8neolo;;ical survey 'if W'^ and jiortions of c"mn-, ,„„| ] ''"'Annriai j.,,j, 'llglllll. In;.;. Alwtr.irt. .A, ■(•^•••lier;!) ''"'"■'' Nialisl '"■'•voMlo.iVi ^'••".■'y.f.niii, ■INract, .\,„ ''0"'.'irl<.s „„ '■'"''•'l .Slaf,.H '""'■: "f llieT,' "^^-'■■'!nll. fvoll "^"■"''Wyan ^ ''r' liiiiiirary ,.,, •'''■'"■■i''J.a .■ii,,'| J), 0. rejj ll'.rl.i,, ■■'*'"'''•">" the, si '■■■"lo or /.' """ilaijis. ''iiili'd nev Territories. United .Stat.'H jjeological surveyor If.™ and portions of contiguous 'riniliirMJ Uayden in cbarge. Preliminary |2dill(f progress, jip. 9-81, WuBliiugton, If^'-'- "■ ''•■ K. \V\ I- roij ■""lafes jrpi '""■ Ten :'T- """■ M-''i. a.iliiii^r,, .V.-te II ill "". 1875. '"" SOIIJ,, e,,.s,,.,.„ ( ;■".'• "f tl,„ T,^n!' r\'.""MvoI. I MKTIiM.I NORTH AMEKICAN GKOLOGY. 463 U. VV'- 11, w l.uvi ValK I BWVVfV of Haydeii, I". V.— fontitiucd. ((Ji'iniiil it'iiort.] I iiiii'il Stiili'Hgoolf Montana mill iMiriiniiH of uil,iac<'Ut TcrritiiricH, heiiig a •,tli iiiiMiial ni|iort of |)riiKri'»M, rioliiiiinary l;e|i"it, r. V. Hiiydcii in cliargp, jip. 11-184, liliilc', \V.ii«liiii(!l«ii, IHT'J. Ali»ti- 11 1, Am. \at.. vol. 7, pp. 352-358, 1873. Tim liot Hpriiigs uiul ^jeysoiH ol" the Vclliiwsloiio and Kiroholt! rivers. Aiii.'lixir. Si'i., 3(1 Boricd, vol. 3, pp. 1U&-I15, 161-lTI'i. iiiapH, 1872. . I'liit" tl 8tiit08 gcologiral Burvoy of tlielViritDries, F. V. llaydeu iu charge, proliiis, KoctioiiH, and oMh.t illustra- tidiis (li'sij^nod to arrcoinpany the final report of the chief geologist of the sur- vey, ami .sketched under his direction liy II. \V. Klliot, 0.") ])latc8, 1 , \ow York, I — [(icncral report.] i:i'|ioii III' ilii- I'liitt'd StntoA eeolo);icnl Hur- vi'v III Ni'liraxka iiiiil iioitiona iit' tlio ail.jaci^nt Trrrilnriis, pp. ;i-70, iiiai>, \Va»biuj;tou, lti7i;. [tieiiiral report.] t'liileil Slater (.[cnloffical survey of tlio Tcrri- liirii'H I'liiliraciiiK ]>iirtii>u8 of Montana, Idaho, WvHiiiiir.: anil I'lali.l'' V. Ilaydi^n in clinigi', I'.tli .Vuniial llrport for 187L', jip. 12-85, Wash- lllgliill. In.!. .Mistnirl. Am. Nat., vol. 7, pp. 728-736, 1873. [General report.] I'liiifil Statis geologii-al and (icograpliica! . .rviviirtlii-T7::, pp. 17-82, Wa.Hliinglon, 1874. .Vlislract, Am. Xat., vol.n, pp. 17:i-177, 1875. Ii'cinark.s on age of lignitic group. I'liitcil Slatrs geological and geograpliical nirvf,< iif llio Xrrritorii'.s, V. V. Ilaydcu in liiarL'i', r.all. | vol. 1, In! Bcrien] No. 2, pp. 1-2, a.iliiii'^liin, 1874. fii-ology and paleontology. rnliiiiinary report of e.\ploration» in ilira.tKa .'iimI Dakota, in the years I8.')5-18.")7, kl.ietit. (1. K. Warren, pii. 03-90, Wasliing- nil, 1-T.-.. Notes on the mirfaco features of the liinidi) or Front range of the Rocky loimtains. linliil Matr.s geological and geographical .r\ey or till' 'rcrrltoriew, F. V. Ilaydin in irp-, liiiU. [vol. 1), 2d sorios, pp. 215-220, l'a9liili;,niill, 1875. Note on souu! peculiar forms of ero- n ill eastern Colorado, with ludio- l»-illii.>ifr:ition8. 1 Willi si:iies geologieal and geographical "f tile Territories, ]■". V. llayden in iw. Hull. (vol. 1], 2d series, pp. '210-211, IM VII, Vlii, Washington, 1875. Hayden, F. V. Cuntinued. Not'\., 3d series, vol. 11, pp. 147-149, 1870. [General report.] Vnited Stales guologicnl and geographical survey of theTurritorii^s, emliraciiig Colorado aiidparlsofad.jacent Territories, K.V. Hayden in charge, [8tli) .\nnual Keport for 1874, pp. 19-58, plates, Washington, 1870. Alistr,act, Am. Jour. Ijci., 3d series, vol. 11, p. 490 (J p.), 1870. [ ] Exi)loration8niado under the direc- tion of F. V. Haydeii in 1870. Am. Jour. Sci.,3d series, vol. 13, jip. 08-74; 1877. On some artesian Itorings along the line of the Union Pacitic ]{ailroad in AVyouiing Territory. United States geological and geograi>hieal survey of the Territories, F. V. llayden in eharge, Bull., vol. 3, pp. 181-180, plate 20, AVashington, 1877. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sei., 3d series, vol, 13, p. 388 (J p.), 1877. Letter [on gi^neral results]. United States geologieal and geographical survey of the Territories, emhracing Colorado and parts of ad,iacent Territories, Otii .An- nual Keport [for 1875], jip. 1-28, Washington, 1877. Ahstracl, Am. Nat., vol. 10, jip. 101-162 (J p.), 1870. Preliminary report of the field work of the United States geological and geographical survey of the T<^rritories for the season of 1877, 35 pages, Wash- ington, 1877. Wasatch group. Am. Nat., vol. 12, p. 831 (i p.), 1878. Discovery of recent glaciers in Wyoming. Am. Nat., vol. 12, pp. 830-831 (J p.), 1878. ' K)4 OATALOaUE AND INDKX OF ("fu. ir. r'ABTO.V. I Hayden, I'. V. — CoiiMiukmI. [ ] ( Ktiniirks on liniiitit' foriiiatiou of tliti W.st.J Uiiilt'il Slaltw f;('^;!ir(l (if t'l(-;iiii. lHfl2. rnliiiiiiiarv roporl of llir lli'lit work of tlii> I'liitctt Stali'H Ki'olo);i('al iiml j.;rlii<'iil Kiirvry of t lii' Tcrrilorirs for 1H7H, I''. V. Hayden ill rliargo, jip. it-K), WiwliiiiKtoii, 1878. ^ Ycllowiitoiio Report, 1800. rrcliniiuary report of Uni tield work of tlio United States {;i'(iloo;ical and gcoi^rapliical Hnrvcy of tlio Territories for the season of 1878, li!) paf^cs, Wash- ington, IHTH. tii('liiil)>H an appendix contaiuin); roprintH of papers liy Hayileii. [Letter on general results.] Uiiitiil States };ioloi;ifal mid f;eo[;rni>liienl survey of tlio 'rerritories, I'lnlirae.iiit; Coloiado > and pnrtof ailjaeent Territories, 1<'. V. llayden in eliar;;o, lOlli Animal Ueport [for 187ti|, pp. xiii-xxix, Wasliiiiglon, IK78. Colorado [and Xeliraska] [geolog- iciil format ions]. Maefarlane's Am. (ieol. l!wj-. Ciuide, pp. > 162-164, 1879. [General i)rogre8H of survey.] United States f;eidoi;-.( al anil ;;po};rapliiral survey of tlio Territories, enibraeing Wyo- niiiifiand Idalio, V. V. llayileii in eliarge, lltli [ Annual lieport [for 1877], i>i). i.\-xxviii,\V aali- iiigton, 1879. The Great West. Its attractions :ind resoureos, eontiiiuiug a ])0]mliir descrip- tion of tlio marvelous scenery, phys- , ieal geograpliy, fossil, and glaciers of . this wonderful region, and the recent explorations in the Yellowstone Park, "lh(' wonderland of Aiiu-ricii,'' 87 - psiges, Blooniingtou, 111., rhiladelphia, , 1880. Twin lakes and Teoeali Mountain, centrtil Colortido, witli rennirks on the gliicitil ]iheiioniena of tliat region. Am. Nat., vol. 14, pp. «5«~8(i-', 18SQ, Hayden, T. V.— Continued. United Stales geological iiml jt,.,,. gra]diieal Hurvoys of th(» 'I'enitorics; geological and geographical alhm ni Colorado and ])ortioim of adjaii nt ter- ritory, by U. V. Ifayden, corrected to date [etc.]. Folio L'L', doiilile I'olio at- las sheets, 35 liy 22i inches, \\ asiiin);. ton, IHHl. Detailed ni'oloKie sheets, hy Kinllicli. \V.|[, llolines, I'eale, Mar\ ine, and C. .\. While. Hejtort [on work in Iv'ocky Moiiiit;ii)i district north of New Me.\iro and \ve>l of the ninety-fourth nieridi:in|. f. S. (ieol. .Siirv., .1. \V. ro«ell. Pircctdr 2d Annual lieport [1880-81], pp. ij-H, \V;„i,. iugton, 1882. Letter to the Secretiiry [;,'emral statement |. United States >;eolouieal and ^'iciuriipliiial Burvoy of the Territories, K. V. llayiKn m oliarge, I2tli Aiiiiiial Keport [for ls7/<], Wjn mlng nud Idaho, part 1, pp. xili-xviil, Wa..li ington, 188:i. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 17, pp. I'.'Q) I'.'fil (J p.). 188,1. Report [of o]ierations in ii|i|ief M\-- souri region], U. S. Geol. Surv., .1. W. I'owell. Dirinr, Ctli Annual Ueport 188:i-H4, ]>]>. :»< :!il, WmIi ington, 1H8.'). Keport of Jloiittinti divisicni. r. .S. (lool. Surv., ,1. W. I'ow, II. liirivt..r Otli Aniiiinl Ueport, 1884-85, pi>. 48 j:i, Wasl.- ington, 188.'i. Ueport of Montana division of j;fol- ogy, U. S. Geol. Surv., .1. W. l"o\v. 11, Dircnor 7th Iteport, 188,">-80, pp. 85-87, \\as)iiii;|..ii 1888. and Bradley, F. II. Map of tliej sources of th(! Snake liivci- wiili ilj| trilititaries, together with i)i)iliii!i> "fj the head waters of the Madison iiiid| Yellowstone. Scale, 5 miles to 1 im United States geological survey of lliflj Territories, F, V, Hayden in cliaiui'l folio [Washington, 1871' ?J. [Not si'""] Meek, F. 1?,, and, [Nol.^ ou thul'r taceous rocks of Nehriiskii.] I'hiladolphia Acad. Sci., I'me.. vul. K p. « (i p.), 18,'-.7. Some general rcmaiks on ti« geology of the country Mliont tli^ sources of tho Missouri IJivcr. l'Iiiladeli)liia Aead. Sei.. Tree., vol. i^. P^ 111-11.5, 18,57. Abstracts, Am. Jour. Sol., "d si ries. viO. pp. 423-420, 1857; Canndian Nat.. viil.:i. |>| 182-184, 1858. Hayden, 1' tiiineii. I'„ Ill.'iciv- lljl .Vai.,liiiii l(*."»i. rmniXa) Soil ;mil(fe(;ici »esl ;iiii| (i w\lh iImi.mo I'llili'il S(,|f I'lul.elilpl, Oil t III' i\.ltl.sj|H III .Viii. .lour. (Ml, I'eriiiiaii roi'k I'lHl,Ml,.|p|,i.., ■' '"'ll'l, 18.5( T'^oiiie 'lleHl.lelv l/iJJ riiiindinir conn I'llilldcpl,,., Jl-I!'. map, \Hr,0 ■ liciliiii] i'i'"if< lie.ls of / -'■'licr uitl, ,1, llievalloy of K I'liiladilpliia A •5"--'i;n. 18,-i!l. Ai»,'orir. Sei., ifilliiiildilioiis)' I' ('CDlooi,. M.sTerrii(„-v_ I'Inlad, lp),i,, _\, ■ 5.). isdo. ■V'Mn.t, .Ami. ll'<-t-4.i:', i,s,-,., " I'escrij,(i ■'•■'I 'l"'iiiior,l|;,| 1"'^ 'I'"! Terti;,r yi'^'mkn, will, '""'■'"•I<8 fro,,, ^ I'VllCli. „.'''''''"l"'l'l.ia Aea, ■"■nr, ise •^'""'•"■',AiM.,).,„ "''■•^'•lipfi,,, *'''^ '■'■"in .\el„,,,> I .,?;"':'''''!" Aead, liiill. 127— PAlTOXl NORTH AMKUICAN (ilK)LOOY. 4(15 Haydei!, I". V., Meek, 1". H., iiiid— ('on- | Hayden, I'. \ .. Meek, 1'. I!., imd— I'oti- tiiiiit'il. I tiniiiMl. . I'lmsilrt of NobriiHkii [ IViMii tlio I)i>Hcri|itioii ol' now ori^tniiir n-- niuinH iVdui iiiirllii>a:iti'ni KiinMa.s, inili- cntiii); i\w exiHttmcn of I'crniian rockH in IliitI 'rcriitory. Albiiii.v IiinI., Trini!*., vol. 4. |>|i.T:i Hr4. 18At. — mmw rcnmrkson th« 'IVrtiiirv \ and Peale, A. C (Map of) Montana nn.lCn'tnc.'onsloiiiialionor HioNortli- and Wyoming 'I'.iTitori.-M. (MnUracinj; llliiek llillHj. Ani.'Ionr. Sfi., 'Jil Mciifs, vdI. ■.'.'>, )>1> -t'l^UI. Kr Xiitltinal lutoUiKeDcor, Miinh 10, IHrm. wt'Sl Mild tlio ]iarall(>liHni of till' latter witli tliDHo of other ]>(irtioiis of tlio liiitcil States and 'rerritorics. ri;il,i.|rl|.liiii Aniil. Si'l., rrctc. |v(.l. !»|, |i|«. ii; rj'.i, ih:.8. . On tlio Ho-ealled TriiiMHie rocks of KiinxMs and Nel»ranka. Am. •I'lur. Sdi., 2il ncrieH, viil. '^7, iip. .'II -:ir), most of tlie eoiiiitry drained by tlio (lallatin and nppi'r VeliowHtone rivers. Sral<'. I miles to an inch. InitedStatcs Ki'idoijical and fruo<^ra|)hical siirxey of tin* Territories, l''.V. Hayden in charjjc, folio [\Vashinj,'f(m, 1K71.'?] fNotsocn.) Hayden, II. II. (ieoio^ical essays; or an ini|niry into huiiio of thu •ruolo^ical { ]>hcnonieiia to lio fonnil in various partH |(iii tho iirohahlo <>xisteiu'tj of ' of America and «dse\vheio, viii, .112 riTiiiiuii rocks in Kansas.] pt'gi's, lialtiniore, I.s2(t. l.l,il.,.l,Ipl,ia Aaul. Sri., ITuc. v..l. 10. ,„,. ^i,,ru'v>. „f ,1,^, j^eoio-v of the c<.nn- i"""• . .. ,,. ,.•.,. I try near ISedlord Springs, in rciiiis\ Ivii- I .•s.Miie remarks on t he Keolo^y of „i.,, „,„! the Hath or Berkeley SpriiiKs, Dirc.nur, sl\iiii:l"n (if tVl Ivil'.i i'M llil^,l^ "f| 1 iU'li.f |y of lliol I'luajii'tf bt Si'""-1 Itlu't-T'"' |.l. - V ^ (.11 tli<[ luit m kill. .-■?( tiulU.ick Hills and portions of tho siir- idiiiidiiii; country.] I'hiliili'liliia Acml. Soi., I'riic, vdI. lt», pp. ll-r.i, iii;i|i, lh.'i9. Iteiiiarks on the lower Crotn- ci'diis liiMJK of Kansas anil Neliraska, to- | LTtlicr with descriptions of some new s|i('cii's of Carbonifermis fossils from ihi'Viilley of Kansas Uivcr. riiilMilrlpliia Acnd. Sci., I'mc, vol, 10, jij). riii-'Jl'ifl, 18,"i!). 1 Aiii..Ionr. Sii., 2il series, vol. "7, i)p. 211»-1!'J7 , ivilliii(lililiniis), 1S59. I (lcoloo;ieal explorations in Kau- MsTcrriiory. I'liiliiili Iplilii Anid. ."^ci., I'ntc, vol. 11, ]ip. !■ 5.V iscid. ; .\lislnii t, .\iii. Jour. Sri., 2il Hpiio«, vol.27, ] liIi.V.'l-l,l2, 1S,-)S). I—- — I'esciiption of new lower Silii- ti.iii iiniiiiordial), .Inrassic, Cretacti- I iM>, 1111(1 Tertiary fossils collected in 1 Jcliriiska, with some reni.arks on iiiMocks from which they wore ob- U'licd. I'liiliiililpliia Acnd. Set., I'roc., vol. l.'l, pp. tl.'M»7, iHDi;. .Vlintrmt, Ain.>Ioiir. Sci., 2(1 soiicH, vol. ;t4, PP.HT-IM, IXCiL". - — I'e.scriptions of new Crotaecons |'*>ils fidiii Nebraska. ''Ml.iiM|iliia .\cail. Sci., I'roc [vol. llj, pp. in \'ir),'inia, with remarks upon those waters. Ami. .Tour. Sci., vol. 10, pp. ()7-HU, IHIIl. I>escription of the I'are Mills near ISallimore. .\iii. .lour. Sii., \ol. 24, pp. :i4'l-aCp<), 18 111. Hayes, A. A. [')ii the nitrate ol" soda rejrion of soiithein I'erii.J Am. .lour. .Sci,, vol. DO, pp. 37.'>-:!7.'<, ISIO. Kead to llostoii Soc, N'nt Ili.Ht. [On serpentines and verd-anti, in New lirniis- wick.] Motion Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol, !>, pp, MM-Ml (J p.), IH.Mi. On serpentine rock [N'ermoiit]. Aid, .lour. Sci.. 2(1 .scries, vol, 21, Jip. 1182- :!8.-i, 1851!. [Tilt! so-called verd-anti(|iio marble from Ho.xbnry. Vt. ) HoHlon Soc. Nat. Mist,, I'roc, vol, 5, pp, 2t)0 20:i, IH,^. [ ] [On the giiano of Monks Island.] I'liwlon Soc Niil. Iti.sl., I'roc, vol 5, pp. :t40-3,')2, 1H50. On saline matters in rocks of ciistern Massaebiisetts, liostoii Soo, Nat. lli,st., I'loc, vol. 0, p. 30 (3 p.), 1850. r.nll. 127- -30 4()f) CATALOOUK AND INDEX OK [iiri.t.. ir RABTO.V.) Hayes, A. A.— C'untiiuicd. [On II ])tMiiliar ('01111 of jjiiiuio.] llimldii H1H1. Nat. llJMt., I'ror., viil.U, l>p.2ll - •iVX IHJt). [On tin' roiii|HmU.ioii of the ci'iiiciit- iiig iiiiilcri.'il of tli<' K'oxliiiry coiikIoiii- criittt, and on Hiliciliciilion. | ItoBtuii Sue. Mat. Hint.. I'nx-., vol. 0, pp. 107- lOH. IHSO. jOri^in of cliiy hIoik'h.] i'ohIou .Soc. Niii. iiiMi., I'liii'., viii. n, p|). 1:11 ' 1:111, IH.M). DiHciiMHt'd by ('.Stixlior. iliicl.,.pp. 137, i;iH. Hayes, C. Williiid. Tlio ovcrthinst i'aiilts of t\w Hoiithnni .\]>|),'iliu'liiiiiis. (ii'dl. Sue. Am., Itiill., vol. 'J, pp. lit 151, pIut.'H2.a, IS'.tl. DisciiHUi.l liy C. I). WaIfott,W. M, DiivIh, anil II. Willi.s. pp. l,->:i-l,U AbHtrni't.-<, Am. (ii>ul., p. 'iO'J (}!>.) Iflil; Am. Knt., vol. L'5. p. ;i(ll (1 p.), IHSIl. Hayes, (icor^o K. HpniarkHon tlK'pMil- ogy of wi'storu New York. Am. .Jour. Sri., vol. :il. pp. 2I1-'J47, ]8:i7. IfoiiiarkH on tlio {;o<)lof{y and topo;;- rajiliy of wi'storn New York. Aiii..Ioiir. Si:i., vol. Iir), pp. 8(i-lll5, 1839, Evidentcsof i. |.f, Notes upon tlic history of ilw 1I11 covcry and occiirreni'c of tin oic in |{„. Hlack Hills, S. Dak. Col. .Sci. .Soc, I'liM'., vol. 3. pp. 347-X'iO, 1H91, Heatheringtoi), A. (iiiidc. f;i(.-i!i, and 1801), liluo liook, 1 , Loiuhiii, 18(ii. Hedley, Edward. On the iruii iiiiiiis and iron manufacture of Nova>ci)tiii. Nortb of Kiifilaiid Inst. Mining' Dug., j Trail.'}., vol. 14, ji. 15, plato 1, 1*1,'). Heer, Oswald. [Age of Ifiehinoiiil coal.; ] Geology of N. A., by Manon. r.. lii.ZnriA 1850. In jiart in Am. Join. Sci.. '.M *n:.^'. [Heer, Oi — lion Kmijji linear, \ Heilprln, ili'licc ill (if file p< riiiladi M'. :'ii-33, Cm 801 /'lelll Cla )lllillt.S JIH liiiii of th I'liiiiiili'l 3s:t; An, I'P. -':'« --I), i,iKM. -^'iKhc oecu ''••liiwitsof 'iVri I'llil.lllr|,,l,i„ n. iw:i. I'i^l lls.s|.,| |„. i». mi ^"'■'"•Tcrtiar, I ■■"I'ls'MKhi.M, , I'lllbllrlpl,,,,, rf J, '•,v ( ''■''•''■"■ '■■■l.m.np tiARTOS.] NORTH AMFRICAN OKOLOdY. 4G7 . ;w8-4i'>. ..1. 21, W- nil, i^oi. ;ti0US of <,S, 1K."|'.'. lull, !*■'■ 11 niiiii'^ in;,' Klig.. [iii\ coal.] Hi, ZiiriA] |,| !l.| iliil 1'" V1-. ^- hii'i';^'"" l-ui. mzfll ^' iMib'ui. Kl'i."). [Hcer, Oswnlil )— Continued. I'Iciia i'liHHiliH AliiMkiuiii. KiiiikI SvitiHkii Vi't<>iiHkii|iH Aknil., Ilniid' liliK.ir, vol. H, jip. 1 W. 1(1 pliitfH, 1871. Heilpi'Ji. A. On tli«HtrfttiKmi>liical ovi- tliiirr alVoidcd h\ tlid Tcrtiiiry foHsils of llir iicniiianlii of Miirylan], lip. Jii-;!;!. 1881. On Home n«'w lownr Koccuo MoIIiihcu from I'liirko t'ounty, Ala., with Nouie |i(iiiitH iiM to the Hfruti^riiiiliicnl posi- iliiii of tiii> IkmIh contiiiiiin^ tlioni. I'ldlndi'lplilii, Ai'Bd .Sri.. I'roc., vol. 32, pp. Mi-:i"i, 1881. — Note on tlio approximftto position of till" Ilocoiio tl(>positH of M.ir.vl.iiul. IMuliidrlpliia. A.ail. Sci., rioc, 1881 (vol. 3:11, pp. 444-447. 1882. — Nods on tho TtM'tinry )j;oology of (lio "oiitln'rii TnitiMl Stnti-s. I'hilaili'lplila. Acad. 8oi., Proc, 1881 [vol. 33|, pp. l."il l.'ifl, 18H2. — .S\ luliioiuHUi of geological foruia- ticilis. Siiiu.o, vol. 2, pp. 001-662, 704-70(5 (i p.), vol. ;i. pp. 00-01, 1883. — On llio a;to of tlio Tojon rocks of Ciilifoiniu 1111(1 tilt' occiirrcnci' of aninio- iiilir ii'iiiiiins in 'i\-rti!iry (loposits. riiil:iiU'l|iliia, Aoad. Sci., Proc, vol. 34, pp. iw-'.'ii, is8:i. — On tliti occurrence of nnmniulitic (It'posils ill riorida ami the association oI'miiMiiiiilifcswitli afrcsh-watorfauna. riiiljdi'lplii.i, Acad. Sci., I'roc. [vol. 34]. lip l.-'.i l'.i:i. 1H83. AliHiiacI, Am. iTour. Sci., 3d Bcricn, vol. 24, p 'I'M (i p.), 1882; vol. 25, p. 158 (i p.), ]b83. I — On tlio relative a<;es and classifica- liiin of tlie iiost-]']occn. .lOS-SOil (ip.). l.-^H.I; Am.. Tour. Sci., 3d HOricH, vol. 24, lip. 'J^t* '."JO, 1882. |— On tlic occnrronco of aninionitis in il(']Misitsof Tertiary age [in (Jalifornia]. riiilaililpliin, Acad. Sci., Proc. [vol. 34], j). N. 1Sh:i. Iiis(ii>s((l h.v J. S. Nowbcrry, Ibid., pp. 104- K>.uy.i. |— The Tcitiiiry geology of the eaKtern amlsniillirni Tnited States. I'liiliiili Ipliia, Acad. Sci., Jour., vol. 0, jiart Ipl'l'.'i l.M, map, 43, 1884. Heilpriii, .\.— Continued. [ Ifeniarks «»n gulf Tertiuries.] Am. Nat., vi.l. 18, p. MVj (j p.), \ Pliiladclpliia, Acnd. Sci. Am. Nat., vul. 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Sci., Uocomber, 18H5. Science, vol. 6, 11.543 (,'oi).), 4", 1885. — —[Shell from month of Manatee Kiver, ria.) Scieucc, vol. 0, p. 400 (4 p.), 1885. 468 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bltt,. 127. Heilpriii, A. — Contnuiod. f Lower llt!l(lorl)erg bowlder at Sum- mit, N. .1.] Am. Nut., vol. lit, ),. ;j;m (J p.), !««•''■ Kcin.'irkable oxjiosiiro of colniniiar trap near Oraiij;*', N. .1. I'liilii. Acad. Sfi., I'loc, vol. DO, iij). ;il8-320, jil. 8, 1HH5. Exi>loratioiis ou tin; wosterii coast of Florida and in tlio Okocchobeo wil- doiness, with special refcrouco to th« (fcology iiiid zoology, 127 l>ages, plutes, I'hiladi'lphia, l.S8fi. Pages 1 to «)4 and ])latcs not yet issued. [Observations in Florida.] HciiMiCf, vid. 7, p., ■!,">;! (i p.), 1880. [A^e of clays at Grays Ferry road, rhiladelphia.J Sriciu'ii, vol. 8, p. :I7 (,',, p.), 18H«. Notes on the Tertiary geology and ]»ale<)ntology of the southern United States. I'liiladelpliin, Acad. Sci., I'ror., vol. 'M, pp. .IT-SH, 18S0. 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Thocoiiiinoiiwealtliel i Georgia, viii, 31)7 pages, Atliiu'a, IN"'"' I Hendry, W. A. [Discovery ol a lai'!.''^ bed of coal among the lean b. ilsof tin.' .loggius and Albert iniu(! regions.] ' [ Ani.I'hil. .Soc, rroc.,v(d.0,i).4,".!i(Jl'''l*'''' ^ Heneken, T. S. On some Teitiary di- j ]iosit.s in San Doiiiiiigo. (icol. Soc, (jmirt. Jour., vol. H, pp. llJ-1''* 1803. DAIiTilN.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 409 Hennessy, lleiiry. Terrostriiil climate as Henwood, W. J.— Continued. inlliR'uced l>.v tho (lislribiitioii oC land On tlio nictiilliforoUM deposit of OloH- aiiil water at dillerent {geological cestor, in Now Hninswick. epociis. Koyiil (Jcdl. Sor. (it'Cornwull. Trans., vol. 8, Am.. lour. Sci., 2il series, vol. 27, pp. 318-328, I'rnm 'Atlantis," Janiiiuy. l»*.V,i. — On the limits of liy])othc.se8 rejjard- inu' <1"' in'oiicrtics of tlu* matter com- jiosiiij^ the interior of the earth. .Viii.Jimr. Sci., M siTics, vol, 10, ii]>. 4(il— K!."), p«rt \, i)p. 490-510, 1871. 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Sinumary of leHults of ti lato geo- logical reconnaissance of Louisiana. Am. Jour, bci., 2d seiieB, vol. 48, pp. 3!{l-34(i, 1869. The Aolcanic tide belt and the world's Hood gates. Am. As-soc. Adv. Scii'uce, vol. 17, pp. 252- 2«:, 18G9. [Report on borings from artesian well at Now Orleans.] U. S. Army, Chief of KiigiiiecrH, Keport for 1870, pp. :i')2-;iB5, AViiMhinKtoii, 1870. Ki'publi.slit'd I't'ijort ou tbo geological iigc of tlio Mississipiii Delta to Oen. A. A. Iluni- plirey.s, 10 pages, Wasliiugtoii, 1870. I'lijsics aud hydraulics of Mississippi River, hy Iluiiiphrey.s aud Abbott, pp. 0;iG- 6-13,4°, Washington, 1870. Report on tbo geological ago of the Mississippi D(ilta to Gen. A. A. Ilumpluvys, 16 pages, Washington, 1870. Abstract. Am. Nat., vol. 5, p. 304 (J p.), 1871. The upper delta plain of the Mis- ■ sissippi. Kead to Ara. Assoc, Adv. Sci., 1871. Abstract, Am., Nat., vol. 4, p. 638 (.J p.), 1871. On the geological history of the Gulf of Jlexico. Am. Jour. 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Physiio-^ieographical itiid af;ricul- . tnnil IVatiiri'8 of tlio State of Missis- sippi [I'tC.]. lntli (.'iiiHiiB V. S., vol. 5, report on cotton lirmliirliiiM in tlii' Uiiitiil States, part 1, pinto, \,\}.y>'J j45 (licittDiii iiiiKiii'itioii),4'^, Wanbiii;;- tun, Itt(i4. Ccmral fciittircsof the Jillii vial plain (if tlic Mis.sissippi Rivtr below the . moiitli 111' tin' Ohio. null ('iri«ii.-4 r. S,, vol. 5, lopoi'l nil icittcm imiiliHtiiiii in tlio I'liitcil Statin. }>]i. 7^1-70 ibuUiiiu p;iginalion), i--, Wasliiiigton, 18fi4. — Kevit'w of tho ijenoral soil map of the lottoii states. liith CciisiiM r. S., vol. 5, report on cotton liiiMliuliiMi in the United Staten, jinrt 1, pp. 15-10 (liiittoni iia^inutioii), n;;rieiiltiinil map of Ilici'Oltiiii States, 4°, Wnsliiiiiitoii, li584. — Ki'iioi't on tho ])hvsical and agriciil- tiii'iil I'eat tires of tho State of Calil'or- iu;i, with a tlisciission of tho proseiit iiiiil I'uture of cotton production in the State. lUtli Census U. S., vol.6, report ' cotton liroilmtiiiii in llio irniteil State.s, jiart 2, pp. Wll->;i (liiittoiii pagination), map, -t^, Wa.sli- iii;;t(,n. UH4. — Pliysiio-freographical tind aitatcrnary in the 'i'ertiiiry.l Intel iiationiil Cong, (ieol., Am. Coitiiiiittoo, liepoH.M, 188H, 1'', jip. 14-15 (J r )i l^eH. Am. (ieol., vol. 2, pp. 280-281, 1.-^88. Agriculture and late Quaternary geology. Science, vol. 11, pp. 241-242 (J p.), 4\ 1888. [ ] Missis.sippi. Macl'arlaiie'H (Ieol. l!\vy. (iuiile, 2il edition, pp. ;i8(!, US'.), 1890. [ ] Louisiana. Macl'ailano'n (ieol. Kwy. Guide, pp. .'190-1)91, 1800. Report of the asplialtum mine of tho A'entiira Asphalt (.'orupany. California, lutli Ueporl of Mineralogist, pp. 70:1-772, mail. ]ilate. 18!I0. Orange sand, Lagrange and Appo- mattox. Am. (Ieol.. vol. 8. pji. 12'.t-i:a. 18!tl. Wjtii aiiaiipeiided note of ajiprox al ainleoncurrcneo by J. M. Salford. [Modeof deposition of tlio Lafayette formation in the Missi8si])pi \'iilley.] Am. 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Ueber eino diirch die Hiiiilij;!ii hippui'itenartiger Chaniiilcii aibgia chnete Fauna der ObertiiniiicuKifil vou Texas, von Ferdinand Jinciiiir Preslau, Paleontologisdie .Miliiimlli gen, viertcs Pand, Heft 1, liirliu 4^, 15 pages, 3 plates. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, viil. :!', V]i- (J p,), 1889, A i)ortion of the geolo^'ic stoni the Colorado Piver of Te.\as. Am,C ■,, vol, 3, pp.287-?''.', ^"9. Abstr.ict, Toiiular Sci, -Mciillily, p,718 (}eol.), 1889. Am. Nut, vol.24, p. '.CO ',,', p.;, loW' DABTO.V./ HiJl, l.'oi.e — Tijo f( ('rel,'ict'(»i of NcdilJK I'eoilH. ■tin, (leo — i'alennt iiMlions of 'fc.\-a.>i, Set plates -\ii.s I— TlieJ'er; .''cifiicc, vii I — \ |irclliiii "I'tlie Crrtf coiiij)aniei| l, lltliolfliry ;|i, tm. 'JV.viis mi,57j(agei -Uistniii. ..\| '15-.'117, issn. ■ A lirief d,.,s( rmli.s of -JVx >'iiiie, based pi I iiwiy section ;i I 'will Hear Sill K'uimty, tnWeb Ti's.i.H (;o„| ^j 1IB-H4, 1890, I ''■'iP Faylo '8"" of til e tr \m reo^i,,,, „f •Ini, .V.s.si,,,, .i I '»■«), mil. OI ■ '"lie ^'oojogv "fft'iiiadiari fJ'iieaiiicaiTi M potes oil tiifj Mt,] Aawr. Adv. |taesi, 1890. • Ti»' geology 0/ „'l"^.^*-itli;ules( P"sfwii,,ti„„_ '■^swe.Adv , ISHi, ■■^ f'assilicatioij '""'^» "f Texas '•"•'"ifli.stnb, '""""s- [Abs '■•^■•<8iio.Adv. S. '"ii'N), 1890. '''•"'■"s.sil.sof t !■ Gdo1„ > oi. 5. riAETOS.; NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 475 IfUU m 'T\. •(■stern .MS, vul. 1 (if the ict.l ■,;G. i>.-1''>. Wl'SU'tU 1 i 111 ,1,1, r.i w til..;. Avk in^a\ l;-8S. Hill fOiol- (•;iu (Ma- nlliwvstfll , 1>1'-' if M;iit;>i ,l.M.:;i,r i new siicrii IXilS 1 (VcliruM li:iu;. gill, i;oIh li T.— Contiimed. Hk^ ((.liiiiiiiiifcral (uiKiu of certain Crotuet'ou.^ liiiipstoiies iiiul tlieso(iuciu-c of scdiiiH nth in North American C'rcta- ceoiiH. Ani.ticol , vol. 4, pp. 174-177 1889. I'liliioiitolofjy of tlio Cretaceous for- matiiiiis (if TexiiH, jiart 1, I'nivcrsitj- of Texas, School of (ioology, 5 pa^es, 3 platen, Austin. 188;». Till' J'l riiiiiin rocks of Texaa. Sciciiif. vol. i:i, p. 92 a col.), 4°, 1889. 1 .V preliminary annotated cheek list (if tlic Cntaceons fossil.s of Texas, ae- coiiiiiiiiiic'l hy a short description of tho litli(ilii,!;y :ind strati;;rai>hy of the 8\8- um. Ti'xiis Geol. Snrv., Hull., Xo. i, ssxi,.")? pa^es. Austin, 1889. AiiBtnii I, Am. Ccol., vol. C, p. 124 (J p.). !;i vii'Wi il bv .1. Slarcou, Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. :;l5-:il". 1>^H!). A liriifdcscription of the Cretaceous rks of JVxas and their economic value, biised principally upon a prelim- inary section alon;.? the Colorado Hivcr fwiii near Sniitliwick Mills, linrnct Couuty, til Wehberville, Travis County. Tisa.s (Icdl, Siirv,. Ist Anniinl Report, jip. W3-U4, \X'M. Tlie laylo ITats formation and the fill of the trans-Pccos or mountain- |iiiis re;;i()ii of Texas. [Abstract.] Am. As.soc. Adv. Hci., Proc, vol. 38, p. 242 {8 I liaes), 1890. •Tlie ijcdlojiy of the valley of tho up- [per Cuuadian from Tascosa, Tex., to piinieairi Mountain, N. Mex., with piotes oil tho ago of the same. Ab- tiact,] Am. Aim: Adv. Sci., Proc, vol, 38, p. 243 (5 IliucM. 1890. I Hill, Hobert T.— Continued. ClassilJcatioii and origin of the chief f;co(;raphic features of tho Texas re- gion. Am. (Jool., vol 5. pp. 9-29, 68-80. miip, IsOO. [To be cuntiii(U'(l.| The Texas Cretaceous. Aiu.Geol., vol.0, pp. 253-254 (J p.), 1890. I'ilot Knob. A marine (Jretaeoous volcano [Texas]. An:.(!col. vol.O, pp.2K0 292, 1890. Al)strii(t, Am. Xat.. vol. 2.-) pp. 27,'i 270 (J p.), 1801. Exploration of tho Indian Territory and tiie medial third of livd lii\er. Am. (idol., vol.O, pp. 252-253, I89u. Occnrreneo of (Joniolina in tho Comanche series of tlio Texas Creta- ceous. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol.40 pp. 04-Oj, 1890. The Comanche series of the Texas- Arkansas region. OiMil.Soc. Am., Hull., vol.2, pji. SOa-.TJl, K6, 627, 1891. DiscusNid by C. A. White C. I>. Walcott, 1111(1 ('. (yortiee, pp. 5J.')-."r.'g. Ab.stracts, Am. (ieol., vol. 8, p. 2."i9 (-; p.) 1891 ; .\n\. Xat., vol. 2.'>, p. 7:!8 (4 lines), 1891. Notes on a reconnaissance of tiio Ouachita Mountain system in Indian Territory. Am. Jour. .Sci., 3d scries, vol.42, pp. 111-124, 1891. Contributions to tho geology of tho Southwest. ■u ■Rvfil Iviiiieu Id lleeliH'tj Ablliin'W"} ISerVm. ^ il.'.'.VV- 0;rlC stoi)l Isiis. iitlilj' , USD, -The geology of tho Staked Plains of lexas, witli a description of the Staked Jlaiiis formation. [ iVbstract.] Am.Aasoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol 38, p. 243 (4 i),lS9U. hA classidcation of the topographic Wnres of Texas, with remarks i.jion ' areal distribution of the geologic Wious. [Abstract.] [iio. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol.38, pp. 243- ""((■.■<). 1890. le fossils of tho Trinity beds. |illl.(jcul., vol.5, p. 62 (i p.), 1890. I Am. Geol,, vol. 7, i>p. 119-122, 1891. ! Notes on tho geology of tho South- west. Am. Geol., vol.7, pp. 254-255, 1891. Notes on tho geology of the South- west. Am.Geol., vol. 7, pp. 300-370, 1891. Preliminary noteson the topography and geology of nortiiern New ilcxico and southwestern Texas and New Mex- ico. Am. Gool., vol.8, vp. 133-141, 1891. and Penrose, K. A. F.,,jr. Relation of tho uppermost Cretaceous beds of eastern and southern United States and the Tertiary-Cretaceous history of Arkansas and Texas. Am. Jour. Sti., 3d series, vol. 38, pp. 468-473, 1889. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 24, p. 709 (ip.), 1890. 470 CATALOOUE AND INDEX OP iBniirl Hill, Kdltcrt T.— Continued. ami Dumble, K. 1'. Tho ij^ncons rotkn ol ctntiiil TexiiH. [Almtract.] Am. A.X80,'. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. :i8, pp. 212- 24;i (,} p.), IbUO. Hill, S. \V., Foster, .1. W., aiul. StatiH- tics (if tlio iiiiiies of Kowi'enaw I'oinl. MiNnligd I'riHt. li. S.. 'Mul (.'iPllK-, l«l -•'««•, II. iix. Dor. No. ."i, part U, pp. 759-705, Wa.sli- iii;;t(ili, l.'^49. Hillebiand, Williani. On (liu rrntcr of Kiliiiira and tlio oiiiiitnms soiithwrst. Atii.Icmr. ,S(i., •_'(! .scrirn, vul. 40, Jip. ll.'J-1'Jl, 18fi8. [Kxtnii t<'(l IVuiu Hawaiian Unzettu.] Hillebiand, W. F. Clicniistry. (ii'i)l();;y .'111(1 Miiiiii;; Iiiiliistr.N nl' LcailvilU', Colo.. l)vS. v. Kiiiinoiis. V. .S. (iiol. Surv., Moii- ogriipii, vol. 1"J, pp. ."iHii-dOS, Wasliiii^jton, 1880. Kocks from rigeou Point, Minn. Analynt's, V. .S. (icol. Surv., Hull. No. 55, pp. 81-82, A\':i;^hiii;:toii. l.sxi). ( N'dlcaui'j roL'ka froiu (.'alifornia. Analyses. U. S. (i,.ol. Sarv., Bull. \o. 55, pp. 84-85, AVnsliiii(;toIi. IH.-iU. N'ovacnlitc from Marquette, Mich. [Anal\si,s. ] U. .S. (iuol. Surv., Hull. No. 00, p. 151 (J p.), AVnsliiii','toii, IK'.MI, Ivdiks collectod by R. D. Irving. [Gablii'o, limestone, and iron carbon- ato. Analyses.] U. S. (l.ol. Surv., r.ull. Xo. 60, pp. 149, 1.50 (3 1«.). \V:isliii!j;toii, I8im. Marble from Louisiana. [Analysis.] U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. «W, p. ICU (i p.), AVasliiiiKloii, 18'J0. l)u]oniit(' from Tuckalioe, AVestcbcs- tor County, X. Y. [Analy.sis.] V. S. C.eol. Surv., Bull. No. 00, p. 159 (J p.), AVa.sIiiiigtoH, 1830. Lavas from near Lassen Peak, Cal. [Analy.ses.] U.S. (Icol. Surv., Bull. No. 60, pp 15,5-157, W'a.sliiii;i(on, 1800. Knox dolomite and residual clay from Morrisville, Ala. [Analysis.] U. S. lifol. Surv., Bull. No. 00, p. 150 (4 P-)i Wa.sliiuptou, 1800. - — Cross, AVliitiiian, and. On the min- erals, iiKiinly zeolites, occiirrin'r in the basalt of Tabic Mountain, near Golden, Colo. Am. Jour. Sci., 3il serit-s, vol. 23, pp. 452-458, 1882. . On minerals of the Cryolite gronp recently found m Colorado. Am. Jour. Sci., 'M mries, vol. 20, pp,271-29t, 1883. Hildebrand, W. I', and Cross, UlJ man — Continued. Contrilinticmstotlieniiiienilo- of the Rocky Mountains. V. S. Ccol. Surv., J. W. I'liwi 11, l)ir,.^ Bull. No. 20, vol. ;), i>p. 225-2:12. |.l.it,«. |..-, Hills, R. C. Noto on the occiirrcnot fossils in tlie Triassif and .liiixsujcwj near San .Mif,Miel, Colo. Am,. lour, S('i., 3(1 scrict, vol. 1,8, j,. vai j; I 1880. Jura-Trias of Koutliwe.'sterii (. rado. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 scries, vol. j.! |i|i. :i.u| (f^ p.), 1882. Kxtinet o];icier8 of tlio San ,Ji,c| MonntaiuH, Colo. ColoradoSii.Soc, I'roc., vol 1. jiii.M-iS >:| A 111.. Jour. Sci,, 3(1 seiiuH, vol. ".'7. pp.^l-nl 1883. Ore deposits of Summit di.^trid.P.J Grande County, Colo. Colorailo Sci. Soc., I'roc, vol. 1, pp. :.i| plate, 188:). Ali.-itiiict, with I ommcutH, liy S. F. KiMuOil Kiig, and Miuiiif; Jour,, vol. J.\ pp. ,„..;,| 4^, 18,8:), j Remarks on tbooceurroucc of dial I the Carboniferous formal ion at .\.<;'i| and (irecnwdod .Springs, Colo. Colorado Sci. Soc., Pro<-., \ol.J. pp. iJ-.'.! 1880. -Notes on the recent discovcryolMi-l ural j;as in Pitkin County, Colo, Colorado Sci, Soc, I'roc, vol, 2. p.r'tiKj 100-107, 1880, Cireulation of water tlirnimh ik strata of Xlw upi>er Cret.i.'coii.s measures of Gunnison County, (.'ok Colorado Sci, Soc, I'roc, vol. J, Jiart : 127-1,13, 1880. Preliminary notes on tlio crniitia of the Spanish Peaks rcj;i(iii. Colorado S( i. Soc, I'roc, vol. '■), pp. i*-''lj plate, 1889. The recently discovered TcitLiiT beds o' the Huerfano h'ivtr h>'3 Colo. Colorado Sci. Soc, Proc, vol.:!, pp. li:- pliite, 1889, Address: The tidd for oii^'inalMi^ on the Rocky Mountains. Colorado .Sci, Soc, Proc, vol. 3. pp. 16^!' 1889. Additional note on the HiHrt'n beds. Colorado Sci. Soc, Proc, vol. 3, ??■ -'1'- 1890. kiTO!).] NORTH AMERICAN GEOr.OCY. 477 Illld, H ('.— rontiniiPd. Additiiiiiiil nutcH on tlio««niptioiis of 1 tli('S])iiiii'
  • . 2:U-'j:i.') nd, Iliiiiy Vonle. Notes on the ^eol- lojfvof Turonto. (■aiiailuiii.Tnur., vol.1, pp. 117-l.'il, i\ lS5a. -Oil tho minerals of Canada. fV.naoi.in N:il.. vol. 2, jip. 52-r)3, 18f>7. ■ lii'(pl(ii;i(';il Hkt'tcli of tlicc'anoo route llriiiiirmt William, Tiako .Siipeiior, to IiIh-iiioihIi of Ifed Kiver, I.ako AVinni- iiiiil i>\' lln' valley of Ked li'iver |D»rili of tlie iorty-iiintli parallel. Ilciwrt on till' exiiUiratiou of tlio couiitry lirinceii Lake Siii>i'rior uiid tlie Ked Uivcr Kllliiiiint, lip. 284-301, map, Toronto, 18,18, aiiill.iiiiildii, l.S,"i9, pp. 1112-107. -N'litliwcst Territory, reports of i)ro- -.', tojictlier with a preliminary and Li'ni'r;il iiport on tho Assinihoine and j.M«k;itiIii'\vaii exidorinj;; expedition, luijiliMmilir iiistriietions from the pro- Ivriciiil M'cii'tiiry of Canada, xii, -Ol \\'.:i''*. L' plates, l map.'), 4-, Toronto, IW [I,Olld(Ml. 18(10]. Imludp.s ]pir|icrs nn ]i!ilooiitoli)(;y, by Meek, ;p.l»2-!85, and DilliiipM, pj). 18(i-lS7. -lilis(.'rv;ition8 on supposed Glacial |'l;il't ill till' l.nlirador Peniiisnl;i, we.st- |«iii iin;id;i, and on thoKouth branch of |tlii Sii'^katcliewan. '■'■"l. Sue. (^iiiarl . Jdur., vol. 20. ])ii. 122-l:tfi i.'.inailiaii Nat., vol. 1, new .xericH, pji. IlOO-lidl. HI. •aiailiaii .Imir.. vol.il, jiii. 2,')3-'.'C2, ]8('4. A jireliiiiiiiiiry report on the f;''f'on the Lanruntiau and llnronian Kcries ill Nova >Scotia and New HriiiiH- wick. Am. .lour. Sil.,'Jd »erip», vol.40, pp. 347-!l.'i5. 1870. Notes on the Btructurcs of the Nova Scotia K'd'l districts. Xova .Scotia Inst. Nat. .Sci., Tran.s., v(d. 2, part 3, pp. 102-100, 1870. I'relimiiiiary report on a ,i;neiHsoid Hcrics underlying the {"[old-hearing rocks of Nova Scotia and HiijipoKcd to he the eiiiiivaleiit of the l.aiirciitiaii system, 15 pages, Halifax, ISHt. On two gneissoid series in Nova Scotia and New l?riiiiswick, siii»posod to lie till! ei|iiivaleiits of tho lliiroiiian (Cambrian) and I.aiirentian. Cicol. ,S.jc., (^liiart. Jour., vol. 20, p|i. l(iH-470, plate, 1870. Report on the Mount Uniacke, Old- ham, and Ri'iilrew gold mining dis- triits, with]daiisaiidsection, lyiijiages, plates, Halifax, 1872. Ivejiori on a topographical survey of part of theCiiniberhind coal field, with notic(!s of the coal seams and their relation to the iron deposit.s of the Cobetiuids, (!8 pages, Halifax, IS?!!. — Notes on some gciological features of tlm northeastern coast of Labrador. ( 'aiiadiaii Xat., vol. t?, new .scries, pp. 227-240, 202-278, 1S7.>^. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 11. pp. .-,08-.')70, 1877. Hinde, C.J. The Glacial and intergla- cial strata of Searboro Heights and other localities near Toronto, ( intario. Cainidiaii Jour., vol. 15, iiv\v .sialics, lip. 388- 413, 1878. Xot<' on the oecurreiicc near Toronto of bowlders belonging to the Calcil'er- on.s formation. Canadian .Jour., vol. IS. now serii'M, p. 544 (i P-), 1878. 478 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP ("Pair. Hinde, C. .J. — C'nntiiniod. [ I [ IfeumrkH on tlio origin of the liii- eiiiH of th« Great l.akcH of Aiiioricu.J (ifdl. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 46, pp. 531-532 p.), 189(1. DiHCiiHHion of paper with tlmt tltlo by J. W. Spciiccr. Hlnes, ('. M. Gcolonical notes l»,v C. M. IliiicB, attacliod to II. 11. Mtiyi\iuVn)r'» coiniiiaiul, lH,">9-nO. fnnii tiinc^ of sD) ber» of tho Am. Assoc Adv. Sri,, .\uKu,t i 18«0. [Not Hceu.) liake ramparts in Vermont. .\iii. Assoc, I'roc,, vol. 111. pp :i:i,'-:n7 14, On the marks of ancient glacier!) on the Green Mountain range in M;i(w achnsetts and Vermont. Am. Assoc, I'roc. , vol. 13, pp. 829-3W, ]t^ On tho so-called talcose Hcliint of | Vermont. Am. Am,'p. 0'.iO-70C, Clareniont, IHCl. [Age, of the rocks of part of Km-! inons's Taconic region.] Boston Soc Nat. Hist., I'roc, vnl. 7, pii,; 237(Jp). 1S61. — Synchronism of coal lieils in tlieXfi England and western linled Staiij coal basins. Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 14, pp. 1,18-143 1*,| — General rojiort niion the ^jcoiojiyo Maine. Maine Preliminary Itejiort Nat. Hi.-t i Geol., pp. 14«-.'i28, Augusta, 18(il. — The geology of the wihl lands, Maine, I'reliminary Kejicirt .Nat, Hist, i Geo!,, pp. 377-419, m»p, Auf^usta, 1301. — Geology of the Island of Aqiiidnecj Am. Assoc, I'roc, vol. 14, pii. 112-137, 1;<1 — [On the geology of VeriiKiiit, iliiel in connection with the Taemiic sf tern.] Boston Soc Nat. Hist,, rroi,, vol7| 420-427. 1801, with remarks l,y \V, lUloj and J. Mnrcou. — Notes on tho geology of Maim'. Portland Soc. Nat. Hist., Prcc, vul, l.| 72-8.->, map, 1862. — Reports upon the geology of Mai Slainc 2d Annual Keport Nat, Kisi Geol., pp. 221-204, 200-281, 2'<;i-:ii:. 3:'3J 343-352, 377-382, 388-39.'), 404-413, & 427-43(1, maj), Aufrusta, IHii'.'. [7tli -^ Report of t he secretary of t In- Alaiiii' \<"'l. agriculture.] ('Ml tliegoc I'.MiX lli-il,, I •''"■•if iiniiiia [aii'l iiiiiK nilo^ PijiaKcs, |,|,.,j,^ -.StoikI ;nuii, land iiiiiicralo^ I''';'''", iiiaj), ■Ge(d()nii.,.|| "I''. Ill miles '*Ml I,,,,,, MN,l,_v]i J.- ^y, I«--'-|N, Jl„.s,„ ■'lie(li,s!ri),„t ■Voitli Anieri ['"'""'■rirciic.. i„ stract, j ■i;".A,ss,„.., ,.,.„j •'''-tracl.Ani \i ir:i. h(■ .\e\v ' l'f»Kiw,s diiri 'Tliene,,!,,^,^, jjjj h"''-^'«"'itains PAITOH.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 479 ol.T.Vl'-' Nat. ni*li Nat. lUst.i sta, ISOl. ■iiKmt.ftol 'riicdiiic sjj lit' Mai'W' •roc, vul- ''I lo^y of Mail Nut. Ilislj ..■;;i-;ir.. 3i51 1104-113. i^- ITlli A"! I,. Miiii"''"'* Hitchcock, ChnrleB II. — (^outttuioil. l-'i>>»Hil'* of the rotsdiini yronp in North .\iii»'rica. I'nitlMiiil •'NK'. Nut. Hint., Proc., vol. 1, pp, g7-l»i. IHi2. 'I'lic AlbiTt roiil or AII>erlitt! of Now I'.riiii!*" i. K. Ami Joiir. .Si'i., 2<1 floriow, vnl. 39. pp. 2n7-^T;i, . Tlie L;.(ih)>?i(al (listiibntion of jti'tro- loiiiii ill Noi'lh Aiiu-rioi. i llnli-li .\mwm'., Urpoi't, viil. DO, TraiiH. of MCtiim^, pii. .Vi-.IT, IHfiT. [.— Kxpliiiiiition of a Koolojj[ical uiiij) of M.iiMc. I Alistruct.] .Mil .•.^-(M-.. I'roc., vol. Ifi, p. l'.';i, 1868. I riic \\ iiiooHld marble of Colchostor, Vt. [Alisiiact.] Am. .\s«iic.. I'loc.., vol. 10, p. IIU (i p.), 1888. Alistract. Am. Nat., vol. 1, p. 021 (i p.), 1**0H. I — Tilt' Rfolofty of Vermont. [Ab- >tUC't.| Ami. .\H^or . Proc, vol. 10, pp. l-'0-122, 1808. |. — Tlu'distDrtioii antlmctaiuorphosisof pilililes ill I'oiiglomeratcH. Am. A»s(M'.. Proc, vol. 10, pp. 124-127, 180H. Alistrai t.s. Am. Nat., vol.1, ii.621 (Jp.), 1808; I aiiiiilimi Nat., new series, vol. 3, p. ;102 (j| p.), I-.;-. I 111 tiic ;;('ology of Aiidovor, Mns8.] IS», X Inst., Proc, vol. .1, pp. 1,">7-160, 1868. First luiimal report on t\w gi'oloj:;y laii'l iiiiiirralogy of Now Jlamiishire, Sii jiiigcs, map, Manchester, 18()9. .■^I'coiiil aiiimal report on the geology oil miiicialogy of New llanii)8liire, :'" im^'is, map, Manchester, 1870. ■tiiiili)i;iiiil mil]) of Massachnsetts; iialc, 1(1 mill's to iin inch. lifficliil tiipi'^rapliifal atlas of Maasaelm- I !ttt,>, by 11. F. Walling nnd O. "\V. (iray, folio, 1 la^c 18, liiistoii, 1871. ilie(lisiiil)Uti()n of maritime plants Niirtli America a ])roof of occiinic Isaliiiiir^'ciicc in the Cliamplain period. |[.\bstract,| Am. Asn.c. I'l-oc, vol. 1!), i)p. 17W82, 1871. AMiuct Am Nat.,vol. 4, pp. 508-569 (J p.), I I'll. -I'leimrt of the geological survey of ^t;ite of New Ilaiiipsliire, sliowing prunres.s dtiring the yoiir 1870, 82 |s?es, Nashua, 1871. f-Tlie jicdloiry and topography of the ftite Mountains. [ EiMiliii Am. Assoc Adv. Sei., 1871. A'l-traii, Am. Kat., vol. 4, i)p. 567-568 |l\p). lt!71. Hitohoock, ('harlcA 11. — Continued. [ ] llelderlierg cnriilB iu New Ilamp- Hhire. Am. .lour. .Sci., ad norieit, vid. 2, pp. 148-149 (J p.), 1871. Report of the geological Hiirvey of New Ilaiiijishire, its ]ir()gi'et4s during 1871, .')(! pages, map, Nashua, 1872. Iiiiliidt'H notes bv <1. L. Vose, pp.'JI 24; T. .S. limit, pp. i:i-I4, ond.1. D. Dana, pp. 14-15. Xorian rocks in Now Ilaiiqi.shiro. Am. Jour. Sel,, 3d series, vol. 3, pp. 43-47, 1872. L ] [HeUlerberg corals at Littleton, N. II.] Itoston Soe. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 14, p. 392 (* p.), 1872. Explanation of a now geological map of New Hampshire. Am. Assoc, Piou., vol. 21, pp. 131-135, 1873. Recent geological discoveries among the White Moiiiitains, N. II. Am. Assdi., Proc, vol. 21, pp. 135-151, 1873. The coal area of the United States of America. (iiol. Ma^., vol. 10, pp. 99-1(11, 1H73. [On the classification of the rocks of New Hampshire.] lio.ston .Soe. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 15, jip. 301- 309, 1873. Discussed b.v Jackson and lluut, pp. 309-310. Report of the geological survey of the Stiite of Now Hampshire, its prog- ress during 1872, 15 pages, map, Nashua, 1873. Alistrnct, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 6, p. 227 (J p.), 1873. Map of the coal Holds of the United States, comjiilcd from State reports. Statistical atlas of the United .States, baaed on results of 9th Census, 1870, compiled by 1". A. Walker, Plates XI-XII, folio, Wnsliiug- ton, 1874. Heldorberg rocks in New Hampshire. Am. Jour. Sui., 3d series, vol. 8, p. <)8 (3 lines), 1874. History of geological surveys iu New Hiuupshire. Geology of New Hanipshiie, vol. 1, pj). 3-58, Concord, 1874. [ ] The relations of geology to agri- cnltiire. Geology of New Ilampshire, vol. 1, pp. 54(>- 558, Concord, 1874. Scenogra])hical geology. Geology of Xew liam|i.sUu'e, vol. 1, pp. 586- 035, plates, Concord, 1874. 480 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF I tlIM.1 Hitchcock, riinrlcH II.— Conliiiiu'd. rii.vHii-nl hiMtorv of Ni-w llaiii|i- Hhiro. Upoldcy "f Now IIiiliipHliiri', vol. 1. |i|i. MIV S4r>, 7 ]>liil«H, »ji)iiiiir«l. IHT4. I Noto n])iin tho CrrtiiccoiiH Htiata of i Loii^' InIuikI. All .\nHui'., I'riK'., vol. 22. pari '.', pp. 1111- U2, 1R7«. i (!ro!o!>;iral liiMtiiry (ifWinnipiscfti^eo l.ako. Hitchoool:, CliarlcH 11.— ('(iiitiiiiiiil. (icoloKV "(' tlic MtTiiiiiiic clivtriii, HtH'oiiil )iart. |(iiMili)>;,v ol'tlK^ lakiMDit I (■o.'iHttliHtrictN. Dimcriptionol' ifi'tiiT,,. 8i:Cti()IIH.] fJoolouy of Now HiiinpHliIri', vol.'.'. jip. ,',\ I O.'.T, ('oniw)i(l, 1H77. C'laNNilicatioiKit'tlu' Now Ilainpshitf | ioriimtiiiiiH. (ii'iiloiiy of New nninpHliiro, vol. 'j, |i|,. i;> rtoii, N. II. Am. AnHoi!., I'roc, vol. 24. part 2, i)p. 02- 00, 1870. .\l)i»triift, Am. Jour. Sci., M scrii's, vol. Id pp ;;8:i-;i84 ( ,! ji.), 187.'>. [ 1 [.'-Sections of the earth on the for- tieth i)anillel. North.] C^alit'ornia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. (i, opji. p. 123, 1870. [Ueniaiks on tho strati j^raphic strnc- tiircof the Caniliriaii am! Canibro-Siln- rian i-ocUh of western ^'ernl()nt.] Hii.sion Soc Nat. lliHt., I'roc, vol. 18, pp. 101-l!l3, 1877. Geolo<;ical nia]> of New lliinipshiro and N'erniont. A topo)j;raiiliical atlas of Xow IIaiiii)Hliir<>. by n. F. Availing |Nnw York], 1877. Note ni)on tho Connecticut Valley Ilel(lerbersliiic. ."i iii;i|i(, 2 plates, Concord, IHIH. Ui'vicwrd liy il. 1». Diana]. Am. .lour. S: 3d Hc^ricH. v(d. in. pp. ;in»-4(io, ih7m liOntieiilar hills of (Maciiil cliiit. lloNloii .Soc Nat. Illst., l'ro<,, vdl. 19, |], 03-07, 1H78. Tho (ilacial period in llastitti .\iiieriea. (ifol. MaL'.. v Mountains. Appalii.liia, vol. 1, pp. 24:)-24iV UIO. Maine, Now IIanipshir(>, \'rriiiiiiii, Massachusetts, Ivhodo Island. ainKoi,- luicticut. [(lOological foriiiiuinn.s,] Macfarlani;'.s Am. Gool. Kwy. (iuulr, if. | ."iO-CO, 187!). (Jeology of the White Momitaiiis App;ilacliia, vol. 1, pp. 7U-76, lf7!t. The Atlantic system of iiiiiiiiitaiiiv ticolocy of New llampsliiro. vol, 1), ]i,ir; 1 Appendix (i, pp. 306-371, Concord. l-7f. The geological map. (ieol()j;y of New Hamimliirc. vol. X part 3, Appendix 11, pp. 371-372, (Jonconl, ISTi*. Economic geology. (icology of New Hampshire, vol. 3. jiiirl! ]ip. l-!)8. Concord, 1878. (ilacial tlrift. (icolofry of Now nnmpaliiro, vol. X p.irl J. I pj). 177-284, 3U9-320, 3:0-338, ('(Uiinnl, I"'f. The Atlantic system of moniitiiiiis. [Abstract]. Appalachia, vol. 1, pp. 11-14, 1P70. — (Jeologieal map of the Iiiited St;itts| (scale, 20 miles to the inch). New Vork. 1881. Reviewed liy [J. D. Dana], Am. .Four. Sci, 3d 8eri(.-, vol. 21, pp. SU.VoOO. IhSl. The crystalline rocks of ViruiniM compared with those of New Kn.^lamU Am. Inst. Minin;; Eng., Trans.. \«l IO.|'P[ 477-480, 1882. I'lio Virgiuia.s, vol. 4, pp. 11-12, l'*''^' UAKTUHl NOUTII AMKKICAN GEOLOCJY. 481 Bitcboock, rimrluH H.— Coiitiinied. Xditli AiinTica ill the !<•« iicricwl. |>„|.iiliir Sri. Moiilli'y, vol. ■>». pp. •.".'0-'J4'.", ihk:'. Kliit I'M' '""' •'"•''• TIm \ iik'ilil'"'. »"'• •'. 1' **' <1 1>>. *"• if^*-- , 'I'lic I 111 ly history "ftho North Aiiu'ri- I'iiu colli iiiotit, .\m. .\hmm'. rror.. vol.3'J, pp 181 lltll, 1Hh:i. Siii'iKi'. ml. '.'. pp. -JU:! 'J«7. IHHIl S.i .\iii Silpp.. Mil. 10 (No. IILlt. pp (!lt!M WTO, I."H.). . — Tilt' }ilii(!i«l Hood of tlieCoiinurticut |{iver Viilley. [ Almtniit. 1 Am. .\ni.m'., I'ioc , vol.:il, pp. ;i'J5 ;i'J», IHKI. Till' p'ohij^ical |ioHitiiiii of tlic I'iiil- iidi'lplini jilU'iMMes. Am Inm. MiiiiiiK Knu. 'rniiiN., vol 12, pp. tW'Tl, 1M4. Dl8(!UiHt;U liy Fruzur iiml liaiul, Pi..7:'7;i. [ — ] New IIiiiMiishiro land Vermont tmildiiif,' sti>iu!sj. lutliCi'iiHiis r. S., Hi'purt (111 lililiiiK Htiiiiu of III!' I'liiti'il Stalt'H ami HlaliHticH iif tli« i|iiairv iiKliHtry I'lir ]8H(l, pp. rJ4 llili. lioiiiiil a»|Miriii( \ 111 X.lml willisopaiatfpaj!inatiiiii. WiiHliiiifitMii, 1MM4. — ] [On l.S HoctioiiH aeroHH Vermont ami New llaiii|i.sliii'e.J Uiacl 111 .\iii Ahnih;. Atlv. Sci., I8H4. Stiencii. Mil. i, i>. 327 (^ p.), 1884. — 'Lciitiailar Hills." Aiii..]um'. Sci., yd HcricH, vol. 27, ji. 72 (,\ p.), 1884. I — Identification of the Oreen Moun- tain kiu'Ihsos in eastern New Kni^land. [.Mistrai't.] Am. AsDOC, I'roc, vol. 33, pp. 396-397, 1885. I — Tlio crystalline rocks of Ala- bainn. Am.Jdiir. Sci., 3d seriCM, vol. 30, pp. 278- 2«3 IS.'^D. I' — The recent landslide in the White Muiiutaiiis. .■^lifiiii., vol, 0, )>p. 84-87, 1885. |- — Tlie KLi'lo^y of northern New Kngland, 5, 16 pages, '.i maps, folio [mi]. I — (iciilojijcal sections across Now !liiiii|it.liin. and N'erniont. Am. Mns. .Nat. IliHt., hull., vol. 1, pp. 155- | nil. iiliili's lli-18, 1H8«. I I'lililislu'd Hi'paratcly, 34 pages, C'oiicoiil, IK'. Uivi.ttcl by J. 1). Dliiiia], Am. Jour. S.i., Wairiis, vol, 20, p. 60 (J p.), 1885. Hitchcock, CharlcN II. — Continued. (ieologiral iiiupof tho I'liited States and part of (,'aiiitdit, (,'oiiipileil to illiistratii tliK scheiiie of roioration and noiiienclatiire recoiiiinendcd liy tho lu- tcriiational (.'eological ('ongress. Am. IiihI, Mining Kiit;., 'rraiiH., map 17 by 27 liicliKM, explanation, vol. 15, pp. 405-488, 1887. (jcnesis of tin* Hawaiiuii IslandH. Am. AsHoc. .\ilv. .Sd., Proc, vol. 30, jip. 222-223, 1888. I I I >n tlie noiiicnclatiire of the Anteri- ciiii lower I'ah-o/.iiic. luliTiiatioTi i| C'oii;{. (icol.. Am. Coiuiiiittue, liipoil.H, 188H, II, pp. 11-12, 1888. Am. Ilcol., vol. 2, pp. 201-202, 1X88. Views on the Archean. liiU'rnutioiial (,'ong. (Icol., Am, Coiuniitteu, l!»>poils, IS.'^H, A, p. — , 1888. Am. C.col., vol. 2, pp. 140-1H4, in part, 188S. lii'poi't of the Nulx'oniiiiittee on the t/naternary and Uecent. Intcriiatiunal CoiiK. (iuol., Am. Conimittcu, IJ.'portM, 1888, II, p. 12, 1888. Am. ( Jool., vol. 2, l>p. :iO()-3oO, 1HH8. I )ato of the piildication of t Jie report 11)1(111 (he geology of Vermont. r.onlon Soc I,'i;t in»t., I'roc, vol. 24,])p. 3.3- 37, 18811. Conglomerates in New Kngland gneisses. [A letter aildressed to Alex- ander Winchcll.] Am. God., vol. 3, pp. 253-250, 1889. .Significance of oval granitoid areas iu the lower Laiirentiaii. [Abstract.] (icol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 557-558, 1800. DisciiHscd by (t. II. WilliaiiiA. p. .558 (J p.). AliHlriict, Am. <'ieol.,vol. 5, p. 121 (7 lines), 1800. I Heinarks on the e.;i:i2(ip.),1890. [lieiuarks on tlic structure of the lUue llidgi^ in Virginia.] Ge(d. Soc. Am., Jiull., vol. 2, p. 164 ih ]).), 1891. In di.sciission of ]iapcr by 11. K. (.Jeigcr and A. Keith on ' The stntcture of tin.' IJhic l!idj;(< jiciir Harpers Ferrv." [10\ idcncc tii' Htibsidenco in hiter (ihicial times in the nortliern New Enghiiul to St. Lawrence icgion.J Am. Ge(d., vol. 8. p. 2;i5 (4 lines), 1891. l)is( us.sioii of paper by 'W' J llrGeo on " Xeocene and Tlelstoeeue continent move- luents," lead to Am. Assoc, of Adv. Sci., 1891. and Blake, ^V. 1'. (Jcological inap of the United ,"i)ort of .Smithsonian lusliluti(Ui for Iho Ceiiteuuial, Washin^iton, 187(!. Atlas of th(^ I'nited St;ites iind the world, by Gray, folio, IMiiladelidiia, 1877, Keproducod (probably) by F, I!,it/,el, "Die Vereiuijiten Staateu von Kord-.Vmerika," vol. 1, Muucheu, 1878. and Huntington, .1. 11. !S; Mil,:', lip. 559-982, niiti)s, jihites, ClaiiiiKnit. 1861. Vol, 2 coiisisls of separate repcifi l.v i; Hitchcock, Z. Thompson, C, 11. llit(hi(«;,, s 11. !Iall,G. 1". liarker, L. Lesiiuereux. A. |i Jla;;er. and 1'., I!illiu;;s. Heviewed !iy K. liiUines, Am. Jmii-. .>ci Jl scries, vol, Xi, pji, 41f>-42(), 1801. (icology of the 'VVliite Moun- tain district. Geolofiy of Now Uainiishire, vol. 2. |i]i s-- 270,4 plates, t'onc(Md, 1877. Keviewed by |J.l). DanaJ .Vm,.Iiiiir. Sc. li heries, vol. 14, pp. 317-^21, 1877. Hitchcock, Edward. Sonthaiiiiiton l(::il niiuing and liastiltic columns at .Mmiiii liolyoke, ^lass. N. A. Keview. v(d, 1, pp. ;i;i4-3:i.-' Id,'., Kemarks on the geology and iiiiiiri. iilogy of a section of Massacliiisiri! on the Connecticut Kiver, with a [lan of Nt'w Hampshire and VcriiKiiit, Am. .loar. Sci., vol. 1, pp. luj-lic. i'M-i-^ map, 1R18. List of organic remains iind .iccou.- pauying rocks contained in a box fur- wardeil to Professor Sillinian, [Tiiss. of Massiichiisetts,] .Vm. Jour. Sci,, \ol. :i, i>, :iOO (^ ii.i,ls.'l. (ieology, mineriilogy. and scdiciy of regions contiguous to the C'oiiKciii- cut Kiver, wilii ;t geological imiji iiD'l drawings of orgiinie remains [etc.]. .■\m. J(,ur, Sci., v(d, 0, jtp, 1-SU, 201-236, map. V(p1.7, 1)11. l-:)0, map, Ks23, Kead to Ani.Geol, Soc., 1822. [ ] Notices of the geology of Miirili:i> Vineyard and the Elizaliclh l»laiiii>. Am, Jour, Sci., vol, 7, pp, 210 ■Jls.iu.aii.l-^t Jtoyal lust, [of Loiuhiu], Jour. Sci., ll^2f [ ] Notice of ii singular coiigloimiaitj and of !iii interesting locality of tuif tiitl" or tufa. [Miissaclmsetts,] Am. Jour. Si.'i., vol, 8, pp. 244 217. 1SJ4. Chloropha-ite [at Turners Fall.^ *' andalusite tit Westford, Mass.]. Am. .lour. Sci,, \ (d. 10, pp. 39;)-394, l(-:t'' Miscellaneous notices of iiiiiicr''lj localities, with geological leiiwiksj [Connecticut and Jlii.ssacliasetts.] Am. Jour. .Sci., vol. 11, pp. 210-;!30, ISl'* UABTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 483 Hitchcock, Kdwiinl.— C'oiitiimod. IJrlKtir on the <;ciil<)j,'y ot' Miissachii- mMIs, I'iiit 1: fcdiKHiiiciil jjiMilogy, 70 jianes. iiiivp, 8*^, Ainberst. 18H2. Aiii.^'iiiir. Sci., vol. 2'.', pj). 1-70. inup. I{o]ii)rt on the j^oology, miiicralo^iy, liotiiny, iimlzoolojty of MiiNaiK'linsetts, i;!t'i)ii?;e.>*, atliiH ()fl9 ]>liites, Anihcr.st, 1S3H. |S(coml LMlitioii, 1885, TDL' [)a,t;(.'S.] ()niilliichnoloy;y, Dcscriiitioii of tlic I'dot marks of liirds (Oniitliicli- iiiti'S) ''II "ew J'etl Kand.stciit' in MaHsa- iliiisctt.-. iin. .hmr. Sci., vnl. LMI. pp. ;UiT-;)10. 2 iiliitrs. I8:ic. Ali.ttiiil. Xi'iii'.'* .Taliiliucli. lS;i(i. i)p. 40T-472. Sketch of the f^etdojiy of rortland iiiid its \ ii2, 1K)7. . — I'n'fai'i'. Itcscanln H in tlKMHOtical ;i(cil()iry. l)y 11. T. Ill' Lal'xilii' 12 , Jill, i-xv. New Yiirk. IHItT. — [Litter on ago of coal beds,] licjidit of the liiai'ing ou the mrniorial of tlio Xiw Kiijjiand roal mining company, pp. 5i-5J, Ni-\v EnKliiuil, 1838. — Kepnrt on a leexainiiiiition of the icoiioinii'u! t;colooy oC Miissachiisetts, 139 paiics, Ho.ston, ISIiH. Alisti.ict liy C. W. Slii'paril. Am.. lour. Sci., vol.™. pp. 363-;)78, 18:i9. — Aualysi.s of marl from Farndngton, (uiiu. Am. .lour. Sci.. vol. :!6, p. 170 (I p,), IRIIil, I — riiial rcjiort on the oecdogy of Massa- diiiMit.s, 2 voliimcH vol, 1, xii, 'JW \<\v^vs; viil.2, ;]IXl-881 pages, 55 i)liites, 1 , Aiiilu r.st, 1811. I — [lli.stoiy of geologic htndies in liif liiitcd States.] Address before the .\^ attached to the topograjihical map of Ma,ssaehiisotts, '22 i)ages, 1'2- , IJostou, 1844. (icologieal map of Massachusetts. [On Borden's wall map of lluasacliusctts], IS 1 1, Description of a singular case of the disfiersion of blocks of stone con- iKM'ted with drift iii Herkshire County, Mass. .\in. .lour. Sci., vol. 49, i)|i, 258-21)."), 1845. Kcad to Assoc. Am. (ieol, Remarkable faints resj)eeting the magneti<' itolarity of trap rocks in New England. Am. Asaoc. Geol. aud Nat., Proc, (itii meet- ing, p, 32 (J p,), 1845, 484 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [iin.i..l27. Hitchcock, Eilwanl. — ('ontiiined. On the trail tiiH' or volcanic }j;rit of (ho Connecticut ^'allc.v. with tiic bear- ing of its history iijiou tlm age of thii trap rock and sandstone j^enerally in that valley. Am. Jour. Sti,, vol. 4, jiji. 40-47, 1847. [(Geological notes in lettci.] (ieolofjy of ^'c^lllOllt. lid Amnuil Kejiort, by C. H. AdaniH, ]>\>- '247-252, JJurliiifitoii, 1840. On the river terraces of the Connec- ticut Valley and on the erosions of the earth's surface. Am. Ahhoc, I'roc, vol.2, pp. 14K-157, 1S50. On terraces and ancient sea beaches, Hitchcock, I'',d\vard. — Cojitinucd. A report on certain jioints in the gJoiir. S, Wasliinjfton, 1854. — Outline of the geology of the globe, and of the Unitetl (States in particular, with two geological luajis and sketches of characteristic Aiiu-rican fossils, liostou, 1853; second edition, lioston, 185-1. Description of a brown coal (lc|i(isii in IJrandou, ^'t., with an attempt to iV- tormini^tho geological age of I lie [nin- cipal lu'iuutite ore beds in the' riiiteil Stiites. .\ni.ilour. Sei., 2d series, vol. 15, |i|., ;i*^liu 1853. [ ] [On the fossil footmarks, sand- st(HU!S, and tiups of the Coniicctiiiii Valley.] lioston .Soc Nat. Hist., I'roe., vol. 4, iip.;i7> 379, 1854. Dcscri])tion of a large bowlder in llu- drift of .Vmlicrst, .Mass , with piiialld strl;c upon four sides. -Vm. Jour. Sei.. 2d series. V(d. 22. jip. {'.tT-lW 1856. De8crii>tion of se\eral sections measured across the sandstone .iinl ti;i|i of Connecticut Kivcr valley in Miiss;i- cliusetts. Am. Assoc. I'roc, vol. 9, \t\). 225-2J7, 18.'j(i. [Fossil fruits and seeds Iroiii. aiultlu' age of, the lignite of Brandon. Vt.] Am. Acad., Proc, vol. 3, p. 3 (,', ii.i I^Vl. — Illustrations of surface geology. ■Smithsonian Contributions, V(d. 0. IS.'iiiiigt* 12 plates, 4^, 1857. Separate as Nd.iin. Reviewed l)y James I). U.ana, Am. Joui.S'i.. 2d series, vol. 24. pp. 430-43:!. Ichnology of Ntiw linglaiid: .V re- port on the sandstone of llie ('omiecti- cut Valley, especially its fossil lout- marks, xii, 220 i)ages. (10 jilalcs, I .Hus- ton, 1858. Keviowed by Anon., .\iu. ilcmr. 8ci., Si series, vol. 27, pj). 270-272. [ ] Devonian grtiuites and Taioun' rocks. Read to Am. Assoc Adv. Soi., 1K')9. t'anadian Nat., V(d.4, p.298 (J ip.),lh59. [Catalogue of State eiiliiiict :iuil notes on mt^taiuorphic rocks.] Massa.liusetts board of ft;;riiidtare, Clli i annual report of the secretary, etc .. bv I L riiut. Appendix, pp. iii-lxix, IJostou, 1851' DARTON. 1 NORTH AMEIMOAN GEOLOGY. 485 11' , IH'iC. ,Vt.] .ftO. ..l.mr.S'i. \ IV omH'i'"' ■ .>il foul- 1 ;,-l .Bos- 1 ir. !' ^B i'.i. , lN.9 1 I not iltii"' . liv iiiiil (111 C.L. , 183l»- Hitchcock, I'.d ward— (.'on tinned. On tho con vers ion of (MTtiiin con- (rlonii'i.itt'.s inlo tnlcoHo and niicaccons scliKts and fj;noisH l>y tlin clonfiation, lliitli'iiiii;;, and nntanioridioNis of the pclililis and the cL'nuMit. .\iii. .hmr.Sci.. 2(1 series, vol.111, ])]i. ;)7--:i9L'. im;i, — I iisrratilii'd rocks. lii|Miit im ;;e()l()Ky cif Vermont, vdI. 2, ]>]i. ,i,'i!l-.'>TS. ."iS;!-."i04, Cl.'ireiiioiit, IMJl. 1^ ] |"i> tIattiMKMl, flonffated, and ciu'voil jicUbles ill \'crniont connjloni- elilti'S.) I'liistuii Soe. Xiil. Mist., I'roc., viil. 7. ]i\>. :r.:j :),")4. isfil. — (Ml i( rtaiii confrlftnicratod and hro.r- ciiiird triicliytir dikes in the lower Si- lurian roii\s of Slicllmrni'. \t., witli sjioiial i('fo- it'tieal, eiononiieal. and scenofrr.apli- iiiil. vol, 1, viii, o.W pajie.s; vol. 2, ]tp. ."im-llSJ, iiiap.s, plale.s. Clareniont, ISOl. Viiliiiiie L' consistHof scp.arate rejiortn !»y K.iiitclieock, Z.'riioni]>.son,('. H.llitcli- n„k, S. K. Hall, A, I). Ha<,'er, K. Hill- iiiu'^^. 1-. l.('S(|nerenx. and (i. I". liarkcr. I!('\ irwiil by M. r>illiii;;s, Am. .Tiitir. Sci., 2il scrii's. v(ii.:);i,])i).4Ui-42n,i8ni. Hitclicock, I'd ward, Jr. Description of ;i new species of ( 'latliro]ttcri.s disco\ - itcd ill the Conin'cticiit ^'all('y sand- ^iniie. .\iii. .loiir. Sci., 2il series, vol.20, j)]!. 22-25, — [Hn tlio rontorted ]>el)l)les in the |'mit;lonuiate of \'erinoiit.J r.u.slDii Sec. Nat. Hist., vol. 7. p. 208 (i ]).), Kil, — Hitchcock, E., and, and Hager, A. 1'. auil Hitchcock, V. II. Keport on ilii' ijL'oldny of W'linont, dei^erijitiNc, iliciiretieal, economical, and Mcenoj^- iqiliieal, vol. 1, viii,,5.")S pages ; vol.2, jip. ''■>'■'-%•>, maps, plates, Clareiuont, 1«61. ^iiliinip 2 consists of separate report, shy K.lliteli(n(k,Z.Thomi)son,(', II. Iliicli- '""k, S. K Hall, A. J). Hager, E. Hill- ings, I., l,cs(ineroux, and (!. V. Marker. Hivirwi'd liy E, I$illiiin8, Am, Jour. Sei,, Mawiva. vol. M, pp. 41(>-42IM8(II, Hobbs, H. C. Report of ge(do!)-70. Xo. (1,-, 4 , 1888. Ahstnicl, Am. Vat., V(d. 22, j). ,-.27. 1888. On the ])arag(!nesis of iillanite and t^pidoto as rock-forming minerals. Am., lour. Sei.,;!d series, vol.38, pp. 223-228, 1889. Abstract, -Vm. Nat., vol. 23, p. 721 (i p.), 1880. Hobsoii, .]. 15. Nevada Connty. California, 10th lleport of Mineralogist, pp. :i«4-:!!l8, maji. plate, 1890. I'laccr Connty. California, lOtli lieport of Mineralogist, pp. 410-4;il, map, plate, 1890, The Santa ^laria Kiver [Santa Bar- liara Connty]. • 'aliforni,!, 10th Ke]iort of Miner.ilogist, pp. Olio 001, ■tjilate.s, 18911, Siskiyon County. Califoinia, loth HeiKirt of Mineralogist, pj), 05,') ri58, 1890. Hodge, .1. M. Preliminary report on the geology of ]>art8 of Letcher, Har- lan, Leslie, Perry, and Breathitt conn- ti(!S. Kentucky Geol, ,Surv., John J{, I'rortov, director, Itcports on tho southeastern Ken- lucky eoal field, pp. 35-52, majis, plates, 18,-<7. 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With additioim, ()f)l liimcs, L'.'i )dat('.s (I'rofi'Hsional ]>apei'rt, No. \;\), Wasliin^ton, l.STti. li.viiwiil liy Kiiil.s, \'iui NosiraiiirH Mil;;. M;i-., V"l. I'.l. pp. :!11 2i;!l, lS7fi, I — Louf, S. 11., and. Ki'jiort of tin- I'maril of l'opo<;nipliii'al Kiij;iin'iM',s on llif iiiiiiiilalioii.s, L\U\, of the liOwer Mississiiipi. Uipoit Si I-. War, .'list Conj;., 'Jtl atws. [Sun- all K.K. Jim. Xo, i;), 'J14 iiii^cs. Wa.sliiiif;- I l.s'.l. |Humphreys, A. N. Mining inctliods lirm tiled hy Westmorolaud Co.il Coni- I'aiiy, Irwin, ]'a. ilml. ."Mii'v. I'l'tiusylvaiiia, Annual J;r])i)ii I'lrlSHfi, |,;irt 1, pii. 411-ljli, 7 pliiliM, Harris- |Huiserfoid,EdwarHn|.., I'mr., v„l. JO, ],|,. irj 114, .Mmtiait.s, (.'iniiuliiiii Nat., vul. H, ui-w sr li's, Ji. ;iii.5 (J p.); Am. Nut., vul. 1, pp 4',)U-5iiO ". p.), law. Huiigerford, Kdwurd — Ctititiiiiiud. ('oiisidcialioiiM rt'latiiiu In Ihr rli- inalc tif tho (iliifiiil i-poih in North .Vniurii'U. Am. 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Sci., 2d series, vol. 29, pp.2fi-'.'»l | 1860. — Notes on the dolomites of the Fiirij | basin. Am. Jour. Soi., 2d series, vol. 'J'.t, pp.JUl-S, | 1800. — Review onsonie points in the geolo^'v I of (he Alps. [Mcmoire sur les terrain! liassitiiie et Koui)erien dc la Savoicpar | Alphonse Fa%'re.] .\m. .loiu'. Sci., 2d series, vol. Jll, pji. Ili>-I2(. 1860. Contributions to the history ot' gyp- sums and magncsian rocks. (Abstract.] | Am. Assoc., Proc., vol. 13, ]>]>. ^-7 JIT. 186 Abstract, Caniulian Nat., vol. l.pp. iM-iS | (j p.). 1859. On the Tacouic system ol' Dr. Em- mons. A 111. .lour. Sci., 2d series, vol. :il.'. pp. -t-"-** | 1H6I; vol.3;i, pii. 13,-1-136, 1862. On the origin of soiim' iiiagiiwaii | and aluminous rocks. Cuuadiuu Nut., vol. 0, pp. 180-i!i4, li»l. Lbiuc^Hdarton.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 497 111 l' iirii;'rf-i I 185'.t; ill partB | ,ori('«, ]i)).4'J6-41i 2(1 .sorics.vol.Jl I roi'ksot'lan- ol.2'.t,lili.'.V-->l i>r iherariil ^l.'J'.Mip ■M->\ tutbegeolojyM 1^63, iHunt, T. Sterry— Continued. I ^ot( .s on the hi-story of petroleum or idck oil. CaiMiliiin Nat., vol. 6, pp. 241-255, 18(il. Siiiitli-iinini' Iii.stitiition Ucport for 1801, pji. 319--"0. I jliurando on the primordial zone in ymih Aiiiorica, and on tlio Taconic, (.ysti'iii of IjiiinoiKs. ' C uiiiiliaii Nat., vol. fl, pp. 374-383, 18C1. |. (111 soiiu' points in American f^ciol- i;;y. Aiii.Joiir. Sci.,2il :;crit's, vol. Ill, jip. 3!t2-414, l,^01. Caiiailinii Xal., vol. ti, pp. 81-105, 18C1. • Noti' on tlio Taconic system of Km- 0118. Cunadian Xat., vol. 7, pi>. 78-80, 1802. Note on the ocenrrencc of olauconito the lower Silurian rocks. .Vm. .IiMU. Sci.,2(l BvM'ics, vol. 33, pp. 277-278 Ou the ( hcmistiy of thi* earth. Canadian Xat., vol. 7, pp. 201-205, 1802. Comiites Itendus, French Ai ad. Sei., Juno !US62. Catalo,i;uo of .a collection of eiystal- lue rock.s of Canada. (H'ol Smv. (.'anada. dcscriptivo eatalogiii^ 111' ivillcitiiiii of cconoraie minerals of (lanada amliifilscryslalliiie rooks soiitto tlic London K\hiliitioii of 1802, pp. 01-83, .Moutreal, 1802. Note [on the various theoretical vifwsrci^anling the orio;in of the primi- tive I'onnat ions, by C. F. Naumann.] t'.aiailiaii Xal., vol. 7, pp. 202-203. 1802. Coiitnloiiions to the chemical and gi'olo|,'ieal history of hitnmena and inrosehi.sts or bituminous shales. Am. Jour. Sii., 2d scries, vol. 35, pp. 1,57-171, lirles terriiiM llaSavoicpir ll. 21), pp UMW. ^luryol'siyp- I .Uistncl.] 27 'JlT,*'. ll. 1. lip. ..r Dr. Km- :rj, pp. 4'::-«c. uia irlH'!*i:lll I Hunt, T. Sterry — Coutinned. ContribiitionH to lithology. Am. .Tonr. .Sei., 2d »erie.s, vol. 37, ])p. 248- 206; vol. 38. pp. 91-104; 174-185, 18.04. Canadian Nat., new series, vol. 1, pp, 16-36; 101-189, 1865. Petroleum, its geological rol-.tions considered, with esjiecial reference to its occurrence in Gaspe, 1!) pages, map, Montreal, IBfw. Contributions to chemistry of nat- ural waters. Am. Jour. Sei., 2d series, vol. 39, pp. 176- 193; vol. 40. ]ip. 43-00, 11(3-213, 1865. C'aiKidiiin Isat., new Kories, vol. 2, pp. 1-21, lCl-18:i, 270-21)9, 1805. Ou tho mineralogy of Eozoon cana- (lense. Canadian Nat., new series, vol. 2, pp. 120- 127, 1865. — Notes on silicification of fossils. Canadian Nat., new .series, vol. 1, pp. 40-50, 1805. — A geographical sketch of Canada. Caniidiaii Nat., now sories, vol. 2, pp. 356- 363, 1865, l'"iom a pamphlet. — On the primeval atmosphere. Am. Assoc., Proc., vol. 15, pp. 34-37, 1866. Canadian Nat., new series, vol. 3. jip. 117-120 1868. i.i4,186l. ■ort of progress from 1803 (o 1800, pp. 181-291, Ottawa, 1866. — Report on tho gold region of lower Canada. GiK)l. Siirv,Canada, Report of progress, from 1803 to 1806, lip. 79-90, 1866. — .Sur les p-) 1«70. Cniiadi.in Xat., new series, vol. 4, j.p. 11 20, i On Laiircntiiin rocks in Xovi i««'- I Scotia. On tllO chemistry of 1 lie Jirimcval ' Am. .lour. Sei., 2d series, vol. Sii. pp. l;;. 134, 1H70. — [Mineral 8ilicate,s in J'ak'ozii' eri- earth. I (Canadian Na!.. new series, vol. 3, jip. 22.'i- 234, l.^Gx. Kcad to Koyal Inst. (Ireat Itritain, i nojds ctf 1 London, Jlav, 1807. ,, i ■»' . , - •' Oanadiau jSat.. new series, vol. ;,. pp. i;5. Geological Murvcy of Canada, report 4.'l, 1870. Kenmrks by J. W. Dawson pj'i. on the gold region of Nova Scotia, as : [Description of the New Ku^'W pages, Ottawa, 1868. ; granite ionuatiou.] [Geological features in vicinity of ■ Es.sex In.st., Hull., vol. i, i)p. loO-iOTijp Beheil Mountain.] ' j '*'"''• Canadian Xat., new series, vol. 4, pp.218- | Kisport [on Godcrich salt region .iml 224, 18(;9. I iron ores]. On the probahlc seat of volcanic , ''t'"''' Surv. C.nnada, Keiioit <,{ pn.jr..- action. (Icol.Mai;,. vol.0, pp. 24.5-2iji, 18C9. Am. •Iiiiir. Sci., 2d scries, vol. 5i», jiji. 21-28; 1870. Canadian Xat., nev,- series, v(d, 4, jip. ICti- 173, 1.SC9. — Volcanoes and eartliciuakea. Ab- stract of a lecture. Ciinndinn Nat., innv series, vol. 4. jip. 387 397, 1869. — Horinjia for oil in sontlnvestern Ontario region. Kead to Am. .\s.soc. .\dv. Sci., 18(i9. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 2, p. 388 (t p.), ls(i9. On Laiirentian rocks in eastern Massacbusetts. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 49, pji. 7,">-7?, 1870. Canadian Nat., new series, v(d. .''i. ]ip. 7 10, 1870. On astronomy and geolog.v. Cnnndian Nat., new scries, vol. .1, ]i]i. 401 402, 1870. On the geology of eastern New Eng- land. Am. Jour. Sei., 2il series, \r)l. .in, ]ip. «:; 90, 1870. Canadian Nat., new series, vol. .). pp. lU.s- 805, 1870. 18li«-1809, pp. 211-304, 1870. Abstiai;t, Canadian Nat., new serii* ', (i, pp. 70-89, 1871. — The oil-bearing limestone of Clii cago. Am. Assoc., Proc , v:6ri(a.viil.ir| 20,')-20ti, 1871. — Notes on granitic rocks. Am. Jour. Sei., 3dseriis, \ nl. 1. pp.'- ■" 191; vol. 3, jip. 115-12,'-., 1871. Canailliin Nat., iiewseries, vul.'Mip '"^ 1870. Ab.strnotJn Am. Assoc, Adv. Sci.,l'n»'^ 19, jip. 159-1«1,1871. Hinit, '1' .Mill Am. 1S7I. Am. — On t Am. , 1871. Am. > [\ot( ville am ('aii;idi l,-'72. — Histoi Silurian Cauadi; 117-448,1,- r.coi. M 510, 5fil- .lOi Abntne 416-417 (j) — [Oalali ■■iliive and ( fiedl. .■,;iii ilnriii},' 1871 ' [<>ll pdi' iii'liil.-ietts.J i'-m'x. Im.s [ — li'etnaik.'H 1 1,111, •!. -Uu. .lour. l\:'. I — "II .\lpiii .Vin.,Jiinr. |— <'M tlie 1, liostoii, ''"""11 .Sue J'-ii), 187:'. |— On th.. I liica!,'-o, •'■i'lll(li;in X; ''■-■ l;c,hl In I~-Analy.si-s "'lies /Voiii \-; l""l. .Siirv ■ Hie met;, in I'M. ('aiimliaii X;, ■"■isoiiiejioi •^■"••'"iir. .Sci I*::;. """'lio ,.„,,, K'i.ljr,,. Aiii.,r,Mir. ,s,i TOLL 127. k. ', lip. i" :., pp. .'■! ). [.lieasti'rii 809. 44'.: (', v.. arbklu-atl . 49. p. 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Inst., Hull., vol. 3, pp. 53-,")4, 1872. ' I — h'eniiirks on the late criticisms of iiiin;i. Am. .Imir. ,Sci,, 3(1 .series, vol. 4, j)]). 41-52, i 1.-7'.'. j — On Aliiiiic fjeolofjy. Aiii..Imir. Sci., 3(1 .series, vol.3, pp. 1-1,'>, b7.'. — On tlip c;eology of the vicinity of Hoston. I'ldstnii Sdc. Xat. Hist., I'roc, vol. 14, pii. ri-)9, im-i. — On tlio oil-bearing limestone of I llicilcO. I'a.iuiliaii Xat.. new HPries, vol. 0, ))]). ,")4-,')!), 1^72. Uciiil to Am. Assoc. .\(lv. Sci., 1870. i' — .\nalysfs of coals tiud crystalline inks froiM \'ai>coiiver Island. liiiil. Smv. (^aunila, Koport of jironnss f'>rl«71-7J, i>p. iW-liHi, Montreal. 1872. The nu'tainorpliism of rocks. | Am. Assoc.. Proc, vol. 22, part 2, pp. 115-1 1«. 1<7.1. .1.1. pp.' •(ii.s,pr.' „l'w- li'7: 1673, 4I3-42(i, 1873. Oeol.Surv. Kentucky, Rejiort of progress, new scries, vol. 2, pj). 301-317, bottom paji- illation, Fraiikl'ort, 1877. [Remarks on position of magnetic iron ort!s of northern New Vork.] Am. Inst. Milling Kn};., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 370-371, 1871. [On the theories of volcanoes.] Hoston Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc. vol. l.'i, pp. 2.50-2.")2, 1873. [On C(mcentrie lamination in rocks.] Hoston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. l.">, pi), 2(11- 202 (J p.), 1873. Kcmarks l)y Knoeland. p. 202. [On the geology of the White and (ireeii Mountains.] iio.stiin Soc. Xat, Hist,, I'roc. . vol. l,"i. iip.309- 310,1873. Notes on the geolof,y and economic mineralogy of the southeastern .Vpita- lachians. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc, Troc, vol, 22, jiart 2. jij). 113-1 1,'), 1874. [Remarks on mode of occurrence of New .lersey magnetites,] Am. Inst, Miiihii; Kn;;., Trans., vol. 2, ]>|i. 324-32,-.. 1874. The comIh of the Hocking \'alley, Ohio. .\iii. Inst. Mininit Kn;;., Trans., vol, 2. pi>. 27.1-278, lf<74. — — Tht> Ore Knob eop])er mine and some related dciiosits. .\ni. liisl, iMiiiin^ Km;.. Trans., vol. 2, p)). 123 -12!». nil. 1874. Discussed liy K. W. Kay. mon.l.iip. 129-130, 131. Snp|ilemeutary note on the geology of the iKirth shore of Lake Superior. Am. Ins I. Mini 11 1; En!;., Trans., vol.2, pp. 58- .V,). 1874. Remarks on Professor Newlierry's paper on ''Circles of deixisition," etc. Am. Ahsoc, I'roc, vol. 22, part 2, pp. 190-108, 1874, Hreaks in the American Paleozoic series. [.Abstract.] .\m. ,\ssoc., I'roe., vol.22, part 2. ])p. 117-119, 1874. Ciiiiii(li:iii\at,.nfw scries, vol.7, p. 102. 1875. ■ On sonic ])oi tits in dynamical geology. .\m,.liiiir. Sci,, 3il series, vol. 5. pp. 201-270, C.'inadian Xat.. new series, vol.7, pp. 100-102. '>ntlie co]))))^' de])osits of the lUue i [ ] [Occurroncesofglauconiteaudfos- "''Iki'. j sil resins.] Am. .Iimr. Sci., 3(1 Hcries, vol. 0, pp, 30.'i-3l)8, i Hoston .Soc. Nat. Hist,, I'roc, vol. 10, ])p. 301 - I 302(3 p.), 1874. 500 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (iin.i.l2i. Hunt, T. SteiTv — Continued. [On tli(! crystalline rocks of tbo Hliui Ridjro iiiid their dccoinpositiou.] liostoii Soc. Xat. Hist., Proc, vol. 16, jip. 115-117, 1874. Abstract, Am. Jour. S(^i., 3d nericH, vol. 7, 1))). 00-01, 1874. riieniark.s on the Htratiticiition of rock niiis.scs.] liostou SiK'. Xat. Hist., Proc, vol. 10, ]>\). 237-'.';i9, 1874. Tlio deposition of days. IJostoii Soc. Xut. Hist., I'roc, vol. 10, pp. :!0'J-:i04, 1.S74. (Ji'olojry of .sontliorii N«nv lU'ims- wick. [Abstract,] Am. Assoc, I'roc, vol. 22, piirt 2, pp. 110- 117, 1874. Rejiort on Hoosac tunnel, Jlonso ])oc. No. tt, 187.">, Massachtisotts. [Not seen.] Chcuiical anp. 240-24.'>, 1875. On the decayed rocks of Hoosac Mountain. Am. Inst. Mining Kng., Trans., vol. H, pp. 187-188, 1H75. The disintegration of rocks and its geological signiticance. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc, rro(!., vol. 2lt, jiart 2, pp. H9-41, 1875. Am. Nat., vol. 9, iip. 471-47;t, 1875. [Remarks on the hematite iron ores of the eastern I'nited States.] .\m. Jnst. iliniutf I'-ug., Trans., vol. 3, ]ip. 417-422, 1875. On the Boston artesian well and its waters. Boston Soc. 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L'-!|:{. (Jcology of western liisiijd „; New York. Hall. J. .St'C'tion to th(. ecology of tlui Western Stiiti*. | Owen, I). D. 1847. Lettrc sur la gi'olo^ii^ il(s r;t:iij | llnis, Vernouil. I^oniarks on St. F^oni.s limestniir, | Eugelmann. I'arallelisuiof Paleoz()i(Hiil'Niir;!i| Anu'rica with those of i:iiri']ip.| Verncuil. Hall, .[. 1848. .Statistics of coal, Ta vlnr. i;. ( . 18.")(). Alluvions marines el lacnsHhj et du terrain (".ratiijiic, lii-nr.j 18.~)1. .Superficial drifts of noi'lhwi^tfraj United .States, Whittlesey. 18.">2. Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Min] nesota, etc., Owen. U. 1>. 185:). Geologic map of United State: etc., Marcon, .1. is.'i). Geologic m;ip of Uniled .Statf8,| by ]\liircon, Am. .lour. S^i 18.55. Ueber dio Geologic von NorJ-| Amerika, Marcon, ,1. lS5t). Iv'eport on resources ol' 1I1iim>u| Central Railroad, Foster,.!. IV, I Carboniferous limestone of .M;*^ sissip])! Valley, Hiill..!. 1857. Position of elephant ieiu;iiii- ' North America. Foster. Fi.sh roiiiaiuH in i'arli»uiti'i"n>j Wort hen. Fo.S8il tlorti of western Kentnil coal held, Lesiiuereiix, 1858. Reiiort on survey of Iowa, M and Whitney. Synchronism of coals, Stineiis Sketch of geology of I'mW States, Rogers, II. 1'. Report on Illinois coal, Norwooil DiBTO.N.) NORTH AMHHICAN GEOLOGY. 507 Illinois— Coiitiniioil. IK'is, IJi'iiort on Miirvpy of Wise (»iiniu for \x'u, Uiiiiicls. (mil lields of Unitt-d Slatt'H anil Uritisli proviiM'f'H, h'ojiciH, H. I>. (i(olo(>. (Jtolo;;y of the lead it i^ ion, WortlK'ii. Hardin County. Wortiicn and (''.ngidniann. OiMMirreiico of fo,s.sil fishes, Wortben. Physical features, ;;eiieral ]iii!i- (■iples, and surface geology, Woiihen. Massac and partof Pojie count icH, Kngelnianii. 18t)7. Niagara fauna at Chicago, Win- cliell and Marcy. On Andrews on the (Jlacial drift, Hilgard. Drift beneath Lake iHchigan, in Chicago tunnel, Aiulrews. Fresh-water (ilacial drift of the Noi tbwcst, Whittlesey. Siilitorrancan sources of waters of the (ircat Lakes, .Sbulcldt. 18fi8. Coidv County, Ihmnister. Lower CarbonitVirons ot' southern Illinois, Eiigeliiiaun. Washington, Clinton, ^Marion, and .letl'erson coanties, l^liigid- inanii. Lasalle Comity, Eneiiian. Chemical analyses, Hlaney. Alexander, Union, ,Fa(d;soii, and I'erry counties, Wortben and Engelniann. Loess and Mit!r ((HiiilicH, WOrllicii. IlomltfiHoii, WiiiiTii, Morccr, uml other coiiiitit'H, (ireoii, II. A. Oil-liciiriu^ liiiiuMluiiu 4>t°Chi(':iK<>, Hunt, T. 8. 1871. Tho MaiHliall Kioup.Winclnll, A. History of Gull' ol' Mc^xico, Hil- Kiird. Rclafivo ape of XiaRiira and low- er neldcrUer;; K''""!''*' W:'>. Ciiltiiro and cnrliiK nl' tohacc-u, Killcbiinv, 'I'cniiiiiul iiioriiiiio of Ht'coixl (ila- < ial period, ('liaiiilxTliii, T. ('. W <11 at Moliiie, rnitt. (ii'(il(>};i<> liiHtory of the Ainoricun I niitiiii'iit, Hall, .1. S((cti(iii nil liiick KivtT ("roiii On-- Kim to 8tiTliii;j, Kveictt. l.aHallf t'oiiiily, W'ortlirn. I'tica and related hori/oiis, Wal- cott. r.coiioiiiical {^I'olo^y, Wortlieii. (Ilacial lioiindarv l)i't\v>'i'u New York and IllinoiH, Wripht, G. V, I'l'Miains I'i'oiii tlio Iouhh, Mc- AdaniH. Ifts4. Iiriftot' Illinois, McAdaniH. (ilacial ])eri()nry. IJeport of Glacial division, Cham- licrlin, T. 0. IWi. Kiilnnrites, Merrill, G. P. Distrilmtion of f?as, Freeman. (Quaternary deposits of Illinois, NN'ortbcn. W. Map ot United States, Hitchcock, c. 11. Fossil i'nels, Comstock. Km 1^11 ritt! from Wliiteside County) analysis, Clarke, F. W. l.oess and clays, analyses. Kig^^s. I'eoria (."omity, Chapman, W. H. 1888. Coal, Ashbiirner. "Dauntless" core drill, Eug. and Mining Jour. TyiK.'s of Devonian system m North America, Williams, H. S. Illinois— Continued. iHHd. Scei)tropora, etc., Ulricli. CarlioniferoiiH echinoderinatii, Keyes. l'(uest lied lieneath iiitramoruinal drift, Leverett. (ilacial phenoniena in northeast- ern Illinois, I.everett. Raised heaehesof laiko.Michigan, Leverett. Miiilding stones, Merrill, (J. I*. Keport — Division of Glacial geol- ogy, United States (ieological Survey, Cliamlierlin. !«!•(). Artesian waters from drift, Kolfe. Itowlder beltsand bowlder trains, Chainberliii. Climate indicated by interglacial be((ilitin- tiicky, Yandell anil Shumard. Parallelism of ralcozoies of North America with those of l''.urope, Verneuil, Hall, ,1, 1848. Features of Natchez, Binnoy. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. ('_ 18iJ0. Terraces bordering; Lake Eric, Whittlesey. 18."il. (Joniatite limestom^ atRockford, Christy. Parallelism of I'aleozfiics of I'nited States and Europe, Hall, J. Indiana— Continued. 1851. Superfici;il dej)osits of flic Ndrtli. west, Whiltlosey. 18.");j. (ieologic map of tin* I nitnl States, etc., Marcou, ,1. 18.'>4. (ieoloyic map of I'nitcil >t;ii,., by Marcou, Am. .Jour. Sii. Survey (d" Indiana, lirowii, HI. 18')."). I'eber tlio Geologie vcni Ndnl. Amerika, Marcou, .1. 1858. Coal liclds of I'nitcd Sihk and liritisli Provinces, K'o^'iis, II. D. Sketnx. 186(i. Map of Canada ami jiait "i'l United States, Logan ami lliH 18()7. Fresh-water glacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. 186'.). Geology of Mackenzie Valley. .Meek, (ieology of Franklin Couni.v. Haynu)nd. Well at Terro IIaut(<, (Jiiyot, First report of survey of IndiaiM. I Cox. (ieology of Verniilioii ('iiiintv,| Kradley. 1871. The Marshall groui>, \Viiii4ii'll.A.j Second Report on Indianii. ('us. Geology of Sullivan <'(.unty,(-'ol-| lett. PARTON 1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 511 Iiuliaiia— <'<>iitiiiiio. Lakes of iiorllirrn liHli:iiia, Lc- r. S. vrltf. History of Oiilf <»t' Mexico, a«ures of I'utnani ("ounty, Colh^tt. CIicmiIimI r(!)>ort of survey of Ken- tucky, I'etor. S«>veiith report on survey ol" In- diaun. Cox. .IcnniuLjs and K'ipley iDunties. I'lU'deil. h'l liiMt on eouniicH of Indiana, ("ollett. ■\'t"!,n'(al rennuns in drift of tin* Northwest, Winchell, N. II. ler, S. A. On Hunt',s and Dana's i>-e(doti;ical tables, Uroadhead. Kijjhth, ninth, and tenth report.s on survey ot' Indiana, Cox. Harrison and C"rawtord <'ounties, Collett. Loess of the Mississijiid \'alley, Hilfranl. Surfice !j;<''>loj;y of ]>art of Mis- 8issip]>i \'alley, MctJee. (!ey of La;;ran<^e County, Edmunds. l\'(dat icuis of hori/ons (d' extinct vcrtebrata, ( dpe. ralcdiitolouy of New York, V(d. .-., Hall, .1, ISSI). (ieolony of Monroe ("ounty, (ircene, (i. ^L 1882. l'",videnee of pre-(ilaeial oriein of basins ol' Lakes Erie and < )nta- rio, ( layiiide. Gerdotjy, mines, \' depjirtmcnt of {leoloLty, Collett. Survey of tlic United States, MclJee. 1880. (ieologic map, liranncr. Beuton, Tijijiecanoo, and Wash- ingtiin (bounties, Gorby. Brown County, Gorby and T.oe. Building stones, chalk beds, clavs, glacial dejiosits, and gas, Thonii>son, M. Hancock County, Brown. Clinton, Marshall, and Slarko coiiuties, Thoinpson. M. Compeudiuni of ge(dogy, Thomp- son. M. Wabash arch, (iorby, Thomp- son, M. Indiana— Continued. 18H(>. Maxinkuckee,Thonipsoii;in(lI,e(., Terminal moraine in centiiil In. diana, Thompson. M. Henry and adjoining couiitiiH, I'hinney. 1887. Limestone from Bedford, analy- sis, Clarke, F. W. Map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. 1888. Caves and cave life, Kiiigslcy. Coals, Ashburner. Correlations of lower Siiiiriiin, Ulrich. DiaiiKiter of Silurian islainl aliout Cincinnati, Dennis. Erosion in Indiana, Scovill. Keokuk group at Crawfuiilsvillc. Beachler. Deposits in which iiiiiilement') wtire found, Wright, ('•. V. Natural gas, Phinney. Trenton limestone, oil, and g:is, Orton, E. Types of Devonian svstt'iii in North America, Williams, 11. S, 1889. Chipped implements i.. drift of Jackson County, Crcssnn, Clinton fossils, Foerste. Crinoids from the Niagara at St Paul, Beachler. Glacial phenomena in iicntliiTii Indiana, Leverett. Origin of loess, Camiiludlj J. T. Ecport — Division of t Jlacial .ijcdl- ogy, United States Geological Survey, Chamberlin. Trenton limestone;, oil, and ^'a.*, Orton. Building stones, Merrill, 0.1'. 1890. Analyses of limestone, Clarke, Catlett. Bowlder belts and bowlder train*. Chamberlin, T. C. Climate indicated by intcrghicinl j beds, Leverett. History of Niagara K'ivcr. C'W bert! Glacial boundary, \Vri,i;ht, (i. 1'. Keokuk beds, Gordon. Origin of pressure of giiH, "rtmi, ^IcGeo. Petroleum belt at Tcrre lliintc, Waldo. Macfarlano's Railway tiiiiik Chamberlin, Collett, Wri,i.'lit.| DARTON] NOKTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 513 iiiirtliorn iH'U, .1. T. ami Jia^ |u>, Cliirkf. rrti:un*. |i;iviT. t'il |vi._'lit, ll.l'' I ii-as, "rt""' ,.vrc H;i"''' lay Itt, Indiana— Continued. IHlHi. Wiirrou's Geography, Brewer. 1891. iiasauito from Crawford County, Goldsmith. Criteria of onglacial and subgla- cial drift, Upham. Devonian and Carboniferoua cor- roliition, Williams, R. S. Petroleum [etc.] in western Ken- tucky, Orton. Kehition of strength of marble to its structure, Perry, llolationship of Pleistocene to pro-Pleistoceno, Chamberlain aud Salisbury, Roclo at St. Paul, Bcachlor. Stones for buikling, Merrill, G. P. Titanic oxide [in soils], Dun- uington. ludian Territory. [Including Okla- homa, etc.] 17',il, Travels, Bartram. ix2'i. Kxiieditiou to Rocky Mountains. Long. 1X5;1 (icologic nuip of the United Stiites, Marcou, J. 1S51. IJocks from Red River region, Hitchcock, E. Exjiloratiou of Red River region, Marcy, R. B. ; Shumard, G. C. 18oH. (jiiology of route to the Pacific, Marcmi, J. ; Blake, W. P. Kcconuaissance to Los Angeles, Maioou, J. 1)*58. Geology of North America, Mar- cmi, J. ISlii. Kiport on Arkansas River, Al.ert,S.J. 1871, Goologic liistory of tin' (iiilf of Mexico, IlAgard. VTA. Geologie nnip of United States, Hitchcock, C. H.; Hitchcock ami P>lako. lj"4. Lijriiitic llora, Newberry. Chiii't of the United States, Brad- hy. Nil. Mmtarlane's Geological Railroad (iiiide, Macfarlane. \*'^2. Copper region of nortliern Texas i'urman. 1N. 210-230, map, 1831. Ingall, E. D. [Preliminary report on mining districts in tlie Tliunder Bay region.] Canada, Gool. and Nat. Ui.;{, \o]. 2. The geology of tlie South Mountain belt of lierks Comity, by E. V. dTnvilliers, maps in atlas, plates, xiv, 111 pages, Harrisburg, 1883. 514 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF liii'i.r,.127. Invilliers, E. V. d' — Contiiuied. Centro County. -d Urol. Siirv. Pcnnaylvanin, Koport T4, tlic geiilogy of Coiilro County, by E. V. (I'liivilliurs, J))). 1-"51, mapa, Harrisburj;. 18S4. Ahstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 28, pp. 3!)()-397 (J p.), 1884. Letter respecting Nittany Valley ores. 2(1 Ki'ol. surv. Pennsylvnnin, ll(>])ort T3, geology of Iliiiitingdoii (joidity, by I. ('.\Vliit« niid otiiera, pp. 44;)-45(), llarrisbiirg. 1885. I'reliniinary r(^i)()rt of work done in 1885 on tlio lesnrvey of the Pittsburg coal region. (icol. S(>rv. Poiinsylvaiiia, Annual Koport for 1885, PI). 125-221, plate, Harrisburg, 1886. The Cornwall iron-ore mines, Leb- anon County, Pa. Am. Inst. Miniiij; Eiig., Trans., vol. 14, pp. 873 904, pLates, 1880. The Pittsburg coal region, (Icol. Surv. I'onn.sylvaiiia, Annual Koport for 18S0, part 1, ]>p. 1-372, plates 3, map in pocket, llarriaburg, 1887. Geological map of southwestern Pennsylvania, giving the geological outcrops and tidal elevations as a basis for estimating tlu! depths to the oil and gas sands, to illustrate Mr. Carll's re- port on the oil and gas regions, * * *" scale 2 miles to 1 inch, June, 1887. (i(Ml. Surv. I'eunsylvania, Annual Report for 1886, i)art 2, 2 sheets in po(!ket, Ilarris- burg, 1887. Report on the iron mines and lime- stone (juarriesof the Cumberland-Leb- anon Valley, 1886, (;ool. Surv. IVnii sylvan ia, Kt^port for 1886, part 4, pp. 1409-1507, map.-*, sheot.s 7-11 in atlas, llarriaburg, 1887. Tlie phosphate deposits of the Island of Navassa. Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 75-84, 1801. Abstract, Am. Oool., vol. 7, p. 202 (J p.), 1891. — Keport ou the geology of the four counties of Union, Snyder, ISIiftiin, and Juniata, with descriptions of the Clin- ton fossil ore mines, Marcollus carbon- ate iron-ore mines, Oriskan\ glass-sand mines, and Lewistou limestone quar- ries. 2d. Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report F3, 420 pages, 2 maps in pockets, Harrisburg, 1891 . and McCreath, Andrew. The New River-Cripple Creek mineral region of Virginia, 171 pages, 1 plates, map in pocket, Harrisburg, 1887. Invilliers, E. V. d', and McCreath An- drew — Continued. Comparison of some Soutlieri) cokes and iron ores. Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol.lj,ii|,, 734-753, 1887. ^Mineral resources of thn uppir Cumberland Valley of soutlK^iisti-n. Kentucky and southwestern \ii;;inia, tributary to the proposed Cnniberlund Valley extension of the Louisville .iikI Nashville Railroad, 152 pag(;B, Louis- ville, 1888. Lesley, J. P., and. Report on ('drn wall iron-ore mines. Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania. Aiiiinal lli]i(i:i for 1885, pp. 491-570, map in atla.s, llanisljurj; 1880. Iowa. 1823. Expedition from Pittsbiirfftntlic Rocky Mountains, Ldiig. Map of country drained In- tlif Misaissipjii, James, E. 1824, Expedition to sources of St. Peters River, Keating. 1840. Exploration in Iowa, \ViK(iiii>iii,j and Illinois, Owen, D. I). Report on le^d region of the ti|i]w| Mississippi, Locke. 1841. Mountain limentono of eastiml United States, Foster, J. Upper Mississippi region audi taceous of the upper MissoiiriJ Nicollet. 1842. Lead regions of the iipjier M;; sissippi, Locke. Notes on geology of tlu! WeslcB States, Hall. J. Silurian and Devonian el' il]| United States, Coniiul. Position of lead-liearini stone of the upper Missi.ssipi King, H. 1843. Geology of New York. Hist trict, Mather. S(!ction from Cleveland i" Mississippi, and on ideiitt'j Western formations, il.il Geology of western distri'.lj New York, Hall, J. Region of basin of the iip| Mississippi, Nicollet. Geology of the Western st.i| Owen, D. D. Review of Now York rif Owea, D. D, nesotj IJejiort I N"ta, sin rill i^-Jl. fieo], OO-lJ I'y .M,, Fiisi) Maj .M in;i •arnl > ofj iiuicl l^«. C'ltalon 1). D. Pel ler ,1 Aiimril 'P "f l| 50. JIi C'ai'Iioi ill Re{ •s.si.ss 1'>lt ol and w, Coal (iel( J'riti.shI Geoloir y (I '"", J. oinl eiii 1 OHi HARTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 51 f) lowa- mi. mi. .,1' the NVt'^'1 \m. 1851. York. Iii'^t 1 b-VJ, b.M. jtioiiH, Uii Item >^i^"''-'| 111, .'. (, .,1' tl>e «f^ IcoUet. York vn' (Ontinued. (icoloffy of valley of the Missis- Mii)])i, Kinji;, II. Distiilmtiou iif remains in older loriuatious of the Uuited States, Hall, J. Kojinrt of survey of Wisconsin and Iowa, Owen, D. 1). Piirallelism of Palcozoifs of North America with those, of Europe, Verneuil, Hall, .1. Li'tti'rH on geology, Christy. On jicology of Wisconsin, Owen, I). D. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. Hcconnaissance of Chippewa dis- trict of Wisconsin, etc., Owen, I). D. Paleontology of the lowest sand- stones, Owen, D. D. Fossils in Paleozoic of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, slniniard and Owen. Intrnduction, report on Wiscon- sin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owen, D. D. JSliarlv's tooth from Keokuk, Deaor. 8n)ierficial deposits of the North- west, Whittlesey. Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Min- nesota, etc., Owen, D. I). l{e]iort on valleys of the Minne- Niita, Mississippi, and Wiscon- sin rivers, Shnmard, B. ]•". (u'dlogic map of Uuited States, liy Marcou, Am. Jour. Sci. Fusiliiia liniestouo from I'ort Kearney, Owen, D. D. Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owen, I). D. Cataloj^uo of specimens, Owen, I). D. Uelier die Geologic von Nord- Anierika, Marcou, ,7. Miipof Iowa, Parker, N. II. Ciulioniferous limestone of the Mississippi Valley, Hall, .1. Report of survey of Iowa, Hall and Whitney. Coal tields of United States and British Provinces, Rogers, H. D. Geology of North America, Mar- cou, J. D('8 Moines Valley and sonth'.,ist- ern Iowa, Wortheu. Iowa — Con t i n ued . 185'J. Palecmtology of New York, vol. '.i, Hall, . I. 1860. Analyses of soils, etc., of Arkan- sas, Peter, R. Observations in vicinity of Tur- lington, White, C. A. Report on Iowa geology, Hall and Whitney. 1861. Age and relations of goniatito limestone at Rockford, Iowa, Meek and Worthen. Chciuieal report of survey of Ken- tucky, Peter. 1862. Chemung of the Mi8sissip])i Val- ley, White and Whitfield. 1863. (ieology, etc., of the upper Mis- sissippi, Ilayden. 1864. Fossils from Carboniferous, Hall, .J. Reconnaissance au Noltraska, Marcou, J. 1866. Geology of the lead region, Whit- ney, ,F. D. Stratigraphy, Tertiary, coal nuMisures, sub-CarboniiV-rous, Devonliin, and Siluriau of llliuois, Worthen. Map of Canada and part of t\w United States, Logan and Hall. Evidence of two formations in the Burlington limestone, Niles ami Wachnuith. Drift of Western and Southern States, Hilgard. Coal, iron, and oil, Daddow. 1867. Lo Dyas au Nr^braska, Marcou. .1. Exogenous leaves in Cretaceous, White, C. A. Geinitz on upper Paleozoic of southern Nebraska, Meek. Geology of south westeru Iowa, White, C. A. Fresh-water glacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. Terrain cretace, Marcou, ,T. Notice of fauna of Potsdam sand- stone. Hall, J. 1868. Dyas m Nebraska, Marcou, J. Coal in Nebraska, White, C. A. Report of State chemist, Hinrich. First and second reports of sur- vey of Iowa, White, C. A. Report on region between Des Moines and the Missouri, St. John. 516 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [Dl'U. 127 lowa- 1«GK, 1860 1870, 1871, 1873 1874. 1875. 1876. -Continued. SiuCiiccfreologyof K.iccoon River rofjion iiiiil vvcHtoru lowii, St. .John. The Mi8si8siit])i Valley, Foster, .J. W. Lakes of Iowa, past and present, White, C. A. Cretaceous iu Guthrie County, White, C. A. Iowa drift, AVhite, C. A. lied nuartzite bowlders of west- ern Iowa, White, C. A. Welatious and cliaraeter of west- ern bowlder drift, Andrews, E. Ohl lake beds of prairie region, Wallace, S. J. Geology of some portions of Min- nesota, Hall, .1. Trif) to great rod pipestone quarry, Wliitt^, C. A. Middle coal measures, St. .John. Keport on western Iowa, St. .lohn. Keport on survey of Iowa, White, C. A. Middle region, etc., of western Iowa, St. .John. Bowlder from coal bed in < )hio, Winehell, A. Post-Tertiary history of Iowa, White, C. A. The Marshall group, Winchell, A. Eastern linut of Cretaceons, White, C. A. Map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitcheock and Blake. Drift of the Northwest, Winchell, N. H. Chart of nomenclature for Min- nesota, Winchell, N. II. Niagara and lower Helderberg in United States and Canada, Hall, J. Keport of survey of Missouri, Broadhead. Cretaceous lloras, Losquereux. Geologic chart of the United States, Bradley, F. II. Guelph limestone of North America, Nicholson. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of upper Missouri country, Gabb. Sections of bluifs neiir Daven- port, Pratt. gruiip, Iowa — Continued. 1876. Vegetal remains in (liiif^ wj,,. chell, N. H. 1877. On the Glacial epochs, piju^. E. K. Coal region of Ameiua, Mau- farlaue. Chemung in Iowa, (!alviii. MarcelluH in Iowa, (.'ah in. Local geology of DiiveniMiit. Barris. 1878. Komarks on Laramie White, C. A. Term Hudson Iiiver in nomeiida. ture, Hall, J. Driftless interior of North Aimi- ica, Dana, J. D. Position of forest bod in iiortli eastern Iowa, MeGei>. Geodes of Keokuk loriiiatioii, Wallace, S. .J. Origin of driftless region, Iivinf;, R. D. Lesquereux's theory of prairies. Hay. Valley of the Minnesota nm\ Mi> eissippi rivers, Warren, (i. i\. Annual deposit of tlie Missimii during post-Pliocene, lodd. Shale in limestone at indcjiuud- ence, Calvin. Dark shales below Devonian ,it Independence, Calvin. 1879. Surface getdogy ol' ]iait uf Mis sissippi Valley, Me(ief. Macfarlane's Railway liuiile tu j Iowa, White, C. A. Glacial drift on rosidiuuy day,* McGee. North American Mesnzoic iiiiJl Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Superficial formatioiis of iioitlil eastern Iowa, Mc(iei Richthofeu's theory of tlio lofSs,j Todd. 1880. Report on central and wcstcraj Minnesota, Uphani. Fremont County, Call. Deep well at Emmets 1 uitf;, WiU'j chell, N. H. Resources of Wisconsin, IrviiijJ R. D. Laterito of India, McGce. 1881. Glacial drift and its termi!U| moraines, Upham. Loess iu central Iowa, Call. I.u > Ur: I, liii /»ii/ Sm l>e|)( C'Ji Ciiji Uist Ca Arte.s low DeCci) I>riit ( Will Cil.iei,.,] i'Of'S.s ,'| I'LL. 127 PAIITON.] NOllTH AMEUICAN GEOLO(!Y. 517 , rricf. a, Ma.- ill. ill. iiveuimrt, glUlll), iioiiii'iiL'l;i- urth Amtt- i\ ill nortk- f(ini\atioii, rion, Irviu!;, of prairies, wt.'i iiud Miv ariL'UjO.K- tho Missouri JUP, 'I'lxW. IikU'VI'U'V 1 lowa- \m. 1882. iKs;?. icvoniaii at Ivin. >rtvt lit' M'»- (Ire. y (liiido l« ! sidiiary clays, Meaozoic unill S. A. lOiis of novtli- y of tlic loess, m. Kull COllSlli IrviDM McGce. il its teimiim u. wa, Call. \SH\. im. IWi. I m. ('(iiitinucd. (^ii.itoriiary of westorn Iowa, vie, Todd, Chiiinbeiiin, T. C Loess of North Ainericii, Call. L()(!S8 and aHHociated dopo.sits of i)cs Moines, McGoo and Call. Ilica and related horizons, A\'al- .ott. Ciirboniferous drift at East Dav- (Mijiort, McWliortor. I)i;iina}.;o systoniK and loess of cMHtorn Towa, McCf^o. Note on Jointed structnre, McOeo. JSoction of blutf at East Davou- liort, Pratt. I, (Kill f^oology of Davenport, liiirris. Tcriiiinal moraine of second Glac- i.il jicriod, Chanib<'rlin, T. C. K(|uivaloncy of Limo Croek beds, Williams, H. 8. Fauna at Limy Crock, Calvin. HI II if at Sixth street, Davenport, I'ratt. Aiinient Mississippi, .Sjioncor, J. W. \ow York water lime in lowii, 'I'llt'any. (ilnciiil boundary in Oliio, Indi- ana, and Kentucky, "NVriyht, (!. E. Liiwoi- Riirliuutton liiiie.stono in New Mexico, .Springer. Drainage and loess of oaslorn Tow.'i, McGeo. liiiilcling stones, McGeo. Driftless area, Chaml)orlin and Salisbury. 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MuscatiiK? County. Calvin. Notes on Uockford shales, Web- ster. Pockets containing clay at Clin- ton, Fariisworth. Superiicial deposits of northeast- ern Iowa, Mctieo. Surface geology of Burlington, Keycs. Well at Keokuk. Gordon, W^ell at Washington, Calviu. Fauna of lower coal measures, Koyes. Carboniferous eehinodermata, Keyos. Continuauco of Lake Clieyenne, Tod.l. Devonian lanuio of Iowa, Wil- liams, U.S. Defense of local geology, Davon- liort, Harris. General description of Devonian, W^•bster. Geology of soiitlioastcrn Iowa, Gordon. Lower Carbonic gasteropoda from Hiirliiigtoii, Koyes. Missouri Hiver, Hroadbead. Terraces of Missouri, Todd. Toiiograpliic types in northeast- ern Iowa, JIcGec. Well at Davenport, Tiffany. Distribution of leoss fossils, Koyes. 518 CATALOaiJE AND INDEX OF (nixum Iowa — Continued. 188$). Deep boring iit Keokuk, Oor- ilon. Section of Ma(iuoketii Hhalen, .Itimea. Description of ]{ockford Hhales, Wel).stor. Distribution of Ioohs fosHilH, Kt-ycs. Hni!-8«4, 1888. [ ] California cement. Ciilirornia, 'Jth K1-2, p. W 1874. On the agt^ of the copj)cr-liiariD| rocks of Lake Superior, .iikI mi ihl westward continuation of the Ij^ Superior synclinal. .\m. .lour. Sci., 3d sorics, vol. ». iip- f'-^ plates, 1874. iiiferoiH, rill,(l.l'. itiitemiii- t ■.f SliiU' iilii'.'y "J voi.2,iir.i'''-l uliiiwiii); M ts. ,x„l.'i.liW H, Mini im itu vol. ". i'P- Irving, Kolantl D.— Continued. lyotn oil some new poiutu in tlio olo- mfiit:ii'.v.stratifio.ition)ftbo primordial bikI L'liniicliiiu roclcH of tjoutli contra! Wisi'ousiu. Am. Jour. Sci., 3il sorieg, vol. 0, pp. 440-443, 1875. Kaolin in Wisconsin. WUruN.siii Aciid. Scl., Trans., vo'.. 3, pp. .1- W. IHTII. Notion the yonngostlluronian rocks Bdiitli of I.iike Superior. Aim. .1 our. Sti., 3d sorii'S, vol. 11, p. 483 |iort of progroBs in central and uortJHMii Wisconsin.] (itul. Siirv. Wisconsin, Annual Report for 1870, pp. 13-18, Madison, 1877. — (ii'olof^y of central Wisconsin. (ii'iild^-y of Wisconsin, Hiirvoy of 1873-1877, vol.'.'. pp. l()7-i|iiivalency of tho Iliironian of till' M:ii'i|iiotto and Penokee districts. Am. Joui'. Sci., 3d Borios, vol. 17, pp. 393-308, I871I. ■TbcMiinoral roHourcos of W^isconsin. Mn. Inst. Miiiinj; Eug., Trans., vol. 8, pp. tT8-JUH, i'()l,irc(l niiip, 1.S80. -Oeoloi^ical structure of uorthorn j I V'isi'oiisin. i 'aolii^'v of Wisoon.siii, survey of 1873-1879, ™U, pp. l-'JS, atlas, 1880. - fiiiolofry of the eastern Lake Superior I ilisti'ict, Hpiiln^iy of Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1870, vul.a, pp.r,l-L'i.-,, atla.s, 1880. Irving, Koland D. — Continued. The copper-bearing rocks of Lake Superior. r. S. (iiol. Surv., J. W. I'owell, Director, 3a Annual Report, 1881-82, pp. 89-188, Wiisliing- ton, 1882. Abstract, Science, vol. 4, p. 67, (J p.), 4", 1884. Microscopic examination of Anhean rocks [from the Flamiteau] Kivci country, Wis. (Joology of Wigconsiu, survey of 1873 1879, vol.4, pp. 617-021, 1882. The copper-bearing rocks of Lake .Sn]ierior. I ' . S. Oeol. Surv., J. W. Powell, Dirnctor, Monograiihs, vol. 5, 464 pages, 29 pliitcs, 4°, Wasliiiigton, 1883. Abstract, Science, vol.5, pp. 299-300, 1883. Tho rnited States Geological Survey. School of Mines, Quart., vol, 4, pp. 284-298, 1883. Minerals and lithology of Wisconsin. (ieology of Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1879, vol.1, pp. 309-361, 1883. On the paraiuorphic origin of the hornblende of the crystalline rocks of tlio Northwestern States. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 2fl, pp. 27-32, ■321-322 ; vol. 27, pi>. 130-134 ; vol. 28, p. 10 1, 188:). Reviewed by M. K. Wadswortli, ibid., vol. 26, p. 15", (ip-)- On tho nature of tho induration in the St. Peters and Potsdam sands tones and in certain Archoau qnartzites in Wisconsin. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scrioa, vol. 25, pp. 401-411, 1883. Reviewed by M. E. W[ad8Worth], Scionco, vol.2, p. 52 (8 p.), 4°, 1883. The copper-boaring rocks of I.iake Superior. .Science, vol. 1, pp. 140-141, 359-300, 422, 1.S83. Reviewed by A. R. C. Sclwyii, ibid, p. '-'21 (J p.); M. E. Wadsworth, ibid, pp. 218 'J49 (J p.) ; N. II. Wincbell, ibid, p. 334 (4 p.). Iron ores. Ccoloiivof Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1879, vol. 1, pp. 013-030, 1883. Report [on studies of Archeau of tho Northwest]. U. S, ( icol. Surv., J. W. I'owell, Director, 4th Annual Report, 1882-83, pp. 28-34, Washing- ton, 1884. Divisibility of the Archeau in the Northwest. Am. .loiir. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 20, pp, 237-240, 1885. Address to Wisuousiu Academy of Sci- ence. 520 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (nri,L. ir Irving, IJolftnd D.— Coatiiined. Preliiniiiiir.v paper on an invcHti^a- tioii of the Archeaii formatiouB of tho Kortbwoateru .States. V. S. Gcol. Surv., J. W. I'owoll, Director, Ctli Aiimiul Koitort, 1883-84, pp. 175-242, Wftshinn- ton, 1H8.'>. AliHtiictg, Am. 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[On geologic nomenclature, sub- divisiou.s, iioinencliituro, origin of some members, characteristics of Archeau rock chissiiication of eruptivos, origin of soi'peutiues, and use of term "Taco- nic." ] International Conj;. Geol., Am. Committee, Reports, 1888, A, pp. 01-05, 1888. Report, Lake Superior division of geology. U. S. Gcol. Surv., J. W. rowcll, Director, 7th Report, 1885-86, pp. 08-70, Washington, 1888. Irving, Roland D. — Continued. On tho classification of the (ailv Cambrian and pre-Cambrian fornia. tions. A brief discussion of principles illustratcil by examples drawn mainlv from the Lake Superior region. U. S. (idol. Surv., J. \V. rowcll, Director, 7tli Itciiort, lH8.')-80, pp, 365-454, platos 3l)-5i Washington, 1888. Ab.stract, Am. Gool., vol. 4, pp. lU-n; (I p.), 1889. Report, Lake Superior division. U. S. (ieol. Surv., J, W. Powell, Dirpclnr. 8tli Report, pp. 132-141, Washington, IM Explanatory and historical note. U. S. Gool. Surv., IJuU. No. 02. Tlic (jmii stouo schist areas of tho Menoniincr and M.ir quottp regions of Michigan, by (J. II, WJ Haras, pp. 11-30, plates 1-2, Washiujitoii, 1890. and Chamberlin, T. C. olwcrwi. tions on the junction bctweoii tlio Eastern saud.stono and the Keweenaw serioH on Kowoonaw Point, Lake .Siiin- rior. U. S. Gcol. Surv., J. W. rowcll, Dindn: Bull. No. 23, vol. 3, pp. 377-498, Wii.^liinct.j 1885. Abstract, Science, vol. 7, p. 110 (^ pj 1888. Review, Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 44 57, Uti. and, and Strong, Moses. Wis- consin [Geological formations], Macfarlaud's Am. Gcol. Kwy. 139-144, 1879. iliiiilo, fp and Van Hise, C. R. i'lie ciy- talline schists of tho Laki^ .Sinioriorj district. Congr^B G6ol. International, Cemiitcs te dus. 4th BOSS., pp. 156-170. Loiidnn, K'l — and Van Hise, C. R. On secomhry enlargements of mineral frau incuts i: certain rocks. U. S. Geol. Surv., J. "W. rowcll. Dirocw.l Dull. No. 8, vol. 2, pp. 187-240, Wa-shiiigi*! 1885. Crystalline rocks of tho Wi' cousin Valley. 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Sur le giHcmcnt lie ciiivre ot d'lirnem natifs di'H liords du Lao Sup<. Sop. CiM. Kriince, Hull., 2d serlcx, vol, 2 pp. 317 319, 184.". 1,'Ilistilut, vol. 20, pp. .Wa-Sai, IHI.'i. Nines .lalirlmcb, lHl.''i, pp, 47U 480, IK|5 Niitiire of mineriils accoiniiMiiyiii;; trap dikt'H which interceiit \ariciiit rocks. Am. Assoc. Gcol., I'roc, fitli meeting, pi, 28-31, 1845. On the copper and silver of Kowic- naw Point, hake Superior. Am. Jour. Sci., vol, 40, pp. 81-03, \iH^. Assoc. Am. Gool., I'roc. ol'Cth iuuetiu;;,iip 53-00, 1845. Analyses. Sale ot mineral lands, roportsof ceinmillwi. 184.". 40 [by J, II. Kelli), 2Hlli (-'oUK., 1st w»s iii. No. .501, 1810. [Not Hcun.| [On three divisions in tiio diluvium of Mainin] liostoii .Sue. Nat. Hist., Proc, vul. 2. p, I'lf (4 p.), 1818. [On tlie Lake Superior ininiiifidis trict.j Moslon Soo. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. 'J, jip, 110 114, 1,S48. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 2, jip, 118-119 1840. 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Am. .\8soc., Proc., vol. 14, pp. 1, ■.9-161, li!(il.| About the rediscovery of tlio muda Tripoli," near Nottinj;liaiii,ouiB I'atuxent, Prince George t'oniity, .^Ij Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc. \ ul. 17. [<]'■ >f 129, 1875. [Johnston, J.] [On the gieeusaud i posits of England.] Jioston Soe. Nat. Hist., rnic, vol. 3, if 257 (i p.). 1851. Kemarks by .iMcli.sini. I'ij I'ring, Di'sor, and Rogers. Johnston, J. F. W. h'epon on the cultural capacities of th(' I'rovime New r.runswick. -'02 pages: FreiM Ion, 1850. /ones, \. V. I i'liiiiity). -■i r,r„i ,s„ lir.ii'n.ss i;i{, '■ruii (■iiiiiitit!.s) |Joaes, W. A. ra|iloratioii i rtali, I'. ^. Army. '•"-'. I'J'. 1108 'O-loii. Is7.'j. tees,./. |),.,.te. ■'''''"•foiiiic'lan ' !in, 1.*<;!|», '■■'•'ii'iirsjoiis ;ii:ilihin,|M(ii "I'liiiM. iiiaj), ■'""•e.v "f Ne\, •^'■Il'.:il.„i„ ■'"ill'ill.Ui.l ,i,„.i„ "'•■f"l>.., I.„„ esBrowiie, '(-''"•"iitinonti Mllll. ]o; IiMiTON. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. r^2\) itho i^M m ii'i loll ;i AuWw llKiiu. t-';ilvi . K.'J of lei.i'iii- the ••!!< i^hi\iii,<" Couuty, ,.,\ul.lT.Vl''' Urocub; lUll , v..l.'.>.VV ,l.„.lis(rti. till' )Vim'e ijones, AlexiiiKlcr.J Ijitiiiniiious coal [in Alul'iuiia]. Am. .Ilo;;y and litliology of Mich- ipicoti'ii Hay. Diiiisim I'liiv., null., vol 2. jip. 11!»-143, lihtc.OO i:!, 1887. Al).rs London, 1842. Jukes-Bro"wne, A. J. — Continued. Llevation and 8ul)sidence in Cen- tral America. (iei)l. Mil-., 3(1 (lecado, vol. 8, p. 143, 1891. Julien, Alexis .V. On the geology of the Ki'y of .Sombrero, West Indies. New V'ork Lyceum Xat. Uis,, Annal.s, vol. 8, pp. 251-278, Plate. IV, 1807. Lithological description, etc., of 259 spcM'imcns (d' the Hnronian and Lan- renti.'in rocks of the Upp('r J'enin.siila. Ueol. Surv. Micliif^an, U|iper I'eiiijisula, 1S09-1873, vol. 2, jip. I 197, Xew York, 1873. Microscopic examination of eleven rocks from Ashl.and Couuty, Wis. (l''ilo(j;y of Wi.soonsiu, aiirvuy of I87i!-1879, vol. 3, pp. 224-238, plate, 1880. On the geological action of the humus acids. Am. As.soc. Ailv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 28, pp. 311- 410, map, 1880. The volcanic tnfi's of Challis, Idaho, and other Western localities. [Ab- stract.] Xew York Acad. Sol., Trnii.s., vol. 1, i)p. 49- 53, 1882. Discussed by Newberry, pp. 53-,')G. Science (edited by John iliehelM). v(d. 2, pj). 000-009, 1882. [On ser]ientino of Staten and New York islands.] New "^'ork Acad. Soi.. Tran.s.. vol. 1, p. 58 (J p.), 1882. [K'emaiks on geology of the Lesser Antilles. J New York Ae.id. Sei., Tran.s., Mil. I. p. 23 (4 p.), 1882. The excavation of tin; lied of the Kaaterskill, N. V. [Abstract.] New York Acad. Sci., Traun., vol. l,pp.24- 27, 1882. Science (editi'd by .John Micliels), vol. 2, pp. .■)7l-572, 1882. Diseu.ssed by Day. Xewljcrry. .Mistraet, .Vm. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol.23, p. 338 (> p.), 1882. — 'I'he so-ciiUed I.ciidvillo porphyry. IJi'.id to Am. .V.ssiie. .\.dv. Sei., 1,>.S2. Aljstract, Am. Nat;., vol. 16, p.925(4p.), 18S2. — The genesis of the crystalline iron Ikes-Browne, A. J. The date of the m'licoiitiiieiital elevation of America. '"'111. XLif,'., 3il decade, vol. 7, lip. .^i01-.")02, r.iill.l27 34 ores. Am. riiil. Soe., rroc.. V(j1. 34. pp. 33.'i-3.0, 1883. Abstract, Xew York Acad. Sei.. Trans., vol. 2. pp. 0-7, 1883. Ui.seu.s8ed by J. S. Xewh MTy, pp.7-8(ip.). lieviewed by. 1.1). l>[ana]. .Vm. .lour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 25, pp. 470-477 (i p.). 1883. 630 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (UI-U.1B ■oiBTON.) Julien, Aloxis A.— Continnod, Till) diinito bods of North Carolina. BoHton Sue. Xiit. Hi.st., I'loc, vol. Si, pp. 141 140, 1884. Alistnict, Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 scrk'H, vol. 27, I).72(ip-). 1«84. Tlio (liiraLility of building stones in Now Yorl (Jity and vicinity. lOtli CiiiHiis V.S., Koiiort oil. the building , HloiM'MOf tlio United .StateH and HtatiHtics of tlio iniarry indiiHtry lor 1880. Hound an Jiart ol' Vol. X, bnt with separate pagination, pp. 304-1193,4^, WasliliiRton, 1H84. The sinj^iiig boacli of Manchester, Mass. [Abstriict.] Am. Assoc, Proc. vol. 32, pp. 251-252, 1884. Notos on the glaciation of the Slia\van)^unk Mountain, N. Y. IS'mv York Aciul. Sci., Trann., vol. 3, pp. 22-2'.t, 1885. DiscusHion by Jlartin, Van Bniut, Bi'itton, and Hubbard, pp. 2U-30. A stndy of lilozoon canadeuse, riled observations. [Abstraiit.] Am. Artsoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 33, pji. 415- 41(i Ci p.). 1885. .VliHlract, Science, vol. 4, pp. 327-328 (J p.), 1884. ( l>omarks on the thin-bedded gneiss border of the Adirondack region, j Now York Acad. Sci.. Trans., vol. 5. p. 72, )88fi. On the geology at Great Barrington, Mass. Now York Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 7, pp. 21-39, 1888. Bolton, II. Carrington, and. Musi- cal sand, its wide distribution and jiroporties. Am. Assoc Adv. .Sci., Proc, vol. 33, pp. 408-413, 1885. Notice on the microscopical examination of a scries of ocean, lake, river, and desert sands. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. bci., I'roc, vol. 33, pp. 413-415, 1885. Brooks, T. 15., and. Catalogue of the Michigan State collection of the Iliironian rocks and as.sociatod ores, (iool. Surv. Michigan, Upper Peninsula, 18C9-1873, vol. 2, pp. 199-212, Now York, 1873. Juratrias. MAS8ACIIU.SKTT.S TO NORTII CAROLINA.* 1787. Minoralogischo Kenntniss des ostlichon Thcils von Nord- Amerika, etc., Schoepf. Juratrias— Continued. MAs.>s:i-| II lice tici 1 of Vennuut,] ovals iuiJ K-\ )!' liii'biiiouil, ol' tUo Nurtli-] on. Jiiitetl !>t;ite,| ^eulogy Mitchdi; •cii aviil LittW lUiuKiu liirtlbrd mi ill! [s ol' New Vml ly, I'ierce. If North Cai jscrvati"!!*! Ixiitl I'oeksfwi lo Y of tbi M In mtlstoii*'' ,diciit. H Ituvosof a™ IpiMU L'e"l«i In Nortli Cai Lvark Syi''">'| i>XK lf! A SSA 1 1 H • SKTTS TO NORTII CAROMNA— ('(iiiiiuin^d. ISl'J. T,oralityof Hulpliiito (tflmryta, Coiinccticiit, I'orciviil. Dikes of North Carolina, IW-ck- witli. .Miiioralu of ratorson and S]iarta, N. J., Nuttall. ( 'opper in Conuocticut, Gilbert, L. W. Fsoful minerals in North Caro- lina, Olnistoad. \dlcanoes and volcaiiie sub- stances, (y'oopor, T. I'loctz trap of Conuocticnt and Massachiisotts, Porter, T. I). \iliivial districts of Ne\v Jer- sey, I'iorcc. lie^iona coiitiguons to Con- necticut River, llitclieoclj:, E. Ii(^view of Coniiybearo and liielps's geology of England ,ind Wales, Am. Jour. Sci. Siiij;iilar congloincrate and trap tiilf, llitchcoek, F,. K'ejiort on geology of North Ciirolina, Olinstead. MTi. iraps of Connowago Hills, etc., I'a., Gibson, J. B. SJiell-niari region, etc., Piorco. ClilorophiL'ite at Turners Falls, ilitchcoek, E. New or variegated sandstone of the. United States, Finch. IjcikI mines of lianipshire County, Mass., Nash. . Kc'lioit of survey of \'iii;iiii:i for 18;!li, Hogers.W. U. l)e«criptiou of {^eoloijy of New Jersey, Kogers, II. D. l.Sll. History of geologic studies in tlio Fuited Xtatesjritclicock. I'iiiiil rciport (111 Miiswachiisctts, llitrlicock, r.. Ou.joiiits in roeks, IIitclioocl<, E. ; Silliuiiui. 15., Jr. ril'tli rejjort on survey of I'enu- sylvauia, Kogfi's, 11.1). Keport of siu'vc^y of \irgiiiia for 1811, Kogers.W. 15. K'eport oi' .survey r)l' \'irgiuia lorlSIO, U'ogors, W. 15. 1812. Eleuiouts of geology and oiit- liiii' of geology of North Carolina, Mitchell, ]■). (ieology of Counecticiit, I'erci- val. " Naturcof di])of rriiis.,.Silliiiian, Kogers, 11.1).; 1,'ogeis, W. B. (iroovcd surfaces at )i.'i.s(! of .■secoiuhiry iu Pennsylvania, Rogers, H. D. Natural coke of eastern Vir- ginia, Itogcrs. W. 15. Notices of coal mines of li'ieli- iiionil. V'a., Woodridge. ]S|;{. Fossils from red Handstoue of New Jersey, Kedfield. 'i'emperature in coal mines of eastern Virginia, liogors, W. 15. Plants from red saiulstone, llitelu'ock, E. Age of coal rocks of eastern \'irgiuia, Kogers, AV. H. Fish heds and footmark lured sandstone of New Jersey, Kedliold, W. C. JiiratriaB — ContiiiiUMl. M.\s.s.\( iit'sKTrsio.NoifniCAiioi.iM- Coul lulled. ISl;;. (!e(doL;y of New ^'ork, first.,.. trii t, Mather. (ieolo'^y ol' western ilislrjit ,,( New York. Mail..!. \'^i- of ( oal near l.'ieliiiioiMiiiii.i' I'ri'de! icKshur;,' sauiK;,,;, liogers, \V. 15. J''ossil fiiotjiriiits and raiii;., [irestiions in Coanecliuiitl.;. ley, Lyell. ('aiisos of crosceutic dikisij tr.iji. li'ogers. II. 1). -Vge of the new red -iiiiiImi, Uogers, II. I). ISll. Nafiv<^ coi>iier in \Vli;i;, JI;iss., Hitchcock, I'.. Views on igneous attiim, ],; nonieii.'i in New ^'..iK, II. I'ossil footmarks :il Tiiria I'alls, Mass., I>imiic, .1. Percival the original ol.-; (d" crescent ic diki ;* n, i neeticut, .SilliiiKin. lifport on traps of >:iiiil>t' of Connecticiii. ^i\\\: 15. jr. Exidauation of g('iiln;,'i(!iijp| Massachusetts, lliiolifOi American geology ;iii(l m tioii of research in la: States, h'ogers, II. ii Traj» tufa of Conr.i i tint 5 ley, Hitchcock, V.. \>^\'k Uelations of tra|. iimi stone of Conned iiut 'u Whelpley. Polarity of trap i"cli-. Hi| cock, E. Physical geology <;i>r it Mountains :inil < mnlii sedimentation nnl Mather. Minerals aecoin|i.iii,vii!.' .lackson, C. T. Travels in Nurlii -tot Lyell. Evidences of congclatioD red sandstone. I'.iur:in,| ISlI). Agriculture of N'w Yorii, nions, E. OhservatiouH on inaitufti Locke. M:/. !. 'I oi't .Vorfl "'■igiii ,| Mivj, I'i McLoJ •Vwof ] W. B. ; \Vii,.at,l,, Charl, •^rs. Il.l nuu-ir liABTDN. NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. r)3;{ lUul.lW- L, lirst''i-| ilisitin II'. I 'IiiiiiiikIumI Mlllil*!"'..', u;ct leut \ ..] tic cllkis till .1'. ill Wlr.itil ck, v.. 3 action. S-\nVk,l! .rt ut. 'I'l;!'.'! (flinty • (liUiintl>v! icut. iilli'J ^ii' iijjl „>. y :illil '0! ;U-.-!. ill I-.-,. 11. i'- ■,,,.,.. .-.■tin:'. rU. i:. [inrrlicUt* I, cry cast lit lillld I "iliil" |()iiiV'">'"- l. Noitli AK J,,,., r.alTJtl: |,f N<-"' '^''"''^ „u ni.i^i'^''' Juiatrias-' ontinncd. Colli inut'd. ISIT. i'laiit.'* i'l'om coiil licld.s noiir liicliiiioiid. liiiiiil>ui',v. I'osHJl tn'(s at, liriHtol, Conn., SilliniMM, It., jr. 'ri'.i]) tnlV ol' fonntu'ticut N'lil- Ic.v, llitclitMicU, !•;. lllll^tl•;ltioIl^^ of fossil foot- marks, Uoano. ( 'oiiltioldiKiir Richniond, Lydl. Structure of Ricliinond coal, IIoola>r, I. T. lt<18. ( Ecology of South Carolina, 'I'lioncy. l,s||.i. r.assin (111 coititc do Cliestor- licld, Virgiuic, Man-on, .1. Second visit to tlic i'liitcd States, Lycll. is.'il. .\!j;(i nf Coniioctirnt N'allcy saiidstoiio, \\'olls, Agassi/,. ;\y,o of rod sandstoiic of tlio I'liitt'd Stutrs, .la('lison,C.T. Fossil rain iiiarlis, liyidl. Fossil calaniilo from liridgo- water, !Mass., .Fackson, C. T. Ditf of rod sandstones of Now .Icrscv and the Connecticut, Rcdfiold. (dal of oontral Nortli Carolina, .Idliiison, \V. R. Alio of new rod sandstone, Agassiz, L. Fossil from conglomerato of I'l'iinsylvauia, lit a. \eo of Newark areas, Foster. Iva in marks in san. A. iJcip River ( oal Held region, .McLenahau. Ai;eof Dooj) Rivoreo.al. Rogers, W.B.; .lackson, C. T. Wheatley, Hiooky, Mass., lliteheoek. C. 11. Co])))er mine at Hrist(d, Conn., .Silliman, Whitney, ,1. 1). New clalliroptoris in Connecti- cut Valley, lliteheoek, E., jr. Mineralreichthnm dor \'eroi- nigton Staaten, Dilleiiliach. Febor die Geologic von \ord- Amorika, Marcoii. .1. 1^51). ii'eport of siirv(!y of Sunt h Caro- lina for 1851'). Li(!l)er. Notes on liorks County, I'a., Rertha. Report of midland counties of North Carolina, Eiunioiis. E. Age of coal rocks near Rich- mond and in North Carolina, Rogers, W. n. Inllnences of traji on adjaeont strata, Rogers, W. H. Section across CloniK^ci icnt Val- ley. Hitchcock, I'.. Relations of Now Red to ooal rocks of eastern \irginia and North Carolina, Rogcis.W. 15. Carhontitoof iron in ooal nio.is- iires and in color of rocks, Rogers, II. 1). Ago of Trias, of eastern L'nited .Stal(;s, Jackson, C. T. Report on northern New .lor- soy, Kitcliell. N.'itnral coke near Ricliinond. Rogers. W. li. I'osidonomya in Virginia, K'og- ers, W. B. r)3i CATAL()(il'E AND INDEX OP (B11L.U1 DABTO.V.I Juratiias — Contiimud. MASaACllU8KTT8TO NoitTII CaHOLINA— Continuoil. 1H56. Lignite I'loiii I'oimHylvaiua iiiid Virgiuiii, Rogers, \V. U. IH")?. Ifeviow of Eiimioiis'H report on North Carolina, Dewoy, (J. Illustrations of surface geol- ogy, llitclicdck, K. I'lrniiau anil Trias of North Carolina, ICinnions, E. fieology, etc., of ( 'licster Coun- ty, Pa., llartnian. Ago of liichniiiml coal, lloor. rorniian of « ast and west America, Arch lac. Ichnology of New England, llitchcoek, E. 1858. Sketch of geology of United StatcH, K'ogers, 11. D. FoHsil.s of Handstono and Hlatos of North Carolina, Em- mons, E. Age of Trias, Dawson, J. W. Geology of rcunsylvauia, Kog- ers, H, 1). Keport on Deep K'ivor coal dis- tri.'t, N. C, Wilkes. (ienlogy of North America, Marcoii, ,]. 185!). Coppermine, Fanqnier County, Vu., Jack,son, C. T. Age of 'I'rias of SlaHsachusotts, Am. .lour. Sei. ('oal of Deeplviver. N. (,".,. lack- son, C. T. Ked sandstoiiOH on crystallines at Northfield, JIass., Jackson, (J. T. Agti of 'I'rias of eastern United States, Lea. Seclion from Grcenlield to ('liiirlemont, Mas.s,, Hitch- cock, C. 11. Catalogue of State cabinet and notes on metamon)hic8, Hitclicock, E. Sandstone and trap at Hadloy a7id Amherst, Mass., Stodder. Constitution of Chatham series, Deci) Kivor, N.C., Enmions,E. Rei)ly to criticisms of J. D. Dana, Marcou, .1. 18()0. Trias of Virginia and North Carolina, Emmons, E. Juratrias — Continued . H Juratriaa- Mashaciiuhkttm to North Caik.mx.i, H MA8.SACI Continued. H 1860. I'irst rcjiort of chemist oi .\|:,n. land, Tyson. 1 ''''■' I8(il. Age of red sandstone of Jdiin,, .lackson, C. T. 1 Mosozoio of Atlantic sl,i|ie, I ^ Whcatley. I 18(55. If ojxut of survey of New ,I(M , ^H for 1861, Cook, (i. II. I Nc Lignite of JYanklin ( '(niiityiin.l I geology of so U t lli;isli'rii I Pennsylvania, Lesley, ,1. ]', I liol Asphalt vein in coal iiicasiinj I of wostoru Virgiaiii, Lcsliv, I Ma J. P. I Skizzo der llnigegemi von Nii. 1 Ear York, Credner, II. 1 ''^ 1866. Map of Canada and |i,iii 4 United States, l.oniin uml 1 . '"^ Hall. 1 !«"-'. Tria Skizzcn aus Virgiiiiii, 1 red 1 rai nor, II. Cans Ha 1867. Natural coke ncjar Kiclinud ii'elat Va., K'ogers, W. !!. p;,. I'Momentary geolo;^), Jliiil Ivic Clian I'ock and Hitchcdck. If.n '*<"•'!. Some Imprints in New Keil of Soul Iladley, Mass., Slicpiinl.Cl 1868. Fossil reptiles of Xcw Jcrsc 1 I lie Midi,, Cope. Heii (ioology of Now .lerscy. Coo I'<)sf,-1 G. h". Kng 1870. Kroido von Now .lerscy, Cn 'J'itaiii iier, H. lioro Hanging Hills (if Mml Tlio \'i Dana, .1. D. fiCoIiio History of Wallin^'I'oid.CniiB Da IK Davis, C. 11. S. 1 'M'Pem 1871. Trias of Paliaaile rnii!;(' fl "f N< Now Ilavon, Dana, .1. ''H '■'eolog. delations of KichuKiiid !.'r:iiifl Ilitcl ago of Kichmond coal, iS C0(;k, teras uplift, Pcriy. ^M '^''- IV;ip ,■„ Oolite coal licld oi' Vir:;iB \'aJle. Greer. ^M ^V.'itnral Stratigraphy and snrt'acc ^1 •Stove ogy of North ('aroliiiM,l« "ii stra Mineral resouri cs of ^^m Hunt, Carolina, Gcnlli. ^m ^Vcath..! Geognosie und INlineralrM thum des Allcghauy-?>.vsl« .. ^, ^■•'"i", ''^' ''cologic Credner, H. B States, PABTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. r)3r> 1(1 (• ran?' |)ana, .'■' imiiiul !:r:>" iniid cii^'l' Ici'iy. Id of Vir^ii 1,1 siiTtafP |(';in>liiW' Juratrias— Contiiuiod. Massa< iir.sKTTS TO NouTii Cauolina— Coiitiuiuul. ISVl. Analysis of Triassic saud- stones, Schweitzer. Analysis of New Jersey sand- Htoue, Scbweit/.tT. Now H.ivou rej^ion, Dana, J. D. Folsites of I'alisado niugo, Schweitzer. New .lorsfy Handstoncs not de- rived from trap, Newberry. I lurt.son l\i vor ralisades.Wiirtz. KolatioMS of I'alisado trap shoot, Martin, D. S. Map of Massachusetts, Hitch- cock, C. II. Karthcinakes of Now P^ngland, by Urigbain, Dana, J. 1). CaA'o in eastern I'onnsylvauia, Wiuiatbiy. 1871'. I'liassic sandstone of Palisade range, Wnrtz. ('aiises of produeti(ni of Cape Hatteras, Shalor. li'elation of syenite under Jv'ichniond coal, I'erry. Cliaractor of trap near Now Ibiven Dana, J. D. lH'!i. S(»nio results of the earth's eon- traction, Dana, ,1. D. MiiUothiaii il. Tra)) rocks of the Connecticut Valley, Dana, E. S. Xtitiiral eokoof Riehinctnd, Va., .Stevens, ]{. P. On stratilicatiou of rocks, Hunt, T.S. Weathering of trap in Pennsyl- vania, Frazer. K. fioologie chart of the United States, Bradley, F. H. Juratrias— Contiuu(!d. Massachusetts TO NdUTiiC.MiouNA — Continued. 1875. Trias of York County, Pa., Frazer. M(>8ozoic of North Carolina, Kerr. Trap rocks of Connecticut Val- h\v, Ilawes. Keportof survey of North Caro- lina, Kerr. Notes on geology of Lehigh County, etc., Pa., Lesley, J. P. Thin sections of trails, Frazer. Mesozoie Bandstoues of tho At- lantic States, Frazer. Structure of York ^'aUey lime- stones, Pennsylvania, Frazer. Eastern Virginia coal liold, Coryell. Thin sections of Paleozoic and Mesozoii! rocks of Pennsylva- nia, Frazer. 1H70. History of explorations in Ponn- sylvania, etc., Lesley,.!. 1', Cornwall iron mine and related deprwits, Hunt, T. S. Notes on Paleozoic limestone, Fra/er. Exfoliation of rocks near (»et- tysburg, Frazer. Virginia geographical and polit- ical summary, Ilotchlciss. Notes on two traps, Frazer. Fish rcniainsof Mesozoie shales, Lcidy. Ueport of geological survey of North '^'arolina, Dana, .L D. Geologic; chart of United States, Ibadley, F. H. Review of fossil llora of North America, Les(|uereux. Sect'on.s of traps, Frazer. Report on York and Adams counties. Pa., Frazer, Trap of York and Adams coun- ties. Pa., Frazer. 1877. Report on York, Adams, Cum- berland, and Franklin coun- ties. Pa., Frazer, P. Copper rocks of the Mesozoie of Pennsylvania, Frazer. Position of Now Red saudatono, Frazer. 536 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF "ru.!.-; Jul ntrlaa— Cont iiiiicd. MAKMALilUSKITSTO Nol! Ill ( 'AUi )I,I NA — Colli iniiiMl. 1877. Iron oioh oI' York Coiiiity, I'li., Frii/LT. Ij^iiciMiH rocks ol" Voric Coiiiity, I'll., Friizcr. Mil]) ol" I'onns.vlviiiiia, Li'hIc.v, J. P. On Home Mtisozoic ores, T'lnzcr. (tiiriK'ts in trap ol" Ni-\v Kavrii, DaiiM, E.S. (Jctolojfy of Now llaiii|i.sliiro, llitclicock, C. II.; lluntiii>;- loii. Coal iff;ioii8 of Aiiierii :i, Mac- Carlaiic, ■(. Uolation of fjiMtlogy of Now llaiii|iHliiri' to adjacontr terri- tory, llitclicock, (!. II. 1S78. Nature of trap of Now .Jersey, Hiissell, I. (;. Hyilrocarlion in oriii>tive rocks of New .lorsoy, linasoll, I. C. Clay (li poMJIs of Nov." .lornoy, Cook and Smock'. CiitalojfiU) of rock spociiiioiis of Hiirvoy ot I'cnnsylvania, ilall, C. E. 'I'rap dike throii.iih Euncaster County, ]'a., Frazcr. h'ocks of New York Island, Martin, D. S. lSitiimii:i'. Walling. 1880. Geolo|;ic action td'liiuniisaiMl-, .Inlieii. h'oport of State ficolo^iist ol New .Jersey for ISso, CiKik. (i.II. Iron ores of the \'irj;iuias, \U>: CIS, ^v. 15. Former extent of Tnas to tb' eastward, h'ussoll. 1. ('. h'osoiirces near route nrKu'liI niond and South wcstnii l.'a.l w;iy, llotchkiss. Characteristics of a t r.-i]' M ^^'ii lianison Point, I'a., I ni/n. liolations of crystal! iiic-^ ' eastorn I'dinsylvjiiiin. llal'l C.E. (!la8silica(ion of lava-*. Slial.r.j (icolo^iy of Eaiieasiei ('eiiii;y I'a., Frazer. liM'T'iS NORTH AMKIilfAN OEOf.OOY. r.37 juratria3--('(UitiniUMl. Ma-v\< llf.NKITSTO NoltTH CAHOLINA— I CiiiiliiiiUHl. j IWl. S(i-call»'(■ iiiiiicral.s ami rocks IVoiii Itfi'ks, I'liiladi'lpliia, ami Moiiljioincr.v I'miiilics, I'a., Coiilli. oiijriii of to|io;^rai)li.v of Norlli Caroliiia, Kcir. .Iiiiassic hiiikI Ileal' I'.lklnii, Mil., Lt^wis. II. ('. (li'oloi^y of l'liilM(lt>l|>liia Coiiii- t.v.ftc. I*a..llall.('.i:.; Lcs- U^v, J. 1'. ('oi'iiwall mini', Lebanon, I'a., d'liivilliri's. Iii'|iiii't, on Hilivey of New .Icr- N(.y for IS.SI. Cook, (i. II. 'I'liinl ri'|ioit of lalioralory of survey of I'ennsylvaiii.i. M<'- Crealli. Pc'li'iite of .liira- TriaH of eimt- ern N'orlli Anieriea, Dana, .I.D. iss::. (ieoloirio do la t-nd-esf de la riMnusylvanic, I'ra/er. Iieeifield (like. Mmersitn. • ieoloiry of the I'alisadea, Ilo])- |iock-, A, !•;. Notes on the. f^eoloi^ry of tlui \ ir^finias, Koners, W. I!. Triassic ti'a]>s of Massac linsettH, t'onnecticnt, and New ,lci'- sey. Davi.s W.M. ( 'omiiosition of Mi so/.oic dia- liaso of Atlaiitii! Slope, llawoa. hrifl ,'iiid erosion in Saltville \':illcy, Lewis, ll.l'. K'rpni't on survey of Now .li'iscy for IXM'. Cook, (J. II. Mineral localities around Now ^'ork City. Darton. '''^''. N'aluial (H)ko of Viri;'inia, Ray- mond, i'viassic tra]is and sandsloneH "f eastern L'nited States, liy Davis, Dana,,).]). iu'liert of survey of >,'ew ,)or- s.'y for ISSH, Cook.ti. 11. X.ilnial coke of \'ir;4inia, ilotclikiss. Juiatrlaa— Coiitinncd. MaH.HACIU'HKIT.S 111 NOliTllC'AnOMNA— Coiitiniied. 18NU. (icolof^y and soils of toliileeo I'oirjon of North ( '.iiolina, Ki!ir. I'roi^ress of j;*''>'"tf.v lor l><>*-, llniit, r. s. MiimI wurdctxtcnt of .Inra-TriaH, Divnii..). D. K'evicw of rc|)ort of State j;eol- oyist of New .lersey I'm' l,Sf<2, Itiiyinoinl, (leolii,i,;y of (JliesterConnty.r.'i., Lesley, .1. P.; Mall. ('. K. ; Fra/.cr. Arkosoof Ilobokeii, N.,I., Mar- tin, D.S. Disintonriitod Handstono at Ni^w Dnrhain. N. >l., Darton. (ieolo;iy of ivichniond Coiiufy, N.Y..l{ritlon,N.L. Review of IHS2, report of New Jersey survt'V. Scieiiee. Shales between JJeryen Hill !ind I'ali.sade.s, X. J., liar- ton. Older Mesozoie llora of Vir- ■i'initi, I'oDtaine. (ioolojjy ol' IWu'ks Connty, I'a., In viliiers, d'. Fault in Trias mar ^'ardiey- ville.Pii., Lewis, II. C. Geology of llmlson Comity, N..l.,i;nssidl, H'. 1884. Trap dikes of sontlieastern reiinsyh ania, Fra/er. Reprint of reports on the {^eol- oj^y of the Xir^iuias, iJoytirs, w. n. Microscopic structure of bnild- iiijj stone.s, Merrill, (i. 1'. IllM:jtratioiis of polished rock .surfaces, Morgan. I!.. I. Physical .'mil afjrienlliiral fen- tnresof Smitli Carolina, llain- niond. (Jounccticnt bnildiu!;' stone, Liml.slev. H.W. Rel.'ition of Trias traiis .unl sandstones ot' eastern I iiited Stales. Davis, W. M. linildini; stones. Foster, W, North C.'irolina Iniilding stones, Kerr aud Kerr. 538 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [n'TX. l!7. Juratrias — Continued. Massachusetts T(i North Caholixa— Continued. 1884. Cotton production in North Carolina and \'ir<;inia, Kerr. Structure of trap of Connecti- cut Valley, Davia, W. JI. Report of .survey of New .Jersey for 1881,Cook, G. IF. Cotton i)rodnction in Goorj?ia, liOujjliridf^e. Maryland huildinj^ .stones, Huntington, Muuroo and Singleton. New .Jersey building stones, Cook ami Smock. PenuNylvania building stcncB, Lesley, J. P. Virginia liuilding stones, Iluiit- ington and Munroo. Foasils in Trias near I'ho'uix- ville, Lewis, If. C. 18H."), Fontaiuo's older Mosozoic (lora, Science. Sanilstono used in Now Haven, Hubbard, O.l'. Map of Adams. Franklin, and Cumberland counties, Pa., Lesley, J. P. Progress of geology, 1883, llunt.T. S. Coninionwealth of Georgia, Henderson, .1. T. Mil]) of the Cnited States, McGee. Report of geologist of New .Jersey for I8«r). Cook, G. H. Columnar traji of Orange, N. .1., Heilprin. Geologic atlas of counties of P<'nusylvania, Lesley, J. P. Deep Jiiver coal field, N. C, ('hanc(^. Trap dike across southeastern Pennsylvania, Lewis, II. C. Rogers's geology of the Vir- ginias, Cami)l)ell, .J. L. and H.D. North Carolina coal fields, Rus- sell, LC. 1886, American, Newberry. Colunuiar trap of Orange, N. ■J., Iddiugs. Cornwall iron mines. Pa., d'ln- villiers, Li 'y. Juratrias — Continued. Massacii rsKTTs TO North Caiiomxa- Continued. 1886. Kish remains. New Jer.sey, Grat- acap. Holyoko trap, Emerson. Structure of Connecticut Val- ley, Davis, W. M. Trap anif. New berry. Hanging Mils, vJiapin. Intrusive and extrii.sivc traps. Davis, W.M., and Wliittlc. Meriden ash beds, Kavi.-J, W.M, Meriden, faults near, Da\i<, W. M. Structure in Conned iciit Val- ley, Davis, W.M. Trap ridges at Meridrn, ('(Hiii,. Chapin. Tra])s of Eiist Ifiivcii I'liaui- ford regidii, Hovev. lOastern limit of Tr/iis Iiasiii"ii State.'i Island, Nculicriy. Ma]» of vi(!inity of New Vnrk City. Martin. Staten Isbind outcmps. liii'- i ton, llollick. Miip of Tnited States, llitcli- cock.C. H. Catop(^rterus griicilis. I>avi<. C. H.S. Glacial origin of clilV;-. tois, W. M, Origin of Triassic inoiKU'liua Dav.s, W, M. Natural coke from Midlotlii;ui,[ Va., analysis, Rig.L;ff. Chesterfu'ld County. Va.. ^w and coal, Unsacll, I.C- Richmond coal lielils, ClilliT'l' New(>ll. Coals, Ashburnor. nAtlTON.i NORTH AMEUICAN GEOLOGY. f)3d Juratiias— Continued. Massachusetts to North Caro ■ ina— (Nmtinued. lt;!S7-lW9. Coals from North Caro- lina, analyses, Clarke, V. W., Whitlield, J. E. 1 )e(M)nii)osed trap from North Carolina, analysis, Cliatard. {'ninberland-I^olianon A'allov, Pa,, d'Invillicrs, iiivcrs and valU^ys of I'ennsyl- v.'inni, Davis, W. M, llanipshiro County, Mass,, Eiri- orson. Artesian wolls, Now Jersey, Cook, Geoloffic niaj) of New Jersey, Cook. Red sandstone formation, Cook, Nason, Topographic map of New Jer- sey, Davis, W, M 'i'ra]) sliciets in New .Tcrsey, l>arto)i, Af^e of 'I'riassie monocline in ('onnectic)it Valley, Davis, \V, M, liiiilding stones, Merrill, G, P, Analysis of sandstone from Maryland, Clarke, F, W, Studies of Triassie rocks of New .ler.Hcy, Nason, Aifcsian wolls in New .Tersey, Nason, iMiii, Nortli American Mosozoie, Wliite, C, A. I SI' of terms Laurent ian and Newark, Hitchcock, Archean axes of eastern North America, Dana, r.orinj;; in Trias at New Haven, Hnbliard, Traps of Last Haven-Mrantford ic.nion, llovey, K. O, I'iilinj^s in fissures in traji near Meriden, Diivis, I ••■(■ay of rocks and ()rij.;in of red color, Dana, liflatiouH of trai>s of Newark system, Darton, Intrnsive orij^iu of Watchung tra))s in New .Jersey, Nason. I'sendomorjihs at I'atorson, N, J,, Hunt, J, H, Rivers of northern New Jersey, Davis, W. M. Juratrias — Continued. Massachusktts to North Carolina — Continued. 1890. Ancient shore lines, Merrill, V..I.U. Long Island Sound in Quater- nary, Dana, .1. D. Topogra])lii(! development of New .Jersey, Davis a n d Wood, Tracks in Yorlc ('onnty. Pa,, Wanner, Triassie tlora of Riclunond, Va,, Marcou, J. Notes on liichmond coal liold, Clitford, ConL^lomerates in North Caro- lina, Holmes, .J. A. Warren's (»eoj;ra])hy. Brewer. Macfarlane's Railway (riiido, Cainpl)el], Chance, Crosby, Darton, Hitchcock, I^esley, Rogers, Smock, Uliler, lluilding stones of N(>w Yorj?, Smock. 18!ll, I'osition of fossil-bcijiring beds in Massachusetts, Lmerson, I''ossiliferou8 shales in C'on- necticut, Davis, Loper, The four roci ]iart of Xova Scotia, .lackson and Alj^iu'. Wi\. Minoraloyy and i^coloMy of Nova .'^lolia, .lackson and Al-er. ls:W. Maj^daliMi Islands, Jinddcloy. lS:!(i. (Joolony and inincraloj^y of Nova Scotia, (icsncr. ISIiit. first report on survey of N(>\v liiMiiiswick. (M'sner. A. I8III. Second icport on survey of Now Hrnnswick. liesiier. Handbook of Nova .Scotia, Da w.son. ,1. \V. ISH. < )riiiin of niiuid outlines ol' tlio earth, Dana. ,1. D. Third rejiort of survey of Now liruiiswick, (ie.sner. On joints in roe]iort of survey of Ni'w liruiis- wick, ( Jesiior. Coal of Nova Scotia and a-ic \ Vdvi Scotia, Dawson, .1. \\ . iMil. .\<;(; of N(sw Hrunswic!,, cii . sandstone. Ko^eis, W . I!,: Agassi/. L. Ajjfo of red sarnkstoneol' M;iiiif, .lackson, C. 'I". 18()H. h'eport of survey of ( Mliadi I" ISt;;i. i.ojran. l.sti5. (;('olo;;y of Hoiil icrn New Hrnnswick. li;iile\ , 1,. \V. 18()t). (ieolof^y of Anit<;U\n\. D11W8OU, J. W. lAIlTfN' 1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 541 Jiiiatrias— ContiniKxl. Easi i;i{N Canada— ( 'oiitinuod. j Juratrias— Contiiiiied. I l'^ASii;i!.\ Canaka — Colli iiiiioi IsTl'. Jsliiiiil ol'Giand MiniMii, liailcy. j {)<1',>. Copper ore on Grand Manan, j Cliapniaii. 1S7I. Nova nicotian geology, lloiiey- nian. i IST'. AtrdresH to Natiual History j .Society of MoiUreal, geologic history, Dawson, .1. W. l.sTii. Outline ol' geology ol' Canada, C.'iapnian. ConC'iliiitions to mineralogy of Nova .Sciitia, How, II. 1>7^- l.('adi;ig geologic areas of Canad.i, V'hajniiaii. (Jeology of ronte of Intereido- nial Railway. Bell. is7;i. -Macfarlaiie's (Jeological Rail- load (iiiide, Hunt, '1'. S, ISMi. Kcport on southern New Bruns- wick, IJailcy, Matthew and Ells. Lecture notes on Canada, Daw- son, .1. W. ISS!. Fossils from red sandstone sys- tem of Prince Edward Lslaiid, 15aiu. ISM'. \ova 8cotian geology, lloney- Mian. I'rap ndnerals of Nova Scotia, (iill)in. is.sl. Notes on building stones used in New York. Ncwhcrry. Dcscripti\c sketch of eastern Canada, Hi Iwyn. (Jcology and fossil (lora of I'rince Edward Island, I'.ain and Dawson. l>^Ki. Mines in Ontario, (Jnclicc, and Nova Scotia, XN'illimot. (ilaciatioii of Halifa.x Harl)or, Hon.'ynian. | l>.^i;. I'liysical iVaturcsand glacial ac- ; tioii of Nova Scotia, Miii|ih,\. l'.\aminatioM of crystallim* of Nova Scot ia and Cape lUcton, lloiieynian. j lieologic note of excursions in i Nova Scotia, lloncyman. 1"^^;. rijiiic! Ed ward Island. I'.ain. issiS. Nova Scotia, .\yIesford. Kings County. Iloneymnn. I'.o/.oie and I'aleozoic, Dawson, .I.W. If^y.S. Theories of ore ilc[)osils. Wads- w Oltll. l.S'JO. rrias>ic trajis of No\a Scotia, Marsters. New lU'unswick, liailey. Warnn's (ieograidiy, lirewer. Macfailanc's Railway (Jiiide*, Dawson, (i. M I'icton and ColchestiT, Nova .Scotia, rieteher. IS'tl. (,)na(a), New Itriinswick, Whit- tle. Dakoia.s I'D TuxAS. ISL'l. Corm.itioiis of western iiart of AiissiHsippi N'allcy. .lames, E. P. Sketches of the .MissLssiiPjii, .lames. K. I'. 184U. Notes on the California gold region. Lyman, ('. S. IH.^iO. Santa i'c e.vcpcdition, Marcy. 1852. Kreid. lleher Texas. Roenicr. Exploring in Red Kiver region of Louisiana, Hliiunurd, (i. C. 18.")!. Notes Ironi Preston, lv>d River, ami El Paso. Marcoii. ,J. 18,"). Notes eiitre Preston el I'd I'aso, Mareou, ,1. 185t). Reconnaissaiu'e from the .Mis- sissip]d to Los Angeles. Cal., Mareou. ,1. Kc\ ii' w of part ly to Mareou on CrotaccouH and (Jaibouifeions ol' Texas, Meek. 1862. Lower Silurian, .Inrassic, C'ro- (aceous. and Tertiary I'oasils from Nebraska, Meek and llayden. liSdlJ. Ooolof^y. etc., of the upiter ]\lis- Mi8.si])iii, llaydon. l!S()(!. ICxploratiou in northern Mex- ico, lii^mond. First report on geology of Kan- sas, Mudge. Eastern Kansas and neology of Kansas, Swallow. I'rcliminary rejtorl of survey of Texas, liuckley. 1807. Notes on geology of Kansas, ilayden. Section in e.'istorn Kansas, Swal- low. Notes sur lea front ii res du Mex- i(|ne, ^larcou, J. Kemarks on country about sources of the Missouri, Meek and llaydon. 181)8. Exploration in northern Mex- ico, Kt'niond. 1801). Exploration of Yellowstone and Missouri rivers, Ilayden. 1872. Ropoit of survey of Nebraska, etc., Ilayden. Geology of western Texas, Jon- noy, N. Mcl)ani(d and Tayloi-. 187'.t. North American Meso/oic ami C<'noz<)ic, Miller. S. A, 1880. I'aUioutologicalrejiort 111! lllark Hills, Whittield. Geology of the Hlark Hills. Newton, H, i>oep well at Ennuclsljii;:;, Iowa, Winehell, X.il. 1882. Coals iu Santa Iiosa distiiet, Mexico, Adams, \V. II. Tertiary of central H'i;iiiii, Cope. Copper region of uuitlifin Texas, Furman. 1883. .Inra-Trias of western rnitcil States, Broadhead. 1884. Triassie beds of Texas, Stem- berg. Dor moxikanischo Staiit .Siuii- loa, W'eidner. Agii<'ultural description df In- dian Territory, Loiigiuiilgi'. 1885. Ago of Kansas, Sniytli. li. li. (/uatre mois au Texas, Lances- tor. Rio Grande region, IVxas ami C^oahnila, Schmitz. 1887-1880. (.'ondition of KnowKil'"' on [he geology of 'l'e.\:is, iliil, R. T. Lower Cretaceous of tlic f«oiiiii- west, White. C. A. Mitchell County, Tex., Iii":.il- head. South-ceutral Texas. .brniy. Permian of Texas. Hill. H T White, C. A. Story of Colorado h'ivor, Hill R. T. Trinity formation, Hill, R. !■ Partial rejiort on \ve8tcra| To^cas, Hill, R. T. ||.\11Tl'- 1, Ji'i'iiiy. Hill. R.f'i \{[\CX Hill. .K.T. vvi'steni Jiiratrias— Continuod. l).M\nr.\S TO Tkxas — CoiitiiHicd. ISST-li^Hi). Jiini, ><<'()(()iiiiiin, Mini iliiilk, Manoii, J. ril(). G<^ologii< des Montagues ro- (ihouses, Marcon, J. Reeouuaissance in New Mexico, Simpson. Rcconuiiissance from the Mis- sissippi to Los Ang(des, Cal., Marcon. I,H,");{. (ie(dogi(^ maj) of United .states, et(!., Marcon, .L 1.'^.">L Section g('ologi(iue des Mon- tagues rochi'uscs, Marcou,.L Uebcir die (Jeologie von Nord- Amerika. Marcon. ,1. Kaslcrn base oi' Rocky Moun- tains, Rogers, H. ] ). I)isco\crics by Marcon innong Rocky Mountains, .lackson. (Jeology of route to I'acillc inrar Ihirty-liftli parallel, Marcon, 1,S5.-). l)S.3ti. .L; Mlake, W. 1'. ixr.«. I'ermian in N(!w Mexico, Shu- niard, ]{. V. Geology of North America, Marcfin, .1. Montagnes rocheuses, Mar- con, J. Otivrage ridatif :\ la geologic do rAm('-ri(|Ue dn Nord, Mar- con. .1. 18,")!t. Reply to criticisms of Daua, Marcon, ,F. I'ermian of Now Mexico, 8hu- manl, 1$. F. Note relative aux Montagues rocheuses, Marcon. I'^sijlorations in New Mexico, Marcon's so-called .lurassic, No wherry. 18()0. Car1)oniferous and ,Tura-Trias of the Northwest, Marcon, .L Rocky Mountains in vicinity of Sau'ta Fe, lUake. IStil , L)iscoveri»!S by Captain Sirajison across the continent. Meek and Kng(dmanu. Re])orton Colorado River, New- berry. (ieology of head waters of the AUssonri. Hayden. Jurassic of the West, Marcou, J,; Gabb. .544 CATALOGUK AND INDKX OF hifu..!.: Jiiratrias — ('oiitiiiniMl. Ji(K;KY MorNiAiN l>i;r.i<)\— ('ont'd. .1.8G8. Ivcmarks on jicoloj^v oi' .Novadii, Whitiiry. FoniiatioiiN aloii;;' ciistcrn iiiar- {i;iii oI' l{()(-'Uy Moiiutaiiis, Haydeii, St'cond annual rpjiort of sur- vey ol' W'yoiiiin.ii'. Ilaydcn. IMtlil. I'lanls I'roni llic Yellowstono, NcwIk/itv. Ifcpoit of. .survey of Colorado and X(!\v Mexico, Ilaydcn. Notes on Wyoniinu' and Colo- rado. Ilaydeli. ISTd. ( leology of ]»ortion.s of ( 'oloiado (surveyed in 1873, IStevenson, ■J. .1. ' Sun pictiire.s (tf Koeky Moun- tain ,scen(!ry, Ilaydcn, F. V . 1871. Preliminary rejjort on AVyo- niins;', etc., Haydeii. Eastern Uinta Mountains, Marsb, Notes on WyominL; and Colo- rado. Hayden. 1871!. Map of Montana and Wyoming, Ilaydcn and Pcale. Map of Hourcps of 8nake Kiver, etc., Haydon and I'.radley. ^Mountains of Colorado, Foster, J. W. (ioology of the Missouri \'alley, Hayilen. (leneral repcu't on Jlontana and adjacent Territories,! layden. 1'rolile.s and siu'tions to iieeom- pauy final ropoit of survey of Territorns, Hay den. Ro[)ort on survey of Territories, Hayi!i'\i)i' in 1873, Gilbert, (;. K. Peculiar forms of (resinn iuj eastern Color.'ido, Hiiyiifii. Report on portions of Ciilui;i' and Now Mexico. I.i'uw. Surface features of Fiont !:ii.,:,'J of h'ocky Mountains. IliiyiifiJ Report on Utah, >('mii1:i. Uil zona, and New Mrxiiu. llifl ell, K. K. Rejxirt from St. (ieor-c I nl to(;il.a Ris-er, An/., .\hi\^ Northwestern W'yniniiii:. '^ Ktoik, T. P.. Cretaceous of llie (i;ii.-i'| N. M.. Co 1)0. Re]iort on iiorthwesteni >« .Mexico, Cope. Exjdoration of tin' ('iilnrnlj J'owoll, .1. W. F(ini\-alency of iumI nuMSiiri White, C. A. l.»<7ri. (;e(dou-y neai' Cinv'" '^'"| Colo., Wiliianis. S. (!■ UiBTON/ NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 545 „H lit' >'i C. K. (■Vii>i"''l '■ ll.iyi'u'ii. ,,!' ('nll)V'i'' l.i'llW, Front viui^J |^ill^. ll;iyi'cii| icov-i'. ' ''' |(imiii'.-'' ' '' (.111.-'.' :-ti'ru ^ Juratrias— Contiinied. K(mkv Mountain Rkciion — f'ont'd. 187t). Roi)ort of iiiiddlo diviHioii of survey of Colorado, I'cale. Colorado plateau province, (iil- Lcrt. Age of angiosponnouH jdants referred to tlio Cretaceous, Dana, J. I). Report on northwestern jiortion of Elk range, Colo., Holmes, W. 11. Report of surveys for Ixli, Ilaydon. I'aleozoie. suhdivisions on foi- tietli ])arallel, King, (-'. NotcH on Uinta and Wasatch ranges. King, C. Expedition from Santa Fo to the Colorado, Newberry. Uinta Mountains, Powell, .1. W. Piileontology of ]datoati prov- ince, White, C, A. Geology between Leavenworth and Sierra Nevada, Kngel- mann. (ieology between Leavenworth and the Sierra Nevada, I'.ii- g(dmann. Paleontology of Groat P)a8in exploration by Sini])Son, Meek. Ivtilationa of lignifi(! group of the West, StevcMison. Section between head waters of the Missouri and ^■ellow- stoiii), Ifayden. \x''. Ihscriptive geolony, ibrtieth parallel surxcy, Hague and i'liimons. Miip of parts of Arizona, Mar- con, Gilbert and Marvim^ iicinarks on jtaleontology of fortietli j)aral]el survey, Hail ami Whitfield, h'liuarks on ^lesozoic and ( 'eno- /oic, M(Md{. A;;e of Rocky Mountain.s in Colorado, Peale, Sti^venson. i'lvliminary re])ort of survey of Tcnitories, Haxdeii. I\'<'lp()rt in Grand K'iver region, Pcale. I»<", Report on Montana division, Haydeu. Origin of graphite, Newberry. Valley of Mexico, Cliism. Lower Cretaceous of tin; .Sou west, White, C. ;i. Original locality of (iryiibil pitcheri, Marcou. Aspen Mountain, Colo., liruu-j ton. Bowlder County, Van Diist. Denver region, Eldiiil;;e. Field for original wnilc in ilw| Rocky Mountains, Hills, Geidogy of Colorado ore depos-j its, Lakes. Map of IJnitcd .Statts, Ilitll cock, C. II. Mesozoie of southern ColoraJi^ etc., .Stevenson. Northwestern coal rc!,'ioiij Colo., Hewitt. Oil lields of Fremont Coiiiilj| Colo., Ihlseng. San .Juan region. Iliisciig. Trinidad coal rcgicni. Laki Mountain upthm^i-s, Wli'ij C.A. 1890. Movements in Kooky Moiii taias. Ennnons, S- F. Extinct volcanoes in Coluraiij Lakes. Aspen district; Newberry. II IWl. lU'p l.c l>ds of American Tri.'is, Ward, !., !•'. h'eport of M(!8o/oic, division in- v»^rtebrate pal eon tolofi;y, 1 'nited States ( ieoloj^ieal Sur- vey, White, C. A. ('AI.II-DKMA. lM!t. lidted States exploring expe- dition, Daua, J. ]>. Niites on (California j^old re- jfion, Lyman, C. S. \K)i), Keconnaissance from the Mis- sissippi to Los Aufjeles, Cal., Maroon, .1. IWl. (ie(dogy and resources of Cali- fornia, Tyson, I', T. \)ort of survey in California, Bliike. (icolo.iry of route to Pacitic Ocean in California and Ure- fjon, Newberry. (ieoloijjy of Coast mountains, etc., Cal.., Trask. Report upon ronte to the Pa- citir in California, Plake. lieoloj^y of North Ann;rica, Marcou, .T. lv'c]iort on Colorado River,Ne\v- lierry. l^'iil. Fosailiferovis rocks of Califor- nia, Whitney, J. 1). l*r. Salt Spring \'all(!y region, Ca- laveras County, Cal., (iood- year. Carboniferous jigeof gold rocks of California, lUake, W. P. Principles of the natn)'al sys- tem of volcanic locks, Richt- liofen. Mittheilungen von der West Kiiste Nord-Amerikas, Richt- hofen. 18r>!t. Chemical geology of goM tiidds of ('alifornia, Phillips. Alter der gold fiihrenden Giinge, etc., Ricdithofen. 1870. Goldlagerstiitten Californiens, Hurkart. (Jomstock lode, King, C. Fossils from Pacific States, Gabi). 1871. Age of some Western lignites, Newberry. Ancient lakes of western Amer- ica. Newberry. 1873. Ma]i of L'nited States, Hitch- cock, C.IL; Hitchcock and Blake. Man of United States, by Hit(>h- eock and lilake, Dana, J. D. Distribution of mining dis- tricts. Raymond. 548 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (lil'l.l. ILT Juratrlas — Contitiiiod. C'Al.lKoitNiA — ('ontiiiinid. 187;!. (ioology of Hiorni Neviiilii in niliitioii to vuin illinium, How- iiiun. Itcport (111 iiorlioiiH i>r Novada, Utah, (Jalilorniu, and Ari- /iina, (lillHTt. |H7)i. Ivt'jioi't on sdiitlioiiHtci'ii ('alit'or- niii ronion, Loow. Ilitri/onlal (■rnHliini;- in CoaHt iimf^oot" (Jaliltirnia, i.n('onto. Maps ol' ])ai'tH of Calit'oinia, Novaila, Aii/ona, Coloiailu, N'cw Mexico, and rtitli, (Jil- lurt, .Marvino and llowcll. .SlrnclMi'o and orifjjin of nionn- tains, Lc Contn. lS7!t. (inolojiical siirvi'y nf tiic I'or- tictli i)aiallol, Xow liirr.v. IXXO. Auiifdi-ons {{ravcla of Siena Novada, Wliitno.v, .1. D. 1S81. Elongation of pclildcs, Waa])|>oi'f de la coininisHlon (In M('Nii|nj;no of Californin i'limiU. ('"oper, .1. ( t. I8!M). ,\mail"r Conn ty, Cal., Hkiwii. Mother lod(^ rof^ion, Cal.. Fair. Iianks, I'lacer County, (!al., liohson, [CuiintieH of California |, iidli son, Goodyoar, rrestnu, WuttH. isiH. Supposed Triassie from Mineral Kmtx district [Cal.|, Wiiitr, C.A. Early CretaceouK of Ciililniiiia and Oregon, liocker. Mount Dialdo, Cal.. 'I iiiijii. (iold <>r(!s (d' California, IImiii' mond. \Vi:sri;uN Ca.nada and Alaska. iSiV). (Jecdogy 7. Notes on .\rctic tra\ei iu sc;iriL of Sir.lohn l"ranl\liu. Ihnifjli- ton, S. 18.")!t. Uejiort of Assinilioiti .•md S;i^- katchewan ex])editii)ii, Him!. I8t;:i. (ieoloj-y of Alaska, I'.liiKc.T.A, lS7;i. Trias on Hritish ( uliiiiilpiii, Whitney. Moso/.oie fossils I'niiii r.rili
  • Alaska— Coii- tilllUHl. 1HT!I. North Aiiiorican MoHo/.oic tiixl ("cno/oic, Miller, S. A. 1S8(). Sketch of ;;e()loMy of KritiHh ('(iluiiil)iii, Diiwsoii, (<. M. I.oetnro notes on (laniidii, Uaw- Hon, J. W. Ii'ejiort on (^iieen ('h;iilotte I«- hiiiilH, KiiWHon, (1. M. ISSl. (ieolofiy of Hrilish (Joliinihla, I iiiw-son, (!. M. Nortiiern i);irt,()niii(i.sli Colum- hia iind I'eiu^oKiver eoiintry, l>awHon, (i. M. I'eaet^ K'iver roj^ioii, Dawson, (i. M. Der (^iieen Cliai lotte-Areliipel, I )a\vson, ( J. M. iss;f. Note on Triassie ot' h'ocky iMountains. Dawson, <1. M, ISSl. Deseriptivc sl^etch of western Canada. Dawson, (i. M. ISH"). (ie(»lof;y of lliKlson liay rejjion, ltcll,l{. A^^eot' Meso/oie or(,>n»!en (>liar- lotto Islands and UrilishCo- liinihia, Whiti^avcH. ■ Iiirassie of North AnuMica, White, O. A. ism;. Ii'dcky Monnt.'iins, Diiwson, ,1. \V. l,sx7-IW.I. Vnkon distiiet, Dawscni, (i. M. Lower Lianl Rivor, Mc(."ojwiell. (iold-niiniiiK roiiionsol" tiie I'a- cilie C^oast, liownian. I'ossiis from cojist of Itrilish Colinnhia, Whiteiucs. Invertebrate fossils from I'a- ' eilie Coast, Whili^ C A. | Miiiint Stephen, Ihitish Colnm- l)ia, MeConnell. Northern part of tho Dominion of Canada, Dawson, (i. M. 1 I'.rilish C'olniiihi.'i, IJowman. ' Yukon oxpcdition, Dawson, (i. M. I Nnrthcrn Vanronver Island, i Dii wson, (i. M. ISi'l. riiysiograjdiie H'''<>'"r;,V of' Kocky Monntain ronion,D.'iw- ' Hon, (}. M. I Strnctnre of Selkirk ranjj;e, Dawaon, G. M. Yukon and Mackenzie hasins, McConnoU. Jiuattias — ContiniMMl. (iKNIltAI.. IH'26. Nonienelatnrt) of North Aiuer- ictin rockH, Eaton. 1S32. Order of sneeession of roekn of the earth, Featiierston- han^h. 1H17. 'rermination of J'uleozoic, Owen, D. 1). 1?<,')1. SysteniH of elevation of North Anuu'ica, Foster ami Whit- ney. IxyA. .leiia-l'ormationen auf dorKrd- lliiehe, Mneh. 18.")1. (ieoh(M;ic map of United States, hy M.ireou, Am. .lour. Sii. Inclination and thickneuH, Ijo^ors, II. I). 18;';'). K'ajipoit snr l.'i ])artie H(^ana, J. i). Ivclalions of tishes :ind sand- sliine of ConiKieticut, etc., h'edlield. American jieolo^jie history, Dana,. I. D. \H51. Correlation ol' Tri.'is of easttn'u liiited States, Dana, .1. D. l,sr>H. Sketiii (d" <.,i'ii|()j;y of I'mted Stat(!S, l,'(.;;(Ts. II. D. I'hysieal j;eo,i;iaiiliy attendint; production of tiie l'aleoy,oi(! strata, I{o,i;<'rs, II. D. 185!). Dyas and 'fiias, Mareoii, .T. ISdl. l'',ll'ei'tM ot' sulisidins;- ocean tloor on dejjosits, I\o;;ers, W. M. IX(')i*. I'.xleusion of Carhoniteroiis of the United Stat(!s, Stevens. lS(i:). Appalachians and UockyMonn- tains in f^e(doj>ic history, Dana. .T. D. IhTO, Studies in clieiiiical Kco.uony, AVurt/. 1S7."). F.xplication di^ la carte }i;t'^olo- f;;i(|iie de lai terre, Marcou, .1. Northwestern WyoniiiifX, . %>' o '/a 7 /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 k L,.. ologic science to Caiiiidn, Dawson, J. W. Interior of North Amcriea, Cope. Mesozoic realm, Cope. Newark system, Russell, l.i'. 1890. Use of terms Lauren tiiiii unil Newark, Hitchcock, ('. 11. Triassic dora of Richnioiul.Va., Marcou, .), North American McNozoir, White, C. A. 1891. Has Newark pri(»rityii,suf,'roiiii name f Russell, I. C. Are there Glacial re(M)r(l8 m the Newark system ^ Hiisstll, LC. Plant-bearing deposits (if the American Trias, Ward, 1,. F. Justice. [On itacolumite from Stdkes County, N. C] Am. I'hil. Soo., Proc, vol.4, p. 'J44(Jii.),lii): J., T. W, Notes on the geology of llaWi man County. Uool. and Sci. Hull., vol. 1 {\ col.i. um. K. ICalm, Peter. En resa til Noora Amer- ica, three volumes, Stockholm, 1753-1761. Translations in English by J. R. Fo.ster; first edition, 1770-71; second edition, 1772. Another edition in J. I'inkerton'c voyages, vol. 13, 1812. In Gorman, by J. II. Murray, 1754-176L In French, by R. W. Marchaud, 1859. [Not seen.] Kansas. 1821. Formations of western part of the Mississippi Valley, .lames. Structure of valley of the Mis- sissippi, Nuttall. 1823. Map of country drained by the Mississippi, western section, James, E. ExpetJtion from Pittsburg to the liocky Mountains, Long. 1818. Reconnaissance from Leaven- worth to San Diego, Emory. 1852. Geology aud paleontology of the valley of Salt Lake, Hall, J. Kansas — Continued. 1853. Geologic map of United Statw. etc., Marcou, J. 1854. Explorations betweiMi tliirtv- eighth and forty-first inUiillels, Schiel. 18.55. Exploration betw(!en latitiulr* 38-J and 41- for route- to tlif Pacific, Schiel. Ueber die (Jeologit* von Siml Ainerika, Marcou, .1. 1857. Fossil footmarks in i>iiissic, Mudge. 1858. Paleontology. Fort Lo;ivomvortli to Hryau Pass, Sliiiiii:inl, lU'. Permian in Kansa.s, Swallow. Tertiary and Cretaccoim of thf Northwest, Meek and ilayiii'ii. Notes on map and xM'tiou "i j country on Missouri Kivtr. Hayden. Sketch of geology ot" Unitril States, Rogers, H. D. DAUTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 551 Kansas— Oontinned. 1851^. Kocks of Kansas, Swallow. (iiMildjcy of North America, Mar- cou, .F. American geology, addressed to Meek and llajden, Marcon, .J. 185!'. So-ealled Trias of Kansas and Nebrask.a, Meek and Hayden. Exjdanation of map of Nebraska and Kansas, Hayden. Marcou's geology of North Anier- iea, Dana, J. D. ; Agassiz, A. Permian iu Kansas, Meek and Hayden. Lower Cretaceous, Meek and Ilaydeu. 1861'. ];xi)loration8 in Kansas, Meek and Hayden. Trias of Kansas, Hawn. Jioeks of Kansas, Swallow and Hawn. Notes ou Kansas and Nebraska, Marc«u, .1. \%l. Ivejuirt on Colorado Kiver, New- berry, lx6'2. Extension of the Carboniferons, Stevens. IHhi. (ieology, etc., of the npper Mis- sissippi, Hayden, H. 18l)4. Permian remains from northeast- ern Kansas, Meek and Haydep. WIm. Carboniferous and Cretaceous cf Kansas and Nebraska, Meek. 18ti(). Ifot springs of Soda Creek, Kans., Itethoud. Eastern Kansas and geology of Kansas, Swallow. Pointsin geology of Kaub 'Swal- low. First rei)ort on geology of Kan- s!is, Mndge. Kepor+. on geological survey, Hawn. ii'eport on Miami County, Swal- low. Map of Canada and part of the Knitod States, Logan and Hall. I8t)7. Section fa eastern Kansas, Swal- low. N-otes ou geology of Kansas, Hay- den. (ii'iuitx on upper Paleozoic of sou I hern Nebraska, M<^ek. Le Dyas au N^^braska, Marcon, J. I'irst annual rt^port of surveys of Nebraska, Hayden. Kansas — Continued. 1868. Meek on Swallow's report on Kansas, §wallow. Notes on railroad from Smoky Hill River to the Rio Cirande, Le Conte. Remains of horse in drift in Kan- sas, Swallow. 18G9. Remarks on Missouri Valley, Hayden. 1871. Cretaceous reptiles and lishos, Cope. Age of sandstone at Fort Harker, Newberry. 1872. Paleontology of eivstern Ne- braska, Meek, Report of survey of Nebraska, etc., Hayden. Resources of western Kansas and eastern Colorado, Elliott, R. S. Paleontologic report on Wyom- ing, Meek. Geology and paleontology of Cre- taceous, Cojte. 1873. Lignitic fonuation and flora, Lescjucreux. Geologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H.; Hitchcock .-nd Blake. 1871. Cretaceous llora of Western Ter- ritories, Lesquereux. Li gnite flora of the far West, New- berry. Drift in Kansas, Knox, M. V. B. 1875. Pliocene of western Kansas, Mudge. Geologic chart of the United States, Bradley, F, H. Classilication and distriliution of Cretaceous of the West, Cope. Kansas chalk, Patrick. Geology of Kansas, Mudge. 1876, Expedition to the Mauvaises Tor- res, Culbertson. Geology between Leavenworth and the Sierra Nevada, Engel- numn. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of upper Missouri country, Gabb. Later extinct floras of North America, Newberry. Tertiary and Cretaceous of Kan- sas, Mudge. Now plants from Dakota group, Les(|uereux. 552 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BrLL.m. Kansas — Continued. 1876. Cn!tii(!eoiiH unvelopnicnt in Elizabethtowu, Essex County, X. Y. Am. Assoc, I'loc, vol. 1, pp. 13,5-1,18, 1849. Kelly, D. S. Coal measures of Lyon ' County. 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[Iron-ore district of eastiiii Tcxus.j Cass County [and M.arioii, Harrison. Cregg, Morris, Upshur, Wood, V,iii Zandt, and Henderson counties], Tex.ia Geol. Surv., 2d Annuid Keport, pp 63-203, 1891. [Kennish, — .] Artesi.an well at "!. Augustine, Fla. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. :u, p. 70, IK Kentucky. 1818. Observations ou geoloj;)- ofj United States and };e(>loj:ic| ma]), Mai'lnre. Account of v.alley of tlic Olp. | Drake, 1). 1821. 8tiuiMil)lii I ISll ol. l.lii, ;i;8 ■ 1812 vi, r)l8pa|;ps, ■ Kentucky —('»ut i n n ed . 183(5. HcconiuiiHsauce from Washing- ton, tliroujjh Wisconsin, to Co- tean cle Prairie, Foatlierston- haugh. 1837. 0]>servation of banks of the Mis- sigsippi, Usher. 1X18. Kcport on sonthorn Ohio, T.ocko. lioroiniiiissnnce of Kentucky, Mather. Lead rej^ion of the upper Mis- Hissi]!])!, TiOeko. Bowlders and sciratehos, MatluT. (ieolofiy of third district of New York, Emmons, E. Silurian and Devonian of the United States, Conrad. Notes on geology of the Western States, Hall, J. W3. Geolojjy of western district of New York, Hall, J. Ooological formations of the Western States, Hyreni. Ori};iu of Appalachian coal, Ilog- ors, H. D. Section from Cleveland to the Mississippi, and on identity of Western formations. Hall, .1. Distrihution of fossils in the older rocks. Hall, .F. Oeolof^ic position of nnistodon at Hig Hone Lick, Lyell. Travels in North America, Lyell. IWt). (Jeolofify of Western States, Owen, 1). I). Kesearehos in central Kentucky, Owen and Norwood. \M'. I'arallelisniofPaleo/oics of North America with tiioso of Europe, Verneuil, Hall, .1. Contriliutions to geology of Kiui- tiicky, Yandell and Shnmard. Distiitmtion of remains in older formations of the United States, Hall, J. 1>H8. Letters on geology, Christy. St;itistic8 of coal, Taylor, K. C. 1W9, Second visit to the United States, Lyell. 18.")1, Silurian liasin of middle Tennes- see, Sad'ord. Minnmoth Cave, Silliman. Eijui valency of rocks of northeast- ern Ohio with those of New York, Whittlesey. 1X41 184") Kentucky— ("ontinued. IHii'S. (ie(dogic nuip of United States, etc., Marcou, .1. IS5'), Ueber die (ieidogio von Nord- Anierika, Marcon, J. 185(3. L^uiou and Crittenden counties, Lyon. Chemical report, Peter. Snrvc^ys in 1854 and 1855, Owen, 1 ). 1 ). lH."t7. Hopkins, Crittenden, and other counties, Lyon. Paloontologic report, Lyon. Second report on geological sur- vey, Owen, D. D. Chemical repoit, Peter. Second chenucal rejtort, Peter. Third chemical report, Peter. Fossil tlora of western Kentucky coal tield, Lesquerenx. Coal measure Mollusca, Cox. Counties of Greenup, Carter, Lawrence, and Hancock, Lyon. Thinl report of geological survey, Oweu,l). I). Position of elephiint remains of North America, Foster. 1858. Geology of North America, Mar- oon, .J. Sketch of geology of United States, Hogers, H. 1). Coal tields of United States and Hritish Provinces, Uogers, H. D. Comparison of coal seams in Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania, Les- ley, .J. P. 1859. Artesian well at Louisville, Smith, J. L. Coal formatiens of North Amer- ica, Lesqnereux. 1860. Remarks on stratigraphy of Ken- tucky, Lyon. 18(il. Distribution and relations of rock oil, Andrews, E. B. On Les(iueroux'8 table of coal measures, Lesley, .1. P. Chemical report, Peter. Physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi, Humphreys and Abbott. Progress of topographical survey, Lyon. Flora and stratigraphy of coal of Kentucky, Les(iuereux. 556 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP tBCLLm Kentucky — Continiiod. 1861. Fossil prints in lignites of Hran- don, Vt., Lesquttrciix. Report on coal field of Kentucky, Lesley, J. General geology, survey of Ken- tucky, Owen, D. I). 1862. Chennmg of Mississipi)! Valley, White and WhitfichL Report on coal niuasurca of Indi- ana, Lesqueroux. 1865. Carl)onif«!i-(>u8 and CrotaceouH of Kansas and Nul)niska, Meek. Geological map, Sayler. 18(56. Coal, iron, and oil, Daddow. Map of Canada and partof I'uited States, Logiin and IlalJ. Mineral oil, CnuilKsrl.and and Clin- ton counties, Xcwlierry. Geology of petrolouui in Canada, west, Wincliell, A. Petroleum in Kentucky and Tcn- nessee, .Satford. Report on limestone, petroleum, and salt, Hunt, T. S. 1868. Coal measures .-ind limestones, Wortlien. 18Glt. Petroleum in eastern Kentucky, Lesley, .LP. Crinoids from Kentucky, etc., Jjyon. Map to illuMtrate types of cMrtli's surface (!ast from Cinoinuati, Lesley. .1.1'. The Mississippi V^illey, I'oster, .T. W. 1871. Synchronism of Illin.iis and Ken- tucky coals, WortlifMi. The Marshall group, Wiiu'lK!)!, A. Geologic history of GTilf of Mex- ico, Hilganl. Preservation of vegetal remains in coal measures, LeR<|ucrenx. 1872. Tertiary flora. Les(|uereux. Western coal measures of Indiana coal, Va)x, E. T. Third nnd fourth survey of Indi- ana, Cox. Source of bowlders in Ohio, Ken- tucky, et(^, Shaler. 1873. Geologic majt of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and ISlake. Outcrop belt of eastern Kentucky coal, Lesley, J. Kentucky— Continued. 1874. Map of coal holds of the United •States, IHtchcoek, C. II. Parallelism of coal Hoiiiuj, Andrews. 187."). The ores of inm; their distriljn. tion, Newton. Geologic chart of the Initnl States, Bradley, F. H. Geology and geography <>( ]»'\u,. leuni, Wrigley. Comparison of Alle'^hany Kial t'ields, Andrews. 1876. Review of fossil tlora of Xortli America, Lesiiuoreux. Louisville, Paducah and Soiitli- western Railway, Norwood. Remarks on specimens fmni cii:il of Alabama, Lesqucreiix. Reconnaissance in lead rejjinn, Norwood. Iron on^s of Greenup, ISoyd, and Carter Countitss, Moore. Chemcal report, Peter. Geologic chart of the lUitdl States, Uradley. (ieology of oil regions, Newberry. Auti(iuity of caverns and cavim | life of < )hio Valley, ShaJcr. Irregular lloor of (;o;il of custom | Kentucky, Stevens. 1877. h'ecoun.aissauce from Liviim^Nfl | to Cumberlanil Gap. .Norwimd, Lead region of Henry t'diinty, etc., Xoi'wood. Coal regions of America, .Miniir- lane, .1. Greenup, Charter, and I'.oyd cmi ties, Crandall. (loneral account of Krntiirkv. Siuilor. Axes aliout Cumberlanil <>: Shaler. Re]>ort on Andrit* furniioo fi-f^ erty, Moore. Origin of galena, Shaler. Nolin River region, Jloorc Glacial deposits of two piriolsj in IJoone County, Sutton. From Mount Sterling to Hi Sandy River, Crantiia | \\). Norwdiiii. u-v (.'miiity, riiM. Miid'ir- I I'.dydi'i'ii^i- iod. h'lin orcH of Cuniburlaud Cap, Mooro. IVrin lliidson Itivt-r in nonu'iida- tiirt', Hall, J. K(|K)it along Virginia ami Koii- tiH'ky .State lino, Mooro. (irology near tMHtcni border of westorn coal liobl, Moore, Ihuicock County, Mooro. IHT'J. Noilb Aiiicrican McKozoic and Cfiio/oic, Miller, S. A. liiincstoncs at Falls of the Ohio, Hall,.!. Glacial deposits in Hoone County, Sutton. M;i(farlaue'8 Ocoloj;ic;il Ivailioad (iiiideto (Jeorgia, Little. (tii limit's .-ind Dana's geological tallies, Uroadhead. Kcport of coiiiniittct! on nonien- claturo to Cincinnati group, Mitchell. S. A. I'alcoiitologyof Now York, vol.,'). Mall,.!. 1)W0, Hc]i(irt on line of Kichiiiond and Soiitliwcstei'ii h'ailw ay, Slialer. Linioiiito of Trigg, Lyon, and Caldwell counties, t'aldwell. Cliiiiirs Itrancli caiinel coal dis- trict, Crandall. (Icdlogy of part of Ohio County, Norwood. Trenton at Lexington and High r.ridge, Miller, S. A.; Wetli- crliy. Ciicniical report, I'eter. Ivcview of stratigraphy of eastern Ohio, Orton. Ivciiiarks on Trenton limestone, Wctherby. Iwi. (;cr. Traji in eastern Ki^ntucky, Cran- dall. Tertiary fossils, Heilprin. Geological survey report, Procter. Iron ores, Chauvenet. Tra]> rocks in eastern Kentu(^ky, Crandall. Poridotite of Elliott County, Dil- ler. Notes on Tertiary geology, Iloil- priu. 558 CATALoaUE AND INDEX OF [Bl'LLin Kentucky — Continued. 1887. Map of United States, Hitchcock, C.H. Is tliore a diaiiiond iUdd in K»n- tuckyf DilltTiind Kmi/. Elliott County dike, Cnindall. (icolngical survoy report, I'mctor. Clark County, Linnoy. Eurtlujuaku phunoini^na, Ereu- man. Elliott County, Crandall. Letcher, Harlan, Le8l<\v, I'lrry, and ISntathitt counties, Hod^e. Lincoln County, Liuney. Lower north foil;, middle and Honth forks, Kentucky Kiver, llod^e. Marion County, Knott. Mercer County, l.inney. Mouti^ouiery Coimty, Linney. Teridotite of Elliott County, Crandall, Diller. I'eridotito of Elliott County, analyses, Chatard. retrolenni, Shalcr. Pound Gap region, (.'randall. Kocks of central Keutuc^ky, Liu- ney. Washington County, Linney. 1><88. Caves and cave life, Kin-jsley. Coal, Ashbnrner. Correlation of lower Silurian in the Ohio Valley, Ulrich. Oarrard County, Liuney. Jackson nurchase region, Lough- ridf^e. Mason, Hath, Kleniing, Henry, Sh. 1H!K). Analysis of metanioriiljic roik from Mai'ion County, K;ikiiis Macfiii'lane's Railway (iiijile, Procter, Whitii, I. C. ; Wrigln, G. E. Cannel coals, Macfarlane. ,1. Middleshoro, Hoyi'. (ilacial lnmndar.v, W rinht, (i. K Oil tield of Harren Cnunty, Fischer. Orange sands and gravels, I'nit- ter. Pits and domes of .M:uiiiiii>ili Cave, llovey, ll.(!. Pre-Glacial channels ;ii lall^if tli(^ < )hio, Hiyson. Kelations of flora to ;jci)lo;;\ in Lincoln (."ounty, Ev;ins, Vivianite near Kadsvillc liinlln. Wet woods, Hryson. Warren's Geograjjliy, lircwtT. IWtl. Ago of Cincinnati ;intit'liii;il, Foerste. Age of Point Pleasant, < »lii(),liid>, .James, .J. F. Appomattox formation. McIht. Cincinnati ice dam, I.cvirctt. Cretaceous of Noitli Aiiiciica, White, C. A. Devonian andCarbonifcniiis, nir- relation, Williams, 11. S, (ienesis of iron ores, Kimlial History of Ohio Kivcr, .hiini's. .I.| F. •Jackson and Hardcastlc cuuiities.l Sullivan. Map of Kentuckj'. Procter. Petndenm [etc.] of wcsteru KniJ tucky, Orton. Relationship of Pleistocene Ml pre-Pleistocene, (.'liaialn'ilinl and Salisbury. Stones for building, Merrill, 0. 1'j Kerr, J. H. Observations on icf m.irks| in Newfoundland. Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. lin, ii|).T(i4-Tt 1870. Kerr, W. C. Report of the ])r.i);rfss o| the ge(dogical survey of North Carolinai 181)6, 56 pages, Raleigh, l^i67. liAWCN.l NORTH ami:rk;an gkology. 559 Md.n'. ■ViTftt. Aiiii'lira, j I'cripiis.riir- viiiiliiill- I, .hiiiii's. .I'l x'tcr. ■stern K ■11- stoci'iif ti) ;iml>iT iu I.rrill.t .1'. 1 ici' lU! rks ]„.„frrCSS 1)1 til Ciiroim Kerr, W. ('.— ('oiitimicil. K'f|iiiit of iirofi;ri'HH of tlin frtxilogical niii\'\ 111 Ntnth Caiolinii, 57 pu^^i'M, KsleiKli. 1H<«>- . On soiiio iKiiiitM in tlio striitigrapliy ami Hill iiicc gnolo^y "' ^ortli Carolina. [Abstract.] Am N:il., vol. 4, p. 570 (^ ii.), 1H71. A )i()iiit ill (lyiiaiiiii ill geology. [Ab- str;icl.| Am Nut., vol.4, p. 0;i!) (J ]>.). IH71. I'loliahh) origin of tlio Koutb Caro- lina pliospliateH. [Alistract.] Am. .\;it., vol. 4, p. 571 (J p.), 1871. — Tiii"i,:4iai)liy as all'ectctl by tlio rota- tion (if the oartb. Am I'liil. S(M'., I'roc.vol.llt, jip. 190^1!l2. 1H7;). — ApiitiiKlix to tho rcjiort of tho geo- loilical survey of Nortli Carolina, IWI!, liein); ii lirief abstract of tliat rejiort anil II gt'iioral description of tlio State. i;('U);r:i]iliical, geological, cliiiiatio, ami ii;,'rii'iiltiiral, 21 pages map, Ualeigli, iH7:t. I — Observations on tlie Mcsozoic of Niirtli Carolina. Am. .Vnsoc, I'i-(X',., vol. 2.1, part 2, i>p. 47-40, I — Ri'porl, of the geological survey of North Caroliua, vol. 1, physical geo- snipby, resuiiio, economical geology, xviii, fi'J.'i pti^es, !) plates, ma]i, Raleigh, 1875. [Appendix, 120 pages, 8 i)latcs, liyotiitr ••iiithors.] licviiuiil liy (J. 1>. Dana], Am. Jour. Sci., :iil wrlfs, vol.11, pp. 01-02, 1870. I — On tVnst drift in North Caroliu.-i. riiilatlilpliia, Acad. Sci., I'loc. [vol. 28], )i|). 15M5H, 1H7C. Ali8tni,l, Am. Knt., vol. 10. pp. 7,57-7,58 (J p.). 1i<;g. I — North land South] Carolina [geo- logical lonnations], MaiCiirlanc's Am. Ueol. Kwy. Guide, p. 186, 1-35H, 1881. |— The gold gravels of North Carolina, tlit'irMtriK'tiire and origin. Am. Inst. Milling Kng., Trans., vid. 8, pp. The Yii);inias, vol. 1, pp. 106, 168, 4°, 1880. Kerr, W. ('. — Continued. The mica veins of North Caro- lina. Am. InHt. MiniiiK Kug., 'I'ramt., vol. H, pp. 4.57 102, 18K0. 'I'll!' VirKJniiiH, vol. 1, pp. 109-170, 4 ; 1880. Almtract, Sclciux (cditud liy Miclitds), vol. 1, p. 138 (^ p.), 4'. 1880. Origin of some new |>oints in the topograjihy of North Candina. Am. Jour. Kcl., M .scricH, vol. 21, pp. 210-210, 1881. The volcano of Hald Mountain. [Abstract.] Kii((. and MiniiiK Jour., vol. aa, pp. 131-132, 4°, 1882. Some ])ecnliarities in the occiirrenco of gold in North Carolina. .\iii. Inst. .Mining; Kiik-, Trans., vol.10, pp. 475-470, 1882. Alistract, Ami. Nat., vol. 1.5, p. 75 (i p.), 1881. [ ] Report on tho geology and the soils of the tobacco region of North Caro- lina. lotli Census I'. S.,v(d. 3, Htatistics of agri- culture, pp. 715-710 (bottom pagination), Wasliingtoii, lH8a. Geological relations of the topog- raphy of tho south Appalachian ]>lateaii. Science, vol. 1, p. 105 (J col.), 1883. licad to Am. Inst. JMiuiiig Kug., 1883. The geology of Hattoras and tho neighboring (utiist. [Abstract.] Washington, I'liil. Soc, Hull., vol. 6, ]ip. 28-30, 1884. Abstract, Science, vol. 1, p. 402 (J i>.), 4°. 1884. Report on th(i cotton ]>rodnctioii of the Static of \'irginia. with a brief dis- cussion of the general agricultural features of the State. loth Census r. S., vol. 0, Iteport on cotton priHiiU'tioii ill the United States, part 2, pp. 017-047 (bottom pagination), 4°, WaBliington, 1884. Report on the cotton production of tilt! State of North Carolina, with a dis- cussion of the general agricultural features of tho State. lotb Census I'. S., vol. 6, Report on cotton production in tlie United States, part 2, pp. 527-015, nmps (bottom pagination), 4°, Wash- ington, 1884. The Koceno of North Carolina. Am. Nat., vol. 10, p. GO (i p), 1885. 5G0 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF fnraijj Kerr, \V. ('. — ('ontiniUHl. NotcH 1)11 till) j;»)ol()Kj of till) region ulioiit 'I'sinipa, Kill. KIIhIiii Mid'lii'll Sci. Soc. Juiir., 1H84-HS, pp. 8(1 (HI. 18M5. Keyos, ('li.uli's !{.— ('oiitiiiiird, The led lock HiinilHtoiie.-< ni Matiuii ('(iiiiity, Iowa. Am. .lour. Srl., Jil hitIi^h, viil. 41, pp. 273.511 18!11. DiHtributioii iiiiil fliiiractiT of tlio ! I'oM.iil fiinniiH in ('(mtral lown. Eoconu ilt.'poHitH in iMiHtorii Nortli ('aro- linn. KliHlin Miliht'll Sri. Sor.. .loiir., lHg4-8.'>, lip. 7!l 84, 1HH6. [ find Kerr, W. 11. ] North Carolina [building Htoncs]. I'liilailplpliin. Ai'ail. Sci., Vt<»-.. l'*W),pp.2J2. •Jfi.'i, 1H91. Keyes, .lolin Arnold. Tho IhIIh of ;|„. MiH.'4i.sHi|i)ii. I'lipiiliir Sri. Miiiillily, vol. lil. pp. 474 f 1HS7. lOtli (ViisuH f. S„ ISoporl on tlio liuil.lint; KeySB, W. S. Tlic Eliroka lo.lc of Ki|. Ilka, PiiHtcrii Nevada. Am. Inst. Milling; Kiic-, Tniim,, vol. ti (.j, :U4 ;i"i, pliiip.^, iH7n. Kidder, J. II.. Endlich, F. M,, miil. f;,. oloffy [of K<'r;{ii('liins Inland]. ("oiitrilmt.'iiiHlotlicNiitiiriil IliHlnrvolK'r (;ii(lniiH ImIiiiiiI, p;irt of ,SiiiitliHiiiii;iii Nii. ;^i| U. S. Nat. Miirt., ISiiU. No. ;l, pp. :):i-38, IC Killobrew, .1. 15. HoHonrcos of Teiiiip? Hoo, xi, 8H liagcH, ;i niai)H, 1 ])lat(', Naili- villo, 1871. TcnncsHce: It.sagricultiiiiiiaiKlinii- oral wealth, with an ■•ip])en(lix Klinwiiijl tho ("xtont, value, .and accossihilitviifl its oriis, with ana]y.st'.s of tho fiaiiie, | lillJ pages, ma)), Nashville, IMTti. Oil region of Teunossee, with .-ninej acconnt of itw other r(^sollr(■(•s and m| ..ahilities. Aniicullnral IJoports of Tciiiifssii pp.] 1-110, iiinp, Nashville, l.**??. Mineral ami agrienltnral rrHoiiiffi| of tho ])()rtion of Tennesseo along tkl Cincinnati Southern Railroad. K('l)oi-t of tlio Hiircau of A i,'rii'iilliire. l li.stirs niid miiitis, pp. I!.'i7-;i77, :! iii.iim. Ni-k'l villo, 1H77. AIho «o]i,ar!it.i', 145 ]iape.s, .'t maps, X,isliii&| 1870. Heport r)n tho ( )coe() and lli\va-> mineral district. Ui'porl of llio liiireail of Aj.'ri(iilliiri ■ tisliiM and minis, pj). lO.'i-SDl, :) iiiii|i!' X* villi', 1877. Littlo Sc(|natehoo coal lield. ]{('I)ort of tlio IJiiroaii of A;:riciilliin',*i< tislios and niinos, jip. V2:>-]M. Naslirill^ 1877. (ioology and topography of tlioo region of Tennessee, Avith Hiiiiio at'coiiij of the oil sjiring.sand well.s. Am. AsHoc, Troc, vol. 'Jii, pp. 2W-: 1878. Htoni-H of till' United Slaten nnd HtatiHtii'x of tlio i|uarr.v indiiHtry lor l.^^Hi , pj), ISl-lHO, bound .'iH |>art of Vol. X, lull willi Hcparate paHinulion, \V»nliin(;ton, 1884. 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(}eol., vol. 7. p. 377 (3 p.), 1891. A geological section across IlK^Picd- nmnt plateau in M.aryland. Geol, Soc. Atii., Hull., \ol. 2, pp. 310-322, 1891. Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 8, p. 331 (4 linos), 1891. tncixir OiBToH) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 561 1 1' Marion lK»l),pp.^^^ ilU (if tlif , \>\>. ^^\-(" Ollc llf F.ll- IH., viil. (i, |.V .,iin(l. Oi- 1 Kl). |Ii«ti>ryo(Kir miiiaii XoSi, p. 33-38, Ifi". 1 of TeiinM-| Hval and iiiin- iidix Hhnwiiijj •(■('ssil)ilitynl| of till) 6;iiiie,| S 1871'.. (., with MUM I [iiircfs ami ci- Ti'iiiirssiT Vfj ir:ii rfHouu'esI '.I maps. ^**^ I in;!!!". Nash*'"'! mill lliwii'^ ,\nrii'iilt"''' ""^ KlUebrew, .1. H.— Continiiod. lirliinl "11 tlin culture iiiid cnrinR of toliiii ( (I ill thii United Stutt««. |(iili Ci'iiMUH V. H., vol. :i, htiitiBtioH of ii)(ri< riiltiinv pp. r>R3-050 (biittom |iiiKiiiiiliiiiiK Wiisliin;;tciii, 1H83. 'I'lm wcHtcni iron Ix'lt of 'roiiiicHHt'o. Kii(.'. iiiiil Miniii); Jour., vol. ^.I, pp. ix I'.i, 4'. lHR-<. 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Am., lour. ,Sci.,'i(l mi'iIi'm, vol. 1-, Jip. 231 Jll. Poster, .). W., und. (Jeido^,,. and iiie(alliir;;y of tile iron orcH of l,ake JSiijierior, JI7 iiaf^cH, niiviis, New York, 18()5. [NotHeen.] ml niiluralrcHoiirces; anlii|iiiticM. Itot- j Kinahan, (icrr.ird A. Nolo on (lie <'oal m. '.i iiii'l'' N'i*l< licia. AL'riciillW"^ [fi-lM, Nasi'"'! Ul.y <'f*'1 [haoiiioMConij i-lls. 2(), PP' 2M-:' any, ^jciilogy, Jnineraiojjy, etc., "f iiortliorn Lonisiaiiii. DiHtiw l!»^vi^>w, vol. I'J, ii)!. 'J.^(! lITf), IH.-.L'. I Kimball, J. P. On sodalite and diioliti* from .Saioiii, Mass. Am. Jour. Sci., 2<1 Hcrles, vol. 20, pp. Cj-fi", 1860. I — On the iron ores of Mar(|iiotte, Mich. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d Horics, vol. 3!t, pp. 2iM)-3(l3, 1865. I — NotcH on tlio fjeolopy of woHtorn Texas and of C'hilinalina, Mexico. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d sorios, vol. 48, pp. 378-388, 181)9. I — On the silver ininos of .Santa Eula- lia, Static of Cliihnahna. Mexico. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 411, pp. 161-17.'>, 1870. -On the Crotacoons age of silver de- posits ill Chiliuabua, Mexico. Am. As.soc, Proc., vol. 18, pp. 170-179, 1870. I — On till* occnrronco of gralianiito in I tLt) Huasteca, Mexico, and notice of I the geology of that region. Am, Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 12, pp. 277-280, H"6. -Tlie Oreenway iron-oro belt of the I James River, Va. Tli(? Tirpnias, vol. 2, pp. 2-5, 4°, 1881. -Geological relations and gonesi.s of Ithe specular iron ores of Santiago de ICaba. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 28, pp. 410-429, m. Bull. 127 3G deiKmits of fhe NorthwcHt Territory of Canada. Uoyjil (lool. Sor. Irolaiid, ,70111°., vol. 10, |ip. 27.')-27H, 18««. Kinahan, (). Henry. Origin of Jointed Mtriiiture. Am. .lour. Sii.,:)il Mori.s, vol. 24, pp. 08-09 (4p.),lH82. Note on jointed Htructnro. Am. .lour. Sci., .'Id .soricH, vol.25, p. 470 (§ p.), 1H83, ( )n the UHC of the term csker or kani drift. Am. .lour, Sci., 3d HoricH, vol.29, pp. 135-137, 1885. 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[StHition across the Allegh;niy Jloiin. tains to ilJustr.'ito the ])ro|ioiiiiiii;iti. ]ilication of the earth's sin fiicr tuit> radius. | Am. I'liil. .Soc, I'roc, vol. 11, pp. U.'i, |ilate, 1871. Tlie geological struc^tinc of 'lazo- well, Russell, and Wis(! eouiiticH in Virginia. Am. I'hil. Soc, I'roc, vol. IJ, pp. l.'-'.i-'n maji, 1873. A record of fourteen oil wills ,t ISradys l?end, Armstrong Coiiiitv. I'l. Am. I'liil. Soc, Trans., vol. 12, pji. M:-"|' 1873. — Note on a tine upthrow fault at Km- hreevillel'nrnaee, in eastern 'I'l'iiiii'svi'. Am. Phil. Soc, I'roc, vol. 12, ]ip. J44i" 1873. [ ] [On a cross anticlinal in tliiciial| nieasuros of eastern 'J'onnessi'. ] Am. Phil. Soc, vol. 12, p. Ill (.J \<). \f>'l Note on an apparent violatiim o( | the law of regular jjrogressive deliitii- miuization of the American ooal beilsj coming eastward. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 12, pp. 13-11* | 1873. AliHtr.ict, Am. .Tour. Sci., 3il sitIcm. I'D' i | jip. 306-309, 1871. Note on the titan iferou.-^ iron ore lieltl near Oreeuslioro, N. C. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 12, jip. 139-1S»| 1873. Note on the recent e.xposiuoof aW| of brown hematite iron ore in Mum] sons Cove, Pennsylvania. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 12, p. l«liP'| 1873. iiART'm NOUTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 573 LeBley, .loHi-ph IVtor— (^mtliiiu-d. \Htinlv "I" tli-1(>M, iii:i|i, lo";' [Oil ilic iron or« dt'posits of Hiick- in;;li;im Mountain, Itucks llounty, I'a, J Am. I'liil Soc, I'roc, vol. 111, p. 204 (i p.), ii<:;). -Notes (III tilt* coniparativo j^colo^jy 111' iioitlifustt'ru Ohio, noithwiiMtcrn IVmisvlviiniii, uimI AvcsttTii New York. •Jil (liol. Siirv. l'ciinH,\haMiii, lie port I, Ur- l«irtiil' pro^'iiHM ill VeiiaiiKo (^miily (li.stiirt, liy.I. F. Ciirll, lip. 57-108, imip, llarrisburj;, 1875. Alwtriui, Am. Jiiiir. Sci., ;i(l soricH, vol. 11, |i.64(ip,i. 1870. I — Colli IumIs iu the sub-Carboniferous of l'«nii.s,vlvaiiia. Aiii..l(iiir. Sci., M werics, vol. Id. pp. lD;i- [ lit ij p.). l.-i75. I — Not(( [on f^eology of Lehij^h County, i etc.]. ■JiKiiol. Siiiv. IViiii.sylviiiiiii, Ki'jiort 1). Ue- liipit (il prci;irr»M on the brown luiuatito oro raiini'iir l.iliit;li County, by Froilcrick Prinio, jr., iip 57 liO. lliiri'iHliiirK, 1H75. Ui'viewril by .1. I). Diina, Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 .scries, Mil. 11, pp. 02-64, IrtT.'i. |— Tlic l!(iyds Hill yas well at Pitts- l!il (iciil. iSiirv. I'cnnsylviinin, Ii('])orl L, siiccial ri pint on cok>> nianiirnctiin', pp. 217- ■:37.iiliitii(ip. 124, Hmri.MbiirK. 1H70. ■ Second (ieolofrical Survey, I'ciin.syl- vaiiia. Kcport A. Historical skettdi of i'iil(i);i(al cviilorat ion.s in Pennsylvii- ^ "111 iiiid (itlior States, witli an apiicn- dix containing the annual rcjjorts of the i^t;ite!,'(>(>i()s^ist to the board of coniinis- i sioiiers, L'dO, xxvi pages, llarrisburg, \m. \ Li>n glacial blocks in West Pliiladol- [pliiii, I'ii.] Am. I'hil. Soc, Troc, vol. 14, pp. 044-045 l)p.), 1«76. Lesley, .loseph Peter — ('ontinued. [On a recent diseovcry of coal in No. X, in iluntingd(Hi County, I'a. | Am. IMill. Hoc, I'nic, vol. 14, pp. o;i8-630 (.".p.), i«7e. [On sectioiiM and fatilts in middle Pennsylvania. [ .\ni. I'liil. S(H'., rnic, vol. 14, |ip. 2 4 (J p.), 187(1. On tlii> geology of tin* brown licnni- tite ore banks of Spruce Creek, War- riors Mark K'lin, and Half Moon Run, in Huntingdon and Center coiintitm, Pennsylvania, along th<^ liii(> of the Lewisburg, Centfir County and Tyroiio It'ailroad. Am. I'liil., Soc, I'roc, vol. II, pp. ID-KIl, 102- 1(17, 44 llijiin'M, map, 1H70. [On tile structure of southeastern Pennsylvania.] Am. riiil. .Sue. I'liic. vol. 14, pp. 43«-4;i7, 1870. [On the geology of northwest Penn- sylvania.] Am. I'liil. Soc, I'roc, vol. 14, pp. 4:i!l-440 (J p.), 1870. Tojiograpliical niaj) of Pennsyhauia, (!olored for the principal geological formations. Coal rc^'ioii.H of America, by , lames Mac- larlane, I'rontiMpieco, Now Vork, 1877. [On 8edinu>ntation along the Atlan- tic C<)ast.] Am. riiil Soc, Vtih:., vol 10, p. 24(1 (J p.), 1877. Preface. 2(1 (leol. Siirv. I'liniHylvania, Kepnrt H3, Ucpiirt I'l proyri HM in tlie Cambria anil Somer- set (listrii^t of tlie bituminim.t i^ial tlelils of western Pennsylvania, by h\ ami W. (i. I'latt, pp. xi-xxxlv, ma]m, Harrisbur};. 1877. Oil-well records selected from the (U)llections of J. P. Carll, of Penn.syl- vania. Am. I'liil. Soc. I'roc, vol. 10, j.p. :i4G-380, 1877. On a series of cheini(!al analvsos of Siliiro-C.'itubrian limestono beds in ('umberlaiid ( 'ounty, I'a. Am. I'liil. Soc, rroc, vol. 17, pp. 200-200, 1878. — [Possible orthoeenvs east in "Azoic" rock.] Am. Phil. Sec, Troc, vol. 17, p. 312 (il p.), 1878. — On terract* levels in Ponnsylvania. Am. Jour. Sei., 3(1 sericH, vol. 10, pp. 08-69, 1878. 574 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OV ('i'U..U7 Lenlcy, .F(iHf|ili I'litor — Coiitiiniitd. I'mfiiro, 'Jtl (ii'iil. Siii'N . rriiiiMylviiiiiii, Ki'piirt, 114, It<<|Hii t lit' imijjrrM.t ill Iiiilliinit Coiiiit.v, liy \V. O.riiill.iip. Ix xxiv, Iliirrl.tburj:, 187«. l'rol'ii('«!. ■J(l (ii'dl. Surv. I't'iiiiM.vlvniiiii. Hcjiort V, Ki'port 111' i>rii(;ri'HH in llir .liiiiiiiliullslrirt mi tlio riiHxil ii'oii'iirii IimIh of iiiiilillit I'tniimvlva iiiu, li.v J. II. INnvccH, pp. \ il xlix, Ilarrlslmr;;, 1878. 2il (iiiiil, Siii'v. I'i'iiuHyivnilin, lii-piirt (t. lifpiirt of ]ii'i>);ri'NH in liiailfdiil anil 'I'io;;!! I'liiintlus, liy I''. I'latt. pp. ix xii, llaiil.sliiii};, 1878. I'rofiiCK. 'Jil (irol. Siirv. I'cniiMj Ivaiiia, llnporl (}, 187r>, lifpiirt iif |)i'oj;r<'.s.s in tlio liiin ir Itivir liistriit of tlii'liitiiiiiiliiMisriiiil fioIiUiif urHtrrii I*i'iiiisylvaiiia, liy I. ('. Whiti', pp. ix-xlvi, llnriishiirK, 1878. Letter 1)V tlio Stiito goolojjist. I'll (ji'iil. Surv. I'l'iiimylvaiiia, llrpiirl K. Hpnial ri'port on tlm trap iliki's ami Azoic roi'kH of soiitliiTii rciiiiHylviinia, liy T. .Stcrry lliiiil. pp. v-viii, Ilarridliuri;, 1878. rrofiico. 2il (trol. .Siiiv. remise Ivaiiia, Krpiirl (J(J, gtiolojiy of I.awieiiri' Coiinly, liy I. ('. Wliili". pp.ix-xxxvi [,100-31)1], llanisbiirj; |IH7i)]. I'ounsylvania [f;coloj^i(!al fbrniii- tious]. Macfarlauu'8 Aiii.dcul. K. 1!. Cuiilr. pp. 9:i- 108, 1879. NotcH on a Hcriea of iiiwilyscH of the (Idldiiiitic liiiu'stoiic rocks of Ciiuilier- liiiul (.Jtiiiiity, Pu. lid (ii'ol. Sui'V. I'c'iiiisylvaiiia, iinimrt M.M, ZdJlcport of pri)j;iiii.s in llio l.ihinatory of tlio survey at llniriHlinrg, liy Anilnw ,S. llt- Creatli. ]ip. 31i:i01, IIarri!, 1880. [Letter of tran.smission.] 2d (ieol. Surv. Pennsylvania, IJe.port (14, tlio goolo^iy of Clinton (kmiily, etc, by 11. Mortyii Cbaneo, pp. v-vii, Ilari'isburg, 1880. Lesley, .IohcijIi PrtiT -Conlintied, Kiir Ics liiiiitrM n gravelH of HoiitlioiiHtein I'eiin sylvania, etc] .\ni riiil Soe.. I'l'iie., vol. 18, pp. M.'! 88 (J ],, 1880. Note-! oil a .series of analy.srs of tl,,. 'l Lett(;r of transmittal. 2d (^lOol. Surv. I'cniiHylvaiiiM. Kepoit I'il f:eoloj.'y of I'biladelpliiii ('diiiity iiinl ut tH soiitliern parts of Mont;Ltoiiieiy ;iim1 I'luivi'jl CbarlcH K. Hall, pp. v-xvi, llaiii-'liiir;:. K'lj Prefatory letter. 2d (ieol. Surv. I'enii.sylvaiiiii, liipurt '>H tlio .u'l'olony of I'iUe ami Moiinn' ii)uiitir.<»l I. (J. Wbite, pp. i\ x\ii. Harrisbiuu' I''' Abstract, Am. ,Jour. Sci., 3d .-i rie.i, voi.'J pp. 472-473, 1883. (ii<'u..ra ii'.i. I carlHiiii- Aiiii'Tiiine t. ll.'). liWI). torn I'eun- i.Kr> 861) li ysi's I'f tin' ^uuiIktIiiii'I iiAitri'N NOKTir AMKIJICAN GEOLOOY. .075 111' livaziliiiu llUltil' IxTiUt Ifi, 11)1. 'i\'^-'-ii [ \,\:\ui ill ill'' S(ii-i:il('il willl Olif liliiosldW I I'livk uli'l l.;i'.i- illii:l. vol. 1'.', I'l'- ■'•-"■- lin, \W\M\ ii; ,(ry (•!' r"'M| 111,1. U''l>'"t '" i\ A, Slii'r«i««''| mil, !;.l"ir"m| ,y,l,> l.'',\Vli* I, l,.'tc.l , iiiiiii, Ki'l""' 'JH ,1(1 coiiulli' ..,livl-l H. I'l . \u\y. 1 iurr lysvillc, 1 •1 l'<. ,,.. M->« 1 ll,i,.nslmir''--'l-| ,-iiiii:.. i;>1""' miitv iHi'l I'f"" ,>,-y ill.il "'Uk''! (l".„,ii-'l)',irJ,l*'*^ |,;,iii;i. l!>'V.Tt '■' ;,„„•,„• cuiuili'j ivrisliur;.; 1'"- , 1 Lesley. .li'Hi'pli I'cter— ("oiitiniu'd. (Ndli'H on tho (..'imiliiTliiiiil <»r I'oto- iiini' mill liasin.) Ai.i I'liil. rtm-.. Vtiw.. vol. 11), p. no (Ji..(. I NiiicH on tlio nuxlolM of Sovon Monn- t.'iiiiH, iil'Stoiii' Mi)iinliiiii t'uiiit, iind ol'ii iiiirt «!' till- iiiiilillt^ aiitliriicitr toal mill 111 rciiiiN.vlviinia. | All, i'liil. Sue, I'lO.'., vol 111, l.p. l!i;t \r!it('. I Ami I'hil. Sm ., I'ri.c, veil. 10, pp. 202-203, w:. — i.i'ttt r (if tniiiHinittftl. ill (icil. Suiv. I'riiiiHyhaiiiu. licpurt 'I':;, iIm ciiilicy ill' HriU'iinl iiml Kiiltiiii iniintii'M, liy.l .1. Slivi'iisiiii, pji. .\i-xv, mapM. HarriH- burf. !>'■''«. — (Ill tli(> jflncial erosion iind out lots of tlicdi'i'at liiikcH. Am. riiil. Soo., I'nx'., vnl. 'JO, pp. O.'i-lill, lHH:i. — \Viii;lit'8 ice (lum at Cincinnati. Sdi'iiri', viil.2, p. 4^fi (i p.), IHHIl. — Letter ol' transmittal. 'Jil liiiil. .Siirv. lV>iiiis.vlvaiiiii, Utiport AA. till' ;;i'ii|iii;y of tlio I'uiitliir Crcdk Ijii.sin, l«t Kipiirl iiC pmuToss in llie imlhiarite cual re- Siiiii, liy ('. \. Asliliiii'iirr, p]). xiil-xxii. Har- risliiHL', l,'<8:i, Alislrai'l Am. Jimr, Sii,,;iil Herion, vol. 27. p. lilM', |i.i. l8o(4. — Letter of tran.sniittal. .]il i.iiil. .Siirv. I'lnii.sylvaiii.'V, IJoport M, (:t'iil'ij;y ul Warren County, l>y John K. Carll, ji]!, is \ \. 1,-1 1, Itarri.sliiiri;, IH.-i|i. — [On we.stward thiiiiiinji' of Paleozoic series ill .Vjipalaoliian icoion.] 'Jil ilii'l. Surv, I'ennnylvimia, Ilciiort 14. fciiliit'lial leiiort on Warren County, liy John :', f'arll, p. 184 (J p.), Harrislmrf:, 18S3. [On \\n\ ('(luivaLiicy ol' the (Jatskill ami the ronent formations.] Am, riiil. .Soc, rroc, vol. '.'0, pp. 673-(!7r>, 18S3. ■Note on the progress of the second ;eoln(;ii'!il snrvcy of Penn.sylvania. Am. i'liil. Soc, I'roc, vol. 20, pp. 537-541, li!83. Lesley, .loMnpli I'etcr— Continiu-d. I'rel'iitorv letter. '.'il liool. Siirv, rciinitylvania, lieport (i7, Ueiilo);y III .SiiNi|iii'liannit Kivrr re^iuu In tlin hIx eoiiiitii'rt 111' W'yiiiiiin;;, I..11 kawiinmi, I.i|. '/.eiiie. Coliiiiiliiit. Monloiir, iinil Norlliiimlior- laiKl.hy L C. Willie, pp. V xwl, llarriHliiirit, ihh;i. NotoH on the Mchdniieiiy coal [\('\i\. '2i) (ieol. .Surv, I'l'iiiiHyhania, Iti'porl (17, i;eolot.'y 111' the SuHi|iieliniina Kivi r reuioii In the HIX eiiiinlii'H of W'yiunlnu. I.arUawnnna, l,u/i'ni<<, Ciiliiiiiliia, Moutiiiir, anil NoiiliiiMl' herlanil, liy I. C. Vliite, pp, IC'i 4li', Harris liurK, l«8:i. f Prefatory letter aud general iutro- diietion I 2il Ciroi, Surv. rennHylvania, Keport Dn, vol. I, t;i'iiloi;y of Lehigh anil Noithampton loiiiilie.s, pp, ri-22, 1 H'J, 100, '.' mapii In atlas, IlarrishiirK. IHH3. Kevieweil liy .1. I). I)|nna], Am. Jour. Sol,, (t . .TicH, vol.27, pp. 70 71, 18H4. Letter of transmittal — j;> neral do- seriplion, K<"'h'ni<'al (hiseriptions. 2(1 Geiil. Surv. risnnsylvania, IJeport C4, the (;eoliij;y of Chester (/'iiunty, eilited hy J. r. Lesley, pp. \-xx, 1:12, 33 .'i4, 03 213, 228, 351 li.'il jet III, ,'], map, llarrisliiirK. 1883. Jtevicweil hy 1'. Frazer, Am. Nat., vol. 17, pp. 1020-1027, 1883. Letter of transmittal. '2(1 (ieiil. Surv. Pennsylvania, Iteport Z, Keport on the terminal moraine in I'enns.vl- viinia and vvenleni New York, by II, C. hewis, pp, v-xlix,llarri.sliurg, 1884. .\l>,>!tniet, Seiouee, vol.4, p. 500 (J ]i.), 1884. Pennsylvania [building stoties], loth Censn.s 1'. S,, report on huililliiKMlones of the t'nited Status, and statistics of tho ipuirry industry for 1888, pp, 140-174, honnd as jiart of Vol. X, hut with separate pagina- tion, \Vashiii;;toii, 1884. Letter of transmittal. 2(1 tieol. .Siirv, reiinsylvania. Report 117, n, revision of the hitiiininoiu coal measures of Cleaitirlil Coiinlv, hy 11, M. Clianee, pp. v-x, Uarrislnir;;, 1S84, [Onpohhlcs in coal in PcMinsylvania.] Am, Phil. Soc, I'roc, vol. 21. jip. 344 (J p.), 1884. [Kcniarks on geology of western Virginia.] Am. I'hil. Soc, rro(!,, vol. 21, pp, 703-704 (J p.), 1884. Letter of transmittal. 2d (}eol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Koport F2, a prelimiiiar.y report on the paleontology of Perry County, hy E. W. Claypole, pp. v-xvl, Harrisbturg, 1886. 576 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF tnCLL. 127 Lesley, .losopli Poter — Coutiniiod. SiH'ond }f('ol()ji;i('al survey of renii- Hylva!iia, Rciiort T3. Tho goology of lluiitiiifidoii County, by I. C. Whito and other assistant ffcologists; edited by J. P. heslcy, xv, 171 ])aj;t'8, Jiiap, plates, Ilarrisbnrg, 1S85. [ ] Maps of Adams, Franklin, and Cumberland counties. 2(1 (!o(il. Siirv. I'cniisvlviniiii, J'opiu't Dn, 7 iiiajw, lIiirrisliiirK, 1HK5. A geological band atlas of tlie Cu counties of Pennsylvania embodying t.Iio results of the field work of the Survey from ISTl-ISSI. 2il (ieol. Surv. l'riiii«\l\aiii:i, Ki'vnrt X, cxii ]iiifii'a, III pliitcs, Iliirrisl)!!!!;, IRH'i. Tbe, con] bods anil tiro days of tlio Wellersburg basin, in Somerset County, (jeol. Siirv. IVuns.vlvaiiia, Aiiiinal lli'iiort for IRS."), 11)1.227-2:10, UaiTislmrf.', 1880. Dr. Orton's Ohio gas .-md . — Sonu^ general ('{insideratioiis of the pressure, l-n5, 1890. On .'in im]iortant boring tlirniiL'li 2,000 feet of trias, in <-asteMi I'ennsyl. vania. Am, Tliil, iSoe., I'nii,, vol. i;il, p]i. ^(i 2l.li<',i| Artesian well in lower Silurian liinc- stone at I'arkesburg, Pa. Am. Phil. Sc>e.,rroc., vcd, 2!), jip. Ifi- 1", ISm. Letter of trjinsmittiil. 2d Geol. .Siirv. Piniisylvania, l!i perl F Krporl on riiion, Snyder, Miltlln. mid .hnii.ii.i eoiintics, liy K, V, dluvilliers. ]ip, i.\-x\ii Harri,sl)urfr, I.Hltl. and d'Invilliers, ]•]. V. I.'t jiurt od (Cornwall iron ore mines. (ieol. ,Surv. I'cnu.sylvaiiia, .\niiii;d l.'iinri for ISH.'i, pp. 41U-570, map in atlas, lliirrislmr., 18H0. and Lesqiiereiix, Leo. On a iii;i: and piollle of coal and oil measiir" iilong Slippcu'y lioek Creek, in Law- rence County, Pa., from a survey iiilM'l. 2d Geol. Surv. I'('iin,>4yh ani;i, IJipdit .I,s|« cial report lui tlic |ictroleuni ol' l'(iiii>vlviiDij, hy Henry K, Wrigley, pp. 9(1-107, iilntf. Il.ir rinlmrg. IH75. Lesqiiereiix, Leo. [I'cber die Tiirl'liil- dung im grosscn Disnial-Swaiii)).] Gcul. Ge.sell., Zeit., vol, 4, pp. OIK' laT. 16X. [Some observations on the eeal iiiiiis- 1 tires of Ohio. J lio.ston Soc. Nat, Hist,, Proc, vi.l. 4. |p 17."i-17H, I8.''>4. Paleontological report of the tos.«il| llora of the coal measures el' the "i'>t- ern Kentucky coal tield. Geol. Surv, Kentuiky, made dining li-J^amll 18,57, 3d Keport, pp, 499-5.'i6, I-'rarlvlert. IS." Abstract, Am. Jour. Si;i.,2d scriis, vol. 2*. | pp. 110-112, 1858, The fo.ssil plants of the cnal mn>-\ ures of the United States, with (Icscri]'- tions of tho new species in the caliiiK'tl of the I'ottsvillc Scientilie Association, read to Pottsville Scientilie AssociatioD,^ 21 pages, 2 plates, Pottsvillo. I'a. Ini'luiiing iinpresHions of vegetable on co;il,| by S, Lewis, p, 24. Abstract, Am. Jour, Sci,,2d 8criu», vdl. :i>,| pp, 112-113, 1858, rd. tlie semi- llersbnrL', Ins, EopoTls sburg, In'S I, 2(1 cililior X llirnnji II I'i'iiiisyl- )l,.'j(i 2t.b'Jl iiiiiin liim- II. 4:1-17, \m. 11, lirpiirl F: Il.ifllil Jllliiiila J. 11)1- ix-^;^" IJcpoTt Oil \iimial Kifi'i' as, lliirrisliui., oil iiii'iisiirc- M!k, in l>aw- DAIITON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 577 UVVl'V in ISi'l. I' I'l'iiiisylvaiiia. -Ui7, iiliiU'. I^ir lii. Tnrl'liil- vMinp.] (■,li:.-(VJ7,18K. iircoalllit'il'- V(.l, 4. 11' )f the fossil I )f thi'Wfs (Imiii!;'^' it] M I •iiiki irt.lS.'' iiii's, V ol, '■"■ lie C( lal nipa'- wiUit Icscii' Ihr caliiwt] Associiitioii.' . AsxiciatioDi lUo. 1'". t able on coal ll scries. Lesquereux, Loo— Continued. (iciioral remarks on tlio distrihntion of tlio coal plants in I'eniiHylvania, and on tlio formation of tlio roal. ficoliiK.V f>f Peniisylviinla, l)y Ilonry 1>. Kdirrs. vol. 2, pp. «:)7-8l7, riiilailclpliia. IMH. (tn some fossil ])lants of roocn), for- mations. Am. Jdur. Sci., 'J<1 HiTio.s, vol. 27, pp. 3,")(U:)0ri, ISS!). , Oil somo qni'stions conoorning llio coal (ormatioiis of \orMi Anicric.'). Am. .Tour. Sci.,'2-;i;i9, iilat(>s. I'liiladcl- lihia, 18fi0. ■Mistrart, Am. .Tour. Sci.. 2(1 Rori(>i, vol. ^1, pp. 4:11- 1:15, IKOl. — Note on I'rofcssor Ne\vl)orry's (criti- cisms of Prol'c.ssor I leer's doleriiiiiia- tioii of species of North American fos- sil plaiits. .\ni. lour. Sci., 2d sorics, vol. 20. p]>. 434-436, 1800. — Report of the fossil flora and of tlio stratiuiaphical distribution of the eoal ill the Keiilneky eoal Held. (iciil. Siirv. KeiiduUy, llllMll^ duriii;: tlio jYars 1X5.>^ and 1K.5!), 4tli licporl, pp. ;t;!l-437, plat<>s,Fninkfort.]8fll. .Mistnict, Am. Jour. Sci., 2il scries, vol, 32, pp. 11!) 122,1801. — On the fossil frnits Ibntid in connec- tion with tlio lio;nites of Hiiindon. ^'t. Rcimrt on t;eolof;y of A'eriiioiit, V(d. 2, jiji. 712-71fi Clarenumt, 1801. Am .lour. Sci., 2d Bcrles. vol. ;)2, pp. ,'i5.'.-30r), 181)1. — Kcport on the distrilintion of tlit) Keolo^jicul strata in the coal measnres of Indiana. I;, jidit of 11 gpolosicfil reoonnnisaniiro of IiidlaiiM, mado in 18,")9 -fiO, liy I{, Owen, jip. :73-:i41, Indian.iiiolis. 1802. — On the origin and formation of the prairies. Am. .lour. Sci., 3(1 Bcrios, vol. 39. pp. 317-:i27, 1885; Vol. 40. pp.2:t-3]. Gcol. Siirv. Illinois, vol. 1, p]). 238-254, ''liica;;.!. 1806. licpiilrlislied ill EconomiciiUieol. of IlliuoiH, V"l. 1, ii|.. 178 190, Spi-iii):ti('ld. 1882. Bull. V21 37 Lesquereux, TiOO — Continued. [On the character of the millstone grit or sub-Carlioniferous conglomerate in the far West.] Am. riiil. Soc. I'roc., vol. ft, pp. 198-204, 18r/,. Report on the coal fields of Illinois. (;(>,(il. Siirv, Illinois, vol. 1, pp. 208 237, Chicago, 1800. On fucoids in the coal forni.ntion. Am. I'hll. .Soc, Trans., v(d. 111. p|i. 313 328, plate 7, 1.'<0!I. Alistract, .\ni. .Tour. S<'i., 2(1 Hcries, vol.42, p. 204 (i), 1800. Alodo of preservation of vegetaldo remains in our AiiKiriean coal nieasiir. M-:il, 1874. Contributions to the fossil flora of tho Western Territories, part 1, tbo Cretaceous llora. ITuitcd Still OS ■;e()l(igi(al s'-rvcy (if Uio 'lor- I'itorieH, F. V. Il.iydoii in iliiiri;i', Import, vol. 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Results of ruco7inaiss;iiiic in | Louisiana, Hilg.ird. 1870. Geology of lower JiHiiisi.'iiiii anil| rock salt, llilgard. Microscopic oxaniinatimi nfraa-l terials from the Mississippij River, I'ourtales. Ago ')f Mississi])pi doUa. IlilL'ariJ First report of geoloirical siirj vey, Hopkins. Microscoiiic study ol' sand Iroml artesian well at New OrlMii«| Edwards, A. M. Die Deltas, Credner, C'.ll. Mouth of the Mississipjii. IlowUi C. W. |nru..l?I UAUTiiN.) NOltTH AMEUICAN GEOLOGY. 589 Tylor. voii Nnnl , ll:iri«'r. iil>lii, l.nii;;. icririi, Mur- II l,i)iiisi;\ni', ^ (In 111 l.imi- iRsiiipi, Tlio- tiliro "f tlif iplirc'Ys ami \ Misnissilipi. oniftiiuio, I'll' imnsy. 3niRi;iiin,Roli- [)B, IJfiuroiiunl, ;ploriitioii« (i( rtson. to A use, Kiifli lit, Owen ot'ilt'lliiol''!"' I r Limisiiirs. or I'iirt "'I ■tt. 'ill ley. l'<>st«. iiiiiissiini'o in] 11(1. Louisiana ami] ir.l limit loll "f ""^'l ,lio Mississirrl S. I ,h-it;i. niis:»"M Moolo-rical »M-| y „r suiiil from ^t Now OrleansJ nor. t'.l^' rtissipi'i.ll"'"^''! Louliiana— <'<>iiti»"H''l- l>7(i, llorsi'Hluiti ItikoH iiiul tliickiicHH of iil!ii\iiiiii ill Now OrlotiiiH rc- ^'imi, lliiiii|iliroyM. 1((7I. A;,'!' ol' lock null of I'flito Aiiho, liilKiinl. Di'ltii iiiid 11111(1 liiiiips of MisHiii- Hi|i]ii K'ivcr, liii;;aril. 1,'i'port on rivitr anil liiiilior iiii- pro\ oiiH'iits, llowfli, ('. \V. nil .MisHiMHi|i]ii l)ottt)ni, llii^^iird. l'o>Milsof Vii'kHlmi'jLC K''"»I'> "'!" uiinl. IppiT (litltii plain of tJio MIhsIh- sippi, Ililgai'd. ,">i'ciintl report of mirvoy of l.ouiHiauu, Loc-kott. llihiory of fliilf of Miixico, Hil- ;;aril. (icolo^ic liLstory of liiilf of Mex- ico, ililganl. Second rcjiortr of Hiirvi^y of LoiiiHiuuu, IIopkiuH. 1«7:'. (icolof^y of till) Southwest, Ilil- giird. h'liviow of Hopkins's report, Dana, .1. 1). (icology of the MiHHisBippi bot- loiii, Smith, E. A. Tliinl f;eoh)gical rejiort, liOiiiH- iiina, Hopkins, F. V. Koriuation of deltas, Tylor. 1871!. Siirvi^y of Rod River raft region, Collins, H.C. Kc|iort oil Louisiana, Hilgurd. Sabine K'ivcr, Li-avenwortli. li'ivcr and liarbor iinprovenients, ilowoil, C.W. l^'■l. l.ii;nite beds and tlieir under clays, Hilganl. .VUiivial basin of the JHssissippi, iMirslicy. Mines do soiifre, Uiirthu. Lignite from Louisiana, Hayeet, S. 1>. iUhtribiitioii of soil ingrediouts, l.oiighridgo. Iiiil>rovemeiits in mouth of the ilississiiipi, Howell, C.W. 1875. Bayou Teche, Do Loou. Survey of Atchafalaya River, Leavenworth. Iviver and harbor improvoiueuts, Uowoll, (J. W, Louisiana — lontiniud. lK7.'i. (ieologie ciiait of the Ullitod States, llittdlcy, V. U. 1^7ti. I leiiiidiiig agencies and geologic deposition, 'I'ylor, \. liii'm anil rivers, (irecnwood. Mineral resources of Louisiana, Junes. 1S77. Report on river and harbor im- ])i'oMMiietits in (Iiilf region, Howell, C.W. 1S7S. I'hysics of (liilf of Mexico and the .NHssissippi, Forsiiey. iSiU'iligs between Mississippi River and Lake Morgue, liil- gard and Hopkins. l{ecoiiiiiiissaiice t'roiu Cairo to New Orhf.'ins, Suter. Fourth report of surv«^y, Lockett. Iniproveiueiits in New Orleans Harbor, Howell, C. W. 11S7!». Survey of the Mississippi, Loek- wood. Survey uud borings at Luke ISorgne outlet, Forshay. North Aiuericau Meso/oic and C'eno/. f)'J7-().VJ, map, 1888. Low, A. P. Report on explorations iiml surveys in the interior of Ga.s|»' pt'nii,. sula. (iool. Snrv. Caumlii, Ivcport nl pnnrn. 1882-8;i-84, pp. 1 F-'Jl KF.Montical. IH,n the "\n:;tcioD!ui expedition. (iool. .Siii'v. Canada, Annual Krimil. vipI. 1. iit^w scries 1), Iti pages, iriaii, Monlrciil. l«Aii. Abstract, (icol. Maj;.,:ul series, \ol, 4, |i,i;'.i (7 lines). 1887. Pr(diiniuary report on an ('N]il(ir,i- tion of country between Lake Winni- peg and Hudson Pay. Canada, Gcol. and Xat. Jlisi. Sinv., litiiurt 1880, I'artF, pp. 1-19, Montreal, 1n-7. Abstract, ibid. , Part A, pp. 20-2S, ]M1. Report on explorations in. lauR'.sliay and country cast of Hudhon I'.aydiainiJ by lUg, (h'eat Whale, and Cleanvattr rivers. Canada, (Icol. Surv., Iteporls, \ol. j uew scries, part 2, Ueport J, iiji. 1-112, MniitraL 1888. Abstrivct, ibid., part 1, Ki^port .\, jip. 11121. 1888. Ani. (icid., vol. 5, pp. 242-24:) (J |i.), llW- [Report on exploi'ations of tlicea.-t- 1 ern coasts, islands, and river.s of lIiiJ- son Pay.] ("auada, (ii'id. Surv., Uciiorts, Mil. :i, iif* I serii'M, jiait 1, Keport A, pp. HO-sJ.. M'Hitriiil, | 1H88. The Mistiissini region. Ottawa Nat., vol. 4, pp. 11-28, ISUO. Lowe, F. A. The Silver Islet miiie:m(l| its ])rosent develo])nients. Kng. and Minini^ Jour., vol. 114, pji. U-'i'-*''' | 4^ 1882. [Bca. 127. PAKTON.] Lowrey, NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. Wilt*!!- coiiKMit i)f Lyell, Cliiirlcs, jr.— ('i)iif i!iii('(l. 591 iary, Heil. illcbraml. 1, Me(iee. Guide, Hil. evidence of , Sll:ikT. Hicwcr. i». ?,'.c(Jce. Mr(!ee. SlK'ler. III. rtt'nilMl.l'. oy and l"ej- 1)1. 0. I''.c(iiiuiiiii orations \\\v\ Gas pi' iieiiiii- rt cii' iiniKM-, itrcal.lS.-:.. il Ktl-il'S, Vdl. 'I". ditioii. ll Krlidll. villi, (liiiiUi'al.lSsii. (rie.s, vi)1.4. ii.O 1 an t'Niiloni- l "«* 1 -tiU, MiiiitreaL ;>,irt .\. PI'. I'J -I' .U4;i (,i !'■•■>*"■ US 1)1' till" •"**<■ I i-ivcrs of ilntl- l.oi-ts, Mil.:!."" . ao-.-:. Mmitnail, ] riioinns. Soiitliiunl"". l'«"'i- Am. .Iiiiir. Sci.,vol. K). iip. :iS2-3k:i (J )).), 182C. Lucas, D. .Ii)ii''8. On a map and prolilo of a liiiii of lovtils tlirnuj^h tli« Hutler, \rllmt^o^^^ and Clarion County oil lirld.s, with a geolojjtical section from well drillintcs. ■j,l (leiil. Siirv. reniiflylvaiiiii, Uniioit J, h])!- lial reiiiirt on tin' iiotrolcum of I'liin.sylviinia, bv IIiTirv ll. Wrifjlpy. I>1>. 79-107, 2 jilates, liar- riMlmr^'. IMTri. Lyell, Cliavles, Jr. Address delivered at iiMiiiversary meeting of Geological So- ciety of London on February 17, 18M7. .\ni..Tour. Sci., vol. 33, VP- 711-117, 1838. [t'au.-io of dip of New Hod Sandstone ill eastern United States.] Am. .lour. Sci., vol, 43, jip, 170-172, 18-12, .Viii. .\.ssc«'. (Jcol.aiid Nat., rroi'.,pp. 03, 04, M. Ii42. — Ki^lit leetnres on geology delivered at the Hroadwiiy Tabernaelo in this city, Titl pages, New York, IHlL'. — (Ill tluM'oal formation of Nova Scotia ami on the ago and relative position of the ;;yiisiiiii aeeonipany ing marine limc- StOllO.S. Am. .lour. Sol., vol. 4.5, pp. 350-350, li^43. Cool. Sill., I'roc, vol. 4, 1843, and othiM- localities in the I'nitiul States and Canada. Am..Ionr. Sii„ vol. 40, pji. ,120-323. J844. G(M)1, Sue, Lomloii, I'roc, Vol. IV, No. 92, 1844. On the ridges, elevated Iteaches, inland elill's, and liowlder formation of tlie Canadian Lakes and valley of tlio St. Lawrence. Am. .loue. Sci., vol. 40, jip. 314-317. IH44. (ieol. .Soc, Loiidoii, rroc, Vol. IV, No. 92, 1844. — Travels in North America, 1S41-I2, with gi'ological oliscrvations on the ITiiited States, Cana1 jtages; vol. 2, vi, 221 iiages, 7 plates, ma)), New York, 181;"). .\iiother eilitioii, 2 vols. 12^\ voL 1, xii, 81(» jjages, plates L^?, I, and ,5, vol. 2, viii, 272 pages, plates 2, 0, 7, London, 18 1,"). Second luiglish edition, T>ondon, 1855. (iermaii edi- tion, translateil hy E. T. Wolff, llaJlo, 184G. Keviowcd liy I". T. A., (ieol. Soc., Quart. .Tour,, vol. 1, pp. 380-39'.(. 1845. Keviowcd by K, Kiiiiiioii.s, .\in,Quiirt. .Tour, of Aj{ri. and Sci,, vol, 2, p]). 205-271, 184.">. Observations on the white limestono and other Eocene or older Tertiary for- (Mi the fossil footprints of birds and j mations of Virginia, Sonth Candina, 28, IH'JO. Islet mine ;mdl ,s. ol. 34. lip. 3-*^''' I ressidiis of raindroiis in the valley iif the ('(iniiccticnt. Am,.IiMir. Si'i., vol. 45, jip, 394-397, 1843. (ieol. SiK-., London, I'roc, A'ol, III, ])l>, 793- ;W, Nil. Ul. 1843. -iin the iijiright fossil trees found at liereiit levels in the coal strata of 1 Ciiinlieiland, Nova Scotia. Am..Ioin-. Sei., vol. 4,5, pp. 353-350, 1843. -On the jirobablo age and origin of a lW(d'i)liiiiibago and antliraiiite occur- liiii^' in mica-schist near Worcester, Siass, Gcol, Sue, Qnart. .Tour., vol. 1, pj), 199-202, .^m. .liiur. Sei., vol. 47. jip. 214-215. 1844, Oil the Tertiary strata of the island fMiirtlias Vineyard in MassachuHetts. .\iii..Iiinr. Sci., vol. 40. ]<]>. 318-320, 1844, iiwil. Sec, London, Troe,, Vol. IV, No, 92, ■"n till' geological ]iosltion of the IM:i>tniliiii i.,figanteniii and assi.ciati'd IWdiI remains at liigbone Lick, Ky., and (ieoi'gia, Ocol. Soe., Qimrt, iToiir,, vol. 1, pp. 429 442, 1845. — On the Miocene Tertiarv strata of Alaryland, "VMrginia, and of North and South Carolina. Ocol. Soc, Quiirl. .rcmr., vol. 1, ]ip. 413 429, 1845, — Notes on the Cretaceous stnita of New .lorsoy and other ji.arts of the Hiiited States bordering tliir Atlantic. .\iii..Toiir. Sci., vol. 17, pji. 213-214, 1844. (ieid, Soc, (^iiart. Jour., vid. 1, jip. .5,'>-p. 207-2n!t, 1R17. Oil ilio Ktrncinrc iind ^irohalilo ago of ilio coal Held of tlu> .lames I.Mvor, near Iiidimond, Va. GcdI. Soi., Quart. Jouv., v.il. :i, pp. 2(i1-'J«il, l)latos 8-0,1847. ,\ list met. Am. .lull I'. Sci.. ?il si'tirn. vol. 4. jip. IK! 114, 1817. On llio delta, and Jillnviiil deposits of till'. Mia.siHsi])]ii Ivivcv, and oilier ])oints in tlio geolojiy of ISorth America, ob- Rerved in 1815 and 1816. liritiah Assoc, IJoport.vol. Ifi, jip. 117-12r), 1847. AlwIraotH, Am. .lour. Sci., 2il »('rlcs,v(il. .t, jip. :'.4 ll'.l, 1S47; A iiii.'ilciMlerriiy.s. 1111(1 ('hemic, rofrgcmlerir. vol. 72, PI). 002-730, 1848. '- — fJn ilio relative .'ige and ])(i,'0. From Koyal Ints. 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[Onalickful sided sliibs from Plymoiitli, Luziriij County, Pa.] rhilad(dphia Acad. .Sci., rnn,, vnl Ij,p| 107-108 (Jp,), ISGO. On the great CarbonifenuiMcuii;;!' orate in Sullivan County, I'a. [Alj stract.] I'hiladelpliia Acad. Sci.. I'roc. [vul. 125-127, 1807. — On the Lower Silnriim brown liera tite bods of America. Am. Assoc, rroc, V(d, 10, I'l". "♦"'| 1807. The Virginias, v.ll(ilu! 1(1 Avi/oiiii.l rt'iW iiMiiimiiiifa'] I,icul.r.i'orfiO alidii.'i ii> ^'|'"ll»i 2(1 Coil!:.. ^lUf-s l40_4;!. 4'i-4('i.tt-Jj llSSillli' o] ill ^'''•| ■\Viii' i'(imiiuiiiiiil"| I.iriit.tif'iirp'^'j InHi.'im in N'''"'il :d('"ii!-'"W»'" 1 3-K9, AVasliiiiCl*'!^ porn Noviidi [-,187?. ( ( In slicto huHitli, I-'iw"" riMH' , Vdl. iNfl Lyman, lit'njiinii!i Smith — Contiimod. A"':iiii'^t tlio HiipiioscHl ibrnier ]ilii8- tii'it\ of tlio pu(Uliiiy-.stono pebbles, of l'nrg:iti)r.v, K.I. Aiii. Assoc. , Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 15, p. 83 (§p.). If^ST. Till' Stale.v.s Crock iind Nicks Creek iron on' rejiioii, near Marion, Sniytho County, Va. Am. riiil. Soc, Trftiis., vol. l.'i, new series, ]i|i, ;;:) |.-, in:i|), 4", 1H72. TiiiP()j;rMj)liyor tlie I'linjab oil region. Am. I'liil. Soc, Trans., vol. 15, now Hcrios, pii.l l.'i, ni;il>,4°, 1872. — (ieology of the Low Moor, Va., iron ores. Am. In.st. Mininj; Kng., Trans., vol. 14, ]ip. 801-KUli, \MCt. — lvi'|ioi't on the New IJoston and Mo- loaroiil lands in Sehuyllcill Connty,ra. (Iiiil. Smiv. rcinisylvania, Keport for 18K7, pp. ;i7-'.M.nia]i in poclirt, 1890. — [Oil II deep borinjj; in the Newarlc I'liniiiition in eastern Pennsylvania.] Am. riiil.Soc. I'roc, vol. 2!t, pji. 21-2'), IHlll. Lyman, ('. 8. Observations on the Old Criitcr ndjoining Kilauea on tlie east. Am. .liiiir. Si'i., 2il ocriivs, vol. 7. pji. 2S7 (J p.), l.-IU. I — Notes on the California gohl re<;ion. Am. .lour. Sci., 2(1 Hcricx. vol.H. jip. 415-419, 1>4'.". I — (In tlic recent condition of Kilauea. Am. .Idiir. .Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 12, i)p. 75-80, "il. |Lyman, I'vi'derick .S. [On tlie recent I ii'tlii|Hiikes ami volcanic eruptions in iliiwiiii. 1 Ani.Joiir. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 40, pp. 109-112. IMii*. |lyman, It. M. [On tho recent volcanic iriiptioii in the Sandwich Islands.] liiislnii .Sue. Nut. Jlist., ri'oc, vol. 7, ])p. i:i4-l:!5. l.MJi. fiynch, M. L. Notes on Oiiadaloniio lliviT. I'.S. Army, Cliicf of I".nf;incprs, licjiorl lor l'"5,piiit 1. p)>. 925-928, 'Wasliiiijiton, 1875. Lyoii, Sidney S. Topographical goo- logical report of that portion of Ken- tucky including Union and part of Crittenden <'(nintie8, surveyed during tho years 1854 .and 1855. (teol. Siirv. KcntucUy, niiulo (Inrin;; tlio years 18.54 and 1855. lU'jJort, jip. 381-400 Frank- fort. 1850. Topographical geological report of tho progress of tho survey of Kentucky, through Iloiikins, Crittenden. Cald- well, Oreenup, and Carter counties. Ocol. Snrv. 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Jti:>,iiietamor- • „ vol. 9.P*" ''rcriniM'" .., vol. n, PP''-'^ iuiri's. . 1 "" III ^.I'ni's, ™ ■" 1805. aana le Pay i-iiliforiiioiii* Ll serieS' vol.Al Marcou, .liilos— Continiiod. Coninuiuicatioiis faiteH a la coiiiinis- siiiu. Notes geologi(in<;H siir lt!s iVou- tii'Ft'H ciitre le Mexique et les fitats- Vm. ArihiM's do la CoiiiiniHsioii Sciuntiliquo du Mrxii|nc. publii'es sons les ausidccs da iiiinis- tiriMl'l instruction ]iiil)liqiii', vol. 2, \>\i. 78-80 [l':iris|. l^ti7. . Lo tiiraiii CnHiiod tics tMivirons dc; Sioux City, do la iiiiHsioti dcsOiiiahas et (le Tekania siir leH bonis dii MLssonri. Sue. (ieol. France, liuU., 2d series, vol. 24, pp. 56-71. Plate I, 1807. Alislr.iel, Am. Nat., vol. 1, ]). :i2n (^ ii.), IMi.'i. — Le 1 lyas ail Nebraska. Soe. (itiil. France, Hull., 2d series, v(d. 24, pp. 280-'.'l)9. Plate IV, 1867. — Oil tlic Dyas iu Nebraska. St. I.oiiis Acad. Sei,, Trans., V(d. 2, pp. .')62- — Oil a Kocond edition of the geolog- iciil iiiaji of the world. Am. Nat., vol. 7, pp. 345-;i52, 1873. — [olLseivations in southern Cali- lornia.] Neiies .lahrbuch, 1875, pp. 96()-i)til, 1875. K. K. Geol. Ueiclisan.stalt, Verliaiidl, 1875, pp.215-21fi. — Kxplication d'une scconde edition dela carte goologiciuc de la Terre, 4to, 222 pages, map, Zurich, 1875. — Keiiiirt on the geology of a portion (if soiithoin California. (leojiiiipliical surveys west of the lOOtli iiiiriiliiin by 'Wheeler, annual report. V. S. .\riii,v (.'lii( I'dl' ICngineers, Annual Report liir iNfi. .Viipiiidix JJ, p]). 158-172, Waabington, l|i7(i. Abslr.iet, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, p.46»t(Jp.).1877. I — Siir les Colonies (2) dans les roches Ta(uiii(iii('sdes bordsdu lacC'haniplain. S(ic. fii (il.FraiK^o. IJuU., 3d serit's, vol. 0. iip. H-46.2iiliite.s, 1881. Alislnict, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 22. It..i2i ;rj'.;(3p.),i88l. Mittlieilungen fiber die Geologie Ciilil'oriiii'iis. .N'tMie.s.Jabrbncb, 1883, vol. 2. pp. 52-58, 18s:!. Note siir la gc^ologio de la Californie. Soct'ieol. France, Hull., 3d .series, vol, 11, pp. W7-435. plate, 1883. Alistra.t, Am. Kat., vol. 17, i)p. 1271-1273, ■iielative age of American and Eng- »li Neo/dic series. ^ioul. Slag., vol. 2, decade III, pp. 40-47, 1885. Marcou, Jules— Continued. The "Taconic system " and its posi- tion in stratigraphic geology. Am. Acad., I'roc., vol. 20. pp. 174-250, \mi. t)u two ])lates of stratigraphical .soctioii.sof the Taconic ranges, by .James Hall. Science, vol. 7, pji. 3!»3-3!)4 (.J cid.). 1880. — (ilacicr.s and glacialists. Science, vol.H, ]ip. 70 .SO. 18SG. Keviewed by J. 1). Dana, ibid., pp. 162-163, 1880. till the use of the name Taconic. lioston So<;. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 23, pp. 343- 355, 1887. American geological cla.ssiiication and nomciiclaf lire. 75 pages, Cam- bridge, 18^8. Paleontologic and stratigraiih ic "lirincijiles" of the adversaricss of the TaetMiic. Am. ( ie\). 355-356, 18.SK. The Taconic of Georgia and the re- port on the geology of Vermont. lioston Soc. Nat. Hist., Memoirs, vol. 4, p]i. 105-131, plate 13.4^,1888. Abstract. Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 328-329 (|j p.), 1888. Some remarks on Prof. Henry S. Williams's report of the subcouiniittee on the iipjier Paleozoic (Devonic) in the American Geologist for October, p. 226. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. OU-61, 1889. B.arrando and the Ta<'onic system. Am. Geol.. vol. 3, pp. 118-137, 1889. The original locality of the Ciypha'a Pitchori. Morton. Am. Geol.. vol. 3. pp. 188-193, 1889. The Mesozoic series of New Mexico. Am. (;e(d.. v(d. 4, pp. 1,55-10.-.. 210-229. 1889. .Fiira, Neocomian and chalk r^f Ar- kansas. Am. Ge(d., vcd. 4, ])]>. 357-307, 1889. On HoiiK^ dates of the '' Report on the geidogy of Vermont." lioston Soc. Nat. Hist.. I'roi.. vcd. 24. pp. 83- 89, 1889. Reply to the (jnestioiis of Mr. Selwyn on "Canadian gi!ologi< al claHsitication for Quebec.'' Boston Soc. Nat. Hist,, Proc,, vol. 24, pp. 357-304, 1800. 608 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (ni'i.i,. 12; Marcoii, .Iii1<'h— Continued. Tlu! Triassic llora of Richmond, Vii. Am. (ii'ol., vol. r>, lip. inn -174, !*, 18!)l. Abstnict. Am. (icol., vol. 8, ]i)i. 119-120, I8III . — IMofiraphical notict^ of Ebenezer Emmons. Am. (icol.. vol. 7, pj). 1 -j:!. plate 1, 1891. — Gilbert, (!. K., and Marviiie, A. K Parts of central and western Arizona. [(Jcolofjical atlas, siirvi'y.s wi'.'*l of tlic UiUtli nicriiliaii uiidcv (icoi>;c M. W'licdcr]. sheet No. 7,'). folio I AVasliiiiiitoii, 1877]. and Marcou, ,]t)hn 1?. Mapotoca (Jdolojfica Americana, ii catalogue of geolojiical maps of Ana^rica (\orth and Rontb), 1752-1881, in {rooj^raphic and chronolojjie order. IT. S. ( icol. Sni'v., Hull. No. 7, vol. 2, p)!. 1-184, \Va8liiiij;toii, 188.-.. Marcy, Oliver, 'Winchell, A., and. Enn- meration* of fossils collected in the Niao;aralimostono at ('hica,i;o, 111., with descriptions of He\eral new species. lio.stoii Soc. Nat. Hist.. Memoirs, vol. 1, p)). 81-114.4^, ]8(iri 1869. Marcy, K. IJ. [Kcport on f^anta I'c ex- pedition.] Ucport .Soc. ^Var, Sl.st Confr., 1st soss. [Sen- ate], with Ex. Doc. No. (14, pp. 109-227, ma]). WasliiiiKtoii, 1850. — — Exploration of the Kod liiver of Louisianii, xv, 1^20 i>ages, 20 plates, i{2d Coiiifress, 2d sess., Senate Ex. Doc. No. 51, Wiishingtoii, 185;{; 83d Congress, 1st Bess., IIoiiso Ex. Doc. No, 15, 28(5 pagfis, Washington. 1851. lucliides apiicndiees by various pcreoiis, iii- cliidiiij; poolofjy liy K. llilelicocU and liy (i. (!. Slmmard, and jialcontolony by J!. F. Shii- ni.ird.pp, 119-312. Marcy, 1{. 15.— Continued. Kojiort of an expedition to iht sources of the IJnizos and IM.n Wicjiita rivers during the summer of l,s."|. |v pages, nuip, :Mth ('ongr('.>is, s,.„,.,t,. i.;^ Doc. No. (10, Washington, 1851, (X,; seen, gi^ology f.) Margerie, Emm. de. Prt'^sentation (I'lm relief en ])lAtrc de la Pennsvlvaiiiuau nom de .Mens. .F. P. Lesley, etc. Ohsir vati(m8 siir los plissoincnts dcs tcrr.iim ])aleo/<)i(|Ues. Sue. (icol. l''iancc, Hull., 3d hcmcs, veil. Ij, pp. 3.'i6-3r)7, 1887. Marr, Robert A. [Amount of | Ncdiiiifm of the Mississip])! Kiver. Loiiisian,\ State board of licallli, Kcimri ii.r 18,'<2 83, Jip. 3,'')4-3.')r), IJalon K(mf;e, 1S><;), Marsh, Othuiol C. Tin; gold of Xova Scotia. Am. Jour. Sei.,2d scric.-i, vol. 32, jip. :)!)ri4ii 1801. On the saurian vertcbr.c IVumi Nova Scotia. Am., lour. Sci., 2d scries, vol. 33. p. 'J78 l!]' , 1802. On the origin of the so-called lii,!!;. litcs or epsomites. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc., \ol. Ifi, ],ii li'.. 143,1808. Discovery of the Mauvai.-^es Tcrrij formation in Colorado. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d serit^s, vol. .''ii., ji. SMlifl, | 1870. On the geology of tiie Kiisttnil Uintah Mountains. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aorics, vol, 1, ji]!. l'.'l i •. I 1871. Notice of ;i fossil forest in the IVrl tiaiy of (!iiliforuia. Am. Jour. Sci.. 3d scries, vol. 1 )iii.2*S"| 1871. Powlders in coal. Am, Nat ., vol. 0, p. 439 (J \t). 18;j. Ancient lake basins ol' ijic ]v'oiky| Mountiiiii region. Am. Jimr. Sci., 3d series, Mil. '.K ]i]'.i'.'A 187,'). Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 9. p, 1 1:1 (J I'-Kl-'^ [Introduction tiiid suei'cssiim I'l vertebrate life in ,\nu'iic;i,] Am. .lour. Sci.. 3d scries, vol 14. I'l' ' 378, 1877. Am, Assoc. Adv. .Sci., I'roc, vcl.26,|i|'.: 258, plate, 1878. li.lliTON. NORTH AMKIJICAN GEOLOGY. 609 Marsh, "tlmit'l ('.—(^i>ntiiiiie(l. Martin, lU'iiitmiiii \. [On flio riiliition I'liiiiipiil cliaracti'r of Aiiicri<'!iu oC tlio ralisiidc trap slicot to tlio iiiidtT- .liinissif iliiiosaiirs. lyiiij; .sfiliiiicntar.v lieds.) Am. •'•""■• J^'i-. •''! forics, vol. 10, ])p. 411- New \ ork IiyciHiiu Nut. llisl. Trans., vol. I, 41ti, riatcslV-X, 1878. pp. i:i2 Kill. 1871. Till' u;iUi»iitic inaininals of tho order Martin, J)aiiicl S. fOii iiiici scliistH and liiiiticcrata. I'.S.dt'i)!. Siirv.,,J. \V. Towcll, I)irocti>r, litli Aniiiiii! Uupoit, 188;t-84, pp. 243-302, WaMbinK- tOll. l'*''<''l. On Aiiiorican .lurassic inannnals. liriiMi .\ss()c., Kc'pdrt of 5ltli mi'itiui.'. pp. :;i4-7:;il. pl:ilo, ISSf). (;.ol. M:i>;., ilii-ailr III, vol. 4, p).. i;41-i;47. ■jS'.l-'jIl!", pis. C-!l, 1887. l)iu()<'t'rala, a inonojiraiili of an ex- tinct order of .nijj;antio niannnalw, xviii, 'ji;i p:i|j;i's, ")() plates, 1'-, United States (li'dlii.uical ,'^urvcy, .1. W. Towoll, Dirce- tiir, iii(iiiofj,raith.s, vol. 10, Washington, is.s;. Kivii wed, Silriue, vol. 5. pp. 488-490, 188,''.. I Notice of a iKiW geiins of Sanro|)oda uiiilotlier dinosaiu's from tho I'otoiniic fiiniiiiliiin. Am. .Iiiur. Sci., 3(1 soi'lcs, vol. 3.'), pp. 8S-'.ll \m. Alislrait. Am. (ii'ol., vol. 1, \t. 130 Up.). I — lic.storation of Mrontops rolni.stu.s, Iniiii I lie .Mioeeno of .Vinerica. Ami. .lour. Sri., 3tl s«rii'8, vol. 37, pji. Ili3- K, ri.iir VI, 18S0. I — Tho skull of tho gigantic Ceratop- .\iii. ■Iiiiir. Sci., vol. 38, ])p. 5(11-500, I'liite XII. — liivisicin of vortobrato p.'ileontology. r.S. (Mill. Siirv.. mil lli'pocl. .1. \V. I'owell, niii'Cdir, pp. 114-ll.'i, Wiisliingtoii, 188!). I — The skull of tho gigantic C'oratoj)- !-iil;i'. (Iciil. Ma^'., (lecailt) III, vol. 7, jip. 1-5, plate 1, mi. I — (ieological horizons as dotoriiiinod liy vciteliratc fo.ssiln. Aiii.lom-. .Sci., 3il Hcrios, vol. 4'J. jip. 336-338, li'atc I'J. 18!)I. .Mistiail of paper reail to International i.'Ml.C.n,;;.. 1,S91. [Marsters, \. F. Triassie traps of Nova ^i'iitiii,witbnote,sonothor " in(ni.si\ cs"' "I I'irton and Antigonish conntios, Nina Snitia. .\iii ( iinl.. vol. 5, p|i. 140-145. 1800. I' — Kemp, , I. F..aiid. < )n certain eanip- t'liiite (likes near Whitehall, Washing- ton County, N. V. Am (icdl., vol.4, pp.07 10'.M88i). Bull. 127 .it) limestone from X(i\v York Island. | Now Vcrk I.ycenni Nat. Ili.st. Trans., vol. l.pp.-J'JJ '.'23(3 p.) 1871. .Vlistraet, Am.. lour. Sci., 3il seriea, vol. 4, pp. 237-238 (i p.), 1872. — [(^11 tho Devonian ago of tho rocks of .Schiinemnnk I^loiintain, Urango County, N.V.J New York Lvconm Nat. Hist., Trans , vol. 1, Jip. 2,"iO--J(ii). 1871. — |<'lay containing recent shells, and on sand diincH, on Capo lIenl()pon.{ .New York l.yceiiiii .Vat. Hist. Tiiins, vol. l,pp.2,S9-200 (J p.). 1871 — [Kemarks on seri)entin(>s of tho eastern United .states. J New York Lyceum Nat. lllst., I'roc., 2(1 .■-eries. pp. Oti-Cw (5 p.). 1873. — [Cretiieeons of T>ong Island. J New Y'ork Lyceum Nat. Hist , I'roc, 2(1 series, p. 127 (J 11.), 1874. Disciirtsi'd liy Sloveiisonanil Newlicrry, p. 27. Notes It i)on tlieeartlniiiakeof Decom- ber, 1S74. Am. Jour. Sci.. 3(1 scries, vol. 10, p|i. 191-104, lK-,-1. — (^n occnriiMico of Siliiriiin fossils in drift of Long Isl.ind. Kiail to New York Acad. Sci., tJanuary 24, 187(i. Am. Nat., vol. to. p. I'.M {S p.), 1870. On tho rocks of New ^'ork Island and their relation to the geology of tho Middle Stiites. Liverpool (icol. Soc, I'roc.. vol. 3, jip. 118- 120. 1878. [Note on tho arko.so of Hohokon, N. .I.,and origin of its constitiients. | New York .Vcad. Sci.. Trans., vol. 2, p. 120 (i p.). 1883. — [On characterof ti(h'-W!itergnois.se8.] New York Acad. .Sci., Trans., vol. ^>. pp. 19- 2(1, 1S80. The " Field of rocks" [11 miles west of IMiilad(d|diia|. New York A(a(l. Sci., 'Trans, vol. 7, pp. 10- 18, 1888. [Komarka on tho distinctness of tho Now Y(n'k giK^iss from tho crystallino rocks of tho Uighliinds. I New York Aend. Sci., Trans., vol. 7, p. 64 (.i p.), 18.S8. f)10 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF rnn,!,. ir Martin, D.-inicl S.— ('oiiliiiiicd. (icolofjical iiiap "I" NfW York (!it,y iiiid vicinity (2 miles to 1 iucli). New York, \HXfi, acroiii])aiii<'(l liy a ]>aniplilet of cxjilaiiatiiry text, II jianfis. 'J'lic oiiui" ol' iliajtonal trendH in tlio cai'tli"H crii.st, with ai)|ilication to tho lirodiictlDii (if iionnal and reversed lanlts and tlu^ loldin^ oC Htrata. [Ab- 8tract.] X. 46 (J p.) ismi. I Clay ontlicr iiear Moinnonth .Junc- tion, N.. J.] New York Aciid. Sci., TriiiiH., vol. 0, ji. 811 (J p.), 1K90. Martins, Cli. Dii traimport. do certains blocs crrati(iueH do la .Scan-llti, New York, 1873. (Jorrelation of the roclcs of Hough- ton and Keweenaw counties [co]ii)er reoion]. (ieol, Surv. !MirJii;jan, upper peninsula, 1809-18;;!. v(d. 1. iKiit 2. pp. 47-(il. ^ew York, 188.'!. [h'e]u)rt of Middle Park division.] United states (;coloKical and )j;ecij;rapliieal Hurvey of the Territories, eiiiliraeing Colur ado, F. V. Hayden in eli.crf;e. [7tli] Annual IJeport [lor 1873], pp. 83-192, '\Vasliinf;ton, 1874. [Marvine, Arcliib.ald K.] — Continued, (Jold Hill mining region, itn ])ositinn and general geology. I'niled States (jcological and peor.Tap||ifa| survey of tlu^ Territories, eniliraein;; Cdlor ado, F. V. Hayden in charge, [7lli) Anniul Report (for 1873|, pj). C8.1-687, W.isliitiKton 1874. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 3, ]i]i, (2,'j-26| 29-33, 1874. l?eport on the geology of route frnBi .St. (jreorge, Utah, to (Jila River, Ariz. examined in 1871. (iO(dogical and geojjraphieal e\|iliir;ili.i:! and surveys west ol'tho lOllth meridian. (I.M. WheehT in eharge, Kcport, vol. 3, ]ip. ISii-n;;, 4'^, Washington, 1875. Marcou, .J., Gilbert, (;. K., .imi. I'arts of central and western .Vri/oiia. |(!, soiitiiirii and southwestern Ltah Xo. ."ill, central and western Utah No. ■'}(); jmrLs (if northern and northwestern .Arizdua and southern Utah, No. (iT; parts of eastern Arizona and western NewMex- ioo, No. 76; parts of Colorado and New Mexico, parts of Nos. tilt. 77, 7!^. |Ge(dogieal atlas, surveys west of tlif lOiUli meridian, under Gcorgo SI. Wjiiikr, lirljn Washington, 187f).| Peale, A. C, Bndlich, 1. M., mhI White, C. A. [Map and, sect ions] north- western Colorado and part ol' i'lali. Vnited States gt ologieal and ^'^ ii;;r;eiliii,il i survey of the Territories, I'". \' ll;nil(ii iii charge, atlas of Colorado, folio. WM()logy "f tho Uiiitod States, Ma- cliiro. I,s2i'. (ifological (assays, Ifayden, II. II. IW IKL'l. Aiiihcr (HI Magothy River, Troost. stt nctiiro of valley of the Missis- sippi. Nnttall. I'ssay oil Tertiary of America, Fincli. 181'6. Shell marl region, coal fonnation ;iii(l contiguous region, Pierce. 18l.'7. Itorings for water, Disbrow. \H'29. ()l).servations on ferruginous sand and upper mariue lormatious, Morton. ISfd. (ieology of part of peninsula of Maryland, Conrad. I'erruginous sand formation of tho United States, Morton, S. G. 1831. liedford and Berkeley Springs re- gions. TIayden. II. H. 18;i-'. Fossil sbells of tho Tertiary, Con- ra. Diatoniaccon.s earth at Nottiui;- hani, .lohnson, C. 18(55. Kocene lij^nito formation of the United States, Conrad. 18(5(). Map of Canaila and i)art of the United Stat(!s, I.ogan and Hall. 18(17. Indnstrial rcsonrciss, IIi<;j^ins. 18(18. Origin and relations of certain s.'iinls and clay.s, (,'opc. 1870. .Surface }i;t;<)loijy of sonthwestorn I'cnn.sylvania, Stevenson. 1871. Cnmlierland coal basin, Tyson. 1873. (iladcH of Maryland, Ciibb.s, (',. Geologic ma)i of the United States, IIit(dicock, Hitchcock, C. II.. and Hlakc. 1874. Drift in Virginia, Stevens, R. I'. Amber in North America, Ilagcn. Niagara and lower Ilelderlierg in United States and Canada, H:ill..I. 1875 Geologic chart of the United States, HraiUey, F. M. Geology of the Mine Kiiiilro;i(l Guide to Maryland. Uhlc r. I'du. taint;. Mesozoic of \'irginia. I'lintiiinc. 1880. Surface geology of sdiitliwist Pennsylvania region, .">toveii- son. Fossils in Peach Potfimi slatis. Lesley, .1. P. ; Frazer. Hudson fossil in Maryland, l.i-- ley, ,I.P. 1881. Co])])er in Carroll County. Frazer. .) nrassie sand nearElktoii. I,cni\ II. C. Tertiary of Maryland, llciliniii. 1882. Upjier Potomac coal field, Kiur- don. (Jeology of West \'irginia, roctili- cation of Jones's section, Wiiiti'. I. C. Notes on Cnmberlaiul and l'"!"- mac coal basin, Lesley, . I. 1'.: .lon(!s, H. N. Position of Eocene of M:iryl;iiiil. Ileilprin. 1883. Notes on crystallines in DLstiict of Columbia, Merrill. ><. !'• Subterranean forest in I)istii't"f ] Columbia, Mt^tiee. Hi-story of Taconic (luestidnaml relation of Taconian series, Hunt, T. S. Ages and classification nf im^t- Eoceuo of Atlantic Slupi'. iicil-j prin. Snrfaee features of the Maltimorej region, I'hler. liARTnN.l NORTFI AMEPtlCAN aEOLOOY. f5ia Maiylaiitl (iiicliiding DiHirict of Colmn- | Maryland ( im liuliii;; lUstnct of Coliim- liia)— ('oiitiiiiicd, \si*'.i. Ciiltni't' and ciirinf^ of lolijicco, Kilhducw. ruiltimoro siirfiicci K«'<>l<'Ky' l>,sl. So (iiHimI i(ii,'irt/ poriiliyry iit llol- liiis, Williams, (i. II. (•:il>liroH and lioi'iilili>nd8. Aj^eof Potomac formation, Ward, Ida) — Continued. l^XH. All)irM)iet(n and associated forma- tions, IIeil|)riii, Lewis, II, C,; I'hlor. rrofi;ress ill .^rehean U'olo^y. Williams, (J. II. Coal, .Vshhiirner. Colnnihia Ibrniiition, MeOee. Eocene ami Cretaeoous, Uhler, ExiMirsnms into southern conn- ties, Clark. (lOology of the Baltimoi'i^ region. Williams, (1. II. (leology of head of Chesapeake Bay, Medee. Infusorial earth, l>ay. I\c|i(trt of I'otoniac division, Tnited States (Jccdogieal Sur- vey, Mc(!ee. IvNx'ks frcuu near llehcster, How- ard County, Ilobbs. Sanropoda from I'otonnie. forma- tion, Marsh, Throe formations of the nuddh* Atlantic, Slope, Mc(!ce. IJeport of division of paleobotany, Ward, L. V. 18S!t. I'aragenesis of allanite and (>])i- dotu, llobbs. Antecedents of man in tin) Poto- mac \'allev, Mc. Southampton Lead Miiw;, llitili- cock, E. 1818. Mineralogy and geology ot tlif | Hoaton region, Dana, s, |„ uml .1. F. Geology of Williamstowii, I ii'wiv, C. Geology of the Fuited States, I Maclure. Remark.s on section on Conin'Cti-l >* <' HivtT Coii- iii'i tinit. llitclirdck. K. \)i2i, (.rMiiito vciuH iind lieils in (.'lu-s- It r, KiiunoiiH, K. Ki\i('\v of Counyboaro and I'lielps's (J!eiili)j,'.v of England :i!i(l Wales, Am. .lour. Sci. Smuiiliir con^ilonierato and traji tuft", Hitchcock, E. MiiitliiiN Vinovard and Eli/.alietli inlands. Ilitclicock, E. Iv'ii^ltury rocking stone, I'ortor, Caniliridgc and W ol)h. Western MassacliiiHetts region, Dewey, C. Kssiiy on Tertiary of America, I'Miicli, Survey of Erie Canal. Eaton. IvTi. siiiiiiiliir conlormation of lime- stone. Uowey, V. j'oiincr lake near llolyoke, Mass., Iliilil.ard. A.o. i;(i( kingstono in Savoy, I'orti'r, J. (Ill liowUlers and mlUtd stonc^H, N. .Moving of rocks by ice. Wood, J. ; Adams, J. ls2ii. Ii'ucks and minerals iu Westfield, Davis, E. Kl, Liiid mines of I iami)shi;:e County, Nash. 1l^2S. Notices of minerals and geology of Connecticut and Massachu- setts, Hitchcock, E. Niiiiieiiclature of North American nicks, Eaton. M\l (iciijogy of county of Herkshire, Dewey, C. Aigillite with anthracite coal, Eaton. Si'Cdinlary Tertiary and alluvial (if Atlantic Coast, Vanuxem. l?:in. (iciilogical text-book, Eaton. All ]irimitive strata schistose, I'.aton. (iiild of the Carolinas in talcose slatt!, Eaton. ISt'. \V;iter courses, alluvial, and rocks of Connecticut Valley, Smith, A. Geological survey, ecou(uuicH, Hitchcock, E. ^Xi. Ivi^jiort on Massachusetts, Hitch- lock, E. |lSi4. Oigauic remains of Cretaceous of IJuited States, Morton, 8. G. Massachuaetta— Continued. 1K;1,"i. (ie(dogical facts. I.owtdl. Silli- mau. Conghunerate of Hoxbury and dikes, ilackson. C. T. licport oil idevated country lie- tweoii Missouri and li'ed lixcrs, Eeatherstouhauuh. 183(1. Eootpriiits on red .saudstoneB, Ilitclicock. E. 1837. Certain causes of changes now in operation. Hitchcock, E. Preface to neology, by De La Heclio, Hitchcock, i;. (ioology of Portland and \ i. inity, Hitchcock. E. Chiast(dite of Lancaster, .lack- son, C. T. 1H38. Exaniinatioii of eC(uioini(':il g(;ol- o<;y. Hitchcock, l^. Age of coal beds, Hitchcock. E. Coal measures of Mausliclii, .lack- son, C.T. 183!t. (Jeology of North America, Dan- berry. 1810. .Survey of Hhodo Island, .lackson, C. T. Eiiuivaleiicy of deposits (ui east and west side of the Atlantic, Eaton. Direction of scratclics in Dor- chester, Tccliamaclior. 1841. On Joints in rocks. Iiitclico(dc, E. History of geologic studies in the United States, Hitchiock, E. Final report on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. On, joints in rocks. Mather, .lack- sou, C. T. ; Hitchcock. 1842. Geology of New York, second district, I'mniiMis, E. Moraine in Aiidover. (iray, A. Geology of Connecticut. I'ercival. Cause of dij) of .iiiratrias. T.,yilH actiiiii ill North Anicrira, llilcli- cock, I'',. ISll. Ainci'iciiii K''"l"Ky '""' <'"iicii(lrilt's on wlalc at Ncwioii, Tochaniacdier. Traj* tufa of ('oniuictifMit Xalloy, llitclicock, K. Native c..p|i('riii Wliatcly, llitcli- cock, 1''. Fossil footiiiaiksiit 'riirnciw I'alls, Dcanc IMI.'i. Travels in North AiiKM'ica, I^yoll. K'olations of Ira]) and sandstunc, Whclplcy. Mioceno Tertiary of Maryland, \'ir<;'iiiia. and the (Jarolina.s, Lytdl. Minerals acconiiiaiiyiiij;- trap Jackson, C. 'i'. I'olarity oi' tra]i, llitclicock, F. l)ispersioii of drift blocks in Kerkshiri!, llitclicock, F. ISKi. A.i^riciiltMre, of Now York, Eni- iiioiis, F. HeiiiarkM on Taconic, Emmons, p]. 1817. I>rift and jflacial action in New I'^ii^lanil. Desor. Trains of bh cks in IJerksliire, IJofjers anil lvo<;oi's. niiistiatioiis of fossil footmarks, Dcaiie, Tru)) tiitf of (,'oniiei'tieiit N'alloy, Hitchcock. F. ISIS. Terrain errati(|iie do I'Auieriquo dii Nord, Dcsor. Statistics of coal, Taylor, K'. C. Drift near Uoatou, Stodder. Mabsachusetts — Continued. ISIS. ltOi;)'i's anil K'oners, |)e,4iir. I'xiwidor trains in licrkslnte 18l!i. Tertiary, etc.. in ishiinl of \ai,, tiudvct, Pesor, Cabot. Ancient sea margins. |)iiiia, ,l.|i Shells in clltl's of Naiitihkii |)esor. IS.'d. Fake Superior, AgiiHsi/. I,, Terraces of ConiKM'ticiit \'iilk'\, I litclicock, 1'', l')rratic ]iliciioni(Mia ahuiit l.iLr Superior, Agassi/, I,. 1S,")I, I'"ossil ealaiiiite from Itiid^r- water, .Jackson. C.T. I'aiallclisni of moiintaiii iliiiii,. | ill .Aiiu-rica. l)esor. Signitii'ancc of absence nf |iiit- holes. Hitchcock, F. U'iliplc marks from liroiikliin, Cal.ot. " Ividge road," Rochester Id 1,1 »• istoii. I )esor. Scr.ifches in I'rookliiic, CmIihI.J l>esor. I'''issiircs in pudding stniii' oil Ifoxbiiry, Jackson. C. i.;| b'ogels, If. 1>. Age of co)>per rocks of l.akel Superior and p]iysic:il mIiik liiiel of ('aiiada, Fogan. Origin of ridge roads and slinihrl features, Stodder. Agency of gas and steam iiiiuikl alteration, liogers. \\ . H. l>ir«;ctioii of scratches aiiddiiiv-l age in K'oxbiiry. .lacksoii, C. r.| ICrosion of the eartlTs sm l';ii:t' ky rivers, Ilitohcock, i:. l''os8ils from Nantucket, bcsor. Age of red sandstones ol' tlie I'nited States. .lacksuiLC T Fossiliferoiis rock under N;ik:iiilJ syenite. Agassiz. L. Origin of contorted stnitaor^iiiH and clay, Desor. Terraces and l)cachcs in C'(iniiic| ticiit Valley, Ilitclicoik. 1' Analysis of red marl :it Siuiiii'l held, .lackson, C. T. Superposition of drifts iieMrly'H bridge, Agassiz, ]>. 1852, Origin of stratilication, Well D. A. |iA»TON.| NOKTII AMKinCAN OEOLOOY. 017 MasBachusetU— ContiiiiK'il. INJJ. Ti'rriUM'H HiiHT I In? di'il't pi'i'lml iiltiii;; till' ( 'iiiiiiD'tiriit \ alli\v, Hitchcock, I'.. (Irltlo^fV orsdUtlltTII I'lsHCX Conn ty. riTsiiilt. I'ost-I'lioconc of SoiiMh'I'ii hihI Ndvllicrn States. Mchih'. Ai,'!' iiC iliiv sliiti' of Cininrctiinil NiilUiy, llitdicock, K. IKTi;!. (I'.'il li'lil <>1" Mrintol Citiinty, cto., llitdicock. !•:. I iiiijofjfic map 111' I'liitcil StatcH, etc. Marcoii. .1. lii'|iort on ctM'tain pnints in ^col- ii;;y, llitdicock, l). IH.'il. I Hilt of oaHtcrn MasMudniNottH, I tl'SOl'. (iri;;in of coarse drift near Hoh- lon, Dcsor. ji II it prints, HanilHtoncN, and ti'apH lit (!onnccti(Mit Valley, llitdi- roik, I'i. Syenite of Nuliant, .lackson, (',, I'. !»rift-lillc(l HcratclieH at I'',a8t Huston. Stodder. SiHiie crystalline limcstoiu's of North America. Hunt, T. S. I'\issils in jiost-I'lioccnc in Chel- sea. Stinipson. IN."'. I'duT . Syenite in S.mtli Daiivers, Nichols. American j;c.<)logic history, l)aiK», J.J). MaBHachusettB — Continued. IKiti. Aye of altered roekn of oaHteni iMassacJiimet Is. Jto;j;erH, W. J(. lK"i7. Ay;o of Coiineeticiit Valley auiul- stoiies. Wells. A;;a,SHi/,, L. lllnstralioiiH of surface K"<''"K.V, llitdicock. K. IS.'iS, (ilacial pliciiomena in Canada and the I'liited States, h'aniHay. (ieidojiy of North .\iiiorica. Mar- (^Oll. .1. Sketch of neolojiy of I'nited States. UoKcrH. H. D. Ielin(do).;y of Now Kiit.cJand, Jlitchcux'k. K. 'I'liloliito formation at Hraiiitreo, J.ea, I. lH."i!'. Jtraintren argillites. .laekHon, C.T. Saline mattors in rocks in eastern MasMachiiHetts. llayc.M, A. A. Tiiloltites from Hraiiitroe, Ho^erH, W . M. (Jatalo^^tio of .state cahinot and notes on metamor]>lilcH. llitdi- cock. I'!. On anticlinal tlexiiros in MaHsa- chiiHettH. Koyers. II. 1). Slates of (iovernors Island, Ifoi-erH, W. 15. I'iileoiitolojfy of New York, vol- iiiiieH, Hall.. I. Saiiilstone and trap at Jladley and .\niherst, Stoihler. Analysis of slate from Sonier- ville, J)oriil)ach. Ivcd sandstones on crystallines at Northlield, .Jackson, C. T. Section froin(irc(ni(ield toCharle- niont, Hitchcock, E. Cenicnt of I\oxhiirycouj;lomerato, Hayes, A. A. Af^e of Tria.s of Massachusetts, Aui.iJour. Sci. IStiO. Whcatly silver-load mine, Hlakc. So-called talcose schist of Vor- numt, Hitchcock, C. H. Sodalite and el.eolito from Saleiu, Kinihall. Ancient jrlaciers on (jreeii Moun- tains, Hitchcock, E. Cretaceous at Gay Head, Stimp- son. ISCil. Fossiliforouspebhles in conuioui- orate uoar Fall Iliver, Uogers, \V. 1$. 618 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (bullir, Massachusetts— Continued. 1861. General n-jjort on f^eology of Maine, llitchcock, C. H. Somt! points in American geology, IInnt,T.S. Notes i»n I'riiuordiiil andTaconii;, Mai'con, .). Age of Hoxbnry conglomerate, Honvt', .lackson. Paracloxi, Whittlesey. On some glacial beds uitli in: sils at (iloucester, Slialer. Diatonuiceons nmd :it CoLusmI, | Stodder. 186!t. Distril)ution of drift. Hyatt. (.Concentric structure of iimnu rocks, Shaler. Recent shell at great deptli lieloi | Fort Warren. Niles. Analyses of jxitrosilex Iniiii Mt rose, .lackson, C. T. 1870. (ieology of North Amoriia, lliiiJt.j T. S. ' Lanrontian of eastern Massadiu-] setts. Hunt, T. S. Norite or lahradorite rock, lInu''] T.S. [Bcu.ir. ■dibton] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 619 oil III lllilSJf, Massachusetts— Continued. 1870. Cfiilof^yof eiisteni New England, lIunt.T. S. I.iiliradoiiterookHfitMarblelu'iid, Hnnt.T.S. Ii'i |i(irt on IIoosiic Tunnel, Hunt, T. S. New England granite l'orinati(ni, :iiiiit,T. s. jlaisfd lieaoh at ilarbloliead, Hyatt. li'iil^iCH of drift in eastern Massa- (linsctts, Slialor. Disintegrated rocks at Salem, Hyatt. Ki riitie at Lynn, Tracy. h'l. Eii/o("iu limestone of Massachu- setts, Perry, Burbank. Tosition and height of ]ilatcau in wJiich New England gla<'ior8 originated, Dana, .1. D. Clianges of level of coast of Maine, Slialcr. C'diiiiecticut glacier, Dana, J. D. 'rr;iiis]iortation of bowlders in .New England. .Jackson, C. T. ficology of vicinity of IJoston, llunt.T. S. t'oiigloiiierate i)ebl)les at Mon- tague, Xiles. (ilacial scratches in Herkshire Mild Wachusett ranges, Agas- si/, L. A si't of liowlders in Berkshire, Agassi/,, L. On trr.o 'I'aconic, Dana, J. D. Klrvalion and change of Atlantic coal levels, Hyatt. Address of Hunt (o American .\s- sociation, Dana, .1. 1). (ieological map, Hitchcock, C. H. I'nulder trains in Bcirkshire, I'erry. Colli of Mansfield, . I ackson, (I. T. I'liNsieal features, Nih^s. .Ml ii. lines near Watert own, Slialer, Niles. <»ii-in of granite and syenite, .l.iekson.C.T. iv'rl.uions in vicinity of Moston, SiiMh'r. IKl', Sill \,.y of Essex ('oiinty. Hyatt. • iieeii Mountain geology; on the i|uartzite, Dana. .1. I>. Massachusetts— Continued. 1872. What is true Taconic, Dana, J.D. Origin of cozoiinal limestone at Chelmsford, Burbank, I'erry, Drift in vicinity of Salem, Pick- ering. Island of Aqnidneck and jjarts of Narragan.sett Bay, Shaler, Por])hyriesof eastern coast. Hunt, T. S. Features in the vicinity of Salem, Hyatt. Phenomena observed in ijnarry- ing, Xiles. Notes on granitic rocks, Hunt, T. S. Rocks of (ireat Jiarrington, Dana, .J.D. 1873. Concentric lamination in rocks, Hunt,T.S. On stall rolitc and .Silurian age of Green Mountain gneisses. Dana, J. D. River and lake terraces, Yonmans. Helderberg rocks of Connecticut N'alley, Dana, J. D. Record of Science for 1X72, by Baird, Dana. .1.1). Ta of Massachu- setts, Croshy. Siderite at Cay Head. ISlako. 1877. Coal regions of America. Macfar- lane. .1. Decayed gneiss of Hoosac Moun- tain. Hunt, T. S. Porphyries of eastern Massachu- setts, Hyatt. Conglomerate at Harvard, Hur- hank. Post- Pliocene of Nantucket. S( ud- der. Origin of kanies in Massachusetts, Uphuui. Massachusetts — Continued. 1877. (ieoiogy of o«6tern Pennsylvania llnnt.T. S. lielation of geology of y^v llampshin; to adjacciit terri- tory. Ilitclicoi'k, (Ml. Gecdogy of New 1 iMiiiiishirf, Mitclicock, (.'. H. ; Hunriiiijfiii, Rtdations of geology ol' Vcrniiint to that of Herkshire. I >aiia, ,|, D, Geology of New HMnipshire, hy Hitchcock. Dana,, I. 1>. Westiield during Chani|iliiiii ]«•■ riod, Diller. Ilelderberg of liernanisioii iiml N'ernon, Dana, .1. D. Connecticut Valley in I liamiilain and terrace p(a'iods. Ipliain. Surface geology of Mcrrii.iie \:illey, Uphain. Surface geology of casitMii Mih. sachust!tts, Crosby. \'ermont geology, by Wing, l);iii:i, .1. D. Origin of porphyry, liouvi'. 1S7S. Distribution of till, rpliiiiii. Richmond bowlder train, iiciitdii. Dikes and azoic of s(mtlu;i-t| Pennsylvania. Hunt. T. S. Petrograi)hy of (^uincy inid Kork- port, Wadsworth. Modified drilt in New lliiiii[isliiie.j Uphaui. TIu! Ice ago, (iratacaj). Glacial drift in Ncnv liiuiiiisliirf,] Hitchcock, C. H. Atlas t(» geology of .New lliiiiip- shire, Hitchcock. ('. 11. Surface geology of New ll.uiiii- shire. r])liam. Lenticular hills drift. Ilitelicmh, C.H. Gravel ridges in Mfn'rinuu' ValKyj Wright, G.F. Mineralogy and jtetrogvapliy Hoston and vicinity. Wan worth. Kaiiies in New Hain|isliirt' aul Massachu.setts, Wright. (1. 1'. 1879. Hudson River age of Taeoii schist.s. Dana, .1. P. • Triassic of New .Tersiy ami 1 ouj necticut Valley, hy liussill Dana, J. D. The till iu New Euglau.l, L iihau [nuLLir uisylviuiia, y (if Nc-,v .(•(•lit terri- 11. Il:ilii\i8liiri-, Suiitini;tmi. ol' Vcnndiit . Ihuuu.I.ll, iiuiisUire, iiv . I». liiiiiiilain ]"■• iiinlstdu ;iiiil I. in Cliiimiihiiii Is, \'|illilln, of Mcrriiiiac t'iistcrii Ml- yWiiit;. Diiiia, ,-, l>onvi'. 1, 1'liliam. •triiiii. Ili'iit"!!. 1 of M)\ltlU'il-t I t.r.s. cv ;iuil lloi'h- DABTON.l NORTH AMF-KIdAN GEOLOGY. 621 wll :illl| isliiio.H 11)1. NV 1 :nii psIiire.H ( ,11. New llaiiip- ift. IIit('kana. J. 1). Allcv,0(l ebauges in relative eb^- vation of land and sea, Mitcb- >'\\,U. Ucology of eastern Massacbiisetts, Crosby, .Succession of glacial do]io8its in \e\v ];n;:;bind, Ciibaui. History of some pro-Cambrian rocks. Hunt, T, S. IW'l. .Mclapbyre of iiriiibton, Hcnton. Handed aniygdules of l!righton ;iiiiyi;da]oid, I 'avis, W'.M. I'lissagc of .sediments to volcanic in Hriubton, Sbaler. ('(impression of rocks in tbe I'los- Idii liasiii. Crosliy. Wadswortb, iMil't in vicinity of Huston, rji- liiiiii. Ituic of glacial era in eastern ^ortb America, Wright, (i. 1'. Sd-callcd kanios of C(Miuecticiit Valley, Dana, .J. I». Date of close of glacial period, Wright, (i.F. Niiil'dlk County basin. r>a"ton. lllu-^irationsof tbe earths surface glaciers), Shaler and Davis. Kiiiiies or moraines of New l>ng- land, Wright, G. F. Massachusetts — Continued. Issi, Ago of beach at bead of Nan- tucket Harbor, Scudder. Felsites and associated rocsks north of Hoston, Diller. Distorted pebldes in conglomer- ate, Crosby. Fossilifcrous bowlders in drift of Cape Cod, Crosby. 1><82. I'"lood in Coimeticut Valley from melting glacier, Dana, .1. D, North Amori<'a in tbe Ice age, Hitchcock, C. H. Age of Taconic system, Dana, .F, D. l)cerfield dike, Emerson. 'I'ri.issic trajis of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Now Jersey, Davis, W.M. 1W15. Glacial and Champlaiii jjoriods New Haven region, Dami, .1. 1). F.vidonce from southern New F.ng- land against iceberg theory of drift, Dana, .1.1). Kelation of *' felsyto " to con- glonierato at Milton, Mass., Wadswortb. Classitication of 1 a k <; liasins, Davis. W.M. Decay of rocks geologically <'on- sidered. Hunt. T. S. Fossils of Rernardston, Wbitlieb!, K. I'.; Dana..l. D. Terminal moraine of second gla- cial period. Cbaiiiberliii, T. C. Changes of level on east coast of North .Viiicrica. ( 'ook. G. IF. I'racbytes of .Marblebead, Wads- worth. Notes on eastern Massachusetts, F>odge. Argillites and associates at Hrain- tree. Podge, Culture and curing of toliacco, Killebrew. Country rock at Marblebead, Wadswortb. History of Taconic (question and relation of Tacoiiian series, Hunt.r. S, Country rock of .Marblebead, W'ldswortb. Kelations of tlie (^uincy granite to the argillite, Wadswortb. MO CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF tni'u,.ir. Massachusetts — Continued. 1883. rdsites in vicinity of Boston, Diller. Zircon flyenites from Marhlehead, Wiulhworth. IIornliliMido firanitc of (j>nincy, AViulswoi'tli. Life of William E. Logan, Dana, J.D. Glacial flood of Connecticut Val- ley, Hitchcock. C. H. | 1884. Orifjin of bedding in so-called inctanior]diic rocks, Dana. .J. D. .Southward ending of Taconic synclinal. Dana. J. D. Position of Philadel|ihia gneiss, Hitchcock, c. n. ] Hudson ago of Taconic slates, Hall,,!.; Dana.. 1. 1). IJuilding stones, Slialer. Strength of granite, Winchell, N. H. Climate changes of later geologic times, Whitney, J. D. Azoic system and its subdivi- sions, W^liitney and Wadswortli. delations of Triassii' tra])s and sandstones of eastern United States, Davis, W.M. Geology and mineralogy of Essex County, McDaniel. Hlnstrations of polished rock surfaces, Morgan. II. J. Felsites and associates north of Hoston, Diller. Distribution and origin of druni- lins, Davis. W. M. (Jeology of Hliodo Island, Dale. Hall on Jludson ago of Taconic slates, Dana, ,1. D. Drumlins. Davis, W. M. Decay of *s:i, lluinj T. S. Rhode Island and Mnssachii^etl^ coals, Emiiions, A. !>, Report of Atlantic Coast (livisinij Shaler. Reiiort — glacial divisinii, Cliaa berlin. T. C. Seacoast swamps, shalei'. 1886. Geology of northern Now l.ii| land. Hitchcock. (■ H. Genesis of Boston Imsiii ;iu 1 1| rocks, Bonvi^. Fire sand in Clinton ('"Unl^ N. Y., Brainerd, Marginal kames, Lewis, II. <■ Structure of ('onnectii.tit V:ill Trias.Davis, W. M. InuLLir. Ill Siittci,, DAKTOK.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 623 rH- ^m Smock,.!. I', ^M ol'biiililliv.' ^B <|lU'fltii<;i. ^M issc-s (■;i>t- ^M , lliti'lu'iiok, CdUStitlMlt. I. rcou, .1. [\tioii (if scries | uul Biiltiiii. in nil A .luliMi. I igli iiitnisioii, 1 .0 rocks. lliiDt, schist. Worfts- I stv;iti-r;iiib, pt' North Amci-I (lsIlonri';.'m,j Stall's, Mo' ^rt.j |i'. ]iscnilo-lirecJ ro. I'.sspx ('"iin. luiit Kc;irs;ir;i'i ry, ISM!, llunl Massachiiset' ■ CdMslilivW'" Jivisioii, C'to I ShiiltM-. luTii Nt'"' '■' ,r H. I, basin ;iul '| Hilton Comii ll.ewis, H.' Viocticut V;ill I.M. MassacliusettB— Continued. 1880. Now Englaud Uppor Silurian, Dale, llolyoke trap, Emerson. linii ores, rutnani. i;(>])ort of work in division of (licniiHtry, Clarke, F. W. ( niiil>rian system, Walcott. 1S87. .Succession and structure of crys- talline rocks. Kmerson. Cutting of gorges through trap riilges, Emerson. Lower Silurian fossils from Ta- couic, Dana, .J. D. Map of United States, Hitchcock, f.H. .'^wninps and terraces, Shaica'. h'cport on IJhode Island, I'rovi- (lence Franklin Soc. TriasHic of Connecticut Valley, i>avis,W. M. I acouic rocks and stratigraphy, l»ana..I.D. Instruction in investigation, Da- vis. W.M. laconic system, Walcott. (Origin of Triassic monoclinal, Davis. W.M. Swamps of NcAV England, Shaler. Ta( onic ((uestion restated. Hunt, T.S. History of crystalline rocks, lIunt,T. S. fiay Head, Merrill, F..T.H. t'arhonift^rous plants and rocks, Kfiiip. (diiiiectiout Lake of Champlain |icriod, Emerson. W. Introduction deposits of phos- phates of lime, Shaler. Fislips and plants Croiii Trias, Xcwlierry. Fossils in lower Taronir of Em- mons, Walcott. (icology at Great Harrington, .fiilien. Geology of Marthas Vineyard, .^^iialer. Orology of outer islands of Hos- ton Marhor, Crosby. Geology of vicinity of Salem, .^1 ars. Hampshire County, Emerson. Tacdiiic at Hoston. Hyatt. Principles of adversaries of the laconic, Marcou, J. Massachusetts — Continued. 1888. Cambrian of Bristol, Shaler. .Joint structnre, Crosby. Relations of conglomerate and slate in Boston basin, Crosby. Origin of kames, Shaler. Petrography of dike in Hostou basin, Hobbs. 1889. Traps of Connecticnt Valley, Da- vis and Whittle. Horizon of Nahant limestone, Foerste. Potholes at Cohasset, I$ouv6, Ilpham. (ieological recreation. Honey- man. Geology of Nahant, T.ane. (ieology of Nantucket, inhaler. Contour map, Davis, W. M. .'Structure of drum] ins, Upham. Conglomerates in gneisses, Hitch- cock, C. H. Shells in till near Hoston, Up- ham. Report — Division of Archean ge- ology. United States Geological Survey, Pumpelly. Report — Atlantic Coast division. United States Geological Sur- vey [shore lines, Cretaceous, nietamorphic rocks], Shaler. Report — Division of coast lino geology. United States Geolog- ical Survey, Shaler. Report — Division Paleozoic in- vertebrates, United Slates Ge- ological Survey, Walcott. I'.uilding stone, Merrill, G. P. Analyses of sands and clay, Mar- thas Vineyard, Clarke, F. W. ; Riggs. 1890. Archean axes of eastern North America, Dana. ,1. D. Bcrnardston, series of upper De- vonian. Emerson, Dana, J. D. Cretaceous jdauts, Marthas Vine- yard, White, D. ; Newberry. Cretaceous fossils, Marthas A'ino- yard, Shaler. EvidcTice of till on glacial cli- mate. Crosby. P^ssex C^ouuty, Sears. Excursion in ncn-thern Api>ala- chiaus, AVilliams. (J. H. Gay Head, Clark. W. K. ; Merrill, F..(.H.; Ward, L.F. 624 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (nuLUir, Massachusetts — Coiitiuiied. 1890. rbysiciil history of KoHtoii basin, Crosby. Granitoid areas in lower Lauren- tian, Hitchcock. ( Jranites in MasBacbusotts, Emer- son. Kaolin in Hliin ford, Crosby. History of Boston basin, Crosby. Macfarlane's Railway (iuido, Crosby, l^pliani. Ottrclito and ilmenite stbists, Wolff. Metaniorpbic phenomena, Emer- son. Sanborn bowlder, Scoville. Tacouic mountains, Am. Cool. Tertiary and Cretaceous deposits, Shaler. Vein filling in till, Emerson. Warren's Geograpliy, Hrower. Report — Atlantic Coast division, United States Geology Snr\ ey, Slial(!r. Repiirt — Division of Archcan ide- ology, United States Geological Snrvey, Pumpelly. 1891. American opinion on the older rocks, Wincholl, A. Arkose beds in Newark rocks in central Massachusetts, Emer- son. Biographical notice of E. Em- mons, Marcou, J, Cambrian of North America, \Val- cott. Clay concretions, Arms. Composition of till, Crosby. Criteria of cnglacial and subgla- cial drift, r])liam. Cretaceous of North America, White, C. A. Dates of origin of certain tojjo- graphic forms, Davis, W. M. Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- relation, Williams, II. S. Equivalents ol' Minnesota iron ores, Winchell, N. II. Fauna of lower Cambrian, Wal- cott. Fossiliforous shales in Triassic of Connecticut, Davis. Fresh-water swamps, Shaler. Greylock synclinoriuiii. Dale. Genesis of iron ores, Kimball. Massachusetts — Con tinned. 1891. Inequality of distribution of ui;- glacial ilrift, Ui)ham. Iron ores of Minnesota, Wiuchcll N. II. and 11. V. Kame ridges, etc., in inir,'lian), Itouve. Keiiitoiihyre from Marlilelicni Neck [analysis], Chatard. Metaiiiorphism in cougluiinTiite schist, Wolff. New .lersey gecdogica] survey, Report [Ago of white lime- stones], Am. Gool., Danii, ,1. ji, Physical geograjdiy of sdiitlnin New J'.ngland. Davis, \V. M. J'osition of fossiliferous Newark beds, Emerson. I 1 'reservation of glaciated rmh, Fuller. Relation of secular rock ilisimc. gration of certain traiisiti(Hi;il| schists, Pnmi)elly. Rifting in granite |C;qi(! Ami', Tarr. Stones for building, .Merrill, 1 1, 1'. | Triassic of Connecticut \alkv Davis, W.M. Triassic of Massachusetts, Eiiier-| son. Wablen, Cochitnate, niid otl lakes inclosed by iiiodiiii(l| drift, Uplnnn. What constitutes the TawuH mountains. Wiucliill. X. 11, Mather, William \\'. Illnstr.itions »li section through a ]>art of ('niiii('iiicii| from Killingly to Hadd.ini. AMi..l(iiir. Hci., vtil.2],iil).!t| '.I7, plal.'lH.j Notices of th(^ geoloiTV i<\' tliti 1 lan pagts.iui Norwich, 1834. — Third of till! lii> Vork. Niw \oi I'p.ffii im, .Ui.>iiracl l- Aiii .liiiir. Ass..,-. All m. Jiiill. Im'i.i.in. H I'^BTo"! NORTH AMEUICAN GEOLOGY. G25 Mathei, William W. — CoiitiiimMl. Mather, Wiiliain W. — Continued. (l-'ossil lislies in (.'onnecliciit siinii- ( 1 |Aiiiili>f;y in fosHJls of IliuUon jtoiic. I I sliitc's ill K'euMnelaor iiud Sar;it(»<;iiconu- Ni Hiialiriuuili, lH34,iii>.r>:ii-5;i2(ii).), WM. ' tics and in western New Ydrk.l I ■■ Vir.st annual ro])()rt of tll(^ lir.st jjeo- i Am.J.mr. S.:i., v..l. jl, p. im, lH4i. l„j,ir:,l distri.'t of N.'W York. \ Ah«oc. An>.(i....l„ Trans., p. 17(3 lim-M), 1843. N,w V<(rk (iuol. Siirv., IhI Aniiiiiil JtciM.ri, , Fil'tli iininiiil report on the geolog- li|i.iji !!.">. Albiiiiy. 18'1". ; ical survey of the lirst f;t'»logical dis- First iiunnal report on Mm geolo;;- tnct. inil survey of Ohio. ' (i|iii> (Jiol. Siirv.. l.st .\iiiiiiiil K(']Kirl, jip. r,-:':i,('n|lllllllUH. IHIIH. Ali.Hlriict, Am. Jmir. S( the first geological district of tlio State of New York. New Vork Cit-ol. Surv.,4tli .Viiuual Kcpml. 1111.21 1 2,W, Albany, 1840. *' act. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 4(1. )ip. "il-fSO, 1 — 1 [-08, 1844. litacl to .\s.soc'. Am. Ili'ol. On tbo physical geology of the I'liited States east of the Koeky Mountains, and on solium of the causes aH'octing the sedi- mentary formations of the earth. Am, .lour. Sci,, vol. 19. pp. 1-20, 284-3111, 184.''>. (In tlie alleged great coal beil of Terry ('(Hiuty, ( )hio. .■\ni .lour, Sii,. 2(1 scries, vol, l.'j, i),4,')0 Ik p.), !r,-|3. Ii'eport of the stateliou.se artesian well at Columbus, Ohio, 12 page,s, C(duinbus, isrill. Abstnu t. .\m. ,10111'. Sci.,"2(l scries, vol. '27, j). ■270 (1 p.), 1859, Matthew, (ieorge 1'. Observations on the geology of .St. .lohn County, Now lirunswiek. Canadian Xal.. vol. 8. jip. 241-2."i9. If*ti3. Cupriferous rocks of southeastern New Uriinswiek compared with those of the eastern townships, Canada. Olpscrvutions on tlio p'olof^y of southern New I'lruuswiik, by T.. W. Hailcy |cl.al. ], \>\i. 149 I'd, Ficdirictoii, 18G,". Abstract, .Vm. .lour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 39, p, 3,i(! (J p.), ISO,'!. • Notes oil the geology id' ("harlotte County. Ob.scrvations on the f;eoloi;y of soutbern Now BriinswicU, by 1,. \V. Bailey (ct.al,], pp. I,''i3-ir)8, rrcdcriclon. 1805, .Vbstract, .\m. Jour. Sci,, 2(1 series, vol. 39, p.3.W(SP'),I**''^- Dull. 1137 40 626 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bnum. MattheTV, Ooorfjo 1'. — Coiitimiod. [ 1 Duiisiiiaiic <<)al. (>l)Horviiliciiis on till' Kciilofiy nl hoiiIIkmii N«w liniiiHwick, li.v I.. W. Hailey |<'t. ul.], pp. I 157-158, Frrdericton, ISfir.. Matthew, (JeorRC F.— fJontiniicd, Oil a iiiotliodof ili.stiiiyniNliinjrijipuj. triiio from iiiiiiiiio (h'poHits. Koyal Soc. Ciiimtlii/rnuis., vol. 1, hit. |, pp 147-14B, 4^ 18Sn. Oil the Azoic and Taleozoic rocks of Illimtratioiis of tlio fiimiuof ilic ,st. Houthoiii New ItniiiHwick. (i«i>l. Soc.Qimrt. .lour., vol.21, pp. 422-4:i4. map, IKfiS. Caiiiuliaii Nat., vol. ;i, now wciicH. p](. Hfi"- ani.lHfi.'). Al)Hlrafl, Am. .lour. Sci., L'd NcrirH, vol. 4'J. p. rj4 (.i II. I, IHWi. lliironiaii of Xcw Mnin.swick ; lower CarboniferouH of soutliern Now HriinH- wick. AciKlian Gool., liyJ. W. DawHon. 2<1 oilition, liji. fiRfi-087. Lomloii, 1868. On tlio. surface jjonlofi'v of Now Hrnim- wick. ('aiiadiaii Xat.. vol. 0, now .sorlps. jij). H!l-1()7; V(il. 7. new .scries, ))]i. 4:il!-4.M, 1K72, Itcad (olNnt, Hist. Sck'.oI' Now liriiiiHwiok, April, lf<71. Ali.stract. Am. Jour. Sri., lid .series, vol, 2, l.p.:)7i-:i72(Sp.).i«7i, Imiircssioiis of Ciiliu. (.aiiailian Xat., vol. 7. new series, ]))). 19-ltt, On thoMolliisciiol 1ll(^ ])Ost-Pliocono foiinalioii in Acadia. Canadian Nat., vol, 8. new series, pi). 104-117, 1878. Kroni Annals Helgian .Soe., Malacol,, vol.!), IH74, ];c))ort on the slati? formations of tlic iiortliern part of ('liarh)ttc County, New Itrnnswick. witli a sunini.iry of frcohiiiiral (d)8orvatioii.s in the 8onth- castcrn i>»vt of tln^ same county. (ieol. Surv. Canada. Kcjiort of proRress, 1876-77, i)i>. :)21-.in0, 1878. Report on tlio Upper Silurian and Kinji.ston (llurouian) of soutliern Now Brunswick. Geol. Surv. Camuia, lieport of jirogross, 1877-78, i>p. lE-CE. .Alontreal. 187!t, Rejiort on the superlicial j^eology of Kouthcrn New Brunswick. (ieol, Surv. Canada, Keport of ]irof;rea», )S77 78. 11].. 1KK-30EI'. Moiilreal, 1879. Tidal erosion in the Hay of Fiindy. (,'anadiaii Nat,, vol.0, new. series, j)]), :ifl8-;i73, 18S1. LaciiHtrlne formal ion of Torryburu Aalley. New Drunswieli, Nat. Hist. tSoc, Hull. No. 11, l.p.:i-!), 1883. ■ lohn ^roup. Itoyal Soc. Canada, Trans., vol, l.ser. i,^,,, 87 108, 4'". 188ri, The jjeoloj,n(ral ane of f ju^ .Neailjim fauna. Itritisli Assoc Report of .Mtli iiieelingpi, 712-74:1 (J ]).), 18H,5, An outline of recent diseoverievjii the ,St. .lohn jjroup. New llrunswiiU, Nat. Hist. Sni'., Hull. Xi, t, 11)1.07-102, 188.-,, Caiiiirlian live. Sci,, vol. l.pp. I3i; 1 tl. iKi',, Note on the occurrence of Olencl. luH ( ?) kj(;rulfi in America. Am. .Tour. Sri., ;iil series, vol. .'il, )i]i. 472-473 (Sp,).18R0. [Sketch of geolo;fy of I'ryes Islaiul,] New Hruuswiek, Nat. Hist.. Soc,, liulLXori. p. 38, 188(1. A preliminary notice of a iu'W(,'eiiii- of Hilurian lislies. New lirunswiek. Nat. ITist. See.. Hull, No, 5, ji]). GO-73, 1887. Illustrations of tho l'aiiii;i nf tlio.'^i, i John grouj), No. IV. Canadian IJoo. Sei., vol. 2. ]). 4:i2, l.-''7. Brief nlistrnrt of paper read at tin- i)ii'Oiin(;| of tlio Koyal Society of Canada, On tlie Cambrian faunas of (';i]io| Hreton and Newfouiidl;uid. Canada, Iloyal Soc, Trans,. V(il, 4, Sk, IV, j pp. 147-1.''>7, 1887. Alistract Canadian l!on. Sci.» miI.'J, |i)i. 2.'>8, ]88fi. Onpsammiclinitesand tlieearlytriln- liites of the Cambrian I'ock.s in eastera| Canaihi. Am. (ieol., vol. 2, pp. 1-9. 1>^HH. On a basal scries of ("amliri.in rofka in Acadia. Canadian Rec. Sei,, vol. 3, ]ip, -1 L'9, IS'i* — On tho classification of tlie ( ainlnid rocks of Acadia. Canadian Roc, Sci,, vcd. 3, pp, 71 ,-1, .lOUl^ 371-372, 1889. — On some remarkable oru'anisiib o| the Silurian and Devoniiin nuli,^ southern New Brunswick. Canada. Royal Soc Trans., vol. 6, Jjii'.lY Abstract, Scienco, vol. 1, p. 308 (i p.), 4°, 1883. , pp. 49-62, 4 plates, 1880. [BrLUir. Ml. ii\);ladi3- 1, HI'C. 1, p]l. 1)1' the St, l.ncc. 4, ini, llH'ClillJ.ff icdvcric- ill 1311 lU.l'^"' ■ (if Oloiicl- 111, i>i>. ri-n P*«TOV.) NORTH AMKHICAN GEOLOGY. 627 rye s Islfiml] 1 KIC. r.iiU.Ni..:'. 1 11 new (icllib 1 Sdc .Hull. Nil. 5, IIKI or tlmSt. 4:i'J 1,-S7. till' ]ny\m 11 \n 1)1' (';il"> 1. ,1, 4. S)r. IV, i..v„i.2.i)v.; |hcc;irlytrilit-j Iks in I'listeml liiil)ri;iii rncK^ r,-'j9,is^f. [lu'raiiiliii:"! 71.S1. 30m4 |)ri;niiianis |;iii roi'lis vol. 6, See. Matthew, (iiorRo T.— Continued. I Ilow i.s tlin Canihrinn dividodf A ' ],|,;i I'or tlio(']aHHitH;iition of Salter and .\lli. (ii'ol., vol, », \<\t. i;i«-14H, 1SH9. CDiildiaii I!<'i\ Scl., V()l.:i,i)i).47.')-4a'), 1H89. On ('iunl)rian organism.s in Aradia. (';iii:i(l:). Itiiyal .Soc, TrniiH., vol. 7, .Sop. IV, ,i|,. i;i.--l82, rintes V-IX, 1«89. .\li-trarif)n, v))l. 14, p. 70 (4 linos), 1877. Resum^ d'un m(^moir(« sur Ics roclies ( 'ainbriennes du Nouveau-Hrnns- wick (Canada). C'ongrC'sCi^'ol. Iiitcrnatioual. Compto Ucnilii, 2d session, ])p. ()4fi-(i48, liologm", 1882. and BllB, R. W. Report on the gecdogy of southern New Hrnnswick, countiesof Charlotte. Snnbury, (Queens, Kings, St, .John, and Albert. (lOol. Siirv. (Janada, Jlt'port of ])roi;ress, 1878-79, i)p. ll>-2ni), map, Montreal, 1880. Maury, M. F. Notice of the gold veins of the Knited States luino noiir Fred- ericksburg, A' a. Am. ,Tour. Sii., vol. 32, pp. 32.')-330, 1837. On the geologic agency of the winds. Am. Assoc Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. (i, pj). 277- 296, 18.-)2. Catalogue of the West Virginia Staio exhibit at tho International Exhibition .it I'hiladelphia in 187(5, ?,X pages, Phila- delphia, 18T<). and Fontaine, W. M. Resources of West \'irginia, x, \'.\Q pages, Wheeling, 1876. Mavr, George. Geological history of tho North Anieri(!an lake r4'gion. Gcol. M.ig., now series, vol. &, pp. 4.M-4r)0, 1878. Fromflardiiners'Clinmii'lc 1878, pp. 1))9-170, 1878, Abstrai I, .\m. .lonr. Sci., 3il series, vid. 16, J)]). 394-3'.!.') ^\ l).),1878. Maxwell, Volney L. [lioctures on] min- eral coal. Wyoming Hist, and (ieol. Soi.. I'liblication N'o. 1,52 i)agP8, 1858. Maycock, J. D. Geological description of Harbadoes, with a map of the island. Koyal Inst, (ireat Britain, Quart. Jour., vol. U, 1821. [Maynard, George W. ] The ore deposi ts of Piochoo, Nev. Kng. and Mining Joiu'., vid. 51, pji. 171-172 (i p.), 40, 1891. 628 CATALOOUF, AND INDEX OF fnn.L.ir [Maynaid, (icor^r W.]— (jDiitiiuied. Meek, F. H. — ('(Hitiiunul. (<»ii a^n dl' Silver liorf HaiidstoiicH, DcscriptioiiK ofiicw (>rjj;aiiic innmjj, i lltiili.l Am. Inst. Milling' l''i>t{.. I'niiiH.. vol. !•, |i. :!:i (.i i..),lnxl. Meade, A\'illiaiii. Clicniical unalyHiHaiiil from tlio CrotiitoouM rockH oi' \n. •umvcr IhIi'iikI. .Mliiiijy IiiHl., 'rriiiiH., vol. 4, jiii. ;i7-4!l, l*)) — IJoiiiaikH on tlio CarboiutViniis amil .lrs.iipti<.iHirtl..Mw.allati,l,v.ns<..vc.v(l ,,,„,. ,h mcks of ouHtcrii KansasiiiJ iicjir llni 'ri(P!4a lvi\ t'l', I'a. .\iii. Jiiiir. Sci.. vol. i:i, lip. II'J a.'i, IH'.'H. Meads, A. D. TIio Stillwater, Minn., dec]) well. Am. (ii'oi,, vol. ;t, lip. 311 ■.^•^ {<■ p.). ikhii. Kciilicii, vol. i:i, p. 4(11. ism. Mease, .riinies. A jioolo^ical ace ounl of tin' I'liiti'd Stales, ('(iinprt'lioniliiio' a Hliort (Icsciiplion of llicir aniniai, ve<;c- talilc. anil minotal prmlnittions, an- tic|uil i('.-<, anil ('llrio.siti(^s, iii, IIMI, xi\ pa,i;.'S. IS , I'liiladelpliia, ts(>7. Medical Society of Pennsylvania. [Skctcli of j;eo]o;;y of Lycoiiiiii)^ Comity.] .Med. Soc. riiiinf.ylv:ini:i, Tr.-ni.s.. nil .snifs. vol. L', p. 8'.), l,''(i(l. (IcolojA'y [of Snytler Coiinty |. Mcil. Soc. I'l'Miisylvinila. 1 iMiis., vol. 1(1. pp. M 1-512, 1884. Meehan, 'I'lmina.s. Some evidences of jrreat modern "(.oloirical eliano'es in Alaska. riiihiili'lpiii;! .Vciiil. Sci.. I'roc., vol. Ii."i, pp. 1,87 18!l. 18,S|. .Mmlr.'K't. Science, \ol. L'. pp. .Mil .'i47, ."),").') q p.).4'M884. Note.s on gliieierH in Alaskii. l'liila(lel)ilii:i -Vciiil. .Sci., I'roc. vol. il.'i, pp. ■J4a-'J5,">, 1884. Meek, F. 15. Kei)ortoii Monilean Comity. (Icol. Siiiv. .Mis.soini, Isl and -i[ .\nniiiil Reports, pnrt -, pp. !i,'i-ll'J, iiiMp. JcU'eison City, 18.J5. KiiUiiirkH on the Cretaceous fossils 'ii'm XeliriiHka, and tlioir rcdations lotliove of (ho iiiljacent States and otlieilin.ili. ticH farther eawtward, in ('(miiociiin with ii rtjview of a jiajiei' reeeiitly|iii!i. lished on this siilijeet by M. .lilies .Mat. COM ill r.iilletin de la Societe 'jeoliijjji (le I'raiiee. Am. iloor. Sii., L'll seiien, vol. 3'.i. |p|i. I'lMj i 18(1.''.. — I'ndimiiiaiy notice of a siikiII cdll,,,. lion of fossils foiiiid liy Id', llavg n tll(^ west shore of Keillieds Ciiaiint'liil I the hioho.st northern localities evercs-l plored. .\m. .loMr. Sci., 2(1 mdi-Ics, \c)l. In, i)|i.:;|-:4| 1HI15. — Doseriidion of fossils Iroin tli(Nnirii-| eroii.s .slatka. Am. .lour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. U, |i|i. 17i'-lsl 282 28;i,.'!27-;i:!9, 1807. — Note on the use of the name I1iii1m>ii| h'iver f^roiip. .\m. .lour. Sci.. 2(1 scries, vol. lii, p|i, iVi-;);! (.\ p.), 1,8(17. — Remarks on tlic! oeoloj^y ol' llii'val- ley of Maek(>iizie K'iver, with tii;iires| and deseription.s of fossils |c|c.]. Cliicngo Aciid. Sci., Tran.s.. v ol 1. |i|i.i,l-lH.j plates. 4^, 186». collected Ity Prof. Henry V. iiindontho i AssinniboineandSaskatehcwanexplor- I [ ] (Jeology of the line ot tlic }:iw(! ing expedition, with descriptions of some new species. Norl Invest Territory Kcporl on AsHinni- Ipoinc iiiid Saskatt'liewan expedition, hy U. V. Hind. pp. 182-185. plate 1, 4 \ Toronto. 185il. — Reply to JIarcon's strictures on 1'. H. Meek in his notes on the. Cr'aneoiiver and Sncia itihinds. I'liiladelidiia Acad. .Sci., I'roc.. V(d. Hi. pp. ;ii4-:ii5 (4 p.), 1802. I'acilie railroad. (icol. Ma-., \ ol. 7, pp. Ili;i 1114. 1870, - — Lists of fossils from I'tiili. \vilii>iiiii9| notes. I'nitcd States geological cxplorMlinii nl'thij lOlli parallel, by CIiiren(!c Kiii.u'. viil.:i.ininii!j industry, pp. 4.50 -4(10, 4'3, WasliinL'lPin.l'^^' — Doscriiitioiis of fossils cdUectcdi' the Cnited Stales Ceolooical Siiml under the charge of Clarence King. riiiladclphiii Acad. Sci.. Troc l„ris:(ih"l 22). 1)]). .50 ()4. 1.870. Aipstract, .\m, .Toiir. Sci., 2d scries. vol..>M 422 (5 p.), 1870. ("PU.1S. liBTON.l NORTH AMEUICAN GKOLOOY. (129 irniviiic rciiiiiind rocliH (if Viii). I I. 4, lip. ;i7-40, !*)( I'lxiiufcl'llll.s ;|||ii| tcni KiiiiHasaiidl lalioim lotliM-*! 111(1 dtlici'ldci; , in odiiiieciiinl vv recently iiii!i. I ly M. .Iiilch; Mai. i!iotu*jl('i)l(ij;iiiii(| vol. 3'.i. i.p. ri;-;:i if :i 8iii:ill I'lillt'i-. 1».V Dr. Il;iv8 1 led.N ('liiuilicl.ill )ealitii!f< ever n- 1 L's, v(il. in, ii|i,:;i4) .H iroiu tlii^itiiriH iiiu. jit'iiliij;,\ , Mil. I. |i|i,| lii:i, ISIiri. )r(Joiiiit/'sYie»!| Piil'i'. ;il,s (jdUoi'tcdl'J ■oloeiciil Nirvi'Jl areiiei! Kin;,'. I'loc. r.irim'[v"l| .'2(1 series, vol.'"' ( feeK, I • l).--('<>»tiii"«"l. .Oil CiiilioiiifiTotiH ami hiiIi-(!:u1m(|i- jliTdiiH loHsil In Mommjiiilia L'oiiut.v, W. Va. Ilcliiiil l!e;;t>lit.t(il' I'liiveinily 111 Went Vir- iliiia. 1871. Ahslini I, Am. Jour. S('i.,:i(l HeiicH, vol. 'J, ]). ;i7iSi'-''"'''l- rreliiiiiiiivry iialfonloloj^ieal report, ciiii>i.'' list'* ol fosHil.s, with do- scrilitiiili.'* of soliic new tyiio.><, etc. I'niti'.l Stiit:.s (;eol(i;^i(iil .iiirvev of Wyo- iiiin(,'aiiil |Hiilioii.-< of ediitiyMiMi.t TenilorleH, F \'.ll.ivl*'" '" eliiiii;e. picliiiiiiiai'y \'M\ re- l».ii. |i|i. '.'K7 :!1H, WiiHliiiisrliiii. 187'J. AIi~Ii;h'I. .\m..!(iur. .Sci., :iil series, vol. 'i, |i. :i|iM! |i.), 187:i. • l{cp()rl oil tlio ]ialt'ont()l(>;jy of east- tni .XeliiaMkii. with soiiit! rciiiark.s on the Carlioiiil'tToii.s loek.s of that di.s- irict. Uiporl 111 (liP ITiiileil Statt'8 Kcoloftirnl .siir- ley ill' .Neliniskii iiiid |iiirtliiii.s of the ailjaceiil Tirrlliiiiis. Ii.v K. \'. Ila.\ deii, pji. H|-'_'45. Wash- Inu'tdll. 1H72. • Preliminary palcontolouieal report, I'liiisistini; of lists anil (l('scri)>tioiis of j liissils, witli romarUson tlio a;;cs of the 'rorkMiii wliieli thoy were found. I'nilnl SlaleH {{eolii;;i(iil survey nl' ll'e Ter- riliirli'S eiiiliraciiijx porliiiiis of Montana, Malm. Wviiiriliii;, anil I'tali. I''. \'. Ilauleii in iliiir::i'.illh Animal Keporl (fur l.'<7-|. pp. .l^'.t ■.|i< \Viisliiii;;l(in, 1.S7;!. .Mistrait. "On the a;;e of the llgnitie forma- liiiii lift he Kocky Mountain re.i;ioii," Ani..Ioiir. Sri..:;il serif.s, vol. 8. pp. -luD-iriS, lH7;i. ■Spori;eii Mill fossils identified aiiioiie; s|i(.'iiiiieiis from Idalio. .Viii. .lour. ,Sei., ;!(1 sories, vol. 5, jip. ;i8;t-38l, liiTll. ■Miller, Morji;an, and Salino coniitics. Ilidl. ,'Mir\ . Missouri, Kepiirls, hS.Vi 1871, p|i. Ill 188, map. plale.f, Jell'crson ('ity, 187:!. ■N'lileon some fossils froiii near the ilrni liase of the Ivocky .Mountains, [ Wist (if (ireejcy and Evans, ('olo., and "llarH from about 200 miles fartlier iiMwaiii. with descriiitioiis of a I'ow I iii'W species. I'liili'il States j;eologiral and <;eo:;raphieal iiirvfy ill' the Territories, V. V. llayden in I'liarj;!'. I'.nll,, vol, 1, 2»l series. \t\). 39-47. Wash- "lU'ti.li, 187,5. Dt'Hcriiitions and illustrations of |lo8»il8 from Vaneonver and Sueia Mook, I'. I?. — Continiuxl. isianils and other Nortlnvesiern Imiili ties. ruiteil States ^eolo;;ie»l anil Ke(i;;raiiliieal NUiAey ol the Terrilorii s, K. \'. Ilavdiii in eliar;;e. Hull., vol. '.', pp. :),')l-;i7(l. plates. Wasle iiigton, 1870. l>e|ioi'ton the ]mleoiitcdofjie;il eollee- tioiis of lli(i <^\]ledition, Kiport of expliiration.s acroHs tho Kieat liasiii of tliii 'I'errilory of I'tali, in 18,'ill, li\ .Siiiiptioii, p|i, :!30-;iTS, riiito.s I-V. 4^, WuMliinj; ton, 1.87(i. A rejiort on the inverfeliriite Crela- eeoiis and Tertiary fossils of tli<< n|i|ier .Missouri eoiintry. fuitiil Slates m olnyical suivey of the Ter ritoiies, 1'. v. llayden in ihai;;e. Uepurls, vol. 11. I\iv, li'Jll iiaf;es, 45 plates, 4-, \\'ii»liiuKlon, 187(1. .Mmtract, .Vin. .lour. Sci., ::il series, vol. in, pp. 14.5 117, l.'<7li. Desei'ijitions of tho ('retaeeons fos- sils collecled on the San.Iiian explor- iii;^ ox[ie(lil inn under Mio (inili. Ue|Miriof( xpediliiin I'mni Santa I'e, .\. .Mex., to tlie.iuiietiiui of the (i rand and (ireeii rivers of thu (ifeat C.iloriulo (if the West, in IH.5',1, under Maeonili^ ^'eiilo;;ieal report liy New- liiTr.v . pp. ll'.M4.S, plates, 4 \Vaslilii;xton. 187fi. Introtlitetoi y remaiks [on Meso.'iiic and ( 'enoy()i(' |. I'liited stales L;eolii;;i(al i xploralion of the lot 1 1 jiarallel I'larence Is ii|e- in charge, \'ol. IS', pale(iiitiiliii;y, pp. ;i-l,"i, Washington, 1877. I)eS(li|itioiis of new species of fossil plants from .Mleohiuiy County, \'a,, with some remarks on tlio rocks seen aloiiii tile (Jliesajieake and Ojiio |,';iil- road near the AN'liitc Sitlpliiir Sprinos of (irecMilirier (,'oiinty, N\'. \'!i. WashinLtloii I'hil. Sue., Hull., Mil. 'J, Apjieii- dix, viii, p(i. i-xix, 188U. anil Englemaiin, II. Notice of Heiilojjieal diseovcries iiiiide hy .1. II. Simpson in the recent exjiloratioii across the contiiHMlt. riiiladelpliiai.Vcad. Sci.. I'roe. [vol. 1l'|. ]ip. I'JIl-lHl, 18111. and Hayden, 1'. "\'. Some (general remarks on tho gi'olooy of the eonntry about tho sonrees of the Missiniri Kiver. I'loladeliihia Aend. Sei., I'roe., vol. 8, pp. ni-11,5. 1857. Alistia( ts. Am. Jour. Sei., '2d seriea, vol. 22, pp. 42H 429. 1857; Canadian Nat., vol, 3, pp. 1.82-184,1858. fiso CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bi'Luir, Meek, I'. 15., and Haydeii, F. V.— Cont'd, j |)t>N('i'i|itioim (cril)od and identified from tiie Crc- tateoMH and Tertiary fonnatioim of that re^iim. I'liilmUliihiii Aciid. Scl., rroc.vol. 8, jip. 2t)5- 'JHfi, 1867. [Note on the Cretaceous rockH of Nehra.sUa.J I'liiliiilclpbia Avutl. Hcl., Pruc.vul. 8, p. 0:i (S|>).1«57- FossilH of Nebraska [from the muck HillHJ. Am. Jour. Sii., 2d HcrK'H, vol. 25, pp. 439-441, 1H58. Fniiii Niilioniil Iiiti'lUtjcncor, March 10, 18&8. Some remarks on the Tertiary and Cretaceous formatiousof the North- west, and the jiarallelisiu of the later with those of other portions of the United States and Territories. I'liiladi'liililii Aeail. Sci., I'roc. [vol. !t], pp. 117-12!!, H58. (»n the so-called Triassic rocks of Kaii.>*aH and Neliraska. .Vm. Jour. .Sci., 2il suriuN, vol. 27, jip. 1)1-115, 1859. [On the probable existence of Permian rocks in Kansas.] l'liila(l('lj)liift A( atl. Sci., I'loc, vol. 10, ])p. 0-10 (i p.),lg5'.l. [Some remarks ou the geology of the Hlack Hills and portions of the surrounding country.] riiiladeljiliia Acad. Sci., I'roc, vol. 10, pp. 4t-49, map, 1859. Remarks on the lower Creta- ceous beds of Kansas and Nebraska, together with descriptions of some now species of Carboniferous fossils from the valley of Kansas River. I>liiladol])hia Acad. Sci., I'roc, vol. 10, j))!, 250-200, 1859. Am. Jour. Sci,, 2d aerios, vol. 27, pp. 219-227 (with additions), 1859. [Letter ou fossils from Red River country.] Iteport of tho exploration of tho country between Lake Sui)erior and tho Ked River Colony, and between the latter jilaee and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan rivers, by S. J. Dawson, p. 18 (| p.), 4°, Toronto, 1859. Meek, 1'. II., and Hayden, V. V. -Contd, Oeological e.xplorution in Kaij. Has Tiarilory. I'hiljiilclphla Acad. Hoi., I'roc, \(i|. |i, |,|, H 5,'i, 1800. KxtractH, .Vm. Jour. Sei., 2d HciiiH, vol a, pj). 424-432, 1850. DescriptiouHof uewLowjTSilii. | rian (rrinu)rdial),.Iiira,H8ic, (ictaieiMi>, and Tertiary fossils collected in NV braska, by tiie exjiloring e,\|M'(litiiiii | under the command of l.ieiit. (i, K. Warren, withsonnjrcmarksoiithcrotiij | from which they were obtained. I'liiladelphia Acali. 1C'.J 177,288, 1881. Introduction. Oeog. .Surv. Illinois, vol. 2, iiiilt.ont(iloj,TJ Ii|i. iii-xix, Chicago, 1800. Meigs, Montgomery C. Oji tlie imovd. ments caused in large ice tieids h\ cx l)ansion and contraction, asilhistiiitiv^ of the formation of anticlinal aiiilsyii| clinal axes in geological foiinatioib. Wasliinjiton I'hil. Soc, liuU,. vol. 'J. Aii^jj dix Vll, pp. i-iv, 1880. Mell, V. H., Jr. The Claiborne gronii;m| its romarkablo fossils. Am. Inst. Mining Kng., Trans., viil. t, 304-313, 1880. Keviewed, Am. Jour. Sci., 3il Miiis.v.J 1 11.157 (J p.), 1881. Auriferous slate deposits ol iB southern mining region. Am. Inst. Miniut; Kng., Traiis, vol. 3 399-402, 1881. Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. j1, VP- *-^ 1881. UAUtdN.. NORTH AMHUICAN (lEOLOGY. nsi Mell, I' ll.,,ir.-»'<»ntiim«i(l. I'lir xiMtliiMii si)a|i.sti>ii<-M, kaolin, mid lire < l:i>H, iiihI their uhch. Am. Iimt. MiiiiiiK EiiKm 'i'ruiiM.. vol. 10, pp. 31((-:)r, 1HH2. Melville, \y. H. Noten on the choniiHtry of till .Mount Diablo rucku. Cldil. Soi'. Am., idill., vol. '.'. p)i. 4U-J-n4, IHtil. (Ali»lract| U. S. (iuol. Siirv., Hull., No. 78, |i lit i4 p.). W'lmliiiiKton, IWM. Meredith, 'rhoniiiH. Notiie of the \M- iiioiit itn hrauite mines, etc., in Penu- sylviiniii. Ani.liPiir. Scl., viil. 12, pp. 1101-302, 1827. Merrick, [8. V.]. [On raindroii iiiiprcs- silllisj. Alii A.imic. Adv. Scl., I'^o<^, vol. 15, pp. 74-7r>, iMl. Merrill, I'..!. 11.— Continued. On tlid nutainorithic Htnituof Hontli- eiiHtriii Saw Vork. Am. Juur. ^^l., 3(1 Hvriu*, vul. 30, pp. 3ti3-;iU'J, 181)0. (UenuirkH reK'"'din^; the inti'iylacial (lu|)iiHits of the Deliiwure. | (iiol. .Soc. Am., ilull., veil. I. p. 177 (1 p.). IHUO. A note on the colored cluyn ree«'ntly expoHt-d in luilroud euttinga near Mor- risiinia, N. Y. New Vork Acad, Scl., Traim,, vol. 0. pp. ^.S- 40 (• p.), 1800. Sonu' ancient hIioit lines and liieir liLstory New \'ork Acad. Scl., 'I'laiiH.. vol. ii, pp. 7«-8;i, 18U0. DUciisMcd liy 1). S. Martin aud N. 1,. Urlttuii, Merrill, ('. D. Notes on (liant's Cause- p h;i ( ^ p.). way and Fiiifjars Cave. Harrier beaehes of the Atlanlie Kiiiisa.s Acad. Si'i., TraiiH., vol. I), i)p. 0-10, ' Coast. ik;«. Merrill, I'. •!. H. Observations on tlie iicfiit lorinationH of the Atlantie Coast | Keinarks on the Htrati;;raphy and 111 Ncu .lersey. i struitnre of (Jay Head. | (iciil.Siirv. .Ncw.JerHoy, Annual Hoport for I (ieol. .Soc. .\mi., Hull., vol. 1, p. 5&(i( j p.), InUU. IW.'i, |ip. 01-U,'>, 1885. I Am. Nat., vol. ^4. pp. 'AVAMU. AiLstiiut, Am. Jour. .Scl.,;td scrlcH, vol. ;i3, o,, tin, post-jjlacial history of the Popular Sci. .Monllily, vol. :i7, pp. ";:<>-74!J, 18110. ,. 2, iialuoiitiilojTj 11.79, 1HH7. — (iei)l()j;y of Long Island. N'lu \(iik Acad. Sci., .Vnuuls, vol. 3, pji. 341- m. map, 1886. Ab.slruut, Science, vol. 8, pp. 3,J2-353 (J p.), i . IKHIi. I — On some dyuauiie effects of the iee sheet. Am. .Vhsoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 35, jip. 228- il'M'. 11.), 18H7. Alwliiict, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 32, p. XU. UhO. I — Niifc on the Oreen Pond Mountain );r(iii> Iff New .Jersey. New York Ai'ad. Sci., Trans., vol. 0, ]>. 50 riii.i. 1887. I — (icdloifieal structure aud age of tlie ileiiosiisattiay Head, Mass. [.Mistract.] Ni \v Vork Atiid. ,Sci., Traii.s., vol. 4, pp. 78-711 iJ lilies), 1887. I — liiilcx of eurrent literature relating to Aiiicrican gc^ology. Siliiiiilot MiiK-M (^uart., vol. 8. pp. 285,375; Vul.'.'. lip, 8:V87. 1887. I — Git'i n I'ond Mountain .ijroii]). tli'cil. Siirv. New Jersey, l!e]iortol' the licol- i)!!isl tor 188G, Jip. 112-122. 1887. Alisliiut, Scienco, vol. 0, jip. 005-590 (lew linos). 1HS7. I— Vellow gravel, • ieiil. Siirv. New Jersey. I!r|)iirl oC llie (ieol "gist lor 1880, l>p. 120-134, 1887. Hudson K'i\(r vall»\v. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d seric.-i, vol. 41, pp. 41)0-400, 1801. Merrill, (ieorgt' P. Note on a Potsdam sandstone, or cou^loineratc. Iroiii Berks County, Pa. r. S. Nat. ilus., I'roc, vol. .'i, pp. WlO-OOl (i p.), 1883. On Ihi^ collection of Maine Imilding stones ill the I'liited States National Museum. U.S. Nat. Mils. .Proc, vol. U, pp. 105-183, 1883- Abstract, Seicuce, vol. 2, jip. 771-772 (J p.), 1K83. Pieliminary note on the crystalline schists of the District of Columliia. U.S. Nnt.Mus,, I'roc.vol.e. pii. 1.'in-l(l!,1883. Abstract, Science, vol. 2, p. 820-830 (J p.), 1883. Fluidal cavities in ([Uartz grains of sandstones [Fort Ann, New York |. Science, \ol. 1. pp. 221 (111 lines), 1883. r»;' the blacli noiliih's or so-called inclusions in the .Maine granites. U. S. Nat. ilus., I'roc., vol. 0, pp. 137-141, 1883. — Hornblende audesite Irom the new Hogoslolf N'olcano. Science, vol. 4, p., 524 (J p.), 1884. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 094 (J p.), 1885. G32 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nrr.L.1?;, ■ dabton.] Merrill, Goortjo V. — Coiilimio-d. Merrill, (ioorgc P. — Contiinuil. [ ] NVashin.utoii, 1). ('. [Imildiiijj; Among the l\'iiii«.vlviiiiia NlaliMiuat. stones I . rit'H. Kith CenMiis U. S., licport on ilic liiiiUliPj; Sci. Am. Slipp., vol. 27, pp. 10874-liiti75 iXj stones oC till' rnitcil Sl^tis and still i.stics of fi81),l«K9. Ill,, .inan-y in.lii.str.v for 18,-u. p. :)D7 (i p.), [Prcliiniiiary Hotos <>u eruptiv.ro.ts I limmd lis part of \ ol. X, Iml witli .sciiarutii n i i i ^ ,y . t,,i- , . pa^rinatio.., 4^ Wn.sliin^Mon, 1884. coIlect.-.2'.I. platrs, lioiinil as part ol' Vol. >,, lint willi siimrati' mental .stotics in tho Ullitcij Stilts. I payinaiiiin. 4 , Wasliiiigtiin. issi. ' National Mnaeum, a liamll)iiol< aii.i 1 — \iilc.iiii>' (lust I'nim southwestern etitaloi'iio. Nelil'uska. I Sniillisonian Inst., Koport, 18...8:!-'J4, 1887. Tho literature ol' gcyscrito. Am. (ieol., vol. '-'. [ip. 4;i(l-437 Q p.), 1888. Note on the secondary eiiiarocment of aiio'ites ill a iieridotitt> i'roiii Little Door Isio, Me. Am. .lour. Sei., 3il series, vol. li'\ p]). 488-4'JO, 1888. Abstrart -. Nut., vol. 2:i, jip. 10(IG-1U07 (7 lines), 1888. shaft 126, New York City, and friim iiwr | Easton, I'a. r. S. Nat. Mas., l'ioe.,vol. 12. pp. .'.Oj-i'. 18flO. Stonofi for liiiildino anil depfiratinii. \r>:i iiao-es, New York, ISIU. Merrill. X. F. tloiicernintj tlie litiiolni;. icai colieclion of tlie exjiloiatioii of the foitieth i)aralhd. Boston Sue. Nat, Ilisl., Priie., \ol. 'Jl, |iii.3t- 2i;t, 4."i2-t7o, isa:). Kevieweil liy M. Iv Wailsworlli, p|i,Ji:!L'Tl Merritt. W. C. Ou an ascent m' Moinn Loa, a letter to./, u. I)anadatcil.luh:\ Am. flour. .Sei., ;kl .sorios, vol. 117, |i|i,'>I ':'. ISSil. Merritt. William Hamilton. TlicXnrili Concernin,i!;theMontvillesor]ientine. .StalVordshire coal and iron district. Am. Inst. Milling Kng., 'I'rans,, vol. .". |i'' ;i:i3-a:i7, i.s8i). Seiuiiee. vol. 11, ]i. 'W2 {-, p.), 18.S8. [ ] fFxamination of rock witli which nickol occurs in Nickel .Mountain, Orcg.] 1^. .S. (1iol. Siirv.. mineral reaoiireos ol' tlm Uniteil St.ites, 1887, ji. rJ8 (!. p.), 1888. On file opliiiililc of 'rhnrnian, War- ren County, N. Y., with remarks on the Eo/o(in t^anadense. Am. Jour. Sei.,:iil series, vol. ;i7, ]t\\ 18il-l'.)l, 188'). On the serpentine of Mont villo, X.J. U.S. Nnt. Mus., Piocvol, 11. pp. 10,5-111, plates 31, 32, 1889. On a peridotitc from Little Deer Island, in Penobscot Hay, Mo. r. S. Nat. Mu8„ I'roc, vol. 11, pp. 191-105, plato 34, 1869. — Occurrence of niagiu^tic ore (lijiu.'ii'^ in Victoria ('ounty, Oiitaiin. [.VI' stn.ct.l Am. Assoc, Adv. Sri., I'roe,, vol. ,''.l, it *: '- 415. 18.s:i. — The magnetic, iron ores of Victoria County. Canailiaii Tnst., rroe.. new seriis.vul. l.|*p 2(il 2(i7. 1884. — Tlie Cascad(> anthracite mal licW- of the Kocky Mountains, Caiiaila. (leol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 42, pp. 6*^^ 1886. — The minerals of Ontario and their dcvelojiment. Am. Inst. Mining Eug., TrauB., vol.l'.PP' rr:'^:tOO, 1880. [llITXir ■pAKTi'N.) NORTH AMKRK'AN GE0L(H;Y. 633 Menitt. Williitiii llaiuilloii "('outimii'il. I Mexico- '. oiitiniiod. pp. 10871-luc(75 (Xo, ort, IMG. ])arl 2 pp. vol. P2, ]i]i. ,'.9J-i.' l'r(M'.,vul.'JI,lili.a- iwnrlli, pii. 'Ji:! '.'Tt ascent o;ic featnres of part of Mex- ico, .Maclure. Ism. K'cniarUs rdalinj^ to Mexico, Macliire. (iold of Mexico, I'.alon. 1S32. K'eise iiii Staate von Michoacaii, Miirkart. 1,»3;!. Iron and silver mines of Mexico i and SoMtli .Nnierica. Mather. | Ism. I'di Illations near Teiietonco, i ."^cliw ai'/. ! Letter I'roui Mexico. Sclileiden. ! ISit'i, AnI'entiiait iind K'eiseii in Mexico. I'.arUart. . "'\ i'.nv irons de San .lose del < M'o, Caleotti. I lMi!i. I.clicr from (lnad(don]io y Calvo, .'^(•llleidcn. Crrtace des environs do .liilapa, (;aleotti. 1.<. Tiiiir in northern .Mexico. Wis- li/eniis. 1N.">(). \ iilcanic rocks of northern Mex- ico, liiixlon. \x'>.i. lii'olofjie nia|i of tlie Initeii .•^latos, etc.. Maremi, ,1. iK'i.'i. I c'-er die (ieolojiie von Nord- .\iiicriUa, Mar<'on, ,1. KA. \':iil;anc von Mexico, Piesclnd. 1m7. Ciiiiiitrv alonji Mexican hoiindiiry lioiii tile racihc to the C'olo- railo. I'-iiiorv. Inilnl Stall's and Mexican huiindaiy survey, lOniory, i'arry. • IcnluLjy and ])aleontoloi;y of Mexican honndary siii\ey. Hall, , I. I.'io (iiande X'alley from I'.l I'aso I'l the l'e<'os, I'arry. ('Iiciiiical analyses, ^^exican hoiindiiry survey. lOastcr. Mexicanisclier Fenerberg.loriiUo, Iturkart. N'eiier Keneran.shrurh in Real del .Monte in Mexico, liiirkait. Observations alonjj; Mexican houmlary, Scliott. 1K.">7. I'iiito-volcauic slojK) of Sierra Madre, Sonora. Sehott. (Jeolofjy of lower Rio l?ravo, Scliott. IHoX. (ieolojiy of Nortli Anieriea, Mar- eon, .1. Formation des oolithes, N'irlet dWonsl. 'I'errain d'ori;jine nicteorii|ne ou de traiiHjiort ai'Ticn hy of .Mex- ico, (iorolt. ISCiS. I'i'inciples of tilt- natural system of volcanic rocks, Richthofen. Iviploration in iiorlhern Mexico, Ri'moml. l^'i'.(. Western Texas and (Jhihiiahna, Kimliall. Vnlkans von Colima in Mexico, Knnhardt. C'retaceoiiH and Tertiary foHsils <»f California, (ialili. 1S70. Cretaceous .'iKe of .silver in Chi- hnalina, Kimhall. Silver niiiies of Cliilinalina, Kim- hail. Viilkan Ceborneo in M«'xico. Knn- hardt. 1871. Minas de Azoijue de Anieriea, Castillo. 1H72. Cretaceous fossils from C'bibua- lina. (ialib. Islands of Tn'n .Marias and Socorro of Mexico, Cirayson. 634 CATALOGUE ANIJ INDEX OF [ULLLm. Mexico — C'oiitinuod. 1873. Memoiia del C^ueretaro, liarceiia. Geologic iii.'ip of th« United States, Hitchcock, 0. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. 1875. Expliciitiou dts hi carte g(^ologi- ((110 do la Terre, Marcou, J. Distrito miucro do Sau Nicholas del Oro, Rauiire/,. 1876. Mexican onyx, Harcona. Noticia del Estado de Hidalgo, Harcena. Estado do Aguiis Galientas, liar- con a. Grahaniite in lluaHteca, Mexico, Kimball. Durangitc in Dnrango region. Hanks. 1877. C'oniiHion exploradora del volcan do Cebornco, Harcena. 1880. Oxide of antimony near Souora, Cox, E. T. 1881. Later Tertiary of Gulf of Mexico, Hilgard. 1882. Kapport do la ComuiiHsion du Mexiijue, I'rndhomiiie. Coals in Santa KoHa district, Adams, W. H. Iron Monntain, Durango, Mexico, Silliman. 1883. Conntry bordering tho Kio (irande. Newberry. Fanna and extent of Laramie grou]>, White, C. A. 1884. .Silver and iron iu Nuovo Loon and Coahnila, Mexico, Frazer. StudicH in Nuevo Leon and Coa- hnila, Tra/er. Der niexiUauiHche Staat Siualoa, Wcr, Cliaiice, Macfarlane. 1 1 azir. Mtilatos gold mines, .Sonon, Janiii. Petrogra]iliieal notes tV liai:! California, l^indgreii. 1891. Cretacoons of North Aimrio;! White, C. A, Cretaceous deposits, Ileilprin. Interesting occurrence ef ),'i)lil Hausniaun. Meyer, .\braliani. Note on the drill of] Lyconiiug County, Pa. Pliilii«lt>l|)hiii Ai'iiil. Sfi., I'ror., veil. 34, ii.j«j (4 p.j.iwii. On the fossil [iron] ores ol' Lyiduij ing Comity, Pa. I'liiliulcliiliiii Acad. Sci,, I'loi., veil, ^t, ii.K| (J I).), 18s;i. Notes on the presence of riMliralurl Mountain limestone in l,yi'oiiiiii;'| County. Pa. I'liiladi'lphia .Acad. Xat. Sci., I'loc, btJ| 1)11.310-311,1890. Meyer, .Julius. I'loods in tlic li)"ti Missouri. Science, veil IJ. pii. lC.7-lfi8 (J \i 1 . Hi- Meyer, otto. The classili< Miiiiii -M l)aleontology of tho I'niteil Mates li:r| tiary deiiosits. iicioucu, vul, 0, pp. I4U-144, 18b5, III Ml, ,S i,-t;i im:i ||MicheJa, laciMiii.s lULU.127. IlARTllN., NORTH AMKIilCAN GEOLOGY. 635 l()l\(T. mlc rcgiou, I, Riitli. I'St.Wciult, ewlii'ii'v. loiioiii coal ol' Mexico, IB, circular, (iooilfcllim, ■.Wliitf.e.A, isin. Wliitf, C. A. cinvfrtebrate iiitcrt Htatis >', Wliitc.C.A. WL'stcru Gull I'iu. stillti. Iway (luide, iiic, I'lazir. iucs, (?onora, ti>s from Baiii ;rt'n. Dl-tll AuilTiOll. lli'iliu'i reiice o f ''(ilil tlio ilril'i ol ll'roc ,vul.;u,v.: jres of Lvcoui- ll'ror..vol.:U,li.).| of in riiilirali'l i,vi'«!iiiii; Sci. !',•..>■.. m ill the \um l« (5 1' , 4 . W- lssilii"iii"" itetl >t'i , mi. tes I'ttj Meyei, ' 'tto — ( 'out iiiiiod. ___ Siiiccssiouiil rolations of tlio Hpocies in till' Freiu'li old 'l"crti:iry. Aiiitloio'. Sii., 3(1 Hi'iii'H, \ol. :iO, PI), ini-iss, l!j65. . Till' ijencalof^y and the ago of tlio siieciis ill tlio Soutbciii old Tertiary. Am .liMii'. Sci., :i(l scries, vol. 2'.l, \>]t. 457-4()8; v„|, .;,), vv. 60-72, 42)-135. 1^85. K, viewed liy K. W. llilftanl, il>i(l., i>ii.266- •:m: K. A. Siiiitb, ibiil., >(). 270-'27&, T. JI. Alilriili. iliiil., vi). 3110-308, ..o85. Al.strncl, Am. Nat., vol. 20, p. 511 (J p.), 1880. Noti'.s on the variation ofeortaiu Ter- tiary foHsils in overlyinj;' hedis. .\iM Nat., vol. 20, ]ip. 0i7-G38 lS.x(;. — (ib>ci'vutions on tho Tertiary and (iiaiiil liiilf of Misbis,sii)j)i. .\iii. .liHir. Sci., 3(1 Hcrius, vol. 32, p]). 20-2,"), l.'i.^ll. AhMiacl. Am. Nat., vol.20, p. !tUU(} )!.), 1880. — llcitiaoy.iir Kenntnissde.s Alttertiiirs von .Mishi.'. Notice of Michigan, topography, etc., I'lereo. 1829. (ieology of Lake Superior, Hay- held. 1831. Kejxirt on cop]ier of Lake Supe- rior, Houghton. 18;^.'). Country hetween Fredericksburg and Winchester, \n., Clemsoii. 18;J(). Keconnaissance from Washing- ton through \\'iscon8in to Co- teau dii I'rairie, I'eatherstou- liaugh. 18;!8. Heport of State geologist of Mich- igan. 1S,'{7. Houghton. 183!t. Ingham and jiarts of f^aton and .lackson counties, Douglass, C. C. Second report of State geologist of Michigan. Houghton. Weport oil Wayiui and Monroe counties, lliihhard, H. 1810. Lenawee, Hillsdale, and other counties, Huhhiird. 15. Jackson, Calhoun, and other counties, Douglass. Third report of State geologist, Hotightoii. 1841. Northern partof low(!r peninsula, 1 >ouglass. (le(d()gy of oroaiii/.ed counties, Huhbard.H. \'eiiis of iiortli(>rn peninsiilii, Houghton. Fourth report of geologist of Michigan. Houghton. 1842. Fifth report of geologist of Mich- igan, Houghton. 1843. Section from t'lcveland to the Mississippi, and on identity of Western formations, Hall., I. Age of Lake Superior copper rocks, Houghton. Western upper Canada and west- ern Ohio, h'ogers and Hogers. Geology of western district of Now York, Hall, J. 036 CATALOr.UE AND INDKX OF [""•U..12; Michigan — ( 'ontiinicd. 1845, Mincrul ImikIh of Lako Siijxirior. iSaiulcrs, (i. X. Copper of Keweenaw I'oiiit, .lack- son, C. '1'. Coppci' iiiincM (if J.ako .Sii])i'ri .Superior. .Stoclclon. Ciiivre ct ariieut natifs deH liortks (In Liic. Sn])('ri(!nr, .laek- Hon, C. T. 1846, Observations on niasnotic di]), l,0('ke. Mineral rej^ionsof Lako Snix-rior, Bartlett and Tod. K(^port on mineral Lands ol' Lake Sni)erior. (iray. A. li. District .soutli of Lake Superior, l?nrt and Iluld)ard. Iveports on Koutli .sliore of Lake Superior, Iloiij^liton and Ihis- tol. Report on nunei'al lands, Uelfe. Agriculture oi' New "^Oik, J^m- moii.s, K. Analyses; sale of mineral lands. Lake 8u])(!rior, .iackson. C. T. (ieolojfy of I'orfers Island and Copper Harbor, I^ocke, 1847. Copper districts of Lake Superior, Pettit. Drift furrows, etc.. of rocks of Lake Superior, Slie])lierd, !■'. Distribution of remains in older formations of tlio Uuited Stat(>s, Hall, J, Lacustrine deposits in vicinity of the Groat liakes, La|)!iaui, I. A. IJowlder of co]>]>er on sontliern sboro of Lake Superior, Sliej)- herd, V. Age. of lead-b(iiirin{j; limestones of tlie npjier Mississippi, (Jonrad. (>bserv;i1io?is on upper i)eninsii]a of Michigan, Locke. 1848. Work iu nortJiern ])eninsnla of Michigan. Whitney, ,L D. (iediege.n Kupfer niit godiegen Sillier. Nfiggerath. Phenomena on south shore of Lake Sujierior. Rogers, H. D. Lake Superior mining district, Jackson. C. T. Statistics of coal. 'I'aylor, R. C. Micliigan — (Jontinued. 1848. Notes on northern peninsula aim Isle Koyale, Fosfer, ,1, M . 1SI!(. (iecilogy and topography of ilj.,. trict of Ijake Superior. Hul,. bard, H. Specimens and held notes, sarveys in Micliigan, Locke. Ii'(i|tort on northern peninsula of Micliigan, Whitney, .L li, l{e]i()rt on Isle h'oy.'ile, Miliityrr, Siir\(!y of district south of Luk, Superior in lSI."i and 18ltl. limt Mineral lands in Michigan, .lack- son, ii. 'V. District l)etw(!en Portage hake and th(^ Ontonagon. Whitney. .LD. Kciweenaw Point, I'osleraiul Hill. Douglas Houghton loiatimi. Gebbs, W. F(!atures of ])art of Kcuccnirv I'oint, Harnes, (i. O. Explorations in Lak(! Superior disd'iet, l''()ster and Wliitniy, Hnbbard. Foster, Hurt. Ontonagon district, Haiiics, (l.n. Ixeconnaissance from Sugar isliiiiil to Saiilt St(\ Mario, Cliaiiniii;;. IKA). (Jeology of copper lands of Liikf Snjterior, Foster and Wliitni'v. (ieology, etc., of Lake; SniicTiui, Jackson, C, T. Structure of Keweenaw I'oini. .Iackson, C, T, Mineral region of Laki; Sujieriur, I lodge. J. T. Erratic phenomena aboni Luke Su])c'rior. Agassiz, L. Lak(! Superior. Agassiz. li. Terraces bordering Lake Krio, Whittlesey. Gt'oJogie du district nK't.tllifirc du Lac Siip(5rior, Jacksiin. ( T Ge(d()gy of Laki; Suiicrior cniipiT district, Foster and Wliitiay. 18.11. Uebor Kupfer und Eiseuerzeaui Lake Superior. Koch. Terrains Silnriens du Lar Supi- rieur, Foster and Wliitiii'v, Marcou, ,1. Azoic system in Lake Snpi'rior district, l^'oster and Whitney. Parallelism of Paleozoic dcpnsits of the United States .mil tu- rope, Hall, J. DABTO!'.] NOirrH AMKHICAN (JEOLOGY. 637 wcoiiiiw I'oint. Liik.! Su]ieriiir, 1S51. Siluriiin and Devonian, iron region of r^aiit^ Snporior, I hill, .1 . I'ractnroa of ulate, \erniont iind Lake Siijtcrior, Wliitncy, ,1. I). On elevation of inonntain chains, locator aud Whitney. Ago of rod sandstones of the United .Status, .lack.son, C. T. (ieology of Lake ,Su])erior land districts, iron region, Foster • iiid Whitney. Fossils of fjjiko Snporior land district, iron region, Hall, .). hi|i, Ihicknos.s, etc., of .Silurian, Whittlesey. Iv'cniarks on analysis of lower Silurian limestone,. Hall, .1. Sii|teiticial dej.osits, 1-akti .Sn|ie- rior land district, Dosor. i!( aches of Lake Michigan, Whit- tlesey. Section from Wolf l.iverto Lake Mi<'liigan, Whittlesey, liriiiiniionds Island and north shores of Lakes Huron and Michigan, Hall, .]. Age of sandstone, and igneous idienoniena, of Lake Suiierior, i'oster and AVhitney. Sii|ierlicial de])osits of northwest- ern United States, Whittlesey. Sy.stems of elevation of North America, l''oster and Whitney, (ieology of (iovernment lands of Lake Sui>erior, Whitney. .N."iL'. \\is(crn-Soe, .laoksou, C. T. IK'iM. M;ip of Kowoeuaw Point, ^\ hit- iiey. I^'d. Mil,' sdoa Rtats-Unis et snr li* gri'S rouge du Lac Supdrieur, .lack- sou, C. T. Michigan — Continued. IS.")1. I>rift etchings, liake .Snpcrior, Wliittlesey. (ieologic map of United States, by Maroon, Am. Jour. Sci. Huucs on shores of the lakes, Desor. Miueralri^gionen der oboron Halb- iiisel Michigan uml die Isle lioyalo, Koch. Lake Superior co])por mines, Cal- lender. l'ros])ei'ts of J^ako Supi.rior min- ing district, Stevens, W. 11. Silurian system. Lake Superior district, Hall, ,1. Structure of western upper Can- ada, Logan. 1855. <'atnlo'_;ue of I'oeks from survey of Michigan, .laoksou, G. T. Shell marls of Michigan, Wiu- chell, A. Gatalogu(; of rocks, Locke. Voyager .'lu Lac Superieur, Rivot. Uelior die (ieologic von Xord- Auierika, -Marcou, .1. Es([uis8o g('ologi(|ue du Canada, Logan :ind Hunt. Anuuicau geology, Emmons, E. Mineralreiohtluim der Vereiuig- teu .Staaton, Dilfenbach. (JiseiiKuit »lu cuivro uatif an Lac Sui)erit!ur, K'ivot. Catiilogue of rooks, etc., from I'ortago Lakt! to Montreal Kixer, Wiiilney, ,1. 1). ISiJii. Notice sur le Lae Superi(!ur, Kivot. KiipleriM'/-L agers t ii t I e n am < )lieren Se»!S, l>i vot. Cupiiferous rooks. Eagle River, .Jackson, C. '1". Kupl'cr-Distrikte, Lake Superior, I'osselt. Ash li(^d of riuenix mine, iiu])eo. Geology of north shore of Lake Superior, Whitney. l!S.">7. Kujifcrmine, Michigan, Miiller. Mines do for dos lOtats-Unis, l)ele«s(\ Common rocks of the I'.iitish pro\ inces, Hillings. \X'iH. Knpl'orbergbau in den Voreiuig- ten staaton, Diirenbaeh. (k)al liolds of Inited .States and I'.ritishitrovinces, Rogers, II. D. 638 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF rn''i.L. 127, Michigan— Continued. 1858. Geology of North America, Mar- oon, J. Sketch of gcoh>gy of United States, Jio^'erH, II. D. 1859. Paleontology of Now York, vol. 3, Hall, J. Mareou's geology of North Amer- ica, Dana, .1. D. ; Agassi/,, A. Reply to criticisms of J. I). D.ana, Maroon, .F. 1860. Kiipfergriiben des Oberen-Sees, Deronx. Notice aur le Lac Snp^^rienr et ses mines de cuivre, Hoiro. Origin of Azoic of Michigan and Wisconsin, Wliittlosey. Position of Lako Superior sand- stone, Whitney. Siilt well at Saginaw, Mich., Am. Jour. Sci. 1801. Ago of red sandstone of Maine, .lackson, C. T. Notes on I'riinordial and Taconic, Marcou, J. First biennial rei)ort of survey, Winchell, A. Uase of Paleozoic in the Tluitod States, llogers, W. H. Report of sujierintendont of sur- vey of Michigan, Hall, .J. 1862. Rocks between Carboniferous and the Hamilton in lower Michigan, Winchell, A. Origin and relations of trappean rocks of Lako Superior, Foster •and Whitney. Constitution of copper range of Lako Superior, Williams, C; Pond, Hlandy. Saliferous rocks and springs, Winchell, A. 1863. Report of survey of Canada to 18(!3, Logan. Ancient mining on shores of Lake Superior, Whittlesey. f)n Cambrian and Iluronian, Higsby. Identification of Catskill group with the Chemung, Winchell, A. 1864. Fossils from Potsdam of Wiscon- sin and Michigan. Winchell, A. 186.5. Iron ores of Marcjuette, Kiml)all, Origin of prairies in Mississippi Valley, Winchell, A. Michigan — ( 'ontinued. 18(i5. Fossils from Marshall grnini i,j Mieliigan and its oqni\,ilt'iii>, Winchell, A. (ioology and metallurgy uf irdti of Lako Superior, Fosiir ;in,i Kimltall. Oil formation in Michigim. Win. chell. A, Northward transportation uf drift in lower ,^ii(•higan,Willl li(>i|,.\, 1866. Report on metallifcnius rcijiii!! bordering Lako >Sii[iiriiir. Fames. Geological maj) of Micliiifau. Winchell, A. Copperminesof Michigan. Kantr- man. Report on Lanrentian linipstdms. salt,an. Ma]) of Canada and part of tiic United States. Logan Mini Hall. Rc])ort on Grand Traverse n ;;iiiii. Winchell. A. 1867. Glacial movements in vnllcv of St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. Fresh-water glacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. Notice of fauna of Potsdam sand- stone. Hall. J. 18t)8. Occurrences of iron in inasse.s Whittlesey. Position of sandstone of npnrtioii of Keweenaw Point, Agassi/, .\. Eozoische Format ions !>■ i ii |i|u Nord-Amorikas, Credner. 186!). Mines do cnivre du l.;ie Si:|"- 1 rienr ot d'ctaiii de I'Ktat 'iii Maine, .lackson, C. 1'. Vorkommcn des gcdiopwii I Ku])fers auf Keweenaw I'oiiii. Credner, Vorsilurianische Gebildr di rnli" | ren Halbinsel von .Micliipiu. Credner. 1871. Native copper of Lake Snpcrinr, Henwood. Geology of eastern Pennsylvania, j Hunt, T, S, Relations of rocks to nict:illi!er| ous deposits, HtmwoDil. (toneral geology of tlio Stati',| Winchell, A. Glacial features of Grorn Hay.i Lake Michigan, Winchell. NH. (Bfi.L, 127. liARTON.] NORTH AMKRICAN GEOLOGY. r>39 oqiiiv Mlcut>, .nr. 1(1 part 111' till i)j;;iili Mini Hall. raver.so rcgidii. ,s in vnllt'V of ' /hittliscy. ill drift (it the ttlcscy. 'rotsdiiinsaiid- ron ill iiiiiwfts one. of a pnitii'ii oiut, Af;asM/..\. It ioiisgniiipt CreiliKir, (111 l.ai' Siiii.'- 1 (Ic I'Etat liii ,('.T. iS <:cilioi.'i'ii'ii uwceiiaw i'onit. GnbililotVtnl"- vol! Miclii!;aii. ' LaUe Siipcricr, tn P(!niisylvatii.i. ks to inctalliw- Iciiwood. y of tlio State, of GreoTi Hay, 1, \VincliclU'-H' Micliiean-ContiiiiK^d. is'l. 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Niagara and lower Helderberg in United States and Canada, Hall,.). Age of copper rocks of Lako Su|)erior, and coiitiuuatilo;;y of MoiiOiiiiiico iron re- ii'\>tn. lirodliH, \\ rijrlit, ('. 11. Laiii't'iitiaii ol' ]Mic'hi{?an, Cliaiii- ln'iliii, T. ('. l\0.soiiro«>M of Wisi'oiisiii, Irviiif;, K. I ). Mieroscopy of iron rofkn fioni Honlli of lenawaii .sys- tem, I'liiiipelly. 18S1. Map of Mciioinillee iron district, Wright, C.K. Menoiiiiiieu and Maniuotte irou rcfjion, l{oniiiif;or. Orif^iu of iron ores of ]Mar(niette district, by Wiidswortli, Dana, .T.D. Orif^in of iron ores of Miiniuotto, Wadswortli. IH82. Report of llnitod StatoH (Icolof-i- eal Snrvoy, Powell.. I. W. t!orrelation of eastern and w cst- ern terminal moraines. Cham- lierlin.T. C. The I'otsdam sandstone Miinie sota, WinclielkN. If. liiii ChamI.erlin,'!'. C. ('oi)per serli'H of Lake Sii|iiii(ir, ( 'h.inilieilin, T. ( '. 1H8I. A/.oie system and its snlnljvi. | sions, W'liitney and Winiswiirili. Knlari^enients of t'eids|i,ii [ji Keweenaw , -in s;ind>liiii(s, \:iii| Misc. ,Michi;;aii iMiildin^ stmieN, ('ii||.| over. l'',«/oic rocks of North Aiiuiiii, llnnt. ']'. S. Copperand iron liist licis nf |,;i|;e| Superior. Wadswortli, ]>clationsof Keween;iv, .in iiii;i| ing, II. D. mi. i;; [I"LL.1B, ■ BABTON.] NOirrU AMEltlCAN GEOLOGY. G41 iriiiiiiiciitsinrerj Miclii6'iii— Contiiiuod. I,sfi0. Ii<"> "I'i'S, I'ntiiaiii. Ii'^port of iliviHioii ol" clioiniHtry, Cliirko, F. \V. <>iii;iu of MchiHtH iind iron oroH, livin.n, K. 1). Cinihiiiin .H.vMtoiii ol' North Amor- ica, \\'iilcot t. I'l'inpcratinoobsorvntions in cop- 1)01' iiiiiioH, Wlii'dU^r, H. A. 1SS7. Map of llnitoil Statoa, Hitchcock, ('. II. (io);(l>i(! iron logioii, Kng. iiud Milling Jour. Istlieioa lliuorianj-ronp, Irvinj;, K. 1). Iron ores of Munonionoo ranyo, I'ullon. Kcwcciiiiwan systoni, Wada- wortli. Cliapiu iron niino, Larsaon. Ai( hcan of the Noithwcat, Wiu- clidl, A. I'idd HindicM in the Archean, Winclioll, A. WX. Classification of Canibiiau and proCanibrian, Irving. Coal, AHhhnrnor. L'orri'hition of Aniniikic and Iln- roniau, McKcUar. (iold (ichls, Parker. (Uanito and (^nartzito contact at at Ironwood, WinchoU, N. H. (ircat primordial (j^nartzito, Win- cii.'ll, N. ]I. Siii)p(iaiMl fosail in copper rocks, Wadaworth. K't'lationa at Torch Lako, Wads- worth. lr\ iiiii' and Chamhcrlin on I^ako Siijiorior aandstone. Am. (icol. Lake beaches, .\nn Arbor, Sjion- (cr, .I.W.; WooUn'idge. Jb'taiiiorphi.sni of criipdvcK on south shore of Lako Snperior, Williai.id, O.TI. i'osi -glacial geology of Ann Ar- lior, Woolbridgc. Ivcport — Lake Snperior division, I'nitcd Slates (leological Sur- vey, living, ii. 1). Ii'ivcr-lake, systcMu of western Michigan, Woolbridgc. W'^l'. K'aiscd licachos of Lako Michi- f^aii, Leverett. ISull. 127 41 Michigan— ( 'ontinniid. 1889. Granite of the Northwest, Hall, ('. W. l*cnokue-(jog(;bic iron ores, \;\n llise. I'hosphato in Lndingloii iiiiiic, Itrowne. Building atones, Merrill, (J. 1*. Schists of Manpictte-Menoniiiieo region, Williams, (i. II. 181)0. Analysis of novaciilito from Mur- <|nelte, llillebrand. Analysis of jtorphyry t'rom Tigeon I'oiiit, Kakins. Analyses of ro(dis collicied by Irving, Ilillcliiaiid. Analyses (d' rocks from I'ciiokei!- (iog(d>ie range, Cliatard. Coi)i)er mining district, Kng. and Mining Jour, Distribution of bowlders, \\\i\- clicll, A. History of Niagara Kivcr, <>il- bort. Macfarlauc'8]{ailway(ort— Ijako Superior division. United States Geological Sur- vey, Irving. Greenalono schists, Maru])erior re- gion, Irving, Chainberlin and A'an .'!is(\ Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- relation, Williams, II. S. Fauna of lower Cambrian, Wal- cott. Geology of Marciuetlc iion region Brooks. 642 CATALOdUK AND INDEX OK [nuLum, Michiean — Con tinned. 181)1. Ili|:;h l<'V(!l sliori'H and llioir (in'nc(ir. lliffln^Ht oM hIkho line i'tli. r(i8t-l'li(M'cno HMl).sidenco versus (•lacial daiUB, Spcncoi", .1. W. KelntionM dfoasttu'ii sandHtonc to Silurian, Kewccniiw I'oint, WadKworlh. South traji ranjic of tlio Kowco- iiawan HcricH, Wadswortli. Stoni'H lor liuildin};, MiTrill, . 71-80, 'l"", WiiHliiii;;- till), IhriT. — — I'roiii tlu! out' liuiidrcd and clcvcnlli nioridian to tlio Pacilic Ocean. IJ. ,S. mid Mcxii'iiii linundary Siiiv., liy lOiiiory, Iti'iKirt, vdI. 1, ]>p. 101-125, I ', Wawli- iii;ilciii, IS!)?. Michler, N. .1. [h'tMonniiissanee Ironi ('iir|iu,s Cliristi to llie I.eona.) liepert .Si'c. \V;ir, Ills! C(Hif;-, l»l hcsr., (Sen- iitc| Ex. Ddo. No. 4, jip. T-M, Wasliiiiijtoii, isr.o. Ii'('|Mirt oC a reconnaissance ofa route Miller, S. A.— Confinned. IJoview of tlio jj;laeial theory, Cini'iiiiiati (i>imrl. .Jour, fjii., vol, 'j pii.aj. 207, 1875. North Aniorican Mesozoic, and t'liiu- zoic >;e()lo;;y and paleontolooy, CiiK^itiiiati Soc. Nat. HiHt,, •lour., \(i|,'j,|iii 11(1 ICl, Ti:i 'M, ]87Uj vol. 3, jip. t) ;jj, 711 1 1« 105-202, 215-288, 1880; vol, 4, pp. I) 10, 0:i 111 18;i 2J1, 1881. Also i»siiod :!;i8 liayiH, (.iiirii. iinli, 1881, [and otIi(^rs|, h'eport oC coimiiiti.j | on fiooloj^iealnonienclatiin! [('iii('iiiii;ii! Kroupl. Ciiiriiiiiiili Soc. Nal. Ui.st,, Jour., mpI, |, |,i 10.1-191, 1870, j\ni..Joui-. Sci,,;id HtM-ie.'<, vol, 17, pp,!-!;.; 1870. (icol. Surv. Indiana, 811i, iilli, ami iiiiji At inial KiiportH, willi IIhI oI' I'oHBils, pp. ;:■ > Indianapolis, 187U, [Itcniarks on Trenton rocks ai Ls. | iugton and IIIkIi I'.ridj;('. Ky, J (.'iMcliinati Soc. Nat. Hist., Joni., \»l.;i,]."j I (* p,), 18H0, rroiii lii<>. upper valley of the .-(oiilli luaneh of Rod Kiver to the U'io I'ecos. Krpinl Sod, Wai', ;!Ist {Jon}:,, 1st siss,, |.Scn- ato] Kx, Dm: No, (!1, pp, liO DO, \\'asliin,i,'lon, l.^.'O; iliid,, |lIou.sc| JOx. Doc, No. G7, pp. 3 12. i8r)0, Millar, C. V. lloyor. The jdiosphato lleldsof llorida, 18 ))a,i:es, I^den, I'islier .V- Co., I.oiiilon, 1«!»1. [Not seen, J Miller, I'.dward. (it^oloj^iciil (U;seri)ilioii of ii portion of ilie Alk-ohany .Moim- t.iiii. illu.strated hy draw in^s and ,s])eci- luons, (ii'ol, Soc, I'cnnsylvania, TranH, \ ol. 1, pp, 2.''.i-255, I8:iri. < >l)ser\iitionM on thi^ nnili( atioii nf geological iionieiiclature, willi siicciil r(d'eren<^c to the Silurian nirniatiniiiii'l North America. Ciiii'lnnal i Soc, Nat. Hist., .lour., veil. l.fp. 207-29:1, I.S81. D(!Scription of ten new .s]K'iiis nij fossils, Ciiiciiuiali .Soc, Nat. IIIsl., .loni.. vdl..',]!]., 70-88, 1882, The Taconic system as eslaMi
  • lical)le to the suhjcct, Ani,(ii!ol,, \(.l. I,pp. 2:!,')-24r), 18h8. North American ijeolouy and ]i,ilriii|.| toI();fy fortlie iiseof amaleuis, s(ii(l{!ii-, and .-scientists, (i(!l paji'es, ('iii('iuii;iii,| 181)0. llovicwnl liy .1. IV l>aua, .\ni. .Jour, Sii.^il sci-i<'.s, vol, ;;!), 11.07 (:■ p.), l.'iOO, A description of some lowcil.rj Itoiiifcrous crinoid.s from Missouri. (tuol. .SiU'v. llissonii. Hull, No. 1, UMMi'll plates, .Icllci-.son f'ity, I.SOI, Miller, William V. Trinity Coiiiit.v. lOtli lU'port (d'niinerulogisl, (Jiililmiiia 005 727, map, ISOO. Miller, S. A. The ])osl!i(m of the ('in- Millington, .John, Rio, Andres Dil.attI cinn.ati /jfrouji in tlus fjcoloj^ical column [On h*a])))!ihauuock oold niiiios in^i'l (d' fossil I fcrons ro(duurl. Jour. .Sci, vol, 1, pp, 07- 110, 1874. (iool, Soc. IViinsylvania, Trans,, vol. ll'Pl 1-17-107, 1835. [nULL,127, H UAinON.I NOHTII AMERICAN OKOLOGY. (;43 il(),i;y llliil \<:i\f*\ Mi!l8. .liuncH K. Qimtonuiry deposits and yiiiiti'i'iiiiry or IN'cciit nlovatioii of I'l-irjiiiis and inoiiiitiiiiiH in Itni/il, willi ilcdui'tidtiM UH to tlio origin ot' Iuohh from il8 olis('rv(«(l conilitioiiH tliore. Ani.f iiiil., vol.;), iip. ;i45-;i«i, \m'.). I li'oiimrUH on the hiHtorv of Luke \Viiiniiii'j;MisMi.sHij)iii draina;;o.| (i, .i|. S.'.'. Am., Hull. . vol. 1,1). 4(17 (J p.), IHO". Ill ilisi iiH.sioM of jiiipcr by .r. 1!. Tyrnill on • ro'-iTriliury tlupottilHof .Miiiiitolm." Millti. Ivolit'i't. ['» of .Soiilli (.^ii'olinii, iiii'liiiliiiK a viin III' lis naliiral, civil. ;iiiil iiiililiiry liUtorv, P'liiTiil mill piirliciiliir, pp. 17-(!n, Cli.iiIiHtoii. .■^.C.lK-ii. Millie, .liiliii- Ic(! and icoworlv in Ncw- I'diiiiillaiid. (li'l. Miig., vdl.Pi, new aci'ir.H, pp. Ill.'i il.'iO, — ( >ii tliii roi'ks of Nowfonndland, witli notes by Alcvaudor Murray. (liiil. Mat;., vol. 4. now .siiicH, ii[(. "JSl-'JO^, l-7i. JMiuer, .I..V. Hutt*? County. ('.ililiiiiiia, null licport of iiiiiii'raloL;i9l, ]i|). I'jl-Ull, 1S«0. I Minnesota. 1821. Stnu'turi' of valley of the Mi.s- si.s8ii>i>i, Nnttiill. 'fiiivi'ls thriMioli Norl.liwcst, Siliiiolcraft. 18l'l>. .Ma|M)l'countrydraincdby MissiH- .si|ii)i,\vi'stornHcctii)n,.fiini(!H, K. ISi'l. lAiifdition to .sources of St. I'etors Kivor, Keatinj;. ISJl. I'.xjKMlition to Itaska Ijako, Si'liDolcraft. ];.\1 (edition to North wost Indians, A lion and Sclioolcial't. l^UiJ. Kci'diinaiHsancc from Wa.sliinjf- tou throuf^h Wisc^on.sin to Cotcaudo I'rairie, Fcailicrston- liailo;]i. IK'.'.i. CatJinitcs analyslH, Jack.soTi,(M'. 1^4(1. .liiiirncy to Cotoau dcs I'rairies, otc., CaMiii. If^ll. r|i|i(>r Mi.ssisaii)))! rcoion and Cretacoon.s of tlio iiiiiici- .Mis- t;itiui, Nicollet. Howlders and scratches, Mather. Wi. IJogion of basin of the upper Mi.-*l.x I'Ai'avation by rocosHion of cat- aracts, Feathers tonhaugh. Minnesota — Continued. ISI7. !{eport of survey of Wisioiisin and Iowa, Owen, I). I». IHIH, Heeonnaissanco of Cliippew a dis- trict of Wisconsin, etc., Owen, I). I». IHllt. TerraccH, liars, drill, ami |iiilislird surfaces of l.ak(» Superior, A;^as.si/;, I,. Sediments of the .Mississijiiti River, Hrown and Dickcson. Isle Uoyale, 1 >i( Uersiin. IbaO. Lake Superior, Ai^assl/,, L. Mineral r(^;;ion of Lake Sii|ierior, llodi-e, J.T. Territory of Minnesota, I'npc, .1. 1S51. (u'oloj^y ot" (iovernnicnt lands on Lake Snjierioi', Wliitney, ,1. 1). Azoic system in Lake .Siijicrior district, Fostei' ami A\'hitney. I'o.ssilsin I'alco/nic of lower Wis- consin and Minnesota, Shninard and Owen. Supcrlicial drifts of nortb wcstirn United States. Whittle.scy. Introduction to report on W'is- cimsin, Iowa, ami Minnesotii, Owen, 1). I). Paleontology of lowest saiid- slono of Nortiiwcst, Owen, I). 1). 1852. Geoloyy of middle and weslciii Minnesota, Norwood. Kejiort on valleys of MinncHota, Mississippi, and W iscoubiii rivers, Siiumard, M. !•'. Survey of Wisconsin. Iowa, Min- nesota, etc., < >wcii. 1>. 1). 185;?. (ieoloj^ie map of I'nitcd Stales, etc., Mareoii, ,1. Drift of Nortliern ami Wesiern States, Whittlesey. iJSol. Silurian system. Lake Superior district, IJailey, .1. \V. Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minncsot;i, ( >weii. I ). 1). l'".X|iedil ion to sources of I he .Mis- sissippi, Schoolcraft. \'oya<;(! (Ill LaK(! Siijierior. K'i\'ot. tleber dii^ (ieolojjjie von Nord- .Vmeiii/ O /y. c.>. ^^N ->" / ///. Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 ■^ .% I 644 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL 127. It^ 1861. mv2 Miuiiesota — Continiiort. 1858. Geolof^y of North America, Mar- oon, J. Sketch of geology of United States, liogcTH. II. ]). K^ixirt on Hurvey of Iowa, Hall and Whitney. 1850. Paleontology of Now York, vol. ;j, Hiill, J. 18(30. Position of Lake Snporior sand- Htone, Whitney, ,1. 1). AiialyHcs of Hoils, etc., ArkunuaH, Peter. 11. (Ihnniical report snrvey of Ken- t ucky, Peter. l{e]>ort on Sliuuesota, Andersou and Clark. (JlaiKonito in lower Siluriau, llnnt, T. S. 18(i;!. Ancient mining on shores of Lake Sni)erior, Whittlesey. 1865. Heport of geologist, Hanchett. (leology and metallurgy of iron of Lake Superior, Foster and i Kiinl)all. 18()(i. Geology and minerals of Minne- sota, Whittlesey. Ikcconiiaissani-e in Minnesota, I'^anies. Maj) of Canada and part of the United States, Logan and Hall, lioportou metalliferous region on Lake Superior, Eanios. 1807. Notice of I'auna of Potsdam sand- stone, Willi, .J. Glacial movemetits in v.'illey of St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. Handbook of Minnesota, Hlanch- ard. Fresh-water gliKjiiil drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. 1868. Structure of southern Minnesota, Hall,.;. Trip to great red pipestono ([uarry. White, C. A. Geology of portions of Minnesota, Hall,. I. I'hysical featiinss of the upper Mississippi, Warren, (■. K. Noti/^en aus Minnesota, Kloos. Cretaceous basin in Sank Valley, Kloos. Survey of vicinity of Uolle Plain, Winchell, A. 1873. Map of I'nited States, Hitchcock, C. 11.; Hitchcock uud ISlako. 186! I 1871. 1872. Minnesota — Continued. 1873. Chart of nomenclature for Minne- sota, Winchell, N. H. General sketch of geolojry nf Minnesota, Winchell, N. H. Drift of the Northwest, Wiialiell N. H. 187'i. Cretaceous flora of Westeru Tir- ritories, Les(iueroux. I'eat, Winchell, N. H. Notes from early exjilorcrs in Minnesota, Winchell, N, il. Belle Plain salt well, Winciiell, N.H. Geology of Minnoaota Valltv, Winchell, N. H. 1875. Minerals do for du Lac Suin'riciir, Sauvago. Geologic chart of tin; Uniitd States, Bradley, F. il. Superftcial geology of lemral North America, 1 )a wsoii, G. M. Valley of the Minnesota Kiver, j Warren, G. K. Disintegration of rocks. Hunt, T.S. Report on Mower and Iretboni I counties, Winchell, N. 11. Lignite in Cretaceous, AVinclieli, N.IL Deep well at F.ast Minueiiiiofo, | Winchell, N. II. 1876. Olmstead, Dodge, anil m«1(| counties, Harrington, JI, W. Str.atiti cation of rocUs in smii central Wisconsin, lrviii;,',li.H| Report on Fillmore County, Win- chell, N. II. Physii'al geology of Liiki' Nipe] rior, Whittlesey. Geology of Lake Siiperinr district, Wright, C. I',. Vegetal remains in dril't m' il;(| Northwest, Winchell, N. H. 1877. Krystallinische (iestciii Sirfii!| and Kloos. CJhemistry of survey of Miiuf j sota, Pcckham. Trenton at Minneapolis, llcrnct Geology of Honston OmiiiIH Winehell.N. H. Geology of Hennei)iu Coiiiii;| Winchell, N. II. Geoguostische Beobaelitiint!i'ii'>| Minnesota, Kloos. [BtJU.127. DiKTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. fi45 lature for Mimic. I, N. II. of geolojiy (if inclicU, N. II. ,hwest, WiiK'k'll, ^ of WcHtcru Ti r- iieronx. N.H. rly explorcis m 'iuchi-ll, N. 11. It woll, Wincliell, .iunoBotii Valky, H. du Lac Supt'rii (Tii'iir, •t of the Uiiilul loy.F. II. ology (if fontriil ca, DawHoii, (i.M, Miiint'sotii liivn, L. I of rocks, lliiiii. iwer aiul l^'rufl'im ncliell,M.ll. itnccous, AViiiclieli, | East Mimica|iiili-. H. odgo, and Sieflf| iiTinf?toii,M. W. of rocUs In soiiili| cousin, I i'viiij,',lM'. Imoro ('oniity.WiB- ogy of L:iU<' ^»i*- 08oy. ako SiqiiTii'V ir»| •iKht, C. K. ins in iliil't "i ''"*| \Vinchcll,N.H- |i„ (it'stc.in Stidirl survov ol' Mill"! lani. nncapolis, llerrifM llouatim ('ii"i"J'| ^.11. Ilennc]''" t'""""| "4.11. e lU'oba.litmigeniJ , Kloos. Miunetiota— Coutiuncd. l,s7^. Oiij^iu of tho driftl«!S8 area, Irv- in-r, R. 1). K'cport on Rice County, Sj)eri'y. Wator flnpply of tlio Rod River valley, Wincholl, N.H. Diiftless interior of North Amer- ica, Dana, .1. D. DikcH and Axoic of Houthca8t Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. I'.xteut and signilicanco of Wis- consin in kettle moraine, Cham- lierlin,T.C. Valley of Minnesota and Missis- Hi|i]ii rivers, Warren. Rock and Pipestone counties, Wincliell, N. H. (ioolofjy of Ramsey County, Wincholl, N.H. (Jcology of Morrison County, Wincliell, N. H. M right, Rico, etc., counties, Win- chell, N. H. Hcccasion of Falls of St. Anthony, Wincholl, N.H. 1S7!'. North American Mesozoic and Ccnoy.oic, Milbr, 8. A. Has Lake Yvinnipeg discharged tiii'ough the Minnesota, Todd. Ivt nort on Lake Sui)erior region, llall,C. W. Survey of Minnesota, 1878, Wln- • hcil, N. H. Miicfarlane's Geological Railroad (iiiide, Minnesota, Wincholl, N.H. j80. (icologio action of hnnins acids, .Inliou. licjiort on liake Superior region, llall.C.W. Iicjjort on central and wostcrn Minnesota, Uphani. I.iiitonitcat Graml Marais, Peck- liiini and Hall. Ciiliriforons series at Duluth, Wincholl, N.H. Cretaceous in Minnesota, Win- choll, N. H. 1^*^1. Kpiicr Mississippi region, (Jar- rtson. (ilacial drift and its terminal moraine, llpham. I'niliciition of Silurian nomen- clature, Miller, 8. A. Dull on Arctic ice, and glaciation of Minnesota, Wincholl, N. H. Minnesota — Continued. 1881. Geology of iijijicr M ississippi Val- ley, Wincliell. N. H. List of crystalline rocks from northern Minnesota, Wincliell, N.H. Cupriferous scries, Winclu'll, N.H. 1882. CJhemistry, Minnesota survey, Dodge. Thin sections of (!Ui)rifcron8 rocks, Wincholl, N.H. The Potsdam sandstone, Win- choll, N.H. l)ce]> Avoll at Minnoapoli.s, Win- cheli, N. H. Southward discharge of liake Winnipeg, Dana, ,1. I). C(trrelation ol oastcrn and west- ern terminal iiiorainos, Cham berlin,T. C. Nomenclature geologi(|uo, Win- cheilN. H. Summary statoniont, snrvt\y of Minnesota, Wincliell, N. II. 1883. Terminal moraine of second gla- cial i)eriod, Chaniberlin, T. C. lltica and related horizons, Wal- cott. Ancio?)t Mississijjpi, Sjiencer, .I.W. The moraine west of Ohio, Chani- berlin, T. C. Classillcation of lake basins, Davis, W. M. Copper rocks of liake Superior, Irving, R. D. Tho Lake Sujierior rocks, Irving, R.D.; Wincholl, \. II. Origin of hornldonde of crystal- lines of the Northwest, Irving, R. D. Currents of glacial ice in eastern Minnesota. Uphani. Minnesota Valley in Ice iigo, Uphani. Lake Agassiz, Uphani. Clay pebbles, Wincliell, N. H. List of rticUs of Minnesota, Win- choll, N. H. 1881. Coi)i)er and iron districts of Lake .Superior, W'udswortli. Cambrian of North America, Hunt, T. S. Microscopic structure of building stones, Morrill, G. P. 646 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [iicLum. Minnesota — Continued. 1881. Gorf?(!H and waterlallH, DaviH, W. M. Glacial boundary in Ohio, Indi- ana, and Kentucky, Wright, (J. F. Reijort on work on Arclieiui of the NortliwcHt, Ir\ iufj, U. D. Resources ol' WiHconsin, Irving, K. D. OrganisniH in bowlder clays of Chicafio, Joiins')u and Thomas. Uuildiiijn stones, Winchell, N. II. Crystalline rocks of tlio North- west, Wineholl, N. H. Ago of sandrock at Austin, Win- eholl,N. II. Ago of rocks of Mosabi and Ver- million districts, Wincholl, N. 11. Strengtlis of granites, Winchell, N. n. Chain of lakes in Mountain Coun- ty, Upham. (JIac.ial man in Minnesota, Hab- liitt, IJpluiui. Iron region of northern Minne- sota. Chester, A. II. liills of kuoUy drilt, Uplwini. Rock (Uitcrops in central Minne- sota, rpliam. I^linnesota Valley in Ico age, Upham. Lake Agassiz, Ui>ham. 18S.'». Knlargi-miMit of fragments in certain rocks, Irving and Van Misc. CopiKjr rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, U. D. ; Dana, J. D. Progress of geology, 1883, Hunt, T. .'<. Enlargements of hornblende frag- ments, Van Hiso. Mil)) of the I'nited States, McGee. Microstructure of certain bowl- der clays, Dawson, (>. M. Salt well at Humboldt, Wincholl, N. II. RiH'onnaisaanco into Pope County and the Mesabi range, Win- chell, N. II. Deep well at Minneapolis, Win- chell, N. 11. Crystallines of Minnesota, Win- chell, N. II. Miiuieaota— Continued. 1885. Report of Lake Superior ill vision, Irving, R. D. DriftlesB area, Chambcrlin .md Salisbury. Sandstone of Taquamenon li.iv, Lake Superior, Winchell, UN, Archoan of thoNorthwesI, Irvim;, R, D. Deep wells in Minnesota. Win- chell,N, II, Wells at Mendota, St. Paid, etc., Winchell, N. II. Vermillion iron ores, Wiiiclull, N.H. Fossils from red quartzitc^ at ripe- stone, Winchell, N. II. Roviaiou of Cambrian, WinduH. N.H. 1886. Fresh-water invortobraten of tlic .lura.H8ic, White, V. A. Fossils from red quart/ite, Win- chell, N.H. Geologic survey report, Wiiiclull, N. II. Lower Silurian bryozon, I'lriili. Origin of Peuokee-Gogebic seiii's, j Van Ilise. Trip to the upper Missis.sipiii :ii Vernullion Lake, Willis, 1887. Majt of United States, Ilitrlicock, | C. H. Falls of the Mississipiii. Kevis, .J.A, la there a Iluronian group, Irv- iug, R, D. Observations in nortliPustcnil Minnesota, Wimhell, A. Animikie-Verniillion uncomfonr.- ity, Winchell, A. Upper beaches of Lake AgasMZ. Ui)ham. Geological roport,Winflioll, N.I Partial report, Winchell. N.H Peridotites, gabltros, iliabn.'-M. I and audesytcs, Wadswditli. 1888. Irving and Chambcrlin .m s»[>{-^ rior sandstones. Am. (!i'(il. Report for 1887, Winclu',11, H. V. Norytes and gabbros, llcriiok,] Clark and Deming, Recession of ice Rhoet aud rol.ij tions of gravels at Little F»llsi Upham. Miui'.e.sota- DABTON. NOllTlI AMERICAN GEOLOGY. (147 .11 nor'*torii | mliell. A. lliou unt'omfiiiii.- A. of liiilvo AgnsM/. Minnesota — Coiitinnod. isss, licsport — division of glacial f^eol- ugy, IJiiitud StiiteH (iooloj^icul Survey, (JUiiniliorliu, T. C. Sjiotted rocks from I'tgcou Poiut, r.ayloy. Tiiconic Hyatoin, Miller, rncoiiforiiiiiies of tlio Aniinikio, WiiH'lioll, A. W'ull at Keokuk and [Albert Lea J, (iordon. Re])ort of survey during 1887, Winehell, A. Later Cretaceous in Iowa, Am. (ieol. Aniniikie slates and )|uartzites, Wintholi. N. H. ( lassiliration of Cambrian and l)ie-Camlirian, Irving, K'. 1). Cm relation of Auimikio and Iln- ronian, McKellar. Cndact'ous outliers, W'incliell, N. 11. i'lcceutricity tiioory of glaciiil cold I I'alls of .St. Anthony], (lay pole, (ii'ology of central counties, Ifp- liiim. I'lofiU'i', geology of Minnesota, Winehell, N. il. (It'ology of Wabasliii, Gooilline, Dakotii, Hennepin, Ramsey, and Washington counties, Winehell, N. II. (ireat I'riniordial eh, I'pham. Coppirmining, Hall, ('. \V. The crystalline rocks, Winehell, N. H. Itescription of some nuips, Uj)- Iiain. Diabasic schists with jaspilyte, Winehell, H. V. Thoughts on eruptives, Winehell, N.H. I Dilation and sedimentation, Lawson, Winehell, A. Lingula, etc., in red (juartzite, Winehell, N. H. (ieology of Mankato, Hochdolt. Cilacial moraines, of Minnesota, UpLam. ^ Minnesota — Continued. 188i). Granites of tho Northwestern States, Hall, C. W. Iron region, 1888, Winehell, H. V. Natural gas, Winehell, \. II. Observations in nortlMsisteni Minnesota, (Jrant, II. S. ; Win- ehell, N. H. Phosphorus in Ludingtoii mine, Urowno. Irving and tho Keewatin scried, Winehell, N.H. and II. V. Origin of ores of the Keewatin, Winehell, N.H. and II. V. Q 11 a r t z-k e r a t o p h y r «, I 'igeiui Point, Hayley, W. S. Stillwater deo]) well, Meaiies. Stratigraphy of the Ilnronian, Winehell, \. II. Litliology <»f the Trenton at Min- neapolis iind St. I'aiil. Hall, C. W. Two systems in l\w Iluronian, Selwyn, Winehell, A. Origin of the \'erinillioii iron ores. Van llise. Studies of Arehoan, \\ im hell, A. Field studies in Arclwan, Win- ehell, A. Analyses of rocks from Meno- niint e River, RiggM. Analyses of rocks from Pigeon Point, KMggs, Ilillebrand, Whit- field, J. K. Relation of rocks on I'igtson Point, Hayley. Report on Rainy Lake region, Lawson. Hiiilding stones, Merrill. (l. 18!K). KoHiiltH of AnlioMM Htuw Kiijilaiul, Wiiulic'll, N. Il.aii.l II. V. WiincuH (ie(tKrHi)liy, Ihcwer. Report, Liikd Siijjorior diviHioii, riiitcil StatoH GcolofjU'al (Pur- vey , Van Hise. 18!ll. Ago of the Sauiinaga granite, Windii'll, II. V. Aiiiorican opinionw on the older rocks, Winclicll, A. An-a and duration of Tjako Agas- My,, t'plian). Canihrian of North America, Wal(ott. Cretaceous of North America, White, C. A. Conditions controlling artesian wells, Hall, C.W. (.'riteria of englacial and sub- glacial drift, I'liham. Dike in Minnesota Kiver valley, Mall, C.W. EaMtcrn ('(|iiivalents of Minnesota iron ores, Winchell, N. II, Fauna of lower Candirian, Wal- I'ott. (Jlacial Lalerior region, Irving, Clianiberlin and Van Hi so. Minor, Francis. Evidences of glacial action in Virginin. Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 37, p. 651 (icol.), 1890, MisBisBippi. 1807, Observations on geolojiy of United .States, and ^colcij;!,' ma]i, Maclure. 1818, On ])artH of \ irginia 'rcnnoHsiT, Alabama, Ivlississippi, etc., ( „r. nelins. (Joology of the United stutis Maclure. 1821. Structure of valley of (lir ,\|i< sissippi, Nntlall. 1828. Keconnaissance forNatioiiiii niad from Washington ici Kcnv Orleans, Jlernard and I'oiissin. 1829. Hoport on canal from tlw Alhin. tic to the Gulf of Mexico, Hir nard and I'onssin. 1830. IteniaiuB of ferruginous simd dir matiou of United States, Mm ton, S. (>, 18.S2. Fossil sliells of the 'INrtiiiry, Conrad, 1833. Lower valley of the MisNisKi|i]ii, Nutt. 1834. Prairies of Alabama, McHiiin'. Tertiary and J{ecent of SouIIkiii States, Conr.id. 1838. Fossils in Louisiana, Caiiiciitei, W. M. 183!) Notices of Ojiolonsas, Atlaknims, etc., Carpenter, \\. M. 1814. Porings from well at ('oliniibib. Pailey. 1816. Tertiary of Wiirren {'iiniily.Cun- rad. Eocene of Walnnt Hills, CuiiriKl. Eoceno of the United statcH.diii- rad. 1847. Age of nunnnnlite iinuHtdins. Lyell. Plutf near Natchez, Wail( 8. Delta, and alluvial (lc|iiivits of I theMissisKip])iand(tlliii|iiiiiit,<, | Lyell, C. Alleged coexistence of iiiiin iinil the megatherium. Lyell. 1848, Features of Natchez. Itinmy. Natchez blulV formation, OiiU',!.. (ioology of south Ahihiiiiia. Hale. I C. S. ' Eocene of Vicksbnrg, Conrad. 1849. Second visit to the Uuite;f. (teol()i»ic tuiip of ITiilted 8tat«'fl, otc, M.ircoii, .1. IH.M. (foology of MisHisHsippi, Wailes. Ski'tcli of geology of MiSHisBipiii, J.iober. Tertiary of St. Domingo and Yickslmrg, Conrad. \Kk>. Uebcr die (icologio von Nord- Anierika, Marcou, J. is."i(!. Kocono of Jackson, Conrad. 1K")7. Ii'eport on MissiHsippi, Harper. 1S.')S. K'e])ort on jiortions of Cretacoons and Tertiary, Alabama, 'I'horn- toii. ecology of North America, Mar- cou, J. lie view of Harper's report, Am. .lour. .Sci. Sketch of geology of United StateH, Rogers, H. ]). 18tiO. Oeology and ;igricultnre of Mls- Hissip]»i, Hilgard. Ilydrologiu du Mississippi, Tho- niassy. ISfil. I'oHsil fruits in lignites of l$ran- (lon. Vermont, l^esiiuerenx. rii\8icsandliydra»ilicsof theMis- KiH.sippi, Humphreyw and Ab- l.ott. m:>. \cw Eocene fossils, Whitfield, K. 1'. Koceno shells from Enterprise, Conrad. Ml. (Quaternary of Mississippi, Hil- f;ard. Driit of Western and Southern .states, Hilgard. iveniarks on nov division of Kocene by Conrad, Hilgard. IStiT. It rtiary of Mi8si8sii)pi and Ala- bama, Hilgard. M'.K (igy of lower Louisiana, and rock salt, Hilgard. h'c, suits of reconnaissance in Loni- Niana, Hilgard. The Mississippi Valley, Foster, .1. W. K'cconnaissance of Louisiana, Hil- gard. 1871. Southern drift, Gnlf Tcrtiaries, Cretaceous in North Carolina, Perry, J. B. History of Gulf of Mexico, Hil- gard. MiBsisBippi— Continued. 187L Second report of survey of Loni- siana, Hopkins, 1'. V. Geologic history of (Jnlf of Mex- ico, Hilgani. Upper delta olain of the Missis- si)i])i, Hilgard. Delta and mud lumps of Missis- sipjti Uiver, Hilgard. 1872. Geology of the Southwest, Hil- gard. Plants of Cretaceous and Tertiary of Kansiis and Nebraska, !-es- qucreux. Third geological rej^ort, Louisi- ana, Hopkins, F. V. lieview of Hojikins's rc]»ort on Louisiana for ]«7I, Dana, .1. D. (Jeology of Mississip))! Iiottom, Smith, E. A. 1873. (ieologie map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H.; Hitchcock and lilake. 1874. Alluvial b.asin of the Mississippi, Forshey. Silt analyses of Mississip])! soils, Hilgard. Lignitic fonnation and its llora, Les(|Ucreux. Lignite bods and their under clays, Hilgard. 1875. Geologic chart of the United States, Uradley, F. H. Tertiary of Atlantic Slt)])o, Con- rad. 1876. Cretaceous .and Tertiary lossiisof upi)er Missouri country, tiabb. lleconmiissance from Cairo to New Orleans, Sulcr. 187i). Ma(tfarliinc's IJailway (iuido, Macfarlane. Loess of tlio Mississippi \"alley, Hilgard. 18S0. Report on oix-rations near Natchez, Melvin. 1881. Geology of Flori«la, Smith, E. A. Later Tertiary of (iuir of Mexico, Hilgard. Geology of lower Louisiana and salt of I'etite An.se, Hilgard. 1882. Borings at Greenville, Wil.son, E. H. Loess of North America, Call. Blue clay of the Mississippi, Lit- tle. 650 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OK ("i-Lui:': MisBissippi- ('ontiiiiuMl. IHH'2. Letter on MiNHiKHippi \'all*'y li«- tweeii Cairo and VickHhiiri^, Siitiir. 188IJ. Survey iVoiu Atlanta to tlio iMm- HiHHippi, ('atni)bell and h'nD'niir. Am'H and tdaHHification of post- l'loc(Mio of Atlantic ISlo)>u, lloil- prin. 1«SJ. L'oniaikHon ^nlf Tortiaries, Iloil- |irin. rhyHi('o-}{CO(jrapliical ami a^ri- (Miltural loatnrcHut' MiNNiHHi))pi, lliljraid. Terl iary of Eiifltorn and Soutliorn States, lloil|irin. I'liatureH of allnvial ])]ain of tlie MiMMJsHipid ludow tln^ Obio, IlilKai'd. ContiilintionM to 'IV.rtiary geol- <»«y, lloiliniii. Soil map of eotton States, Ilil- Kiird. lii|>]ey f^ronp, JolniNon, L. C. riidspliali's in Alaliania ('rota- coons, Smith. K. A. 18Sr,. 'IVrtiary of Alabama, Aldricb. Old Ttirtiary of tlio Southwest, !lilK:ard. (!lassili(;ation of United States Tertiary, iMeyt-r, llilu;ard, lleil- prin. Map of United States, McfJee. Meyer on Southern old Tertiary, Sndth, VI. A. Afje of s])ecies in Sonthcrn old i'c^rtiary, Meyer, O. 188(5. Variation of certair, Tertiary fos- sils, Meyer. Mtiyer and the Sontb western Ter- tiary, Ililgard. TcM'tiary fossils, Aldricli. Observations on Tertiary, Tjang- doii. Tertiary and (Jrand Gnlf gronps, Meyer, O. 1887. Miip of United States, Hitchcock, C. IT. Carbonate iron ores, Rrainord. Loess and clays, analyses, Kiggs. Tertiary and Cretaceous, Smith and Johnson. 1888. Absence of 8ei)arate Oligoceno, Aldricb. North American Tertiary, Meyer, O. MissisBippi— ( 'ontinned. 18«8. Kelations of (;rand (Inlf Hcruij Ililgard. Keport of snbconnnittco on I'eno. | zoic. Smith, K. A. Wliite limoBtone formation, .lolm. son. 18S!». (irandOnlf formaticm, .Idiiusiin. Ueport — lower MisHissijiiii dji,. sion. United States (tO(i|ii;;i(a| Survey, .lohn.son, L. C. 18iM). Appomattox fornnition, Mctiep, Macfarlane's Railway (iuide, llil. gard. Orange sand formations, Mciiie. Sandstone dikes, Dilier. Peculiarities in drainage, Mcdc,. Warren's (Jeograjthy, Krewci. 18!)1. Api>onuittox formation, Midir Columbia formation, Miiicr. Cretaec'ons of North Aiinrin, | White, C. A. Nita crevasse, .Johnson. Fresh-water swamps, Sl,;il('r, Orange, sand, Lagranj-c ;iii(l \]i ])omatto.\, Ililgard. Stones for building, Merrill, (i, I'. Missouri. 1819. N'iew of lead mines of MLssdiiiJ, etc., S"li»>io»l. isll. Sketch of tjcoloj^y "1' North Aiiuiric'ii, D.'iiihi'iiy. I{('K'<"> adjivficnt to Onago Uivor, King, II. 1,S|-'. I'liotiirints in liiiioHtonc, Owon, l». I». Siliiriiiii and Dovoniaii ol' llin Initod 8(att'8, Coiinul. WiHconHJii and MiHsoiiri luai and other points, Lyell.C. KeniarkH oil St. Louis liniestono, Engleiiiann. IslS. Statistics of coal, Taylor, ]{. C. Notes fi'oni Fort Leavenworth to Kent's Fort, Ahort,.).W. Letters on geology, Christy. ISrid. Survey of Missouri, King, II. IS'pI. Hcmarks on Missouri, King. H. Suiierticial depo.sits of the North- west, Whittlesey. Iiitrodnction to report on Wis- consin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owon,D. D. K)'2. Sinvey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Min- nesota, etc., Owen, D. J>. Iter Missi88i])pi-Thal, Olshanser. Artesian well in St. Louis, St. Louis Uepuhlican. 1>>.")I. Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owen, 1). D. Map of the United States, hy Mar- cou, Am. .lour. Sci. 1855. Ucbcr die Geologic von Nord- Anicrika, Marcou, J. Missouri — (Continued. 185.5. Catalogue of goologio spocimons, Owon, 1). D. Geology of Missouri, Swallow. Country between i\u\ Missouri and Mississipjii, I lawn. (Jeology of the Southwest, Swal- low. Keport on principal mines, Lit- ton. Section from St. liOuis to Com- nieree, Shnmard, iJ. F. Ueview of Murchison's Siluria, Whitney, J. D. Moniteau County, Meek. Geology of Marion and Cooper ccninties. Swallow. 18.56. Ores of iron in the A/oic, Whit- ney..!. I). Keview of part of geologic map of tho United Stafes, hy .Mar- «'ou, lUake, W. I'. Carhoniferous linu>stone of Mis- sissippi Valley, llall,.l. 1858. Geology of North America, Mar- cou, J. Coal fields of United States and British Provinces, Uogors, II. I>. Quaternary of Missouri. Swallow. Keport on survey of Iowa, Hall and Whitney. Explanation of geologic nnip and section, Swallow. • Palco/.oio basin of New York, Higshy. Mineral distrii^ts contiguous to Iron Mountain Railroad, Phil- lips, J. V. 1859. Report on sonthwostern branch of tho Pacilie Railroad, Swal- low. Paleontology of New York, vol. 3, Hall, J. 1860. Maj) of Canada and part of the United States, Logan and Hall, liolcher's artesian well, St. Louis, Litton. Ilydrologie du Mississippi, Tho- massy. Shumard on Ste. Genevieve County, Worthen. 1861. Points in American geology, Hunt, T. S. Sur la fauno primordiale en Am<'riqno, Barrande. 652 CATALOOUE AND INDEX OF lnrLL.127. MlHSOuri— f!oi)linno«l. 18*il. I'li.VHicH mill liydriinlicH of tlio MiHHiHMi|i|ii, IIiiiii))liroyH an witli th«'('luMiiuiin,Wiiicli((ll, A. 1S4M). IntnMtiictioii lo )ialei>iit<>Ii>K.Vi IllinoiH, Mock ami Wortlu'U. Drift of VVcHloiii and youtlierii 8tati>s, llilgard. IKtiT. On AiidnnvH on the glacial drift, llilgard. l''r«!Hli- water glacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. Hoport on ctmntry along Honth- westl'acilic Railroad, Swallow. Noti(^o of fauna of TotHdani saud- Btono, Hall,. I. 1808. Occurrence of iron in niaHses, Whittlesey. Ago of j»orphyry of sonthoastern Missouri, lliirrlson, E. Ooal measures in Missouri, Itroad- hcad. ( Wl sjiringH in Missouri, Hhumard. l.ocHs and drift, Iloliues, N. IHOO. Tlio Mississipjti Valley, Foster, .T.W. Ozark r.'inge, Missouri Republi- can. 1871. (icologic liiatory of Gulf of Mex- ico, llilgard. Map and Hoctions of roclcs of Mis- souri, Swallow. The Marshall gronj), Winclicll. A. Quaternary of Missouri, Hroad- head. (loal-nioasure fucoids, Rroadhcad. 1872. Report on RIack River, Hlnisdill. Relation of middle and u)iper .Silurian in United States, Hall,. I. 187H. Rocks which admit of a (ine i>o]- isli, Rroadhead. Geology of uorthwestcrn Mis- souri, Hroadhead. D(!i)tliH of coal scams, Rroadhead. Iron ores of Missouri, .Schmidt. (Jeology of i.incoln County, Pot- ter. Sketch of Missouri, and map, Swallow. Miaaouri — Continuci.. 1873. Report of surveys of MiHHonri 18.M-187I, Hroadhead, Sim mard; l». F. Meek. Analyst's of fuels, Chauveiiot. Notes on I'ilot Kuoli and vicinity, I'umiiclly. Map of United .States, Ilitdimil;, C. li.; Hitchcock and lilaki'. 1871. Niagara and lower Helderlici);iii United States and Caiimln, Hall, J. Rejjort on Vernon County, X»r wood. (!oal measures of .laspcr and How ard counties, Norwood. Notes on Madison County, Nor wood. Lead regions of central Missouri, Schmidt. Lead and zinc region ol' .sontli- western Missouri, Schiniilt ainl Leonhardt. Putnam and .Schuyler (ouiitics, Norwood. ]{eport on survey of Missouri, Hroadhead. Iron Mountain and Mine Lit Mdttc, Frazer, P. Chemical analyses, ChauMiiot. Iron ores of soutlieastcin .Mi^• souri, Moore, P. N. Lead mines of southeasteni Mis- soiiri, (Jage. 187"). Oeologic chart of the I'liited States, Hr.idley. F. II. Le.aii(I. I'liH.sil lioi'HO ill Itiito Coiiiity, IIi'oikIIiimviI. Ilitinnon in MtHHoiiri, ItroiKliit'iiiI. liowlilor.H Hoiitli of (iu) MittHoiiri, i^tc, llruiidlioad. Well al iiiHiino iiHyliiiii, SI. Luiiitt, Itroadlioiiil. ''liii'kiioHH of coal iiicaHiiroH, llrciadlicad. (M'odi^s of Keokuk foriuatioii, Wallaeo, S. J. \i;e of poi-pliyrieH of MiHfloiiri, i Itroadliead. retrohMiiii ftiul ollior liydroi-iir- limiH, Hroaiiliead. Origin iif raviiieH in tlio prairio, ltroadliea<1. I'cirni and oi'i;;iii of loud and /Aim (lejiosits, St'liinidt. Iron ores in MisHoiiii, (Jaj;o. .*<((>. (ieno\i(no County copper mines, (ia^e. Mineral region of wMitlnvostorn MisHonri and HontlioaHteru KansaK, Cumo. l>il^('. Iiniiroveiiient.s of the MiHsi.ssii»pi, ' Halloa. "riy,in and classification of ore flt^posits, N<'\vlierry. Surface geology of Roiitheastern ' Mi.ssouri, (^tc. liroadhead. /ine of southeastern Missouri, ICayniond. IHM. Origin of petrosiliceous rocks, Crosby, Mastodon, Hroadhead. MisHOuri—Cun tin lied . IK81. Uniticalion of Hiliiriaii nomen- clature, Miller, S. .\. IXH'2. Notes ou central liraiu li of I nion Pacitic Railroad, Hroadhead. Archean of Missouri, Hroadhead. Marble of Hoiitheastern Missouri, Hroadhead. 8te. (Jeneviove copper diHtri(!t, Xicholsoii. Loess of North Anierira, i'all. 1W:{. Decay (d" ro«^ks, Hunt, I'. S. Culture and curing of tobacco, Killebrew. A zoic sysleni and its subdivisions, AVhilney and Wadsworth, ISMI. Soil nia]i of cotton Slati^s, llil- gary<'K. Clioiitcan groii]*, Howley. iliHtory of Ozark uplift, Mroatl- hoad. MiHHoiiri Kivor, Itruadlicad. 18!H). Dihlio^rapby of geulogy, Bamp- Non. Ilrociifttt'il characfor of St. J.oiiiH liiiH^HtoiK', (iordoii. Itiiildiiig HtoiioH, clays, and aandH, l.add. Coal IkmIh of l.afayotto County, Winslow. CrinoidH ftnni ]turlin;;ton linie- Htono, l'(t\vlcy. CryHtiillint' tdcKh of MiHHoiiri, Jlawortli. (ilacial Ixmndary, \Vri;;lit, . I i Mitchell, Klisha. Keport on tin' {Lieul «)g\ of North ('nndiua, conducted iimlrr the dire( tion of th(^ board of ,i;;ri(iil. ture, i)art li. I'lipeiH on HKt'lciiUanil buIiji'cIh. |i|i. i-;: Hiiiall 4 ', UuloiKli, IH'JT. On llu) character and origin ol' the low country of North Carolina. I Am. Jour. Sci., vol. l.'i, ]ip, :iU0-:i48, I8'.'x. (!<((dogical report on North Camliiia. j rapi'i's on ii;:ritiiltiiial Multjcrl.s, ((iiiiliirinl I inulcT tlio illrfilii)ii of till' lioiircl 111' iiLTiiiil ture, imil ;i. pp. 101-108, Hiiiall 4 , l!iilfij;li, 182H?. , On the geology of the gold rcLiimi of North Carolina. Alll..Ioilf. .Sl'i.,Vol. Id. pp. l-'JO: Veil. 17, |i. )l>' is:j!). Klemoiits of geology, with an niiiliin of the geology of North Caroliiiii. IM.'. Ill pages, uKip. Mitchell, Henry. Notes eoni'eniiiij; al I loged chan.gos in tho relative eleviititms j of land and sea. U. S. Coast Siirv., Ucpcnl lor ls77, |i|p. > lui 4", 1«80. Almtract, Am. Jour. .Si'i., ;)cl .•.irii's, V(p|. HI, | pp. 77 "Sd";, p.). IHSl. Mitchell, Saiiinel L, Thepliysicul;;!";- raphy of the first range of iii(iiiiiliiiii< extoniling across New .lerse.v troii: ik' I Iludsou to the Dilawaro |ctc. |. Am. MiiipraloKioal Jour, (liriiiil, v(il.l,|'|i ' 70-79. 1814. I I All aincndnient jiroposort to tlu' ^'i" logical jy ofNorlli ISOU'. I'cii'jil of elevation of raiiRi'H Ai'itriin, illutlriitcd l>y tlic (IcHi ri|iti(iii near Hoiircea of tlm Mi.sMoiiri, 7-;iH, ii|i. ii(m-'j6; IlliJurtH. \i\<. \-2' 111' viuioiiH orKiiiiio roinuiiiH fouuil in tliiit i):irt. of tlic world. (,'ii\ ii'i-H KHHiiy oil the 'I'lifory of lliaj;es, Leipzig, im:.s. MoMckion, a. !■'. The aurifenin.s scrioH III' Xova Scotia. (iiiil(ij;i.stH' Atmic, I'roc, vol. 11, pii. 451 401, 1801. Monro I Alex.]. On tliepliysical features ami ,u;i'i>lo<{y of Clii^jnoeto iHtliniuH. N< w r.niimwick Nat. lii.st. .Sou., l!iill. No. ,'>, li|i.':i) 'J4, iSMi. [Monroe, V. K., Huntington, .), IF., and. and Singleton, li. i\.J Mar\l;ind |liiiililiiiiij;iuallon. 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Kentucky, lleports of progress, vol. 4, now series, iip. ll.'MSS (liolloni pagiun- tioii), Frankfort, 1878. On the geology of the region adja- cent to tho eastern border of the west- ern coal field, from the Louisville, Padii- cah and Southwestern Kailway to the Ohio River. Geiil. Siirv. Kentucky, lleport.i of progress, vol. 4. new aeries, p|). 42^-444 (bottom piigina- lion), Krankfort, 187H, On tho geology of Hancock County. (!«ol. Siirv. Kentucky, lieiiorts of pro;;re.S8, vol. 4, new scries, pji. 389-421 (bottom pagina- tion), 4 plates, Frankfort, 1878. R(!port on tho geology of a section from near Ciimpton, Wolfe Comity, to the mouth of Troublesome Creek, Breathitt County. (iool. Surv. Kentucky, Ueportsof progress, vol. 4, new series, pp.2,")5-284 (bottom i)a;iiua- tion). plate, Frankfort, 1878. Report on the iron ores in the vicin- ity of Cumberland f!ap. Cico!. Sill V. 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Uoyiil Soc, vol. 24, Ho. 170, 1870. Report on the specimenB of bottom Ui'ail to llir (iool. Soc., London. deposits. Re])ort on results of dredg- iugs under the supervision of Alexan- der Agassi/, in the (iulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean, aiul abnig the Atlantic Coast of the United States by the IT. S.S. ILirvard Coll., JIiis. t'cimp. Zool., Hull., vol. 12, pp. 37-01, 1880. Abstract, Am. Jour. Soi., 3d sorics, vol. 31, pp. 221-225, 1880. Murrish, .John. State of Wisconsin, re- jiort on the geological survey of the lead regions, (io pages [IStiSf]. [On tlie result of recent investiga- tions in tlie lead regions of Wisconsin.] Wisconsin Acad. Sci,, Trans., vol. 1. |i. 193 (J p.), 1872. Report on the geological survey of tlw. mineral regions. Wisioiisin Agr. Soc, Trans., 1872-73, iiji. 409-474,1874?. N. I N. 0)1 liowlders and rolled stones. Am.,Iiinr. Sci., vol.il. pp. 2H ;iil, l.'^'J.'i. I Nash, Alaiison. Noticesof the lead mines and veins of llampsliire County. Mass., iind (if the geology and mineralogy of that district. Am. .lour. Sci., vol. 12, pp. 238-270, map, 1827. |Nason, frank L. On the location of 801111! vertebrate fossil beds in Hon- duras, Central America. Am. Jonr. Sci,,3d aerieH, vol, 34, pp. 48S-487, 1887. Nason, Frank L. — Continued. A new locality of the camptonite of llavi'es and K'oscnbiiscii. Ani.Joiir.S(i..3d sor.. vol. 3,^.pp. 229-230, 1889. A list., Am. Nat.. v(d.23, p. 812 (3 lines), 1889. Tlie 'I'riassii! rocks or the red sand- stones of New .Jersey. (iool. Surv. Now Jersey, lloport for 1888, pp. 10-44, plato, IH89. Geological studies of the Archeau rocks. (ieol. Surv. New Jersey, Keport for 1889, pp. 12-Uj, 1889. 662 rATALOGlIE AND INDKX OP [Bnt. 127. Naaoii, Frank L. — Continued. [ ] (Jcolojjiciil Htiulioa of tlio Triaasic or rod Haudstoiiu rockti. CJtsol. Surv. New Joraoy, lioport, 1889, pp. 88- 72, 188a. [ f] Artesian wells. (i«ol. Surv, Nfw JerHpy, Report for 1880, pp. 82-80. 1KS9. 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Some Kansas salt marshes, ilay, Stones for building, Merrill, (i.r. Neff, Peter. The Sylvania sand in (iiyi- hoga County, Ohio. (i('i)l.Soi'. Am., I'lill., vdl. l,pi). 32-;il, lS!iil Abstract, Am. Nut., vol. 21, j). llu d lincsi 1890. Nelson, Edward T. On tlir (irijfin nf I stylolites. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 .serins, vol. 17, p. (K;i[ii, 1879. Nelson, R, ,F. On the geology of tlii> ISahumiis and on coral fcuiiialidiis fjcii erally. (iool. Soc, (^)uin't. Jour., vol. !), jiii. JdO-il' 1853. i Nesbit, D. ^L Tide niar.slie.s of tlic 1 United States, with eontributioiis irnni | the United States Coast Surrey, liyS. L. Hoiirdmaii, ICldridge, Morse. ;iiiil I others; United States De]>;irniu lit "f j Agriculture, iniscellancous, Spr(i;il I'l- port No, 7, 25!) pages, Wasliiii^'tiin, 1885. Nettleroth, Henry. Kentucky l»s>il shells; a monograpli of tlie fossil shells of the Silurian and jicvoiiiiii] ro(!ks of Kentncky. (icol. Smv. Ki'iiliicUy, .T. P. 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King. C. Report on ])ortions of Ncvadi and California, Conkliiig. Restored outline of Lake Kiiiiiii' villc, (iilbert and Howell. Structure and origin of nionn tains, Le Conte. 1879. Clasallication of rocks, \V;i(is. worth. North American Meso/oic ;iiiil tJenozoic, Miller, S. A. Ores of Eureka district. lUaKc Eureka district. Keyes. W. .'^. (ieological survey of the toitictli ))aralltd, Newberry. .Jura-'fri;is of westtn-n Ndrth America, White, C, A. Fortieth i>arallel survey, systini- atie geology by Kiiiii, IVim- pelly. Temperatures in the Coiiislnck lode. Church. Extinct volcanoes about l,;iU' Mono, Le Conte. Aiuyzon Tertiary beds, Cope, Macfarlane's Geological b'liilniail (iuide, Wyoming. Hague, A. Wanderings in the Wesleni himl, Vivian. 1880. Report of work in Eureka (lis- Hague, A. Reconnaissance in San I'nuioisiii, Eureka and IJodio districtn, Becker. Auriferous gravels of Sierra .Vl'- j vada, Whitney, J. D. 1881. Loess of the Western plaim, Child. DiHTOM.) NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOGY, CC>1 in Enri'Ua (lis- Nevada— Oontinnoil. 18M'J. Ci^rtiiiii ToitiHry of tlm fJn-at HiiHin, CojiK. .Siumniiry of K"*'>l"gy <>f tlio Com- Htoiik lodo, Hodker. Ktpoit of work ill Enrnka dis- trict, IluK'H'. A. (i<'oloj;y ol' CoillHtock loiio anil W'iiHlioc (listric^t, iJotikcr. Siil|>liiir (li^|)oHitH ill rtiili anil Ni'Mlll.l, lillHScIl, I. ('. Iifpint of llnitoil States (icoloj^- ii 111 Survey, I'owull, J. W. \ Olcaiiic drift uf (JlialliH, Iilalio, .liiliun. Import of division of the I'acitic, I Iannis A. 'fcrtiiiry of central rogioii, Cope. Aurora, Nov., Clarke, 11. C. ISHI!. Classification of lake liasiim, Davis, W.M. l,itliol(»;jy of (!xi)loratioii of for- tieth parallel, Merrill, N. F. Note siir la jii'olof^ie ile la Cali- fornie, .Man^oii, .1. Tlifi'iiial spring of Yellowstone I'ark, I'eale. i;x]i]oration of fortieth parallel, Wailsworth. I Mayas and playa lakes, Rus.sell, 1. C. Mineral vein formation at Stoani- ))oat Sprin{^s, Le Conte. History of Lake Lahoutan, Rus- sell, I. C. Ke])ort on work in Great Basin, (iilhert, (J. K. (Jcolofiy of Enroka distriet, Haj^iio, A. 1881. I'aleontoloyiy of Eureka district, Waleott. A zoic system and its subdivisions, Whitney and Wadsworlh. (;iiinato chanj^fes of later geoloj^ic times, Whitney, ,1. 1>. The fortieth parallel rocks. Wads- worth. Idalio I'lioeone lake. Cope. Petrography of fortieth parallel survey, Zirkel. Cimbrian of I'nited Statits and Canada, Waleott. I'lie deposition of ores, New- lie rry. Silver-lead deposits of Eureka, Curtis, .1. S. Nevada— ( 'ontiniiod. 18M4. Lower KiirlliiK'toii liiiirHtoiio in New .Mexii'o, S|iriii;;er. Carson ('ity iciiiioiitcs, Khikc Volcanic dust in the (iruat llasin, KiiHsell, I.e. N'olcanic rocks of the (ireat Itasin, llai^iie and Iddlll^s. Rocky Mill iiiIiicm, Kiircka, Science. Vertidirata of 'I'ertiary of the West, ( 'ope. LakesofOn^at Itasin, Russell. I.C. Huildiii||( stones, Foster, W. !S8,'>. Existing glaciers of the United States, Russell. I.C. History of the 'raeoiiie (|uestion, limit, T.S. Meridional dellection of lee streams, Mciiec. I'rogress of neology, iss;i, Hunt, •r. H. Taconic system, Marcou,.). (ioologic sketch of I'acilic divi- sion, Meeker. [Analysis of roeks, eti'.J, work doniMii Washington laboratory, Clarke and Chatanl. (Quaternary lakes of the (Jreat Hasiii, (iilhert, . K. M(«H(>/oi(' roaliii, (lopo. FiMilfH of tlid (iri'iit Itaniii iiihI Hiorra Novadii, Uimwdl, I. (J. IfWS. 'I'yiKiH of DcvHiiiiin, WillianiH, II. S. I'aiiltH of Si(MTa Novftdft and Ha- Hiti ran^OH, (fillxTt, (i. K. (ll:iriiTH, Klllirions, S. V. Marl>l('s, Nowl-erry. Olisidiaii cliir. Iddiii^n. <>i'i;;in of |iriniary (piart/ in haHalt, Iddin^N, (^iijcksiiviM' d(q>()sit.8, Hoclirr. l{f|iort <'alifiirniadiviHion United Stat«!.s (icolo^ical .Snrvcy, Itc. k.T. Ii'cport of I'aloo'/oic division, Wal- cott. Tlii-ory of ore d(^poaitH, Wad.s- wortli. 188i(. Slratij;ra])liic position of Oloncl- luH, Walcott. (iiaciation of jioaks of Siorra Nevada, Am. (fcol. Ori^jiii of normal faults, LoConto. Ulassilication of Cainbriau, Mat- thew. Dry lakes, .lonnoy. J'',i|UnH liodw, ('ojio. IWtO. Analyais of adolic, soil, Eakina. Macfarlano's Kailway (inido, Ifaifiie. Natural aoda, Cliatard. WaiTon's (i<'()}j;ra|)liy, lirowor. Uanna of lower ('anibriaii, Wal- cott. IH'.U. Cambrian of North America, Wal- eott. Ulassilioation of mountain ranpos, Uphain. Devonian ami Carboniferous, cor- relation, Williams, II. S. Maii^janese dei)osits, Penrose. Ore dejjositsof I'iocbo, ^laynard. Stones f(U' buildiufj, Merrill, G. 1". Newberry, John S. fOn pebbles in con- f:;lomerates, and on qnartzites.] Aiiiiiii.'i of SiMence (ricvclaiul), vol. 1, ]>. 'J.'ifi (.J p.), 185;). Itead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1853. Newberry, .Fobn K. — Continued. Ii'eporl upon the U''"1"K.V "I tin- route. (iiMiloKioiil report, III I'i'piirl ni' «x|il(iriilliin i'lir II niili'Kiiil roiilt) fnim the Surraincnlu \ al li',\ III tile Oiilmiiliia liivcr. I''xpliii',iliniiK.iiu| Niu'vi'Ns I'di' II riiilriKiil I'liiiti' rriiiii lln' .Mi^i. Nlppi Civirt" llir riii:llic Orcmi void, purl 1 1 (riiiih'H in (.'iiliCiii'iiiii iiiiil Oregon |. 4 {i|i..ii;'i U'liHliiiiuloii, IH.'iT [:i:i- 180.1. Notes on the surface geolotfy of ' basin of the (ireat Jjakes. BostouSoc. Nut. Hist., Troc, vol. fl.ri'- <--<'■ | 1805. Mineral oil. Prospectus of the In- dian Creek and .lacks Knob (Cumber land and Clinton counties, Ky.) '"^'M salt, oil, etc., (Mimpany, with a j;c«!n!.' iiiiWMl. ■••1<>K.V ol' till' it oi' ('X|iliinii|i.ii Siu'roiiirnlii V.il I''x|ltlllMtj,llli| I'riiiii till' Mi~.li. •an. vol »;. I'liil II Kipn|,4 ,|,|,.;m;. (., '.:-2i-, ;., vol. fi, pp. i:)-'" KliuM'oux (in'IVr- ora.s. 1 ,, vol.30,pp.;ii3-:" rado Uiver "f llif 1 lH,'i8 li.v l,iiMil.J'> 4 iniK'''*' '' pl'itos. t jnatu Kx. Hut'- -/ i., '2s. 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Monthly, vol. 30, pp .W'-.'li:; (J p.). 1880. . — K'lia tic plants from Iloudnras. .\iii. .Tour. Sci.. 3(1 series, vol. 36, pp. 342-351, I'liit.. VIII, 1888. — [i>ii the iiomenclattire of the Anieri- cim lower I'lileozoic] Iiitiriiational Cong. (ieol. Am. p. !'J8-1'J7 (1, p.), 1888. I — Tlie coals of Colorado. Siliiiol of Mines Quart., vol. 0, jip. 327-;'41. \m. Almtract, Am. (leol.. vol. 2, pp. !2!)-430 ( J p.), \m. I — The orioiu of the loess. 8cli(i»l of Alines Quart., vol. 10, p|i. Oti-ii'.i. |— Maililc d('))0sitH of the western i'liitcd States. Silidol of Mines (^uart., vol. 10, pp. CO-72, I'SM. |— ilistnry of tlie c;reat ,\nieriean lakes. iifiKl lo Am. Assoc. Adv. Sc i., 188'.t. Alislr.Kis, Scl. .\ni. Supp.. vol. 28, pp. 1150.')- USOfi ( ', r(d.), Xo. 720. 1 '. 1K,S9: Enji. and Miii- ilig.r.>i:i'., vol.48, pp. 201 202 i3 col.), 4". 188'.». r.iiii. i'_>7 — 1;{ Nevrberry, .John S. — C'ontinned. Devonian plants from (!)hio. Cincinnati Soc. Xat. lli.-*t.,. lour., vol. 12, pp. 48-40, plates 4-0, 188!). The now oil field of Colorado and its hearing on the iinestion of the gen- esis of pctrolenm. New York Acad. Sei., Trans., vol. 8, pp. 25- 28. 188'.l. Alistnicts, Knj;. and Minins; Jour., vol. 40, pp. 4!)8-49!), 4=, 1888; Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 34, p. 142 ii ccd.), 1388; Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc.,vol. 37, pp. 180-187, 1889; Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 27, pji. 10:i48-10949, 4', No. 085, 1889; .S(ho(d of Mines Quart., vol. 10, pp. 97-102, 1889. The Paleozoie fishes of North Amer- ica, United States Geological Survey, monograph, vol. 16, 310 pages, 53 plates, Washington, 1S90. The rock-salt deposits of the Salina group in western New York. [Abstract.] Xew York Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 9, pp. 39- 45, 1890. [Remarks on the northern extension and efinivaleney of the Amhoy clays.] Gool. Soc. Am., Hull., vol. 1, p. 455 (J p.), 1890. Tn discussion of paper by T>. White on "Cretaceous plants from Marthas Vineyard." The Laramie group. Its geologic relation, its cconomie importance, and its fauna and llora. Now York Acad. Sci.. Trans., vol. 9, pp. 27- 32, 1890. Al)stra<'t (by autlior), fieol. Soc. Am., Hnll., vol. 1, PI). 524-527, ,')27-528, with discussion by J. I'l. Tyrrell. L. F. AVard, .I.J. Stevenson, and E.D. Cope. pp. 527-532. Other abstracts, .\in. Gool., V(d. 5, ]>. 118 (4 p.) ; Am. Xat.. vol. 21, pp. 850-857 (J p.). Notes on the geology of the Aspen mining district. Am. Inst. Jliiiiiig ling., vol. 18, pp, 273-278, 1890. The llora of the Great Falls . 191-201, rialc XIV, 1891. Abstract, Ai;i. Xat., vol. 25, pp. 302-363 (J p.), 1891. Newell, F. 11. Hiehmoud coal field, \'irginia. (!eol. Mag., decade. Ill vol. 6. pp. 138-139, 188;). Newr Hampshire. 1783. West l\iver .Mountain, .Jones, D. ; Alexander. 1807. Observations on geology of I 'nited States and geologic map, Ma- clure. fi74 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP f nt'LL 127, 1821. li^-S.l New Hampshire— (out innt'd. 181X. l?eni!irl\.s on srclion of M.'wsa- clnisetts oil ('()niiL'(;ticut Uivcr with jmrts of Vennoat, Hitch- cock, K. Geology of the United States, Madiire. 'liMcoH of volcano in West Iviver Mountain. Allen, ,). A. Kockiug Htonc in Dnrham, Moore, .I.H. K'egions contignons to Connocti- ciii Kiver, Hitchcock, E. 1S21J. Stndies in tJic White Mountains, Silliuian, Wileox. Haldwin, T. ISoO. Miueralojiical .journey in north- ern New England, Shcpard. 18;i-. ({eological Kurvey of Massachu- Hctts ; econoinicH, Hitchcock, E. Diluvial scratches. ]?all, .J. Water courHes, alluvial and other rocks of Connecticut Valley, Smith, A. 1833. Notice of a rocking stone. Pot- ter. 1838. < )bservation3 in the White Moun tains, Hubbard, O. I'. 1841, First report on New llampwhire, .Tackson, (J.T. Reports on sections, etc., Whit- ney and Williams. 1812. Potholes near Canaan, .lackson, C.T. Featurcsof valley of the Connect- icut at Cliarlestowu. A\'el)ber 1843. Iron veins .at .Jackson, .Jackson. V. T. Phenomena of glaeio-aiiucous action in North Aiiicrica, Hitch- cock, E. Mtitamorphism in New Hauip- sliire. .Jackson. C.T. 1844. Portsmouth and vicinity, .Jack- son, C. T. Final rt'ixirt on Now Ham])sliire. .Jackson. V. T. Alluvial banks tjf the Connecti- cut. Webber. 184.">. Review of .Jackson's report on jj;eolo,u'y, ISouvc. 184G. White Mountain rocks, Johnson, W. S. Age of tlie White Mountains, Rogers ami Rogers. 1847. 'i'rains of blocks in ISerkshire, Mass., Rogers and Rogers. New Hampshire — Continued. 1848. Terrain erratique (hi I'Aiiii'ri(|no (lu Xnrd. Desor. ^ Rogers on geology of the White Mountains, .Jackson, (J. 'I". Su2)posed fossils of tlio White Mountains, Rogers, 11. D. 1849. Second visit to the United States, LycU. 1850. (Jonditiou of traps as a measure of erosion. Hubbard, O. P. Terrac'X First Hill Forme I Moui Second sliiro, LaiidsJi way, (icologj Hunt, i'ositioii ill will origin (lay stt wards (icology llitch( Ilclderbc ('. H. •'cognos; T.S. Infusoria 1^72. Iloldorbe Jlitchc Notes on way. ai Notice of l»Mna, . l.abiador Dana, 1 Iv'c|i(irt of cock, C l-alirador Address Assdcia Norian ro llitchco iiountai !><' liARTON. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 675 ■s, Jiickwon. C, T. loo-ie vDii Nord- ron. J. .snrfacf geology, Now ^■lll•k.Vlll. s of DiiitonuicM. B, Hitchcock, ('. New Hampshire — (.'ontinue«l. WA. A(j;o of tlio Whito MountaiuH, l.»!sl.-y,J.I'. lf((L'. .Mai'coii oil Tacoiii(^ of Vorinont aiitl Caniula, T. I'lora of White Moiintaiii.s, l)aw- 8011, .), W. 18()(i. Soi'.io fcatuvcH of northern Xew Hani])Hliiri', \'errill. Map of Canada, and jiart of United States. I.ofxan and Hall. 18tiT. .Vnt'ient local jflacicrs in tho White Mountains, I'ackard. Ancient fjhiciers in tho Whito Mountain,'), \'()se. 1>*()8, Ice marks aud glaciers of White Mountain.s, I'aekiird. ISi'.i. First report on New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. l."<7il Fornuir iain aud terrace jieriods, I'pliain. (■Jetdouy ol' New llan>j)sliire by Hitchcock, J)an!i, .1. I). Connecticut Valley llelilerberg, Hitchcock, C. H. Surface geology of the Merriniac Valley, Ui)hain. Geological map, Hitchcock. C. H. 1878. Geology of Cheshire County, Teiiuoy. Changes in In'ights of land and H<'a in (jlacial and Chaniplaiu eras, I'pham. Atlas to geology of New Ilamp- Hliire, HitclK'ock, C. H. The gc(dogical ma]>, Hitchcock, C.ll. Geology of New Hampshire, atlas, ]>ana. .1. I>. Mineralogy and lith(dogy , llawes. Economic ^jeology of Xew lianip- shire. Hitchcock. C. H. Atlantic .sy.stcm of mountains, Hitchcock. O.H. Surfiice geology of Now Hamp- shire, rpham. Gravel ridges in the Merriniac Valley, Wright, liia giiti!*.| Hitchcock. C. 11. Thirteen sections iicrcss Nt*l HamiiBliire, Hitchcock. C H Strength id' granite. Wiiiclu'! N. H. Illiisfrations of ])oli-licil loilil surfaces, Morgan, 11. i. Nevr H^mp is>!. .Mii'n sto Distr lint Kriin .Vzoie \Vh ;S8.".. Cryst cod Glacif X. I Ma J) o (irecn ern C.H Divisi Hun llistor relat T. S. Lands] tains 1886. Mar-in >ei'tion and \ (Jeolog; laud. New ]■ Dale. mi. Map of C. II. 18ns. Fossils 1).; r IXNl). Coiigloi I'iPCl Gl.iciati I'liiidiii iic])ort ge(d()i ieal S ISm. AivheaU .Viiier Graiiitd ti.in, I Macfarl; Uitcli Madisoi Studies Ilitchf W;irren' America rocks, Cambria cott. 1891 Tbull. 127, mod. ite Momitaiiis. iglancl, Upliiiui, )iric;il I'iuliuiiil k, (Ml. ill Ciini|it(in, of IUOUtltaill^. I. iistcniAiiK^rini, I. I ill till' ^Vllite (hcocU, ('. li. : prc-L'auiliriaii S. lou-beaviiijjaiul ks of thr Mill- limit. I'.s. of llllUlUS IH'idj. ett, Huiitiii);tnii. I of Coniu'ituiit I.D. incs of New Kii;- Ci.F. y of Boston, l> o<;y foi- IST'J-N', mill coiitiict ]ilii- crystiiliim's nf | New l'.ii,i;l;ui'l. 1. iciit V;illi;,vlriiui| , |):iiiii..I.l'. Uir of tobilli* ARTON.) NOT?TTI AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 677 i:ilii'e.Wo<"'ter. (Ill oust (MKlSlnl'l Cook, (1.11. )f Coiim'i'tii ;t| i).'k,('. 11 li;ir(lslnii M:l>-. p.; Daii:i..I.l'- Hitclicirk.i.!!' Mdelplii;! gwbM "• 1 )11H llfl'llSS Nt''! itch('o<'U,l'.li- ^ uiite. ^Viul•lH■li r poli-n "■••in, 11 ,,,l roikl New Hampslxire — ( 'ontiniUMl. l^^l. .\ii(TOM«'o|iii' striiot lire of liuildiiiM- stoiiis. .Munill. < i. v. DiHtriltiitiou aiul oriijiiiof (Iriiiii- lins, Diivis, \V. M. I iriiiiiliiis, Davis, \V. M. Azoic .svMtoiii and itwsiilMlivi.sions, Whitney and W'adswortli. 'M^>. Crystallines of Alaliaina, liiteli- cock. C. 11. (ilaciatioii on Mount Kearsar^jo, X. H., rntnani. Ma]) of the Tnited States. Mc(iee. (ireeii Mountain j,;iiei.sse,s in east- ern New KnKh'iKli llitehcoik, C.H. Divisions dii systi^me t^ozoniue, Hunt, T. S. History of Taeonie fpie.stion and relatioiiH of th»i rocks, Hunt, T. S. Landsliiies in Ihc White Moun- tains, Hitchcock, (.'. H. 1880. Mar^iual kanics, Lewis, 11. C. .■-•cctions across New Hampshire and Vermont, llit(dicock, C. H. (ieolojfy of northern New Eng- land, ilitclicock, C iL New iMitrland rjiiier Silurian, Dale. 1SS7. .Map of rnited .States. Hitchcock, C. H. ISXS. Fossils from J-ittleton, Dana,.). D. ; Puiii])elly. INSi). CoiiulonicrutoHiuguoisH<;s. Hitch- cock. C. H. (daciatitm of mountains, t'ldiain, Huilding stones. Merrill, (i, 1'. Re])ort -divi.sioa of coast-lino gO(dogy, I'nited .States (Jeoloff- ical Survey, Shaler, 18IH\ ,\rchcan axes of eastern Xortli .\nicrica, Dana. .1. D. (irauitoirl areas in lower l^aiiren- tian, Hitchcock. ('. H. Jlacfailauo's IJailway (Juide, Hitchcock, ('. 11. Madison howlder, Crosby. Studies of hornldeude schist, Hitchcock. C. IL Warren's Geof;raphy. i'rcwor. 1891, American opinion on the older rocks. WinchcU. .\. Caiiibriaii of North Anienca,Wal- cott. New Hampshire — ('ontinuod. I8!ll. Criteria of enjjhicjal and mbijla- cial drift, I pliam. Dates of orij^in of certain lopo- j;ra]diic I'orms, Davis, W. M. Lakes incdosed liy nuxlilied drift, I ')iliani. 1 ost-l'liocono sulisiih'nce versus j;ia( iai dams, Spencer, .1. W. Stones Ibr building, Merrill, (i. I'. New Jersey. IT.-);). En rcsa til Noira .\iiierica. Kalin. 1787. Mineralogisclio Kenntnissdesost- lichen 'I'heils von Vord-Ainer- ika, rtc, Sclioepf. ObservatioiiHon neology of United States, witli map, Macliire. 181'L The range of mountains extend- ing across New, Iiirsev. .^litchell, S. L. Zircon from Trenton, C<)nrad, S. W. The blue earth of New .lersey, Cutluish, 181S. (lenlogy of tli(i liiited States, Mai-'lurc. 1820. (ieology of the Hudson liiver, Akerly, Secondary rej;ions, Pierce. 1821. (ieology and mineralogy of Franklin, \ann\eni and Keat- ing. 1822. Mineralized tree;, rocking stone, et<'.. Green, .1. (ieology of the Highl.'iuds, Pierce. Serjieiitint^ of ITobokcn, Nuttall. Minerals of Paterson and Sparta, Nuttall. Volcano(!s and volcanic ,>ub- stances, Coojier. T. 1821. Country near I'.iiston, I'a., Finch, .1. Essay on Tertiary of .Vnieiica, Fiiich.-I, Extiuct (crocodile and gcidoLiy of west .lorsey, Harlan. New Red sandstone of tlu' Fnited States, Finch, .1. 1827. Horings for water, Disbro^^■. 1828. Nomonclature of North American rocks, Eaton. 1829. Secondary, Tertiary, and alluvial of Atlantic Coast. Vainixem. Atlantic Socoutlary, Morton, S. G. 678 CATAI.OOIIK AND INT)KX OK [BtTLI,. 127 New Jersey —Ciniliniiiil. 18U!K Obs( i'\ ,ili'2. Foswil sIioUh of tlio I'l-rtiary, Conrad. Analofiy l)etw('on marl of New Jursoy and chalk of I'nrope, Morton, S. (i. Sai)i)hirc, ct(!., in .Suasox Conuty, Fowler. St rati;irapliic geology ostabliHlied by organic rcniain.s, Katon. (icological c(|nivaliMit8, l^atou. Mineralogy and geology of Or- ange, N. Y., ami Sussex, N. J., Slicpard. 18.S1. Organic remains of Cretaceous of United States, Morton, S. (i. 183."). ! ieology of North America, Kog- ers, li. 1), K'eport on eh^valed (country be- tween Missouri anil Ked rivers, Featlierstonhangii. Obseivations in Atlanta Tertiary region, Conrad. Fossil fisli teeth ; gait in Alabama, au. 1839. Notes on Amerieau geology, Con- rad. 1840. Description of geology of New Jersey, Rogers, il. 13. iMjuivalency of deposits on east and west sides of the Atlantic, Eaton . 1841. IJeport on paleontology of New York, Conrad. 1842. Nature of dij) of 'I'rias of eastern United States, Rogers, 11. D. ; Lyell. 1843. Causes of cresceuticdilfes of trap, Sogers, U. D. Ne^v Jeraey — Continued. 1HI3. Structnie of Appalachians cmmii ]>lifying laws of iiiciMiifaiu <'hains, Ifogcrs an*l Rogers, (ieology of New ^ork, lirsi ilis. trict, Mather. Fish beds and footiinirk ia n^ sandstone, K'edlield. (ieology of westtu'ii districi oi New York, Hall, .1. Fossil footjirintsand rain iiiipri's- sions in (.'ounccdcut \ alley. Uyell. !''ossil8 from red sandstone, Ked- field. 1844. Cretaceous of parts of the United States, Lyell. American geology and coiiditioii of research in thru States, Desor. Condition of jiart of fraiikliiiite vein, Farrington. Observations on miigiu'ti>'u, Locke. Fault at Sterling, Farrin^tnii. 1853. Geologic map of United st.itts. etc., Marcou. ,1. 1854. Nature of linieston(i with iraiik- Unite, .Jackson. ('. T. Some crystalline limestones (if North America, Hunt, T. S. 1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- Amerika, Marcou, J. Remarks on Sussex (.'oiuity, Kitchell. Surveys in Monmouth Coiiuty. Cook. liAKTON. NORTH AMEKICAN (JICOLOGY. ()70 n niim'iii'tivii, moutli Cmiuty, New Jersey— Coiiliniicd. IKVi. Iicport of clitniiisl 111' N(i\v .Icrmiy, Wiirty. (irei'iiManil loniiiition, I.uwIm, S. isriil. Origin of grcoimiiiitl. Miiiltty, .I.W. Koport (HI sdiitlKTii New .Icrsoy, Cook. U'eptirt oil northern Now JerHoy, KiUbtill. \Ku. (leoli)gy of Cuim' May t'oiiiily, Cook, (icoloyy iiiiil paleontology of .MfX- iciiii lioimdiiry .Hiirvcy, Hall,. I. llliistratiouM of siirfacti geology, Hitclu'ock, K. Siilisideuce on Nt'w .lor.soy and Long Island, Cook. \Kif^. Tertiary and CrotacfonH of llie Northwest, Meek and Haydeii, .sketch of geology of United State.s, Rogcu's, H. i). (ieoldgy of Pennsylvania, Rogers, II. 1). (ieology of North America, Mar- emi, .1. IS.'ili. (Jretaceons of New .lersey, T.ea. l>ort of geologist of New .)er- s(^y for 1870, Cook. 1872. (ilacial ])heiionienu, vicinity of New York (Jity, .stevtMis. Notes on granitic rocks, Hunt, T. S. Report of geological survey for 1871. Cook. Report of geologii'al survey for 187-', Cook. Sandstones of the I'alisade range, Wurtz. 1873. Maj) of the United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Itlake. Report of geological survey for 187:^, Cook. 1871. On stratification of rocks. Hunt, T. S. (rlauconite and fossil resins, Hunt, T. S. Niagara and lower Helderberg, Hall, J. Magnetites of New .Jersey, Smock, lInnt,T.S.; lUake, W. P. Report of geological survey for 1874, Cook. fi80 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (nru.ir H New Jersey— CrntiiiiUMl. IXlit. Musc'diictfoiiL; tmiiifl. iMiiikir. (ii'iiloM-ic clmit til' Iln' I'liitcd Ktiiti'M, UriKll.^v. v. n. Trap rocks nf dm ('(tiiniti'tii'iit N'alli'y, llawt's. l{<'l)()rt of nonloj^iciil survey lor lH7r>, Cook. 187t». Catalognu ol'cxliiliit ofsiirvcy of Now Jersby, Cook. Lower llclilfrltcrj^of I'urt Jervis, N. Y., I!arr«'tt,S. T. CrctaccouH ami 'rcitiiiry fossils of Ihc ui)|)('r Missouri, (iaMi. Hcport of H(olo)j;i<'al survey lor IHTtl, Cook. ]''orinii(i(>u of liikfH, KussdU, I.C. 1877. Lower llcldcrlicr;? at I'orl .Itrvis, Harrctt. i{c|iorl of fjeolo^inil survey for 1877, Cook. OntlioGlaeialepoclis, I'ricHt, E. K. 1878. Clay deposits of New Jersey, ("ook and Snioek. Distriljutiou of till. New llanip- Hhirc, Upliaiu. Cliaui,'es of heights of land and uua in (ilacial and Cliain;daiii periodB, Uphain. (ieologi(! liistorv of Ne,w Voik Isliind, etc., Newherry Hydrocarbon in erujjtive roeks, Kussell, LC. Naturoof trap sheets of Now ,Ier- sey, llussell, L C. Hcport of {reoloi^ical survey for 1878, Cook. Niagara limestone. Montague, N. .T.. Harrott. 1879. Macfarlaue's Geological Kaihoad (Juido to New .Jersey, Siuock. Uejiort of geologist of Now .Jer- sey for 1879, Cook. Limit of drift in New .lorsey, Cook. History of Trias in New .lersoy and Connecticut A'alley. Hus- sell.LC. Indications in recent sand.stones of iTUMjual pressure, A\ ailing. Origin of clays, Hunt, T. S. Kire clays and associates, Smock. 1880. Limestone belts of Westchester County, N. Y., Dana, .J. I >. Report of geological survey for 1880, Cook. New .Tersey— Continued. 1880. (ieology of Laiu-aster Cniuity. I'a., l'ia/(«r. History of some ]ire-('aiiil,ii;iii roiks. Hunt, T. .S. l'\)rnier extent of Trias in n,, Last, HuMsell, L C. (tiu)logie history of N'orlli Anur ican jdants, N(?wberry. (i(M)logic action of humus acliLs, .lulien. 1881. Antiijiiit> of man in the liaM. Lewis, H.C. Surface geology of I'ljila(iil|p|]i , and vii inity, Lewis, H. ( . Primitive industry, Ablioii.t .(, Trenton gravels and anti(|uiiy ni man, Lewis, H. C. Keport of ge()logical surxiy for 1881, Cook, .lurassic sand near lilkton. .Md.. Lewis, 11. C. 1881!. (ieology of the Palisades, llnji. ]iock. Kreideliildungeu von Texas. Uik- mer. Survey of tlie Delaware W iitti (iaj), Chance. Comparison of Meso/oic tlialmsi^, HawoH. liejierl oil terminal moraini' in rennsyhania, etc., LcwIn. II. C; J.esley, .L 1'. (Ieology of I'ikt' and .Momcf counties, I'a., White, l.( .. Les- ley. .1. r. Thi(,'kncss of the glacier. Sinoik. Diabase dikes at I'raukliii Imu- W'lca, N. J., llmerson. Keport of geological siirM y lor 1881', Cook. Glacial phenomena of Nortli America and man on the 1'i.la- ware, Wright, G. F. Eheolite syenite dikes, Kiiu i-mi. Mineral localities around Ni'W York City, Dart on. Sei'pentino of Staten ami Ntiv York islands, , lulien. 1883. Terminal moraine of second Gla- cial period, Chamberlin, T. C. Granite at Si)artu, I'arton. Geology of Richmond County, N. Y.' Britton, N. L. Iron ores of New Jersey, jjcbool of Miuea. IHIITON.] NOUTIT AMKRIOAN OEOLOOV. flSl New Jersey— ConfiniiPil. isv.i. Sliiilf'H li«t Weill licrjjcn Hill mill til)' l':iliN!iilt'K, |)artoii. (!rotiil' Ntiw .liTHt'v, lliit- tim.N.I,. ( 'lllSHlI'lCJlf ion <>l' |IIIHt-lviiitino and notes on itre-Cainlirian rocks, Hunt, T. .S. I hanges of levid on oastorn coast, Cook. Post-Tortiary with loaves in Cnniiierland County. iSritton, N, 1>. l{eview of report of ."^tatc! geolo- gist lor ISS'J. Kayniond. ISNI. Azoic systcinand itssulidi visions. Whitney and Wadsworth. h'tdations of Triassic traps and sandstones, Uavia, W. .M. I'liiililini; stones, Cook and Smock. Mructnre of traj) of Connecticut Valley, J)avi.s,W..M. -Microscopic^ strnctnre of Iniilding | stones. Merrill, (j. r. ! K'cjiort of gcidogical survey for iHSl.Cook. ! Kcieiit find in Trenton gr.'i\tds. ' Alihott, C.C. i Contrihutions to Tertiary geol- ogy, lleili)rin. Studies of rocks oi' Cordilleras, Wadsworth. Distrilint ion of iron ores. ,'KX OF (BITU,.12T New Juisey -('(tntiimcil. 1>giuul Hiirvey, Conk. Survey of New .Icrsoy, report for IHHi, l.'ii.vmoiul. Glticiul iiiul ])UHt-rilacial ilrit'tH, Kritfoii, \. L. (iiccii I'ontl Moniitaiii Kroiip, Mer- rill. F.. I. H. (irtii'iiHiiiid iiiiirl.s. Cook. Mioct'iio Molliiscii. Iloilprin. A|;o oC I'otomac faruuitioii.Ward, L. F. Arclicaii, Cook. .\rtt!siaii wells, ( 'ook. I'.oriii;; !it .\tl;mti(r City, Wool- man. 1H8H. ArcliiMii plant I'loin liiiifstoiit^ of Sussex t'oniity. Hritton, N. L. Mai> of vicinity of New Y«>rkCity, Martin, 1). S. Montvillo serpentine. Merrill, (}. !'. I'aleolitliie man in Anuriea, MeCeo. Topof;ra])lii(^ map. I)a\ is. \V. M. Thrt!0 fiirmations ol' the middlo Atlantic Sl(i))0, M(r(;i'(^. Fishes and plants of the Trias, Ntnv berry. Man in the valley of the Deljiwaie, Abbott. 1889. Cnst.MceonH and (Quaternary in vicinity of New Vork. l'>ritlon. X. L. Diatomaceous earth in Atlantic City wells, Kin>,r. G. 11. Fossil ifei'ons (iretaccons near Clemen town. Wool man. ({e\K\h tdiians, Williams, (i. II. l''iords and i;reat lake hiisiiis (if North Americ^a, I'lthani. (Jlacial boundary, Wrijiht. (J. F. (llacial studies bearin;;- (ni the anti(|uity of man, Lovevctt. (Jlacial deposits at Helviilin', Mcdiee, Merrill, F. .J. II. Intrusive oriolite rock, Nason. Studios id' Archean rocks, \:ison. Trapsof Newark system, liiutdii Topographic d(^\ bloi)iiH'iil nf northern New ,lei'se\, Kavis and Wood. Warren's (Joojiraphy, Hrcwor. Wright's "Ice age in Nor'li America,'' Hitchcock, C. II. Zircon rocks in Archean higli- lauds, Nason and Ferrier. 1891. Artesian wells, Nason, Woolniaii. liasic di!-:es, Kemp. Cambrian of North Aiaeria Walcott. (Bni,L.|J7 H |i*«TON.l NOKTH AMERICAN OKOLOOY. f?«3 wavGniili', li:ir- III Now Jersey, U8011. in r()clor in |)»'lu\vari', CniHMon. (Ifdlo^ical .'iiirvi'V, K'i'poii. | Arm of \vliit<< iiinostoii)'. I Am. Wcol., Dana. J. I).; NaHoii. (ii'iildirical Wdi'U ill Hoiitlirrn part ol' llie tStatc, ('(iiiian. lion iiiiiics, NuHoii, .1. I). I'oHt-Arcln'an agf dI' whitf liniis- wtdUoH, NaHon. I'osl-Olacial lii.stury "f tlii' Hud- son N'allov, .Men ill, 1'. .). II. i;('|tortot>*tut(> gtoloKist, Sniork. .^iil)iii;iriii<' t'liaiiiicl ol' Ilinlmm Uivcr, l.inilcnkdiil. Stones tor building, Merrill, (i. P. Kew Mexico. IKHl. rorniulioiiH of woslcrn part of .Mif)Hi.sHi]>iii Valley, .lanu-s. ]■]. 1S1}<, IxccdiiiiaiH.sanca' IVoni l.cavon- wdrtli to San i)ioj;-o, iMiiory. l.xaniination in Now .Moxieo, Ali.Mt, .1. W. Ndtt'rt oil collcctionM l»y -Mifrt, nail.-y, .1. NV. Tour in iidrilioni .Mexico. Wisli- -'.(•nus. I8.'i(i. K(>('onnaiH8an('o in Now Mexico, .sinip.son, .1. 11. S;iuta Fo oxiu'ditioii, .Marcy. .MineralH fVoiii Santa Fo to ('holly, Siin]),soii. .1 . II. IS.')'.', lu'ci(U'l)ildiinji;t'n voii Toxas, I{oo- nior. \Ki',\. (i('dloj:i<( dos .Moiitafjnos roelieu- Ncs, Marcou, .1. 1S5I. Section fi;('ologi(|uo dos Moiita- ;;ne8 roclicnsos. Maroon. .1. l^V). Notes ontro I'roHton ot VA I'aao, Marcou. .1. CrctaceoiiH husin of l{io Bravo del Norte, Schott. (lelicr die (!eolo{jie von Xord- Aiiierika, Marcou,.!. Witi. Uecoiiiiaissanco from tlio Missis- sipjii to I. OS Angeles, Cal., Mar- cou, J . New Mexico -Coiitiniiod. I8r>(l. tJodldiiy df rdiitc to I'acilic near tliirly-llfili panillol, M innii, .1.; Hlako, W. P. IS.". Woviow df part df godlogic inap of tile I'liited States, liy Mar- con, .).; Illake, W. I'. United States iindMexieati lioiiiul- ary survey, I 'airy. IjiuM'y. Orography of AN'estorn States, MlaKc. \V. I'. (ieo'idgy and paleontology of Mexican lionndury survcv. Hall. .1. Coiiiitry along Moxieiinlionndnry, luuors . licportdii rdiites to the Pacific in ('aliforiiia aiiU to the K'io (iraiide, .\ul isidl. CrotiK'odiis and Tertiary fossils of Mexican Itonndiiry sur\ey, fdiirad. ('heiiiical analyses, Mexican boiiudary survey, Easter. l)Sr>8. 'I'agoliuch ciiier h'eis)- voni Missis- sippi, etc.. Miillhaiison. Sketch of geology of Initcd States. K'dgeiH. II. 1). Tc^rliary and Cri'laccous of tin' North w«'sl. Mock uml Ilayd(«ii. Onvrage relatif .i la gi ologie de rAtiii'ri(|iie . : Agassi/. \. Note relative anx .Monla;;u(!H rochoiiHOH, Marcou, .1. So-called Trias of Kansas and N<'liraska. Mee1< and Ilaydcn Fxploration in Now Mexico; M.ir- con's so-called .Jurassic, New- berry. lieply to criticisms of ,J. I). J»aiia, Marcou, J. * 684 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nt-r,!,.].': New Mexico — Continnecl. 18()(». Comilry Ix-lwceii Kio Pficos and Kio (Jriuidi', Sliuiiiiird, (i. (i. Kocky AfonntiiijiH in vicinity of Siintii Vv, HlaUf. \\. W Carbon it'LToMH and .) ma-Trias of tho Northwest, Marcon, .1. Ijesqnereiix on Tertiary and ('rc- taceona tioras. Newberry. Strnctnre of Jornada do Mnerte, iSbnniard, (1. erry. Discovfsry of Permian in New Mexico. Sbiiniard, 1{. F. 18fil. Iieport on Colorado River. New- berry. Minerals of Rocky Mountains and extent of jjold lields. Klakc, W.P. 1862. l'\isHils from Nebraska, Meek and Hayden. l^C)."). Car1)oniferous and C'retacenus of Kansas and Nebraska, M(!ek. Rc])ort on mines of New ^Mexico, Owen and Cox. 18t)8. Cvetaceons coal. Lc Cou+e. 1869. Survtn- of Colorado and New Mexico, Hayd(!n. Cretaceous and Tertiary ])Iant8 from Yellowstone, Newberry. 1871. Age of some Western lignites, Newberry. Prelimiuiiry report ou Wyoming, etc., Hayden. 1872. Proliles and sections, survey of the Territories, Hayden. 1873. (Joologic map of I'nited States, Hitchcock, C. 11,; Hitchcock and Hlake. Mines of Colorado. Frazer, P. 1871. Age of lignite of Rocky Moun- tains, Les(inerciix. Eocene and Pliocene lacustrine formation.'*. Cojie. Age of lignite grouji, Hayden. Vortebrata of Cretaceous of the West, Cojx'. Lignitic formation and its flora, I^escjnereux. Coal of the Western States, New- berry. Lignite flora of the far West, Newberry. Circles of deposition, Newberry. Anthracite of New Mexico, Ray- mond. New Mexico — Continued. 1874. Eocene and Pliocene ^iT X^v Mexico, Co])e. Wheeler's Expedition ikk li Xfv, Mcxiko nnil Arii^ona. '\.in\\y. Report on vertebrate palcoindi. ogy of Colorado, Cope Santa Fo marls, Cope. 1875. Re])ort on nortliwosteiii Ne» Mexico, Co]ie. (ieology of portions of (i.l iiiiAi surveyed in 1873. Stevcii^o' . IJemarks on geology of New M.x ico, l.e Conte. Classilication and distrilnitiimnf Cretaceous of the West, Coiie. Report on ])ortions survcyw! in in 1873, (Gilbert, (J. K. Rei»ort on portions of Colonic and New Mexico, Loew. Geology of Ni'W Mexico, ('ope. Survey of New Mexico I'm' In; (.'ope. Report on Utah, Nevada, Arizoua, ] and New Mc^xico. Howell, L.E. Wheeler's zweite I'-xpcditioD, Loew. Recency of certain volciinoes of | the West, Gilbert. (J. i\, Cretaceous of the Gtili.slio, Cope. Mineralogy, agriculture, cliciiii*- try, eruptive rociis, Colorailo, Ari/ouii, and New .Mexico. | Loew. 1876. Colorailo ]>hiteau proviiuo. r.il-] bert, G. K. Cretaceous and Tertiary lussilsol'l upper Missouri. Mee];. ^lai).s of parts of Califi.nii.i. Ni-I vada. Arizona. Color.iilo. N't'ffl Mexico, and Frah, (;illirrt.Mar-| vine and Howell. Cretaceous fossils from S;ui.luaii| cxi)oditioii, Meek. Exfoliation of rocks near d'ttys- burg, I'razer. Uinfa Mountains, Powell. Geology from La Vita I'ass toj head of the I'ecos, ConUliiii;- Notes on northeastern Nc"' M<'J'| ico, St. .lohn. Age of vertebrate fauna of F.ocimu'. Cope. Expedition to Mauvaiscs Tcrre!",! Culbertsou. [«ri,i,i;; ■ wimiN-l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. fi85 III jii'oviiiic. liil- New Mexico — Continued. IsTil. K<'lati('. IJesults ()(' Hiirviiys (or 1875, Hay- don. h'f|iort ol" southeast division, sni- voy of Colorado. Eiullith. Litlioloujy of HoiKlituii Colorado and northern New Mexico, Conklini;'. Coal rej;ions of America, Macl'ar lane,.f. Ma]> of i)art.s of Arizona and New Mexico, (iill)ert, Howell and Locw. Aijfoof tlioKocky MontaiiiH, Peale, Stevenson. I'\)otliill8of the h'oeky Momitaius, ('onklinji'. Iv'eport on San .Inan reL;ion. (Colo- rado, Holmes, W. If. 187S. SanriaiiB in Dakota I'ods. Cojie. I.iiiniti(^ forniation, l,es<|iiercux, May den. .'>an .Inan region, McCanley, C.A. II. Tertiary flora of Western Terri- tories by Lesiinereux. Cope. 1879. Operations in ('oloiado and New Mexi<'o, Stevenson, (ieology of (ialisteo Creek. .'Stev- enson. I.arainie gronp easi of Sjiaiiish ranjjres, Stevenson. North American Meso/.oiii and Cenozoie, Miller, S. A. K'clations of horizons of extinct \'ertehrata. Co])e. 18S(1. Permian of North America, Dut- tou. 18S1. Pake \'alley inininjj; district, t.'o]>e. Paramie of southern New Mexi(!o, Shn'cnson. rur(iuoise of New Mexico, Silli- inan. pNaminations in Colorado and New .Mexico. Stinensoii. Atlas of Colorado, llayden. IW. 'Iroat deposit of mud and lava, Copo. Report on work in hiji;li platean region, Duttou, C. E. New^ Mexico — Continued. 1882. Physical geidojjy of (i rand Cany on district, Dntton. Keeroded channel way, Sieven- son. ()s(uira coi)per and other mines, Peters. Miner.'il resi fi;(!(iloj>y of the South- west, Hill, I.'.T. Notes on norther!! and south- western New Mexico. Hill, K. T. Recent lava tlow, Tarr. Stones for biiildinii, Merrill. ( i. P. Triassie jjlauts, Knowlton. Newton, Henry. 'l"he ores of iron ; their j!;eo^raphical distribution and relation to the {jreat centers of tlie world's iron in!• •!. PI'- :iliU-;!Ul, lt*7.). New^ton, Henry — Continued. [Rocks from Hlack Hills.] Head to New Yorlt Aiiul. Sci.. 1H71 . Am.lfat.,vol. 10, Pit. 191-]9a (i )>.), 187fi. Ge(dofi;y of the Black Hills, intro dnction. United States goolof^ical niiil f;oo!;ra]ilii(;ii siii'voy <)!' tlic Kocky Mciuntain rcs^iiiii, .t. \V, I'liwell in cliargi", Hoport on tlie Rl.ick Hill* of n,'ilo<',k Spring at Saratoga, Steele. Scratches and furrows on New York Island, De Kay. Argillito with anthracite coal, Eaton. Certain Anu^rican rock fi)rma- tions, Vanuxem. 1830. (iraywacke regions nCNcw York, Eaton. Dihivial scratches and furrows, Thomas, I). fle(d(igii,:'l text-bdolv, I'aton. All primitive strata schistose, Eaton. Geologic prodronins. Faton Ferruginnussand formation, Mor- ton. Features of south side of the Ontario Valley, (icbhard. Direction and extent of prinntive ranges, Futon. Coal formation, Faton. Tufa at Chittenango, Sanforrt. Dips in western New York, Thomas, D. 1831. (.'oncretions nort li of Stuyvcsant Landing, Grant. \V. H. i Eatcni on coal formation in New York, Thom.is I). Ancit'ut drainage atid origin of Niagara Falls, I'eatlmrston- hangh. Scrati'hes in tlie .Mleghany range, Thnnijisiin, \V. A. Carbonitcrous of New York, Faton. Mincraloiiy and neolDify of St, Lawrence County, I'iiudi. Featuri^s along the Ihnlson and through New York, I''aton. Salt formation at Siilina, For- man. Oolite at Fdenville, Young. .1. V. 1832. (Jcolitgicai eijuivalents, I'alon. Gear(l. 18153. (,'ontril)ulioiis ti) ■jreolojiy, Lea. Alliiviiiiii ()£' tlui Jlohawk, Toni- liiisoii. Coal lii-dsot'l't'iniHylvania, e(iuiv- aleiits in Kiiropc, Kutoii. Forniatioii ol' potrolciiin, Silli- niaii. Ftacts relative to diluvial action, 'riiompsoii. \y. A. 1834. Minctalojiy ol' .lellVrsoii and St. Lawreiicf couiitie.s, Crawo and (iray. 1835. <>u tlie falls of Niagara, Rogers, H. 1). Ajje ol' I'.rif and St. Lawrence liasiiis. i'iiicii. (u'ology and mineralogy of Scbo- liarie. (iebhaid. 1837. First report on lirst distviet, Ma- ther. First report on third distriet, Conrad. Notiees |n(Mtlu'rn New York], lluhl)ard,0. P. Cieolojjy ol" western New York, Hayes. H. K. First re])ort on t'oiirth district, Vannxeni. First rejiort t)n second district. Ennnons. E. Crinoid !>e(l at Schoharie, Honny. Ele])hant rcuiaiua at Rochester, Am. .lonr. Sci. Chemical deit.'irtmeut of New York survey. Heck. 1838. K'ei)ort on lirst district, Mather. Moiintaius in F.ssex County, Red- lield. Hones of mammoth in Rochester, Dewey. C. Report on jjaieontology of New York, ( onrad. Remarks on rocks of Now York, Dewey, C. Second rejiort on fourth district, Hall.. I. Second report on tliird district, Vaimxeni. Report of gooloijist of second ttiHtrict, Enunons, E. New York— Continued. 183Jt. I'olished limestone of Roclit'stii, Dewey, C. Report ou chemistry of survt y ni New York, ll»>ck. Geology and topograi)hy of west- ern Ne-A '(Ork, Hayes, (i. E. Rogers on the transition rocks, Silliman and Sillinum. Cornilerons lime rock as tlii' line of reference, J'^aton. Notes on American geology, ( (in- rad. Thermal springs of North Amer- ica, Danbeny. Oetdogy of New York Coiniiy, (;ale. Thinl report on third district, N'anuxeni. Third report on fourtii di>tri(t, Hall. , I. Third report on lirst distrirt. Mi- ther. Second report on iialeoniolnify (i; New York, ( onrad. Third re[iort on second di'triit. Emmons, L. (icology of (*rango Count\ , iloi- ton, \Y. 1840. On the Silurian system, Coiirail. Equivalency of deposits on casi and west sides of the Atlantic. Eaton. Fourth report on tliird distriit. Vantixem. Third report of paleontoli'iiii:;': department, ( 'oniad. Appendix to report of the (nirili district. Horsford. Report on minerals and ol' rluiii- ical department. I'lei'k. Fourth report of second district. Emmons, E. Ap])endix to fourth repoi*^ mi second district. Car, Fonrtli report on fourth di-tiict. Hall, .1. I'onrlli report of geologist cf lirst district, Mather, 1841, Report on i):ilcontology of New York. Conrad. Fifth rejiort on fonrth district, Hill, , I. Howlders ami scrtitches, Mntlicr. Aimlogy of fossils in Hudson .slate in eastern and western Nc^v York, Mather, \anuxem. New York--Ci IS II. History l'iiite( Fifth re EmuKj Report I of Xei I'ifth It A'aniiN Sketch o i<'a. I);i Fifth n Mat he 18i'J Mineralc (i CO logy iixeui. Portion ( region, Ancient Oriska Geology (listrici Glaciatid New Y gloiner fopograi sources mous, '. Xotes on States. (Origin o Redliel (ieology ( \Wo. Structiiri ity, Ro; lection Mississ Wester .\lnd fiirr -New Yi Stria' an westeri Explanai age, De 1 he plieu action i cock, I Geologic Island, I'istnlnit rotks, I lilaciatei Niagar "rigin o usem. Bull, lli IiARTON. I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 689 Coiintv, Hoi- tliird i\\ion. Conr.'ul. Ancient erosion at base of the Oriskany, Hojicrp. W. H. Geology of New York, second district. Emmons. E. Glaciation of Pennsylvania and New York and origin of cou- irlomerates, Rogers, H. I>. I'liliograpiiy. ireology, and ro- soiirces of New York, Eui- iiious, E. Xiitcs on geology of the Western states. Hall. .l'. Origin of drilt near Now York, Redfield. (icMilogy of Connecticut, Percival. 184I!. Structure of Berkshiro aud viciu- ity, K'ogers. II. 1). Section from Cleveland to the Mi8si88ii)pi and on identitx of Western formations, Hall,,). Mud I'urrows. wave lines, etc., on New York rocks. Hall, J. siriii' and I'liirows in rocks of western New York, Dewey, C. I'.xplauation of sectiouH at Port- age. Pcwcy, C I lie plicuomcuaoi gl:icio-ai|Ueous action iu North America, liit( h- cock, E. Geologic history of New ^ Ork Isliud, Coz/.ens. I 'istnhution of t'ossils in the older locks, llall,.l. lilaciated ehorty limestone near Niagara. Mali..!. • Migin of mineral spriugs, Vau- u\em. Dull. 127 44 New York — Continned. IHj;{. HituminouB matter in New York ro(dvs. Beck. Superposition of rocks in Orange County, Horton. W. Survey of island of New York, (iale. Igneous action iu the State of New York, Heck. Broken strata and intermingled drift oil shore of Lake Erie, Hall, .J. Cretaceous fossils iu wells in Brooklyn, Rcultield. Elevations iu Ohio with reference to geologic formations, Whit- tlesey. Structure of the Appalachians and laws of luountain chains, !\og«>rs and Ivogcrs. (Jlacio-aiiucDUs action in N(U'th America. Hitchcock, E. 18-14. Niagara Falls, tlieir changes and geology. Hall, ,J. (ieology of Niagara Falls region. Hall,,). Viow.s on igneous action, plio- iiomena in New York, Beck. Geologic position of mastodon at Big Bone Lick and other locali- ties, Lyell. Ridges, beaches, etc., of Canadian lakes and the St. Lawrence, Lyell. American geology and condition of research iu United states, Rogers. H. D. Review of New York reports, Owen, D. D. Geographic ilistributiou of fos- sils. Hall. .1. Inllitence of survey of New York, Hall, . I. 1815. Physical geology east of Rocky Mouiit:uiis and couditious of sedimentation and ni)lift, Matiier. Excavation by recession of cat- aracts, Fcathcrstouliaugh. Agricultural geology of uortheru New York, I'.mmoiis. E. Travels in North America, Lyell, 1810. Age of the White Mouutaius, Rogers aud Rogers. -1 I 690 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF [li'ii.. 127. New York — Continued. 18l(i. The Now York Hyflteni, Km- IIIOIIH. I'i. Ifenmrks on tho Taconic Hysteni, llnuiioiis, Iv Geology of llarpetU Ridge, David- son County, Tenn., Looniis. Oliservations on magnetic dip, Locko. 1817. Mining report on Winter ore, Kininons, K. No coal in Now York rocks, Km- nions, E. Jiistrilmtion of remains in older forniationsof the United States, Hall, J. Lcttro Hur la goologie des fltats- Unis, Verncuil. Goologie jiosition of Casteroides obioensis, IliiU, J. Paleontology of New York, vol. 1, Hall, J. Parallelism of Paleozoics of North America with those of Europe, Voruenil, Hall, .1. Observations on Lewis t'ouuty, Hough. Remarks on drift i)eriod, Em- mons, K. Ancient sea margins. Chambers. Report on Tnconic, Vauuxem. 1848. Bowlder trains in Berkshire County, Mass., Rogers, H. D., and Rogers, W. B. Terrain crrati(|ne de TAmt^rique du Nord, Desor. View of gorge at Summit, Em- mons. E, Fossils of PaU'ozoicH of I'nited States, etc., Sliarpe, D. Results of ))alcontol()gic studies in New York. Hall, .1. Mitchell Cave, Montgomery Coun- ty, Eights. Statistics of coal. Taylor, R. C. Shells in drift in Brooklyn, Red- field. Casteroides ohioensis at Clyde, Hall,.L Fossils in drift at Brooklyn and Westport, Hcsor. Catalogue of geological speci- mens, Hall, J. 1840. Acid springs and gypsum of Onondaga salt group, Hunt, T.S. New York — Continued. 1849. Geology of Eli/nbetblowu, Kp]. Geologyof PennHylviinia, Ivniicrs, H.D." Ou the geology of Canada, Hum, T. S. Geological action of tides, Hni. field. 1850. Alluvions marines et lacustrcs ct du terrain erratique, Desor. Fossil remains from Hroume County, Red Held. Lake Suiierior. Agassiz, L. Terraces bordering Lake llrir, ^Vhittle8ey. Terraces of Connecticut A'idley, Hitclicock, E. Origin of drift and terraces ..f atiueous action, Rogers. 11. 1), Drift from the soutliward in .^t, Lawrence County. Hall,,!. Sur\cy of county of Wasbin^ttoii, Fitch. Survey of Seneca County, Dela- field. 1851. Rain nnirks in sandstones, lied lield. Ridge roads from Rochester to Lewiston, Desor. Specimens presented to New V(irk Museum, Hough. Origin of "ridge roads" and >\m- ilar foatui'es, Stodder. Deposits of shells in Maine, nn Lake Champlain, and St. Law- rence, Desor. Terrain erratiquedes l^tats-luL*. Boucheporn. Coquilles marines d.nus le ImssiD du lac Ontario, Desur. Ecpiivalency of rocks of Udrlh- eastern Ohio with those of New York, Whittlesey. Cylindrical structure in I'otsdffl sans. Drift of l$rooklyn, Dcbor, Ucd- liold. (Joologic maj) of United States, by Marcou, Am. .Jour. Sci. IKVi. i;s(iiii8,so geoloi;i(nio da Canada. LoHun and Hnnt. Uoher die Geolojiio von Nord- Aiiierika, Marcon, J. Uesiew of Murchison's Silnriii, Whitney, ,1.1). Fossils from 'I'aconic, Hall, . I. Description ofsiiiii)osed iehtbyo- doriilito, Hopkins. Falls of Niajjara, Uesor. K'apiiort snr la ])artic fjoologiqno lie I'expositiou tie New-VorU, Lyell. American j^eolo^y. Eniiiioiis. E. l-,")t). .\merican {jeolojiic history. Dana, .I.D. < >res of iron in the .\/oie. Whit- ney, J. 1). lN")7. Direction of currents and source of materials of lower Faleozo- ics. Hall,. I. Subsidence on New .lersey and Lcinj^ Island. Cook. Iron ores of Canada, 15illin;js. i'arallelism of Paleozoics of United States and Europe, Hall, ,1. Illustrations of surface u;eoloarr;in(l(^ Snbpeat depositsof Diatomacea, I'dwards. Survey of county of Steuben, Dennistou. Faunal relations of some geologic groii])s, Rog(;rs, W. P. Bowlders in Orange County, Les- ley,.!. P. (Juiile to geology tif New York. liincklaei . Barrande on Primordial an]talacliian Mountain system, Guyot. 602 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF tBCLL. 127. New York — ('ontimiod. IHOl, Notes on I'riiriordial audTftconic, IMareoii, ,1. Fresli-wator kIicIIh in sonio poHt- Tcrtiury <. Pormafion of lipple marks, \Vy. man. Mastodon at Cohoes, Safely. Map of Canada and part of the United States, Logan ami Hall, Fossil localities in Livingston and (ienosoe counties, (tn'on, H. .\. Subsidence of land at Coxsaikic, Dwight. 1867. filacial movements in vall(>y of the St. Lawrcnc((, \Vhittlis( y, On the name Hudson UivorgrDiip, Meek. Post-Pliocene on Gardincrs Is- land, Smith, S. I. History of geology of New York Lsland, Stevens. Notice of fauna of Potsdam sauil- stoue. Hall, J. 1868. Occurrences of iron in musses, Whittlesey. So-called lignilites or epsoniitcs, Marsh, O.C. Points in geology of Vernumt, Hunt, T. S. Relations of mastodon ami eli'- phant in America, Hall,,). Geology of New Jersey, Cool;, G. H. Eozoische Forma t i on sgni i)iie Nord-Ainerikas, Credner. 1869. Remains of man at Saratofja. McGuirc. Coast depression of Long Island, Lewis, E. Rock ruins, Niagara Falls. Hyatt. 1870. Recent progress of geology, Hall. .1. Gas well in New York, Wiirtz. Noriteor Labradorite rock. Hunt, T. S. 1871. The Marshall group, Winclii'il, A. Color of rocks pour in animal remains, Newberry. Deposition of mastodon sUi'k'tim at Cohoes, (iillx^t, G. K. Primordial near Troy, Ford. Geoguosii; nrnl Mineralreichtliuiii des AUeghauy-Syatems, Creil- ner. Geognosy of Appalachians. Hunt, T.S. lUM'lN.] NOimi AMERKrAN GEOLOGY. 693 at ("oxsiicUio, A' Long (slaiiil, lacliiiuiH. Hunt, N( -v York— Coiitinnod. If 71. Kelatidii oroiicoiita and Montrost> Hanilstoiics, Hall, .1. t'clsitoH of I'aliMade raii^c, Sell we it /or. I'uHitioii and lici^lit of )>latcaii on wlitL'h New Kiifjland j^lacier oriij;inat«d, Dana. .1. I). K'clativt; aye of Niagara and Lover llelderlxiffj j^ronps, Wortlion. I.'ockaof ristcrCounty, LindHley. riauts of Devonian and Silurian of Canada, Daw.sou, ■). W. (ias well at West IJloouititdd, Wnrtz. Analv.sis of Triaasic .sandstoiujs, Selnveitzer. Schists and linicstone.s of New York Island, Martin, D. S. Devonian aj^e of Suluinuemnnk MoMiifain. Martin, 1). S. 187-. On true Tacoiiie, D.-uia, .I.D. Notes on {granitic rocks, Hunt, 'I'. S. Iveniarks on Taconic controversy, liillinjfs. E. Glacial plienomcna in vicinity of New York ( ity, Stevens. Certain rocks in St. Lawrence County (ddcr than Potsdam, Iirooks. Green Mountain {geology, Dana, .I.D. Niagara, its history, geology, etc., Holley, G. \V. (ilacial scorings in St. Lawrence (.'((unty, Willcox. Kelatiitn of Middle and Upper Silurian in I'nited States, Hall. .1. Past and future of Niagara, Gun- ning. What IS true Taconic. Dana, .T. D. Origin of eo/.ollnal limestone, Perry. In"!!. Observations (ui Niagara. Tyn- dall. Map of United States, Ilitihcock, C.H.; Hitchcock and Blake. Glacial moveiuents in northern New York. Stevens. Fossils in lower Potsdam at Troy, Ford. Glacial and Chauiplaiu eras in New England, Dana, J. D. New York — Conlinued. 1S73. Cretaceous of Long Island, Dnna, .1. D. Map of the United States by Hitchcock and Hlake, Dana, J. D. River and lake terraces, Y(Ui- nians. Fossil trees of (iillioa, Hall, . I. Trains of bowlders and trans- port of bowlders. W(!ed. Position of iron (U'e.s ol northern New York, Hunt, T. S. Post-Tertiary history of New England, Perry. Magnetite of St. Lawrtsnce Coun- ty, Silliinan. Paleont(dogic report, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Meek. 1871. Subdivision of geologic time in Dana's Manual of (ieology, Dana. Origin of mountain chains, Whit- tlesey. Cretaceous of Long Island, Hitch- cock, C. H. ; Newberry, Martin, D.S. Serpentine psoudomorphs from Tilly Foster mine, Dana, J. D. Salina group, Newberry. Serpentines of thi? eastern United States, Martin, D.S. Future of Niagara. Holley, G. W. Breaks in the Paleozoic series. Hunt, T. S. Niagara and Lower Iloldorberg in United States and Canada, H.all, .1. 187,'). Carte geologi(|ne de la torre. Mar- con, J. The ores of iron, their distribu- tion, Newton. Comparative geology of north- east Ohio, northwest Pennsyl- vania, and western New York, Lesley, J. P. Southern New England during nudtiug of the glacier, Dana, .1. D. Geology and geography of ])etro- leum, ^Vrigley. Geologic chart of the United States. Bradley. F. II. Earthijuake of 1871, Martin, D. S. iH 6f)4 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (uri.i,. 127 New York— ContinncMl. 1^75. (iiiclph liimistoiiH of North Ainer- if'it. McIkiIhoii. i'riiiiunliiil in l{t«nHHoliier(Jounty, I'ord. Bowlder iiour HatJivia. I'iirjjo. (i.iluiiii tloposits ill LMiircntiaii of Oiitarii). Vemior. 1870. Foriiiaiion of sand dimes, l^owiH, Silurian foHsils in driO on hong Inland, Martin. D.S. Lower lk)ldorl)ergot' Tort .lorviH, Harrett. Serpontino iiin(^st<)ne ol' northern Now York, Hall,.!. Geolof^ie notes I'rom New York, Lloyd. Spathic iron ores of the Hudson, Huymond. Fossils at Troy and Lunsiug- burg, Ford. Sonthcu'ii counties of New York and (Jatskill raiiye, Hall. . I. 1877. History of crystalline stratiticd rocks. Hunt, T. S. Gr.'iptolite beds at Nornianskill, Whitfield, K. P. Relation of geology of Vermont to that of Berkshire, Dana, .f.D. A])palacliians in the Hudson Val- ley, Shaler. Itiiaca and vicinity, Simons. Lithology of the Adirondacks, Leeds. Oil records and levels, Pennsyl- vania, (aril. Long Island coast. Lewis, E. ,1. On the (ilaeial epochs. Price, E. K. AVater coiir.ses of J.,oiig Island, Lewis, E. Archean of Canada, Vcnnor. Valleys of southern Long Island, Lewis, E. Lower Heldorberg at Port .lervis, Barrett. 1878. (Hay deposits of New .Jersey, Cook and .Smock. Dikes an>ver Helderberg of \ew York, ( -llaway. Changes of heights in bind ,ind sea in (ihuiial and Champlain periods, Upham. NewT York — (.'ontinued. 1878. Hudson group at Poughkeepsic, Gerard. Geological history of New Vnii; Island, et(^, Newberry. Rocks of Now York Island, .\Iai. tin, D.S. Term Hudson River in noiiiciK l;i. tare. Hall, .1, Section in Catskill Mountains, Sherwood, A. Section along Schoharie Cicck, Sherwood and Sherwood. Rock salt in western New \ork, Mac^farlano. The Ice age, (iratacap, Geology of Lake Cham])laiii re- gion, Hall,.). Distribution of till. Upham. History of North American luki region, Maw. Goderich salt region, Hunt. T, s. (ieology of Now York State, ('al- laway. Notes on lithology of the Atiinm- (lacks. Leeds, Geology of the Catskills. Hull.,!, Pro-Glacial geograjjhy of (Jivnt Lakes region, Clayjiole. 1879. Fault at Hondont. Dale. Palcontcdogy of New Yoi'k. \(il,,'i, Hall, .1. Ago of slates ami grits of INmijli- keei)sie. Dale. Origin of clays, Hunt, T. S. Triassic of New .Jersey and Coii- necticnt Valley by Ivusstli. Dana, ,1. D. North Anu'rican Mesozoii' ami Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. On Hunt's and Dana's gooloi^jcal tables, Broadhead. A study of the rocks at RoiulDiit. Lindslcy. Formation of Cape Cod, rjiliiini. Hudson age of Taconic .scliists, Dana, .(. 1). Wai)i)inger limestone, Dwif,'lil. Macluria magna near Newbnri;. Whitliold, R. P. Terminal moraine of the North American ice sheet, Ujiliam. Macfarlane's Geological h'aihoiul Guide, Macfarlane. History of Triassic in New .Icrsoy and Connecticut Valley, l^iis- sell, I. C. DABTON. NORTH AMERICAN OKOI.oaY. 695 Pouglikfipsif, y of tilt" Ailinm- t^rits of I'liMijh- liint, T. S. Iwney iiiiil (on- ■V by K'li^^i'll' Cod, riiliiini. liicoiiir schists, 'jtonc, Dwi^'lil. iioiir Newbury. n(>, of the Nortli ilieet, UpliMiii. )losifal K'ailnw'l lane. jic in New 'I'Tsoy iut Valley, Kus- Nuvv York— Coiitiniicd. Ih7!'. Section at Hondont, ISanett. Atlantic HyHlum of nioiintitinM, Ilitclu-ock, (J. H. Iron oriis of nortliem Now York, ll:ill. (-'. K. Limit of drift in Now .IiM'soy, ('ook, 1S8(I. K'clationH of Onconta and Hand- Htoncs of till' ('atskills, Hall, J. i'alcontolojiic reHcarclicH on G(MI' os(>(! sl;itf, Williams, U.S. (Jeolo^ry of tlio oil r('ii;i()nH. Ciiili. lliwtory of souio i)re-t'anil)rian rocks, linnt, T. S. Strncturo and liyiiHonietry of tlio Catskill Mountains, (iiiyot. On Atops triliniatnH, etc, Foril. \Vaii|)in;j;er Valley limestone, l)wij,'ht. I'ormer extent of Triassic in the lOast, Knssell, I. C. (iooloy;ic afition of hnnms aci o z o i ([ u o, lIall,.L (leology of McKean C't)nnty, Pa., Ashbnrner. Geology of I'otter County, Pa., Sherwood, A. ; Lesley, ,1. P. 1881. Taconic system in geology. Hunt, T. S. Fossils in Wappingcr limestone, Dwight. New Devonian plants, Dawson, .L W. Ago of rocks of New York Island. etc., Urittoii.N.L. Mineral springs of Saratoga, Fish, C. Geology of Sta ten Island, IJritton, N.L.; Dana, .I.D. Canyons ; tlieir character and ori- gin, Bross. New York — Continned. IHML channel fillings in Devonian shales, WiliianiH, M. S. Kanies and moraines of Now Kug- land. Wright. G.F, Mastodon, Hroadhead. Unification of Silurian n(uin>n- elature, Miller, S. A. Colonies dans les roehes Taeo- niiiiies, Marcou, ,). Pre-(il,ieial formation of l)cds of great .Vuieriean lakes. ('layi»ole. (ieidogy of I'hiladeljdiia County, etc., i'a., Hall, ('. i;.; Lesley, J. P. Kocord of geology, lX7!t-1880, Hawtw. Various nuiusive rocks made iu one nietamorphic process, Dana, .1. D. 1882. Niagiira Hiver, Ifallou. The Potsdam sandstone, Minno- .sota, Winchell, N. 11. Terraces and beaches of Lake Ontario, Sponcer, .] . W. AuH>unt of oil remaining, Wrig- ley. Pro-Glacial outlet of T.ako Erie and origin of the lower Great Lakes, Spencer, J. W. North America in the Ice age, Hitchcock. C.H. Potholes near Williamsbridgo, Hritton, N. L. Rocks of New York and Staten islands and on drift, New- berry. Thickness of glacier, Smock. Remarks on tlio Catskills and the Hudson Valley. Newberry. Mineral localities around New Y'ork. Darton. Correlation of eastern and west- ern terminal moraines, Cham- bcrlin. Tertiary of central re^iion. Cope. Flood in Conuectieiit \alley from molting glacier. Dana. .L 1). themung fossils in Delaware County, .Icwett. Features of lower Great Lakes during (iroat Hiver ago. Spen- cer, .1. W. Evidence of pre-Glacial origin of basins of Lakes Erie and ( )n- tario, Claypole. eon CATALOdUF- AND INDKX OF (iii'i.i, u: New York— Colli iiiiu'd. IHH'J. Ajjtxit' (lie riuiiiiic K.vMliMii, Haiiii, .1.1). Noti'H on ViilcH C'oiiiily. Wri^liti It. II. Kxcavtitioii of tin- Ix'il ol' tlii< Kiiiitnskill. .Iiilifii. Notca on Btiitcn IisIuikI, Kiilton, N.L. Rec'uriTiir<* of I'liniiiiH ol' tlir Up- voiiitui, W'illhiiiis. 11. S. (iluciiil pliunonivnii of Norlli Anicricii ami inaii on llic Drhi- waro, Wrijjlii. <■. 1". StM'jiciitino lit' «(altii and New York islandH. .Iiilicn. 188:>. (ilacial and ('liani|ilaiii )iuri(idN, New lliivi'M I'cf^ioii, Dana, .F. I), 'rcrniiiial niorainr ol' sci'ond («la- lial jifriod. < 'lianibiTlin, T. ('. Dip of ro(k.s in central New York, Williiiins, S. (i. Parallel drift hills of wo.storn New Y^ork, .lolinson. I.. Niagara Kivcr, I'ohlinan. Geology of western end of Lake Ontario. Siiriiccr. .). W. Genesis of crystalline iron ores, .Inlien. Age of Allcgliaiiy oil Nand, Ash- burner. Fauna at base of the Clicnuing, Williams, 11..^. I'ndiilations of rocks across cen- tral New York, Williams. II. S. ClassilicMtion of lake liasins, Davis, W.M. E(|uivalciHy of Catskill ami Poncnt, Lesley. .1. I', rnconforniity at llondout, Davis, W.M. Terniinal uiorainc of second 01a- ei;il ]ieriod. Chainlierlin, T. ('. Decay of rot-ks. Iliiiit. 'I'. .S. Glacial iiheiioineiia of Long Is- land, by Hryson, Dana. .1. 1). Fliiidal cavities in ([uartz grains, Merrill, G. P. ProgreRs of geology, 1882, Hunt, T. .'^. Utica and related horizons, Wal- cott. Observations in the ('hani]dain N'alley. Waleott. Serpentine of Staten Island, Hunt, T. S. New York- Co : ;nued. IhKt, (ieologie history of the Anicnc;!!, continent. Mali,.!. I'tica graptolites north of roii^h. keepsio, Koolh, II. Origin of the Great Lakes. Nrw. berry, (ilacial erosion and out lets rian rocks, liiiiu. T. S. Tkcvicw of 1882. report ol' New ,l(M'sey sui'vcy. .Science, (ilacial hoiindary between \i\v Y'ork and Illinois, Wri.^lil, (i. I'. Geology of Port Henry. Hunt, T. S. 188.1. Huildin.g stones. Cook and Siimil;. Strength of granites, Wiiicliell. N. H. Fossil faunas of Upper DcMnii.iii, Williams, H. S. Devonian in Genesee and Wyo- ming I'oimties, \A'iiliaiiis. U.S.' Unconformity at Hecrafts Moun- tain near Hudson. Davi-^. W,M. Cretaceous on Slatcii nml !.|1I1^' islands, Britton, N. L. Ileldei'bcrg limestones east (if the Catskilks, Davis, W. .M. Azoic system and itssulidivi.siiiiis, Whitney and Wadswortli. MHBiaaiiK fnn.r, ir UAKiiiN. NOIM'ir AMKinrAN OKOLOOY. 697 >t' llio Alllrliriii, iiortli III' I'lii^h. II. I'lit. liUktN, Niw 1(1 Ollllftn III III,. l!slt^\. lllllDIUl ClMlllIt ill, Davis, W.M Hylvaniii, Lewis, illf^ of tllllUKII, I'icr in New ,l(>r- K. Ill' of I'llslcill WriKlit.ii.l'. lie qnoHtimi mul 'acouinii Miics, rnwall st:iii(iii. ,-, Dwi^Oit. on lioi'i' liiili's lit j;l«*liiirt. Mia on Li'iij; Iv i|t|>inf;t'r lime- tcLcHS CillllltV, tiiio anil iiiiti's 1 rociis, lliiiii. icport III' Xi'w Science. Iiet Weill Ni'ff .s, Wri.nlii.fi.F. t Henry. Hunt, iiok and ."^iiKii'k. litea, ^^'iIll'bl'll. ''\y\wr l)e\oniaii, see ami Wyo- W illiiiiiis, il.S' Uecnift.s Moim- on. liiivis W.M. itoii iinil l.iiii^' , X. I.. oni'H eii.'il ot'tlie I, W. M. itsHuhdivi.sioM, adsworlli. Ni V' Yoilc -Continiu'd. \fM^[. It'i'iioi'i of work in (/iiiiterimry K''"l"K,v. I'liimilieilin, T. {,'. InvtHtii^ationH noiir l'on;r|ik«t«p- .sie, I>wij;lit. (''orniiitioiiH of canyons and iireci- pieeM, MiiidiiiaiH'. IranMitjon iVoni copjior series to I'otHtluin, \\'; sl(nies used in New ^Olk. Newlieliy. (.'liiHslliealion of Joint stnieliircs, Crosby. l{t'i)ort of survey ot Now .lorsey for i«84, ('»>ol4. Hall on Hudson a^n of Taeonie slates, Dana, ,1. I ). (ior;;es and watorfalls, Davis, \V. .M. Cortland and Stony I'oinI liorn- hleiidie and au^ito rocks, I taiiu, .1. D. (JcoloKJc oceiirrcneo of bitiinuMi, I'eckliani. I'otsdaiii at Sarati);;a, Walcott. Simtliward endin^j of n ^reat synclinal in tlie Taconic ranjjo, J)aiia, .). D. Aye of slates at Sehodack l.and- inri^in of licddinj; in so-called inetaniorpliic roidis, Dana..!. D. (ieiiloyroxe!ie to hornblcudo, Williams, (i. II. Preliminary jiaper on moraiiio of siM^ond rilacial ejioch, by ( 'liiiiii- berlin, Dana, .). D. Clinton and associated shales of Peunsylvauia, Claypole. New York — Continued. IXHI. Clinuitie changes of lulur jfeo- lo^ic tinicN, \\ iiitney, .1. D. Dolleetion of streanm by terreN- trial rotation, Cilliert. (i. K. Hndson River a^e ol the Taeonie, slates, Hall, Daii.'i, ,1. D. (Jlassiliiiition of Hie l|iper De- vonian, Hall, .1. lllnstrations of polished rock snrlaccH, .Morgan, II. .1. DiHtribiition iinil origin of drniii- lins, Davis, W. M. I'oNsil leaves, Staton Island, Hol- liek. (Jlacial action in nortln-rn New ^'oik and Canada, Willco.v. Unconformity of l'|iper .uid Lower Siliii ian. Cixk. Canadian and Paico/. c oiitlincH, Willcox. Microscopic Htrnctnre of build- ing Htoiios, Merrill, (,. P. Clacial liDiindary in iiliio, In- diana, and Kentucky, Wrif,'lit, (i. P. li'eport on terminal moraine in Pennsylvania, etc., Lewis, 11. C; Lesley. .LP. Distribution of iron ores in east- ern Pintod States, Smock, .L(;. iHX't. (llaciation of .Mount Kearsarffo, Putnam. Taconic rocks and strati;ira]>liy, Dana..LD. (Jeoloijic atlas of counties of J'c^nnsylvania. Lesley, .1. I'. Gyjisnm deposits of Cayuj^a Comity, WilliaiiiH, S. (i. ("ontorti'd clays on west side of Lake Champlain. Hall. C. K. Iron ores of iiortberii New York, Hall, C. K. Nia;;ara H'i>rj;e as a iliriiniimetor, Wright, (J. P. Progress of gcoloi;y. ]8K>. Hunt, T. 8. Taconic System, Marcon, A. (iravels of south Delaware penin- sula, ('hester. Notes on Nia{,;ara, llallet. Age of rocks near .Schenectady, Pont. Lower Silurian fossils ut Canaan, Dana, J. D. 698 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP fnri.L. \T, New Yoik — ('oiitiniied. ISHi'y. FossiLs in IIikImoti Hlatcs, < traiigo ("oiiiity. nartoii. I'Msh reniiiiiiH in Silurian of Penn- sylviinia, Claypolc. History of tins Taconic (jiiestiou and relations of the rocks, Hunt, T. .S. Kelations of Cliemunfj and \Va- verly, Now York and Pennsyl- vania, Hall, ,1. Study of Kozoon canadenHC, Jul ion. Local {flaciors, Catskill Moun- tains, Smock, Coast swanijis, Slialer. Geolojiical formations of Long Island, Bryson. Geology of sea bottom of ap- proaches to New York i'ay, Lin- denkohl. Vertical range of certain fossils in Pennsylvania and Now York, Claypole. Old shore line of Lake Ontario, (iilbert, (i. K. Conditions modifying fossil fauna, ^Yilli,■lnls. H. S, Maji of the United States, McGeo. Musical sand, its distribution and ])roperties, Bolton and .lulien. Microscopic examination of series of sands, .lulien and Bolton. Iron mines of Putniun County, Wendt. Devonian of (Jrcen Pond Moun- tain, Darton. Higher i'evonian of Ontario County, Clarke, .I.M. Leaf-bearing siindstoneon Staten Islind, Britton. X. L. Great fault at Schodack Landiiig, Ford. GliiciationofShawangunk Moun- tain, .lulien. 188(). Salt mine in western New York, \Vright, (!. F. Fossiliferous Potsdam at Pough- keejisie, Dwight. Niagara gorge, Science. Phases in elevation of North America, Newberry. Marginal kanit's, Lewis, H. C. Piddnct of oil, Ashbnrner. Notes of new Primordial fo.ssils, \Yhitlield, K. P. Ne'w' York — t!ontinned. 1H8<), Sections of Taconic ranucs Ijv Hall, Marcou, ,]. Development of North Anierican continent, Le Conte. Silurian fossils in Taconic. Dana, Scorjjion from Silurian, Whittidd, K. P. Age, character, and origin id';ry]|. sum of Cayuga Count>, Wil- Hams, S. G. Vegetal remains in Cretacennndi Staten Island, Hollick. Buffalo and Chicago, Claypole. History of Taconic investiga- tions, Dana, .1. D. Taconic stratigraphy and fossijj, Dana, .L D. Taconic controversy, Dartou. Upper Silurian in Orange County, Darton. Dynamic effects of the ice slieet. Merrill, F. J. H. Cambrian system, Walcolt. Cambrian faunas, Walcott. Crystalline rock region of smitli- eastern New York, Smock. Report of State geologist, llall.,1. Building stoiu^s. Hall, .1. Classification of Uj>])er iJevoiiiaii. Williams, H. S. Leaves in Cretaceous of Staten Island, Brition, N. L. Drift at Tompkinsville. .^tiiti:; Island, Britton, N. L. Floor of Triassic, Britton. \. 1.. Cruise along Staten Islaml.ctr., Britton. N.L. Old gorge at Niagara, Clajpuli'. Tiile water gneisses, Martin, D..\ Fossiliferous limestone of Ch- lumbia County, Bisho]). Fossils at Canaan, Dwiglii. (ieologic succession in Untariii | County, Clarke. Geologic wrinkles, Gilbert, ta- 1 ti(Mi. Darton. Recession of N iagara FallH.Wodil- ward, R. 8. • ^1 [nru. 1!; PARTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. f599 1. conic ranges by .). f North Aiiieriiaii Conte. in Tacoiiic. Dana, ilurian.Wliitliclii, and origin (if i;y]i ifTii Connt>, Wil- ,s in tJretaceoiisuf 1. llollick. icafi;o, Clay|iole. iiconic invt'stiga- I.D. ;raphy ami I'ossilj, vtsrsy, Dartou. in Orange Couiiiy, :8 of the ice sliett, H. em, Walcott. las, Walcott. !k region ol' smitli- York, Smiick. I gi'ologi.st, llall..!, s. Hall,. I. f Upper 1 Jcvdiiiiiii. .S. itaceous ui' staien on.N.K. i])kiiisvilli'. stilt.:, on, N. L. ic, Hrittoii. N. 1. ■itaten Ishiiwl.iti.. S'iagara, ('liijpiik isscH, Martin, D.N iinestonc ot' I "■ ity, Bisli(>ii. lan, Dwiylit. sion ill tinlatio kc. kl.is, Gilbert, (i.K. am. 4- l8lautl, .MiTrill. )org, Cayngii Comi- , .S, G. )erg, Com wall >t:'- iagara ralls.W*"'- New York — Continued. l^M). Niagara River, gorge and falls, Hovey, I'ohlman. Thickness of ( >nondaga salt group at Hntfalo, I'olilman. (Jrange County geology, Darton. Peridotites near Peekskill, Wil- liams, G. 11. I'lace of Niagara Falls in geologic history, Gilbert, G. K. Revision of Devonian section at Cayuga Luke, Williams, 11. S. Schistose rocks ol' Adirondacks, liritton, .lulien. Additional notes on Stateu Island, Hritton. Structure of clay near Newbnrg, Dwight. Tully lime8t(me. Williams, S. G. Cambrian age of slat»'s at (iran- ville, Washington County, Wal- cott. Westward extension of the Lower llelderberg. Williams, S. (i. 18>7. Fire sand of Clinton County, Hniiiierd. Notes on Tilly Foster mine, Rutt- man. Distribution of natural gas, Asli- buriier. Map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. Development of chemical indus- tries (salt), Wyatt, Taconic limestone of Canaan, Dwi^iht. Nature and origin of Stateii Is- land serpentine. (Jrataeup. Reoeiil Held work in .\rcheau, Britton. Staten Islaml drifts, Hritton. \\'a])I)iiiger Valley limestones, Dwight. Well at Clifton, 8tateii Island, iltdlick. Prehistoric hciirth under drift at Mulfalo, Gilbert, (i. K. Origin of 8er])entines near New York City, liritton, (iratacaj). I'lilly limestone, Williams, S. G. ia formation, McGeo, Contact mctaiiioriihism in rocks adjoining Cortland series near Peekskill, Williams, G. 11. 700 CATALOP.UE AND INDEX OF fm-fx K "^Biap ' New York — Contiuued. 18!S8. Devoniiiu and Silurian in well at Morrisvilli!, Prosser. Dikes of Hudson Kiver Hi^rh- IuikIh, Konip. Dionte dike of Forest of Dean, Keni]). Distinctivoness of New York Is- land and Highland <^ueisHus, Martin, D. S. Eccentricity theory of Glacial cold (recession of Niagara Falls), Claypolc. Fossils iu city of Quebec, Ford. Origin of kamos. Shalcr. Theories of ore deposits, Wads- worth. Fossil leaf, Arrochar station, Staten Island, Hollick. Gahbros and dioritos of Cort- land series near Peckskill. Williams, (K H. Geology of Manhattan Island, Kemp. Groat Primordial (|iiartzite, Win- chell, N. H. Upper Hamiltou of Chenango and Otsego conn ties, Prosser. Iro(iuois beach, Spencer, .1. W. Map of vicinity of New York City, Miirtin.D. S. Modilied drift (Staten Island), Ikitton. Natural gas, Ashburner. Niagara shales, K'ingiiebcrg. Report of Paleozoic division, XYalcott. Wappiuger limestones, 1) wight. Ordovician and Cambrian in well near Utica, Walcott. Original ('hazy rocks, Hraiuerd and Seeley. Building stones, Smock. Overlap of Cretaceous on Ar<"heau on Staten Island, Newberry. Principles of adversaries of the Taconic, Marcou, J. Rosetowii extension of the Cort- land series, Kemp. St. Lawrence basin and the Great Lakes, Spencer, ,1. W. Seacoast swamps, Shaler. Shore lines in Ontario basin, Gilbert. (1. K. Taconic system, Walcott. New York— Continued. J888. Taconic of (leorgiaand re]inrt(in| geology of Vermont, Marcoii.j Types of Devonian system in | North America, Willimns. H.> Well on south side Long IsLimi, liryson. 1889. Petroleum and natnral g:is, Asli burner. Kecent discoveries in local t'lvta- ceous and Quaternary geology. | Hritton. Rocks of Philadelphia and Xia York, Rand. Stratigraphie position of Okm]- \ lus, Walcott. Triassic outcro])8 on Staten I--. land, Hollick. Well at Woodhaven, Loui; Islaiui, Hiyson, Lewis. E. AVilliams's report on Devdiiian, Marcou, .1. Yellow gravel. Hritton. Fossilifcrons sandstone in clay, Staten Island, Hollick. Life-history of Niagara Falls, Pohlnian. Cretaceous and Triassic outcrop*, Staten Island, Britton, llcillnk. Cretaceous near Grassnieic sta- tion, Staten Island, Ibiftou, Caini)tonite dike, Washington Comity, Kemp and Marster,'*. Cement and gypsum in liutlalo, Pohlnian. Calciferous fossils of Lala'('liam- plain, Whitlield. \i. P, Great lake liasins of St.Lawicnci', Drummond. Bowlder of Oriskany, on Statin Island, Grataeap. (jeologv of Buli'alo, Ashliurner. Glaciationof mountains, 1 ]iliaiii. Ophloliteof Warren County, Md- rill, G. P. Falls of rock at Niagara, (lay- polo. Geidogy of < (neida County, liris- ] btim. Report — Paleozoic division nl' pa- leontology, IT. S. (ieoldgical Survey, Walcott. Report — Division of Paleozoic in- vertebrates. V. S. Geologiial Survey, Walcott. fll'-I.l \T. ■liABTO^-l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 701 natural ;;;is, Asli skaiiy. "II 8t;iti'ii lip. iilo, Ashlmnior. >iiiiraiiis, rjiliiuii. ■rcii County, Mil- it Nia/iani, (by- ida Comity, lirij- )ip ^livisiol(igk';il i)tt. n of Paleozoic in- '. S. Geological tt. I New York— Continued. 1^181'. IJe|><)rt — .Vtlaiitio coast iliviuioii. r. S. (icologifal Siirvoy [kIioih linos on CatHkill Mountitins], Slialor. lluililiiig stoDos, Merrill, (i, P. Iron I11111C8. Smock. Mastodon at Attica. Clarke, .T.M. l8!«t. Analysis of dolomite from West- chester County. Ililleltrand. AtiJilyses of inclusions in diorite at Crii<;;ers, Chatard. .Vnalyses of serpentines, Catlett. jViiihoy clays, Newberry. Ancient slioro lines, Merrill, F. .r. H. Calciferous in Chaniplain Valley, IJrainerd and Heely. Clays near Morrisania, Martin, 1). 8. ; ^lerrill, F. J. H. ('ul)oides zone, Williams, 11. S. I'ifonnation of Iroquois beach, ^5pen(ter, .1. W. Excursion in uorthern Appala- chians. Williams, O.ll. llxtensions of the Iro(|iioi8 beach, S])eucer, .). W. I'iords and gr(>at lake basins of North America. Fphani. Icissils ill eastern part of Dutchess t^onnty, I)wijj;ht. I'ossils at Pleasant Valley, Dwij^ht. Fossils in Taconic belt at Hills- dale. Dana, .!. D. ( facial boundary, Wriffht, G. F. (daiial utMdoj^y. Irondc(iuoit re- gion. Dryer. History of Niagara River, Gil- bert, (i.K. Iron ores, Hunt, T, S. liiK|iiois beach, Davis, W. M.; Spencer, ,1. W. Lake ridges of Ohio, Wright, G. F. Long Island Sound in (Quater- nary aud subiiKU'ged Hudson Kiver channel, Dana, J. D. Macfarlane's Railway tJuide, Dana, Darton, Dwight, Ford, Hitchcock, .T.M. ; Hunt. T. 8.; Lindsley, Smock, Williams, U.S. -Middle Tacouic at Stissing, Dwight. Origin of Syracuse serpentine, Williams, G. 11. New York — Continued. ISOO. Potholes opposite Catskill, Hub- bard. Report oi. oil and gas, Carll. Richfield Springs clay, analysis, Catlett. Rock salt deposits, Newberry. Saliferons deposits as evidence of (dimatiil conditions, Shaler. Sandstone in drift on Staten Island. Gratacap. Serp(!ntiiioiis rocks, Merrill, (}. P. Sirterite basins, Kimball. Silurian fossils, Columbia Coun- ty, Hishoj). Structure of Devonian and Silu- rian in west central Now York, Pressor. Supposed dikes at Ithaca, Kemp. Trajis of Newark system, Darton. Unconformity in Hudson Valley, Davis, W. M. Value of term "Hudson River group,'' Walcott. Warren's Geogra])hy, Brewer. Wright's '"Ice age in North America," Hitchcock, C. H. Huilding stones. Smock. Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Wal- cott. Ib91. American opinion on the older rocks. Winchell, A. Artesian wells, Smock. Cambrian of North America, Wal- cott. Chazy formation in the Cham- plain \'alley, Brainerd. Clinton oolitic iron ores. Foerste. Cretaceous formation of North America, White, C. A. Dates of origin of certain topo- grajihic forms, Davis, W, M, Davis on the Irociuois beach, Spencer, J. W. Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- relation. Williams, II. S. Episode in Paleozoic history of Pennsylvania. Clay pole. Excavation of the new Croton Ai(ueduct, Carsim. Excursions across Long Island, Miysoii. Eruptive iron ores, Nason. £((Uivalents of Minnesota iron ores, Wiuchell, N. 11. 702 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [bum.. i:!7 New York — Coutiuuod. 1891. Fiiun.'i with j^oiiiatitea in western New Yi)rk, (Markc. Firo-clay l)etls of Ktaton I.sliind, Holliik. Genewis of iron ores, Kimball. Geologic position of the Catskill grou]), Prosser. High level shores of Groat Lakes and thoir deformation, Spencer, J. W. Inequality of distribution of on- glacial drift, l'])ham. Iron ores of Minnesota, Winchell, N. H. New .Jersey, Geological Survey Report. [Ago of white lime- stones.] Am. Geol. Notes on southwestern New York, Harris. Ovorthrust faults in northern Vermont, Walcott. Overlap relations at base of Paleo- zoics, Walcott. Post-Archean age of white lime- stones, Nason. Post-Glacial anticlines, Gilbert, 0. K. Post-Glacial history of Hudson Valley, Merrill, F.J. H. Post-Plioceiio subsidence versus Glacial dams. Spencer. ,1. W. So-called saiul dunes. Long Is- laTid, Hryson. Submarine cliannel of Hudson River, liindenkolil. Subsidence in later Glacial times, Hitchcock, C. H. Stones for building. M(>rrill, G. P. Was Lake Iro(iuois au arm of the sea, Davis, W. M. ; Stone, Spencer, J. W. Xenotnnc as an accessory element in rocks, Derby. Nichols, Andrew. [( »n tho peculiar sicnitic formation in South Dauvors, Essex County, Mass.] KsMOX Insl., Proi;., vol. 1, pp. 19-20 (J p.), I83r,. Nichols, Kdward. Some drift homatito deposits in east Tennessee. Am. Inst. Aliuiug Kiig., Tran.s., vol. 10, pp. 480^482, 1882. On aluminium ore [Floyd County, Ga.]. .\iii. lust. Milling Kug., Trans., vol. 10, pp. 905-90U (i p.), 1888. Nichols, .lohn A. Notice of potholes near Poiiltney, Vt. Am.. lour. Sci., 2(1 Horii'H, vol. 40, pp. 204-265 (S p.), 186,5. Nicholson, Frank. A reviewof IIk. istc, Gene\ieve copper deposit. .\iii. liist. Mining Euj;., Trans., vol. lii, |ij, 444-4,'')fi, 1882. Nicholson, II. Alleyne. Text-book (]| geology for schools and colleges, ■!% pages, 12 \ New York. 1872. The imperfection of the pMlcoiito- logical record. Canadi.an Jour., vol. 13, now series pji 370-^91, 1873. On the geology of the Thunder Hay and Shabendowan mining district.'", (in tho north shore of Lake Superior. Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 29, jiji. Hi 2) 1873. British As.soc, Report, vol. 42, Trims, (it .sections, p. 118 (J p.), 1873. Contemporaneity of strata, and tlic doctrine of geological continiuty. Canadian Jour., vol. 13, new series. |i|i. 269-281, 1873. On the nuniug district on the iiortli shore of Lake Superior. Kortli of Kiigland Inst. Slining iiiiil Mioii. Eng., Trans., vol. 24, pp. 237-249, niii|i, ISTiV On the Guelph limestones of Xortli America and their organic reiiiaiiis. Geol. Mag., vol. 2, now aeries, i)|i. 'M'i-3i\ 1875. Nickles, .T. M. A local deposit of Ches- ter sandstone. Am. Geol., vol. 7, pp. 47-48, 1891. [Nicollet, .1. N.] [Hemarkson the fjeol- ogy of tho region of the Upper Jlissis- sippi and the Cretaceous fonuatioii of the upj)or Mis-sonri.] Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 41, pp. 180-182. m\. Assoc. Am. Geol., Trans., pp. 32-31, 184,1 [ ] On the Cretaceous foniuition nf the Missouri River. Am. Jour. Sn., vol. 4.'>, \>]). 153-155, 1843. Itead to Assoc. Am. (ieol. Physical geograi)hy of the rej;ii>i! embraced within the map [of the li.v- drographic basin of the lJp])or Mis.si8- sippi River]. Keport intended (o illustrate a iiiaii of tho hvdrograpliieal basin of tho Upiier Mi.^'sis sippi Kiver, pp. 72-92 f26tli Cong., M sc.tJ., Senate l)oc.237|, Washington, 1843. Appendix C, pp. 167-170, list of fossils. .lABTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 703 13, now series, pii vol. 42, Trans, nl rict ou tlie north deposit of dies- )ii8 foniiiition "I |). 153-155, 1843. iBti-atcii iimii of the tlio lllipvi' Missis 111 CoiiK- -il *'■'*' gtoii, 184;i. U, liat of fossils- Nicollet, J. N. — Cdiitiunetl. . SL'L'tiou at Valloe'.H lead luiiio, Mis- soiivi. Am Jimr. Sci., vol 45, jip. 34U-341 (i ]..), 184:i. Head to Assoc, Am. (icol. r ] [On Glacial action.] Am. Jour. Sci., vol 45, pj). 323-324 (f p.), 184;i, liisiiisscd by E. Jlitclicock, W. C. KoUtield, null .M-. na.ves pp. 324-327. Kiail to Assoc Am. Gt'ol, Niles[W, II.]. [Kemarks ou the rela- tions lietwceu the vegetation aud '^oo\ Ojty 111 the hills of western Massarliu- setts.] lioston Soc. Nat. ni8t.,Proc., vol. 10, jip. 4!'- 50. 186C. — [Itcmarks ou the occurrt'iice of l\'o cr'Ul shells at a great depth helow I'ort Warnni, ISostou Harbor.] Ijosldu Sue. Xut. llisl., Prof ., vol, 12. pp. 244, 364. 1S09. — [On the system in the physical fea- tures of Massachusett.s.] Ildston Soc. Nat. Uist., Proc, vol. 13, pp. 414- 415 (•]'.), 1871. — [Objoctiona to the alleged niorainal character of the drift ui'arWatertowu.] liosldiiSoc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 13. p,280 (Jl'->. 1*71. — .Some interesting ])henonieiia ob- served in quarrying. I'liirttoii Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 14, pp. BU- ST; vol. II). pp. 41-43, 1872. — [Hii the coiiglouierate pebbles at MoMtagiio aud transition of coiigloui- erate into slato at Hriglitou, Mass.] BoHton Soc, Nat. Hist., Proc. vol. 14, ])i), 128, 129 1.^1).), 1H72. Kemarks l),v (J. T. .Tacksoii. p. 129 (0 line's). — [Kemarks on elevation and change of Atlantic Coa.st levels.] lio^toii Soc. Nat. llist., Proc, vol. 14, pp, 121- 122 ij p.), 1872. Am. Nat., vol. 5. pp. 182-183, 1871. I' — Peculiar ])henomena ob.servcd in i|uarryiug [Massachusetts]. Am. .lour. Sci., 3il scrios, vol, 3, i)p, 222-223 (S p.), 1872, I — [On certain facts connected with the mctainorphisni of some pebbles con- tained in the congloniei'ate rocks at CheHlnut Hill Reservoir.] liiisluii Soc. Nat. Hist., rroc, vol. 1.5, pp. 1-2, 187:1 Riiiiarks by Shaler aud Jackson. Niles W. II.— Continued. - — • Some remarks upon the agency of glaciern in tlic excavation of valleys and lake basins. lioston Soc. Nat. llisl,. I'ripc, vol. 15, pp. 378-,3ai, 1873. — ~ Ot; some expansions, movements, and fractures of rock,s observed at .Monsim, Mass, .\m. Assoc. Adv. S< i., I'roc, vol. 22, part 2, pp, 1.50-103, 1874. The physical features of tlie State of Massachusel ts. Hoslou Sill'. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. 17, jip. 5U7-508. 1875, (icological agency of lateral pressure exhibited by certain rock nioveiiients. llo.sliiii Soc. Xal. Ili.-;t., ri()c.,vol. 18, pp, 272-278. 1877. Abstract. Am. Nat . \ostciii Soc. Nat. Hist., I'mc, \ol, 22, j). 490 — and Wachsmiith, Charles. Evi- dence of t wo distinct geological forma- tions in the liiirlington limestone. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d scries, vol, 42, pp. 95-09, 1860, Nitze, H. B. C. Notes on tlie Dan River coal basin in North Carolina. Knjr.aud Miniu;; Jour., vol.51. ii.448 (J p.), 4=, 1891. Nbggerath. .lohann .lacob. [A'on dem gediegen-Kuidcr mit gediogeu-Silbor aiis den (irnlien von Kewena Point.] Neucs .lalirbucli. 1848. jili. 554-550. North, Edward. Tlu« Pico Canyon oil field. (.'alifornia, lOtli Kcport of mineralogist, pp. ':(-298, 12 plates, 1891, North Carolina. 17:51. Natural history of Carolina, Flor- iila. and the Pahamas, Catesby. 1787. Mineralngisclie Kenutniss des (istliehcn Tlieils von Nord-Ame- riUa, etc., Sclioepf. 1791. Travels, liartrtim. 1793. Supposed volcanic hill, 1). CATALOGUE AND INDEX OV 1829. 1«3(). 183t. 1835, 1817. 18-18. 1851. 704 North Carolina — ( ontiiiued. North 1807. OliHcrviitioiis on ficolojjy of 1844. I'liitcil StatcH, and ^jcolojrio map, JM!U'liii<\ 1818. Geolofjy of tin- i'nitod .States, Macliirc. 1819. Report of Riirvoys ill 1819, Fultou. 1820. lied Haiidstone of Xorth Carolina, Oliiititead. 1821. I'arts of Nortli and Sontli Caro- 1845, Una, DickHon, I'oi t(M', '1'. ,1. 1822. I'sofnl iiiiucral.i iu North Caro- lina, Oliustead. Koeks collt'cled in Nortli Caro- lina, Olm.stoad. Dikes of Xorth Carolina. I?et'k- Avith. 1824. l{e])oi't on g<'oloj;y of Xorth Caro- lina, ( )lijiHtuad. 1825. Cold niiiiea ol' Xorth Carolina, Olni.stcad. 18"2". Ceoldgy of North Carolina, MitchoU, E.; Olni.stoad. 1828. K'eport on North Carolina, Mitchell, K. Low countries of Xort li Carolina, Mitchell. K. (iold niincH of North Carolina, Kothe. (Jcolo^y a, oHt. DARTON'.] North Carolina 185C. Age of r States, Origin of Relation.' rocks North ( 18.">7. I'osition North J Rovi(!W o niidlan< Una, D( Permian Special re River, !• 1858. Agricultu Eniinon; Fossils in Eminong Report on trict, N( Age of Tri Sketch ol States, 1 Geology ol con, J, 1859. Itacolumit South Ca Cobalt ani County, ■ Constitiitic Deep Riv Coal of Dee 18fiO. Triassie of Caroliua, Swamp Ian Emmons, Agricnltun Emmons, 1861. Surla fauu( ri(ine, Ba Ciiendcce V 18()5. Eocene li United S 1866. Elements o l'<67. Report of Kerr. Tertiary of olina, Coi 1868. Eozoische Nord-AuK 186!). Report of j 1871. Southern d Cretaccoii Mineral resi Una, Gent Bull. Ili7- [llULL.l:;«p,jjoN.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 705 iiuued. rvcy orS()iitli( ii,'. I 01) of iiiiistodiinati k and other localj. liirta ol' tliorniiei!! dug ou tlio Atlaii- iry, Lycll. recession ol' iiita- irstonbiiiibirgt'. regiou, Jacksoi). if United stiites, ni. ,)our. Sci. tiary, Tuoiiicy. y, EmnieDs. K. :o, Lake .•^iiperinr. )logie von Xnrd- reon, .1. l;m , I'aiin. vsnear lUchiimml 'aroliua, h'egers, iNorth Carolina — Continued. 1856. Ago of Tria.ssic of ea.stern United States, Jackson, V. T. Origin of greonsand, Hailey, .1. W. Relations of New Red to coal rocks of eastern Virginia and North Carolina, Rogers, W. H. 18.">7. I'osition of elephant remains of North America, Foster. Review of Emmons's report ou midland counties, North C!aro- lina, Dewey. Permian and Trias, Enunons, E. Special report ou valley of Deep River, Emmons, E. 1858. Agricnltnro"»of eastern counties, Emmons, E. Fossils in sandstones and slates, Emmons, E. Report on Deep River coiil dis- trict. North Carolina, Wilkes. Age of Trias, Dawson, ,J. W. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogers, H. D. Geology of North America, Mar- cou, .J. 1859. Itacolumite and its associates, South Carolina, Lioher. Cobalt and nickel in Gaston County, Wurtz. Constitution of Chatham series, Deep River, Emmons, E. Coal of Deep River, Jackson, C. T. 1860. Triassic of Virginia and North Carolina, Emmons, E. Swamp lauds of Nortli Carolina, Enunons, E. Agriculture of North Carolina, Emmons, E. Surla fauui |)rimordiale en Am<^- riqne, Ba , rando. Clierokee Valley, Blako, W. P. Eocene lignite formation of United States, Conrad. Elements of geology, Lyell. Report of geological survey, Kerr. Tertiary of North and South Car- olina, Conrad. 1868, Eozoische Formations-Gruppo Nord-Amorikas, Credner. 186!). Report of geologic survey, Kerr. 1871. Southern drift, Gulf Tertiaries, Cretaceous, Perry, J. 1$. Mineral resources of North Caro- lina, Genth. Hull. 1L>7 45 1861. 18lw, 1866. mi. North Carolina— Continued, 1871. Geognoaieund Mineralrelchthum des Alleghany-Systems, Cred- ner. Phosphate beds, Sbaler. Cretaceous and Tertiary of North Carolina, Conrad. Stratigraphy and surface geology, Kerr. Origin of South Carolina phos- phates, Kerr. 1872. Causes of production of Cape Hatteras, Shalcr. Bottom of ocean off Capo Hat- teras. De Pourtales. Syenite at Richmond, elevation of Hatteras. etc., Jackson, C. T. Corinuliuu region, Shepard. 1873. To])ography as affected by rota- tion of the earth, Kerr. Corundum, its alteration and as- sociates, Genth. Appendix to report ou geology, K(!rr. Titaniferous iron near Greens- boro, Lesley, J. P. Corundum of North Carolina, etc.. Smith, J. L. Copj)er deposits of the Blue Ridge, Hunt, T. S. Geologic map of L'nited States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. 1871. Bald Mountain earthquakes, Bradley. Unakyte from border of Tennes- see, Bradley. Bearing of surface geology of North Carolina on drift of the North, Burbank. Metamorphic Silurian rocks, Bradley. Mountain drainage of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina, Willcox, Ore Knob copper mine. Hunt, T. S. 1875. Minerals found in the State, Genth. Eartlniuakes of North Carolina, Clinguum. Geologic chart of the United States, Bradley, F. H. Mesozoic of North Carolina, Kerr. Essay on Avestern North Carolina, Smith, C. D. 706 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BDLI.. 127 North Carolina — Contlniioil. 1X75. Tcrtiiiry of Atlantic Sl<)])c, Con- rad. Coruudniii and itH asMoeiatod rocks, Sniitli, C. D. Silurian iifrc of the Honthern Ap- palachians, Bradley. h'cportoff^coloyical survey, Kerr. 187G. Examination of Catawlia Ix'iver, Abert. Goolof^y from Cajio Fear IJiver to Ncn.s(' IJivor, Abert. Koport of geolof^ical survey, Dana, J. D. FroHt drift in North Carolina, Kerr. 1877. Coal rcf^ioua of America, Macfar- lane, J. 1878. Eozoic rocks of North America, llnut, T. S. Dikes and Azoic of southeast Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. 1879. Jlacfarlanc's (jcological Ixailroad Guide, Kerr. History of Triassic in Now .Jersey and Connecticut \'allcy, lius- soll, I. C. North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, 8. A. Cornndum mine, Macon County, Raymond. Mosozoic in Virginia, Heinrich. Origin of clays. Hunt, T. S. 1880. Succession of glacial deposits in New J'higland, Upham. Geologic action of humus acids, .lulien. Gold gravels of North Carolina, Kerr, aiica veins, Kerr. 1881. Origin of topography of Nortli Carolina, ]\err. Action of frost in superficial material, Kerr. Minerals of North Carolina, Genth. Mastodon, Broadhead. 1882. Emeralds in North Carolina, Hid- den. Roan Mountain, Wetherby. Mines of the Appalachians, Hanua. Volcano of Bald Mountain, Kerr. Auriferous gravels, Chance. Diluvial furrows and scratches, Thomas, D, North Carolina— Continued. 1882. roculiaiities in occurrence nf gold, Kerr. 1883. Geology and soils of toba( ( o iv. gion, KcMT. History of Taconic ([uestioii ami relation of Taconiau scrlis, Hunt, T. S. Older .Mcsozoic llora of \'ii!,'ini,i, I'ontaine. Resources of North Carolin:i, Ml. Gehee. Age of southern Ai)palii(liiaih, Elliott. Decay of rocks, Hunt, T. S. Ores near Greensboro, Kicketts, r. do P. Ages and classification ol ]i(ist. Eocene of Atlantic Slope, llcil- prin. Relations of topography of Appa- lachian Plateau, Kerr. 1884. Cotton ]trodiiction in Xortli liim- Una and Virginia, Kerr. North Carolina phosphates, ])al|. noy, Phillips, W.B. Azoic system and its subilivi. sions, Whitney andWadswditli. Gold mining in South (':ir(ilin:i. Spilsbury. Geology of Hatteras, Kerr. Hlustrations of polished luck Piir- faces, Morgan, H. J. Studies of rocks of Conlilleras Wadsworth. Dunito of North Carolina, ,Iii. Hen. Distribution of iron ores in last- crn Fiiited States, Sniorli, Soil map of cotton Stiilcs, Hil- gard. Tertiary of Eastern and Sdutlierii States, Ileilprin. Olivine rocks of North Carolina. "Wadsworth. Contributions to Tertiary geol- ogy, Ileilprin. Building stones, Kerr and Kerr, 1885. Progress of geology, 1883, Hunt. T. S. Commonwealth of Georgia, Hen- derson, J. T. North Carolina coal fieliis, Rns sell, I. C. Eocene of North Caroliiiii. Kpit, Cypress in C^uateruary, lioluus. J. A. DARTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOl.OOY. 707 bh Cart>linii, .hi- of Georgia, Hen- coal fielSli, 1SS7 Noiili Carolina — Continiiod. le;85. Fontaine's older Meso/.oic lloraof Virginia, Science. Deep River coal field, Chitnco. Koconc of North Carolina, Kerr. Microac()i)ic examination of scries of sands, Jnlien and Molton. Map of United States, McGee. ( >pening of llatteras inlet, \\'el8li, W. W. Iron mines, Willis. Map of I'nitod States, Ilitcbcoek, 0. II. Tin, Van Ness. Notes in Virginia, etc., Hritton, N.L. Gneiss-dnnyte contacts of Corun- dnm Hill, Cliatard. Kesidno from decay of schists near Gary, analysis, IJiggs. Coal from Stokes Connty, analy- sis, Whitfield, .T. K. Coiil from (iulf, analysis, Clarke, F. W. Decomposed trap near Sanford, analysis, Chatard. 188S, Deposits of phosphate of lime, Penrose. Hiawassee Valley, Colton. Keportofdivision of paleobotany, Ward, L. F. Coal, Aahbnrner. Mica mining, Phillips. Peridotito from Webster, N. C, Diller. Some noritea and gabbros, Iler- rick, Clarke and Doming. Three formations of the middle Atlantic Slope, McGeo. Tin dejjosits, I'lirman. JIan in the Potomac Valley, Mc- Gee. Round about Ashevillc, Willis. Nickel ores from Oregon, Clarke, F. W. Appomattox formation, McGeo. Cape Fear River region, Clark, W. B. Iron ores, Hunt, T. S. Mesozoic conglomerates. Holmes, J. A. Triassic flora of Richmond, Va., Marcou, ,T. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Macfarlane's Railway Guide, Chance. 188',t. 1890. North Carolina — Continued. 1890. Report of work. 1888-89 [Poto- mac formation at Haywood], Fontaine. 1891. Cambrian of Nortli America, Waleott. Cretaceous and Tertiary near Wilmington, Stanton. Cretaceous of North America, White, C. A. Dates of (uigin of certain topo- giiipliic forms, Davis, W. M. (Jold in Montgomery County, Morehead. Dan River coal basin, Nitze. . Dismal Swamj), Shaler. Observations in vicinity of Char- lotte, Mezger. Stones for building. Merrill. G. P, Northrup,.Tohn I. Notes on the geology of the Bahamas. Now York Acnil. .Soi., Traim.. vnl. 10, pp. •1-22, 18110. Abntraot, Am. Xiit., vol. 2.',, p. 36:t (J p.), 1891. Norton, Henry. Gl.aeier scratches in Goshen in northwestern Connecticut. Am. Jour. Sci., lid series, vol. 22, p. 322 (J p.), 1881. Norton, R. Henry. Notes on coal mining in Oregon. Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 18, pp. 23-28, 1891. Norwood, Charles J. Putnam and Schuyler counties. Gool. Siirv. Alissouri, Report, Including flold work of 1873-74, vol. 1, jip. 272-302, Jellbrson City, 1874. Coal measures [.lasper County]. Gool. Surv. Missouri, Itcport, including fu-ld work of 1S73-74, vol. 1, pp. 92-96. .led'crson City, 1874. Coal measures [Howard County] Geol.Surv. ^Fissouri, Report, includingiieUl work of 1873-74, vol. 1, pp. 201-221, Jollbrsou City, 1874. Report • » » Vernon County. ()l. Surv. Missouri, Report, including field ■work of 1873-74, vol. 1, pp. 139-154, Jelleraon City, 1874. Report on the geology of the region adjacent to the Louisville, Paducah and Southwestern Railway, with a sec- tion. Geol. Snrv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, vol. 1, now series, pp. 355-448 (oottom i)ugiaa- tion), plates, I'raukfort, 1876. 708 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BfU. 127. Norv70od, Charles .1. — Coiitiniicd. • h'c]M)rt of ii rin'omiiiisHMiKH' in tlio lend region of Livinj{8ton, Crittcndon, and Caldwell conntios, incliidinj; a skoteli of tlieir general wealth. . 1). Owen, pp. 213-418, ])late3, 1'hiladelidiia. 18.')2. Abstract of a report on Illinois coal, with descriptions and tinalyses, and a general notice of the coiil lields. ii;? pages, 5 plates, map, Chicago, 1858, Illliuois Ciool. Surv. — [Discovery of Permian rocks at Lasalle, 111.] St. Louis Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 115- 116, 1880. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 20, pp. 129-131, 1860. Norwood, .T.fi. — Continued. l>e])ort (Ml the K'n.sicl.irr leap. 268-2li9 (J p.). 1846. and Owen, D. I). [Devonian fossil.s near the Ftills of the Ohio.] Uostoii Soc. Xat. Jlist., I'roc., vol. 2., ;>. m (3 p.), 1848. Nugent, E. Synchronism of geol(ii;ic;il formations. Science, vol. 3, pp. 33-34, 18.84. Iteviowcd by A. Ileilprin, Ibid., jip. OO-Cl. [Niigeut,'N.] Notices of geology in the West Indies. Aiu., I our. Sci., vol. 1, pp. 140-142, 1818. A sketch of the geology of tlu^ i.slaud of Antigua. (icol. Soc, Trans., vol. 5, 1821. Nutt, Ktish. Miscellaneous geoloi^iciil topics relating to the lower part cd'tlu' vale of the Mi8sissipi)i; iilliivinn by raiu; up tilling and extension of val- leys; subsidence of the sea; orii;iiial vale of the river with its winj;s ami present channel. Am. .lour. Sci., v(d. 23, pp. 49-65, 1833. Nuttall, Thomas. Observations on the geological structure of the valley ol' the Mississijipi. I'hiladelpliia Acad. Sci., Jour., vol. 2, i>iivt 1, pp. 14-52,1821. A J ournal of travels into the Arl< aiisas Territory during the year 181!t, with oecasiouiil observiitious on the maiuu'ij of the aborigines, xii, J!t(! pages, map, 5 plates, Philadeli.hia, 1821. tlbservations and geological roiiiarks on the minerals of I'aterson anil the valley of Sparta in New .Jersey. Am. Jour. Sci., v(d. 5, pp. 239-248, ISJJ. From N. V. Med. and I'liys. Jour., 1>-'.' Observations on the serpentine vwh of Hoboken, in New .Jersey, and on the minerals which they contain. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 4, pp. 16-23, 1822. Nye, Harold 13. Remains of a inchi.^- toric tree. Scioiico,vol.3,p.347 (J), 1884. [KVU.. 127. HAIiTii.V.] NORTH AMEHICAN GEOLOGY. 709 .1. ro li'iid mini's. l>. ;ni()-:i7'.'. I'lJiis, uVmon County. I't. im'liiiliii^ lii'M ;i71-l!Tl), Ji'ir1. j, (cvoiiiilli I'o'^sils lio.l 'nil'., vol. 'i., ',1. UG I of gool()j,'ic'al 884. ,11, Ibltl., 1>I>. IW-CI. f geology in the 140-142,1818. ijjy of the islaml 1821. I'ous gcoloiiioal Lwoi- part iit'tlu' )i; alliivinn liy tcusiou of val- 10 sea; ori;;inal its wiii.ys and . 49-65, 183;!. •viiiitms on tlio r tho valley of ,,I(mr.,v(il.'-',viirtl. totbe Arkansas year 1><1'.'. with on tho iiiamu'is »t(! i)a<;es, w.\\\ S21. oloKicalioniarts tersou and the w .loracy. 2;!9-248, 18."-'. lya. .Tour., l'^--' Borpentiin'Vcii'ks •aoy, and nn tlio antain. lli-'23, 1822. o. s of a pi'i'liii^- 111 1884. OchscnluB, Carl. Oeoh)Ki8('hes iind MoniaiiiMtischos ana Utah. I ;.•(.!. (l.'.s.'ll., /.('it., \ (.1. ;il, i.|i. 288 ;i7'2, 1882. (Ml tlu> formation of idck-sait Itcd.s iiinl motlior li(|nor Halts. I'liiliiilclphia Acad. Sil., rroc, 1888, part 2, |,|i. 181-187, 1888. Odium, Vj. (Ml th(^ Hand jilaiiiM and ('lian,t;eH of lovcl of tho uiipor Ottawa. ( niiiwa l'"icl(l Nalunilist's Ciuli, Jaiiuiiry 17, 18HI. Si icnof, vol. 3, pp. 107-108 (j| p.), 1881. Oebbeke, K. Tt'lu'r das (iostcin vom lariMiia-Horij, Wa.sluii;;tou Territory. Ni'iU'H Jahrbut'li, 188,''), vol. 1, pp. 222-:20. 1885. Ohio. IMHI. Ohservationti on {geology of I'nitod States and }ii'olo{;ic map, Macliiro. l.ilS. AciKMint of valley of tho Ohio, Drake, D. Oriffin of ]irairio8, Wolls. II. W. ()l»,H('rvatii)iiH oil yeology of North America. Mitchell, S. L. Prairies and barrens of tho West, Atwater, C. lielmont County, Atwater, C. ISl'o. Hones and shells in Ohio and the West, Atwater. 18i.'l. Vehio, Ijajiliani, I. A. 181)8. Section in ,s(Uitheast Ohio, liriggs and Foster. First report of survey by Mather, Sillimaii. Keportsofsui'veyot ^/llio,Malller. Kejiort on counties of Ohio. Whit- tlesey. Keport on Muskingum County etc.. Foster, . I. W. Prairies of Ohio, Western Monthly Mag. Koniarks on rejiort on survey of Ohio, Mather. Rojiort on southwest Ohio, Locke. l{e})ort on Wood, Crawford, etc., counties, liriggs, C. Report on coal district of Ohio, llildreth. Report from Scioto and Hock- ing, Briggs, C. 1839, Mastodon from Crawford County, Foster, .L W. 1810. On the Silurian system, Couiad. 1811. P)Owldei'8 and scratches, Mather, (ilacial planing in Ohio, Locke, ,J. Report on ])aleoiitology of New- York, Conrad. Limite (jui si'jiare le calcairo do nioutagiie, N'eriieuil. Mountain limestone of eastern United States, Foster, .T. W. 1842. Notes on geidogy of the Western States, Hall, .L Silurian and Devotii.in of tho United States, Conrad. 710 CATALOOUK AND INDEX OP [bru..ii7. OAHTON., Ohio— Continued. IKIH. (Ji'ol()>;iciil loriiiiitioiifl of Ww Westcin fStiitcH, MjTLMii, Kleviitions in Ohio with lofor- «iic(i to ^eolu^ic t'unnatiouH, WliittlcHoy. Dintrilmtion of fossilH in the older roi'ks, Hall, J. Geology of wcstorn district of New York, Hall, J. Orij;in of Appalachian coal, Kog- ors, H. D. Geology of Now York, first dis- trict, Mather. Prontrate forest under diluvium of Ohio, I^ocke, .1. Section troni C'leveluud to the Mi.ssiHrtippi and on identity of W'eHtern forinatious. Hall, .1. Western upper C'anadaand west- ern Ohio, Koyers and Hojftns. 1844. Kidyes, beaches, etc., of Cana- dian hikes and the St. Law- rence, Lyell. Review of New York reports, Owen, D. 1). Drift i)henoniena in Portage County, Kedliold. 1845. Travels in North America, Lyell. 1810. Observations on magnetic dij), Locke. Geology of Western States, Owen, D.D. Fusilina in coal of Ohio, Vor- neuil, 1847. Lettres snr la gc^ologie des fitats- Unis, Verneuil. Parallelism of Paleozoics of North America with those of Europe, V^erneuil, Hall, J. Distribution of renuiius in older fornuitious of the United States, Hall. J. 1848. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. Letters on geology, Christy. Outline sketch of Ohio, Whittle- sey. Drift aiul alluvium of Ohio and the West, Whittlesey. Fossils of Paleozoic of United States, etc., Sharpe, D. Devonian fossils near Falls of the Ohio, Norwood and Owen. Features of Natchez, Biuncy. 1849. Fossil zoiiiihytes of western Ohio, \ancleve. Ohio— Continued. 1841). Second visit to the United Stutos, Lyell. 1850. Terraces bordering Lake lliii, Wliittlcsey. Alluvions nnirines et lacustit.sct du terrain errati(|ue, Desor. 1851. G(uiiatito liniestouo of liockfonl, Ind., Christy. Parallelism of Paleozoic depoHJtn, Hall,.!. Superticial drifts of uortliW( wteiu I'nited States, Whittlesey. Pebl>les of sandstone coiigloni- orate, Urainerd. Immense coal bod in IVrry County, Foster, .J. W. Mastodon remains iu Ohio, Fos- ter, J. W. E(iiiivalency of rocks of iioitli- oast Ohio with those of Niw Y'ork, Whittlesey. 1852. Soils of Scioto Valley, Wells, D. A. Alternation of marine and tcms- trial remains in Carbonilcnum of Ohio, Foster, J. W. Note sur lo terraine quati riiuiiv do l'Amdri(|UO du Nord. HfSdr. 1853. Drift of Northern and Western States, Whittlesey. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, J. Alleged great coal bed of I'orry County, Mather. Western lioservo coal field-i, Whittlesey. Fossil fishes. Chagrin Falls, Brainerd. 1854. Coal measures of Ohio, Ldsinie- reux. Observations on plants from eoal of Pennsylvania, Rogers. Geologic map of the United States liy Marcou, Am. Jour. Sei. 1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nurd- Anierika, Marcou, .T. 1856. Outline of geology, Whittlesey, Alluvium of the Ohio, Kin.n, A.J, 1857. Position of elejjhant reniaiiis of North America, Foster. Route of Ashtabula and New Lis- bon Railroad, Newberry. On mode of formation ol laiinel coal, Newberry. UAIlTO.V. NORTH AMEIIICAN GEOLOGY. 711 Unltort States, eozuio iluiKiHiti*, Ohio— C^ontinuod. 1>5S. Skotcli of K^olofjy of rnitcd (Stiitt'H, Hoyirs, II. 1). Geology of North Aiuuricii, Mur- con,. I. Tuloo/oic biiHiu ul' Now York, UigHliy. .SyiicLronism of coal of Ohio iiiul Illinois, Stovciis. Fossil ])luiit(i of coal ineaNurvH of irnitod .StiitcH, LuHiiudfiix. IK''.K Ai'U'Hiau woU at ColuiiibiiH, Ma- llicr. Diluvial Htriii' on fragnicuts in situ, Stoildartl. I'aioontology of Now York, vol. ;{, Hall, .1. Paleontology and the moral sense, Whittlesey. WHO. Uelations of terraces of southern Ohio to drift and drift theories, Andrews. lt<(')i. Distrilnition and relations of rock oil, Andrews. 18G-. Fossils of northern Ohio, Uriiin- erd. Catskiil gronp, of New York, Hall,. J. (heniiing rocks of Mississipjii Valley, White and Whitlieid. Wh>. American Devonian, Dawson, .J. W. ISil. Action of oil wells, Evans, E. W. A seam of coal, Andrews. IM"), Fossils from Marshall groiij) of Michifian and its eciuivaleuts, Winchell, A. (ieologieal yuip, Sayler. Carboniferous and (Jretaceons of Kansas and \el)rask!i, Meek. Surface geology of basin of the (Jroat Lakes, Newberry. Ifitiii. Introduction to jialeontology of Illinois, Meek and Worthen. Map of Caiuida and part of the United. .States, l.ogan and Hall. Physical geology of eastern Ohio, Whittlesey. Coal and oil, Daddow. Petroleum and its geologic rela- tions, Andrews, E. li. 18G7. Freshwater Cilacial drift of the Northwest, WHuttlesey. tijaciiil nioNemciits m valley of St. Jjawrence. Whittlesey, (-ieologieal map, Newberry. Ohio— Continnod. 18t>y. Map to illustrate types of eartli's surface east from Ciiu^iniiati, Lesley, J. I'. ContrilMitioiis to geology of Ohio, Whittlesey. AmerieunfoHsiliferousHtrata, Con- rad. 1870. Progress of geological survey in l«t!!», Newberry. Peat beiicatii drift in soutliwest- ern Ohio, Ortoii. Oil-lieariiig rocks, Warner. 1871. Ueport on coal district, Andrews. Structure of coal measures in lowiT <'oal measures in north- eastiMii Ohio, Newberry, An- drews. Mod() of preservation of vegetal remains in coal measures, I.es- (|uereu.\'. Ke]iort of geological survey for IW.i, Newiicrry. On spore cases in coals, Dawson, .). W. liowlders from (Old bed in Ohio, Winchell, A.; White, ('.A. ecology of llighlaml County, Ortoii, !■;. Kejiort on second district, Ohio, Andrews. Did a ghicier How from Lake Huron into Lake Erie, Stroop. Fossils from Marshall group, Win- chell, A. Facts in regard to the surlaco geology of Manmee \'alley, Gil- bert, (i. K. The Marsliall group, Winciioll, A. Geology of Montgomery County, Orton. Position of elephant and masto- don remains, New berry. Surface geology of the (ircat Lakes and Mississippi ^■alley, Newberry. Chemical reitort, survey of Ohio, AVorinlcy. Claeial phenomena in Maumee Valley, Gilbert, U.K. Agricultural survey of Ohio, Klippart. Goaiiga and Holmes counties, Kead, M.C. Gas w(dl of Ohio and Pennsyl- vania, Newberry. tl2 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (ui'U. lit. Ohio— Contiuued. j 1871. Williiinm, Fulton, and Lucas | counties, Gilbert, G. K. Lower Carboniferous limestones, Andrews. 1872. Source of bowlders in Ohio, Ken- tucky, etc., Shaler. Bowlders in coal. Marsh. 1873. Map of the United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot, and Marion counties, Winchell, N. H. Reporton third district, Andrews. Report of geolof^ical survey, New- berry. Surfii 3 geology of Maumee Val- ley and geology of counties, Gilbert, G. K. Ashtabula, TrnnibuU, Lake, and Geauga counties. Read, M. C. Ohio gas wells, Newberry. Report on second district, An- drews. Surface geology of northwestern Ohio, Wiuchcll, N. H. Drift of the Northwest, Winchell, N. H. 1874. Analyses of Ohio coals, New- berry. Map of coal fields of the United States, Hitchcock. C. H. Glauconite and fossil resins. Hunt, T. S. Surface geology of Ohio, New- berry. Carboniferous system of Ohio, Newberry. Analysis of Bcrea sandstone, Braiucrd, J. Circles of deposition, Newberry. Niagara iuid Lower Helderbcrf; of the Ignited States, if all, .L Coal of Hocking Valley, Hunt, T. S. Parallelism of coal seams, New- berry. Hamilton in Ohio, Winchell, N. H. Erie and Lorain counties, New- berry. Alleghany coal fields. Whittlesey. Report of survey of Missouri, Broadhead. Land plants from the Lower Silu- rian, Newberry. Ohio — Contiuued. 1874. Vegetation of the drift. New- berry. rarallclism of coal seams, An- drews. Geology of Ottawa to 1 )elianre counties, Winchell, N. II. Devonian limestones, WiiK lull, N. H. Land ])lants of the Lower Silu- rian, Lesqucrcsiix. Position of the mastodon, New- berry. Report on third district, Oitoii, Upper coal measures west of tbc Alleghany, Stevenson. Geology about Rielimond, Slialcr. 1875. Discovery of Dicotyles coiiiines- sus, Klijipart. Guelph limestone of North Amer- ica, Nicholson. Surface geology of Ohio, liy New- berry, Dana, ,1. D. Geology and geography of jietiP- leuni, Wrigley. Coal scam G, Ohio geology, Whit- tlesey. Geologic chart of the I'liitid States, Bradley, F. H. Comparative gt^ology of north- eastern Ohio, nortliwestcni Pennsylvania, and westiiu New York, Lesley, .1. P. Com])arison of Alleghany cual (ields, Andrews. The ores of iron; their distrilm- tion, Newton. 1876. Parallelism />f Devoninu in Michigan and Ohio, ^Vill(■llcll, N. H. Mahoning Valley coal rc^m. Roy. Review of fossil llora ot' North America, Le8(|Uereux. Strueture of Ohio eoal liclil Whittlesey. Erosion of rocks, Andrews. Geology of oil regions dt' tli' United States, Newberry. Vegetal remains in drifl ( •'liin. Newberry. Chemical report, survey oi' Ken- tucky, Peter. tnui.t,. \'i1. DAKTON.] KORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 713 I drift, \e\v- il Heiinis, An- I to l)t:li:uici" U.N. 11. los, WinclifU. Lower Silu- astudoii, New- istrict, Orldii, •L'8 west of tbi' uiisou. liiuoiuljShiilcr, itylcs coiniu'os- of North Aiiicr- 1" Ohio, 1)y Ncw- D. raphy <'t' lu'tro- geology, Whit- of the rniti.d , V. H. logy of iiort!:- iiorthwesteni aud wi'stiru ey, J. r. Allegbaiiy w.\\ their distiilm- Devonian in Ohio, AVimliell, y coal io<;iiiii, llora of Ninth eieux. hio foal liiW. Andrews, regions of iIh' Ncwbt'iTv. in drift ol' till' ichdl, X. H. Ohio, An(hv\vs. jluiles of Oliio. survey of 1m1"- Ohio— Continued. ISTT. Coal regions of America, Macfar- laue, .1. Agency of lateral pre.s.snro ex- hibited by rock uiovoiumits, Niles. On the Glacial epochs, Price, E. K. American surface geology, Wood, S. V. 1878. History of North American lake region. Maw. Ashland, Wayuo, and Holmes counties, Read, M. C. Waverly group in central Ohio, Hicks. Cleveland shale in Delaware County, Hicks. Geology of Franklin County, Ortou. Perry and parts of Hocking and Athens counties, Andrews, (ieology of Medina County, Wh.it. Tuscarawas, Columbiana, Port- age, and Stark counties, New- berry. Warren, lUitler, Preble, and Madi- son counties, Ortoii. Huron, Richland, Knox, aud Licking counties. Read, M. C. Geology of Darke County, Linde- muth. Geology of Coshocton County, Hodge. J. T. ■leffersoii and Mahoning counties, Newberry. Clinton, Fayette, Shelby, and Miami counties, Hussey. Geological structure of Ohio, Newberry. Geology of Brown County, Her- zer. l^ogan and Champaign counties. Hill, F. C. Geology of Carroll and other counties, Stevenson. Report on Hanging Rock region, Ortou. Hocking \'alloy coal field. Read, M. (;. Clinton limestone at Osborn, Woodward, S. F. Pre-Glacial geograjdiy of the Great Lakes region, Clay pole. 1870. lvei)()rt of comuiittee on nonicn- claturo, Cincinnati group, Mitchell, S. A. I Ohio — Continued. , 187!l. New group of Lower Carbonif- erous in southeastern Ohio, Andrews. Terminal umvaines of North American ice sheet, llpham. Bowlders in coal, Hicks. Lower Waverly strata of Ohio, Orton. Corrections for geologic map, Andrews. Paleontology of New York, vol. 5, Hall, J. Correlation of coal measures of Pennsylvania and Ohio, White, I. C. Coal aud iron of Hocking A'alley, Hunt, T. S. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad Guide, Newberry. North Ameri(^an Jlesozoic and Cenozoic, stiller, S. A. Limestones at Falls of the Ohio, Hall, .1. (JJacial action on Kelleys Island, Lake Erie, Whittlesey. 1880. Marcellus shale in central Ohio, Whitfield, K. P. 1881. Pre-Glacial formation of l)ed8 of great American lakes. Clay pole. 1882. Evidtmce of ])re-l coal, Orton. Glacial boundary in ()lii<». Iiidj. ana, and Kentucky, ^^■ni;llt, G. F. ('baracter of outer border nf ih, drift, Cbambcrlin, T. 0. Meigs Creek coal seam, Hmwii, C. N. Drift of Indiana, Newberry. Geologic occurrence of bitmikii, Peckbam. Glacial boundary in Obio, \Vrii;lit, G. F. Hillocks of angular gravel ami disturbed stratification, Cbam- berlin, T. C. Report of cbemical dcpaituu'at of survey of Obio, Lord. Bedford cannel coal, Orton. JIassillon coal lield, Orton. Glaciation in Obio, Wbittlcsiy. Order of lower coal mca.^^mesot Obio, Orton. Coal of lower coal measures of Oiiio, Orton. Review of Orton on lower loals of Obio, Roy. Illustrations of i)olisbed rock sur- faces. Morgan, II. .T. 1885. Conditions modifying t'ossil fauna. Williams, II. S. Map of tbe United States, Mo- (ice. Glaciation on Mount Kcars:ir!;o, N. II., Putnam. Geology of natural gas, H'liito. I.e. Correlation of lower coal of Obio and Kentucky, Orton, Cone-in-cone, Newberry. Gas well in nortbwcstcru dliio, Orton. Horizons of oil and gas iii OLio, Orton. Beacbes in Cincinnati f;roiip, ■lames. ,T. F. Niagara gorge as a chroumiietoi', Wrigbt, G.F. 188(5. Deep well at Cleveland. Oiidii, Orton's gas and oil report, Lesley, .1. P. Geology of Cincinnati, .'nnu's. J. F, Rc]iort of work of division of cbcmistry, Clarke, F. W. Ohio— Contim l^st!. Petrol Classil nian Adiameti about Drift, ( Drift ii Ibirk. Origin Orton Suppleii oil, O Licking Geology tooii Ciyjisuni Ivoryda ley, .) Lime, O Obio sb: piBTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 715 ;uOhio,\Vrigbt, •iimiiti, .'.iiiu's. lit' (livi>i(m of k(,F.W. Ohio— Contiimi'il. 18Sti. retroli'uui and giis in Ohio, Ortoii. ClassifU'iition of Upper I)evo- iiian, Williams. U. S. Address to .\iiierican Association, Orton. (ieolofjy of Cincinnati, James, J.F. Clinton gionp, I'oerste. Characteristics of Ohio coals, Ortou. Iron ores, Willis. Report on oil and gas, Orton, E. Ib^T. nistribntion of natnral gas, Asli- bnruer. Ma]) of United States, Hitchcock, C.H. Bowlders at high altitudes, White, I.e. Clinton gronji, Foerste. Connection of coal fields of Ohio Valley, Slialer. Gas well at Oxford, .Tames, J. F. (ieologieal snrvey, report on pe- troleum and ga.s. ()rtou. (ieology of Licking County, ller- rick. Lake age. Clay pole. 1N">>. Age of the Ohio gravel beds, Wright, G. F. Ancient channel of Ohio at Cin- eiunati. .Tames, .T. F. lierea grit in northeastern Ohio, Cushing. lierea grit oil and gas, ()rtou. Cements, Lord. Coal, Ashlmrner. Conehitiou of Lower Silurian, Ulrieh. IHaineter of the .'Silurian island about Cincinnati, Dennis. Drift, Orton. Drift in vicinity of Cincinnati, Hurke. dvigiu of petroleum and gas, Orton. Supplemental report on gas aud oil, Ortou. Licking County, llerriek. (ieology of Ohio, in its relations to oil and gas, Orton. (lyjtsum, Orton. Ivorydalo well in Mill Crook val- ley, James. .T. F. Linu", Ortou. Ohio shale oil and gas, Orton. Ohio — Continued. 18><8. Pittsburg coal, Urowu, C. X. Pomeroy aud Federal Creek coal field, Lovejoy. Section at Todd's fork, Foerste. Subterranean commotion near Akron, Claypole. Trenton limestone oil aud gas, Orton. 'I'ypes of Devonian system in North America, Williams, IL S. 1889. Devonian plants, Newberry. New horizons of gas and oil, Or- ton. Physical history of Cincinnati rocks. Perry. Sedimentation in Cincinnati group, .lames. .T. F. Sporocarps in Ohio shale, Orton. Wavorly group, Herriek. Petroleum aud gas in Ohio, Orton. Ibaildiug stones, Merrill, G. P. Trenton limestone oil and gas, Orton. Analyses of liniestonos, Catlett, Wiiitfield, J, K. 18il0. Analyses of sandstones, Eakins, Clarke. F. W. Bowlder belts a ml bo wider trains, Chamberlin. T. C. Cave in Clinton formation, James, J. F. Climate indicated by iutorglacial bed, I>overett. Glacial boundary, Chamberlin, T. C; Wright, G.F. Histcuy of Niagara River, Gil- l)ert. G. K. Lake ridge of Ohio, Wright. G. F. Geological survey report, Ortou. Macfarlaue's IJailway (Juide, Chamberlin. T. C; Ortou, White, 1. C. : Wright, G. 1'. Origin of pressure of gas, Ortou. Portsmouth sandstones, analyses, Chatard. Pre-Glaeial channels at Falls of the Ohio, liryson. Pro-(ilacial drainage of western Pennsylvania, Fosbay. Report on oil and gas, Carll. Some causes of extinction of species, McCreery. Sylvania sand in Cuyahoga County, Nell'. Waverly group. Cooper, W. F. 716 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127, Ohio —Continued, 1890. Wai'i'on'H Gcogrfijiliy, Hrower. 18111. Ajfc of Ciiiciniuiti anticlinal, Foerste. Ago of Point rioasant bods, James, J. l'\ Altitude of the United States during tho Glaenil ^leriod, Cliamborlin, T. C. Cuyahoga shalo and the Waveily problem, Ilerriek. Criteria of englacial and sub- glacial drift, I'pham. Clinton oolitic iron oroa, Foerste. Cincinnati leo dam, Levcreit, Chamberlin, T. C. Depp boring near Akron, Clay- pole. Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- relation, Williams, H. S. Flood plains and tho mound builders, I '(set. Fluvial planes of western Penn- Bylvania, LoNcrett. Glacialgrooves on Kollcys Island, Wright, (J.F. Genesis of iron ores, Kimball. Ilislovyof Ohioliiver,,Tames..I.F. High level shores and their do- formation, Spencer, J. W. Man and the Glacial period, Wright, G. F. Mogalonyx in Holmes County Claypolo. Natural and artilicial terraces, Peet. Petroleum, etc., western Ken- tucky, (^rton. Post-Pliocene subsidence versus (ilacial dams, Spencer. .1. W. Stones lor building, M('rrill, (i. P. Stratigraphy of bituniinous <'oal lield, White, 1. C. Olcutt, E. E. Pattlo ^Mountain mining district, Eaglo County, Colo. Ell};. 1111(1 .Miiiiiif: .Tour., vol. '33, ])]}. 41H, 419, 430-4;i7, 4^, 1887. Olmsted, Dennison. Rod sandstone for- mation of North Carolina. Am. .Jour. Sci., vol. 2, rp. 175-170. 1820. Descriptive catalogue of rocks and minerals collected in Nortii (,'arolina. Am. ,Iour. Sci., vol. 5, \)\). 257-204, 1822. Useful minerals in North Carolina. Am. Jour. ,Si'i., vol. 5, i>. 407 (2 p.), 1822. Olmsted, Dennison — Continued. Report on the geology of North ( 'urn Una, conducted under the direction nf the board of agriculture. Part I, li pages, lH'2i. Aliwtriicl.s. Am. Jour. Soi.,vol. 14, j>p,::;u .jji 1828; 2il sorics, vol. 10, pp. 430-4;i:i, 18"i.'>. On the gold mines of North Carolina. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 5-15, 1825. Report on the geology of Nortli Caro- lina. I'iiporM on agricultural subjeuta nml I'rofcs. Kor Oliiisti-MrH report on tho gcolojty of \oitli Caroliiiii, publishi'd by orcliT of tlio licmnl i.f nj;ri('iillui'o, part 2, jip. 87-141, 8-, KaliM^li, Igj;, Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 14, pji. •SW-2i\. 1828. Olshausen, Theodor. Das Mississippi- Thai uud die einzelnen Staatcn dos Mississippi-Thais geographiscli mid stati8tisehbeschrieben,2voluiii(H, Kitl, 185;!. Orbigny, j\lc. d'. Consideratlmis >;.- m'^rales sur la palc^ontologie dc 1' .\iiii'- riijue moridionalc compari5e a la piilcuu- tologic de I'Europo. Soc. Gcol. Froiioc, Jiiill.. vol. 14, jip. :i42-3jl. 184;!. Orcutt, Charles Russell. Tho Colorado Desert. California, lOth Jicport of uiiucraloyist, pp. 899-91U, 1890. Oregon. 1811. Kxpeditiou up tho Missouri am! across the Rocky Moiintaius, Lewis and Clarke. 1835. Country west of the Rocky Moun- tains, Ball, .L 1813. Analogy between iiioderii inneoiis rocks and the primary form.!- tions, Dana, .L D. 1815. Exi)cdition to Rocky Mountain?. Oregon, and Califoriiia, In- mont. Formations in portions of Oroiicn and California, Hall,.!. 1848. Statistics of coal, Taylor, It. C 1819. United States exploring expeili- tion, Dana, .7. D. 18.">3. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcoii, ,T. 1851. Localities of fossil ilint '. Bailey, .1. W. 18,")5. Geology of route to Pacific Ocean | in C^aliforuia and Oregon, New- berry. DABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 717 Oregon— Continued. 1855. Ui'licr (lio Goologio von Nord- AiiR'i'ik:i, Manoii, J. E.\tent of K<''tl country, liluko, AV. I'. Gcolojiy cast of tlio Cascade Mountains, Gi1)l)s, G. 185ti. I'oviow of part of geologic map of tlie United States, by Mar- con, Klako, W. P. 1857. Oroj;ra[)liy of Western States, Blake, W. P. 1858. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogers, H. D. Geology of North America, Miii- cou, .J. 1805. Older Eocene shells of Oregon, Conrad. 18G7. Secondary fossils, Blake, W. P. Drift of Pacilie Coast, Whitney, .1. 1). 18(if<. Absence of northern drift in the West, Whitney, ,1.1). Mittheilungen von der Westkiisto Nord-Amerikas, Riehthofen. 1870. Flora and fauna of Miocene of Oregon and Idaho, Newberry. 1871. Glaciers de I'ouest des Etats-Uuis, Grad. Formation of deposits of diatoms, Edwards. Ancient lakes of western Amer- ica, Newberry. Infusorial deposits, Edwards. <;iaciersof Mount Hood, Hague, A. Glaciers on Pacilie Slope, King, C. lx?2. Ancient lakes of America, New- berry. 1873. Oregon borate of lime. Chase. Notes on coast of Oregon, Good- year. Extinct vertebrate fauna, Loidy. (ieologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H.; Hitchcock and lUnko. 1871. Report of State geologist, Con- don. Eignite and ])lant beds of western America, Newberry. (ireat lava Hoods of the West and structure of the Cascade Moun- tains, Lo Conte, Serpentine of coast and Cascade rang(^s, Newberry. 1875. Great lava Hood of the North- west, Lo Conte. Oregon — Coutiniied,. 1875, Origin of the cascades .and of the submerged forest on tlu^ Co- lumbia River, Blake, W. P. Age of the ('retaccious, Gabb. Ancient hike luisins, ^larsh. 1876. Causes of cold of ice period, Newb(!rry. If^'l. Coal regions of America, Macfar- lane, .T. Coal mines of westcjrn coast of Ignited States, (ioodyear. Glaciers of Oregon and Wjishing- ton, (,'oleman, E. T. 1878. Notes on surface geology of tlio Pacilie Slope, D.iwson, G. M. 1879. Eruptions along Cascade .Moun- tains, Condon. North Aincu'ican Mesozoic and Ceuozoic, Miller, S. A. Macfarlanc's Geological Railroad Guide, Oregon, etc., Condon. 1880. Corrections for geologic map of Oregon, Coi)e. I'liocene IxmIs of southern Ore- gon, Sternberg. Pliocene of .lohn Day River region, Sternberg. 1882. Lava Hows and lacustrine depos- its, Newberry. Certain Tertiary of the Great Basin, Cope. 1883. Report on work in Great Basin, Gilbert. G. K. History of Lake Lahontan, Rus- sell,!. C. Pliocene in Snake River valley, Cope. Volcanoes of northern California, etc., HagU(^ and Iddings. 1881. Field work in Cascade range, Diller. Fnlgnrito from Mount 'I'hielson, Diller. Volcanic rocksot'the (U'cat Basin, Hague and ^ddings. Fulgurites, Dilt.n-. Climatic changes of later geologic times, Whitney, J. D. Rocks from Oregon, Diller. Vertebral a of Tertiary of the West, Cope. Lakes of Great Basin, Russell, LC. Idaho Pliocene lake, Co])e. Eeniains of prehistoric tree, Nye. 718 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BITLI,. 127, Oregon — Contiiuied. 18H4. Hcponiiiii.ssiinco in soiitlioni Ore- gon. K'ussell, I. ('. Canatliiiii I'alcozoic (nitlincH, Willcox. 1885. Siirfiico gt'ology alonp Northorn racitic Itiiilro.'id. Newberry. .Sillily of tbinolito of Lake La- liontan, Dana, K. S. Lake Laliontaii, IJiissell. LC. JLir'mo Eocene of weHtern North Aniorica, Whites (J. A. Notes on stratigraphy of Califor- nia, licM'kcr. Quaternary and Koceut Mollnsca of tho Clroat Hasin, Call. [AnalyHis of rocks, etc.], AVork done in Washington laboratory, (Clarke and ('hatard. Quaternary lakes of the (ireat Basin, (iilbert.C. K. Geologic sketch of raeilic divi- sion, Heckor. Meso/oic and Ceno/oic of Cali- fornia, White, C. A. ' Eroding power of ice, Newlxtrry. 188r.. Crater Lake, Dnttoii. Blount I'itt, Ennnoiis, A. J{. Notes along Nortln^rn I'aciUc Kail- road, Newberry. Iron ores, Ptitnan). 1887. Map of United States, llitehcock, C. II. Subnu!rgeutlou. 1889. Origin of uornuil faults, Le Coute. IntiuMnediato I'liocene fauna, CJoiie. Invertebrate fossils from I'acilic Coast, White, C. A. llei)ort— Division of volcanic ge- ology. United States Geological Survey, Duttou. Oregon — Continued. 188!). Natural soda, Chatard. Macfarlane's Kailway Giiido, Condon, Dawson, (J. M. ; Hast- ings. Paleontology of the Nortliwcst coast, Dall. Sandstone dikes, Diller. Silver Lake, Cope. W^arren's Geograjjliy, lirewi r. 189L Coal mining, Norton. Cretaceous formations in iiinlli- ern California, Diller. Cretaceous of North Anicrici, White, C. A. Faunas of the Shasta .u:n)iip, White, C. A. Infusoiial earths, Edwards. Notes on early Cretaceous, lieckor, Report, Cascade division, I'nititl States (Joological Survey, Kil- ler. Stones for building, Morrill, (I. P, Orlopp, M. A., Jr. ]?eport on tho cxiinii- nation of the Little Red Kivcr nf Arkansas and the Red River from I'ul- tou, Ark. V. S. .\rmy, Cliiof (if Kiiiiinners, licportfor 188'), pnrt 2, i>i>. IClil-im;), WiiMhiiiKtoii. w:>. Report of an examination of IVtii tlean River. U.S. Army. ('Iiiof port Cor ISdii, purl 3 pj). 14;t-lG4, pla*'- ' lamlm.s, 1871. P.'irt 3, tho geology of Ilii,'liliini', County. (iciil. Surv. Oliio, Kpport of jirnmiB.s is j 187(1, pp. 2,'),'>-;ilO, mnp, Coliii!il)U.<(, l.'<71. Almtract, Am. ,rour. Soi., Ud series, vul PI). 218-219, 1872. — Report on the third geologiciil div trict. (ipol. Surv. Oliio, lloport, vol.1, pp. 30.i-4i*', mapa, Coluiubua, 1873. DA HI ON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOOY. 719 if tho Nortliwcst 10 Shasta .iiroup. (liiif^, Morrill, (i.r, \ mi nation of IVtit lioniatito in Alia- logy of Ilii^'hli" :{nport of prciLiross in ('oluml)ua, lf*71- Sci., ad series, vol, 3, ird geoloj^i(':il (lis- ■port, vol. l,i>ii-3fi-''-'f". Oiton, Kdwaril— Continncii. — l>'('|)c>rt on third iliHirict [gi'iili>y:.v "'' I'ikii, KoHs. and (iicrno ciiiinlii's]. ^■,l■o\. Smv. Ohio, l.'i'poil, \(>I.'.', ])p.h)gy of Warren, HutltM-, I'rohlo ;iiiil MadiHon i-otinticH. | (iKil. Smv. Oliio, Kcpiirt, vol. ;t, (iroIofj.V :ni(l |iiili'imt(il(ijt.v, part 1, gcolojsy, jip. 381-I'.'H, CiliiiiibliH, 1878. . — (iiH)logy of I'rankliu ('oiinty. (Jidl. Siirv. Ohio, lii'port, vol. H, ^oolnfiy Mild imlcoiitolog.v, part ], geolo^iy, i)p. .I'.lB (ilii, ('oliinil)iiH, 1878. — Siipjdeniontal report on the Hanging ji'ork (liHtrict. (Hdl. Siirv. Oliio, Uoport, vol. H, ;;oolo};y .■iiiil jiali'ontohijiy, part 1, fjcolofjy, pp. 88;t-!Ml, (•(iliimliiis, 1878. Ndto on the h)\vcr Wjivcrly strata of Ollid. Am.. Tour. Sci., :k\ Hories, vol. 18, pp. 138-i;t9, l.'i7'.l. — Ji'fN iow of flio .stratigraphical gool- iiiry (if oii.storn ( )hio, HI jjiigon, plate, ( 'o- liiiiiliiis, ISSO. [In report of socrcitiiry of suite of Ohio for 1X79.1 Alistract. Am. .Tour. Sci., ;i(l scrioa, vol. 20, p. ;i;t:i (J p.), i8,so. A soiireo of the bitnniinons inattor ill ihr Devoniiin and .snb-Carboniferons lihnk .tliales of Ohio. Am.. lour. Sci., ;i(lsi'rii'rt. vol. L'4, ])p. 171-174, ISs-j. — Tlio (iroat Kanawha coal fields. 'Iho \'irt:iiiias, vol. li, p. II, 4 ', 1882. Fnim Oliio Slate .Iimrnal. Tlic Uerea grit of Ohio. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. .'!0, pji. 107- 171 ISS'.'. A source of the hitiitninons matter of the lilacU shales of Ohio. Am. .\s.soc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. iil, jip. I!7;)- — I'lie Oliio eoal hold. Ollid M inins,' Jour., vol.2, pp. 4:!-4«, 1883. The Hedford eaniiel eoal. KiiS- mid Miniii;; Jour., vol. ;17, pj). 17.^-170, 4 . ISKl. l.'enil to Ohio In.st. Miuiiif; Kng. — I'lie eoiil soaniH of the lower coal iiio.isure.s of Ohio, in part. Ociil. Surv. Ohu), licport, vol. ."i, oconomic j;ia|ni.'y, pp. 129-300, 77:1-81,''), SlS-lO.'^iS, maps, ('oliiml)U.s, 1884. — 'llu^ clays of Ohio and the industries catahliaiied npon them. (ieiil. Siirv. Ohio, Keiiort, vol. 5, oconomio Bei>lo«y. PJ). 043-721, Columbua, 1884. Orton, Edward — Continued. Tile stratigraphical ordc- of (lie lower coal nieaHiircs of ( )Iiio. (ii'ol. Surv. Oliio, Report, vol. ,"•, economic Keolo^ry, pp. 1 128, ("(iliimliu> , 1884. The iron ores of Ohio. (icol. Surv. Ohio, Kcport, vol. ."i, economic j;coloj;y, pp. 371-4,'i5, ('(diimhuH, 1881. [ ] Ohio [hiiilding stones], null CciiHiiM r. S., Kejiort on tho building Htoiics of tho I'liitod States, and statistics of quarry indiiHtrj- (or 1880, pp. 188-21,'). Jinund as ])art of \'ol. X, but hag separate pagination, AVashiiiglon, 1884. (ieol. ,Surv. Ohio, licport, vid. S, economic ppolou'y, 1)1). 577-fi42, (lolunibiis, 1884. The IJedford cjinnel c pages, 2 maps, Co- lunil.us, iHHi). lU'vicwtil hy .T. 1'. Lcsliiy, Sciciict', vol. 8, pp. 2;)3-2;i.'», 1886. AliHtriU't, Aiii.iTour. Sci..n(l scries, vol. ;!2, p. 241 ii p.), 1886. Characteristics of Ohio coals. lOtliOnsusl'. S., vol. 15, Miiiiii{;Iu'lu8tries, pp. 019-622, 4°, Wiisliiiigtoii, 1880. . (icohtgical survey of Ohio, prelim- inary r«)port upon petroleum and in- llanimablegas, reprinted forthe author, with a HupiiItMiicnt, 200 pages, plates, Columbus, 1887. Abstract, Am. (}col., vol. 1, pp. 62-63, 1888. [ ] The Trenton limestone as an oil fonnation. Am. Geol., vol. 1, p. i;i3 ( J p.), 1888. The geology of Ohio, considered in its relations to petroleum and natural gas. Geol. Surv. Ohio, Report, vol. 6, ooonomic geology, pp. 1-59, map, plates, Coliimlms, 1888. Abstract iiuil review, Am. tieol., vol. 2,pp. 58-60, 1888. Abstmcts, Science, vol. 12, ]>. 175 (J p.) ; Geol. Mag., Decade III, vol. 6, pp. 84-86, 1888. The origin and accunnilation of petroleum and natural gas. Geol. .Surv. Ohio, Kci)ort, vol. 0, economic geology, pp. 00-100, Columbus, 1888. The Trenton limestone as a source of oil and gas in Ohio. Geol. Surv. Oliio, Keport, vol. 0, economic geology, pp. 101-;!10, 2 maps, Coliunbus, 1888. — — The Rerea grit as a source of oil and gas in Ohio. Geol. Surv. Ohio, Report, vol. G, economic geology, pp. 311-409, plates, Columbus, 1888. The Ohio shale as a source of oil and gas in Ohio. Geol. Surv. Ohio, Report, vol. 6, economic geology, pp. 410-442, Columbus, 1888. Gypsum or land plaster in Ohio. Geol. Surv. Ohio, Report, vol. 0, economic geology, pp. 096-702, Columbus, 1888. Abstract, U. S. Geol. Surv., Sliuoral Re- Boureos, 1887, pp. 596-601, Washington, 1888. The production of lime in Ohio. Geol. Surv. Ohio, Report, vol. 6, ccouoniic geology, pp. 703-771, Columbus, 1888, Orton, Edward — Continued. The drift dejiosits of Ohio. Geol. S.irv. Ohio, Report, vol. 0, iconnniic geology, pp. 772-782, Columbus, 1888. Abstract, Science, vol. 12, p. 176(8 linos), 1888. Supplemental n^ports on the now i;;m lields and oil (iclds of Ohio. Geol. Surv. 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Itasalt iu renusylvauia, Smith, T. r. 1807. Observations on geology of I'nited States aud gooloyic map, Maclure. 1818. (ieology of tho United States, JIaclure. Observations on geology of North America, Mitchell, S. L. 18--. Minerals of I'atersou and Sparta, New .Fersey, Nuttali. \'oh'aiioi'.s aud volcanic sub- stances, ('oo])er. T. .\iithracito iu \\'ilke8l)arrc. Cist. 182!!. I'.xpeditiou from rittsburg to tho Ivoiky Mountains. Long. iNL'l. Country near Kastou, Finch. Rocks at \Vilk^^sbarre, .Macliire. Kssay on Tertiary of America, Finch. Kxpeilition to source of St. I'eters K'iver, Keating. 18J."i. .Ma|» of Conuewago Hills, etc., Gibson. 18.'U. N'ew or variegated saiulstouc of the United States, I'iucli. Geological survey of I'liiladel- phia, Troost. Coal of liliodc Island, Silliman. 18L'7. Honiig for water, Disbrow. lielmont anthracite mines, Mero- rcssiou in marble, ISrowii, T. 15. 1832. Stratigraphic geology established by organic remains, Eaton. Geology of Wayne County, Uavis, .J. P. Rocks in vicinity of Philadelphia, Hrown, P. A. Coal region between Cumberland and Pittsburg, Pomeroy. Section of Alleghany Mountains, Taylor, R. C. (ieology of Philadelphia. Brown, P. A. 1833. Coalbedsofl'ennsylvania, Eaton. Vegetable origin of anthracite, Hunker. 1831. Couiilry between Paltimore and tho Ohio, Aikin. ^835. .Vnthraciti^ of Schuylkill County, Kochler. Position of plant beds near Lewis- town, Taylor, R. V. Peport oil country betwei'ii .Mis- souri and Red River, Feathers- toiihaugh. Anci<'nt laki^ iu Mitilin County, Taylor, U. C. Coal lields of Blossburg, Taylor, R. C. l)oscri|)tion of portion of Alle- ghany Mountain. Miller, E. 1830. Reconnaissance from AVashing- ton through Wisconsin to Coteaii des Prairies, Fouthers- tonhaugli. nitiimiiious coal deposits of tho valley of tho Ohio, Hildreth. 728 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BtI.L.l2t nAIiTON.! Pennsylvania — Contiiinod. 1836. Goolojj;y of lakes and Mississippi Valley, Gibson, J. H. First report on survey of Penn- Bylvauia, Kogers, II. D. Map of anthracite coal fields, Fisher. 1837. Country between Baltimore and Ohio, Aikin. ■"838. Position of coal formation in Pennsylvania, Taylor, 1?. C. Second report on survey of Penn- sylvania, Rogers, II. I) . 1839. Cornifcrous lime rock as the line of reference in New York and Pennsylvania, Eaton. Third report on survey of Penn- sylvania, Rogers, II. D. Notes on American geology, Con- rad. Remarks on Rogers on the transi- tion rocks, Silliniau and Silli- man. 1840. Fourth report on survey of Penn- sylvania, Rogers, II. D. Coal iields of Carbon Creek, Johnson, W. R. On the Silurian system, Conrad. 1841. Alleged unconformity in Carbon- iferous in Savage Mountain, Trego. Bear Valley coal field, Johnson, W. R. Southern coal fields of Pennsyl- vania, Lea, M. (". Origin of overturns, Rogers, II. D. Drift in Pennsylvania, Rogers, H.D. Model of western Schuylkill coal fields, Taylor, It. C. Magnesian limestones, Rogers, R. K, Fifth report on survey of Penn- sylvania, Rogers, 11. D. 1842. Silurian and Devonian of tlio United States, Conrad. Sixth report of survey of Penn- sylvania, Rogers, 11. D. Geology of third district of New York, Kmiuons, E. Nature of di]) of Triassic of east- ern United States, Silliniau, Rogers, II. D. Pennsylvania— Continued. 1842. Structure of the Appalarliiaiis and laws of mountain diaiib, Rogers and Rogers. Grooved surfaces of base of sec- ondary, Rogers, H. D. Glaciation of Pennsylvania, itc. and origin of couglouiorates, Rogers, H. D. 1843. Anthracite of Pine Grove, Le.i, Structure and conteniitoraiicoib origin of coals, .lohusnn, \V. i;. Structure of Appalachians, ox- omplifying laws of mouiituin chains, Rogers and Rogers. Distribution of fossils in the oMir rocks, Hall, J. Geology of western district of New York, Hall, J. Polishing of rocks and on ])Mriill(l valleys, Rogers, H. I). Origin of Appalachian coal, i.'ii;;- cr8, li. 1). 1844. American geology and condition of research in United States, Silliman, Rogers, H. 1). Fossils near Sunbury, Johnson, •T. W, 1845. Travels in North America, Lvell. 1847. Parallelism of I'aleozoicsofXortli America Avith those of Europe, Verneuil, Hall, J. Distribution of rem.ains in oldir formations of the United States, Hall, J. 1848. Letters on geology, Christy. Statistics of coal, Taylor, K'.C, 1849. Geology of Penusylvauia, Ko},'or8, H. D. Fussspureu im alten rothcn Saml- stein. Lea. 1850. Origin of drift and terraces of aiiueous action, IJogers, II. I). Structure of Appalachians com- liared with the Alps, etc. He;;- ers, II. D. Altered shales from New Hope, Rogers, H. D. Absence of fossils in dril't, Kog- ers, H. D, Foot])rints in Carboniferous of eastern Pennsylvania, Kojiors, H.D. Coal form.ation, especially in Pennsylvania, Rogura, 11. D. I8r.2. i85;i Peiiusylvani; IK'ii). Fossil erat Dauph field Footm kill 01)ser\ Lock Resear ers, ] Geolog etc., Footi>r villc, Whoi Char Coun 1854. Flexure H.D Fossil Lea. Observ of I>e 185."i. Cause coal, Ucber Ameri 1850. Relation rocks North Notes in Fossils i Rogers Struct Count; Carbonai ures a Rogers Lignite 1 litogers Alluvium Ameri car J. D. Hoctiou Leasuri Origin oi coal moi 1857. Illnstrati Hitchcc lii'o.'idtop IMrcction of mate zoic, Hi [BCIX.12?, DARTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGV. 729 1. Appal acliiaiis iintaiu clKiiiis, ;rH. )t' base of sec- [I.D. isylvaniii. etc., Bougloiiionites, B Grove, Lea. ntoinporanoous JobusDii. W. 1!. palachiaiis, ex- 8 of mountain lul Koj;i'is. Bsils in tbu oMir em district of 1,J. 9 and on pnralkl .11.1). chian coal, K'lii;- y and condition llnited States, ra, II. 1). ibury, .Johnson, \mcrica, Lyell, leozoics of North boso of Kuroiie, remains in uliWr United States, {, Cbristy. Taylor, i;.('. ,lvauia, Kogcrs, ton rotbcu Saml- and tcrriioes of Rogers, II. D. palacbians corn- Alps, etc., Ki'o'- 'om New Hore, 8 in dritt, Kog- irboniferous of ^'Ivania, l^l^'l■r.^ especially i" liogers, II. !'• Pennsylvania— Continued. Is.'iO. l''o88il8 from New Red conglom- erate of I'ennsylvania, Lea. Danpbin and Susquebanna coal field, Lea. 1852. Footmarks in sandstone in Scbuyl- kill County, Lea. Observations on magnetism, Locke. 185l>. Rcsearcbes in Pennaylvania, Rog- ers, n. D. Geologic nuvp of United States, etc., Marcon, .L Footprints of sandstone of Potts- villc, Lea. Wlio.itley, IJrookdale, and Charleston mines, Chester County, Rogers, II. D. ISol. Flexures of coal basin, Rogers, H.D. Fossil of Now Red sandstone. Lea. Observations on i)lants from coal of rennsylvania, Rogers, H. D. Cause of certain markings in coal, Lewis, S. Ueber die Geologic von Nord- Amerika, Marcon, J. Relations of New Red to coal rocks of eastern Virginia and North Carolina, Rogers, W. U. Notes in Herks County, IJertelet. I'-os.sils in Carboniferous bbales, Rogers, II. D. Structure of I'liiladelphia County, .Icwcll. Carbonate of iron in coal meas- ures and on color of rocks, Rogers, H. D. Lignite from Lancaster County, Rogers, W. B. Alluvium of the Ohio, King, A. F. American geologic history, Dana, J. D. Section in Lawrence County, Leasnre. Origin of carbonate of iron in coal measures, Rogers, W. IJ. 1857. Illustration of surface geology, Hitchcock, E. Hroadtop coal basin, Lesley, J. V. IHrcction of currents and source of nuiterials of Lower I'aleo- zoic, Hall, J. 185.-. 185G. Pennsylvania— Continued. 1857. Geologyof Chester County, llart- nian. 1858. Geology of North Anu'rica, Mar- con, J. Geology of Pennsylvania, Rogers, II. D. Laws of structure of most dis- turbed zones of the earth's crust, Rogcr.s, H. 1). Distribution of coal jjlants in Pennsylvania, and formation of coal, Lesfjuereux. Fossil plants of coal of rennsyl- vania, Rogers. H. D. Coal fields of United States and British i>roviuces, Rogers, 11. 1). Sketches of geology of United States, Rogers, II. D. Lecture on coal, Maxwell. Relations at Gwynned and Pho'- nixville. Lea, I. Physical geography attending production of the Paleozoic strat.'i, Rogers, II. D. Paleontologic synchronism of coal of Ohio and Illinois, Stevens, R.P. Ago of rocks at Phcruixville, Leidy. Fossil plants of coal measure of the United States, Les- quoreux. Paleozoic basin of New York, Bigsby. Comparison of fossil remains in Kentucky anr. I'lication of anthracite haHiii' Rothwoll. Sei'tion acro.sh the AHc^hanics to illnstratoplication, Ltssley,.!. 1*. TonnHylvania's fonudatiou atones, r.ocd.s. 187-. History of C'anihrian and Silu- rian, Hunt, T. S. Cornndiiin mine, Ltiidy. Notes on West Yiryiuia, Steven- Hon. 187H. Map of United States, Hitclii'ock, C. H.; Hitchcock and ISlako. Structure and ero.siou of Brush Monnttiin, Lesley, ,] . P. t'orundiini, its alterations and as- sociates, Geiitli. St. Clairsvillo and HcdCord liail- road and Dnnnings Creek fossil ore, Lesley, J. P. Molation of lawof debitumini/a- tion of coals, Jjcsley, J. P. Record of oil Avells, Armstrong County, Lesley, J, P. Mines of Lehigh Zinc Company, Drinker. Iron ores of South Mountain, Lesley, ,1. 1', Iron ore of Bucks County, Lesley, J. P. ; Trego. Structure and erosion of Brush Mountain, Lesley, J. P. Iloniatito of South Mountaiu, Harden, J. W. ihunatite in Morrison Cove, Les- ley, J. P. 1871. Ipjier coal measures west of the Alleghanies, Stevenson". (Jardner oil -wells, East Sham- Iturg, Hall, ,1. Alleghany coal fields, Whittlesey. (Ureles of deposition, Newlierry. Tliiu sections of Paleozoic and Meso/.oic rocks, Frazer. Map of coal lields of the United States, Hitchcock, C. H. Steinkolilen der \'eroinigten Staaten, Macfarlane. 1875. Structures of York Valley limo- atouus, Frazer. Pennaylvaula — Continued, 187.5. Thill sections of traps, l^ra/er. Section from Alleghany Mountain to Brush Valley, Fagen and Young. Geologic chart of the United States, Bradley, F. 11. Coal and oil measures in Law- rence County, Lesley and Les- qnereux. Character of slates at outcrop, Frazer. Triassic of York County, l'"razer. Comparative geology of north- eastern Oliio, northwestern Pennsylvania, and western New York, Lesley, .F. P. Coal lieds in sub-Carboniforous, Lesley, J. P. Hematite of eastern United States, Hunt, T. S. Comparison of Alleghany coal lields, Andrews. Minerals of southwestern Penn- sylvania, Perkins. Reitort on iron ranges of Lehigh County, Prime. Hematite deiiosits of the (ircat \'alley. Prime. Report on Venango oil district, Carll. Report in Clearfield and .letVersou coal district, Piatt, F. Geology around Warren, Randall, Hydro-geology, I'razer. Report of laboratory of survey of Pennsy Ivaiiia, McCreath. Section of oil wells, Butler, Arm- strong, and Clarion counties, Lucas. Geography and geology of petro- leum, Wrigley. The ores of iron; tlieir distribu- tion, Newton. 187G. Coal and oil of United States, Boyd, E. F. ,\go and origin of (jiiartz veins, Frazer. Weathering of trap, Frazer. Durability of natural gas supply, Phitt, F. Boyds Hill gas well, Lesley, .T. P. Fish remains in Mesozoic shales, l,eidy. Coal measures of the Youghio- gheuy, etc., Piatt, F. ..^ 732 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [dull. 127 Pennsylvania— Contiiiiiod. 187G. Notes on two trapn, Frazor, Coal iiioasiires of Heaver County, Wliite, I. C. Exfoliation of rockw near Gottys- burj^, Fra/or. FanltH in niiddlo ronnsylvauia, Lesley, J. P. Iron oro and liniestono from Sprnco Creek, GentL. Glaciation along Kittatinny Mountain, Hall, C. E. Origin of linionites of York and Adamtj counties. Frazer. Trapn of York and Adams conn- ties, Fra/.er. Structni'ci of Ohio coal lields, AVliittlesoy. Structure of fiouthcastcrn Penn- sylvania, Lesley, ,J. 1'. Uiipercoal, Virginiaand Pennsyl- vania, ■\Vhito, I. C. IJeaver County south from Ohio Kiver, White. I. C. Sections of traps. Frazer. Notes on Paleozoic limeatone, Frazer. Glacial deposits at west Philadel- idiia, nMll,C.E.; Lesley. .LP. Anthracite of Pennsylvania, llardnum. (ieology of northwestern Penn- sylvania, Lesley, J. P. Iloport on coal lields of Greene and Washington counties, Stevenson. Alleged parallelism of coal hods, Stevenson. Evidence ot streams during de- position of coal, Plandy. Hematite on Huntingdon and Center counties, Lesley, ,L P. Cornwall iron mine and related deposits. Hunt, T. S. Origin of glaciated fragments in southern Pennsylvania, Frazer. Somerset County coal beds, Ful- ton,.!. Review of fossil flora of North Americii, Le8([uereux. History of explorations in Penn- sylvania, (!tc., Lesley, J. P. Geology of oil regions of the United States, Newberry. Report on York and Adams coun- ties, Frazer. Pennsylvania— Continued. 1876. Coals in No. X in Huntingdon County, Lesley, .1. P. 1877. Map of outcrop of Pittshurj; coal, Schellenberg. Position of New Ued sandstone, Frazer. Clays and gravels undorlyin;,' Phila(leli)hia, lUodget. Oil records and levels, Carll. On some Mesozoic ores, Frazer. Oil wells of western Penusylva- nia, Xettleton. Iron ores of York County, I'ra/.cr. Igneous rocks of York Comity, Frazer. Report on York, Adams, Cumber- land, and Franklin comities, Frazer. Map of Pennsylvjinia, Loley, J. P. Coal regions of America, Macfiir- liino, ,L Camliria and Somerset distrnt coal fields of western Pennsyl- vania, Piatt and Piatt, Lesley, .LP. Hudson and Utica slates of IVnu- sylvania, Frazer. Rocks near I'hiladelphia, L'aud. Section of Paloozoics of cciitnl Pennsylvania, Ashburncr. Geology of eastern Pennsylvaiiiii, Hunt, T. S. Oil-well records of Peunsylvaiii;!. Lesley, .LP. Report ou Fayette and \Vest iiioio- land coal lields, Stevensuii, York County iron ore, Iiazi;. 1878. Aughwick Valley and east lirnnil- top district, Ashbnrner. Bradford and Tioga counties, Piatt, F.; Lesley, .LP. Dikes and A;'.oic of southeiislein Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. ; Les- ley, .LP. Analyses of limestones iu Ciui!- borland County, Lesley, .1. !'■ Report iu IJeaver River coal ills- trict, White. 1. C. ; Lesley, J, 1'. Trap dike through Lancaster County, Frazer. Hyncr's Station oil section. Clin- ton County, Chance. Fossil oro of .Tuniata distriit, Dewees, Lesley, J.l*. Idull. 127 3d. in llimtiiif^don ,.j.r. 1 of Pittslmri; ■rg. lied sandstoiiP, rels luulorl.viun IUoa<,'(;t. ovels, Ciivll. ic ores, Frazcr. itcrii Penusylv.i- z County, Frazer. )f York Cdiinty, , Adains, Cniiilicr- ranklin comities, jylvania, Lesley, America, ^Macfur- Somerset distint wi'stiTiiPeiinsyl- uid riatt, Ltsliy, ica slates of reiin- zcr. ladflpliia, liaml. eo/.oics of Cfiitial I, Aslibnrner. crn rcnusylvania. i of Penusylvaiii;;. Itto and West mmv- lii'ldH, Htovi'iisiiii. iron ore, I ra/ii. iguc of roclv s])(!cimenH, survey of Pennsylvania, Hall, ' C. K. .Section in Lancaster County, Frazer. Ujilior Devonian of soutliwestern Pennsylvania, .Stevenson. Sihiriiin fossils in eastern Penn- sylvania, Prime. Terrace levels in Pennsylvania, Lesley, J. P. IkMuatitos of Lehigh County, Prime. Martic anticlinal, and on ripple marks, Frazer. Petroleum and other hydrocar- lioMS, Hroadhead. Kcjiort on Indiana County, Piatt, W. li.; Lesley, J. P. Surface geology of southeastern rcnnsylvania, Stevenson. Limits of Catskill and Chemung formations, Sherwood, A. Section of Paleozoic rocks in ISlair County, Piatt and San- ders. 1870. (ieology of Lawrence County, White, I. C; Lesley, .1. P. Northern townships of Butler County, survey along Beaver and Slionango rivers, Chance. Correlation of coal measures of Pennsylvania aiulChio, AVhite, 1. C. Seri>ontino and steatite in Dela- ware County, Rand. Southern limit of last glacial tlrift across New .lersey, etc.. Cook. North American Mcsozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Classilication of coals, Lesley, J. P. Second report of laboratory of survey of Pouusylvauia, Mc- Croatb. Pennsylvania — Continued. 1H79. Macfailane's Ccological Railroad (Juide, Lesley, J. 1*. Terminal moraine of Nortli Amer- ican ice sheet, rpham. Mcsozoic samlstone ol'thi- Atlan- tic Slope, Frazer. Clays and clay slates oi' York, Adams, and Lancaster Coun- ties, Frazer. Iiradford oil district, Ashburner. Notes oil analyses of doloiiiitcsof Cumberland County, Lesley, J. P. Geology of South Mountain, Frazer. Origin of clays, Hunt, T. S. Lake Superior copper rocks in Pennsylvania, Blaudy, Hunt, T. S. 1880. Drift of Northampton County, Prime. Gravels of southeastern Pennsyl- vania, Lesley, J. P. Character of Sullivan County coals, Piatt, F. Geology of !Merccr C o n n t y. White, I. C; Lesley, .L P. Coal tields of Potter County, Piatt, F. Geology of Potter County, Slnir- wood, A.; Lesley, ,L P. Lycoming and Sullivan counties, Sherwood and Piatt. Characteristics of a trap at "Wil- liamsons Point, Frazer. Zinc mines, Lancaster County, (^pilsbury. Reconnaissance from Poiilet to Sharon, Ashburner. Geology of l^aucaster t-'ounty, Frazer. Queens Run ci-al basin, Piatt, F. (Jcology of oil regions. Carll. Hudson fossil in slate in Mary- laml, Lesley, .1. P. Report on Armstrong County, Piatt, W. G.: Lesley, .L P. Geology of (Jlarion County, Chance. Structure of Chiciiues rock, Frazer. Well in Westmoreland County, Lesley,,!. P. Geologic action of humus acids, .lulion. 734 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [buli,. 127. Pennsylvania — Continued. 1880. Ktmovo coal liasin, Ashbiunor. Ooolofiy of McKuau (Joiinty, AHlilnirner. RolatioiiHoforyHtalliiiesoCt'astcrii J'ciitiHylvaiiia, Hall, C. E. ]{ovi(MV of stratifi;rai)hy of (^astern Oliio, Ortoii. Special Kiirvcy of snb-Carbouif- croiiN, Clianco. Surface j^coloj^y of Houtli western Pennsylvania, Stevenson. rro-OlacialcliannelsofAUoffbany and Clarion rivers, Lesley, .T. r. Fossils in Poach Bottom slates, Lesley, J. P.; Frazer. Taugascootaccoal liasin, Piatt, F. Bradford oil sand, Ashburner. Fossils in ([tiartzose rocks of the lower Sus(|nelianna, Fra/.er. Permian dora, Pennsylvania and West Mrginia, Fontaine and White. Coal, Shaefer, P. W. Analyses of limestones, Cumber- land County, Lesley, .J. P. Geolouy of Clinton County, Chance, Lesley, .7. P. Well records in McKean and Elk counties, Ashburner. 1881. I'rimitive industry, Abbott, C. C. Third report of laboratory of survey of Peunsylvania, Mc- Creath. Iron ores and lignites of Mont- gouuiry County valley, Lewis, II. C. ' Serpentine in Kadnor Township, Rand. On philadolpliite, IjOwis, II. C. Potsdatn in Jlontgomery County, Rand. Eeiiort on .lofferson County, Piatt, W. G. Trenton gravels and antiquity of man, Lewis, II. (',. Map of Mahanoy and Shenandoah basins, Ashburner. Peculiar stratification in gneiss near Philadcljihia, Kand. Bryn Mawr gravel, I^ewis, II. C. Serpentine in Bucks (bounty, Lewis, 11. C. Gra])hito of Chester County, Frazer, Pennsylvania — Coutiiuiod. 1881. Geology ..fBlair(!onnty, Piatt, 1', How anthracite lies in the inckw, Piatt, F. Bone caves of Pennsylvania, Loidy. Report on geology of Philiuli'l. phia County, etc.. Hall, C.K, ; Lesley, .J. P. Anti(iuity of man in the Kust, geologically considered, Lewis, H.C. Iron ores of Brandon jieiioil, Lewis, II. C. Geology of Erie and Crawionl counties. White, I. C; LcsU'v, J. P. Serpentine of Delaware cuniitv, Rand. Surface geology of Philail(l])iii;i and vicinity, Lewis, H. C, Susquehanna aud Wayne comi- ties. White, I. C. Construction of cross sections. Chance. Change of serpentine into (|iiiirtz. Rand. Taconic system in geology. Hunt, T. S. " Action of frost in superlicial ma- terial, Kerr. Inllueuci! of structure on history, Bcchdolt. Analyses of minerals ami rods from Bucks, Philadcliiliia, aiiJ Montgomery counties, Cioiitli. Potsdam on South \'alley liill. Lewis, H.C. Millstone grit in Eiiglaiul iiii'l Pennsylvania, Chance. 1882. Amount of oil remainin,L;, Wrig- ley. Gdologie du sudest de 1m IVnn- sylvanie, I 'razor. Flood of Connecticnt \n\\v\ tVoiu the glacier, Dana, ,L D. Survey of Delaware Water Gap, Chance. Geology of Pike and Monroe counties. White, I. C; l.eslev, .1. P. Former tlow of the up]ioi' "lii"' Lesley, J. P. Notes (Ui Cund.orlaud Mini I'l't"- mac coal basin, Lesley, Joiie*. 11. N. [BOLL. 127, U.MITONl NOUTH AIIERICAN GEOLOGY. 735 Dunty.riatt.l', 08 in tbc iiM ks, PeuuBylvania, ry of IMlillldcl. tc, llftll, C.K.; 1 in till' E;i8t, iisidercd, l.owis, rnndon jioiioil, . and Criiwfdiil 0, 1. C; l.i'sU'v, elawaro cDUutv, of PhilaiU'liihia [.ewis, II. C. Ill Wayne I'oim- C. f cross sell ions. ntinc into(|uart?. |in geology, Hunt, in Bnperliiiiil ina- ictnro on history, iiorals luid I'oiks 'liil;Hlell>liia, iii'-'l lomitii's, (ioiitli. )utli Valley hill. in Englanil aivl ("hance. ■(sniiiiniii;;. Wri;;- .ilo8t lie I.'. IVnn- zor. jticntViiUoyfroiu lana, J. !)■ rt-aro Water Gap, ike anil ^Ioii« ite, I. C; l.i'sloy, the npppi' Ohio, ovlanil 1111.1 l'"!"- in, Lesley, iom Pennsylvania— Continnoil. 1><8-. Models of parts of eentrnl Penn- sylvania, Lesley, J. 1'. Geologic map of Wyoming Connty, Sherwood, A. Snrvey of Lehigh (Jaj), Chaneo. Pnie iloloniite from Mount Alto distriet, MeCroiith. rre-(llaci;il outlet of Lake Krio and origin of tiio lower (ireat Lakes, Sponeer, .1. W. (ieology 111 Hedford and Fnlton eonntios, Stevenson, Lesley, J. P. Place of Sharon conglomerate, White, L C; Lesh^y, J. P. Coal-like ])oat at Scranton, Fair- child. Thickness of glacier. Smock. Section at St. Marys, Llk Connty, Ashhnriier. Section at Schnylkill Gap, Chance. 1.>y, .L P. Two distinct beds of L m ore in liradford County, Claypole. Southern boundary of gl ciation ill Ohio, Wright. G. !• . Geology of Susquehanna River region, Lesley, ,1. P. South Mountain giioiss, Hall, C. K. Geology of Philadeliihia County, by Hall, Frazer. Pennsylvania— ( 'oiitinned. 1883. Glacial boundary between New York and Illinois, Wright, G. F. Geology of Philadelphia, Frazer, Lewis. II, C. Kingsmill sandstono, Claypole. Notes on ])rogre88 of survcv, Les- ley, .1. P. Kiiuivalency of Catskill and Poneiit, Lesley, .L P. Geology and copper of Adams County, Frazer. Glacial erosion and outlets of the Great I-akes, Lesley, J. P. L'oport T2, by Stevenson, Science, (ieology of Berks County, d'lnvil- licrs. Mehoopony coal liekl, Lesley, ,L P. Terminal moraine of second Gla- cial period, Chamberlin, T. C. Geology of Chester County, I„e8- ley, .J. P.; Hall, C. K.; Frr.zcr. Snrvey of Siisqnehanna River region. White, I. C. Notes on Radnor and vicinity, Rand. On rocks from South Mountain, Leidy. Thickness of glacier in New Jer- sey, etc.. Smock. Age of gravels in Trenton, N.,J., Wright, G. F. Westward thinning of Palcozoics, Lesley, .1. P. Lakes and valleys in northeast- ern Pennsylvania, Davi.s, W. M. Fault in Triassic near Yardley- ville, Lewis, II. C. Origin of cross valleys, Davis, W. M. Map of terminal moraine in Penn- sylvania, Lewis, IL C. Report on Warren County, Carll, Lesley, .LP. Drift near Philadelphia, Leidy. Drift of Lycoming County, ^leyer. A. Fossils in lower Ponent of middle Pennsylvania, Clay i)ole. Ice age in Pennsylvania, Lewis, H,C. Catskill near Leroy. Claypole. Amphiboh) granite from Syeiie, Stelznor. 730 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [III'LI.. VM Pennsylvania — Coiitiimod. 18«3. FoHMil oroH of Lyooiniiij? County, Mtyor, A. IliHtiMy of Taconic qiu'stiou nnd rcliitiou «)f 'I'licoiiiau Hcries, Hunt, T. S. (Jcolofjy of tUt' Chester Valley of roiiuHylvaiiia, llitll, ('. !•;. iSlatu rcf^ion of Lcliigh iiiul North- aiM]>lnii rouutii'H, .Sandoi'H. CatsKill loilcH near rraukliu, Cla\ jxilo. Ilori/ou of South Valley Hill rocks, l''ra/i'i'. I'iiHt report on autliracito re^iou, Ashbumur, Lesley, J. 1'. iMjuivalcnt of Schoharie K'''t» CIa\]iole. History of worix'utine, mid notes on pre-Caiubriaii rocks, Hunt, 'J\ S, Anthracite beds of Pennsylvauia, Asliburner. LiMieston(> rofjion and I'otsdnni san(lHton(^of Lehiji'li and Xorth- nniptou counties, Trinic. li'and on Chester County, I'razor. h'elalion of (ilaciiil dam at Cin- cinnati to terrace iu iipper Ohio. White, LC. Aj^vc of Alleuliany oil saud of Now York, Asiiliurner. Serpentine beds of Chester and Uelawaro coiinlios. Willcox'. Kand on Chester and Delaware counties, Frazer. Sui)posed f^laciiil stria' on Locust Mountain, I-ewis. H. C. Slate «|uarrie8 iu ISl'} and struc- ture of water gaps, Cliance. I'tiea and related liori/.ons, Wal- cott. 1881. Coal mines of Jlonongahela K'iver re;^i(in. Wall, .1. S. ( Jlacia ted areas of North America, Wright, (J. F. lllustriitions of polkshed rock surfaces, Mortjau, II. J. Glai'iation north of terminal moraine, Lewis, H. C. Atlas anthracite coal lields, Asb- burner. Gorges and waterfalls, Davis, W. M. Ago of rocks near iron mines of Berks County, Hunt, T, S. Pennsylvania — Continued. 1884. Onondaga salt group in Perry County, Claypolo. ('linton and associated shales nl' I'lmnsylvania, Clay pole. Ago of l'liilade]i)liia guei.sso.s, Frazer. Chemung section at Leioy, Lilley. Koport on torminul moraines in rennsylvania, etc., Lewis, 1|, C; Lesley,.). 1'. Pennsylvania anthracite, AhIi- burner. Ice ot' the Glacial period, Lewis, H. C. FossIIh in Triassic, near Phdiiix- ville, Lewis, H. C. Serpentine in Chester Comity, Frazer. White's geology of thi; Siis(|iic- lianiia IJivor region. Am. Niit, Center County, d'lnvillicrs Kwing. Aniilyses of ores and liiiiestiiiit'S, Gonth. Absence of Niagara iu I'crrv County, Claypolc. Microscopic structure of buililiii:; stones, Merrill, (J. P. Azoic system and its siilnlivi- sions, Whitney and \V:i(ls- worth. Kensselaoria in the Ilaniiltdii "i Perry County, Claypoli'. Remarks ou Kaduor Towiisliiii, Frazer. Pebble iu coal, Lesley, .T. 1'. Anthracite of Peunsylvanin. Asliburner. Glacial boundary in Oliin. In- diana, and Kentucky, Wriulii. G. F. Sandstone of Chester \iilli'y. Kami. Analysis of limestones, Wiitli. Perry County fault, Clayiiole. Peach Hottom slates of ^ oik mul Lancaster counties, Frazer. Quemahouingcoal field, KiiiiliiiH' Co])])er deposits of Soiitii Moun- tain, Henderson. Keply on geology of ('hector County, Hand, Frnzer. Fossil faunas of Cpper I'ovouian, Williams, H. S. UABTON ] NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 737 Pennsylvania — f 'on tinned. IHNl. (luolopy of Mcii'cr ('(iiiiitv, fJris wold, iliiniilton of middle I'enuH.vl- viuiiii, ('layi)ol(t. TraiKlikoH of HontliDiiHtnrn Ponii- sylviiniii, I''ra/(M-. CliiHsiCiciitioii of I 'pi»M' 1 )ov<)iiiiin, Mali, .[. .'^trnclnro ofcopper belt of South Monntain, Fra/or. ■StndioH of rocks of CordilhiniH, \\'adHW()rlli, I'osition of i'liiliidelphia gnoiHS, Hitelicock, (.'. H. (ieolofjy of ClicHtci- Valley and vicinity, Hand. KoHwils from Wilkcshnms (Hay- polo, liiiilding Htones, Lesley, .J. P. (Jeology of Snyder Connty, .Med. Soc. rennsylvania. I'loxllile Hand.stono from Penn- sylvania, I-owis, H. C. and linu'stiiiii's, ^ KeviNiou of coal ineasnreH of Clearlield Connty, Chance, Lesley, ,L P. Portage in Perry Connty, (;l,ayi)ole. ('rnm])ling across I'onnsyjvania, Claypole. Weathering of Pottsville con- glomerate, Winslow. 18K"), Town ueology, lesson of Phila- delphia rocks, Heilprin. Report oil anthracite region, .\s]il)urner. Map of Adams, Franklin, and Cninberland counties, Lesley, .r. P. (ilacial origin of Presque Isle, Lake f]rie, Ingersoll. |{one cave in Pennsylvania, Dai- ton . Chester N'alloy, ^ Pennsylvania before and after elevation of the Appalachians, Claypole. Fossiliferons pebbles at Taconj', Heilprin. Geologic atlas of connties of Pennsylvania, Lesley, ,J. P. (ieology of Hnntingdon County, White, I. C; Lesley, J. P. Xomeiiclature of Appalachian coal beds, White, I. C. Work in Great Kanawha Valley in 1884, White, I. C. Bull. 127 47 Pennsylvania— ( '(HI tinned. IHH.".. History of Taeiiiiie (piestion and relation^ of the iiieks, limit, T. 8. (Jeology of natural gas, Wliito, I. C. Township geology, Cameron County, Hliaeller, P. W. An lie.in-Paleozoie contact in southeastern I'cn nsy 1 vaiiia, Fi'azer. Analyses, Delaware ('oiuity, (ienth. Map of the liiited States, .Mc(iee. (ireat trap dike across south- eastern Penus.\ Ivania, Lewis, II. C. Notes on metaniorphism, Steven- son. Fossiliferons p(d>l»les, Pliiladel- ]>hia, Heilprin. I'elihles frmu boring in I'liiladcl- pliia, Heilprin. Amount of chemical erosion in limestone of Center County, Ewing. Conditions modifying fossil fau- na', Williatns, H. S. Structure of Fnglish and Ameri- can coals, Wcthere'd. Vertical range of certain fossils in Pennsylvania and New York, Claypole. Geology of natural gas, Ash- liurncr. Progress of geology, 188r?, Hunt, T. S. (travels of south Delaware pen- insul.'i. Cliester. Towusliiji geology of Elk County, Ashbnr.ier. Fish remains in Silurian of Penn- sylvania, ('layi)ole. Relations of Chemung and Wavorly, Xcw York and Penn- sylvania, ll.ill, .L Fossil ore in Huntingdon (Jounty, liillin. Materials of the Ap])alachians, Claypole. Cutting on East Side Kailroad, Pliiladelphia, Koenig. Survey of Delaware County, Hall, C. E. Letter on Nittany Valley ores, d'Invilliers. i^^ .^scrvations siir les plisscmfiit- des terrains paldozoiiiius. Mm gerie. Archbald pothole, Dana. .1.1'. Strati Mention and struct iiiv in anthracite. Wasmntli. Bowlders at high altitiiiir-; alon; rivers, White, I. C. Paint ore along Leliigl: IJivir. Hill, F. A. Map of eouthwestern Pennsyiva nia, d'lnvilliers. Report on anthracite regim), Hill. F. A. Coal mining at Irwin. IIiiiii jilireys. Iron ananfi..l.l>. tul stnictniv in iBinntli. li altitiidri aioDL' I.e. 5 Lehigh Kivit. stern Pennsyiva rs. leiterfgiiiii. Hill. it Irwin. Hum tone of I iim'"'' Valky, aiuvil DARTON.) NORTH AMI'RICAN GEOLOGY. 739 Peunsylvanla — ( !on ti nueil . lj<87. Fauna- of npper Devonian, Wil- liams, II. S. (JlacialHtriii- in AVyoining-Lacka- wanna region, Hranner. (jlaciation; its relations to tbe Lackawanna- Wyoming region, Hranner. f.ehigli River section. Hill, F. A. ; Winslow, A. Lower Carboniferous, Stevenson. Materials of the Appalachians, Claypole. Northern coal field, Hill, F. A. oil and gas, C'arll. 188>^. Map and coal of Cambria County. Fulton. Coal, Ashburuer. Columbia formation, McOee. Cross section of crest of the Alle- ghany Mountain, Fulton. Four great sandstones, (Uaypole. "Field of ro( ks" west of Phila- delpliia, Martin, 1». S. Head of Chesapeake Hay, McCee. Natural gas, Carll. Sections in Cambria County, F^ulton. Notes on Cambria County, Ful- ton. I'ittsburg coal bed and its dis- turbances, Wasiuuth. Pyrite in bituminous coal, Hrown, A. P. Method in geologic investigation, Davis, W.M. ■Southern anthracite coal field and its disturbances, Wasmuth. State lino serpentines, Chester. Anti;;uity of man in Delaware Valley, Abbott, C. C. Structural geology of Carbon- iferous, Wa.smuth. Three formations of the middle Atlantic Slope, McGee. Types of Devonian system in North America, Williams, II. S. Notes in Cambria County, Pros- ser and Hardin. im. [{ivers and valleys, Davis. W. M. Rocks of Philadelphia and New York, Rand. New mines in Somerset County, I'rosser. Slate quarries, Merrill, (J. II. Dictionary of fossils, Lesley, J, P. Pennsylvauia — Continued . 1889. Karly man in Delaware Valley, Cresson, Map of Somerset County, Ful- ton. Petroleum and gas in New York, Ashburner. Atlases of coal fiehK Hill, F. A. Revision of coal section at Wd- lersburg, Somerset County, L(!sley, .1. P. Antecedents of man in the Po- tomac Valley, Mcfiee. A river pirate. Davis, W. M. Bernico anthracite basin, (,'lag- horn. .Vge of I'hiladelphia red gravel, Wright, (J. F. Champlain iu Susquehanna Val- ley, Hashore. Building stones, Merrill. (J. P. 1890. Analysi.s of serpentine, Catlett. Casts of flattened scolithiis, \Vau- ner. Clay in Northumberland County, analysis, Catlett. Diatoms from river clays of Phil- adelphia, Woolman. Fossil in caves in limest(mei, Leidy. Fractured Virata in i>euford County, Stevenson. Glanal boundary, Cliamberlin» Wright, G. F. (ilacial phenomena in the Beaver Valley, Foshay and Mice. History of Niagara River, Gilbert, G. K. History of Glacial dejiosits of Ohio Valley, White, I.e. Iron ores, Hunt, T. S. Making of Pennsylvania, Clay- pole. Macfarlane's Railway Guide, Les- ley, Lewis, 11. C. ; White. I. ('. Microscopic structure of oolite, Barbour. Origin of pressure of gas. White, I. C. Pre-'ilacial drainage of western Pennsylvania, Foshay. Report on New Itoston and Morea coal lands, Lyman. Report on oil and gas, Carll. Serpentines of southeastern Peuu- sylvauia, Rand. 740 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. Pennsylvania — Coutinued. 1890. Serpeutiub rockH near Eastou, Morrill, G.r. State lino serpen* in«'s, Chester. Tracks iu Triassic of York County, Wanner. Traps of Newark system, Dar- tou. llmbral limestone iu Lycoming County, Meyer. Warren's CSeography, Brewer. Wright's "Ice age iu North Amer- ica," Hitchcock, C. H. Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Wal- cott. 1891. Artesian wells 'a eastern Penn- sylvania, Carter. Cambrian of North America, Walcott. Cretaceous of North America, White, C. A. Clinton oolitic iron ores, Foerste. Dates of origin of certain topo- graphic forms, Davis, W. M. Deep fjoriug in Triassic, Lesley, .T. P. ; Lyman Devonian ami Carboniferous, cor- relation, Williams, IL S. Episode in Paleozoic history, Claypole. American opinion on the older rocks, Winchell, A. Artesian well at Parkesburg, Lesley, ,1. P. Fallen forest and peat layer in Delaware, Cresson. Feldspar bed in gneiss. Carter. Fluvial planes of western Penn- sylvania, Levorett. Glacial grooves at southern mar- gin of drift, I'osbay and Ilice. Genesis of iion ores, Kimball. Geologic po'jition of the Catskill group, Prosser. Geological notes, (Jresloy. High level shores of (Jreat Lakes and their deformation, Spencer, J. W. Notes on southwestern New York, Harris, G. D. Paint ore mines of Lehigh Gap, Hesse. Post-Pliocene subsidence versus (ilacial dams, Spencer,,). W. Sandstones of Chester Valley, Kand. Pennsylvania — Continued. 1891. South ((Chester) Valley JiiH, Rand. Stratigraphy of bituminouN foal field. White, L C. Stones for building, Merrill, (J. p. Union, Snyder, Mifflin, and Juniata counties, d'lnviUiers, Lesley, J. P. Penrose, R. A. F., jr. Nature and origin of deposits of phosphate of lime, with an introduction by N. 8. Shaler. U. S. Get'.. Surv., Bull., vol.7, pi>. 475-617, plates 1-3, No. 46, Wafl1ii..gton, 1888. Koview by L. Cayeux, Soc. Geol. du Nord, Annales, vol. 16, pp. 157-181, 1889. Report of geologist for eastern Texas. Geol. and Mincralogiral Surv. Texas, l.il lie port, 1888, lip. 54-00, 1880. Abstract. Gool. and Sci., Bull., vol. 1, Marcb, 1889 (I col.) ; January, 1889 (J ool.). Notes on certain building stoncH of eastern Texas. Geol. and Sci., Hull., vol. 1, March, ]m (I col.), 4°, 1889. I Science, vol. 13, p. 295 (| col.), 1889. j A preliminary report on the fjeology ! of the Gulf Tertiarics of Texas from I Red River t(» the Rio Grande. Geol. Surv. Texas, Ist Annual Roport pp 3-101, Austin, 1890. I Manganese ; its uses, ores, aud de- j posits. Geol. Surv. Arkansas, Rei>ort, 18'Jfl, vol. 1. xxvii, 642 pages, plates, maps, Littlo Kwk, 1891. Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 261-263, 1891. The origin of the manganese ores of northern Arkansas and its effect outbe associated strata. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc., vol. Sn, pp.250- 252, 1801 Hill, R. T., and. Relations of the uppermost Cretacoons beds of tUo east- ern and southern United Stales, aud the Tertiary-Cretaceous partiu;; of Ar- kansas and Texas. Am. Jour. Svi.,3d series, vol. 38, pp. 468-473, 1889. Abstract, Am. 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A, vol. 2, rmiiili, | lifth, and sixth chemical reporli;, aini comi)arative views of the coiniKwitinnl of soils, coals, ores, limestones, days, marls, mineral waters, etc., It's. '.'Ol pages, Frankfort, ISPo. Peters, E. D. Notes on the Oscura coiipirl fields and other mines in Now .Mexim Kng. a;id Mining Jour., vol.34, pp. 270-;:2, 4-\ 1882. Petitot [I^niile], Notes g(>ologii|iicssiir| le bassiii du Mackenzie. Roc. Grol. France, Bull., .'td scricH. v..l. 3. pii. | 88-93,011-612,1875. Includes note li,\ ItiiliiiBi p. on. On the Athabaska district of tlu' Canadian N'ortiiwest Territory. Canadian Kec. Sci., vol. 1, jip. 27-5.'' D^i^.V Petrography. 1814. Ob.scrvations in vicinity ol' N'c\v| Haven, .Sillinum. 1821. Veins of pyroxtiiio or aii;^itc in| granite, Vaniixem. 1821. Geology of Montreal, Hijrsby,,!. 182y, Geology of Labrador coiinI, jliul- deley, F. H. Geognosy of past of S.igncnftyj County, ISatldeley, l". II. Descriptive arrangement of vol canic rocks, Scrope. 1KS2. Geology of the Highlands ofXiwj York, Mather. I Petrography— 18;t;t. Iron at and £ WX). Conutr and \ ItCis. ((bservi tains, Second C. T. im. Letter Mexi( 1842. Geolog; 1817. Report Loga 1819. United tion, '. 1830. Geolog; Supei uoy. 1851. (Jeologj distri Whiti Analysi Royal 1852. Region St. L( 1851. Explorii eight in 18,- Report Lake iroti. (leolog; thirti lilak( Report lina t i)n stT Haye 1857. Minora I'ryst; Mineral rocks 18")X. Report liua, 185y. I.'eport sur\e Microsc limes tireenv Sontl (iCOlogy Cam) 1860. Origin Wi8('( Soda I it- Mass. BiHTON. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 743 oil iinalym^H nf |f('ol();ric|iic.s siirl iciuity <'!' Ni'«| 1842. 1817. 18-19. 1852, 18.'il. I Petrography — Coiit inued . IH'X]. Iron mid Hilv(>r iiiineH of Mexico and South America, Mather. IS.').!. Couulry lietwoen FredoricltHbnrg ami Wiuchesfer, Va., CleniHon, W>x. ()bHiTvatif)ii8iii the Wliite Moun- taiuH, lliilibard, (>. P. Second report on Maine, .Tarkson, C. T. ISflt. Letter from Giukdeh>niio y Calvo, Mexico, .Schleiden. Geology of Connecticut, Percival. lieporl on Ottawa River district. United States exploring expedi- tion, Dana, .1. 1). W)0. Geology of copper lands of Lake Superior, Foster and Whit- ney. 1851. (ieology of Lake Superior land district, iron region, Foster and Whitney. Analysis of ])orpliyry from Isle Royale, .larkson, C. T. Region between the Ottawa and St. Lawrence, Murray. Kxi>loration between Ihirty- •Mghth and forty-first parallel ill lH,"'):{-.54, Schiel. K'eport on country lying north of Lake Ontaria, Murray. 185(). (Joology of route t«> Pacific near tliirth lifth i>arallel. Maroon, ,1., Hlake, W. P. Report of survey of South Caro- lina for 18.")8, Lieber. (^n serpentine rock, Vermont, Hayes. A. A. 1857. Miiieralo;fic study of stratified crystallines. Hunt, T. S. Mineralogy of nuitamor]ihic rocks, Hunt, T. S. 185X. Report on survey of South Caro- lina, liieber. 1851*. Report of cliemist, etc., Canada survey, Hunt, T. S. Microscojiy of some Canadian limest(Uics, Dawson, .). W. (ireenville ;in, King, ('. GoldliigcrHttittvn Call lorn ieuH, liurkart. Nonl-aiuerikaniscbe Schieferp«>r- phyroiile, Credner. Origin and chissilication of crys- talline rocks, Macfarlane, T. 1871. Metalliferons deposit of Glonces- tor, \(>w Brunswick, llcuwood. Derivation of copjjer and asso- ciate on Lake Superior, Pum- pelly. Felsites of Palisade range, ScLweitzcr. Hudson IJiver Palisades, Wurtz. Native copper of Lake Superior, Henwood. 1872. Report on mineral, rocks, etc., Peale. Southern New Brunswick, Hailey and Matthew. Topography and geology of Santo Domingo, Gabb. Norian rocks in New Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. Northwestern New Brunswick, Robb. Nature of rocks from Waterville, N. H., Dana, J. D. Explorations iu British (.'olumbia, Selwyn. Character of trap near New Haven, Dana, .1. D. Labrador! te rocks of Waterville, N. H., Dana, K. S. Analyses of coal and crystallines from Vancouver Island, Hnnt, T. S. Mountain of Montarville, Hunt, T. S. Notes on granitic roeks, Hunt, T. S. Labradorite rocks. Hunt, T. 8. 1873 Recent dfacoveries in White Mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Country between Lake Superior and Winnipeg, Bell. Petrography— Continued. 1873. Coal, Vancouver and Qneen ( bar- lotte, Richardson. Notes on Pilot Knob and vicinity, Missouri, I'umpelly. Lithology of Huronian and Laurentian of upper jieuin aula, .Tulion. Catalogue of Huronian rocks itii'l ores, Michigan, Brooks and Julien. Lamination and structure of ores and jasper, Mich., JSruoks, T. B. Eagle River district, Michigan, Marvine. Micro-examination of Huronian rocks and ores, Wright, ('. E. Counties of Frontenac, Leeds, and Lanark, Vennor. Country between Lake Teinisca- mang and Abbitebbe, McOuat. Columnar diorite from IJlacli Rock, Nev., Blake, W. P. Corundum, its alterations and as- sociates, Genth. Iron-bearing rocks of Michigan, Brooks, T. B. Copper district of Micliigau, Pumpelly. Report of 8ur\'ey of New .lerse.v for 1873, Cook,' G.H. 1874. Unakyte from border of Teuiies- soo and North Carolina, Brad- ley, F.H. Trap rocks of the Connecticut Valley, Dana, E. S. Points in southern Wiscoustin, Irving, R. D. Geology of Minnesota AiiUey, Winchell, N. H. Report on Middle Park, Cido., Marvine. Blue gravel of California, Uold- smith, E. Report on San Luis division, Col- orado, Endlich. Iron ores of Canada, Harriujjton, B.J. 1875. Puebla range, Blake, J. Mineralogy, agriculture, chemis- try, eruptive rocks, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Loew. Report on portions of Colorado and New Mexico, Loew. [BILL. 127. DABTOR.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 745 xl. aud (jneen < bar »on. nob and vicinity, pelly. Hiironiuii and r upper j)omn ruuiau ruckR !tn'° fortieth parallel Hiirvoy, Kin^, V. Richmond liuwhler tniiuH, Ken- ton. A few rtionHof Nuvadii and California, Conkling. Nipigon or copper rocks of Luke Superior, Spencer, J. W. Report on surveys in Renfrew, Pontiac, and Ottawa counties, Vcnuor. North of Lake Huron and east of Lake Superior, Bell, R. Some points in lithology, Dana, J.D. (iranite of North. I ay, Me., Wads- worth. Notes on lithology of Adirou- dacks, Leeds. Eruptive rocks of Colorado, End- lich. Motasomatic development of cop- per rocks of Lake Superior, Pumpelly. Geology of part of Nova Scotia, Fletcher. Report on White River district, Colorado, Endlich. Slate formation of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Mat- thew, G. F. Iron ores in Missouri, Gage. 1879. Operations on Mariposa estate, California, Rolker. Minerals of apatite veiun of Ottawa County, etc., Harring- ton. Exploration in southern interior British Columbia, DawHon, G.M. Pre-Silurian of southern New Brunswick, Ells. Microscopic study of Huron lan clay slate, Wichmann. Eruptive rocks in Campton.N. H., Ilawes. Eureka lode, Nevada, Keyes, W. ti. Petrography— Continued. 1879. Sweet water district, Endlich. lluroniaii and ( 'anihriaii of Honth. ern Nttw Hrunswii'k, Itaile^. Tertiary erui>tiv(! rocks, S/iilni Surveys in Cape llrcton, Fletehcr, Classilieatiou of rocks, Wiidtt- svortli. Geology of White Mouutaiim, Ititcheock, ('. H. 1880. Limestone belts of Westchester County, N. Y., Dana, J. D. High jdateans of Utah, Duttmi, Powell. Lintonito at Grand Marnis, Minn., I'eekliain and Hall. Report on central and western Minnesota, Winehcll, N. H. Piuite in eastern MassuchusettH, Crosby. Classilicatioii of original mckN, Macfarlane. Resources of Wisconsin, Irving, R.D. Huronian scries went of Penokic gap, Wright, C. E. Lithology of Kcweenawan sys- tem, I'umi>elly. Geology of eastern Massachu- setts, Crosby. Auriferous gravels of Sierra Ne- vada, Whitney, J. D. Characteristics of ii trap at Wil- liamsons Point, Pa., I'razer. Petrogra]>hy of Black Hills of Dakota, Caswell, J. H. Report on southern New limns- wick, Bailey, Matthew and Ells. Microscopy of rocks from Ash- land County, Wis., Julien. Red feldspar of granite I'rom Lyme, Conn., Des Cloiscaux. Cupriferous series of Diiliitli, Winehcll, N. H. Comparison of rocks in Marcinetto district, Hunt, T. S. Microscopy of iron rocks troni south of Lake Superior, Wieh- maun. Laurentian of Michigan, Cham- berlin, T. C. Geology of Menominee iron re- gion, Brooks, Wright. ('. E. Geology of upper St. Croix 'iis- tricts, Strong. iiAntoN.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 747 Petrography — Continued. 1881. TiinpioiHe of New Mexico, Sllli- iiian, It., Jr. Prof^H'SH of iiivcMtitjationH in New Kniimwick, liailcy, 1., \V. Report oMcoiintiesofNovuSi'otia, FlotLher, H. Albany granite and contiict ])lie- uunionu, New IIumpHlii re, Ilawcs. Cni>rifi'rou8 neries of Minnesota, Wincliell,N.H. Roconnal88nnco in San Francisco, Eiirel du sud-cHt di^ la Peiin- sylvanii". Frazer. Thin sections of cupriferous rooks in Miniu!sota, Winchell, N. II. List 'f rocks of Minnesota, Win- chell, N. H. Serj)entine of Staten and New York islands, .Jnlien. Suuiuiary of geology of Comstock lode, Becker. Volcanic drift of Challis, Idaho, Jiilieu. Nomenclature of massive crystal- line rcxiks, Jackson, A. W. Geologischesund Montanistisf^hes nus I'tah, OcliHenius. Geology of Comstock lode and Washoe district, Becker. Report of work in Eureka dis- trict, Hague, A. Composition of Mesozoic diabase of Atlantic Slope, Hawes. Deerfield dike. Massachust^tts, Emerson. Proposed system of lithologic nomenclature, C h a m b e r 1 i n, T. C. Diabase dikes at Franklin fur- nace, New Jersey, Emerson. Tufa I'rorn Florissant, Colo., Wadsworth. Crystallines of the Wisconsin Valley, Irving, Van Ilise and Clark. •Geology of eastern Lake Superior district, Irving, R. D. Elicolite-syenito dilics in north- western New Jorsej', Emerson. Manjuette iron region, School of Mines. Report on survey of New Jersey for 1882, Cook. Archean of Cobe. Khyolitu from Y««llowHt<)iio I'ark, WiidNWortli. (•eiU'NlH (if cryHtiillinp iron nrcH, .Tiilioii. Liti'riitiiro of Rt'iilo;;y (if Kjiypt and cxaiiiiinttioii of tho olx-lisk, Frn/.»«r. Zircon Nvnnito from MarbhOioiul. MuHH., \VH«lHworth. Aniiihiliolo ^rtuiito from Syi«ne, Stel/nor. (loneral geology of Wisroimiii, ("lianib«^rlin, T. C. Analyses, rocks from Yellowstone Park, Heftm. Floyd Va., idatenii, Konlaiiio. So-cnllud inrliiHions in Maine granitoa, Morrill, (i. 1'. Report of Hurvoy of New .Icrsey for 1883, (.'ook, Oeolo^y of Knrekft district, Ni'viida, llagnc. A. Copper rocks of T on crystallines of Pistrict of Columbia, Merrill, (J. P. San .Inun region, Colorado, Corn- stock. Potsdam from Herks County, Pa., Morrill, (i. P. Reixirt on Moose Hivor and Lake of tbe Woods, Bell. Irving on origin of hornblende in * rocks of tho Northwest, Wads- worth. Origin of hornblende of crys- tallines of the Northwest, Irving, R. D. Frenclunans Hay, Me., Crosby. Meteoric and terrestrial rocks, Wadsworth. Leadville ])orphvry, Emmons, S. F. Copper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, U. D. Nature of induration in sand- stones and (piartzites in Wis- consin, Irving, R. D. Petrography — ( 'ontinued. 1883. Fluidal cavities in ((nnrt/. grttini*. Merrill, . Minnesota building stones. Win- chell, N. 11. Missouri building stones, Hroml- head. Silver-load dei>osits of Kiirekii, Nov., Curtis, .). S, Dike at Hou;ihs Neck, (^uiiu'v. Ma.ss,, Wolir. Notes on building stones uscil in New York, Newberry. Rocks from Oregon, Diller. Litliology of island of .lura, Scot- land, Wadsworth. lfornblendeaudt!site from llojj;oa- loin Merrill, 0. p. liurt'alo Peak, Colo., !!miiions. S. F. (tabbros and hornblende rocks neor Baltimore, Williams,*!. II. Dnnite of North Carolina. Jii- lion. The fortieth parallel rocks, Wads- worth. Geology of Minnesota, Winchell and Cpham. Study of peridotite, Cumberland, R.T. ; Wadsworth. (leologisches aus Utah. Rotli. m I nARTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 749 lartz KrniiH, Petrography— Continued. 1884. FtilKiiriti) IVuiu Mount Tbioleon, Dillor. Hock otitrr(i|is in central Miuno- Hotu, I'liliiini. Hooka nud ores of Notre Uanio Bay, Ncwloundlnud, Wads- worth. 80-cttllod quartz porphyry at Hollina, Md.. Wiiliam.s, (!. H. OboervatiouH in Moiiut Kutuhdin district, lliinilin. Azoic synleni and its subdivisions, \VbitM»«y and VVailHWortli. Petrojjrapby of fortieth parallel survey, /.irkel. HypcrstbtMio andesite and tri- clinic jiyroxene, Cross. Ueber Ocstoin von Labrador, Wiobinann. Silicates about olivine in anortho- sitea from River Sagucnay, Adams, 1\ U. Volcanic rocks of Great Basin, Hague and Iddings. Enlargements of feldspar in Ke- weenawan sandstones, Van Ilise. Report on Lake Superior region. Hall. C. W. Geology of Iia\railaa Islands, Dutton, C. E. Washington buildingstones, Mer- rill, G. P. Cortland and Stony Point horn- blendic and augite rook, Dana, .I.D. Building stones of United States, Hawes. Litbology of District of Colum- bia, Merrill, G. P. Illustrations of polished rock sur- faces, Morgan. 11. .). Olivine rocks of North Carolina, Wadsworth. Serpentine in Chester County, Pa., Frazer. Microscopic structure of building stones, Hawes, Merrill, G. P. Felsitos and .associates north of Boston, Hiller. Iron region of northern Minne- sota, Chester, A. H. Copper and iron districts of Lake Suiierior, Wadsworth. Ignited States geologists and the propylite question, Wadsworth. Petrography — Continued. 18^''l. Report of the llnited States (ieo- logicul Survey, audcs'tes, Hague. .\. Fulgurite from Oregon, Diller. Studies i)f rocks of Cordilleras, Wadsworth. Sanidiiie, etc., ii\ novadite of Chalk Mountain, Colo., Cross. 18H,j. Trap tlike across soiithciistern Pennsylvania. Lewis, II. C. Allanite as a rock eonstiiueut, Iddings and Cross. Reconnaissance into Pope County, Minn., Winchell. N. II. Hague an<1 Iddings on Comstock bxbn Haymoiiil. Notes on stratigraphy of Califor- nia, Becker. Igneous rocks of Washoe, Nev., Hague and Lidiiigs. Volcanic dust, Nebraska, Merrill, (L P. Survey of Delaware County, Pa., Hull. C. K. Metauiorphisni in Rhode Island coal measures, Dale. Contributions to mineralugy of Rocky Mountains, Cross and Hillebrand. Gestciu vom Washington Terri- tory, Oebbeke. Enlargement of fragments in cer- tain rocks, Irving and Van Hise. Nei)beUngestein iu den Vereinig- t<'n Staatcn. Woltl'. Apatitbriugcr iu Canada, Adams, F. 1). Canadian Arcbcan and Irish nu^tamorjfliics, Kinalian, G. H. Great traj) dike across southeast- ern Pennsylvania, Levis. H. C. Geology of nu)uth of Narragan- sett Bay, Dale. Arclican of the Niirthwest, Irv- ing. H. I). Interior of Gasjn- peninsula, KUs, Low. Lava from Bogosloll', Diller. Archean rocks of New Jersey, Britton. York and Carletoii counties. New Brunswick, !{;iiley, L. W. Report on northern Cupe Bretuu, Fletcher. 750 CATALOGUE \ND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. 'nfliP Petrography — Continued. 1885. Near lorty-uinth parallel west o; Rocky MouutniiiN, Haiier- niixit« ill rocks, Derby. Fernando Noronha, petrography, Gill, Williams, G. II. Leiicite rock, Absaroka range, Wyoming, Hague, Iddings. Piko C'onnty peridotito, Arkan- sas, Hrackctt. Gneiss bowlder in Halifax coal, S])eiicer, .1. Tra])8 of Connecticut Valley, Davis and Whittle. Petropra])Iiy of Sandwich Islands, Diina, K. S. Mineralogy of Maryland, Wil- liams, G. H. Paragenusis of allanito and epidote, Hobbs. Granites of the Northwest, Hall, C. W. Northeastern Minnesota, Win- cliell. H.V. Character of Trenton limestone, Minnesota. Hall, C.W. Porphyrite of northwestern New .lerscy. Keui]). Eruptive rocks of Minnesota, Winchell,N. H. Serpentines of Montville, N. J., Merrill, G. P. Camptonite dike, Washington County, N. Y., Kemp and Marstcrs. 1890. Huronian and Lauren tian north of Luke Huron, Harlow, Law- son. Report — Division of petrography, Uuiteil States (ieological Sur- vey, Dillcr. Greenstono schists, Michigan, Williams, G. H. Archeau of central Canaathic iutriisivcs of Maryland, Williams. G. 1 '. Traps of Newark syste?;; m New .lersey region, Dartou. Mother lode region, CaMfornia, Fairbanks, Syracuse serpentines, \^'illiamB, G. H. |Bn,i. 127, OABTON.) NORTH AMP:RICAN GEOLOGY. 753 (ver T.anren- i. of upper t. iebnnk])(irt, ova Scotia, in Virginia, California, ,nft, Mrrrill, of Hoiildcr Inier. TewanMoun- ilinjj;H. Yellowstone Ml of l.ipiiri ield. Knob, Tex., oil. Norway, Wil- of anii>liili<)le lups, Cross. 17 and 1»>*8, tounty, Mass., lusetts. I'nier- of Missouri, ,0 lllack Hill*, kof flontlipaat- lerrill, 1". .III. kzoniiaiuH'ali- Iw Jersey, Na- Ihlaiuls of Nt'W Id FerritT. itr»si^'^9 of Ims.G. r. liystC'V. Ill N*^ lirtoM. ju, CaMfornift, luet), WilHnms, petrography— Continued. IX'.K). SoriiciitiiioiK* rocks, Now York and i'i'iinnyl\ aula, Mt'rrill,(i. 1'. Serpi'ntinoHofHoiithoastiTu Penn- sylvania, Rand. Penokoo iron series, Irving and Van Hise. Striictnr«! of oolite, Harbour. Trenton limestoiio. Ohio and In- diaiiii, Orton. 18'.)1. Alunito 1111(1 diiispore from K'osita hills, Colorado, Cros.s. Minerals in spliorulitos, (ilado Creek, Wyo., Iddings and Pt-n- fleld. Constitution and origin of R]dier- nlitcs, Cross. Spherulitic crystallization, Id- diiigs. Mount Diablo, Gal., Turner. Lato volcanic erui)tion in north- ern California, Diller. Report I'nitod States Geoloj^ical Survey, Powell. Granites from British Columbia, Alaska, etc., Adams, F. 1). Drift rocks of central Ont.ario, Coleman. Metallic iron on .^t. .Joseph Island, I>ako Huron, llolimann. Petrographic dillcreutiation in dikes of Rainy Lake region, Lawsou. Maniiu'tto and Keweenaw dis- tricts, Wadsworth. Iron ores of Minnesota, Winchell, N. II. Steep Rock Lake region, Smyth. A last word with the Ilurouian, Winchell, A. Peuokec iron series, Irving and Van Hiso. Introduction to study of pctnd- ogy, I latch. Petrograjthical tables. Lane. Tabulation of igneous rocks, Adams, F. D. Xenotime as an accessory element in rocks, Derby. Igneous rocks of Arkansas, \\'il- liams, J. F, ; Kemp and Wil- liams. Dikes outside the syenite areas of Arkansas, Keni]). Dike in Minnesota iviver valley, Mall, C.W. Bull. 127 48 Petrography — Continued. 1S91. Cryst.'illine rocks of Missouri, Hawortli. silicified ^lass breccia, ."^udbnry district, Williams, (!. H. Kasanitc from Indiana, Gold- smith. Piedmont plateau, Maryland, Willi.ims, (i. 11. ; Keyes. Mesozoic igneous rocks of ^'i^- giuia, (Jjimplieli and Itrown. Distribution of titanii- oxide |in soils], Dunningtou. Met.'imoriihism in conglomerate schist. Wolir. Kifting ill granite [('ai>o Ann], Tarr. Post-.\rchcan age of white lime- stones of New .lersey. Niison. Nephclinc bearing rocks in Bra- zil, Derby. Magnetite districts in Hrazil, Derby. PetroB. On certain rocks supposed to move witiiout any apjjarent cause;. .\in. .Idiir. Sri., v(p1..'), pii. :!4-.'I7, plate, 18L'2. Pettit, Willium. Remarks concerning the copper district of I.;iko Superior. KriiiiUliii Inst., Jour., M sirios, vol. 13, pi>. ;a8-:Mr>. iiLip. !»47. Phillips, .T. .Vrthnr. Notes on the chom- iciil geology of the gold Holds of Cali- fornia. .\l)Htract, Am. ,I:i,"i, 1878, From Popular Sri. Uovimv, \H'X. Phillips. .1. V. The geology of the Upper Mississippi; lead region. MiiiiiiK Mas., vol. 'J. pp. 129-inH, Xow York, 1854. [N'ol si'on.l Peport on the geology of the min- eral districts, contiguous to the Iron .Mountain Railroaliniiig .lour., vol. 45, pp. 286, 306- 307, ?i2, 324, 382-383. 398, 418. 436, 4", 1888. Elish.i Mitcholl, Hcl. Soc., Jour., 1888, part 2, pp. 73-97. Sci. Am. Siipp., vol.26, p. 10449, No. 654; pp. 10462-10483, No. 656; pp. 10174-X04?6, No. 656, 4°. 1888. Phinney, A.J. Geology of Delaware County. Indiann, Uopartment of Geol. and Nat. Hist., mil Annual Report, pp. 126-149, ni.-.), 43, Concord, 1844. Pierce, James. Discovery of native cr-^ itallixed carbonate of magnrsiiion Stateu Island, with a notice ot the geology and mineralogy of that island. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 1. pp. 142-146, 1818 Account of the goolojfy, mineralogy, scenery, etc., of the secondary region of New York and New Jersey and the adjacent regions. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 181-199, 18-'u Chalybeate spring at Litrhtield, Conn. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 235-236, 1821. On the geology, mineralogy, sconery. etc., of the Highlands of New York ami New Jersey. Am. Jonr. Sci., vol. 5, pp. 26-33, 1822. Notice of the alluvial district of New Jersey, with remarks on its ai;ri- culture. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 0, pp. 237-242, 182;i. A memoir on the Catskill Mountains, with notices of their topography, scen- ery, mineralogy, zoology, etc. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 6, i)p. 86-98, 1823. Notices of the agriculture. sctnery, geology, and animal, vegetable, and mineral productions of the Florida and of the Indian tribes. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 9. pp. 119-136, 182,"). Practical remarks on tiie shell m.irl region of the eastern parts of \'irgiiii:i and Maryland, and upon thebituiniuoiis coal formation in Virginia and the con- tiguous region. Am. Jour. Sci , vol. 11, pp. 54-59, 1826 Notice of the peninsula of Mii'liigan, | in relation to its topography, scenery, agriculture, population, resources, etc. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 10, pp. 304-3HV 18'2R Observations relative to some of the I mountain districts of Pennsylvania and the mineral resources of tliat State, in its anthracite, bituminouH coal, salt, and iron, with miscellaneous remarks. | Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 12, pp. 54-74. 1827. Pieschel, C. Die Vulkane der IJejuililikj Mexico, Berlin, 1856. [Not seeu.] DABTOW.) NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 756 Pike, J. W. Preservation of fosail in- Bects and plants on Maxon Creek. Scionco (ijdited liy MichcU), vol. 1, p. 163 (J p.), 4°, 1880. - — • The geuesiH and conservation of vol- canic energy. [Abstract] Am. Aanoc. Adv. Scl.,Proc., vol. 33, pp. 4.12- m, 188.1. Pinart, A. L. Voyages a la cote nord- oiirst do rAmi5ri(jue, annees 1870-1872. Vol. 1, part 1. Mindralogie ot gf^ologie. ,") i)iigt's, 5 plates, 1^, Paris, 1875. [Not seon.] Piatt, Franklin. Report of progress in the Clearfield and Jefferson district of the bituminous coal fields. Jd (Jeol. Snrv. lViiu«ylviinm, lieport H, viii, 290 p.igos, iiiaps, plates, Harrisbiirg, 1875; (pp. 217 ■.".m, from H. I). Rogers's final report). — Durability of the natural gas supply. 2d (iool. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report L, spo oial report on tlie manufacture of coke, pp. 161-172, Harrisburg, 1876. — The coal measures of the Youghio- gbeiiy [and Connellsville]. 2(1 (!eol..Surv. Pennsylvania, Report L,«pe- (■U\\ report on ooke manufacture, pp. 1-116, 3 platt's, Harrisburg, 1876. [ — 1 Coal basins of Bradford and Tioga counties, and at the forks of Pine Crook, in Potter County. 2il (Jeol. Surv. I'eiinsylvania, Report G, re- port of progress in Bradford and Tioga coun- ties, pp. 97-234, Harrisburg, 1878. — (Ueport on the coal fields.] 2il (tpol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report GGG, tilt' geology of Potter County, by Andrew Slid wood. pp. 67-68, 69-95, Harrisburg, 188t). — Character of some Sullivtin County, Pa.. I'oals. Am. Pbil. Soo., I'roo., vol. 18, pp. 186-lStl, 188U. — Tlio (^neens Run coal basin in Clin- ts. with atlas of 14 sheets, colored map, 1 iiiilix sheet, 2 sheets colored sections, Harris- liiiit;, 1881. Piatt, Franklin — Continued. How anthracite coal lies in the rocks. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania. Report A2, specal report on waste in mining anthracite, by liranklln Piatt, pp. 1-4, plates, Harrisburg, 1881. and Piatt, W. G. Report of progress in the Cambria and Somerset district of the bituminous coal fields of western Pennsylvania. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Repoi* HHH, 348 pages, plates, maps, 8', Harrisburg, 1877. Includes preface by J. P. Lesley, pp. xi-xxiiv. Abstract, Am. Jour. S''i., 3d series, vol. 16, p. 315 (i p.), 1878. Report of progress in the Cam- bria .and Somerset district of the bitumi- nous coal fields of western Pennsylva- nia, part 1, Cambria. 2d (iool. Surv. Pennsylvania, Ueport HH, XXX, 194 pages, 5 plates, 5 maps, 8"^, Harrisburg, 1877. and Sanders, R. II. .Section of the Paleozoic rocks in Blair County, Pa. Am. Phil. Soc. Proc., vol. 17. pp. 349-352, 714, 1878. 2d (iool. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report F, fossil ore .Juniata Valley, by J. H. Dewecs. pp. 261-264, Harrisburg, 1878. Sherwood, Andrew, and. The geol- ogy of Lycoming and Sullivan coun- ties. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report of prog- ress GG, ix, 208 pages, 2 maps, plates, Harris- burg, 1880, Piatt, \V. G. Report of progress in In- diana County. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report H4, xxvii, 1-316 pages, map, Harrisburg. 1878. Report of progress in Armstrong County. 2d Geol, Surv. Pennsylvania, Report H5 for 1879, xsiii-lxvii, 338 pages, map, Hariisburg, 1880. Report of progress in Jefferson County. 2d Geol. .Surv. Pennsylvania, Report H6, xxxiv, 218 pages, map, Harriiburg, 1881. Piatt, Franklin, and. Report of ])rogresH in the Cambria and Somerset district of the bitiiminouH coal fields of western Pennsylvania, part 1, Cam- bria. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report HH, XXX, 194 pages, 6 plates. 5 maps, Harrisburg, 1877. 756 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BCJLL. 127. Piatt, \V. (i., !»nd Piatt, Franklin— Coii'd. — — Report of progress in the Cam- bria iind Somt'rsci district of the l>i- tuiuinoiis coal lields of wosteru Penn- sylvania. 2(1 in-iA. Snrv. I'ouiis.vlvania, lleport HHII, a48 )>a};('.f, ])lalCH, main, llarriHliiiif;, I;*??. Includes iiroface by .r. 1". Lesley, )))>. xi-xx\iv. Abstract, Am. Juur. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 15, p. 3ir. (i p.), 1878. Pleistocene. New EN(iLANi). 178G. Gay Head, West, Baylies. 1811. Observations in vicinity of New Haven, .'^illinian. 1818. Keniarks on sections of Massa- chusetts on Connocticut River with j)arts of Vermont, Hitch- cock, E. Mineralogy and geology of Boston region, Dana, S. L. and J. F. Index to geology of the Northern States, Eaton. 1821. Notice of geological essays, by H. 11. Hayden, Silliman. 1822. Kocks BUj)posed to move without ai)parent cause, I'otros, 1823. Kockiug stone in Durham, N. H., Moore, J. 15. Regions contiguous to River Con- necticut, Hitchcock, E. 1824. Marthas Vineyard and Elizabeth islands, Hitchcock, E. Rocking stone in Warwick, R. I., Taylor, S. Roxbury rocking stone. Porter, Cambridge and Webb. 1825. Former lake near Uolyoke, Mass., Hubbard, A. O. Rocking stone in Savoy, Mass., Porter, J. Moving of rocks by ice. Wood, J. ; Adams, J. On bowlders and rolled stones, N. Moving rocks of Salisbury, Lee, C. A. 1826. Remarks on bowlders, Dobsou. A rocking stone. Mason, O. Eruptions of Long Lake and Mud Lake in Vermont, Dwight, S. E. 1827. Lead mines of Hampshire County, Mass., Nash. Porcelain clay, Vermont, Dewey, C. 1828. Supposed transportation of rocks, Dewey. Pleistocene — Contintied. Nkw EN(Ji,Axn — Continued. 1829. Slides in the White Mountains, Silliman, Wilcox, C; liuld- win, J. Qeologj of county of Berkshire, Mass., Dewey. 1832. Geological survey of Massadm. setts. Economics, Hitchcoik, i;. Watercourses, alluvial audotlitT rocks of Connocticut A'allev, Smith, A. Section from Killingly to I lad- dam, Conn., Mather. Diluvial scratches, New llam]i- shire. Ball, .1. 1833. Notice of a rocking stone, Potter, Report on Massachusetts, liitih- cock. E. 1837. Excursion to Mount KataLlin, Bailey, J. W. Geology of Portland and vicinity, Hit(;hcock, E. First report ou public lauds, Maine, Jackson, C. T. First report ou geology ol Maiuc, .lack.soy, C. T. Cbiastolite of Lancaster, Mass., Jackson, C. T. Certain causes of changes now iu operatiim iu Massachntjitt^. Hitchcock, E. 1838. Observations in the White Muim- taius, Hubbard, (>. P. Second report on Maine, .lacJisun, C.T. Reexamination of economical ge- ology of Massachusetts, Hitch- cock, E. Remarks on portions of Maiue, Jackson, C. T. Second report of public lands of Maine, .Jackson, C. 1'. AUagash section from the I'eudb- scottotheSt. Jiiiwrencc. Hodge. 1839. Analysis of marl from l-'aruiiug- ton. Conn., Silliman. Survey of Aroostook River, Maine, Holmes, E. Catalogue of geological speci- mens, Maine, Jackson, C. T. Introduction, geological report. agricultural geology, Mame, Jackson, C. T. 1840. Direction of scratches in Dorches- ter, Mass., Teachiuacher. [BCLL. 127. P*BT0I».1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 757 lined. te Mountiiiiis, X, C; Hiild- of Berkshire, of MasHadm- llitcbcork, K. ivial uud other iCticut A' alley, iiigly to llail- tlier. 8, New Ilamii- g stoue, I'otter. busetts, Hitch- )uut Katub.liu, udiindviciuitv, public lauds, 1, C. T. eology oi Muiui', imcaster, Mass., 'cbauges now iu Maasaebiibitts, tbe Wbito Moim- (). V. Maiuc, Jai'ksuii, f ocoiumiical S''- icbusetts, Hitch- rtious of Maiue. f public lands of )ii, C. T. from tbc Teudh- iiiwrcncc. Hodge. 1 from I'ariniug- llimau. oostook Kiver, s, K. ire<)lo;,Mcal sped- hicksou, C. T. ;oological report, geology, M'""^' ivtcbos in Oorclies- achmacUer. Pleistocene — f 'ontiinu d. Vkw ENdi.AND — ('oi)tiimod. IMO. (Jcological .'*nrv(\v of Hlitido Im- land, Jackson, C. 'I'. ISIl. InfiiKorial dojiosit at Ncwdeld, Me., .Facksim, V. T. licport on sections and on geol- ogy of iiortbcrn Now llan'p- shire, Wbitney and Williams. Cilacial action in New England, .lackson, C. T. Final report on Massaclinsetts, Mitebeoek, E. I'irst rci>ort on New Ilampsbire, , lackson, C. T. IWJ. i'otboics near Canaan, N. II., .lackson, C. T. Moraine in Andover, Mass., fJray, A. (icologie features of valley of Connecticut at Charleston, N. H., Webber. Glacial theory of .Vmerica, .lack- son. C. T. 18-13. (Jeology of New York, tirst dis- trict, Mather. The]>henomenaof glacio-aipicons action in North America, Hitch- cock, I". On drift, .lackson, C. T. Metamorjihism in New Tlamp- shire, .lackson, C. T. Drift of Connecticut Valley, Sil- limiin. IKII. Native copper in Whately. Jfass., Hitchcock, E. Potholes in Warwick, Mass., ricrce, E. Tertiary of Marthas Vineyard, I. yell. Dispersion of drift blocks in Herk- shiro County, Mass., Hitch- cock, E. Alluvial banks of the Connecti- cut, Webl)er, S. Final report on New Hampshire, .lackson, C. T. Oeological map of Mas8achu,sctts, Hitchcock, E. Ex|)lanntiou of geologic maj) of Massachn.'*etts, llitcbeock, K. Oeology of I'ortsmonthand vicin- ity, N. H., Hayes, .J. F. IS-li"). Travels in North Anu^rica, Fycll. Dispersion of blocks in drift in Herkshiro County, Mass., Hitchcock, E. Pleistocene — Contiiuied. Nkw FNiii.ANl»—(dn tinned. 1^45. Letter on Thetfonl region, Vor- nmnt, Thayer. First report on Vermont. Adi'nis, C. 15. Keview of .lai'ksou's report on New Hampshire Rcology, Howie. 18-16. Notes on Vermont. HitcJieoek. F. I{e]»ort on Ciiiltenden County, Vt., Thompson, T. .Second report on geolojry of VerTnont, Adams. C. B. Chemical report on mineral wa- ters and marls of Maine, (iood- ale. 1H47. Du trans])ort de blocs erratiipios, Martins. Analyses for Vermont survey, Hunt. T. S. Third n>i)ort on geology of \'er- mont, Adams. C. M. Ajjparent drift furrows dependent on strneture, Ad.ims, C. H. Hemarks on drift ])erio(l. Em- mons, E. Trains of blocks in l!ci-kshiro, Mass.. Rogers and Rogers. Drift and Clacial .action in New I'ngland, Dtisor. Drift of New j-'.ngland, etc., Rogers, IF. D. 18-18. Notes on N'ermont east of (ireen M(uintains, Hall, S. R. Terrain errati(|ue ile I'Aun-riciue dii Xonl. Desor. Drift near Moston, Stodder. Bowlder trains iu Bta'k.iliire County, Mass., Rogers and Rogers. Fourth rc^jiort on \'erinont, Adams, C. 15. Bowlder trains in Berkshire, Mass., Rogers and Rogers. Origin of bowlder trains m Berk- shire, Mass., De JT. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. (ioography of geology of Ver- mont, Thompson, T. I'olislied rocks of WmoosUi, \'t., Adams, C. M. Divisions in diluvium of Maine, .lackson. ('. T. 18111. Tertiary, etc., in island of Nan- tucket, Desor and Cabot. ^^v 758 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [Bnti,. 127 Pleistocene — Continued. New Enolani) — Coutinuctl, 1849. Shells in cliffs of Nantucket, Desor. Second visit to the United States, Lyell. Ancient sea niari;ins, Dana, .1. D. 1850. Erratic ])heuoinenii abont Lake Sui)erior, Agassi/,, Ti. Nongliuiation of White Moun- tains district, Jackson, ('. T. Origin of drift and terraces of aqueous action, Hogers, H. D. Centers of dispersion of bowl- ders, Kogers, H. D. Erratic phenomena of the White Mountains, Guyot. Condition of traps of New Hamp- shire a measure of erosion, Hubbard, 0. P. Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. 1851. Signiticauco of absence of pot- holes in Massachusetts, Hitch- cock, E. Ancient potholes in rocks, .Tack- son. C. T. Shells far above sea level, Desor, Rogers, H. I). Origin of contorted strata of sand and clay, Desor. Direction of scratches .and cleav- age in Roxbury, Mass., Jack- son, C. T. Terraces and beaches in Connec- ticut Valley, Hitchcock, E. Clay and sand deposits iit high levels in northern New Eng- land, Rogers, H. D. Terraces of Connecticut Valley, Hitchcock, E. Superposition of drift near Cam- bridge, Mass., Agiiasi?'., L. Scratches in Brookline, Mass., Cabot, Desor. Geological position of the masto- don, Warrtn, .). C. Erosion by rivers, Hitchcock, E. Strait between New England and the main continent, Rogers, H.D. Fractures of slate, Vermont and Lake Superior, Whitney. Origin of "ridge road" and simi- lar features, Stodder. Potholes of New Hampshire, Jackson, C. T. Pleistocene — Continued. Nkw Engi.anp— Continued. 1851. Fossils from Nantucket, Desor. Deposits of shells, Desor. 1852 Slide on Mount Lafnyotte at Iran- conia, N. H., Hitchiiock, E. Post-Pliocene of Southern ami Northern States, Desor. Terraces during the drift piridd along the Connecticut \'ail('y, Hitchcock, E. Observations on magnetism, Locke. 1853. Report on certain points in gcdl- ogy of Massacluisetts, ItitcL- cock, E. Appendix to history of Verinont, Thompson, T. 1854. Drift-lilled cracks at East Uoh- ton, Stodder. Fossils in post- Pliocene in (Les- ter, Mass., Stimpson. Deposit of shells near Portland, Me., Jiickson, C. T. Lignite near Burlington, Vt., Thompson, Z. Drift of eastern Massachusetts, Desor. Origin of coarse drift near Bos- ton, Desor. 1855. Impressions in clay in Hadley, Mass., Hitchcock, C. H. 1856. Large bowlder of Amherst. Mass., Hitchcock, E. Bowlders between Salem and Danvers, Mass.. Pickerinj.;. 1857. Illustrations of surface geolojjy, Hitchcock, E. Review of Hitchcock's illustra- tions of surface geology, Danii, J.D. 1858. Glacial phenomena in tiurda and the United States, Riiiiisay, Geology of North America, Mar cou, J. 1859. Landslide in Westbrook. Me., Jackson, C. T. Clay on banks of the Farniiiigton in Connecticut, Stodder. Starfish in post-Pliocene of Lew- iston. Me., Baker, W. W. Landslide near Portland, Me,, Bouv^. Catalogue of State cabinet and notes on metamorphics, Hitch- cock, E. DABTON.] NOUTII AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 759 PlelBtooene— Contiinied. Nkw Esoland— Coiitiimed. 1860. LakeraiupartHiii Veruiout, Ilitoh- cock.C. 11. Tertiary foBHils iioiii Lahrudor, Maine, etc., I >aw8i)n, J. \V. Ancient ^laciatiun of (ireeu Muuntaiu, llitckcuck, C. H. lH(il. Klevatluu and deprcHsion in North America, Gesner. Geology of the wild lauds of Maine, Hitchcock, C. U. Nofeii on ttuctionsacruaH Vermont, Hitchcock, C.H. General report on geology of Maine, llitchock, C. II. Drift near Brandon, \'t., Jackaon and lilake. Economical geology of Vermont, Hager. Changes of level during drift period, Adams, C. B. Notes on wild lands of Maine, Holmes, K. Report on northern Vermont, Hall.S.R. Geology of Aquidneck, Hitch- cock. C. H. Geology of Plymouth, V^t., Hager. Physical geography of Maine, lIolmeH, E. Bowlder, with fossils from Saco River, Mo., Rogers, W. B. ; .Jackson, C. T. Glaclatiou of Mnalhaven region, Ue liuski. Report on geology of Vermont, Hitchcock, E., Hitchcock, E., jr., Hager, and Hitchcock, C.H. Subpeat deposits of Diatomacea, Edwards. Fossil fruits in lignites of Bran- don, Vt., LeHiiuoreux. Chemistry of survey of N'ermont, Hitchcock, C.H. Physical geography and scenery of Vermont, Hager. 18()L>. Glacial action in southern Maine, De I^aski. Geology of Marblehead, Gregory, .I..J.H. Marls or diatomuceous earths of Maine, Bailey, L. W. Salt marsh formations of Lynn, Mudgo. Pleistocene — Cont in ued . Nkw Enolaxd— Continued. 1862. AUagash and Cauiiuomogonioo lakes, White, <). (Jroovod bowlilors in Bethel, Me., True. Reports on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. Geology of Manchester and Lvnn- field, Mass., Mudge. Bowlder near (.irovelaud, Mass., Mudge. Flora of the White Mountains, Dawson, J. W. Exploration in Aroostook County, Me., Holmes, E. Notes on Maine, Hitchcock, C. II. 1864. Address, Natural History Society of Montreal, Dawson, .J. W. (Uacial action about Penobscot fJay, Ue Laski. Powow Hill, Mass., (iregory. Remarks on < Gloucester coast re- gion, Gregory. Gravel pit at Topslield, Mass., Todd. Local geology of Topstiold, Mass., Mackenzie. Relation of vegetation to geology at Marblehead, Gregory. Remarks on geology of Middlo- ton, Mass., Gregory. 1865. Pothcdes near Poultney, Vt., Nichols, J. A. Origin of prairies, Winchell, A. Frozen well of Brandon, Vt., Blake, Rogers and .Jackson. 1866. Post-Tertiary of Maine, Do Laski. Glaciation at Rockvillo, Mass., Barden. Glacial phenomena of Labrador and Maine, Packard. Some features of glaciation in the United States, .Jackson, C. T. Buried pine swaiiip at Newbury- porl, Mass., Perkins. Formation of excavated lake ba- sins of New England, Shaler. Geology of Andover, Mass., Hitchcock, C. H. Polishing of rocks by sand, Jack- son, C. T. Glacial period in North America, Belt, T. 1867. Ancient glaciers in White Moun- tains, Vose. 760 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [ntTLuin. ■if Pleistocene — CoDtiuiiod. Nkw Knh(nation of ^coologic nnip of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. liipton 8ca boacheH, Hungerford. On »oniu (ilacial liuds with fossils at liloaccHtcr, Ma.ss., ShiihT. Diatoniaceontt innd at CohaHset, Mass., Stoddcr. 18GU. J{eccnl nliales at }jroat dejtth be- low Kort Warren, Niks. Landslides near Portland, Me., Morse. Motion <»f glaciers, De Laski. Distribntion of drift. Hyatt. Snrfaco changes in Maine, True. 1870. liaised l)cach at Marblehoad, Mass., Hyatt. Former glaciers in White Moun- tains. Aga.ssiz, L. Landslide on Mount Passacona- way, Perkins, (>. H. Erratic at Lynn. Mass., Tracy. Geology of Salem region, Packard. 1871. Geology of Orleans County, Vt., Hall. .S. K. Infusorial earths, Edwards. Howliler trains in Berkshire County. Mass., Porry. Changes oflevel of coast of Maine, Shalcr. Kidgcs of drift in eastern Massa- chusetts, Slialer. New Haven region, Dana, .1. 1). Claystones from Hanover, N. 11., Edwards. Quaternary in New Haven re- gion, Dana, .1. 1). Geology of the White Mountains, Hitchcock, C. H. Moraines near Watertown, Mass., Shalcr, Niks. Pleistocene — Con t i nund. Nkw EN(ir.AM) — Continued. 1871. l'08iti(ui and height of idatcin in which New England ;;laii(rM originated, Dana,.!. I). Connecth'ul glacier, Dana, . I. ji. (ilacial Hcratrln^N in HerkHliiii' and Wachusett ranges, Agas- siz, L. 1872. Phosjjliate bods in South Caro- lina, Packard. Drift in vicinity of Salem, MasB., Pickering, Transportation of bowlders, .lackson, C. T. Glacial ])oriod in Now Engliiiid, Perry. A set of bowlders in HerksLiri', Mass., Agassiz, L. Relations of syenite at KichiiKHKi. elevation of coast of llatteras and Maine, Jackson, C. T. Islainl of Ai|uidneck ami parts ui' Narragansett Hay, Shalcr. Geologic features in vicinity ul Massachusetts. Hyatt. Notes on Jackson, Bartlctt, Con- way, and Tamworth, N. II., Vose, Atlantic Coast levels, Niks, Hyatt. On oceanic, coral island siil).'*i- dence. Dinia, J. D. (ilacial theory of drift, .iacksou, c. r. (ilacial action on Mount Katab- diu, De L.i.ski. 1873. Post- Tertiary history of New England, Peiry. Dawson on post-Pliocene of Can- ada, Dana, .1. D. River and lake terraces, Voiimaiis. Glacial and ('hamplain eras iu Now England, Dana, .1. D. Geology of New Haven region, Dana, ,J. D. Stria- on Mount MoiKKhiock, Wheolock. Glaciixl fossil of Maine, Shermau. Trains of liowlders, Reed. Comparison of glacial plicnom- ena, Packard. 1874. Movements of rocks at Alousou, Mass., Niles. History of Winnipiseogeo Lake, Hitchcock, C. H. DAKTON.l NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 7«1 levels, Nilw, Mount Katiili- istory of New riioccnc of Cau- ). i-raocB, Voiimiius. iiuplain eras iu Diuiii, .1. I>. Iliiveii region, ut Moiiadnoik. Maine, Sherraau. crs, Reed, glacial phciiom- ocks at Mousoii, Pleintoceiie — ( 'ontiniiod. N'l'W Kx(ii..\Ni) — ('ontinuud. 1S7I. SiiMicrv of CooH Coiinly. N. 11., lliiiilinKtoii. Sc'cnoLrraiiliiial tioolo^y Ninv lIaiii|iHliirr, llitclicoi'k, ('. II. I'liysiciil lii>tory of New Ilanip- sllif)', llitclinii'lf, ('. II. (icolony of rortlainl. ilitciu'orii, C. 11. (ilaclal plioiionirna of Aiuoriou anil Knropt,', Packard. Relation of ^colony to agrieul- tiirc, Hitchcock, ('. H. lb".'). RoHt-l'liocenc of Baukoty Head, Scndder, Verrill. Recent clmiiKes of level of et)ast of Maine, I>ana, ,1. D. RelatiouH of Ito.ston and N'urrii- Ijansett bay», inhaler. Sonthern New i;nf,'land dnrin^; the ineltini; of flie j^lacier, Dana, .1. I). Report of f^coloj^ist and on State cabinet, Vermont. (luttin;!;. Notes on (^astern MasHachtiHetts, I >o(lf;c. (Jlacial action on Mount Wash- ington, llitc'heock, ('. II. Reniarki* on yeoloj^y of coast north t'roni Hoston, Shaler. Ho\viank. 1877. Conuccticnt Vallevduriuji Cluun- plain and terrace period, I'phani. Larji'e Itowlders in New llunii>- sliire, I'rescott. Surface geoiojjiy of Merrinuic \iilley, I'phani. Westlield duiing the Chain]ilain period. Diller. Orif^in of kaines in New llani])- shire, U])bain. Surface y;<'o]og> of eastern Mawsa- chusetta, Crosby. Pleistocene — Continued. Nkw I'N(ii,A>n>— Contiuue.l. l''<77. Note on the (ilacial era, T)anu, ,I.D. (it'olo_;y of Now Ilaniprthire, llitehcoek, ('. II. : llunlin;;ton. <>nllic(;ia<'ialepoihs, Price, V.. K, Chani^re.s of eliniatiulnring (ilacial period, (tcikie. I'ost-l'lioceneolNantiieket, .Scud- di-r. 187«. Modilied drift in New llani|)- aliiro Uphatu. Region .•ibniit head of Andro.s- cogf;in, Maine. Huntington. (truN el ridgcK in Merriniac Valley, Wright. (J. ]•'. The Ice age, (irataeu]). History of survoyHin NewHainp- sbire, Hitchcock, ('. H. Atlas lo ge(dogy of New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock. C. II. (ilacial drift. New Hampshire, HitchecMk.C. II. Surface geology of Coos Counly, N. H., Huntington. Lenticular hills of drift, Hitch- cock. C.H. Distribution of till. New I lamp- shire. I'ldiam. iMtononiic geology of New llauip- shirc. Hitchcock, ('. H. Richmond bowlder trains, lieu- ton. Region at head of Androscoggin River, Me., Huntington, Surface geology of New Hamp- shire, i'pham. Karnes in New Hampshire and Mas8a<'hn8ctts. Wright, (i, F. (ieology of Cheshire Conuty, N. H.,Tenncy. Causes of glacial ])henomona in northeast Cnittul States, Torell. 1879. Mcfarlane's (Jeological Railroad (inidc. Hitchcock, ('. H. Glacial ULarkings in White Moun- tains, Hitchcock, C. II. North American Meso/oic and Cenozoic, Miller, S, A. Atlantic syst(;m of mountains, Hitcbcock.C. 11. The till in New England. I'phani. Fornnition of Cape (!od. r])ham. (ieology of W'hite Mouutaius, Hitcbcock.C. H. 762 CATALOaUK AND INDEX OF (BUU,. ir. Plelatocene — ContiuiuMl. NkW l"/N(iI,ANI> -CoiitiiuiPd. 1871). 'rcriiiiiial iiioruiiuH of North AiiiHi'iviiii ice bhuut, r))liuiii. (iliiciiil purioil Ml caMtorit Aiiier- ivn, llitclic^ock, (.'. H. 1880. C}«<)log.v ol'cuotern MitHHitcliiiHuttH, Crosby. Alli m^l i\i»um\H in reliitivo eli*- vatiuii of litiul »U(1 Bt-a, Mituli- oll, H. AiKlroHco^gin gliiciur, Htoiio. (ieoUigic action of Iiiuiiiih iuuIh, .lulieu. (Jeology of iiortliern Nuw Kng- luiid, Ilitclicuck, (J. H. SuccoHHion of eriod, Chambuilin, T.C. ('lassiflcation of lake baitinN, Davis, W. M. Potholes at (iurleyville, Coiiii., Koons. Glacial ])heuomena near New Haven, Blake, W. I'. Kuniarks on Mount liesert. Mi., Davis, W. M. Western ilischarge of the lloiiileil Connectirnt, Dana, .1. D. Glacial and Cluimplain periodn, New Haven region, li.iiia. J. D, Eastward extent of JuratriaH. Dana, J. I>. 1884. Singing beach of Mauclu'Stti, .lulieu. Distribution and origin of ilniiii' lins, Davis, W. M. (Observations in Mount KataLdiii district, Hamlin. Moraine of siM'ontl (ilacial I'purli by Chamberliu, Dana, J. Ii. Glacial erosion, Davis, W. M. Drumlins, Davis, W. M. Geology of Rhode Island, l)iili>. Geology and mineralogy in I'.ssex County, Mass., McDaniil. Kettle holes near Woods Hole, Mass., Koous. On chasm "Purgatory" in Sut- ton, Mass., (!rosby. Geology of Paradise near New- port, K. I., Dale. 1885. Deflection of drift sc^ratclics in Mainif, Stone. Till ridge of New Haven calliil Round Hill, Dana, .1. D. Kettle holes of Woods Iloh' re- gion, Koons. Glaciation on Mount Kearsaij,'!'. N. H., Putnam. Microscopic examination of •^t'l'i''* of sands, .lulieu and Mollon. Striatiou of Mount Desert, Kiil- tield. I BULL. ir. illllOll. Ill «lUHt <'. IlipliUII |)lM'ill(ls. re).;iuii, Hanii. t of Jmiitiiiw. of MllUchrHll'I. orif;iii of ilruiii- , M. Muuut KiiliihiUu n. iw.t , McDauitl. iir Woods Hole, rj;at«ry" in Sut- osliy. kdiso near New- lo. rift scratclict! in !W Haven ciiHi'il ana, ,1. H. Woods Hole re- loimt Kearsaigi', iihiationof si'ric3 I'll and MoltiMi. uut Debeit, liiil- OAHTflW.) NORTH AMEHICAN GEOI-OOY. 763 Pleistocene— Continued. Nkw Knoi.and- -Con tinned. lf. KrodiuK p«>wor of ice, New- berry. \HH(]. Miir^iiial kaineR, T.owiH, U.C. Uejiort on Coliitcook Bay district, Hiialer. 1SK7-1HH!!. A>{e and cnn8e of frorgefumt l»y till* ConiHM'tifiit, etc., Kiiier- HOU. Origin of kanii'8, Slialer. Inventory of (ijacial drift, Cliaiu- berlin, 'I'. C. Kristol County, MaHN., Klialer. Connncticiit (ilaeial lake, Kiui^r- son. History of KoHtoii liiiain, Crosby. ColiaHNct jiotlioloH, lJouv<^, llp- haiii. [KsHex region,] geolofjic notes, Sears. Gay Head, Morrill, F.. I. H. Oeolofrical recreation in ^[aHsa- cliuHetts coiiter, lloiieyinan. Hampshire County, Mass., Kiner- Hon. Marthas Viiieyanl, .Shaler. Nahant, Lane. Nantucket, Shaler. Outer islauds of Kostou Harbor, Crosby. Keport — division of Glacial geol- ogy, Cbaniberlin, T. C. Shells in till near Hoston, Uphain. Structure of driinilins, Upliani. SwanijiH of New England, Shaler. lusirui^tion in geological investi- gation, Uavis. W. M. Camel's Hninp and Lincoln Moun- tain. U]iham. Ulaciatiou of mnnntaius, Uphain. Geology of Uliode Island, Provi- dence Franklin Society. Auiilysis of clay from Farming- ton, Me., Robinson. Mount Desert region, Shaler. Terminal nioraines, Stone. Great bowlder at AVoodbridgo, Conn..IIubbard, O. P. Topographic development of Con- necticut Valley. Davis, W. M. Cape Ann, Ma.ss., Shaler. Mount Desert Island, Shaler. Division of coast line geology, United States Geological Sur- vey, Shaler. Pleiatooene— Cnntiiiuftd. Nkw F,Niii,ANi>— Continued. 1887-18HS». Magnetite and tea water in drift, Kohertson. Report — Atlantic Coast clivision, United States Geological Sur- vey, Shaler. 18iK). Classillcation of Glacial sedi- ments of Maine, Stone. I Histitry of Hoston basin, Crosl>y, Glacial sand plaint, Davis, W.M. Tertiary and (Cretaceous of Massa- cliiisotts, Shaler. Glacial liinoid furrows, Packard, nernardstiin scries, Hmernoii. I Sanborn bowlder, Massachiisetts, ' Saville. Distribution of bowlders, liilch- I cock, C. II. ' Kaolin in lilandford. Mass., I Crosliy. I (iay lb-ad, Merrill, F. .1 U. I Glacial scratciies near Norfolk, Conn., Cornisli. Vein tilling in till of Connecticut Valley, Emerson. Drift on Mlock Island, Rand. Evidtfiice of till on Glacial climate, Crosby. Madison bowlder, (Jrosby. Glacial ac^tion in southeastern Connecticut, Wells, Long Island Sound and sub- merged channel of the Ilmlson, Dana, .1. D. Macfailane's Railway (iuide, Hitchcock. C. H. ; Crosby, Upliaiii. 1801 . Kame ridges and other ])li.ton and Heck. Secondary regions of New York and New .lersey, I'icrce. Singular i>osilioM of a griinite rock, C'orni'lius. 1821. Travels through the Northwest, Schoolcraft. Geologic notice of Troy, N. Y., Hale. 1822. Notices at Niagara I'alls, I'oot. Survey of K'enssehior County, N.Y., Eaton. Singular deposit of gravel, New York, Eaton. Mineralized tree, rocking stone, etc., (ireen, .1. Some facts at Hudson, N. Y., Jen- kins. 1821. Survey of Erie Canal. Eaton. 182(5. Tertiary on border of Hudson River, Eii\ch. 1827. Borings for water, Dishrow. Diluvial di^jjosits in Now York and elsewhere, Eaton. PleiBtocene^Continued. Nkw Youk — Continued. 1828. Nomeiudature of North American rocks, Eaton. 1829. Serpentine bowlders of Ea.sl Chester, N. Y., Harnes. Scralelies and furrows on New York Island, De Kay. 1830. Feature of south side of Ontarid X'alh'y, (ielihard. Geological text-book, Eaton. Diluvial furrows and scrati lies. Thomas, D. Tufa at Cliittenango, N. Y., S:iii. ford. 1831. Ancient drainage and origin of Niagara Falls, FeatluMNtdn. haugh. 1832. Geology of the Highlands of New York, Mather. Stratigraphic geology cstabliKhcd by orgimic remains, F^atoii. 1833. Facts relating to diluvial aclinii. Now York, Thompson, W, A, ContribntiiMis to geology. Lea. Alluvium of the Mohawk, Toiii- linsou. 183."). Age of I'.rio and St. Lawrence basins, Fii\ch. On the falls of Niagara, Kogers, H. I). 183(5. (icology of lakes .md Mississiiijii Valley, (iibso!-., .1. 15. 1837. Ele])hant remnins near Koclics- tor, N. Y., Am, .Four. Sci. First rei>ort of survey of fonrt'i di.'itrict of New ^'ork, V^annxcni. Notices in northern New Vurk, Hubbard, O, 1". First rejjort ot' lirst district "I' Now York, Mather. First report on survey of (liinl district of New York, Conrad. First report on second district of New York, I^inmons, [■]. 1838. Mountains in Essex County. N. Y..Redtield. Second report of survey of fourth district of Now York, Hall. J. Report of geologist of tirst dis- trict of New York, Mather. Bones of mannnoth in WocMicstei', N. v., Dewey, C. He]iort of geologist of second district of New York, I'^ui- mons, E. [nri.L. 127, UARTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 705 l.Ml. North Aiiu'i'iran I'lflors of I'la.sl Huriu's. urrows on New le Kay. I side of Ont.iric) rd. )()ok, Eaton. 8 iind 8crat( lion, nngo, N. v.. Smu- »o and origin of Is, Featlii'i'-tdn- IligblaixlH of ther. ology cstalilisliid iiiains, Eaton. () diliivia! actimi, oiiipMon, W. .\. I) geology, I.iii. o Mohawk, 'I'imi- lul St. I>a\vr('iice Niagara, Kogers, 8 .md Mississiiijii .1. H. s iioar KocliC'*- .liMir. .Sci. invvey of t'cuirtli ^'()l•k, X'annxcin. I'l'u Now ^lnk, I'lrst dintiirt (if ther. lurvcy of lliirii ^ Ork, ('(inrail. oconil distriit of IKIII.S, [•]. lOsstix County. survey of foiirtli w York, lliill J. isl of first (lis- i)rk, Math<'r. b in Hochcsler, t C. >gist of sccdiul I'w York, Hui- Pleistocene — Continued. Nkw Youk — Continued. 16'39. Third report on fourlli district of Now York, Hall, .1. Evidences of diluvial currents, western New York, Hayes, G. E. Geology and topography of west- ern New York, Hayes, (i. E. Geology of Now Y'ork County, Gale.' Polished limestone of Rochester, Dewey, (". Notes on American geology, Con- rad. Third report on first district of Now York, Mather. Second report on paleontology of New York, (Conrad. 1810. Eiiuivaleucy of deposits on cast and Avest sides of the Atlantic, Eaton. Fourth report on survoy of Hie third district of New York, Y'anuxem. Fourth report on survey of the fourth district of Now Y'ork, Hall, J. I'oiirth rei)ort of geologist of first district of New Y'ork, Mather. Appendix to the rejiort on the third district of New York, Carr, E. S. Ai>pendix to report on the fourth district of New York, Hors- ford. Keport ou minerals and chemical department, New Y'ork; Heck. 1841. Sketch of geology of North America, Danbeiiy. Howldors ami scriitches, Matlior. Fifth rejiort on fourth district of New York, Hall, .^. Fiftli report on survey of first district of New ^'ork, Mather. ISlL'. t)r;gin of drift near New York, Hedlield. Mineralogy of New York, IWuk. Ulaciation of I'ennsylvunia and New Yorli and origin of con- glomerates, Rogers, 11. 1). Geology of Now York, second dis- trict, Emmons, E. (■oology of third district of New York, E;>'inons, E. ISlli. Stria- and turrows in rocks of western New York, Dewey, ( '. Pleistocene— Continued. Nkw Youk— Continued. 1813. Polishing of nxrks, and parallel valleys, Rogers, H. 1). Hrokon strata iunl intermingled drift ou shore of Lake Erie, Hall,,L Glaciated cherty limestone near Niagara, Hall, .1. Cretaceous I'ossil iu well in Brook- lyn, Redfield. Explanation of sections at Port- age, Hall. ,\. The phenomena of glacio-ai] neons action in North America, Hitch- cock, E. Survey of island of New York, (Jale. (jeologic history of Manhattan Island, t'ozzens. Fourth report of survey of second district. New York, llmmous. E. (ieology of New York, first dis- trict. Mather. Geology of western district of New York, Hall. .L IfSll. Niagara Falls, their changes and gi'ology. Hall. ,). (Jeologic position of mastodon at IMg Hone Lick aud other local- ities, l.yell. Ridges, benches, etc., of Canadian lakes aud the St. Lawrence, Lyell. Amoricau geology and condition of research, Rogers, H.D, (ieology of Niagara Falls region. Hall,.). American geology and condition of research ill the United States, Rogers, 11. 1). 1845. Physical geology east of Rocky Slountains, and (Minditious of Hedimeutation and uplift, Ma- ther. Travels iu North America, Lyell, ICxcavation by recession of cata- racts, Featherstonhaiigh, Agricultural geology of northern New York, Emmons, E. ISU). Agriculture of New Y'ork, Em- mons, Vj. 1847. Ancient sea nuirgins. Cham- bers. Observations on Lewis (Jountyj N. Y., Hough. 766 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [DUU. 127. PleiBtocene — C on tinned . Xew Youk — Continued. 1847. Geologic position of Casteroidos Obionensis, Ilali, J. 1848. Casteroidos at Clyde, N. Y., Hall, J. Terrain erratiqne de rAmdricjue du Nord, Desor. Fossils in drift at Brooklyn and Wostport, Desor. Shflls in drift in Brooklyn, Red- field. 1849. Geological action of tides, Red- field. Geology in Elizabethtown, Kel- logg- 1850. Survey of county of Washington, Fitch. Alhivions marines ot lacustres et du terrain orrati([ue, Desor. Fossil remains from Broome County, N.Y., Redfield. Terraces of Connecticut Valley, Hitchcock, E. Origin of drift and of terraces of aqueous action, Rogers, H. D. Survey of Seneca County, Dela- field. Drift from the southward in St. Lawrence Valley, Hall, J. Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. 1851. Terrain erratiquedesIiltats-U?ns, Boucheporn. Survey of county of Madison, Evans, G. Deposits of shells on Lake Cham- plain. Desor. Ridge road, Rochester to Lewis- ton, Desor. Co(iuillfs marines dans lo b.assin du lac Ontario, Desor. Origin of ridge road and similar features, Stodder. 1852. Survey of county of Essex, Wat- son. l'o.it-Tertiary of vicinity of Albany, Eights. 1853. Ueber Niagara Falls, Desor. 1854. Drift, of Brooklyn, Desor, Red- field. 18.55. Falls of Niiigara, Desor. 1857. Remarlts on Niagara Falls, Geddes, Hall, .L Illustrations of surface geology, Hitchcock, E. Pleistocene— Continued. New Yokk— Continued. 1857. Subsidence on New .fer.sey aud Long Island, Cook. Notes on the Onondaga basin, Smith, V. W. On Falls of Niagara ai I tlid changes, Bakowell. 1858. Geological causes that have iiilln- enced the scenery of Canada, etc., Ramsay. Glacial phenomena in Canada and the United States, Ramsay. Sketch of geology of the ruited States, Rogers, II. D. Geology of North America, .Mar- con, .1. 1859. Third report of third district of New York, Vanuxem. Survey of Onondaga, \. V. (ieddes. The plains of Long Island, N. Y., Watson. Past and present condition m Niagara Falls, Gibbes, L. I\. 1861. Subpeat deposits of Diatoniacea. Edwards. Fresh-water shells in some post- Tertiary deposits. Bell, H. Bowlders in Orange County, Les- ley, J. P. Survey of county of Stculion. Deiiniston. 1862. fe'irvey of county of Orange, Deii- niston. 1863. Mohawk Valley glacier, Uana. •I.D. 1864. Address, Natural History Sofiet.v of Montreal, Dawson, .1. W . 1865. Skizze der Umgegeud voii \';w York, Crcdner. Le Niagara (luiuzeans apns. Mar con, .J. 1866. Subsidenco of land at Coxsackie, N. Y., Dwight, W. B. Mastodon atCohoes, Safely. 1867. Post-Pliocene on Gardincis Is- land, N. \\. Smith, S. I. History of geology of New York Island, Stevens. Glacial movements in valley of St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. 1868. Relations of mastodon and ile- |)hant in America, Hall. .f. 1869. Rock ruins, Niagara Fulls, Hy- att. ki^ DARTON.; NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 767 Pleistocene — f'ontinnod. Nkw Yokk — Continued. 1S()9. Kemains of man in dopositH at .Saratoga, McGuire. Coast dopresaiou of Lonj; Island, LowiH, E. 1871. Position and height of phitcan in which Now England glaciers ori^inatpd, Dana, . 1. 1). ])i-]K)sition of niastiidon skeleton at Cohoos, Gilbert, 0. K. 187'-'. Niagara, itshistory, geology, etc., IloUey, G. \V. Glacial phenomena, vicinity of New York City, Stevens. On oceanic coral island subsi- dence. Dana, . J. D. Past and ftiture of Niagara. Guu- ninjf. Glacial scorings in St. Lawrence County, Willcox. 187:i. Trains of bowlders and transpor- tation of bowlders. Reed. Glacial movements in nortliern New York. Stevens. Kiver and lake terraces, You- inans. Observations on Niagara, Tyn- dall. Glacial and Champlain era.s in Now England, Dana, J. D. Post-Tertiary history of New Eng- land. Perry. 1871. Future of Niagara, Holley, 6. W. 187"). Howlders near Hatiivia, Fargo. (Silurian fossils in drift on Long Island, Martin. D. S. 187(i. Formation of lakes, Russell, I. C. Geologic notes from New York, Lloyd, T.C.H. Formation of sand dunes, Lewis, E. 1877. Valleys of southern Long Island, Lewis, E. Long Island roast, Lewis, E. On the (Jlacial epochs, Price, E. K. Water courses of Long Island, Lewis, E. Ithaca and vicinity, Simons. 1878. Geologic liistory of New York Is- land, etc., Newberry, The Ice age, Gratacap. Distribution of till, New Hamp- shire, Upbaui. Pleistocene — f ' ontin ued . New Youk — Continued. 1878. Changes of heights ol luud .and sea in (ilacial and Chaniplain periods, Uphaiii. Bowlder trains in Berkshire County, Mass., Rogers antl I Rogers. i 1879. Formation of Cape Cod, IJpham. I Atlantic system of mountains, Hitchcock, C.H. Geologieai Railroad Guide. Now York, Macfarlane. 1880. Geologic action of humus acids, .Inlien. Succession of glacial deposits in New England. Fpham. Structure and liyi)8<)inetiy of Catskill Mountain.><, (Jiiyot. (Jcology of the oil regions, Carll. 1881. Mastodon, Hroadhead. Mineral springs of Sar.atoga, Fish. Little mountains oast of the Cats- kills, Davis, W. M. Karnes of moraines of New Eng- land. Wright, G F. 1882. Potholes near Williamsbridge, Uritton, N. L. Thickness of glacier. Smock. Notes on Stateii Island, IJritton, N.L. Rocks of New York and Staten Island, and on drift, Newberry. Excavation of bed of the Kaat- crskill, N. Y., .Tulien. Remarks on the Catskills and Hudson ^^•llley, Newberry. Features of thheii()inena of Long Is. land, by Bryson, Dana, .1. 1». Geology of l?iehniond C'onnty, Brittou, N. L. Terminal moraine of the second Glaeial period, Chaniberlin, T. C. Changes of level on cast coast of Nortli Aineriea, ('ook, G. H. Classilieation of lake basins, Da- vis, W. M. Parallel drift hills of western New York, .Tohnsou, L. 1884. Glacial action in northern New York andCfinada, Willcox. Dellection of streams by terres- trial rotation, Gilbert, G, K. Niagara River and the Glacial period, ^V^ight, G. F. Classilieation (tf Joint structures, Crosby. Report of work on Quaternary geology, Chamberlin, T. C. Drnmlins, Davis, W. M. Terminal moraine in Pennsylva- nia, etc., Lewis. II. C. Gla('iated area of North America, Wright, G. F. Gorges and waterfalls, Davis, W. M. Distribution and origin of drnm- lins, Davis, W, ^1. Helderberg limestones east of the Catskills, Davis, W. M. Moraine of second Glacial epoch, by Chamberlin, T. C; Dana, .1. D. 1885. Glaeiation on Mount Kearsarge, N. IL, I'litnam. Musical sand, its distribution and pro]>erties, Bolton and .Inlien. Local glaciers in Catskill Moun- tains, Smoek. Geology of sea bottom in ap- proaches to Now York Bay, Lindenkohl. Glaeiation of Shawangunk Moun- tain, Julien. Pleistocene — Continued. Nkw Yokk — Continued. 1885. Phases in elevation of North America, Newberry. Notes on Niagara, Ilallett, P. Geological formations of Lonu Island, Bryson. Old shore lino of Lake Ontario, Gilbert, G.K. Niagara gorge as a chronoiiictfr. Wright, a. F, Contorted clay on west side i\i Lake Clhamplain, Hall, C. 11. 1886. Old gorge at Niagara, Clayjiole. Niagara gorge, Science. Rec«!Ssion of Niagara Falls, Wodd- ward, R. S. Cruise along Staten Island, lirit- ton. N. L. Buftalo and Chicago, Claypole. New geologic wrinkles, Gilbert, G. K. Place of Niagara in geologic his- tory, Gilbert, G. K. Geology of Long Island, Meirill, F..LII, Niagara Falls, Hovey. Structure of clay near Newbiirg, Dwight. Notes on Staten Island, Brittdii, N.L. Drift at Tompkinsvillo, stuteii Island, liritton, N. L. 1887. Dynamic elVoet of the ice slieet. Merrill, F..LH. The Niagara gorge, Pohlmim. Inventory of Glacial drift, (li.im- berliu, T. C. Cutting at Croton Point, War- ring. Long Island, geology, Dana, ,F. D, Long Island, Woodhaveu well, Lewis, E. Prehistoric hearth in western New York, (iilbert, (i. K. Sink holes at Attica, Clarke,,!. M, Staten Island drifts, Brittmi.N. L. Staten Island drift fossils, (Irati- cap. 1888. Changes of level of the fireat Lakes, Gilbert, G. K. Iroquois Beach, Spencer, .(, W. Long Island, beaches on sdiillicrn side, liryson. Long Island, well hole on south- side, Bryson. DABTON. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 769 IB a ohronoiiKiter, ateii Island, lirit- 1 Island, lirittiiii. )tnn Point, ^Va^• oil hole on soutli- Pleistocene — Con tinned. .\i:\v YoKK- Continued. 1SS8. Miinlijittan Island, Kemp. Map ot' vicinity of New York City, Martin, 1). 8. Staten Island well boriui^s, lirit- toii, \. I.. Staten Islaml, niodilied drift, Uritton, N. L. Origin of Kaiiies, Slialer. St. Lawrence basin and the (ireat Lakes, Sjtt-ncer, .). W. Stat»'ii I.sland, leaf in sandstone in drift, llollick. Report— Atlantic Coa.st divi.sion, United States Geological Sur- vey, Shaler. Geology of Oneida (;(;mty, llrij;- liani. \m). Falls of rock at Niagara, Clay- pole. Glaciation of mountains, Upham. (ireat Lake basins of St. Law- rence, Drunimond. Life history of Niagara I'alls, Polilman. Long Island, Woodlmven well, Uryson. Staten Island, Oriskany bowlder, (irntaeap. 1890. (Hays near Morrisania, N, Y., Merrill, F. .L H. Sandstone in drift on Staten Island, Gratacap. Ancient shore lines, Merrill, r. J. II. History of Niagara River, Gilbert. (i,K. lro(|uois Heacli, Spencer. .T. W. ; Davis, \V. M. Long Island Sonnd and sub- merged channel of the Hudson, Dana, J. I>. Fiords and (ireat Lake basins of North America, Upit.im. Pothole opposite Catskill, Hub- bard. Macfarlane's Railway Guide, ' Chamberlin, Hitchcock. C. H. Mastodon at Attica, Clarke, .1. M- Iroiidetiuoit region. Dryer. Post-Glacial history of Hudson River valley, Merrill. F. .L H. Post-Pliocene continental subsi- dence versus Glacial dams. Spencer, , I. W. | Bull. 127 49 1891. Pleistocene— Continued. Nkw You;;— Continued. ISni. Kxcavation of new Crot0. Origin of drift and terraces of a(|ueousaetiy around A\'arren, Ran- dall. F. A. 1876. Origin of glaciated fragments in eoiithorn Pennsylvauia, Frazer. Glacial deposits at W(!8t Phila- deli>liia, Hall, C. E. ; Lesley, .T. P. Report on coal fields of (ireene and Washington counties, Ste- venson. Glaeiation along Kittalinny Mount.iin, Hall, C. E. 1877. Report on Fayette and West- moreland coal fields, Penn.syl- vania, .Stevenson. Oil records and levels, Pennsyl- vania, Carll. Clays and gravels underlying Philadel]>hia, IHodgot. 1878. Terrace levels in Pennsylvania, Lesley, .J. P. Report on Heaver River coal dis- trict, Pennsylvania, White, I.e.; Lesley, J. P. Surface geology of southeastern Peuusylvania, Stevenson. Hematites of Lehigh County, i'rime. Report on Indiana County, Piatt, W.G.; Lesley, J. P. 1879. Second report of lahoratory of survey of Peuusylvania, Mc- Creath. Nortli American Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Geology of Lawrence County, White, I. C. Macfarlane's (Jeological Railroad Guide, Pennsylvania, Lesley, J. P. Pleistocene— Continued. Pknnsyi.vani A— Continued. 1870. Northern township of Bntler County, Chance. 1880. Gravels of southeastern Peuimvl vania, Lesley, J. P. Geology of Mercer County, White, I.e.; Lesley, J. P. Drift of Northampton Conntv, Prime. Geology of Clinton Count y . Chance, Lesley, J. P. Report on Armstrong County, Piatt, W. G. Pre-Glacial channels of Alle- ghany and Clarion rivers, Les- ley, .J. P. Geology of McKean County, Ashhurner. Lycoming and Sullivan conntie', Sherwood and Piatt. Geology of Clarion County. Chance. Surface geology of southwestern Pennsylvania region, Steven- son. Geology of Potter County, Sher- wood, A.; Lesley,.). P. 1881. Report on Jefl'erson Connty, Piatt, W. C. Geology of Erie and Crnwfonl counties. White, I. C. ; l.t-sley, J. P. Bone caves of Pennsylvania. Leidy. Geology of Blair County, Piatt, F. Surface geology of Philadclpliiii and viciuity, Lewis. H. ('. Geology of Philadelpliia County, etc.. Hall, C.E.; Lesley. .1.1'. Antifjuity of man in the East, geologically considered, ]>i'wi», H.C. On philadelphite, Lewis, II. T. 1882. Glacial plienoiuena aud num on the Delaware, Wrigiit. (i. F. Pro-Gl.acial outlet of Lake Erie aud origin of the lower (ireai Lakes, Spencer, .J. W. Peat at Scrauton, Fairchild. Geology of Pike and Monroe counties. White, I. C. Former How of the upper Ohio. Lesley, J . P. Survey of Delaware Water Gap, Chance. DABTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 771 cKean Couiitv, jf Peniisvlvania. laware Water Gap, Pleistocene — Continued. Pennsylvania — Continued. IHKl Lakes uuhia, Koenig. Survey of Delaware County, Pa., Hall, C. E. (ieology, the lesson of the I'hila- delpbia rocks, Heilprin. 1886. tilaciation of the Lackawanna Valley. Brainier. Marginal kames, Lewis. IL C. Clay at Grays Ferry road, Pliila- delpliia, Heilprin, Koenig. Thickness of ice of northoiistern Penusylvanin, Hranner. Grays Ferry, road, near Philadel- phia, Smith, A. H. (ilaciationof Wj'oniingand T^ack- awanua valleys, IJranner. Wyoming buried valley. Hill, F. A. Archl)al in Wyoming- Lacka- wanna region, Hraiiner. Lehigli Kiver section, Hill, F. A. Potholes at Arch bald, Dana, .1. 1). Radnor Township, Delaware • County. Hand. 1888. Columbia formation, Mctieo. "Field of rorks" west of Phila- delphia, .Martin, D. 8. 1889. Ago of Pliiladfslphia red gravel, Wright, (}. F. A river pirate, Davis, W. M. Early man in the Delaware V.ai- ley, CrcHson. Rivers ami valleys in Pennsyl- vania, Davis, W. M. 772 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [■ru. ir. Pleistocene — Continued. Pknnsyi.vania — Continuod. 1889. Cbiimjjlaiii in .■^us(ir.cbauua \'al- ley, Hanhorc. 1890. DifitoniH from river clays at I'hil- a(l«)li)hia, Woolniau. -Nlact'arlanc's Railroad Giiido, Los- ley, .7. P. ; Lewis, H.C. I're-Glai'ial drainaf^o of western Pennsylvania, Foshay. (tlacial jihenonienain Beavor Vul- ley, Foshay and Hice. Upper Oliio region, Wliite, L C. Interval Itetweeii (flacial epochs, Chaniberlin, T. C. 1891. Artesian Avells in eastern Penu- sylvaiiia, Carter. Terrace formations along the Del- aware. Coman. Review of the Quaternary era, Upbam. Origin of topogiaphie forms, Davis, W. M. Letter of transmittal [central Pennsylvania], Lesley, ,1. P. Fluvial planes of western Penn- sylvania, Levorott. Glacial groves at southern mar- gin of drift, Foshay and Ilioo. New Jkksky. 1818. Geology of the United States, Macluro. 1820. Secondary regions, Pierce, Geology of Hudson River, Akorly. 1822. Mineralized tree, rocking stone, etc., Xow .Tcrsey, Green. .J. 1821. Essay on Tertiary of America, Finch. 1H27, lioiings for water, Disbrow. 1836. First report of survey of New Jersey, Rogers, 11. D. 1840. Descrii)tion of geology of \ew Jersey, Rogers. H. D. 1847. Changes in coast line, Sandy Hook, Bacbe. • 1851. Potholes of New .Jersey, .Jackson, C. T. Ancient potholes in rocks, Jack- son, C. T. 1855. Remarks on Sussex County, Kitcbell, W. Report of chemist, Survey of Now Jersey, Wnrt/. 1856. Report on soTitberu New Jersey, Cook, G. H. Pleistocene— Continued. Nkw .Jki!8K.y — Continued. 1856. Report on northern New .Ifrsey, Kitcbell. 18">7. Sul)8idence on New .Jersey Coast and Ivong Island, Cook, (i, II. Geology of Capo May Couutv, Cook, G. H. 1861. lOlovation and depression in North America, Oesnor. 1866. A bowlder and glacial scnitcben at Englewood, N. .J., Dvight, W. B. 1867. Fresb-wator glacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. Third report on survey of New .Jersey, Cook, G. H. 1868. (ileology of Now Jersey, Cook, G.H. 1869. American fossiliferous strata, Conrad. 1870. Report of geologist of New .Jer- sey for 1869, Cook, G. H. 1871. Report of geologist of New .Jer- sey for 1870. C^ook, G.H. 1872. Phenomena in vicinity of New York, Stevens. 1873. (iladcs of Maryland, Gibba.li. Report of survey of New .Jersey for 1873, Cook, G. H. 1874. Report of survey of New .Jersey for 1874, Cook, G. H. 1875. Report of survey of New . Jersey for 1875, Cook, G. II. 1H76. Report of survey of New .Jersey for 1876, Cook, G. H. 1H77. Report of survey of New .Jersey for 1877, Cook, G. H. On the Glacial epochs, j'rince, E. C. 1878. I'atalogne of exhibit of survey of New Jersey, Cook, G. H. Report on survey of New .fersey for 1878, Cook, CJ. H. Clay deposits of New Jersey. Codk and Smock. 1879. Terminal moraines of North American ice sheet, Upliam. Fire clays and associates in New Jersey, Smock. Report of geologist of New .Jersey for 1879. Cook, G.H. Limit of drift in New .lersey, Cook. G. H. Macfarlane's (ieological Kailruad Guide. Smock. DABTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 77;^ ressiou ill North lifcrons strata, nines of North 8het)t, Uiiliaiii. kssociati's in Ne" ristot'New.lersey ,G.H. in New ■'<"'"9ey, ological Kiiilroiid Pleistocene— Continued. Nkw .Fkhsky — Continued. 1880. Kjiport of jj('()I();{iHt of Now .lorsoy for 18W), Cook, (J. H. (ier)loKic action of linnniH iiRidN, .Inlifii. 1881. Primitive industry, Abbott, l!.C. Ke])ort of survey of New .lorstiy for lK,SI,('o()k.(l. II. Trniton <;rivvclH and antiquity of uuin, Lewis, 11. ('. 188J. Keport of survey of New .(ersey for 1881.'. Cook, (J. II. (iliii'iul iihenonicna of North America and man on the Dela- ware, Wrij^ht, (}. V. 1883. Ueport of survey of New .lersey for 188;}. Cook.ti. II. Thickness of slixicr iu Now .ler- sey, etc., Smock. Age of gr.avels in Trenton, N. .)., Wright. (J. 1\ Post-Tertiary with le.aves in Cumberland County. N. .1., IJritton, N. L. '['erminal moraine of eastern United States, Wright, (t. V. (Jeology of Hudson County, N. J., h'ns.sell, I. C. Terminal moraine of second (il.i- cial period, Chamberlin, T. ('. ]Wl. Keport of survey of New .lersey for 1881, Cook, G. II. Recent tind in Trenton jiravels, Abbott. I'erminal moraine in Pennsylva- nia, Lewis, H. ('. Glaciated area of North America, Wright, (}. F. 1885. Recent formations of coast of New .Jersey, Merrill, F. .L II. Report of survey of Now .Jersey, Cook, (MI. Cretaceous and 'Tertiary of New .lersey, (Jook. G. II. Rejiort of State ixeologist of New .Jersey for 188.5, Cook, G. II. llelderberg bowlders at Sunnnit, N..J., lleilprin. Microscopic examinaticui of series of sands, Julien and H(dtou. Map of United States, McHee. 1886. Marginal kames, Lewis, 11. C. Inventory of Glacial drift, Cham- berlin, T. C. Pleistocene— ( ontinuf iL Ni'.w .liiu.sr.Y- -('oiilinued. 188t>. Review of rejiml, of State geolo- gist of New .lersey lor 188.5, Raymond. 1887. Horing at Atlantic City, Wool- man. Artesian wells, New.IiTsoy, Cook, (J. IL Artesian wells, Nason. K'eport of geological survey, Cook, (r. II. Yellow gravels, Merrill, F. .L H. Coiiiinbia formation, .McCee. 1888. Mapof vicinity of New York City, Martin. PaUvdithic num in America, .McGee. Metliods iu geological investiga- tion, Davis, W. M. 1889. (Jeologic map, of New .lersey, Cook, G. IL Y'ellow gravels, I'.ritton, N. L. 18iH). Rivers of northern New .lersey, Davis, W. M. Topographic development of I uortliern New .Jersey, Davis and I Wood. Deposits on the Delaware, Mer- rill, F..T.H.: McCieo. Harrier beaches, Merrill, I'\.J. II. Some ancient shore Hues, Merrill, I F..I.1I. Encroachments of tlio sea, McGee, 'Thompson, G. Macfarlanes Kailroad (Jnide, Smock. 1891. Siibuiarino ch.annels along Atlan- tic Coast, Lindcnkolil. Origin of topographic forms, Davis, W. M. Artesian wells. New. lersey report. Smock, Woolman. Terrace formations of the Atlantic Coast and along the Delaware, Coman. i Re])ort, Xew .lersey geological survey, Smock. Fxtra-morainic drift phenomena of New Jersey, Salisbury. Maryland, Dklawauk, Vihcinia. 1799. Sand liills of Cape Henry, Va., Latrobe. 1807. Freestone quarries on Potomac and Kappaliannoek rivers, i Latrobe. 774 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nrr.i..i27 Pleistocene — Continued. Maryland, Dklaware, VinomiA— Continued. 1820. Goologiciil essay, Uaydon, II. H. Tortiiiry of America, Fincli. 1834. Report of jjoologist of Maryland, Diiratel. 1835. Travertine in Alleghany County, Nil.. leiithorKtonliangli. 18117. Pliynii^al geography of Maryland, niiciitel. Tertiary forinntions of Virginia, KogerH and KogerH. 18.38. Keport of geologist of Maryland, J>ncatel. 1839. FirNt and second reports on Dela- ware, IJootli. Reconnaissance of Virginia, Rogers, W. H. Report of geologist of Maryland, Ducatel. 1840. Report of survey of Virginia for 1839, Rogers, \V. B. 1841. Survey of Delaware, Booth. Oyster shell deposits on .\tlantic Coast, Vanuxoni. Report of survey of Virginia for 1810, h'ogers, W. B. 184.S. Rock salt of the Holston, Va., Hayden, C. B. 1844. American geology and condition of research. Rogers, II. D. 1847. Ancient sea margins, Chamhers. 1852. Turf building in Dismal Swamp, I.e8(|uerpux. Second rei)ort of chemist of Mary- land, Iliggins. 1853. Third report of chemist of Mary- land. Higgins. 185 1 . Fourtli rei)ort of chemist of Mary- laud, lliggius. 18.56. ?'iftl) report of chemist of Mary- land, Iliggins. 1860. Second re]>ort of chemist of Mary- land, Tyson. First report of chemist of Mary- land, Tyson. 1865. Asphalt vein in coal measures of western Virginia, Lesley, .1. P. 1867. Industrial resources of Maryland, Higgins. 1868. Origin and relations of certain sands and clays, ('ope. 1869. American fossiliferous strata, Conrad. I Pleiitocene— Continued. Maiiylani), Dklawauk, Viroinia- ' Continued. j 1871. Clay with recent shells and snnd I dunes of Cape Ilenlopen, Mar. ■ tin, D. S. 1873. Glaciers in Virginia, Stevens. 1874. Drift in Virginia, Stevens. ] 1875. (travel and cobble deposits of ' Virginia, etc., Rogers, \V. ji. I Great Dismal Swanij) rcj^'idi,, ' Webster, N. B. 1876. Virginia geograjdiical and jiolit ical summary, DotihkisH, Implements from drift at Hid). niond, Wallace, C;. M. 1877. Gravel and cobble deposits of Virginia, etc, Rogers, ^V. Is. 1879. Handbook of Virginia, rollard. Mesozoie of Virginia, Fontaine. 1 Macfarlano's Geological Riiihnad Guide, Delaware, Uhler, Man- land, Fontaine. I Macfarlane's Geological Riiilmad Guide, Virginia, Rogers. W B. 1881. Jurassic sand near Elkton, Md,, Lewis, H. C. 1882. Drift and erosion in Saltvilli Valley, Lewis, H. C. Notes on the geology of the Vir ginias, Rogers, W. B. IIolst(m salt and gypsum, Ivdbert son, W. 1883. Bowlder drift in Delaware, Ches- ter. Surface features of Baltimore area, Uhler. j Subterranean forest in Di-slrictnt ! Columbia, Mctiee. I Stratified drift in Deiiiwiire. Chester. Ages and clas.sification of post- Eocene of Atlantic Slope, Hell- prin. 1884. Remarks on western Vii{,'iiiia. Lesley, J. P. Reprint of reports on geoh)j;y of the Virginias, Rogers, AV. li. Gravels of northern Delaware and Maryland, Chester. 1885. Musical sand, Bolton and Ju- lien. i Review of geology of Delavr.ire, Chester. I Map of United States, McGee. UABTOH.] NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 775 UJK, VlRCllNIA- ear Elkton, Md., ion in Saltvillc Delawari', Chei' is of Baltimore 'esteru Yiiginiai PlelBtocene — Continue*!. MaUYLAM), DrLAWARK, ViRUlNIA— Continued. 1S85. Notfs on Tazowoll, liiisHell, Wise- Smith, and WaMhinjjtou coun- ties, Va., .Stoveuson. GravelB of tlio southern Delawaro peninsula, (.'hester. Kojjors'H geology of tho Vir giniuB, Campbell, ,1. L. and FI. 1). 188(5. Eaith(|uako of August, 1886, Copo. Geology of head of Chesapeake Bay, McGeo. Geology of Washington, McCiee. 1887. Keconnaissance in ^'irgluia, Ste- venson. Bowlders along Appalachian rivers, White, I. C. 1888. Alhirui)ean formation, Uhler. ('olum')ia formation. Motieo. Report on head of Chesapeake Bay, McGeo. Infusorial earth, Day. Soutliorn counties of Maryland, Clarke, W. B. Three formations of tho middle Atlantic; Slope, M(:(Jee. 18Mt. Potonuic flora, I'ontaine. Antecedent.s of man in tho Poto- mac Valley, .Mc(ioe. Oriskiiny drift near Washington, Curtice. 1890. Southern Mary hmd and Virginia, Clark, W. B. Macfarlane's Uailroad (iuide. Chester, Fontaine, L'hler. \\ right's " Ico age in North Amer- ica," Hitchcock, C. H. l8!,ll. Forest and peat layer in Dela- ware, Cresson. Dismal Swamp, Shaler. Xooceno and Pleistocene (!onti- tineiit movements, Mc(Jeo. Kastcrn Maryland and \'irginia, Darton. Geology of Washington region, Darton, McGee. Expedition into southern Mary- land, Clark, W. B. Review of Quaternary era, Up- hani. Origin of topographic forms, Davis, W. Pleistocene— Continued NouTH Cauomna, Sdl'Tir Carouxa, AND GlCUItlilA liKl.ION. 1819. Report of Burveys in 181!l, North Carolina, Fulton. 18l'G. Geology and mineralogy, statis- tics of South Carolina, Mills. 1827. Geology of North Carolina, Mitchell, E.; Oluistead. 1828. Keport on North Carolina, Mitchell, E. ■ Low country of North Carolina, Mitchell, E. 1829. Geology of gold region of North Carolina, Mitchell. K. 1811. Secondary and Tertiary of south- ern Atlantic States, Hodge, .1. T. Fossil remains in Lenoir County, N.C, Limlier. 1812. Elouients of geology, and outline of geology of North Carolina, Mitchell, E. 1813. Agricultural survey of South Car- olina. Huffin. 1841. American geology and condition of research, IJogors, H. D. Agricultural survey of South Car- olina, Kullin. Geologic. i)osition of mastodon at Big Bono Lick and other locali- ties, Lyell. 1848. Analysis of cotton lands. South Carolina, Smith, (iKnlKlIA RrOIoX — Cont'd. 1H5H. Fossils of fho j)OHt-l'li(»t'on»', llolinns, l'\ H. 18r>!l. ItiUidluMiito iind its .issociatoH, Soiitli Ciirolinii, Mcber. ('li.iiiK<'n iilDnj; coiiHt of S(nith CiiroIinii, l.icliiM', I*(»st-I'lio(«'no (oHsilM of South Carolina. IIoliiu's, F. 8. 18G0. Swiini)> lanils of North Carolina, I'lniinons. K. A|^riiiiltiin> of North Curuliuui F.iiniion.'^, 1'.. Post-I'lioccne of South Ctiroliua, lIolnii-8, F. S. 1867. Ucport of (.jcologic unrvfy. IHUB, North Carolina. Kerr. 180X. AHhloy River iihosiili.ites, I'ratt. 18G0. Xodnlar plioH])hato8 of South Car- olina, .Shopanl. Roport of ^teological Burvey of North Carolina, iSdU, Kerr. 1870. I'hosphato roi ks ol' South Caro- lina, lIolniL'8, F. S. I'hoHpIiato IkhIs of South Caro- lina. Shal»)r. 1871. I'hosphatit! sand in South Caro- lina, Shopanl, C. V. Strati;;rapliy and surfacH geolo>j;y of North Carolina, Kerr. Kocka and drotlj^inf^s from (iulf Htreani, Sharpies. (Jeolofry and niiiu'rah)n— Cont'd. 187t>. Ilainlbook of Ceorgia. .lanic-,. 187!). Maolarlane's (ioolo>jical Railioinl (inide. North and South (am lina. Kerr. Urailford oil district of Peniixjl- vania. .\slil)nrn('r. 1880. Cold gravels of North Caroliua, Kerr. 1H81. A(!lion of frost in su])er(lcial iiin- terial. Korr. Vertebrate renniius trom South Carolina, Loidy. 1882. Auriferous jrravels of North (Jar olina. Chance. Report of well at Charleston, S, C, Charleston. .Minos of the Appalachian raii(,'e. ilanna. 1883. South Carolina, resources, etc., llanunond. (ieoIo;,'y and soils of tobncco iv nion of North Carolina. Kerr. 1884. North Carolina piiosphates. I'bil- lips, w.n. Soil map of cotton States, lljl- Kard. Cotton prodnc^tion in Xorili Car- olina and A'ir<;inia, Ken-. (ioology of Hattoras, KcM'r. North Carolina phosphates, Dab ney. I'hysioal and agricultiir.'il t'i';i- turos of South Carolina. Ham- inond. 1885. Kocono of North (Jarolina. Kerr. Cypress in Nortli Carolina Vua- ternary, Holmes, .). A. Eocene of eastern North Caro- lina, Kerr. Map of United States. Mclii't'. 1886. Features of tlie recent earth- i|inike, Mc(5ee. Opening of Hatteras inlet. W il.'ili. W. \\'. 1890. Southern drift in Georgia. Speu cer, .).\V. Macfarlane's Railroad liuide, Campli(dl, .J. L. ; Ilammoad. Pleistocene Bubmcrgcnce, Mctice, Shalor. Southern extension of Appomat- tox, McGee. tiAHTOS.] NORTH AMKKICAN OEOL()(JY. 777 n Hupertlciul iiiii' „ rcBoiirces, etc., jttou Stati-s. nil- in Geoi'^iii. ■"'P'^"' IM17. mx. iusiou of Appoi""'- Pleistocene — Conttnned. NOKTII (.'AltOI.INA, SOfTII CaKOLINA, ANI>(tl''.<)l((iIA Ki:(il(»N— ('(MltM. Ihltl. (i«'(»l<>>;i('al survey of (it-or^iu, S|»(Mi<'<>r. .1. \V. Coiitiiioiit niovcmcntH, Mc(iiM'. Origin <>f topoKnipliic foriiiH, DivviH. W. M. (iCLi liKiiioN. ( rioriiliitoTexiiMiiud AikniiHiiH, iiicluHivt'.] (it'olo^ii'iil accomit of tlie I'liitetl StiitcH, Meiist\ I'h.VHiciil (>l)HervationH,otc., LouIh- iana, HtMiNtiH. I''\])loratioii of h'od and WaHhita rivorH. Diiiihar and Itunter. On itart.s of Virginia, TciinesHoe, Alatiania, MiHsiHsippi, otc. Cor- nuliiiH. \X'20. OcoIoKical f'Hsay, Hayy of tlio Mm- siHHJppi, Nnttall. IH'Si Hoport on Ohio and MissiHslppi rivtTH, Hornard and Totten. ISIM. Tcstacrons formation of Anasta- 8ia Island, Fla., Dietz. I.*^J."i. \otico8 of tbi' I'loiidaH, Pifrre. ISi's. h'e('onnais8an(')« I'rrini tiatural road from WaHliin^^ton to Now Or- leans, Hernnrd and I'onssin. Skcti'lics of H'ecdogy of Alatiania, I'orter, W. S. 182!t. Kpporton canal from the Atlantic to the Gnlf of Mexico. Bernard nml Poussin. Survey of Passes of the Missis- sippi, Delaticld, K. 1!>;)1!. Topics rdatinjj to lower valley of the Missis.sippi, Nntt. Notices rcs])cctinfj Oreenc ('ounty, Ala., Witlicrs. I'rairies of Alaliaina, Mc::tritk. 1852. .Solidification of rocks of Florida rei'fs, llorwford. Kroidebilduugen von Texas, h'oenier. Post- Pliocene of Southern and Northern States. Desor. Historical and statistical collec- tions. Kilpatrick. Survey for railroad from St. Louis to Fulton, Ark., Barney. 1853. Tableaux of Now Oileaus, Dow- ler. Geology and hydrography. Loui- , siana, Forshay. Reconnaissance of Arkiinsas Kiver, Warder. Das Mi8si8sspi)i-Thal, Olshauscn. 1854. Geology of Mississippi, Wailes. Notes from Preston to El Paso, Marcoii, J. Soliditication of coral reefs of Florida and source of lime, Horsford. Sketch of geology of Mississippi, Lieber. Change of levels of west coast, Gorrie. Changes of sea level eti'ectcd dur- ing stated periods of time, Tylor. 1855. I'eber die Geologie von Nord- Amcrika, Marcou, ,). Geology of route near latitude 32^, to the Pacilic, lilako, W.P. 1856. Kecounaissanco from the Missis- sippi, Marcou, .J. (ieology of route to the Pacific n(!ar thirty-fifth parallel, Mar- cou, .J. ; Ulakc, W. P. 1857. Middle and southern Alabama, WinchcU, A. Geology of lower Kio Bravo, Schott. Report on Mississippi, IIari)er, Agency of CJulf stream in forma- tion of Florida, Lo Contc. 18,58. Rticounaissance of part of Arkan- sas. Cox, E. 'V. Portions of Cretaceous and Ter- tiary, Alabama, Thornton. Pleistocene — Continued. Gui.r Rkgion— Continued. 1858. Reports on the Mississippi, Loiif,', S. H. Report on portions of Cretaceous and Tertiary, Alabama, Thorn- ton. Report on geology of Alabama, Tuomey. Chemical report, reconnaissiince of Arkansas, Eldcrhorst. Reconnaissance of part of Arkiiii- sas, Owen, D. 1). First report on Alabama, Tuomey. 18G0. Geology and agriculture of .Mis- sissippi, Hilgard. Analyses for survey of Arkansii-s, Elderhorst. Letter, "Essai sur la gi^olojjje pratique de la Louisiane," Tlio- massy. Reconnaissance of part of Arkan- sas, Owen, D. D. Geology of country below IJjo Pecos and Rio Grande, Sliii- mard, G. G. Coast of Texas from Mat.igorda Bay to Corpus Christi, Gilbert. S. A. Botany and paleontology of sur- vey of Arkan.sas, Le.s(|ui!iciix. Gdologie pratique do la Loui.siimc. Thoniassy. Hydrologie du Mississippi, Thu- massy. 1861. Physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi, llumi)hreys ami Abbott. 1862. Florida reef, its origin, etc, Hunt, E. B. Die Miindungcn i)i, Loiij,', ons of Cretaceous Alabama, Thoiji- ogy of Alabiiiiia, y •t, reconniiiHsiiiite Eldorhorst. of piirtof Arkiiu- . 1). Uiibama, Tiioiney. jrieulture of Mis- ard. rvoy of Arkausiis, 8ur la gi^oldijie I Louiaiane," i'lio- ) of part of Arkan- . D. untry below I!io Uo Grande, !Slm- * from Mat.ijjordii .8 Cbristi, Gilbert, leuntology of siir- sas, Lesiiueroiix. iiedolaLouisiaiii'. Mississippi, I'lw- lydraulics t>f the Humphreys ami its origin, cti.. n (les MissiHsippi, substruftiii'o, and of Florida reel, 110 di! laLouisiaiit', ise, ThomasHy. iiiiips ill mouths lit Kiver, 15 !■ an re- Mississippi; ilil- iru aud «outliern 1(1. Bvcl (111 coa.-iiic examination of mate- i rials from Mississipjii River, I I'ourtale. | First rejiort of geoloi>ical survey, ' Louisiana. Uojikins. Report on Arkansas River, Abert, 8. ,L Mouth of the Missi.'^sippi. I lowell, C. \V. Die Deltas, Credner,G.R. Horseshoe lakes and thickness of alluviuin in New Orleans re- gion, llumithreys. Ageof MississiiiTii Delta, Hilgard. Microsc()])ic study of sand from artesian well at New Orleans, Edwards, A. M. Southern drilt, (lulf Tertiaries, Cretaceous in North Carolina, Perry, .I.H. 1871. Second rejioit of survey of Loui- siana, Hojikins, F. A'. White. Little Red, Little Mis- souri, aud Petit Jean rivers, Straazer. On Mississippi bottom. Hilgard. Pleistocene — Continued. Gti.i' Rk(;io.\ — Continued. 1871. Delta and mud luniiis of Missis- sijipi River, Ililgard. Upper delta plain of the Missis- sippi. Ililgard. Geological history of Gulf of Mexico, Owen, R. ; Whittlesey. Report on river and harbor im- provements, Howell, C. W. Second report of survey of Louis- iana, Lockctt. History of Gulf of Mexico, Hil- gard. Correlation of drittsof Northern and Southern States, Wiuchell, A.; Little. 1872. Report on Black Rivi^r and P\)urclie la Fave, Ark., IMais- dell. Third geological report, Louisi- ana. Hopkins. F. V. Geology of Mississippi bottom, Smitia. E. A. Review of Hopkins's re^iort on Louisiana t^ir l,s71, Dana, .1. D. Geology of the Southwest, Hil- gard. Formation of deltas. Tylor. 187:5. Survev of Red River Raft region, Collins. II.C. Survey of Trinity River. Bird. Report on Louisiana. May and •luiie, 18()9, Hilgard. F.rforschung des Nordwest- Theiles von Tex.as, I^oew and Roessler. Sabine River, Leav<*nworth. Report on river improvements, Howell, C.W. 1874. Lignite beds and their under clays, lliiuard. lliatoiy of (iull' of Mexico, Hil- gard. TerminuaoirortSt. Philip Canal, Adams, \V. II. Notes on Galveston Harbor, Adams. W. H. Reports on Matagorda Ray, etc., Texas, Ripley. Distribution of .soil ingredients, Loughridge. Mines de soufre dans I'dtat de la I ouisiaue, Hurtlie. Western Texas near thirty second parallel, .lenuey. 780 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BULL. 127, PleiBtocene— Continiied. Gii.F Re<;i()\— (.'ontinucfl. 1874. Silt aniilyseH of Mississippi soils, Ililgard. Improvements in mouth of the Mi8sissij)pi, Howell, ('. AV. liullalo Bayou and Galveston Bay, Tex., Adams, W. H. Alluvial basin of the Mississippi, Korsboy. 1875. Bayou Teclie, De Leon. Report on river and harbor im- provements in Gulf region, Howell, C. W. Survey of Atchafalaya River, Leavenworth. Report of survey of Alabama for 1874, Smith, E. A. Notes on Guadalupe River, Lynch. 1876. Second rcportof survey of Texas, Buckley. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad Guide, Arkiin.sas, Owen, R. Rain and rivers, Greenwood. Roup and .Fones valleys, Ala., Smith, K. A. Denuding agencies and geologic deposition, Tylor, A. Sketch of Sour Lake region, Har- din County. Tex., Roessler. Maps of counties of Texas, Roess- ler. 1877. Oi)erations in Galveston Harbor, Davis, C.E. L. li. Report on river and harbor im- provements in (iulf region, Howell, C. W. 1878 Report on borings between Missis- sippi River and l,ako Morgue, Hilgard and Hojikins. I'hysics of Gulf of Mexico and th<> Mississippi, Korshey. Soils of Alabama, Stubbs. Mississippi delta and loess, Holnii^s. \. Fourth report ol survey of Loui- siana, Lockett. Improvements of New Orleans Harbor, Howell, ('. \V. Reconnaissance fidm Cairo to New Orleans, Suter. Outline of geology of Alabama, Smith, E. A. 1879. Loess of tlm Mississippi Valley, Hiltjard. Pleistocene — Continued. (iir.K Region — Continued. 187!). Macfarlane's Gecdogical Railroad (lUide, l.ouisiana, Hopkins. Geological K'ailroad Guide, Mae- farlane. Surveys of passes and bogs, Col- lins. Iron ores, Alabama, Smith, E. A. Survey and borings at Lake Borgne outlet, Forshcy. Survey of the Mississi])pi, Lock- wood. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad (lUide, Alabama, CJesner and Smith. 1880. Bayous Bmuf and Courtableau, Collins. Claiborne group and its fossils, Mell. Report on Ouachita River, Mclvin. 1881. lioriugs in Mississippi Delta, Carpenter, P. B. Bayou Mavon, lia., Burrowes. Geology of Florida, Smith, V.. A. Report on Pino Blutt' vicinity, Arkansas River, Byrani. Basin of Gulf of Mexico, Ilil- gard. Geology of lower Louif ^^\i\ and salt of Petite Anse, Hilgard. Report on Btiffalo Bayou, Taylor, B.T. Survey of (Jourtableau, ('(illins, Alluvial basin of the Mississippi, Forshey. ]-iater Tertiary of Gulf of Mexico, Hilgard. 1882. Grand Bayou cut-ott", Louisiinia, Burrowes. Lake Pontchartrain, Collins. Mud lumps and mounds near Xi>w Orleans, Simons. Blue clay of the Mississippi, Little. Borings from Memphis to i.:il;i' Providence, Wilson, K. II. 1 -otter fin Mississipj)! \':il!i'y between Cairo and \icksliiir<;, Suter. Copjtcr region of northern TcNas, Furuian. Report of comniissioncrs on r(>claniiition of alluvial liusiu, Warren, G. K. DABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. m 3 and bogs, Col- i)f nortlicni 'l\'\ni*, Pleistocene — Continuod. Gvuv Region — Continued. 1883. Sediniout of the Mississippi, MlllT. Tortngns and Florida reefs, Agassiz, A. Explorations in Gulf Stream region, Verrill. Ancient Mississippi, Spencer, J. W. Survey from Atlanta to the Mis- sissippi, Cauipl)ell andRutVnor. Observations at Lake Providence, Ilider. Analyses of soils, Edwards, ,1. li. Classification of lake basins, Davis, W. M. 1884. Hayou d'Arbonue, La., Farrcll. Erosive action of Arkansas River, Adams, M. B. Cotton production in (Jeorgia, Lougliridge. Cotton production of Alabama, Smith, E. A. Physico-geograpbic and agricul- tural features of Louisiana, Hilgard. Surveys of bayous in Louisiana, Burrowes. Agricultur.aU'eatures of Arkansas, Loughridge. Cotton ]>roduction in Florida, Smith, E. A. Soil map of cotton States, Hil- gard. Borings on Mississippi River, Hilgard and Hopkins. Agricultural features of Texas, Loughridge. Soils and ])roduct8 of south- western Louisiana, Rapley. Features of alluvial plain of the Mississippi below the Ohio, Hiljiard. Report on harbor at Monroe, La., liurrowes. 1885. (Jnatre uiois au Texas, Laucester. Products and resources of Arkan- sas, McRae. Tide marshes of the United States, Xesbit. Report on Little Red, Petit .Teau, and Red rivers, Orlopp. Reporton Bo'uf River and Hayou Bartholomew, (^uinn. 188G. Report ou bottom deposits, (iulf of Mexico, etc., Murray, ,L Pleistocene— Continued. (Ui.K RE(iioN— Continued. 1886. The North Atlantic as a geolog- ical basin, Reade, T. M. The minerals and rocks of Arkan- sas, McCreath. Iron ores in Alabama, Willis. West coast of Florida. Ileilprin. 1887. Drift at Gainesville, Tex., Rags- dale. Condition of knowledge of geol- ogy of Texas, Hill. R.T. Loess and clays, analyses, Riggs. West coast of Florida, Ileilprin. Florida geological survey, Kost. Notes on Florida, Dall. Haldeman County, Tex., ,T. T. W. 1888. Rio (Jrande Valley, Owen, .1. Report on western Texas, Hill, R.T. Iron region of northern Louisiana and Texas, .Johnson, L. C. Cruises of the Jlhtke, Agassiz, A. Neozoic geology of southwestern Arkansas, Hill. R.T. 1889. Story of Colorado River, Hill, R. T, Pike ('ounty, .\rk., Brauner. 1890. Analysis of cotiuina and <'()ral rock from Florida, Clarke, F. W. Report, Atlantic Coast division, Shaler. Moil Louis Island, Mobile Bay, Liiugdon. Macfarlaue's Railroad (iuide. Smith and (Jesiicr, .lohuson, L. C; Smith, K. A.; Hilgard, Loughbridge, Owen, R. Date of high continental eleva- tion, .lukes-Miown. Pleistocene submergence. McGee, Sjiencer, .J. W. Topogr.ijihy of I'lorida, Shaler, Agassiz, A. Soutiiern extension of Appomat- tox, McGee. Barrier lieaciies. Merrill, 1'. .I.H. Relations in vicinity of A'icks- burg and Grand (Julf, McGee. Interval between Olacial ejiochs, Chamberlin, T. (,'. Crowley's Ridge, Ark., Call. Staked I'lains, Tex., Hill, R.T. Eagle Flats foiiuatioii. Te-as, Hill, R. T. 782 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 127. Pleistocene — Continued. firi.K KkciION — Continued. 1890. Pilot KuoU, Tex., Hill, R. T. ludiiiu Territory and Red River, Hill, R.T. Valley of upi)er Canadian, Tex., Hill, R. T. Report on Gulf Tertiaries of Texas, Penrose, R. A, F. Central Texas, Comstock, Tarr. Trans Pecos Texas, Streeruwitz. Review of Texas geology, Dura- ble. Cahalta coal-field region, Ala- bama, S(|uiro, Smith, E. A. 1891. Crowley's Ridge, Cull, Brauner, Salisbury. Altitude of Unitetl States dur- ing Glacial period, Clianiberlin, T.C. Tertiary wood-s of eastern Arkan- sas, Call. Columbia formation in Missis- 8ii)pi embayment, McGee. Igneous rocks of Arkansas, Wil- liams. J. F. Roseanhes in Yucatan [conti- nental movements], Heilprin. Appomattox formation in the Mis- sissippi embayment, McGeo. Review of the Quaternary era, Upham. Orange sand, Lagrange and Ap- pomattox, llilgard. Origin and a/^e of Columbia, Up- ham. Report on northwestern Texas, Ciinnnius. Report of State geologi.st of Texas, Dumble. Iron-ore district of eastern Texas, Dumble, Herndon, Kennedy, Walker. Trans-Pecos Texas, Streeruwitz. Artesian and underflow investi- gation, Nettletou. Conditions controlling artesian wells, Hall, C. W. Red-rock sandstone of Marion County, Iowa, Kcyes. Notes on geology of the South- west. Hill, R. T. Notes on Now Mexico and south- western Texas, Hill, K. T. Reconnaissance in Indian Terri- tory, Hill, R. T. Pleistocene — Continued. GiLK Region— Continued. 1891. Nita crevasse [Mississippi River], .lohnson, L. C. Variations in Cretaceous and I'it- tiary in Alabama, Langdou. Floridito, Cox. Record of deep well at Lake Worth, southern Florida, Dar- ton. Phosphates of America, Wyatt. Elevation of America in Ceiio- zoic periods, Dall. Florida phosphate. Cox, Darton, Davidson. Ohio, Indiax.x, Ii.lixois, Kentucky, an1> te.vne8see. 1818. Belmont County, Ohio, At- water, C. Account of valley of the (ibid, Drake. Prairies and barrens of the West, Atwater, C. Origin of prairies. Wells, R. \V. 1820. Bones and sh<;lls in Ohio and the West. Atwater. 1823. Outline geologic map of Tennes- see, Saylcr, N. Essay on salt. Van Rensselaer. Fluted rock at Sandusky l!;iy, Ohio, Granger. Geological features of Tennessee. Haywood, .1. 1826. Facts relating to parts of Ohio, Atwater, Hildrcth. 1828. Bowlders of primitive rocks in Ohio and the West, Tappaii. Coal, diluvial and other strata of Ohio, Hildreth. Vicinity of Louisville and Ship- pingsport Canal, Laphaui. 1829. Large bowlder in southern Gliio, Scoville. Bowlders of primitive rocks in Ohio, Hildreth. 1830. Osseous remains of Big lidiie Lick, Ky., Am. Jour. Sci. 18.32. Bowlders of Oliio, Laphani. 1834. Strontianitc-bearinglimestoneon Lake Erie, Bigaby. Ten days in Ohio, Am. Jour. Sci. 1835. Third rcporton'I'ennessee,Tr()<)st. Localities of bones of ma.~ito(liin, etc., Troost. 1836. Geology of lakes and Mississippi V^alley, Gibson, J. B. PARTON.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOOY. 783 map of Tennes- es of Teuno.ssee, initive rocks in Pleifltocene— rontinued. Ohio, Indiana, Ii.unois. IvEXTurKv, AND Tk.nnksskk— Continued. 183fi. Hitmninons coal ilo])o8it8 of tlio valh^v of the Ohio, llildiTth. 18:17. Tonr to falls of the Ciiyaho^;a, Ohio. Am. Jour. f*ci. Ceneral sketch of fioology of Ohio. Riddell. 1838. Reports of survey of Ohio, Mather. Report on conntiea of Ohio, Whit- tlesey. Prairies of Ohio, Western Monthly Mag. Report on coal district of Ohio, Hiklreth. Observations in Holland con- nected with prairies. Jones, O. Report on southern Oliio, Locke. Report on Wood. Crawford, etc., counties, Oliio. Rriji^Ejs, C. Report on Mn.skingiim County, etc., Ohio, Foster, J. W. First report of survey of Ohio, by Mather, Silliman. Report on .Scioto and TTockinfif counties. Ohio, Rrig}!'''. <'■ Geolop;y of upper Illinois. Shep- ard. C. IT. 1830. Mastodon from Crawford Connty, Ohio. Foster. J. W. 1840. Fifth reporton Tennessee, Troost. 1811. Uowlders and scratches, Mather. Glacial plains in Ohio, Locke, J. 1813. ricology of New York, first dis- trict, Mather. I'rostrate forest under diluvium of Ohio, Locke, J. Geology about Richmond. Ind., Planuner, .I.T. 181 1. Seventh rejjort of survey of Ten- nessee, Troost. Geologic position of mastodon at lV\>r Hone Li(!k, Ky., Lyell. Ridjies, beaches, etc, Lyell. Drift phennmena in I'ortage County, < )hio, Redfidd. WT>. Travels in North America, I^yoU. I8l«. Drift and alluvium of Ohio and the West, Whittlesey. Letters on fieoloixy. Christy. I'catures of Natchez. I?innc.\ . I8i)0. Alluvions marines et lacustres ot du terrain erratique. Desor. Pleistocene— Continued. Ohio, Inhian'a, Illinois, Kf.xtitcky, AXi) Tr.NNK.ssr.i;— (lontiniiod. 1851. JNIastodon remains in oliio, Fos- ter, J. W. Drift of the Northwest, Whittle- sey. 1853. Terraces bordering Lake Erie, Whittlesey. 1851. Note sur hio, 1 County, hid., istrictot'Ohio, Indiana. ( Hx, ilrift. ill Ohio, ey of Ohio, 18, Fnlton, and Ohio, liilbert. Maunice V:d- • Ohio lor 1869, ds and I'ike Idlett. in Ohio. Kpii- r. County. Iiul., Jirii, Ohio. :iiul lunties, Ind., Mil .Jasiui to I, Ind., Collett. ]Niaf;<'H';i.iiiin- IdnrinjiOlacial leports on .'ur- lox. nABtov.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 786 Pleistocene — Continuod. Oiiio, Indiana, Ii.t.ixois, KESTrcKV, AND 'rKNNK.s.si'.K — Continued. 1H73. Report of survey of Ohio, New- berry. Surface g<'ob). Discovery of Decotylcs compres- sus, Klippart. Surface geology of Ohio, by New- berry, Dana, J. D. Livingston County, 111., Freeman, ILL. Bull. 127 50 Pleistocene — Continued. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Ki-.NTnrKY, AND Tknnf.sskk— Coiitiiiiied. 1875. Scott and .lelferson counties, Ind., Honkn. Bond, Fayette, and other coun- ties, Illinois, Broadhead. Geology of Hrowii County, Ind.,^ Collett. Report on White. Clay. Cumber- land, C in Ohio, Whittlesey. I The Post-Pliocene of America, Cope. Plelatooene— Continued. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, KKNxrcKY, AND Tknne.ssek— Continued. 1884. Physio-geogruphic and agricul- tural features of Tennessee, SallVird. Drift of Indiana, Xowl)erry. Drift of Illinois, McAdams. Glacial period in Illinois, Mc- Adams. Bowlder clays of Chicago, ,Fohn- son and Thomas. 1885. Chemical analyses, survey of Kentucky, Peter and Peter. Driftless area, Chambcrlin and Salisbury. Microstructure of certain bowlder clays, Dawson. 0. M. Glacial origin of Presriuo Isle, Ingersoll. 1886. Hancock County, Ind., Brown, R.T. Boone County, Ind., Gorby and Lee. Geology of Cincinnati, .lames, .1. F. Inventory of Glacial drift, Cham- bcrlin, r. C. Henry and other counties, In- diana, Phinney. Department of geology, etc., In- diana, report. Thompson. M. Lake Maxinkuckee, Thompson and Lee. Qu.aternary of Illinois, Worthen. 1887. Bowlders along Appalachian rivers. White, I. C. Lake age in Ohioj Claypole. Loess and clay analyses, Higgs. Peoria County, 111., Chapman. Report of survey of Kentucky, Procter. 1888. Age of Ohio gravel beds, Wright, G.F. Ancient channel of the Ohio at Cincinnati, James, J. F. Drift of Ohio, Orton. E. Drift in the vicinity of (Uncin- nati, Burke. Ivorydalo well, Ohio, James, J. F. Snbterraneivn commotion near Akron, Ohio. Claypole. Erosion in Indiana, Scovell. Jackson purchase region. Lough- ridge. 788 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BULL. l'J7 % PlelBtocene— ( 'ontinued. < )iii(», Indiana, Illinois, Kknticky, ANI> Ti;NSr..ssKi;— (.'oiitiiiued. 1888. Keport— iH)t' Glacial geol- ogy, UiiitoU StiitoH (!(i()l()Ki(-iil Survey, Cliiuiilioilin, T. C. 1880. Fon-st btxl boiifiith iiiteniioraiuic (Iril't, Lt'vorott. Glacial phtmouu'im in iiorUieast- ei'ii lUiiiuiB mill ludiuna, Lev- eri'tt. HaimMl beacboH of Lake Michigan, Lovcrett. Glacial ]ihenoiiiciiti iu uurthcru Indiana, Loverctt. Implement in drift, ('reason, Wright, G. F. Origin of loess, Campb(!ll. Terminal moraiue near Louis- ville, Ihyson. Mason County, Ky.. Linney. Central basin of Tonuossee, Ken- nedy. 1890. (Jlacial phenomena of northern Illinois and Indiana, Loverctt. Climate indicated by interglacial beds, Leverett. Deep well at Dixon, 111., Tiffany. Orange sand formations, McGeo, Procter. Vivianitc^, Kentucky, Dudley. Wetwoods, Hryson. Ice age in North America, Davis, W.M. jlistory of upjHT Ohio region, White, [. C. Prc-Glacinl channels at I'^ills of the Ohio, Hryson. Interval between Glacial epochs, Chamberlin. T. C. Bowlder bolt and bowlder trains, Chamberlin, T.C. Warren's fleogr.i.])hy, IJrewor. Macfarlane's Railway Guide, Chamberlin, (Jollett, Lesley, Orton, Procter, Safford, Wliite, I. C. ; Worthen, Wright, G. F. Lake ridges of Ohio, Wright, G. F. Disposition of bowlders, Wright, G.F. Introduction — Glacial boundary by Wright, Chamberlin, T. C. Lake Michigan glacier and chan- nels, Guthrie. Drift deposits of Illinois, Worthen. Pleiatoceno— Continued. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, KKNrnKv, AND Tknnksskk — (.'ontinued. 18!M). Economical geology, Illinois, Worthen. 18U1. History of Ohio Uiver.James,.I.l'. Flood plains and tlie nioinid builders, Peet. Man and the Glacial period, Wright, G. F. Natural and artificial terrucei*, Ohio, Peet. Map of Kentucky, Procter. Age of orange sands [liliiiiiis], Salisbury. A second driftlcds area in tlie Mis- sissipi Valley, .'Salisbury. Artesian wells of Memphis, Teiiu., Sallord. Striae and slickensldes at Altou, III.. Todd. Criteria of onglacial and subgla- cial drift, Ifpham. Glacial grooves on Kelleys Islaud, Wright, (!.F. Relationship of Pleistocene to |)!«- Pleistocene forniations south of limit of glaciatiou, Cliaiiilior- lin and Salisbury. Extensioi' of pre-PloiHtocciio gra'. >is in basin of thi> Missis- sippi, Salisbury. Orangesand, Lagrange and Appo- mattox, Ililgard. Cincinnati ice dam, Chamlierliu, T. C, Leverett, Spencer, .1. \V. Deep boring near Akron, Ohio, Claypole. Megalonyx in Holmes Coiiuty, Ohio, Cl.aypolo. Attitude of United States during Glacial period, Chanibcrliu, T.C. Review of (Juatemary, Upliaui. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Miciihian. 1821, Travels through the Northwest, Schoolcraft. Observations on northwest por- tion of Lake Huron, liigsliy. 1824. Expedition to sources of St. Pe- ters River, Keating. Notes on Lake Huron, Higsby. 1826. Notice of Michigan, toiJOgraphy, etc.. Pierce. 1829. Geology of Lake Superior, liay- lield. (BULL. rJ7, Ills, KKNI'I'CKY, ^oiitiiiiiod. lo^y, Illinois, iver,.hiim'H,.I.r. ul the iiioiiikI j[lii(.-inl )icri(iil, iliciul turract's, •, I'rocter. Hilda [Illinois], I urcii in tlio Mis- •Salisbury. Meuipbin/reuu., iisides at Altou, cial and hiiI){:;1u- lUl. II Kelleys Lslaud, loistooenotojne- inatioiiB south of itioii, CliaiiilHT- iiy. pro-lMoiHtoci^iu) in of tlio Missis- y- raiigo and Appo- d. iin, CMiaiiilicrliii, Si)eiici'r, .1. \V. ar Akron, Ohio, Holmes County, d States during d, Clianibcrliu, rnary, Ui>liaiii. SIX, MlCIIlliAN. tho Northwest, northwest pnr- Inron, Hiysliy. inrces of St. Pe- ting. iirou, 15i{fsby. ;aii, topograjihy, i Superior, liuy- DARTOH.] NORTH AMEUTCAN (SKOT.OOY 789 pleistooene — Continued. MiNNKSOTA, WI8CONHIN, MlCIIKlAN— ('oiitiiiiKMl. 1831. Kxpedition to ItiiHca Lnkc, Sehoolcrnft. Kx])(^di^ion to nortliwoHtcrn Iii- diiiiia, Allen and Sciiooleraft. \S'Mi. Kegioii iiroiind Fort Winnebiigo, WlH., itiigglcH. KeconniiiHHanee from WaHhiiigton to Cotean doH I'rairie.s, I'oather- Htonliangli, \X^S. Report of State* geologist of Mieh- igaii, 18U7, Houghton. IKK). Ke]i()rt on Wayne and Monroe (tountioH, Alieli., Hubbard, 1). Second rejiort of State geologist of Michigan, Houghton. Ingham and jiarts of Katon and .lackson eountieH, Mich., Doug- lasH. (;. V. 1840. lionaweo, Hillsdale, and other coiiu ties, Michigan, I Iul>bard,l{. Third report of State geologist of Michigan, Houghton. Jackson, Oalboiin, and other coun- ties, Mirhigau, Douglass, C. C. Report on lead region of the Up- per Mississi])]ii, Lock*',, .lourney to t'oteau des Prairies; pipestone (iiiarry and granite bowlders, Catlin. IMI. Bowlders and scratches, Mather. Fourth report of geologist of Michigan, Houghton. CJoology of organized counties of Michigan, Hubbard, H. Ntu'thern part of lower ]i('ninsula of Michigan. Douglass. 1812. ,'^and storms, and beds altont the lakes. Schoolcraft. IMS. (ieology of New York, first dis- trict, .Mather. Region of basin of the Upper Mississippi, Nicolhit. 181."). Excavation by recession of cata- raiits, Featherstonhangh. ISKi. District south of Lake Superior, Hurt and Hubbard. Observations on magneti(^ dip, Locke. 1817. Report of survey of Wisconsin and Iowa, Owen I). I), liowlder of cojijier on soiitluirn slioro of Lake Sui)erior, Shep- herd, F. PlelBtocene— Continued. MiNNK.soTA, Wisconsin, MirUKiAN — Continued, 1847. Lacustrine deposits in vicinity of till* (ireat Lakiirs, drilt, and polisjied surfaces of Lake Siijierior, Agassi/, L. 1850. Ijiiko Sii])erior. Agassi/., L. Erratic |dienomena about I^ake Sui)erior, Agassi/. 'i'crritory of the Minnesota. Pope, .lohn. 1851. He.ichesof LakeMicliigan. Whit- tlesey. Terraces of Lake* Erie, iM^sor. Clay and drift near Lake Superior, Desor. Swamps bordering tiie \V(>stern rivers, Jiosor. Section Ironi Wolf River to Lake Michigan. Whittlesey. (ieology of Lake Suixa-inr laiul district, inm region, J'\)sterand Whitney. ,Su|)erticial driftsof Northwestern States. Whittlesey. Wells in red clay of frreen Hay, Mich., Whittlesey. .SnjKU'licial dejiosits. liake Supe- rior land distric^t. Desor. 1&')2. Drift of Nortlii-rn and Western States, Whittlesey. Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, .Min- nesota, (dc, Owen, D. D. Re))ort on valleys ot' Minnesota, Mis8issi]>])i, and Wisconsin riv- ers, Shnmard, H. I\ Wisconsin south of Lake Sui)e- rior, Whittlesey. (ieake Snjierior, etc., Desor. First report on survey of Wiscon- sin. Daniels. Dunes on Bliores of the lakes, Desor. 790 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BDU. 127. Pleistocene — Continued. Minnesota, Wisconhin, MiniiaAN— Continued. 1854. Map of WiHconsin, Iowa, and MinucHota, Owen, D. D. Ex))oilition to Hources of the Mls- sidHippi in 1832, Hcboolcraft. IBS."). Sultnieiged forest at Fort Law- rence, Dawson, J. W. Survey of Wisconsin, Percival. Shell marls of Michigan. Wiu- ciiell, A. 1856. Second report on survey of Wis- consin, Percival. 1858. Report on survey of Wiscousin for 18.'>7, Daniels. Geology of North America, Mar- oon, J. 1859. Copper distrirt of the Thessalon, etc., Murray, A. 1860. Drift cavities of Wisconsin, Whit- tlesey. 1861. First biennial report of survey of Michigan, Winchell, A. 1862. Report on survey of Wisconsin, Hall and Whitney. Origin of certain lakes, Ram- sey. 1863. Geology, etc., of the Upper Mis- sissippi, Hayden. 1865. Northward transportation of drift in lower Michigan, Win- chell. A. Surface geology of basins of the Great Lakes, Newberry. Report of geologist of Minnesota, Hanchett. Iron ores of Marquette, Mich., Kimball. 1866. Notes ou Wisconsin drift, Bliss. Geology of the lead region, Whit- ney, J. D. Geology and minerals of Minne- sota, Whittlesey. Report on Grand Traverse region, Winchell, A. Reconnaissance in Minnesota, Eames. 1867. Ice movements in valley of St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. Fresh-w.iter (Jlacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesey. 1868. Structure of southei-n Minnesota, Hall, .T. 1869. Geology of portions of Minnesota, Hall, J. Plolstooene— Continued. MiNNKSOTA, Wl.4C'ON81N, MICHIGAN— Continued. 1860. Certain pliysical features of Up. per Mississippi River, Warren, G.K. 1870. Recent changes in northeastern Wisconsin, Htuntz. 1871. Notizen aus Minnesota, KIooh. Glacial features of Green Itay, Lake Michigan, Winclull, N.H. Surface geology of Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley, New- berry. Native copi)er of Lake 8ui>erior, Henwood. Did a glacier How from Liii{e Huron into Lake Erie, Stroop, Post-Tertiary phenomena in Michigan, Winchell, A. General geology of Michi;;an, Winchell, A. 1872. Ancient lakes of Wisconsin. Knapp. Cretaceous basin in Sauk Valley, Minnesota, Kloos. Survey of vicinity of Belleplume, Winchell, A. Region about Devils Lake, Wis., Eaton,. I. H. 1873. Drift of the Northwest, Wincliell, N.H. Thunder Bay and Shabeudowan districts, Lake Superior, Nich- olson. General sketch of geology of Min- nesota, Winchell, N. H. Iron-bearing rocks of Michifjan. Brooks, T. B. Chart of nomenclature for .Min- nesota, Winchell, N. II. Paleozoic rocks of upper Michi- gan, Rominger. System of physical featurtw of Michigan, Winchell, A. 1874. Peat in Minnesota, Wiiulull, N.H. Ancient drainage of Lake Win- nipeg, Warren, G. K. Geology of Minnesota Valley, Winchell, N. H. Belleplaiiie salt well, Minnesota, Winchell, N. H. Points in southern Wisconsin, Irving; B. D. ■ tBCU* 127, N, Michigan— oatures of l'])- River, Warren, u northuiiHterii t/. iHOtU, KIOOH. of Green Itay, m, Winclu'll, »f Great Lakcii i Valley, New- Lake Superior, )W ftom Lakfi e Krie, Stroop. lieuumoiiii in hell, A. of Michiy;aii, of Wisconsin. iu Sauk Valley, • of Belloplaine, ils Lake, Wis,, west, Wiucliell, Shabeudowan Sui»erior, Nicli- geologyof Miu- 1. N. H. s of Michigan, latiire for Min- 1, N. II. f upper Miclii- cal featurt'H of heU, A. ota, Winehull, of Lake Wiu- U.K. nesota Valley, rell, Miuuesota, jiu Wiscousin, DAHTOW.] NORTH AMER. N OEOLOQY. 791 Plelatooene — Continuetl. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michioan— Contiuned. 1874. Origiu and structure of the Great Lakes, Newberry. 1875. Superllciai geology of central North America, Dawson, J. W. Valley of Minnesota River, War- ren, G. K. Deep well at Minneapolis, Win. choU. N. H. Report on Mower and other coun- ties, Minnesota,Winchell, N. H. 1870. I'byslcal geology of Lake Supe- rior, Whittlesey. Supposed agency of ice tloes in Chaaiplaiu period, Winchell, A. Vegetal renuiins in drift of the Nortliwost, Winchell, N. H, Transportation roiites in Wiscon- sin, Warron, G. K. Geology of lower peninsula, Michigan, Koniinger. Rectification of geologic map of Michigan, Winchell, A. Report on Fillmore County, Minu.,Winchell,N.H. Report on Olmstod, Dodge, and Steele counties, Minn., Harring ton, M. W. 1877. On the Glacial epochs, Price E. K. Geology of load district, Wiscon sin. Strong. Report of Wisconsin survey 18''.'{-74. Lapham, L A. Geology of Hennepin County Minn., Winchell, N. H. Geology of Houston County Minn., Winchell, N.H. Geology of eastern Wisconsin Chaniberlin, T. C. Geology of central W^isconsin Irving, R. D. Report on central and western Wisconsin, Irving, R. D. 1878. Work in Penokee iron range, Irving, R. D. Work in north central Wiscon- sin, Clark, A. C. North of Lake Huron and east of Lake Superior, Bell, R. Pre-Glacial geology of (Jreat Lakes region, Claypole. Report on Rice County, Minn., Sperry. Pleiatooene — Continued. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michioan— Continued. 1878. Geology of Morrison County, Minn., Winchell, \. H. Recession of Falls of St. Authouy, Winchell, N. II. Geology of Ramsey County, Win- chell, N. H. Driftless area of Wisconsin, Ir- ving, R. D. Water supply of Red River val- ley, Winchell, N.H. Reconnaissances in Wright and Rice counties, Minn.. Winchell, N.H. Work in St. Croix, Dunn, and ad- jacent counties. Wis., Woo.ster. Valley of Minnesota and Missis- sippi rivers, Warron, (i. K. Copper series of upper St. Croix River, Chamborlin. T. C. Driftless interior of North Amor- ico, Dana, J.D. Extent and significance of Wis- consin kettle moraine, Cham« berlin, T. C. Geology of Rock and Pipestone counties, Minn., Winchell, N. H. The Ice ago, (Jratacap. Origin of the driftless area of the Northwest, Irving, R. 1). 1879. Survey of Minnesota, 1878, Win- chell, N. H. Field report on Lake Superior region. Hall, C. W. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad Guide, Wiscon.sin, Chaiubcrlin, Irving and Strong. Macfarlane's Railroad (iuide, Winchell, A. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad Guide, Minnesota, Winchell, N.H. Report of Wisconsin survey for 1878, Chaniberlin, T. C. Has Lake Winnipeg discharged through the Minnesota, Todd. 1880. Report on central and western Minnesota, Upham. Geology of western Lake Supe- rior district, Sweet, K. T. Cretaceous in Minnesota, Win- chell, N. H. Geology of eastern Lake Supe- rior district, Irving, R. D, 792 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 12". Pleistocene — Continued . Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michicjan — Continued. 1880. Lo Kettle moraine, Chamberlin, T. C. Geology of upper St. Croix dis- trict, Strouj;. Resources of Wisconsin, Irving, K. D. Huron ian series west of Penokoe (iiip, Wright, C. K. 1881. (ieology of lJi)per Mississippi Valley, Winchell, X. H. Dall on Arctic icf3 and glaciatiou ill Miuufsota, Winchell, N. H. Upper Mississippi region, (Jarri- Bon, C. E. Menominee and Marquette iroa region, Hominger. Pre-(ilacial formation of beds of the (heat Lakes, Claypole. 1882. On- deposits of southwestern Wisconsin, Chamberlin. T, C. iSotitliward discliarge of Lake Winni])eg, Dana, J. D. Crystallines of the Wisconsin Valley, Irving, Van Hise and Clark. List of rocks of Minnesota, AVinchcll, N. H. Chemistry, Minnesota survey, Dodge. Summary statements, survey of Minnesota, Wineliell, N. H. Quartzites of Barron and Chip- pewa counties, Wis., Strong, Sweet, Brothertou and Cham- berlin. Deep well at Minneapolis, Win- chell, N. H. Some p(»ints in region about Beloit, Wis., Sweezy. Lower St. Croix district, Wooster. Sui)orticial geology of upper Wi8(!on8in Valley, Clark, A. C. Mississipi)! region north of Wis- ctmsin River, Strong. 1883. Classification of lake basins, Davis. W.M. Clay pebbles from Minnesota, Winchell, N, H. Currents of Glacial ice in eastern Minnesota, I'jjham. Analyses, geology of Wisconsin, Salisbury. Pleistocene — Continued. Minnksota, Wisconsin, Miciiigax— Continued. 1883. Terminal moraine of second (Ua- cial period, Chamberlin, T. C. Lake Agassiz, Upham. Minnesota Valley in the Ice age, Upham. The moraine west of the Ohio, Chamberlin, T. C. General geology of Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. Pro-Glacial channel of Eagle River, Mich., Whittlesey. Soils of Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. Building materials, Wiscousiu, Chamberlin, T. C. 1884. Geology of Minnesota, Winchell andU^pham. Glacial erosion, Davis, W. M. Lake Agassiz, Upham. Glacial boundary in Ohio, In- diana, and Kentucky, Wright, (J. F. Hillocks of angular gravel and disturbed stratification, Cham- berlin, T. C. Dejith of Glacial submergence ou U])per Mississippi, S(juier. Glacial man in Minnesota, Bab- bitt, Upham, Report of work on Ouaternary geology, Chamberlin, T. C. Minnesota Valley in the Ico age. Upham. Hills of knolly drift, Upham. Chain of lakes in Mountain County, Minn,, Upham. Terminal moraines of the later epoch, Chamberlin, T, C. Rock outcrops in central Minne- sota, Upham, Kanies near Lansing, Mich,, Wooster. Recent changes in western Miih- igan, Woolbridgo. (Jorges and waterfalls, Da\is, W.M. Drumlins, Davis, AV. M. 1885. Wells in Mendota, St. Paul, ete., Winchell. N. H. Humboldt salt well, Minnesota, W^inchell, N. II. Columnar structure in clay, Sali-t bury. UABION.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 793 N, MiCHKJAX— . P. Origin of ravines in the iiniiiie. Sawyer. A. 1883. [bull, 127, ,. URASKA, Kansas 5(1. niowa, St. .lolm, of Iowa,\Vliitt', istory of Iowa, Missouri, lU-oad- if eastern Xe 3y of Nebriiska, eys of Missouri, oadbead, iloek. if Cretaceous in ;.A. oln County, Mo„ itliwestern Mis sad. ey of Miwsouri, Knox, M. V. 13. huyler counties, Bvesteru Knnsa.s, sas. Mudge. 1 Missouri, Hroad- (sits of Nebriiska, I near Davouiiort, lud forest. Whit- ins in drift of the incbell.X. 11. retaceous periods idge. bern Texas ami ler. asylum, St. Liinis, id'. est bed in uortli- McGee. sas, Mndge. e West, Phillips, leory of iir;iiri('s, OS in the ]iriiirio, DAKTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 795 Pleistocene — Continued. Iowa, Missonti, Nkhkaska, Kansa.s IlEdiON— Continued. 1878. Fossil horse in Hates County, Mo., Broadhead. Annual deposit of the Missouri durinj? post-l'liocene, Todd. Howlders south of the Missouri, ot(!., Uroadbead. 1870. Macfarlauo's (ioological Railroad (iuide, Missouri, Broadhead. Macfarlaue's (Jeological Railroad (Juide, Iowa, White, C. A. Surface jjeolojiy of part Missis- sippi Valley, McGee. Ricbtbolen's theory of loess in light of Missouri deposits, Todd. Superticial formations, northeast- ern Iowa. McGee. Notes on .lackson County, Mo., Broadhe.ad. Origin of the loess. Broadhead. Glacial drift on residuary clays, Mc(iee. 1880. .Surface geology of southwestern Mi.ssouri and Kansas, Broad- head. Deep well at Emmetsburg, Iowa, Winchell, N. H. Laterite of India, McGee. Improveraeuts of the Mississippi, Ballou. Rosedalo gas and oil wells, Kan- sas, Thome. History of drainage features in Kansas, West. Fremont County, Iowa, Call. Physical geography and geology of Nebraska. Augbey. 1881. Mastodon, Broadhead. Loess in central Iowa, Call. (Quaternary of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska, Chamberlin, Todd. 1882. Loess and associated dejjosits of l)es Moines, McGee and Call. Notes on Central Branch of Union Pacific Railroad, Broadhead. Loess of North America, Call. Burlington gravel beds, Kansas, Parker, J. 1). 1883. Section of bluff at East Daven- port, Iowa, Pratt. Blurt' at Sixth street, Davenport, Iowa, Pratt. Pleistocene — Contiuued. Iowa, Missoiui, Nkhuaska, Kansas Region— Contiuued. 1883. Carboniferous drift of East Dav- enport, lo" :t, McWhorter. Intermittent wells in Nebraska Todd. Glacial drift in upper Missouri region. White, C. A. Local geology, Davenport, Iowa Harris. Drainage system and loess of east ern Iowa, McGee. 1884. Agricultural description of In dian Territory, Loughridge. Agricultural description of cot ton country of Missouri, Laugh ridge. Iowa buildiug stones, McGee. Earthijuake of 1811, Macfarlane Age of the Missouri River, West 1885. Geological history of Johnson County, Iowa, Calvin. Burlington gravel beds, Kansas, Parker, J. D. ; Broadhead. Last emergence of southeastern Kansas, West. Volcanic dust, Nebraska, Merrill, G. P. Geology of southern Kansas, Cra- giii. Micro-.structure of certain bowl- der clays, Dawson, G. M. Meridional detlection of ice streams, McGee, Some features of southern Kan- sas, Craglu. Dispersion of di'ift copper, .Salis- bury. Report, division of Quaternary geology, Chamberlin, T. C. Driftless area, Chamberlin and Salisbury. Copper in drift of Iowa, Fulton. 1886. Quaternary volcanic deposits in Nebraska, Todd. Inventory of glacial drift, Cham- berlin, T.C. Artesian well at Belleplaine, Iowa, Chamberlin, T. C. Quaternary deposits of Nebraska, Todd. Movements of glaciers in Iowa, Irish. 1887. Division of (ilacial geology, re- port, Chamberlin, T. C. 796 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF lBCLL.127. DABTON 1 Pleistocene — Continnod. Iowa, Missouui, Nebkaska, Kansas Region— Continnod. 1887. Loess and clay, analysos, Kiggs. Saud bowlders in drift, Spencer, J.W. Glacial flow in lowti, Webster, Southeastern Kansas, St. John. Volcanic dust, analysis, Clarke, F.W. Beaches and deltas of Lake Agas- siz, Uphaiu. Hummocks and bowlders of de- composition, Spencer, J. W. 1888. Macon County, Mo., M(>Gee. Drift and loess of north central basin of Iowa, Webster, Johnson County, Iowa, Webster, Superficial deposits of uortboast- eru Iowa, McGee. Surface geology of Burlington, Iowa, Keyes, C, R. Clay from Pino and Cherry coun- ties, Nebr., Reed, G, W. DifitomaceouH earth, Nebraska, Hicks, Fossil bono in well at Lincoln, Nebr., Am, Geo], Geyserito, Hicks. Marl from Cheyenne County, Nebr,, Am, Geol, Peat bed in Loup County, Nebr., Russell, F. W. Literature of geyserito, Merrill, G.P. Volcanic dust, Nebraska, etc.. Hicks. Well at Lincoln, Nebr., Russell F. W. Well in Pawnee County, Nebr., Russell, F. W. Black Hills, Carpenter, Crosby. 1889. Fossil plants and origin of prai- ries, Jjeiberg. Glacial boundary in southeastern Dakota, Wright, G. F. Loess fossils, Keyes, C. R. Geology of southeastern Iowa, Gordon. Topographic types in northeast- ern Iowa, McGee. Well tit Davenport, Iawa,Tifl'any, Continuance of Lake Cheyenne, Todd. Green quartzite, Nobr,,Todd. Soils, Nebraska, Hicks. Terraces of the Missouri, Todd. Pleistocene— C^ontinued . Iowa, Missouui, Nk.ura.ska, Kans.\s Region— Continued. 1889. Northwestern Kansas, Hay, R. Report, Potomac division, United States Geological Survey, Mc- Gee. 1890. Lake Winnipeg-Mississippi drain ago. Mills. Loess and its fossils, Shimok. Artesian woll.s in Dakotas, Ip- ham. Southeastern Kansas, Hay, R. Greenwood and Butler counties, Kans., Wooster. Kansas salt mine. Hay, R. Drift of northern Iowa, Webster, Topographic types, Iowa, Mc( iee. Loess at Muscatine, Iowa, Witter. Macfarlane's Riiilw.iy Guide, Broadhead, Chamberlin, T. C; Hall, C. W, ; Loughridge. Mc Gee, St. John, Todd, Upliiiiii, Winrhell, N. H. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Lineage of Lake Agassiz, Todd. Origin of extra-morainic till. Todd. Outlet of Lake Agassiz, Chamber- lin, T.C. Terraces of the Missouri, Todd. Sand of St. Louis County, l.ndd. 1891. Relationship of Pleistocene to pre-Pleistocene south of limits of glaciation, Chamberlin ami Salisbury. Extension of ])re-Plei8toeeiie gravels in basin of Mississippi. Salisbury. Altitude of United States diiriiij; Glacial i)eriod, Chanilu'i'lin, T.C. Leaf-bearing terrane on Lonp Fork in " Public Lauds.'' t'ni- gin. Mammoth remains in Kansa.'*, Charlton. Red rock sandstone, Iowa, Keyes, C,R. Clays aiul building stones of west central Kansas, Ladd. Review of Quaternary era, Up. ham. Report, Potomac division. United States Geological Survey, [Iowa], McGee. IS,-, I 18.58. [BULL. 127. 0(1. KHRASKA, Kansas ued. Cansas. Hay, K. ic division, United igical Survey, Mc- [-MisBissippi drain. Dssils, Shimok. in Dakotas. Ip- Cansas, llay, R. 1 Butlur counties, ter. no, llay, R. 3rn Iowa, Wolister, ypes, Iowa, Mc( ice. tine, Iowa, Witter. Railway Guiile, 'lianiberlin, T. C; ; Lougbridgc, M(- in, Todd, Upliiiiii. ,H. ;raphy, Brower. ke Agassiz, Todd. tra-nioraiuie till, Agassiz, Cliamber- B Missouri, Todd. uis County, J,ad(l. f Pleistoccno tn ne south ol' limits Chaniberlin ami I>re-Plt!i8toeoiie isin ol' Mississippi. ited .States dnriiig od, Cbanilicilin. terrane on l.oiii' Liblic Lands," (.'ni lains in Kansas. tone, Iowa, Keyes, ing stones of west IS, Ladd. itornary era, Up. c division, Inited jgical S u r v e y , e. DABTON ] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 787 Pleistocene — Continued. It)WA, Mi.ssoi'Hi, Xkhhaska, Kansas Region— Continued. 1891. Bowlder of copper in central Mi.sHouri, Kirkpatrick. An old lake bottom [Nebraska], Hicks. Central Nebraska, Russell, F. W. Megalonyx beds in Kansas, Ud- den. Area and duration of Lake Agas- siz, Uphani. Criteria of englacial and sub- glacial drift, Upham. (ilacial Lake Agassiz, Upham. Rocky Mountain to Great Basin Rk.oion. 182J). Geologic features of part of Mex- ico, Macluro. 1834. Letter from Mexico, 8cbleiden. 1848. Reconnaissance from Leaven- worth to San Diego, Emory. 1851. Exploration between thirty- eightli and forty-first parallel in 1853-54, Scbiel. Section gc^ologiijue des Monta- gues Rocheusos, Marcoii, ,1. 1855. Report on exitloration between latitude 38 and 41 for route to the Pacific, Scbiel. llebor die Geologic von Nord- Araerika, Marcou, ,1. 1850. Recfinnaiasance from the Missis- sippi to Los Angeles, Cal., Mar- cou, .J, Geology of route to Pacific near j thirty-fifth parallel. Marcou,.)., Hlake, W. P. 1857. Observations along Mexican boundary, Scbott. Country along Mexican l>ound- ary from the Pacific to the Col- orado, Enu)ry. Geology of lower Colorado re- gion, Scbott. Rejiort on routes to the Pacific in California and to the Rio Grande, Antisell. Pluto-volcaui(! sloi)e of Sierra Madro, Sonora, Scbott. 1858. Fort Leavenworth to Bryan's Pass, Kngelmann, H. Map and section of country on Missouri River. Ilayden. Geology and geogra|)hy of North America, Rogers, H. 1). Pleistocene — Coniinuod. Rocky Mointain to Great Basin Reoion— Continued. 1859. Geology from Fort Bridger to Camp Floyd, Utah, Engel- mann, 1 1. 1861. Report on Colorado River, New- berry. Minerals of Rocky Mountain and extent of gold field, Blake, W. P. 1863. Silver mines of Arizona, Pum- pelly. IStlO. (iaylussite from Nevada,Siniman. 1867. Survey of 100 miles west of Omaha, Egleston. 1868. Second annual report of survey, Wyoming, llaydcn. Morjiine and lava streams, Ari- zona, Silliman. 1869. Notes on Wj'oming and Colorado, Ilayden. Report of survey of Colorado and New Mexico, Ilayden. Cretaceous and Tertiary plants from Yellowstone, Newl)erry. Desiccation of surface of west- ern America, Blake, W. P. 1870. Sun pictures of Rocky Mountain scenery, Ilayden. Silver mines of Chihuahua, Kim- ball. Comstock lode, King, C. Geology of Toyabe range, Nev., Emmons, S. F. 1871. Notes on Wyoming and Colorado, Hay don. Ancient lakes of western Amer- ica, Nowborry. Observations in Dakota, Froebel. Points in mineralogy and geology of Utah, Blake, W. P. Sweetwater district, Endlich. 1872. Profiles and sections to accom- pany final report of survey of Territories, Hayden. Iteport on survey of Territories, Hayden. Geysers of Yellowstone and Fire- hole rivers, Hayden, Report on Arizona and Nevada, Gilbert, G. K. Geology of the Missouri Valley, Hayden. Elei)hanttusk in Colorado, Wood- bull, Rockwell, A. P. 798 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. uAinoN. Pleistocene — Contimied. Rocky Moi'ntain to Gukat Basin Rkoiox — Continued. 1872. Ancient lakes of America, New- berry. Glaciers in the Rocky Monntains, BHbs. 1873. Avestern Wyoming, of Great Basin, Geology of Comstock. Topography Blake, J. Explorations in Yellowstone dis- trict, Bradley, F. H. Explorations of 1872 under F. V. Haydon, Snake River region, Bradley, F. H. Report of Snake River division, Bradley, F.H. Sixth report on survey of Mon- tana, Idaho, Wyoming, and TTtah, Hayden. Report, Montana, Idaho, Wyo- ming, and Utah, Peale. 1871. Reconnaissance in lite country, Prout, Hawn, F. ; Hawn, L. Glacial epoch in Utah and Ne- vada, Gilbert, G. K. The great American desert, Poole. Report of survey of Colorado, 1873, Hayden. Report on San Luis division, Col- orado, Endlich. Preliminary report, surveys west of one hundredth meridian, Gilbert, G. K. Notes in geology along Union Pa- cific Railroad, Kneoland. Eocene and Pliocene lacustrine formations of New Mexico, Cope. Wheeler's Exi)edition nach Neu- Mexiko und Arizona, Loew. Report on Middle Park, Colo., Marvine. 1875. Report on portions of New Mex- ico and Arizona surveyed in 1873, Gilbert, G. K. Northwestern Wyoming, Corn- stock. Mineralogy, agriculture, chemis- try, eruptive rocks, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, lioew. Surface features of front r.ange of Rocky Mountains, Hayden. Pleistocene — Continued. Rot KY Mot'NTAIN TO GREAT BASIS Region — Continued. 187.5. Valley of the Minnesota River, Warren, G.K. Recency of certain volcanoes of the West, Gilbert, G.K. Wheeler's z weite Expedition nach Neu-Mexico nnd Colo- rado, Loew. Report from St. George, Utah, to Gila River, Ariz., Marviiif. Report on northwestern New Mexico, Cope. Geology of portions of Colonulo surveyed in 1873, Stevenson. Report on portions of Nevnda, Utah, California, and Arizona. Gilbert, G. K. Paleontology of reconnaissance of the Black Hills, Grinnell. Report ou portions of Colorado and Now Mexico, Loew. Reconnaissance in Black Hills, Wincholl, N. H. Sand dunes of San Luis Valley. Ingersoll. Report on Utah, Nevada, Arizonii, and New Mexico, lldwcll, E.E. 1876. New Tertiary lake basin, Crin- nell and Dana, E. S. Uinta Mountains, Powell, J. W. Outlet of Gre.at Salt Lake, (iil- bert, G. K. Ice in rocks near sinnmitof .Mount McClellan, Berthoud. Restores outline of I.ake lionne- ville, Gilbert and Howi'll. Maps of parts of California, Nevada, Arizona. ColiMMdo, New Mexico, and Utah, (Ul- bert, Marvine and Howell. Supposed ancient outlet of ' iroat Salt Tiake, Packard, A. S. Colorado plateau province, (Ul- bert, G. K. Geology between Leaven wortli and the Sierra Nevjida, i Ji,i,'el- mann, H. Report of surveys for 1874, Hay- den. Mexican onyx, Barccna. Section between headwaters of Missouri and Yellownti'ni', Hayden. [BULL. 127, uAim;N.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 799 [1. ro Great Basix ed. HinueHota River, ;ain volcauoos of jort, G. K. e Expedition 3xico imd Colo- t. George, T^tab, Ariz., Marviiic. rtliwesteni Now ;ion8 of Colorado ^73, Stevenson. :ion8 of Nevada, Ilia, and Arizona, f reconnaissance Hills, Grinnell. ions of Colorado ico, Loow. in Black Hills, I. San Luis \' alley. Nevada, Arizonn, ilexico, Ildwcll, ake basin, (Jrin- E. S. .Powell, J. W, Salt Lake, (iil- siunmitof .Mount rthond. of r.ako lionne- md Ilowt'll. of California, >na. Colorado, and rtah, (iil- ind Howell. t ontlot of (ircat kard. A. S. 1 province, Gil- in Leavenworth Nevada, i'.ii,i,'el- •H for 1874, llay- arcena. headwaters of YelloWHtoue, Pleistocene — Continued, UocKY Mountain to (ikkat Basin Hkoion — Continued. 1576. Report of middle division of sur- vey of Colorado, Peale. 1577. Work in Henry Mountains and on Lake Bonneville, Gilbert, G.K. Map of parts of Arizona and New Mexi(;o, Gilbert, Howell and Loow, Map of parts of Arizona, Marcou, Gilbert and Marvine. Report of southeast division, sur- vey of Colorado, Endlich. Report on Grand River region, Peale. Results of surveys for 1875, Hay- den. Field work in Tetou region, St. .John. Preliminary report of survey of the Territories, llayden. 187X. Systematic geology of fortieth parallel survey, King, C. Springs of Nevada, Lylo. Recent glaciers in Wyoming, llayden. Portion of northwestern Colo- rado, White, C. A. Preliminary rei)ort of survey of Territories, 1878, llayden. Ancient outlet of Great Salt Lake, Peale, Gilbert, G. K. Report on White River district, Colorado, Endlich. Grand River district, Colorado, Peale. 1879. Obsidian in Yellowstone Park, Holmes, W.H. Apeculiar cave in Utah, Lee, L. A. Report of operations in Colorado and Now Mexico, Stevenson. Wandering.s in the Western land, Vivian, Survey of the fortieth parallel, Newberry. Extinct volcanoes about Lake Mono, Le Coute. Progress of survey of Wyoming and Idaho, Hayden. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad Gnide, Utah, etc., Davis, W. M. ; Hague, A. Fossil shells from Colorado des- 1 "'^' Pleistocene — Continued. Rocky Mointain to Gkkat Basin Region — (Joutinued. 1879. Alkali in Uridger Valley, VVyo., Goldsmith, E. Report on jjaloontology, survey of Wyoming and Idaho, White, C.A. Fortieth parallel survey, systein- atic geology, by King, Pum- pelly. Geology of Green River district, Peale. 1880. High plateaus of Utah, Dutton, Powell. Mineral resources of the Hlaek Hills, .Jeuuey. The Wasatch a growing moun- tain, Gilbert, G. K. The great West, Hayden. Lake Bonneville, Gilbert, G. K. Report of Rocky Mountain di- vision, Ennnons, S. F. Twin Lakes and Teocalli Moun- tain, Colo., llayden. Outlet of Lake Bonneville, Gil- bert, a. K. Report of work in Great Basin, Gilbert. G.K. 1881. LoesB of the Western plains. Child. Atlas of Colorado, llayden, F. V, lUu.strations of tlio earth's sur- face glaciers, Shalerand Davis, Ancient glaciers of Rocky Moun- tains, Geikie. Glacial observations in Wind River Mountain, Blackburn. Examinations in Colorado and New Mexico, Stevenson 1882. Report on work in Great Basin, Gilbert, G. K. History of Lake Bonneville, Gil- bert, G. K. Report of work in Kuroka dis- trict, Hague, A. Volcanic drift of Challis, Idaho, .lulien. Post-Glacial Joints, Gilbert, G. K. Great deposit of nuul and lava. Cope. Examination of upper Columbia River, Symons. Sulphur deposits in Utah and Nevada, Russell, I. C. 800 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BVVL. 127 Pleistocene — Cont i nued . Rocky Mountain to Great Basin Rkcuon — Continued. 1882. Geolop^iscbos und Montunisti- BchfH au8 ITtah, OcbscniiiH. Oscurti cop]ier and other minen in New Mexico, Peters, E. D. Section in Hhafts near Leadville, Colo., Van Wagener. 1883. Report on Wind River district, St. John. Geology of Yellowstone Park, Holmos, W. II. Mineral vein formation at Steam- boat Springs, Lo Contc. Classification of lake basins, Davis, W. M. Faults and earthquakes in Great Basin, Gilbert, G. K. Report on work on Qiiaternary geology, Cbamberlin, T. C. Report on work in Great Basin, Gilbert, G.K. Pre-Bonneville climate, Gilbert, G.K. General statements, survey of Wyoming and Idaho, Ilayden, F. V. History of Lake Labontan, Rus- sell, I. C. Playas and playa lakes, Russell, I.e. San Juan region, Colorado, Coni- stock. 1884. Silver-load deposits of Eureka, Nev., Curtis, J. S. Climate changes of late geologic times, Whitney. Yellowstone Park reconnaissance, Hague, A. Glacial drift in Montana and Dakota, White, C. A. Volcanic dust in Great Basin, Russell, I. C. Lakes of Great Basin, Russell, I.e. Garden City icbnolites, Blake, W.P. Idaho Pliocene lake. Cope. Extinct glaciers of San Juan Mountains, Colo., Hills, R. C. Gold sand from Idaho, Cross. Geologisches aus Utah, Roth. Report from Carroll to the Yel- lowstone Park, Dana and Grin- nell. Pleistocene — Continued . Rocky Mottntain to Gukat Bamn Rkoion— Continued. 1S81. Vertobrata of Tertiary of the West, Cope. 1885. Quaternary and Recent molliisci of the Great Basin, Call. Study of thiuolito of Lake l,;i bontan, Dana, E. S. Quaternary lakes of the Great Basin, Gilbert, G. K. Surface geology along Northern i'acific Railroad, Newberry. Volcanic dust, Wadswortli. Volcanic dust deposits in the Great Basin, Russell, I. C. Missouri Coteau and itsnioraiiii's, Todd. Map of the United States, Mf Gee. Existing glaciers of the I'niteil States, Russell, I. C. Mining industries of Utah, Hunt- ley. Geologic sketch of Rocky Moun- tiiiii division, Emmons, S. 1'. Roptut of division of Great i'liHin, Gilbert, G. K. Topographic features of laki» shores, Gilbert, G. K. Report, Montana division, Ilay- den. Notes on Minnehaha {'ouuty, Dak., Upham. Eroding power of ice, Newberry, 1886. Lacustrine deposits, Montana, Peale. Agatized wood in Arizonii. Kiinz. Geology and mining of Leadville, Ennnons, S. F. Aspen region, Colorado, Lnkes, Notes along Northern I'acilic Railroad, Newberry. Lake Labontan, Russell, I. C. Drift of Rocky MountainH, Corn- stock. 1887. Volcanic ash, analysis, Clarke, F.W. Phnenix mine, Arizona, Ricketts, P. de P. Cimarron landslide, Colorado, Cross. 1888. Geologic history of Yellowstoue Park, Hague, A. Report of Territorial geologist, Wyoming, Ricketts. UARTON.] Pleistocene- UOCKY A I{Koro> ixss. DiviH Clij Liter; (i. I Aspei S, V Gliici( Kmi Infuse Ilea Oil raj Trinir IM!). Kepor Poa: Fauna Dry lii Dcej) G. F Deiive Field Mou 1 )eiive INHO. Analyf Lake I Natur; M.'icl'ai Davi Hag] AVill Easter Yellow Record Kurt Ago of gion, \\'arroi Defoni: of w; \\'oo( 18111. Featur, Hilhs. Perry 1 Groat berry Nanipa Recent Torr. Pacific St 181.";. Format and r 184!). Notes o gion. Bull, l: [BrLI,.l27 1. rO OUKAT HaxIN ed. Tertiary of tlie Rocont moUusca iasin, Call, ito of Lake l,a E.S. ;eB of the (ireat b, G. K. f along Northern »acl, Newliorry. kVailswortli. (leposits in the Russell, I. C. 1 anditBinoraiiicB, nitod States, Mc- ers of tbo I'liitcd ill. I. C. ies of Iltab, Hunt- h of Rocky Moun- , Emmons, tS. 1 '. ion of Great l'>iiHin, featnros of lakii rt, G. K. ,na division, Hay- nnclialia County, of ice, Newberry. jposits. Montana, in Arizona, l^nnz. ining of I.eadvillo, Colorado, Lakes. Northern Pacilic iwberry. 1. Rnssell, T. C. s MonntainH, Corn- analysis, Clarke, Arizona, Riokctts, idslide, Colorado, )ry of Yellowstouf j SA. •ritorial geologist, licketts. UAIITON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 801 Pleistocene — Conlimied. Rocky M<)i;Nr.\iN ro (JitK.vr IIa.-^in Rkgion — ('(intiuutd. Is.xH. PiviHJon of Glacial geology, (Jliainlicrlin, T. (!. Literature of geyseritt', Merrill, (i. r. Asi»rii, Colo., ISruuton, Knunons, S. V. Glaciers iii the IJocky Mountains, Enimon.s. S. V. Infusorial cjirth in west Denver, Ih'addeu. Ouray County, Colo., Ked/.ie, Trinidad (!oal region. Lakes. 1S8!). Report of Montana division, Peale. Fauna of Equus Iteds, Cope. Dry lakes, .lenncy. ])eei» well at Nanipa, Wright, G. F. Denver hasin, Cannon. Field for research in Kocky ^fountains. Mills. Denver Tertiary, Cross. IW'O. Analysis of adobe soil, I'.akins. Lake IJonnovillc', Gilbert, (r. K. Natural soda, Cliatard. Macfarlane's h'ailway (iuide, Davis, W. M.; Gilbert, (i. K.; Hague, A. ; 1 1:»stings, rnnipelly, Willis, Kldridge. Eastern Coloranncville. Woodward, K*. S. 181'1. Features of Kocky Monnt.'iins, Hills. Perry Park, Colo., (Gannon. Great Falls coal field, New- berry. Nanipa image, Wright, G. F. Recent lav.-i tlow in New Mexico, Tarr. Pacific Statks. 181."). Formations in portions of ( >regon and California. Hall, .L 1841). Notes on the California gold re- gion, Lyman, C. S. Bull. 127 51 Pleistocene — Continued. Pacii ic Statkh— Continued. 18l!>. United .*2. Quaternary in California, lUake, .L 18.5.1. (ieology of the Sierra Nev.ada, Trask. Extent of gold region, lOake, W. P. Silicitied jdants from ('alifornia, Hl.ake, W. P. 18i>L (icology of coast monntaiiis and part of Sierra Nevada, Trask. Ancient lake in the Colorado desert. Blake. W. P. Preliniin.iry report of survey in Calif(n-ni"a, iUake, W. P. 18.5.'). (iistnient de For en Californio, Marcou, .F. (^'oast of ('alifornia from Bodega Hay to Siin Diego, Rlake, W. P. Account of volcani<^ springs in southern California. Lo Conte. (ieology of coast inountains, etc., California. Trask. Geology of route to Pacific Ocean in California and Oregon, New- berry. Fossil shells from California, Conrad. lHr>r>. Remarks on geology of Califor- nia, Blake, W. P. Keport on northern and southern California, Trask. Reconnaissance from the Missis- sippi to Los Angeles, Cal., Mar- con, ,L Geology of route to Pacific near thirty-iifthp.irallel, Marcon,J.; Blake. W. P. Report upon route to the Pacific in California, Blake, W. P. 18.57. Notes on auriferous gravels, Davis, IT. Volcanoes in Colorado desert, Yea tell. Reconnaissance to mouth of Gila River, Parry, C. C. Report upon routes to the Pacific in California and to the Rio Grande, Autisell. 1859. Boden-Vcrliiiltnisso der californi- schen Gold-Distrikte, IJurkart. 802 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 1J7. Pleistocene — Continiioil. rAciiic SiA'iKs— ('(iiitiniw'd. 1861. Country betwocn Liiko Hup«ri«r and tlio l'ati(i(', I lector. 18(Ji). Lii Ciilifoniio, Frij!;not. (io()!()!.;y of Ciilit'oniiiv. fKdd work lor 18(!(t-18()5, Whitney,.!. D. Deep ]>liic('rH of Nevada County, Cal., Silliuum. Wliitiu'y'n goolofjy of California, Hrewer. 18()uiit Whitney, (ioodyear, W. A. Abrasion of shores of iu)rlli\vi.st- ern America, Davidson, ('•■ Artesian wells of Los Aiiiicli's County, Cal., Chaso. Origin of cascades and subnu,T);eil forests of the Columbia, i!l;ike, W. P. Studies on formation of iiinuii- tains in Sierra Nevada. Muii-. 187t). Rejiorts on portions of sdiiilieiii California, Marcou, J. Glacial action at head of lolm- Bon's Pass, Blako, J. Report on southeastern Ciihtbr- nia region, Loow. Wheeler's Expedition dunli tlas siidliche Californien, Ltx^w. Causes of cold of lee period, New- berry. 1877. Part of western Nevada antl east- ern California, Conkling. (Jlacial marks on Pacilic and At- lantic coasts compared, Pack- ard. [lll'LL. U'7. itliuiod. Ol-f^dll, (iOlllI of ihn Sifi'iiiH, I g<-()l()j;iHl of ro in tlio Siena si>i'(!<)l(l Itlull.s, if the West mill Jascado Mdiiii- aliforiiia, (inlil- i Nevada in ir- iiiiniii^, liipw- of tlic. Sii'iTii ito. !!• CUmiity, (ill.. Is of Calil'm Ilia, il'luuiaBCoiMity, II. W. ;;,v of I'Mcific, Slope, DawHon.C. M. 1M7!'. Maefarlane's (ieolojiiral Railroad (iniie^(o, liarneH, (i. W. Krnptions aloiii; (^iseade Moun- tains, ( 'ondon. IS.SO. Anrilerons ;fr,ivel.s of Sierra Nevada, \Vliitne,y,,T.l). Old river Iteds of California, Le ('onto. I''i<0d notes on anriferons travels, ( Joodyo.ir. l.\sl. Qnatornary of Washington, Stornheif?. 1>, Mareon. .T. Ceber c(Minaissaiu'e in .sonthern Oro- fTon, Rnssell, I.e. Steep slopes of Western loess, Hilgaid. riiysical and aKricnltnral fea- tures of California, lHl}i;ard. Volcanic rocks in Cascade range, Diller. Climate changes i)f hiter geo- logic times, Whitney,.!. 1). 18N.5. Geologic sketch of I'aeifie divi- sion, IJeeker. Eroding power of ice, Ne.wlicrry. Map of United States, McCee. Pleiatocene— Continued. I'ACiric Sta IKS— Continued, IHH,"). Existing glaciers of the rniled Stilt. 'N, K'lissell. I.e. (Jriivieis aiirilVres do la Sierra Ncn-ada, Eiieli. I Analysis of roekn, etc.), work done in Waslii!i;;tnn liilnnatory, Clarke and Cliatard. (ilaciers of the high sierras of California, h*iis-<.'ll, I.C. ISW), .Mount ritt, I'.iniiions, \. II. Krin ( 'oiiiity, ( 'al,, ll;iggiii. San IHego Coiinly, C.il.. Hanks. Notes along Northern I'acilic Ik'ailroad, Newberry. I'ost-Tertiary elevation of Sierra Nevada, I.e ( 'oiite. lHf<7-l><8!t. (Jiaciation of I'a.ilie Coast, Wright. (;. V. Infusorial earth, l>ay. .Siirfa(<( geology of southern Oregon, I'iddh". 'rranscontinenta! r;i i 1 roads, l.ang. San liernardino Coniily, Cal., (ioodyear. Tulare Comity, Cal., (Ioodyear. N'entiira County, Cal., Mowers. Agriculture and late «,>iiaternary grology, Ililgard. .\iiierican classification, Marcoii, .1. Across the Santa Barbara chan- nel, l''ewkes. (California by counties. Ivclan. Flora of <()ast islands of Califor- ni;i, I.e Conte. Drilt mining, Dniin. Pry lakes, .lenney. CatalogiK! of California fossils, Coo])er. (ilaciation of eastern llanks of Sierra .Nevada, .\in, Oeol. Hanksite, Hanks, Inyo County, Cal,, (Joodyc^ar. Lake l.ahontan, K'ussell, 1. 1!. Los .\ngeles Connly, Cal., (iood- year. Mono ( 'oiinty, ( 'al., Whiting. Natural gas region, California, W(d)cr. r(!troleuni, asphaltnin, and gas regions, California, (iooilyear. Analysis of clays from Owens Lake, Cal., Chatard. 804 CATALOOUE AND INDEX OP (BtTLL. 157. Pleistocene— Coil tiiiiiod. rACii'U' SiAii'S — Coiitimifd. 18«7-lHS!t. Aiirif(>ri)iiH nmvilM oC Call- rortiia, llaiiimoMil. Mono \'allt\v, Vn\., 1{iisn«)11, I. C (Mays, .Idliimoii, W. I>. Sniitiv Clara Comity, Cal., Wober. Profo/ooiiitcH, I'ricdricli. IHW. MacCarlaiic's K'ailroMd (iiiiiU', Cooper, (loiidoii. l'la ami Nova Scotia, Kinmoiis, 1'',. Ge(dogy and mineralogy of Xnv.i Scotia, ( Jesiier. IS'.iH, Magdalen K'iver district. Kicli ardson, .1. 1831). rrcliniinary report on NewfoiiiHJ- lainl, . I likes. First rcjiort on survey of New Mruiiswick, (Jesiier. 1810. l{e])(iil. (Ill survey of Now Mriiiis- wick, (Jesiier. Notes on north coast of St. Law- rence, liaylield. llaiulbook of Nova Scotia, Daw. son, .1. W. 1841. Certain features of River Si. .lohn, in New Hrunswiek, Robb. Third report of survey of New Hrunswick, Gcsikm". 1842. Fourth report of survey of New Hrunswick, (iesner. Excursions in Newfoundland in 1839 and 1840, .hikes. Excursion in I'rince Edwiiid Island, Dawson, .1. W. 1843. Report on survey of New Bruns- wick, Gesncr. Rejiort on survey of Newfoniid- land, .lukes. 1844. Ridges, lieaclies, etc., of (';iiiii- dian lakes and the St. l-aw- rence, Lyell. 1845. Travels in North America, I.yill. District between Georgian Hay and Dake Erie, Murr;>y, A. 1840. Packing of ice and modern depos- its in valley of the St. Law- rence, Logan. 1847. Report on Ottaw.a Rivor district, Logan. Dn whirlpool and rapids Ix'low Niagara, Hakewell, R. Report on eastern pcninsul;i i>f Canada. Murray, A. Drift of Montreal, Rogers, 11. D. HABTO!*.] NORtIt AMKUICAN OEOLOOY 805 )!' Newfound- ?ivor district, Pleistocene — (.'oiitiiiiiud. Kasti-kn Canaka— ('oiitiiiiKHl. l«ll>. North lOiiNt ol' Jiiiko lluioii, Miir- ruy, A. South side of St. Tiiiwrciicr I'miii i.lliiO I'liaillpiuill, Lofrtlll. IHoO. Koport of ciu'inist of Hiii\ey of ('luiiida,. limit, T. S. Koport of mirvcy of ('luiiidii for 18.Jil-50, Loj{an. 1H51. Drift Htriir in Now ItriiiiHwiclx, Uohb. DopoHitH of Hhells in Maiiio, on Lake (/haiii]iiain, and St. 1.;x\y- rencf, Dcsor. Snl>sidcn(!o of HJioro of Laliratlor, Wynian. Shells far ahovo sea h^Vfl, I )oBor, Uof^ers, It. 1), Glaciation on HJiort^ of Lalirador, Wynian. On erratics of Canada, IM^sliy. Subsidence of shore of Newfound- land, I'erley. lsr)2. fJold-hearinji drift in the C'liaii- ditTe, Lo^an. Chemical work of survey of Canada, Hunt. T.S. Rejiort on ])(!ni!isnla between Lukes Huron, St. Clair, and Erie. Murriiy, A. Kt'jiion between the Ottawa and St. Lawrenre, Murray, A. 1S5.'). 'N'alley of the Notawasaj^a, l''leiii- iiig. Notes on Toronto, Hind. Geolofjy of Quebec and I'Mvirons, iJigsby. 18."(4. Co({nilles uiariiios dans le bassin du lac Ontario, IJesor. Geoloi?y of liainy Lake, Hudson Hay, Higsliy. Koport on country lyini; north of Lake Ontario, Murray, A. Submerged forest at Fort Law- rence, Nova Scotia, Dawson, J.W. Work on north side of St. Law- rence, Logan. 1855. Geology of Hudson Hay territory and portions of the Arctic regions, Isbester. Acadian geology, Dawson, .1. W. Esquisso geologiquo du Canada, Logan aud Hunt. I Pleistocene — Continued. KAsri.i.N Canaha -('..ntinued, lS.')t!. li'ocks from Antic Anliipi'lugo, Miircliison, 1M,">7. Newer I'liocfnc mid poBt-riidci-no of Montreal. Dawsou, J. W. Parallelism of rocks of Nova Scotia, DawHKii, ,|. \v. Tarts of Huron and Western dis- I tricts, Murray, A. Tertiary of Canadji and its fos- sils, lliIlill;iS. I'.xplcu-ations in region north of Lake Iliiron. Murray, A. Region lieween ( ieorgiau liay and Ottawa K'iver, Murray, A. I'osition of elephant remains of North America, l''oster. Work in Anticosti and Mingan islands and Magdalen Hiver, Ui(;hardson, .1. Ntnver I'liocene fossils of St. Law- K^uce A'alley, Dawson, J. W. ]H."i8. liimestones of Ottawa district, »?tc.. Hillings, (ieorgiau Hay district, Murray, A. Causes whicdi have inlluenced the scenery of Canaila, Kamsay. (ilacial pheuoiiiena in Canada and the United States, Kamsay. Lecture on Sable Island, (iil- pin, E. Coal ill Canada, Dawson, J. W. ISoJI. Laurentian in Kiver Koufi'e dis- trict, Logan. I'ost-Pliocene of St. Lawrence Valley. Dawson. ,1. W. Work in (iasiie Peninsula, Kidi- ardson. .1. 18t)(). Notes on Collington Township, Canada west, <'lia])iMaii. Tertiary fossils from Lal)rador, Maine, etc., Dawson, .1. W. Geology of Hastings County, Chapiiian. Coast of Jjabrador, Lielier. (Jeology of Hollevillo district. Chapman. 18t)l. (icology of Murray Hay, lower St. Lawrenct!, Dawson, J. W. Drift of western Canada, Chap- man. Notes ou Davenport gravel drift, Fleming. Expedition nach Labrador, Lie- ber. 806 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF [BULL. 127. Pleistocene — Coni i n nod . Eastehn (J aw ADA — C'oiitiuuod. 1H61. Elevation and di'i)r<'s.si()ii of Nortli America, (JcHuer. (ieology of part of county of Norfolk, De Cew. Fresh-water sbells iu soiin; jjost- Tertiary (le]i(isit8, Bell. Canadian caverns, Giblts, G. 1). 1862. Gold fields of Nova Scotia, Ifoacyuian. Physical condition of Ihe suiier- fu'ial deposits in Canada, Ivolib. 18()3. h'ecent movements of the earth's crust, lk;lt, T. ]{eport of survey of Canada to 1863, liOgan. Elephant ronntins in Canad.a, Billings. Siiperlicial geology of (iaspd. Bell. History of bitumens and bitu- minous shales. Hunt, T. S. 18(54. Stokin-Fluss iiu britiscbon Nord- Amcrika, Blake, A\'. 1'. Geology of Ottawa Valley, (irant, J. A." Gold of eastern Canada, T^ogaii. Su])poHed Glacial drift in Labra- dor and western Canada, Hind. Hocks in vicinity of Halifax, Gossip. Peat and its uses, Hunt, T. .'■). Glacial phenomena in Nova Scotia, Silliman. Notes on geology and liotany of New Brunswick, Bailey, 1.. W. Address, Natural History Society of Alontreal. Dawson, .1. W. 186."'). IClevation and subsidence, Bil- lings. Production and jjreservation of lakes by ice action. Belt. T. Montreal Natural History Soci- ety, address, Dawson, .1. V.'. Geology of southern New Brun.s- wick, Bailey, L.W. Preliminary report on New Brunswick, Hind. Post-l'liocene at h'ivi(!ro du Eoup and Tadoussac, Dawson, .1. W. Keisc skizzen ans Nou - Braun- schweig, Credner. 1866. Manitoulin Islands, Bell. (Jold region of lower Canada, Michel. Pleistocene — Continued. Eastkkn Canada— Continued. 1866. (ilacial period in North America, Belt, T. Drift i)henomena of Labradur, Packard. Gold region of lower Canada, Hunt, T. S. Hocks of northern peninsula of Newfoundland, Murray, A. Glacial phenomena of Labrador and Maine, Packard. Auriferous deposits of Nova Scotia, Hamilton, P. S. Geographic sketch of "annda, Hunt, T. S. 1867. Description gcologique du Can- ada, Hunt, T. S. Helations of (ilacial deposits of Scotland and Canada, Crosby, H. W. Helations between Glacial de- posit of Scotland and those of Canada, Crosskey. Glacial movements in vallex of St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. 1868. Conditions of distribution of plants iu Canada, Drununoml. G(dd region of Nova Scotia, 1 1 uiit, T. S. Bird tracks in basin of Minns, Hartt. Comparison of icebergs with glaciers with reference to bowl- der clay of Canada, Dawson, J. W. I'laiits and climate of jiost-I'lio- i'lmv of Canada, Dawson..!. W. 1869. Helations and character of West- ern bowlder drift, Andrews, K. Geology, etc., of Hastings County, Canada, Wallbridgo. Mineralogy of Nova Scotiii, How, H. 1870. Keport on Hastings County, \ < r- uon. Modern glacial .action in Canailii, Bleasdell. (iod»!rich salt region and on iron ores. Hunt, T. S. Heport on Manitoulin Islniid.'*, etc.. Boll, H. Submerged trees in Cumbcilnml basin, Hamilton, P. S. IcenuirksinNewfoundland, Kcir, J. H. (DULL. 12T. iiitinued. sortli America, of Labrador, owor Canada, a peuiusulii of Murray, A. a of Labrador :ard. situ of Nova 11, r. S. h of '."aiiada, giqiio du Ciiii- ial deposits of auada, Crosby, 11 Glacial de- .d and those of y. tw ill valU'v of Vliittlesoy. listributioii of a, Drumnuiiul. /^a Scotia, limit, rsiu of Miuas, icebergs with a'cuce to liowi- lada, Dawson, e of i)ost-l']io- IJawson..!. W. u'ter of West- t, Andrews, E. istiiiga County, l.i^e. N'ovii .^<'oti:i, 8 County, ^'l'r- ion ill Caimda, )n and on iron oulin Islands, n Cuinbeiland r. s. undlaud, i\eiT, liAinON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 807 Pleistocene — Continued. Kastkux Canada— Continued. 1870. Report on rocks of lower St. Lawrence, Richardson, .1. Shore of the St, Lawrence btdow Quebec, Richardson, J. \H71. Surface geology of Groat Lakes and Mi8sissi])])i Valley, New- lierry. Position and height of plateau in which New England glaciers originated, Dana, J. 1). Report on I'rince Edward Island, Dawson and Harrington. Position of elephant and masto- don remains, Newberry. 1S72. Region north of Lake Sujjerior, Bell, R. Changes of climate during (ila- cial period, Geikie. Notes on Prince Edward Island, Dawson, .J. AV. Lake basins and Arctic ctirrents, Dawson, .1. AV. Gold iields of C^iieb(?c and Nova Scotia, Sclwyn. Bay iind River Kxploits, New- foundland, Murray, A. Northwestern New Brunswick, Robb. Surface geology of Nlaiii in New England, Dana, .1. D. Country between Lake 'I'emisca- iiiingueandAbbitibbi. McOnat. Country between Lake Superior and \\'in'nipeg. Bell. I>. 1n7I. ('ountry between the h'ed River and tlie Saskatchewan anil Lake Superior, Hell, R. Record of observations on Nova Scotia geology, lloneynian. On some fossil liones, (iilpiu. (.'arboniferous of St. (ieorges Bay, Newfoundland, (iil])in. Summary of investigations, 1873-71, Sehvyn. I Pleistocene — Continued. Eastkkx Canada— Continued. 1874. Cetacean and Niagara fossils in I New Brunswick, lloneyman. I History of a bowlder, Iloueynian. I Nova Seotian geology, I loney luan, 187r>. Neighborhood of Hamilton, Spen- . cer,J.W. I Outline of geology of Ontario, (^ha])man. , Huron County, Ontario, Gib- son, .J. Distribution ofjilants and marine origin of Erie clays, Drunj- ! niond. Post-Pliocene near Bathurst, New Brunswick, Paisley. Address to Natural History So- ciety of Montreal, 1872, Daw- son. .1. W. Address to Natural History So- ciety of Mimtreal, geoh)gic his- tory, 1871, Dawson, .1. W. Clays on Tattagouche River, Paisley. 1H7(!. Outline of geology of Canada, Chapman. Ic(\ and ice work in Newfound- land, Milne. Useful minerals of New Bruns- wick, Bailey. Ice marks in Newfoundland, Packard. 1877. Rocks of NewfoundlanMian. (ioderich salt region. Hunt, T. S. Eozoic rocks in Hastings and Prince Edward counties, On- tario, AN'ilkins. History of North American lake region. Maw. Address to Natural History So- ciety of Montreal, Pleistocene history, Dawson, .1. A\'. Calciferons bowlders near To- ronto, Hinde. ^ 808 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [bull. 127. DARTON.] Pleistocene — Contiuiied. Ea.sterx Caxada — Continued. 1878. IJeltuil Mountain, DiiwHon, J. W. Nova Scotia geoloj^y, Honcy- luau. Cieolofjy of coast of Arctic lauds, Feilden and Do Ranco. Causes of Glacial pheuouieua in northeastern Uuitcd States, To- rell. A month in Now Uruuswick, lloncyuian. Post-Plioccuemollusca in Acadia, Matthew. Glacial and iuter {.glacial strata near Toronto, llimle. Northeastern coast of Labrador, Hind. Superlieial deposits of Ontario, Wilkins. 1879. East coast of Hudson 15ay, Jiell. Superficial geology of soiitlieru New Brunswick, Matthew. Salt mine, Godcrich, Canada, Heiurich. Glacial period in eastern America, Hitchcock, C. H, Surveys in Ca])e Bretou, Fletcher. Country between Lake AVinni- peg and Hudson Bay, Bell, H. North American Mesozoic and Ceno/.oic, Miller, S. A. 1880. Alleged changes in relative eleva- tion oflaudandsea, Mitchell, H. Lecture notes on Caiuida, Daw- son, .1. W. Chemical contriltutioiis to the geology of Canada, Hotl'mann. 1881. (ilacial drift and its terminal moraines, Upham. Keport ou Hudson Bay, Bell, K. Northern New Brunswick, Ells, Iveport ou (!()iinties of Nova Scotia, Fletcher, H. Magdalen Islands, Richardson, .L Tidal erosion in Bay of I'lindy, Matthew. Chemical contributions to geol- ogy of Canada, Holfmann. Ancient outlet of Lake Manitoba, Treherue. Boring in Souris River valley, Selwyn. 1882. Geology of upper Flambeau Valley, King, F. H. Sable Island; MaeDonald. Pleistocene — Continued. Ea.stkij.n Canada— Continued. 1882. Glacial marks in I.abraddj', Packard. Mt^talliferous sands, Honeynian. Features of lower (!reat L;il<(s during Great River ajji'. Spencer, J. W. Terraces and beaches of Lake Ontario, Spencer, J. W. Notes on Point Pleasant, ( nine- ron. Nova Scotian geology, Hoiit^y- man. Geologic waifs from Magdiilen Islands, Honey man. Notes on Bedford, Sackville, and Hammonds I'laius, NovaScutia, Ilare. 1883. Geology of Avesteru end oC Lake Ontario, Spencer, .). \V. 'Unsolved problems in gcoldiiv, Dawson, .1. W. Glaciatiou of Newfoiiudland, Murray, A. Comparison of Acadian and Scot- tish (ilacial beds, Ricliard- son, R. Notes ou southeastern (i)iic1k.'C| Selwyu. Canadian I'leistocene, Duw.sou. J. AV. Report on Moose liiver ami Lake of the Woods, Bell, R. Surface geology of the Bale (Us Chalcurs region, Chalmers. Whale in gravel near Smitlis Falls, Ontario, Dawson, .). W. Changes of level ou east coast iil North America, Cook, (J. II. Lacustrine formation of 'loin- burn Valley, Mattluiw. Analyses of soils, Edwanls, .1. 15. Terminal moraine of second tilii- cial i>eri()d, Chamberlin. T. ('. Erosion from ice in Bale di'> Chalcurs, Chalmers. Geoloij;ic history of St. .Inliiis River, New Brunswick, Bailey. L. \y. Distinguishing lacustrine fniiii marine dej)osits, Matthew. Report ou Ga8p(5 Peninsula, Mils. (ilacial markings in Laurc iiti;iii Mills, Andrews, E, 1S84. i8.si;. DABTON.] NORTH AMEUICAN GEOLOGY. 809 jeology, lloiiej- NowfoiUKlLiiid, Pleistocene — Continued. Eastern Canada — Continued. 1883. Nortborn and eastern Now Hruns- wiek, Ells, (ilaciiil ])heuoniena of Hay of CLalonrs rej^iou, Chalmers. 1884. Canadian Paleozoic outlines, Willcox. Glacial action in northern New York and Canada, Willcox. Keport on north shore of Eahra- dor, liell, K. Sand plains and changes of level of the upper Ottawa, Odium. Superficial geology of Diindas Valley, etc., Kennedy. List of fossils from Ottawa and vicinity, Ami. 188.J. Hudson Bay district. Bell, K. Observations in Saguenay region, Lallamme. Glacial action north of the St. Lawrence, Willcox. Geology of Halifax Harbor, Hon- ey man. Report on northern Cape Breton, Fletcher. Ice age theories, Hill, E. York and Carleton counties, New Brunswick, Bailey, L. W. Glacial distribution in Canada, Honey man. Glacial action in Labrador, Heil- prin. Relations of geologic work in Canada and the Old World, Dawson, .1, W. Labrador Coast and Hudson Strait region, Bell, R. Eroding power of ice, New- l)erry. Surface geology of Fredcrickton, New Brunswick, Heed, W. T. L. Surface geology of western New Brunswick, Chalmers. 188(5. Geology of Antigonisli, Nova Scotia, Honeyman. Our Glacial ])roblcm, Honeyman. (ilaciation, Halifax Harbor, Honeyman. Physical features and glacial ac- tion, Nova Scotia, Murphy. Pleistocene fossils from Anticosti, (Jrant and Dawson, (ilacial transportation in Nova Scotia, Honeyuuin. Pleistocene — Continued. Eastkk.n C a xai>a— Continued. 188(j. Geologic note of excursions, Nova Scotia, Honeyman. Glacial action in Canada and Loch Eck, Scotland, Honeyman. Sable Island, MacDonald. Deepest lake in America, Bailey, L. W. Surface geology of New Bruns- wick, Chalmers. Mistiissini expedition. Low. Chignecto Isthmus, Monro. Islands in Lake Winnipeg, I'an- ton. I..andslide near Brantford, Onta- rio, Sjx'ucer, J. W. Cornwallis Island, Halifax, Honeyman. Bowlder drift, etc., on lower St. Lawrence, Dawson. .1. W. Shells in Selkirk. McDougall. 1887. Fossils from Anticosti, Grant, C. K. Portions of ta-wa-pish-kat and Albany rivers. Bell, H. New Brunswick and Quebec, Chalmers. New Brunswick, Bailey and Mc- Innes. Canadian and Scottish (ila(;ial geology, Richardson. 11. Labrador. i)hysical geography, Packard. Brantliord landslide. Ontario, Spencer, .1. \V. St. Lawrence \'alley, Lallamme. Mines of Lake Superior, Ingall. Hudson Bay, Low. Surface geology. New Brunswick, Chalmers. 1888. Nova Scotia. Aylesford, Honey- man. Nova Scotia, ( Ilacial geology, Hon( 'man. Nova Scotia, Guysborough. .Vnti- gonisii, and Pictou, Fletcher Nova Scotian superficial geoloj^y, Honey man. 810 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF IBULU127. Pleistocene— Coutiiuied. Eastkun Canada — Coutinued. 1888. Old slioro lines in the Ontario biisin, Gilljort, (i. K. Origin of Houie I'eaturcH in Can- ada, Hell, J{. St. Lawronco ba.siu and tiio Great Jjakea, Spencer, J. W. Ancient shore lino near Toronto, Ives. Changes of level of the Great Lakes, Gilbert, G. K. Drift north of J^ake .Superior, Spencer, J. W. The Iroquois beach, Spencer, J. \V. (iteat Lake bawinH of Canada, Druniniond. Ottawa clays and gravels, ]?ow- uiau. Ottawa, vicinity of (ioverninont farm. Ami. Labrador, cruise to northern, Packard. Labrador, Ungava district, Tur- ner, L. Ott.awa region, Ami. Peti'ography of drift of central Ontario, Coleman. Petroleum field of Ontario, Bell, li. Lakes Teniiscammgue an Geology of (Ontario, Bell, li. Geology of the northwest of Lake Superior, Harvey. Northwestern Manitoba, Tvnvll. Glaciation of eastern Canada, Chalmers. Glacial geology of Cape llrctoii, Honeyman. Gleanings in Nova Scotia anil Capo Breton, Honeyman. Surface geology of southern New Brunswick, (Jhalmcrs. 1891. Review of the (^uaternniy tia, Upham. Foriuatiou of Toronto J.sland, Clark, L. J. Drift rocks ort of survey of (.'anada for for 187l-7r>, .Selwyn. Explorations in British Columbia, Ri<'hardson, ,1. Country betwetn ii|>per .Assinni- boine River and Lake Manito- ba, etc., Spencer, .L W. 812 CAlALOGUfi aKd Index op tBru.i2t, 1876. 1877. Pleistocene — Continued. Wkstkun ISiUTisu Amkicica — Con- tinuud. Country west of I-ake Manitoba and about Lake Winnipeg, et<^, Hell, R. Borings in Northwest Territory in 1875, KUs. Exploration in IJiitiHli Columbia, .Sehvyn, Dawson, G. M. Notes on lower Tcaco and Atlui- basca rivers, Maconn. 1878. Exjdorations in British Coluiii- bia, Dawson, G.M. Superficial geology of British Columbia, Dawson, G. M. Leading geolojjic areas of (Can- ada, Chapman. .Surface geology of British Colum- bia, Dawson, G. M. Mines anL I'!ei8to(•cr.(^ of the Wiunip'}<; ba- sin, Tyrrell. Review of (Quaternary era. Up- bani. Alaska. 1850, Ceognostisclio BeschaiYenheit der Nordwestkiiste Amerkas, Gre- wingk. IS"), Hudson Hay territory and por- tionaof Arctic regions, Isbester. IsiiT, Glaciers of Alaska, Blake, W. P. 18(ix. Notes on Russian America and the Stickecn River, Blake, W. P. Explorations in Russian America, Dall. Features of the northwest coast of Am(>rica, Blake, T. A. 18G!). Absence of glaciation in valley of tlie Yukon, Shaler. Natural history of Alaska, Dall. (ieology of Alaska, Blake, T. A. 1870, Observations on Alaska, Dall. 187L Alluvial deposits of Yukon, Dall. 187s. h'eport on St. Elias and some ad- jacent mountains, Dall. 1881. Note on Alaska, Dall. 18811 Evidences of luoderu elianges in Alaska, Meehan. Pleiatocene — Continued. Alaska — Contiimed. 18^4, (ilaciers in Alaska aiul vicinity. Rand, (ilaciation in Alaska, Dall. (ireat modern changes in Alaska, Meelian. IS.S."). Existing glaciers of the I'nited Stat.'S, Rus.sell, I. C. \'. Prooi's th.it currents hnvo swept over the e.'irtli. A. 1828. Has eastern North America been recently elevated, Silliman, Scrope. 18,33. Order of succession of rocks of the earth, l'\'atliorstonliaugh. IKU. Bowlders iind scratches, Mather. History of geologic studies in the Unite(l States, Hitchcock, E, 1843. Geology of Now York, first dis- trict, Mather. Double system of dilnvi.il mark- ings in American rocks, Red- lield. 1847. On Glacial scratches, Desor. Drift of Now England, etc., Rogers, H, 1), Remarks on drift period, I'.m- moiis, E. iMX. Terrain erratique do TAuK^riiiuo du Nord, Desor, VtMiionil. 1850. Origin of drift and terraces of aqueous action, Rogers, II, D. Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. Alluvions marines et lacustres (^t du terrain crr.'itique. Di'sor. IH.'il, Position of the mastodon, War- ren, J. C. ; Rogers, H. D. Clay and drift near Lake Supe- rior, Desor. 814 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BCM.. 127, Pleistocene — CoiiiiiiiiiMl. (iKM'.KAi, — {'oiitinucd. 1H51. Iiitoniiptioii of drift wtvst of tin- AlleK''""''-'^' lioK'T**) "• D. Limits dii jtlU'iioiiiriio (.>rrati(|iiu, DeHor. 'I'oiTiiiii <'rr!iti(iiu) (IcH r,tiitH-lIiiin, l?(iiicli('j)<)rii. ('Imiijjiis of Icvol (liiriii;; drift ])ei'io(l, AdiiiMs, ('. M. IHoL'. rarallolisimm ilor Diliivialyje- bilde, etc., voii l''uro|iii. mid Nord-Aiiirrika, Dt'sor. Siir los drifts do rAiiK'TJiiiio dii Nord, Dcsor. ISi")!!. I'.rratist'lioii Mrsclieiiitiiineii iiii Nordon voii ]^iiropiii luul Aiiio- rika, Dosor. liS,")!. (Jiiatornary of Kiiro|>o and Amer- ica, I >o.sor. 1855, Happovt Miir la jtartio fi;('oloj;i(iiio do I'Kxjtosition d<< Now-York, Lyell. 18r)(i. Dovolopiiioiit ill ffcolofjio liistory of North America, Diiiia. .1. I). Epoch of tho mastodon, IJoijors, ir. D. Amori7. IJin'iow of Hitchcock's illiistra- tions of surface fi;ooloi:;y, Dana, .T. 1). 18r>8. Sketch of ;liiciorH, Slialur. 187>'. (lliifial (Iril't in New IIimi])Mhirc l(il(hco(0<,('. II. Drift ItiHs Interior of Norlii .Knicr- ii'ii, Diinii. .1. I>. Chim^us in lioi^lit. of liinils and Ht'ii in (ilacial and ('liani]ilain ])(>rio(lH, Hphani. The Icii afi<% Oratacap. l^l'.K North American Mcsozoif ami Cen<)Zoi(% Miller, S. A. IXSO. Le Kettle moraine, (Miiinilierlin, T. V. issi, IlhiHtrationH of the earMi'H siir- faee, fjlaciers, Slialer and Davis, Map of I'nitcMl Stat<>s, hy Hitch- cock, I )ana. .1. I ). Shaler and Davis's "GlaeierN," MctJcc. 1882. (ieological chart, Keid. II. A. North America in tlie Ico age, Ilitrhcock,(;. II. Correlation of eastcMii and west- ern terminal moraines, Chani- herlin, T. C. Flood of Connecticut \aliey from the jj;'iiei(!r. Dana, .1. D. 188;>. (ilaciation of North -Vmiuioa, Newberry. Krodinj; power of ice, Nowherry, Depth of ice dnrinfjc (ilacial aj^e, Wri^'iil,C.F. IWt. Klevation of land dnring (Hacial ]>eri(>(l, l)ana, ,1. 1). K'emarks on (ilacial history, New- berry. Drift of Indiana, Newberry. Post-Pliocene of America, Cope. ('linnltechang(^sof later geologic times. Whitm^v, .1. D. "Lenticular hills,'' Hitchcock, C. IL (.'lassiiicationof stony drift clays, (Jhaniberlin, T. C. Ice of the (Ilacial period, lleilprin. The ancient glaciation of North America, Newberry, (ilacial erosion. Davis. W, JI. \m. Dinocerata, Marsh. O. C. Phases in the evolution of the North American continent, Newberry. On Glacial climates, Newberry. Pleistocene —Continued. (ir.NKlfAi. — Continued. 1Sh;>. Ice age in Lnropo and North .Vineri<'n., (ieikie. \XHV>. riii> North Atlantic as a geolog- ical basin, K'eade, T. M. North America in the ii< jM-riod, Newberry. (ilaciation of America and I'".uroj)e, Lewis, II. C. 1H87. Lxtra nn)niinie Iak(>s and days, Liwis, II. C. Inventory of (ilacial diiCt, C'hamherlin, T. C. M(!SO/,(di? and Ceiiozoie icalnis, Coi)e, Oil tht* manner of deposit of Glacial drilo. Hay, K". Swamps of New llngland, Shah'r. Terraces of the great American lakes, Kinahan. NVarjiing of earth's ernst and origin of lakti basins, Sjieneer, .1. \V. 1H8S. Anti(|uily of man. Am. (ieol. Changes of level of the (ireat Lakes, (iilbert, (i. K. Eccentricity theory of (ilacial cold. Clay|ioI('. I'".lVeeta of pressure of a conti- nental glacier, Wincdudl, A. Hoist's studies in (ilacial gt^jlogy, Lindahl. Ke])ort of subconinuttee. Inter- national Cmigress, Hitchcock, C. H. Keport on Ceno/.oic, Cope. H, C. Lewis and liis work in ("ilacial geology, Cpliam. Origin of loess, Newberry. Heport — division of (ilaciiil geology, I'nited States (leolog- ical Survey, ('lianiberlin, T. C. American classilication and no- menclature, Marcou, ,1. h'ock scorings ol" tlu< groat ice invasion, Chambei'lin, T. C. The Ice age in North America, Wright, (i. 1'. Three fornnitions of middle At. lantic Slope, M('(iee. Term " (Quaternary,'' 1 lilgard, Newberry, Whitlield, K'. P.; WinchoU, A. 188!». Distribution of certain loess fossils, Keyes, C. li. 816 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [Bntt. m. pleistocene— ( 'on ti ii iiod . OKNKiiAt— Contimu'd. iKWt. I-'cnt'd-wall gi'oloK.Vi K'n^rHtn. (iliU'iuiH iiiid glacial radiontH in llio Ico air«, (iay])()lo. Ice aj;« in Xortli Aniciica, Wrijtlit, (i. !■'.; DavJH, \V. M. 18!t0. (irowtli, oiilniination, and do- ]iaitnro of !<■(> HlicntH, rpliaiii. Interval U; t-wccn (ilacial opochs, Clianiborlin, T. L'. (.'an.so of tho (ilacial period, Up- hatii, Clianilit'i'lin, 'I'. ('. t^iiatcrnar.v clianj^es of Icvol, I'p- liiun. (ilacial climate, CroNliv. Slialer, Upliani. Extent of ylae.ierH, Chamberlin, T. ('. (ilacial stiulics bearinjj; on the anticpiity of man, Loverett. Continental elevation pvecedin^^ tlio I'lcistocene, Spencer,.!. W. IMolstocDiio llora of Canada, 1 )a\v- son, .1. W. (ilacial i)henoinona, l{(dl, D\vi<;lit. Uso of terms l.anrentian and Chaniplain, Marcon, J. ; ■liimcH, .1. F. ; Hitchcock, C. 11. Wrijjlit'H "Ice ago in North Amer- ica," Hitchcock, C. H. 1891. Hypotheses of tlio canso of the (ilacial ])criod, Chamberlin, r. C. Altitnde of United States dnrinj; (ilacial period, Chamberlin, T. C. ; Upliam. Elevation of America in Cenozoic periods, Dall. Elevation and snbsidence in Cen- tral America, Jukes-Urown. CliangcB of Atlantic and Pacific coasts, 1. 6 Conte. Neocene and Pleistocene conti- nent movements, Mc(ie(\ Cincinnati ice dam, Spencer, J. W. Claim of priority for nanu! "Al- j^onkian," Spencer,.!. W. Anti<|nity of last Glacial jjcriod, Shaler. Elevation .and subsidence dnring the Glacial period, Upham. Correlation of changes of level iu NorthAmericaand the Carib- bean region, Upham. Pleistocene — ( 'ontinned. ( J K.NKitAi.— Continued. 18!ll. Origin and age of Iiafayett«> and Columbia formations, r])haiii. Keview of (/natormiry era, Pp. ham. ln((i|Mality of distribution ol in- glaci.'il drift, Upliam. Limits of ])lanl in basin of |,'('i| Uiver of the .North, Upham. 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I'.nstoii Soc Xat. llist., I'roc, vol. 3, p. 127 (Jp.l, 18.-)1. stonoH in the Coniie(^ticiit Valley, tind on the thickness of the forniatiou.J lioston Soc Nat.niMl., I'loc, vol. 4, pp. 370- 3.H0 (,i p.), 18,')4. [ ] [On the llexnresof coal basins.] Hii.slon Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. 4, pp.328 (.1 p.). 18.-,4. [ ] f<»n the jirobahle dejith of the oceiin of the European chalk deposits.] lioston Soc. Nat. Ilist., I'roc, vol. 4, i)p. 297-208 (k p.), 18,'>4. roc, vol.2,pi).liil- [— 1 [On tbo abseticeof marine fossils T ] [<>" the general freoloKical char- in the drift of I'ennsvlvaniii, and on ''"''^''^ •'<" *''" '^'"'^ Mountains.] eleviitcd marine shell (leposits on Lake "'"'"" ^'"- ^"*- "''*'■• I'roc, vol. 4. pp. 191- I liiuiililain and in ( tiiiada.] r.nstonSoc Nat. IliHt., I'roc, vol. 3, pp. lie,.. L ] [On the cause of the want of syiii- 117 (4 p.), 1851. i iiiotry in the curves of the earth's 83fi CATALOaUE AND INDEX OF [DULL. 1!7. Rogers, lloiiry Darwin— Coiitiiiuoil. Htrata us hccm in tint ^ritiit iiioiiiiluin chiiiim orAiiicri<;ii uuil l^iiropc | lloHtiiu rioc. Nut. IIIhI,, ri'iH'., Mil. 4, )>]>. :IL' Koiniirks liy !•'. DcMor, |i]i. -I'.' lU. Iiitri>(liict,(>i-y ()l)H()rvntionH. Now H})«)uifN (>r pliiiitH Iroin tlio iinthriicito ami Mtiiiiiiiioiis coal liehlH of runiiMyl- vaiiia, liy Luo lieMiinureux. lUmtoii Jour. Xitl. IliHt.,v(>l. (I, pp. 4U0^i:i, 1854. [ ] [Origin ol.), 1><54. ['I'lio lijtniti' dojioHitH of the npiKT ^liNHonri.] liimtcm Sor. Nut. IMhI., Pro.., vol..''., p. VM) (§ p.), 1H58. [Note on tlio |i;eolo)j;y of tlio castorn basr of tlio Itocky Mountains.] ISimtiiii S(ic. Nat. Hist., I'roc., vol. .'). ]>]>. 1!H)-ll)l (\ p.), 18.10. [On tlio ojioch of tlm iiiaiiinioth.] Itimton Soc. Nat. HiHf., I'roc, vol. 5, jiji. 22 2:1, 18.10. [Fossil ini])r('HNionH in Carbon iforous rod slialo8 of Ptiniisylvaiiia, and on riji- ])lo marks and footjiriiits in goiieral.] lioHton SiH\ Nat. Hist., I'ro*'., vol. 5, pp. 1S2-1S5. lH.1fi. UniiarkM liy IJouor.s iiiiil Jackson. (ioolojiical nia]i of the rnitelii», 1858. — Classilication of the several ty]»csdf orographic Ntnictiire visible in (he A]ipahicliiaii.s and other iindulatoil mountain chains. (ii'olo;iy of I'ciinsylvaniu. vol. 2, pp. 1)17 '.Ml, I'liiladulidiia. 1858. — Oil the laws of structure of the most disturbed /ones of tiie earth's crust. (ir(dd;rv of I'unnsylvania, vol.2, pp. 8M-UIU, riiiladclphia, 1858. — Classilication of the iiietamorpliir strata of the Atlantic Slope of the Middle and Southern States. lldslon Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. t'l, pp. ]|ii 145, 18.19. With remarks by T. T. llouvu, C. T. .lack son, and "W. It. Kofjcrs, p. 145. — [On ge(dogic noinenclatureof Hii|icr- position of strata.] Itoslon .Soc Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. O,)))!. l(ij- 184 (4 i>.). 18.10. — On the I'leistoceiie-Glacial cliiiiittc of Knrope. Itdston Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. In, pp. Jll- 245,1800. — and Desor, E. [On the ciiuivaltMiiy in age ,»f the coal of tin; United States and the antlira<'ite of France.] Ilostim Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. 4, |ip. 189- 191, 18.14. — ^ and Rogers, William 15. Coiilrilni- tioiis to the geology of the 'IViIian formations of N'irginia. Am. I'liil. Soc, Trans., vcd. 5, ih'h >irii>, lip. 319-342, 1837; vol. 6. pp. 347-370, pliiti'.i. !8;!9. Upjirint of report on tlie \'ir};inia.s, pp. fiCl- 073, plates. New Vork, 1884. Contributions to the gcoliiirvnf the Tertiary formations of Viruinia, second series. Am. I'liil. Soc, I'roc, vol. 1. pp. 88-00. If*;i9. Abstract, Am. Jonr. Sd., vol. 38, pp. It);)-1M. 1840. DARTON.] NOllTH AMERICAN OEOLOQY. 837 i.'j, i>i).«n 'Jii, Rogers, ilonry Pftrwiii, and Rogers, Wil- liuin H. — Continnod. On tli« phvsiciil structures (if thnA])iiiilai'hi!iii cliainjiiH oxfiii])lif,ving lli(> lawH which have rcj^uhited tlio i'l(tv:iti(in of ^ront mountain chaiuB lit^mrallv- llrilisli AsHor., Uoport. vol. 11!, Trans of mclioiiH, pp. lU 4°J. Iii!42. A 111. .Imir. Sr\.. \ ol. 11, \)\t. :i.".U :in.">, 1843. Ammih-. Ami. Uuol., TrniiM., lip. 474- r>.'ll, )il;itrH, is4;i. Iii'|iriiil of rcportM on tlioVlrBiiiiiiH,!)]!. 601- lil'.', iilutfM, Now York, 1884. .MiHtriH'ts, Ah.suc. Ami. (it>ol., Tran«., ]>p. 70-71, 1843; Am. .lour. Sci., vol. 43, pp. 177-17H, 1842. Theory of onrth(i':iike action. Am. .lour. Sci., vol. 4.1. pj). 341-347, 1843. J{i'n(l to Ahhoi'. Am.(ii>ol. OlisorvatioiiH on the geology of the western p»Miin8ula of upjicr Canada iiiid the wostern ])art of Ohio. Am. I'liil. Sot'., Traim.. vol. 8, now soHi'h, |i|). 273- 284,1843. Am. riiil. Soc, I'roc,., vol. 2, pp. 120-12.'), 1842. A Mysti^ni of claH.siti cation and iioiiicnclatiire of tho I'alcozoic rocks of till' Hiiitcd StatoH, with an account of llicir distrihution, inoro ])articiihirly in ill the Appahichain Monutaiu chain. |.\lmtract.] Am.. lour. Soi., vol. 47, pp. 111-112, 1844. Kt'iitl to Assoc. Am. (Jeol. On tho geological age of tho W liitc Mouutaina. Am. Jour. Sci.,2tl scrios, vol. 1, pp. 411-421, lK4(i. — An account of two rcniarkaldo tiainsof angular erratic IdoiskHin Iterk- sliirc. Mass., with an atti-iniit at iin i'\|iIanation of tho phciioiucna. I'.ivstoii Jour. Niit. UiHt.,vol. 5, pp. 310-330, |)liitc, 1K47. — On two romarkahlo howldor tr.'iiiis in HcrkHhirc County, Mass. Iliistoii Soc. Nat. IIi«t., I'roc, vol. 2, pp. 7!i HO. 1848. Ropers, I{. E. [M.ignesian liniostoneH 111 I'ciiii.sylvaiiia. ) Am. .loiir.Sci., vol.41, p.171 (i p.), 1841. Assoc. AiH.Onol., Triiim., p. 23 (^ p.), 1843. A few facts regarding tho geological survey of PenuHylvania. expo.sing the iiiiiiieoHs statements and claims of •I. r. Lesley, 22 pages, Philadelidiia, 1S,-.!I. — Rogers, W. B., and. On tho derom- liii>ition of rocks by meteoric water. Am. Ahhoc. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol, 1, pp. O11-O2, 184U. Rogers, William l\. Some observatiouft on tho Tertiary marl of lower Virj;iiiia. Kcpriiit ol" reports on tlic VlrnluiuH, pp. 1- 20, Now York, 1884. From Karmerit' KuKiittur, I834-1KI5. Ko]iort of the geological roconnais- sanceof Ihe.Stateof Virginia, Mltpages, jilate, riiilailclphia, IKH). Also pub- lished in Ik'ichmoiid, .~>2 pages, ])late, 4''- Uo|iul>iished in 1S81. .Mistract. Till! Vir);iiiia,s. vol.3, jip. 135,138- 130,4^, 1882; vol. 4. Jip. 110-111,4°, 1883. Uejiort of tho progreNH of tho geo- logical survey of Virginia for 18St!, 22 jiages; and another lidition, II pages, 4", Kichniond, 1H.37; republished in 18S4. Abstracts, .\iii. .lour. Sci., vol. 37. i>p. 380, 381, 382, 383, 1839; Tl.o Virginias, vol. 4, pp. 111-112, 4M883. Second report of tho proijress of the goologiejil survey of tho Stattt of Vir- ginia for the yoiir 1837, 21 jiages, 4'\ |{ichmond, \H',\H; rei)riiited in I'hilaihd- phia, IH'AH, witli reiiort for 18:W, 87 jiagcs, 8'; republished in 1884. Abslrnct. Am. .lour. Sii., vol.37, pp. 380,381, 382. 1839; Tile Virfjiiiias, vol. 4, pp. 112-113, 4", 1883. Keport of tiie ])rogress of the goo- logiciil survey of Virginia for 18IW, ;52 pages, I , It'ichmond, is:i!t; reprinted in riiiladelphia, lx:i8, with report for 18H7. 87 jiages, H ; reimliliished in 1881. Abstraits, Am. Jour. .Sci.. vol. 37, pp. 38(1, 381, :i82, 18;:'.l: Till' \'ir>;inias, vol. 3, ji. IM; vol.4, 1111.113-115, 4°, ;883. Report of the prognsss of tho geo- logical survey of the State of Virginia for 18;{!l, 11)1 ]>ages, L'jilates, Richmond, 1810; republished in 18.^1. Abstracts, The Viruiuias, vol. 3, pp. 71-73, 77, li')8-150, 104.1882; vol. 4, pp. ll.'i-IUi (J p'). 43, 1883. Report of tlie progress of tho geo- logi tin- ilatf of Mio I'rod- iTirkHliiirjr hmikIhI 38, 184:i. Alislrnc'l, Aiii.Jkiiv. Sci., \o1. Ct, p. I7t'.. I84L'. Ili'priiit iif I'cpnrls (111 111 ' Viriiiiiins. lip. .ion 574, Ni'W York, 1884. On til'' I'onncctiioii oi'thcrinal NjiriiiKu in \'ir;;inia with anticlinal axcH anil faiiltK. Ahsim'. Am. Gt>ol.. TriiiiH.. pp. :i'_'.'l-:i47. iiliiti'H, iH4;t. Ki>|>riiit (if ropni'N nil llir Vit;;iii)ii.'<. )i|). .')77- .'■.<.17. X.'W Voik, 18S4. On till' aj^c of tlio (!oiil vocUh of eastern Viririnia. A isoc. Am. (ifol., TiaiiH.. pp. 'JilH-lllH. pliitcM. 1H4:1. Krpiint of ro]ioi'tH mi tlio \'irKiiila.s, pji. 045- 6,''.H. pla(o«. Now York. 1K84. AlisliiictH, Asm"'. Am. i 1., Tr.in.s., p. OS: Am. Jour. Sol., vol. 4;t. p. 17.'i (J \t.), 1H4'J. Rogers, VVillium It. — Contiiiucil. [On tliu deposit ion «»f tlio Infii^oila »t tlio iiioiitli.'4 of rivers in the Sontli.] lloMtoii Soc. Kol. llinl., I'roc, vol. ,; p. m (i p.), \K,l. f'J'lie ajio of llio Deep I'ivor conl I Am. .\r:i*>'.\. Kcpriiil I '■ report.'* on llir Yii yiiiias. pp il" 078, New York, IK.Sl. — [On the metiinioriihic iiilhnii if trap rocks on the adjiicciit siiliiinn tarv strata in I'riiice William Coiiiii.v, Va.'l IloMlon Soc Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol.5. p;i''OL' 204, Is.-iO [" I'oy'donomya" in Mrp;iiiia.| lloHloii Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc, \oI.,'. pp. 'Ji'l- •JO'J, 1K50. — [Oolitic strnetnrt) of some lower Appiilacliiini liinestoiio and chert.] Am. .lour. S.i., vol.47, p. 119(7 1lm's). I«44. [On liornite from reil sandslonc M Lancaster County, I'a., and licnii r";il luiarin^ rocks of eastern \'irij;iiii:i.| lioslon Soc Nnt. Hist., Trw., vol. 5. pp. l* IMO, ]8.'>0. lii'ai! to .Vhhim;. Am. (iuol. [On iinalofjry of ]»rimary formations on north shore of Lake Siiperio;' to those of till' Hluc h'idocoi" Nirj^iiiiii.] Am. Assoc Adv.Sii.. I'roc, vol. 1. jip. 7i)-8(i ]'''''" "*'■ 18.^fi. Disnisscd 1)V A. A. Hayes, liostoii Snr. X:il. Hist., Troc, vol. o, pp. 28K-200, 1860. m nAIlTON.l NORTH AMERIPAN OKOf.OOY. 839 Rogers, Wllliftin It.— Continnoil. i Rogers, Williiiiii IK— Contimicil — ((ioologio lolatioiis iif tlio Now ri-d f 1 (On tll«^ mippoHed conl-lMMiring H.-iixlHtoiio of tlio Midillo and KuHterii rockrt ot' Miiiiut.J StaU'K to the coiil-bi'iiriiifj toi-Uh ot" I'MHti'i'ii Virginia iiiiil Nort)i Cnroliiia. | KoHton H. II 1H, 1856. Kt>]iriiit of n<|iortH on tli<> Vir)tiiiinn, pp. 7ti5 Ttw, Now York, 1884. AlpHtniol. Am. Jour. Sii., 'J<1 Hoiio!«, vol. Ill, iii>. i23-r.'r>,isr>(i. — Uiscovory of I'aloo/.nic foHsilH in I'M.storii MasHachiiHottH. Am..Tour. Sii.,'J.l .siriex, vol. 22, pp. 2im-2!)K, IH.Sn. [ ^1 [On tlio Clinton ^loupantl itH iron nro8.] l!o»ton Soc. Nat. Ilinl., I'loo., vol. n, pii. '.m- :i41, 1858. lii'innrkH by (). T.Jacksoii, ]i. 341. [UcniarkH on anticlinal lloxuroH, MiisHaclinsettH.J I'o.ston Soc. Xul. IMnI ., I'ror.. vol. (i, pp. :v"2 :i:)3 (i p.), 1850. [On tlio Joints aiid I'linltH of tli«^ Hliitc focUh of GovornorH iHland in Hos- tciii Harbor.] lioxton Soc. Nat. Hist., Troc, vol. (>, jip. 217 218 (J p.), 1859. [On trilobitoH Irom UraiiitreoaiKl on tlio {^oologic rolation.s of tlio district.] Ilostoii Soc. Nat. Hist., I'loo., vol. 0, pp. 27- 21), 40, 41, 1850. [On tbo Allx-rt coal of N(>%v HniiiH- wick.] I'liihutDlpliia Acail. Sii., I'ror. [vol. 121, P- llH(Jp.), 1801. fOn tlio Tafonii^ and a.^sociati'd loiiiiations in X'orniont. ) lliislon Soc. Nat. Hist.. I'roc., vol. 7, )ip. 237- 2;:!l, ISfil. Caiiailiaii Nat., vol. 6, pp. 326-328, 1801. [ ] [On the groiii) of rocks constitut- iii;; tlio lta.s(! of tlio Paleozoic soricH in till' United States. I llostoii Soc. Nat. Hl»t., I'riH',, vol. 7. p, 80 a p.), 181)1, [Keniarks on tlio fjoolo>;,v of tlic neif^liborliood of Ht. Joliii, Now Ilriins- wick. ] Ilostoii H)m: Nat. Hint., Pro.., vd. 7, ]>. 170 (ill,), ISl'il. 1 A comparison of the lower Carbon- iferous of Nova Siotia and New Hnins- wiek, with certain {groups in the .\|i|ia- laeiiian belt in the I'liitcd States.) llostoii Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc. vol 7, pp. 17(V- 173, 1801. [On alaifjo Sifjillaria from the South .Io;;fj;iiis in Nova Seotia. and on the ontombmont of such spocimons. | lliigton Sue. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. 7. pp. 108- 170,1801. [ ] [(111 the faunal relations of some of the geologic gronjis of the eastern I'll i ted States.] Iliisdiii ,Sor. Niil. Hi.st., I'roc, v.il. 7, pp. 212- 214, 18111 [On the otl'ects of a siili,>liy and Ciiiinii of llu« Dovonian mnl (InrlMniii'cnuiH of lowii iiiul vicinity. I liiMloii .Soc. Nat. Hint., Proc, vol. 7, ]>p.319- :l22, IHfil. [On fossil."* on DuniilH Uivcr. Mo.] l».), IHOl. < Ml t lio Ni'Wpovt con^lonioratc'. noBtoii Sof. Nat. llist., I'roo., vol. IH, i>i>. 97 101,1874. Almtnirl, Ami. Jour. Sfl.,3pi'iiit of rcportM mi the VirRiiiios, pp. 709- 7i:i, Ni«- Y..rU, 1884. Tlio Vii^Miiins, viil.:), pp. 50-!J9,4^ 1882. Ali^. 769, Now York, 1884. ^'i^^!;inia and West Virginia. Ma(l'arl;\iio's .\i)i. (iool. Kwy. Giiiilo, pp. 170 18.M870. Kciirint of reportH on tlio VirginiaH, pp. 717- 729, Now York, 1884. Talile of ;;(!oloKii'al forniiitions found in X'irijinia and West Virginia. Tlir Virflinias, vol. 1. pp. U-15, 4^ 1880; vol. :i, p. 01, 4^ 1882. TIk' iron ores of Virginia and West Virginia. 'I'lic ViidiniaH, vol. 1, pp. 128-130, 138-140, l.Vi-l.'-,;!, ltlO-161, 170-171, 174-175, 182-183, 186- 188,4', 1880. Tlio Infusorial deposits of Virginia iuthc Fort Mouroo artesian well. Tho Vir}.'hiia8,vol.3. pp. l,'>l-ir.2, 4°, 1882. licpriiil of ri'iiorts oil tlio Yirt'iiiias, pp. 733- 730, Ni'W York, 1S84. [ ] The rocks of Uockfisb Gap, Angustii Comity, Va. The Virsiiiias, vol. 3, p. 175 (J p.), 4°, 1882. The fo,ssils of No. Ill, in Virginia. The VirKiiiinH, vol. 3, p. 17.'i (J p.), 4°, 1882. Notes on tlio geology of the Virginias. 'I'lic Yir;;iiiiii^4. vol. ;t, p. 190, 18^2; vol.4, l>p. 12-13, 23, 38-39, 50-01, 71-72, 88-90, 4^, 1883. Rogers. W illiaiii H. — Continued. A reprint of anrnal rejiorts and other papers on the geology of the \ ir ginias, xv, 8.'J2 pages, plates, maps, Now York, 18«4. I IiicIikIi'm n uoological map, ami liaH huihc Hlinlit <'orrc(^tionH.| l{i-vivwc. CaiiiplM'll. Am ■lour. Si'i., .'lil BorlrH, vol. ,'10, pp. 357-374, IxH,", vol.31, pp. 193-202, 1886. (ieological sections on Coal K'ivi r, W. Va. Tho VlrfltlntaM, vol. 6, pp. 153-154 (J p.), 4-, 1885. Virginia. Macfarlaiin'H flool. Rwy. Otildo, 2(1 cdttion, pp. 3,52-3.58, 303, 1890. — Jackson, C. T., Blake, .Inhn H., and. [On the frozen well of llrandon, \'t.] ItoHtonSoc. Nat. llUt., I'roo., vol. 9, pp. 7J.81. 1805. — Rogers, H. D., and. Contrihntioiis to the g('(dogy of the Tertiary forma- tions of \'irginia. Am. I'lill. Soo., TranH., vol. 5, now H<>rii>i. |i|i 319-342, 1837 : vol. 6, pp. 347-379, plates, l>:i!l. Kcpriiit of reports on tliuVirgiuiaH, pip.Cifll 073, platos, New York, 1884. Contributions to the geology nt tho Terti.'iry formations of Viruiiiiii: second series. Am. riiil. Soc, rroc, vol. 1, pp. 88-'.io, 1,09. Abstract, Am, Jour. Sol., vol. 38, ])p. 183-184, 1840. On the physical structure ot the A])palachian chain, asexeniiililyinj; the laws which have regiilat(!d the (de- vation of great mountain chains j;en- orally. IJr'tiHli A.ssoc, Rcjiort, vol. 12, Trans. ii{'»ve- tion-.pp, 40-42, 1842. Am. .lour. Sei., vol. 44, pp. 359-302, 184;). Assoc. Am. (iool.. Trans., pp. 474-531, \ih\Wi. 1843. Ueprint of reports on tho Virginias, piifttl 642, plates, .\ew York, 1884. Alistraets, .\s80c. Am. (iool., Tniii-i , \i\'- 70-71 ; Am. .four. Sci., vol. 43, pp. 177-17.1, li*lJ. Observations on the geoloiry nl the western peuinsula of upper Canaiia and tho western part of Ohio. Am. Phil. Soc, Proe., vol, 2, pp, 120-1-'''. I^V-'. Am. Phil. Soc, Trans., vol. 8, now sei i. <. |i|i 273-2,S4. 1843. [Theory of earth(inake action.] Am.Jour. Sci., vol. 4."., pp. 341-347, lc4:i. Head to Assoc. Aiu.Ueol. ,^ i^tettr. I •'Si. liAllT'iH. NORTH AMERICAN QEOLOOY. 841 aji, aud liUH noiiu' Oiildo, 2(U't1ilion, cal strnctiiri' "I asexemvl'lyi"!-' i;lllilto(l till' t'li' iiiii chains ^'I'li vol. 12, T^nllS.(l^m■|' lp.359-:J02,l>*4:). ., pp. 474-531. platis, lio Virginian, iMi'WI I. (iool., Trail-* . I'l' . 4;i, pp. 177-17H, 184J. )n tlio }j;.M>li^',v 111 of upper C'Miiiida of Ohio. il.2,pp. I'.'O'l-''"^-' vol.8, now 81Tir«,!ll' th. luul — ('oiitinnctl. A systoia of i'hiHHitioatioii uuil iiiiiiittudnturu for the I'uh^o/.oir rockH ot llie Hiiiti'd ^StateH, with an auioimt oT tiii'ir iliMtrilMitioii, iiiore ]>articuliirly iii \\w Aitpalaithiaii Moiiiitaiii chain. |.\liMlraot.J \ 111 .lour. S MoiintaiiiH. Am. .lour. S.4I1-42I, I8H1. — An acronnt of two roniarkahle tiiiiiiN of aii;;Ml;ir, erratic 1)1t at III! i-Niih>ratioii of tlic plienoniena. liiwton .lour. Nnt. Hint., vol. .I, pp. 31U-3S0, plali', 1847. On two reniarkahhi howhlcr tr:iins in Herksliirc County, Mass. r.i.Mlim Soc. Nat. IUhI.. Troc, vol. 2, p|i.71>- Ml, l.■^l.•<. ami Rogers, U. K. On the n of rockH by meteoric wjitcr. Am. AsHoc.Adv. Sci., rroi'.,vol. l.jip.no (12. 1 8 til. Rogers. Williiuii Ijittrell. The jthihtHo- pliy of jJ;hl<^i<'^ motion. Am. OooKr. Soo., Hull., vol. 20, j.p. 481-501, Rolfe, Charles W. Artesian water from tlio drift [in eastern Illinois]. .\ 111 . ( ti'oi., vol. n, pp. :t2-;i5. ihimi. Rolker, (IharloH M. The Allone/. mine ami (lie dressing, as practiced in the i.iikc Superior copjier district. .\m. IiiHt. Million I'-'iS- Trail.-)., vol. fi, jip. .'.84 filifi. iilatOM, 1877. lii'iiiark.s liy K;;(;li'xt<)n. pp. 600-011. — 'I'lic late operations on the Marijtosa ostiitr. .\iii. lust. Afining Kng.. Trans., vol. 0, jip. 11.-. Hi4, 1879. — 'I'lic^ilvcr sandstone district of Utah. .\in. Iii.st. Mining Kiij;., Tranw., vol.9, p|). 21 :;:i. ISHI. HiscMXHPil liy Maynanl, p. 311. — Note on tho ],oadvillo ore deposits. •\iii. In.st. Mining Kng., Trnnti., vol. 14, pp. ■-'T:i ■J'.i'J, 1880. Kn;;. and Mining .Tour., vol.41, pp. 30-40,4^, — Note on an oxhihition of handed Ntniitiire in a ^oltl vein. Am. IiLst. Mining Kug., Traun.. vol. 14, pp, 'Jw-'JtiO, 1886. Rolker, (Miarles M.— Continued. Notes on certain iron ore deposits in Coloriido. Am. liMt. Milling; Kng., TriiUN.. vol. 14, pp. 200 27:i, IHHO. Rominger, C. Trin^ position of th(< so- calletl Waukesha limestone of Wiscon- sin, Am. Jonr. Sui., 2il HxricN, vol. 34, p. 130 (| p.), 1802. I'aleoxoic rocks. (tool. Siirv. Midiigaii. upper ponliiHiiln. 1809-1873, vol. 1, part :i, 1(12 pagoM, Niw Vurk, 1873. Oliservatioiis on the Ontonagon sil- ver miniiiu: distri(!t and the slati^ i|Uiir- ries of Huron Kay. (ieol. .Siirv. Mirliigan, lowi^r |i<>niiiHiiln. 1873 1870, vol. :i, part 1, pp. l.ll-lOfl. Nrw York, 187B. Oeolojjy of the lowi-r peninsula. (iiMil. .Siirv. Mii'liigaii, lower poiiiiiHulii 1873-1870, vol. I.part 1 , 22.'. pagcN, NVw Vork. 1870. Inrliiili's ap|H)U(li\ liy ('. Koiiiinurr, pp. l.lUlOtV 1870. Maninetfe iron region. (i(>ol. Siirv. Mirliigan, iijipor priiinHula, 1878-lHKO, vol, 4, Jiarl 1, p)!. I 1,")4, map. Niw York. 1881. Menominee iron region. (icol. Siirv. Micliigan, upper peiiiuHuIn, vol.4, part 2, 241 pii'.'eH, iiiiip. New York. 1881. Description of l'rimordi:iI fossils from Mount Stejihens, northwestern territory of Ciinada. I'liilaili'lplila Aeatl.Sci., I'roe., 1887 (part 1), pji. 12-19, plate 1. 1887. He.joiinler to Mr. C. 1). Walcott [on I'riiuordiiil fossils from Mount Stoplnui, Cauiida]. Am. (!eol., vol. 2. pp. 350-3.19, 1888. Ross, Angus. Zonesof lines of elevation in the e.irth's crust. Nova S<'otian lust., Traim., vol. 3, jip. 120- 141, platea. 1874. i Ross, .lohn. O(!ological notice respect- ing tiiat iiiirt of the Americiin land vis- ited during our voyage. An ap])endix to the nairativc of a second voyage in search of ti northwest pa.ssage tind of a residenct^ in the Arctic regions during the years 1829, IKW, 1831, 18;L', iind 18:5.S, by Sir .John Jioss, 4^, London, 18.3.">. [Not seen.] Rothe, Chiirles K. Remarks on the gold mines of North Carolina. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 201-217, 1828. » • :i H42 OATALOfUTF, ANP TNDKX OF Inn.!, ir Rothpletz, AufTiiNt. Tho Pnriiiiiiii, Tri aMMio, and .luruHHii; fnrinatioim in t\w KiiHt Iiuliiiu Archi]icliiK(>. ('riiiior aii. |i|i.ur>ii wrj. imi»i. AliMtrai't «f |iii|Mliiliiliia Aiiul. Sol., I'riM., IHHK, PI.. i:U i:ir.. iHwt. Rothwell, K. r. f(!ro8H mM-Moim nIiow- iii;; Mm rxceHHivo iilicntioti of tlir h\ii- cliiiiil of tho fiTHt antliraciti- coiil )i:i- Hin. ) Am. I'hil. S. Mil. pluto. 1K71. AltHtract of romarUs on tlu* (UIVk nl- t.ioH in tli(u<1ontillrati(>iiof coil! IkmIh. Am. Inxt. Mining Kiit;., i'niiiH., vol. I, pp. (12-63, lH7a. Alabama coal and iron. Am. liLst. Milling KuKm 'I'lnin., vol. 2. pp. 144-157, ir.H, 1H74. Ui'iiiarkHliy oIIhth, pp. 1.'>7-1.'')H. 'I'lio K"l'l linldH of till" .sonlluM'n ]»or- tion of tlio iHlantl of 8aii l)oiiiin<;(). Am. Iimt. Miiiiiid Kii^., 'I'niiis., vol. 10, pp. ;t45-;i,'i4, 1H82. Kuii. mill Miiiiii;; .Four., vol. ;t4, pp. :il-32, 4°, 1«S2. Rottermund, Do. IJapport jxi'ol(>j;ii|iio !idr«'.s.so a son honniMir U' main' dv (iu<^l>ec, IX;"). [Not seen.) [Report on tlii' c^xidoialion of liakos Snperior and llnron.] Ciinudit, fji'ijisliitivi' As.'ti'mtpl.v. IK.'t;, 21 p.lBCH. [Not Hirll.] Ucvicw (j'liimilliiii .lour., 2il ncric.'', vol, 1, pp. 446-452, lH5(i. Second rajiport wiir r('xj>loration dcH lacs Sni((^rieur ot Hnron, iiO paH;on, Toronto, 18.">7. [Snr nnc collcftion do rochcs c^t do fo.ssilos du Canada donn<^o par lui ;ni MuHiMini (rhi.stoirc niitiirelle do Paris.] Soc. (i^Mil. Frame, Hull.. 2(1 .simIcs, vol. U, Pl>. 419-427, 1857. Routledge, W. Notes on the Sydney eoal field on the island of Cape IJroton, ISritish North America. Nortliof ICii.i;liiml lunt. M in liijiEii};,, Trans., vol. 24, pp. -, pinto ;ia, 1875. Tho Sydney coal field, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Am. IiiHt. MiniuK Eng.,Traii.s., vol. 14, pp. 542-660, 1886. Rowley, K. K. The Choutoaii Krnii|, „f oaHtorn MiHH;ton WorkH of TimcarawaN Coiinty. Ohio Miiiiii;; .lour,, vol. ,'1, pp. li)-]5. li^S4 RufBn, l'',dniniid, Kejiorl of tlic (lun nienceiiienl and jirojjross of tlir a;;ii. cultural Hurvoy of Soutli Carolin.i inr 1KI.1, IL'O. .". j.ages, Colnmliia, isi;;, [IiK'luilinii; ap]ii'U(lin'.s not on );i'i>|(>);\ in part 1)\ various autliorn. J Siiiiploiiiental rcjiort of tlio auriinl. tnral survey for ISlIi. Second;) ly ainl Miocene marls on and near l.vinlis Ciocl< in I>arlin};ton, Siinitcr, \Villiaiii>- l)uri;. !iiid Marion districts. S. ('. Ill port on (ifol.and Ayri. Surv.. iji li". lii'liort of ItulViKM' for yrar (•MiliiiiiilniirJii. 1H77. On oxploralions and siirvivM in \k parlMicut ot tho Missouri. In Kipori nf ('liii'T of Kn;;inriis, I'.S. Arni.\ lor In" |>|i. li:il-U;i.-^. Aiipcndix UU, part 2. Wa.'diiripl.'!! l.-!77. Ruffnei, \V. II. SoinothiiiK jihoiil ilie ininorals of soutli western N'irifinia. The Vir-iinias, vol. 1, p. 97 (3 i..l 1 , l'"" Campbell, J. L., and. .\ pli.vsiciil survey extending from Atlanta. 'i;i., across Aiahama and Missis.siji])! totlip Mississippi Kiver alon-; the liiiiMit' tli<' Georgia racitic Railway, enilirinin!; tlu! geology, topography, inincnls, .soils, climate, forests, and agriinlti'i'i' and manufacturing resources of tlif (nri.u ir (tiitonn (Triiii|i nf 110. IHMU III iinturiil ciHis Ih t'roiii tlir lliir n,i«iK). nlioniiiK \ alliy , 'rriiiin , M'l I, If *'oHt Viruiiiiii. 1. 150- mo, I iHM •iirly iniiiin;:. i,l>l». U7-i'W, iiw:). •J, 1111.121 v:o.\m >r Orton'H (''hciik- lll('!lHUrCH(>l't>lijii, .11. l.|».3U-40, IHj-l. Hjjow-I'ort Wash- iciiriiwiiN Coiiiily. l.;i. 1.11.10-15. 1'' K4 Klli of tilt" Clllll jniss of I lit' !i;;ii- (luth Citroliiia Inr oluinliiii, isi:!. H not nil n^"l"(;^ 111 •1 >rt (if till- iifrririil- Si'C'oiul;iiy :iiii! (1 near l..viiilis iinttT. Willianiv trii'ts. S.C. li. Surv., ill Wl liv iliimliia, 1K44. (•(ilof^ital iiiiti"' jiiirt (if KiiiiHiisl, car cmliiiiiJiim'*, Hill MirvrVM ill Itf iiri. Ill liipiirl !■( Army I'm- 1-" PV |iart 'J. Wasliilipli'!! tliiiif; ;ili(iiit ilie tern Virginia. !17 (? ]<■)■ I .1^"" and. .\ I'l'.vsii'al om Atliiutii. lia., MisHiHsil'l'i '""'^ no- till' 1 ill''"'' "'M ilwuy. ciiilii'iiii"-' I rrapliy. inii"'""''"' and aKrifiiltiii''' I resources ol' >'i« nAnTi'V.l NORTH AMKKirAX OF.OT.OOY. 843 Rtitfaer, W. II., Campbell, .1. !.■., and— RuBsell, iHrncl Cook — Contiiinoil. CoiitiiniiMl. roiiiilry, 117 iiajjoH, i.' iiinpH. mictloim, Niu Voik, IHK.i. Rii^^leH, 1). (iiMilo/riciil and niiiictdln- I IIS iiiiliciMif tlio region around Fort \\ iiiiicliaoo, Mi('lii;;an Territory. \ III. .idiir. Koi.. vol, :m, pp. i h, ikui. ( 'diiHiderat ioMH re.speetinu Mie coiiper ' iiiiiii'M of i>a1\i> Superior. ^ Am. Jour. .Scl., 2(1 wriM, \ (»l. 41), iip.M 72, Rus«ell, K. W. A cryHtallino rock near till' Hiirfa.|, IM<'4. I — I'iie salt well at l-ineoln, Nelir. | Aiii.lli'ol., vol. 1,11. i;tl (J p.). IKHH. — I IVat lied in I,on])('onnty, Nelir. 1 .Viii.Ci'dl.. Mil. 1,11 i:i7(!. p.). IHHH. — Preliminary not4'H on tlio >?""J*'K.V "f (ciitiiil NebraHka. Aiii.Ccol.. V(il.7, pp. :!K •14, IKOI. — Snliihnr depoMiU in Itali and .Nevada. New York .Viml. .Sii., TmuH , \ul. 1, pp. ItlH 175, I8,vj. Kiii^. mill Milling Jdiir., vol. :l.^, pp. :i| TJ, 4", 1kh:i. AbHtrnrI, Am. •lour. ,Sri., :iil mciIi'm. vol. 25 (1 p.), lliftl. — Sketch of the froolo^ical liiHioiv of l.nke l.aliontiin, a (,>iiiiteriiary I.'iIni< of north western \e\ ada. r. S. (ii-ol. Siir\ .. .1. W. 1'(i«1). 117 tw. iHHi: Am. Nal.. vol. 11, pp. l.VJ I.l:!, plali's. 1."<. vol. 'J. pp. 27 Wl. pi. 2, 1KH3. Ill part, Sciciicf (nlltod liy .1. M]rliil..i|, vol. RnsKeli, iHiael ('(loU. I.ako Wakatipn, 2, pp.(i:i «>, ihhi. New /.(^aland. A Ml. Nat., vol. 10, pp. ;1X5 n02. lH7fl. I'layaM and |ilaya lakcH. ropiilar Sii. Mnnllih. vol. L'l'. pp. ;l.-iii :iR'i, — Notes on the !m(!iont >?''"'•<"'•< "f Now i>(^;, Ziilaiid. Nrw York T.vfciiiii Nat. IIihI.. AiiiiitlH, vol. II |ip.2.-il-2«i5,iimp 10,187(1 — (til the fdrniiitioii of lakes. I'ojiiilar Sri. .Monthly, vol. <.l, pp. .''i:i0-54(!. I-71I. — ('(iiireriiiiio fii()t]>rints. Am. N:it., vol. 1 1, i.p. KIC 417. 1S77. — Oil tlic intrusive nature of th(> Tri- assjr hii)i slieels of New .ler.sey. Ami. .lour. .Sci., ;i(l scries, vol. l.V pp. 277--SII, 1>7«. AliNliact. Sciriico. Mil. 1, jip. 7' 7s 1 J ml. 1,4 ', lri8;i. — A fjeolofjiciil rei'(iunaiNHan('(> in hoiiIIi- orn Oreo (111. r.S. (icol. Siirv.,.l.\V. I'owtill, Diri'clor, Itli Annual Jitiport, 1H82 8:i, pp. 4:il 4nt, plalcx, \Vii.sliiii'.;toii, 18«l. .Mxtnict. Science, 'iiLri, pji. .'iS 5!l (J p.), 4' 1881, — Tiiikes of tlu^ (Jreat liasin. Science, vol. :t. pp. :)22 :i:i:), is.>i. DepoHits (if voicaiiic dust in the — (Ill tlic oeciirrencc of a solid hydro- (ireat liasiii. [.Mistract riiiliiiu ill tiie eruiitive rocks of New .lerscy. .\iii. .lonr. Sci.. lid »orien. vol. ICi. pp. 112-1 U, WashiiiKton I'liil. .Soc. Hull., vol 7 pp. 18- iO. 18.S5. Almtract, Scionce.vol. .1. p. .Vi.'i (J p.),4 ', 1884. I.'<7.-. Alistract, Am. Xat., vol. Ki.pp. 108-1119 (!j p.), l(*T!i. — North raroliiia coal lields. | I'oview of report of H. M. Chance. ) Science, vol. C. pp. 5^18-54!», 1885. — Tho existiiij^ {glaciers in the liifih Hit!rra of ('alit'oriii;i. [Alistr.ict.] \Vasliiiii:t(m I'liil. Soc.. Hull., vol. 7, pp. 5 8 1885. — 111! tlie physical history of the Tri- assjc I'liriiiatioii in New .lersey iind tin* Coiiiiecticiit \'alley. N'e« York Acad. Sci., AnnalH. vol. 1. pii. •J-.'ii J.W, 1870. Ucvicwcd by .1. 1). Dnn."!, Am. Jour. .Sei..:;d wric.s.vol. 17.pp.:i28-:i;i(l, 1870, mid 1'. I'la/er. KxistinjJ o;l:icierH of th(> I'llitcd Am. .Vat., vol. 13, pp. 284-292, 1879. Stsitos. (Ill the former extent of the 'I'riassic j r. s.c.ool. Surv... T.W. Powell, llirecKir.ntli foiiuatioii of tlio Atlanti" StatOH. 1 Annual Report, 1883-«4, pp. 3U3-3.')5,WiishinR- Am. Nnt., vol, 14, pp. 703-712, 1880. I ton, 1885. 844 CATALOnilE AND INDKX OF [ll'l T., l-.'T Russell, iHrnel ('o()k — (' Lahoii- An oxpcdition to Mount St. 1111;^ tan, a (^uatornary lako of PDrtlnvest- | Alaska. cm Nevada. Xntiimal (ifoKr. Mnj;., vol. ;!, 11)1. ii-isi, l)latcH, ;; '.'0, ISSH. i:. S. Oeol. Surv., J. W. l'..«ell, Dircct^.r, I Almtra.t«, A.n. Jmir. S.i., Il.l sm.... v„l r moiiOKiai.h 11/JS8 ].nK.'H. 44 platos, 4°, AVa«li- j ,,p. 171-172 (§ p.). 18!»1; Am. Go..)., vol. ^, ingtOII. 1H8-. [lKK(i|. I 141-14:;, 1801. Abstn.rt l.y K. M.-Lintorh. I.iv.rpool l.it, ^ j Exi.lorations in Alaska. ami riiil..Si..:!:ii)-:i42, IH'.lii. ' a ,■ i i- ■,., ,0 , ,„ . ,- Am. (icrpl.. vol. I, iiii.:i;t ;;h, 1M!M. A (Struct.-*, Siu'ii.c, vol. 1(1. iiji. 78 7!l, 4 , IKSi. j " It .Scottish (iiM.^r. Ma;;., vol. :). pp. 4()ii-472, IH87. [Natural jjiis and coal in Chester- Hold County, \'ii.] Tbr Uiclimoiid Dispnirli, Kt'brmiry 20, 1887. Notes on the faults of the Great Basin iiud of the eastern base of the Bierra Nevada. Wrtsliiiistou riiil. Soc, Hull., vol. 1), pp. 5-7. 1887. AlistiiK^t, XriieH Jiihrburh, 1889, vol. 2, pp. 317-318. (iiifitornary history of Mono VtiUey, (;al. Are tlu^re Clacial re.cord.s in |||,. New.'irk system ? Am. .lour. Sii., :i'l Hi'iics. vol. 41, )i|i. i:.. .'iO.''). IHill. Almtrnct. Am. Nat., vol.25, )i. 730 (,'i lims, 1801. Hiis "Newark" i)riority as a i;i(Mi|i nainef Am. (ieol., vol. 7, ])p. 238-241, ItBl. Russell, \V. II. rrof^resa of the limiiid ary survey of Texiis, with a lew n marks eoucernino; the coiintrv alon:; the line. Toxas Almanac (Uicliardson \ Cn.). vnl.j p|). 182-187. (ialvdstoii, IS.W. CS.Gcol, Snrv.,8th Ucport, J. W. I'owdl. Rutherford, .lohn. On a iiecnliaiii\ pp. 2l!l-;'.04, platcH 1(1-44, Wasliiiipton. 1889, Ali-^tracts, Vm.dcol.. vol. ti, pp. 54-.')G; Am. Jour. Sci.. 3(1 acrin.s, vol. 30, p. 4(12 (i i>.), 1880. — Sulia<>rial dejiosits of the arid n^j^ions of North Anieriiii. C.ol. Mag., Decailc 111. vol. (!, ]t\t. 242-251), 280-205, 1889. — The Newark system. Am. (icol.. vol. 3, i)p. n.-*- 182, 1880. Kovicwcd by ('. H. llitclioock. Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 200-202, 1890. — Snhaerial decay of rocks and oriojin of the red color of certain formations, Riitley, I'rank. The .stndy of rocKs, an IT. S. (iool. Surv., Mull., vol. 8, pp. 535-597, elemciitiiry toxt-liook of |i('trolo!.'>. platci 1 5 (No. r)2). Washiii^Mon. 1880. Now York, 187J). Alislracts, Atm. Cool., \iil. ,'>. jip. 110-111. It.'vicwcd liv M. K. W(a(lHworlli| .\in.N,il. 180(1: CauadiaTi l!cc. Sci., vol. 4, p)!. 74-75; \sm; vol.13, pp. 385 :!8t), 1S70. KuR. mid Miniii-.loMi-., vol. 40, p,.. 3(17 308 'pi,,, microseoiiic, cliaraclci' of the ncoll, 4 '. 1880; I'opiiliuSci. Montlilv, vol.36. ., ■ r m * ^ ' , ,, ' ■ Vitreous rocks of Montana. p. .50.1(1 c((l.), 1880. Ucviowcd by .1. 1). Dana, Am. .Tour. Sci.. 3d Kcrit'M.vcd. 39, pp. 317-319 1880. , ,. . Composite sjilicriilites in (ilisicliiin the lilock-hoiisc seam. Cow l!av. (',i)» jircton. Nova Scotinn Inst. Nat. Sci., Tnins.. \.i.' part 3. p|). 18-22. jdatcs, 1870. — 'I'ho coal fields of Nova Sc()ti;i. .Norib of Kn;>iaud Inat. iliniii^ llii:. Trans., vol. 10, pp. Ill 172, I'lalcs X\\ XXVII, 1870-1871. — The coal tiolds of Nova iScotia, ,> pa^es, niiips, Nowcastlc-npoii-i.viic. 1H71. I l'ci)rint from. ■I'ran^;. Nortb oC \'.\i'^\ i lust, of ^liiiinji Kuf;. | (Icol. .Soc. Quart, .lour., vol. 37. p|i.:iOI-.'».i 402. jilatc. 1,><81, — Notes ou the surface jjeology of from Mot Siiriiifjs, C;il. Alaska. | Ucol. Soc l^Juart. Jour., vol. 4(1. pp. I'.':' C 1800. Abstract, Am. Xat.. vol. 24. pp ll.S'*-ll»'. (8 lini's), IK'.K). (icol. S(,c. Am., Hull., V(d. 1, p|). 00, 1. 54-1 55, plato2. 1800. Discussed bv N. S. Shalir I'.nd T. ('. Obanr ' borliu, lip, 1,55-^156. ! Ruttman [ IVrd. S. |. Notes on thciic"!- Abstnu'ts, Am. lieol.. v(d. ,5. jip. 118-110 ogy of the Tilly Foster mine, (J p.); Am. Xat.. vol. 24, p. 208 (4 lines). 1890, \v- Inst- Miniufi Knfj.. Trans., vnl. l.">. pv 70 00, plate. 1887. — Ico cliffs on Kowah Hivcr. Ahiska, R^^ton, (i. 1'. On the v.dcanic rocks ol observed l)y Lieutenant ("antwell. ii m • ■' northern Mesieo. Am.C.col., vol.fi. pp. 10-50. 1800. (icol. Soc, giuirt. ,Iour., vol. 0. p.JillJlil. I'reguutiug a lottur from J.C. CantwoU. 185U, liABTdN.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 845 S. vol. "., I'll. .l-liM i. North ol' I''.ii':l:"i'l tiidy of iiii'Ks, nil )k i>r |)f(n)lii'.'\. nlHWorllil. .\in.N:ii.. I chaviK'tpr I'l' till' litcs in (ilisiiliiM ,.1. 24, w ii'^"-""' iNotes on lln' vdlciuiii' !"'■' Saeman, Ti. On tlie unity of f^oological pliiMionitMia in the .solar «ystoni. Am. Jour. Si'i., 2(1 .soricu, vol. 3;i, pp. 3U-45, ]>'<■:. I'niiii Soo. Wol. Fraiii'o, Hull., Fob. 4, l«fil. Safely, Ivobert. Discovory of uiastodou iciiiains at (Johoi-s, N. V. .Viii.Joiir. Sci., 2tl BtTJOH, vol. 42, p. 426 (4 p.), Saffoid, James M. 'I'lie Silurian basin of middle Tennessee, witli notices of the stnitM HUiTouudinj; it. Am. Jour. S<'i., 2tl st'rioH, vol. 12, pp. 352-.'t61, 18.". 1. — On tliDiiarallelisniof the l,o\vei Silu- rian j^roups of middle Tenncsseo with thouc of New York. .\iii. .\r.soc, Atlv. Sci., Proi;., vol. 7, pp. j l.Vi-l'iO, 18,-.3. ! Aiiiiiils of Snioiite IClevcliinil], vol. I. pji, Jia-'J.'il, 1853. — .\ i^folofjical reoonnaiHsaiu'o of 'I'en- nt'sst't'. lii'st biennial report, Kit pages, ui!i|), Nashville, 18:V>. Alislrnel, Am. Jour. Sri., 2(1 scries, vol. 22, |ip. IL'i.t IX), IS.'iO. I — Second biennial report on tlie iivt>\- ii.'v of Tennessee, 11 pages, Nashville, IrtT. — (>n '{'(Minesseo geological history. ! Am.. lour. Sei.,2(l series, vol. 20, pp. 128-12!) (i I'.), it8. I — On some points in American geolog- ical liistory. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol.27, pp. 140- 141, l, lTi)]ier Silurian beds of western Teinu'ssec ; and Dr. F. Koemer's mono- ivaph. \ Am. , I our. Sci., 2d series, vol. 31, pp. 205-209, Ifiil. ! I — iMi the Cretaceous and superior for- mations of western 'I'cnnessce. Am. .lour, bci., 2(1 series, vol. 37, pp. 300-372, \m. I 1^ — Note on the geological position of lii'tiolenm reservoirs in southern Keu- tiiciiy niul in Tennessee. ■ Am. .Jour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 42, pp. 104-107, |— (ipdlogy of Tennessee, ,5.50 pages, map, 1 plates, Nashville, 1869. j j— Tlie topograpiiy tmd geology of ; N'ashvillc. ' Hi'lmrt of I lie board of lieiillli of lliccilyof Xasliville for 1877, pp. 147-151, Nuslivillo, 1877. Safford, .Inmea M. — Continued. Tennessee [gc(d(>gical forniatioiis) Miu'fiirliiuoN Am. (icol. Uwy. Oiuido, j>p. loe-ino, 1879. rhysico-geogiaphical and agricul- tural features of the States of Tennes- see [and I\entu(^ky]. loth C'en.Hiis r. S., vol. 5, report on cott(Ui production in the I'liited .Slatch, part 1, pp. 381 404 (bottom pa(5iiu.Uon), map, 4'^,\Viwhiii{;- ton, 1884. [ ] Tennessee. Mncfarlane's (icol Rwy, Guide, 2d edition, pp. 401-40.-., 18110. Th(! fortnatioi.s and artesian wells of Memphis, Tenn. [Al)stract. ] .\m. Assoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc.Mil. IW, p. 244 (Jp-). It*'-"- (riiblished in full in 'rennessee Slate hoiird of health, liiiU., vol. 5, No. 7, pp. 98 100, Niish- villc, 18!U).) St. John, (). n. Letters [surface geology of the Kaccoon Kiver region and geol- ogy of iniddl(i western Iowa]. State ^colonist of Iowa, Isl and 2d Annual Ucports of proi;rcss. by (!. A. AVliitc, pp. 171- 201. Dos Moim>s, 1808. Ke|>(irt [on i>art of district between Des Moines iiinl .Missouri rivers]. Slate j;eoh>nist of Iowa, 1st and 2d .Vnnuiil Ucports of pro;;rc.s.s, by ('. .V. White, pp. 84-87, !)cs Sloincs, l.'^tiS, (Jt'ology of tlie middle region of western Iowa tiiid other fomitics, (}eol. Surv. Iowa, K('port bv ('. \. White, vol. 2. pp. 1-200, Pes Moines. 1870. [ ] Ciirboniferous system, middh^ coal nieasHfes. (icol. Surv. Iowa, Kepoit liy (*. A. White, vol. 1, pp. 204-284, Dos Moines, 1870. (Jeology of the middle region of western Iowa and other counties. Geol. .Surv. Iowa. l!e|ioil by C. .\. White, V(d.2, pp. 1 "W, Des Moines, 1870. Notes on the geology of northeastern New Mexico. Unitcil States geological and y:eo};raphical survey of the 'Porriioiies. V. V. llaydcn lu ehaiKC. Ibill.. vol. 2, pp. 27!t-308, plates 42 4!t, Washington. 1870. Abstiact, Am. .lour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, p.219(Jp->. l'*'7«. Kejiort on tlie !;('(. logical lield work of the I'litoii division. rnited .StntOH KColnLiiciil and ){co;;rapliical survey of the I'erritcirics. enibriiciii;; Idaho and Wyoinliur, 1". V. Ilayden. in cliar>;e, 11th Annual Kcport [for 1877], pp. 321 5(18, Wash- infjlou. l.-i77. Abstract.><, Am. .N'at.,vid. 12, p. lu:. {\ p.), 1878; .\m. .lour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 15, p, 58 (i p.), 1878. 846 CATALOGUE AND INOEX OF [BUU. 127 St. John, O. II. — CoiitiiituMl. Ik<;|)url (111 tlio K^^'l^yy "^ the Wind ]£lvcr district. I'uitcd .Stiltis yciilo^ical iiml Hco^jiapliiriil Hiirvoy of llm Ti'iTitorics, !•'. V. Iliiyiliiii in fliurnr, 12111 Aiiiiiial i;r|(iirl [(Vir lK7fi|, W'.y- (MiiiiiK ami Idaho, part 1, iip. 173 '.'till. ]ilat<'r<, iiiapH, WiiHliiii>;toii, lU8:i. NotoHon tlio o;oology of Houtlnvi'Mteni KilllHilM. Kansas board of agriculture, .'Jtli Ueiiort, part 2, pp, 132 l.V.', 1.S87. KansaH. Mai'farlancHdfol. Kwy. Guide, 2d edition, jip. 274 '.'sa, isao. St. John, Saiimol. JOluiii'-iitsof i^ciology, xvi, X\i pa-jcs. IL' . Now York, 1852. St. Louis Republican. ISclclicr's arto- .siiiii widl ill St. Louis. Ani..li)ur. Sci., 2d .sories. V(d. 15, pp. 400-402, \sr,:i. From ,St. Louis Kepulilicaii. Salisbury, U. 1). Cut'inital aualyses, coiiipiltMl. (ieoloK.vof Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1879, vol. 1, pp. :io:)-;;os, Madison, mm. (.'oliiiiinar striictiiro in subaiiiiooiis clay. Scient!!', vol. Ti. p. 287 (s p.). 18H5. NotoH on the dispersion of drift copper. AVisconsiii Acad. Si'i., etc., Trans., vol. 0, [tp. 42-5(1. plate, 188(1. Terminal nioraiiiea in North Oer- niany. A.UI. Jour. Sci. ,3d series, vol. 3,">, pji. 4O1-407, 1888. — On c(^rtaiii extra-niorainic drift phenoiiiona of Xow .lersey. Am. (leol., vol.8, pp. I'.ia, 238 23!) (J p.), 1891. Abstract of pajier roatl to Geol. Soc. of Ami'rica, 18SI1. — On Ihe northward and eastward ex- Salisbury, It. D.— (.'ontinnod. On the relationship of tlitil'leistixenc to the ]>re-l'Ioistocene foriiiatioiis oi Crowlcys Ridf^c! and adjacent hum, soiitli of tlie limit of olaciation. (it'ol. .Surv. Arkansas, Koport for 18H!l, vol ■: tlio K""!"*!?' "• Crowleys liid>;o, by |;, j; Call, jip. 224-248, xv-.wi, 1801. lu part from .Vm. .lour. .Sci., 3d seiiiN, vul 41,pp. 3,')!)-377, 1891. Abstract, Am. (ieol., vol. 7, iip. 203-2(11 (-in 1891. Chamberliii.T. C, and. I'reliiiiinarv paper on tlie drlftless area ol' tiic I.^pper Mississip))! \alloy. r. .S. (ieol. Siiiv.,,1. W. I'owell, Dire. (,,1, Gil. Annual Keport, 1884-8.">, pp. 199-322, pl.n,, 23-29, 188.'). Alistra<'l, Sciouce. vol. 10, pp. 3(l0-:iuT, i iss". On tiie rclatioii8lii|iof tile I'lci.^. tocoiio to tlio pre-ricistoeeiu! lorniii- lions of the Alisslssii)|)i liasiii smith o|' the limit of glaciation. Am. Joiir. Sci., 3d .-icries, vol, 41, )>]i.;!,'i',i ;;;; 1891. Alio in part in (Juol. Siirv. .\rliaii8a-. Ui |..i.-t for 1889, vol. 2. till" uew Vork .Vcad. Sci., Trans , vol.", \i\i.'Hfi 217. 1888. A l>iblio>;raphy of the ^''"'"8.^' "^ Missouri. (ieid, Surv. Missouri. Hull. Xo. 2, I.IS, xviii pajies, 890. Sanddrs, (Joorgo N. Mineral lands of Lakv' Sni)erior. 281 li Conj;., 2d .sess., .SonateDoc, vll.No.lK. jip. 3 9, \i. No, 175, pp, 8-14, map, 1845. [BUU. 127 WIlTllN.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 847 \nor tilt loy. I'owcll, l)ii<''t(ir,Oili , PI). I'.l«-;r22, plalis . 10, pp. ;!(IG-;H)T. 4 . Itilli)) of tile I'lcis- li'istoccill! rcirill;!- ijii hiisiii sdiitli (if II. es, vol. 4i,pii.:i.v,i-::7; u'v. Arliiiiisa--. Ki|"irt ;y (it'Crtiwli'V-- l!i(lj;i'. , IKDl. llio fo.^Mils * ' " t'l'. il'8, Vdl. 14,lip.-'."J-'JB, ,lH,-)i,pp.o;t~r,.-i.i,s,vj. t'ossilH. .,vol. it, pp. :ii2-;ii;, and. AjipeiKlix ID I'.iitViiis r.;iy :iiiil yi'Mi-rt KS.'iil .'"l.livr- I'ntiikliii anil .Vivi/n'ii, Williiiiii reliiiy. 2 vol. I)( SCl'll.l .Vpuilti'S iVsico- na y (Juaiiabaco;! i-mU' Espafia, lidlvtiii •s on tlio .siili-l'ar- eihilia, Mo. 'rnins, vdl.V, vi'.'-W )t' the «''"'"!!> "' r.iill. Xo. 2, l.^iS. xviii Minoral liinls of .■iiatoDoc.vli.'No.in. -M, map, 1845. Sanders, Richard II. Mliio Stout* l''lat I'd]) ( 'oal (.'oiiipaiiy'H lands. i lie Viraiiiiiis, vol. 4, jip. 175-17('>, 4', KJiJII. I K't'port on ) shito rt!;Lcion. "il Gciil. Siirv. Piiiiisylvaiiia, l):i, vol. 1, j^ccil (,i;\ 111' I.rliiKli ami Niirlliaiiiiitiin iiiiiiiliiM, jip. 8:1-117. map of Franklin ('niiiily in atlas, llai- ri.>liurK, IHSI). Alisfnict, Am. .Joiir. Sci., ','>\ .■((■lii n, \ul. JT, |,. |f.l (I i).),lK84. — Plait, l''runkliii and. Section ot" the I'ali o/oic rocks ill lUair County, I'a. A hi. I'hil. Soi-., I'roi'., vol. 17, pp. :i4» ;).VJ, Til 1.S7H. :il drill. Sniv. rtiiiisylvania, IJcport K, fus- >\1 nil', .liiniala N'allfy, liyd. 11. Dcwrrs. pp. 2iil -C'i, llanisliiir:,'. 187.''. Saiifoid, Hdwai-d. An account of dejio- siiiiiM.s ol'calcaicons tula at Cliitteuan- uii, Mailisou County. N. V. Am. Jour. .Sri., vol. 1(<, pp. 1154 ll.'ill, l«:iO. Battel field, ficor.ijc. [K'c.coiil of wtsll lioriii:;- in W'ainMi County, 'rt'iiii. J KiportH oil ii^irii'iiltmr ol' Ti niussir, pji. Ill IKl.Xaslivillc, 1877. Saugei, Kdward J5. 'J'lir j'C'ology of cen- tral .Vii.stralia. Am. Nat., vol. 17. pp. 11 17 1 U4, 1883. Sauvaije, 10. Notice Hiir hf.s minora i.s do fiT (111 lac SuiX'riciir. .Vniialcs (Ics MineH, 7lli .sriii's, vol. 8, iqi. 1 ii.'i, plate 1, 1H7,'>. Savage, J. Notes on the }fooloj;y of the Sjiaiiish jioaks. Kaii.sas Acad. Sci.. Trans., vol. 11, jip. 1 13 114. I ->,-., SaviDe, M. II, The Sauborn bowlder. lid.^t.in Soc, Nat. Hist., I'loc. x ol. 24. pp. .ISO- D>-i. l.«li;l. Sawkins, .T. (!. lioports on the goolojuy of Juiiiaicaor part 2of the West Indian siiivi y, with . 1857. Heport on the geolof^y of Ti in- idail, pages, ma]), London. 18(i0. Sawyer, Amos. On th(* origin of ravines ill tins prairie. St. LimiK Acad. Sci., TrnuH., vol. 3, p. cxlix. 1878. Sayler, N. (icological ma)) of Ohio, scale ,"i miles to 1 inch, ('incinnal i, I.S(ir». (icological ma]) of IiKli.-ina, scale 5 miles to 1 inch, Cincinnati, l.S(!.">, (ioologi('al ma)) of Kentucky, scale;") miles to 1 inch, Cinctniiati, IHti,"). An outline geological mtip ol' 'IV^n- ncssce [etc. I, (after .SuH'ord), Cincin- nati, ISliC. I Not seen. | Sayles. Ira. Oil re.ioii of I'ennsylva- Ilia. .\iii. iliiiir. Sci., 'Jil HviicH, vol. ;i!l, pp. Prtl loi (:;p.). 180.-,. Schaeffer, F. (!. On the jieat of Dutch- ess County, N. Y. Am.. lour. Sii., vi,|. 1, pp. IIIIM pi, 1S18. Hiail 111 Lyiiiim of Xat. iri.it. in Niw Vink. Schelleiibeig, l'\ Z. Ma]) showin;;- oiit- cro]) of I'ittsliiiri; coal iiiNorlh lliiiit- ingdoii TowiLshi]), Wcstiiiorelaiid Coun- ty, I'a. '-M (idol. Siirv. I'i!nnH\ Ivania, llipdrl KK, ■•'ayctld anil Wi'stniiirclainl ciiiinliiH, iiy J. J. .Stevenson. )). Il.'il. llarrisliiu);, 1877. Scliicl, .lames, (icological re]ii)r(. of the country exiiloit^d under tlii; tliiity- eighth and forty-liiHt jiarallcls of north latitude in 18,->;i-.-)l. IJepiirt 111' expliiratioli.-i for the I'aiilic Unit- mail on llie line of tlie forty lirsl, iiaiallel of niirlli lalitiiile, liy E. (i. r.eckwith, pp. VM- 13:i, s (W'.isliiiiL'tdii, l.^^.'.l). lOxpliiralidiis anil surveys foi' a lailniad nmtd fl'otil tlid >I i»sissip]il In llie I'aeilie llieaii.Vdl 2; KeiHirt, exiildiatiiins fur a I'diile for tlid I'aeilie Kailinail nil tlie line of the fiirlytlrst iiaiallel of imrlli latitude, liy I.ieiit. E. (i. Iteekwith, pp. 110-112, 4 \ WasliiiiKldU, 1855 (33(1 Con;,'., 2d Scss., Seimto Ex. Doc. Xo.78|. On tho presence of pho8i)horic acdd in igneous rooks. Am. Jour. Sci., 'Jd series, vol. 31, ]i. 353 (J p.), 1801. Schimper, I'rofessor. The ago of the Laramie. Am. Nal., vol. i:i. pp. Iii7-l'.i8 (S p.), 1S7'J. Schleideu. 11. [Lid tor from Mexico.] Xciies Jaliilmeli, 1.^34, pp. 33-34 (J p.), 1834. [Letter from (iuadclupe y C'alvo in Mexico. ) XeiioH .lalirlmch, 1830, pp. 301-304, 1831). Schmidt, Adolf. The iron ores of Mis- souri. Geol. Siirv. Missouri, I'reliniiiiaiy Report 111! iron ores and coal lields fidiii lield work of 1872, part 1, l)p. 45-214, New York, 1873. Abstract, Am, Xut,, vid.O, pp. 243-245, 1875. 848 CATALOGUE AND INDEX Ol'^ fiiri.i,. 127 Schmidt, AddU'— Coiitiiinod. Th(( Ifiul rcfjidii of cTiitral MiHsoiiri. Ocol. Siirv. JliMMomi, iiii liuliiiK liil'l work of 187;i-74, Ui'itort, vol. 1. pp. 5():i-577, JcirerNon City, 1R71. On the foriiiB iinil origin of th«! lead iuid zinc (lu])OHitH of soutbwcHtern Mis BOUI'i. St. LoiiiH Aciiil. Soi., 'rriiiiM., vol. n, jip. 24(5- 252, 187H. Ahstnict, Am. Jour. Soi., 3tl miricH, vol. 10, l)p.300-;i01,187,''>. and Leouhard, Alexander. Tlio lead and zint! regions of sonthwestorn MiBSoiiri. (ire . Siirv. MinHoiiri, iiicluiling llclil work of IS7:!-7I, U« porl, vol. 1, pp. 381-r>02,.Ti'mr.-. 388-40.'>, !iinp. 1885. Schneider, Edward A. An analysis of a soil from Wasil'.Migton Territory, and some remarks on the ntility of soil analysis. Am. Jouv. Si-i., 3(1 srrioH, vol. 3(i, pp. 236-247, 18H8. Schoepf, .loliann David, lieitr.'igo zur niineralogisclien Kcinntniss dcs iist- lii^lmn Thoils von Nord-Aiuorika mid seinen Gebirge, 1!M pages, Erlangen, 17H7. Schoolcraft, Henry K. A view of the lea. 59-72, 1821. Account of the native cop])cr on the southern shore of Lake Superior, with historical citations and miscellaneous remarks, in a rejiort to the i>epartnient of War. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 201-210, 1821. Alistract, C^uurt.Jour. Sci., vol. 12, pp. 422- 423, 1822. Schoolcraft, Henry 1{. — Continued. Narrative Journal of travels tlirnnji tlie Northwestern regions of tlie IihIimI States extending from Detroit tlir(iM;,'li the gre.'it chain of Aineriap, 8 plates, Albany, 1821. Reriarkable fossil tree found .'iliiiiii 50 miles southwest of Lake Mi< lil;':ii, on the K'iver Dos I'laines in tlie noriii east angle of the State of Illinois. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 4, pp. 285-201 . 1S2J. On the number, value, and iiositioii of the, eopi)er mint's on the soiitlifru shore of Lake Superior. 1711i Coil;;., 2<1 .mcmm., Sfliiite piipcrs, lio, .',.:;:; piiKcM ( Wasliinijtoii. 1822|. Narrative of an expedition tliroui/li the Up]ter Mississijipi to Itasca Lake, the actual source of this ri\fr, ;i(il pages, map, New York. 1S34. C(mtniii:ir<'i)ort liy I). Hou^liton, pp. JHTl'iij On the. jiioduction of sand storms and lacustrine beds, by causes as.so- ciated with the North Americ:iii laKr.v liriti.sli Assoc, Ui'iiort, vol. 12, Trans. (if scr tious, pp. 42-44, 1342. Abstrnct, Am. Jour. Si-i.. vol. 44, ]i]i. ;iS-- 370, 1843. Sunuiniry narrative of an oxploratdry (expedition to the source of the Missi>. sippi River iu 1S2(), I'esumed mid I'diii- pleted by the discovery of its (iri!,'iii iii Itasca Lake in 1H3L', Philadelpliia, 1S5I. Discovery of a coal Ijasin on the western borders of the Lake of tliu Woods. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 .series, vol.10, pji. '.';'.2-231 18,55. AUeu, .L, and. Letter from ilic .'Sec- retary of War, transmitting a iiim|iiiiii1 report of Lieutenant Allen, .•uhI II. I!. Schoolcraft's \isit to the North wcsi In- dians iu 1832, 23d Cong., !>! sis\, House Doc. No. 323, t)8 ])agcs, in;ip [Washington, 1831] . School of Mines. The Mar(|Mrtl(> irmi region, by students of tin' siiiiinn'r school of practical mining, 18>1, Scliool of Mines ()iiart., vol. .'!. |i|). '^''^^■ 103-117, 100-207. 243-253, 1882. Tlie iron mines of New .lerscy. Scliool of Minus (jluart., vol. 4, pp. Ul-l:!l. 1883. fltl'l.t,. 127, l;*BTOS. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 849 ontiiuicil. ravels lliroii;;!: H of tln' Tllltld »etr<)ittliriiMj;li iri(ii.'i. :;:; ledition tlu(His,'ii to ItiiHcii Lalie. this liver, 'M .1831. imjjtlitoii, ii|i. -''"-'-"•'-• ol' Hiunl stnriiis l)y ciinscs as8o- . An\ci'ic!Ui lakes, vol. VJ, Trans. of KW M'i.. vol. 14. I'll. ;*>- fiinoxploviUon (1 of tlie Missi- sunit'd :iiiil I'liiii- of ith ()ri,i,'iu ill lulii(U'li)lii:i, 1*1. basin mi tlio 10 Lake (if the L-s,vul.l'.M>i'. ■-'■■■--»* ttcr from i lie Sec- litlinjj; a uiaiiaiui Allen, iiiid 11. li. he N'ortlnvesi In- •on-;-., l-^' "'■'"■' (i8 itages, map Maninette iron of the Slimmer iniiif?, IHSl. irt.. vol. ;!. PI'. ■'''-'*■ 1S8':. \ew .lersey. •t., vol. 4, l>|>. Ill-'-'' Schott, Arthur. The Crotacoous hiisin (if the Kio r.nivodel Norte. .\m. Amhoc. Adv. Sci.,l'roc., vol. 8, \t\). 272- •j8;i. inri5. ( ieol<)fi;i(;iil ohsorvationa on the I'luto- vdiciinic slope of the Sierra Madre ailing; the a/imiith boundary lino tliKiiifjh northwest Souora. .\iii. 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W. liuiliiy ,inil Williiini Mr Iiiniv^ in niirthiMn Ni w iininswirk j li.Cliiil ill, PHoM Hurl'nro ;;i'o1c.;ry of Xi w I'niiiMwirU; .1 F. WliKoavi's nil ii;:!' of fiis .il« ciillrcltil liy Mi'Conni'll on l.innl llivir; A. l',o\vni:in on I alioaril r.rilidli (chiinlila : U. Vlilihi !• mi I'ii loll anil Culrlii'Mtrr r iimlii>s, No\ .1 Scotia, anil v.. i:. Kariliiiiilt on golil-bttuiiiig bilt in Halifax Connty. "'I'wo systciiiH confounded in tho lliironiun." Am. Gool., vol. 3, lip. ;i3n -JUO, 1889. — Canadian ooological cliisailication lor tho I'rovince of Quebec, liy Julo.s Miii'i'ou. I'orttoii Soo. Nut. Hist., I'roc, vol. 2i, iip. 'Jlfi ■J18, 188it. — '{'racks of orj^anic origin i»» rockH of llio Animikio ojioup. Am.Jour. Sci., 3il soiiim, vol.39, jip. ll.'i-147, islili. I'rcfatory to Irttrr liy 'V V. Mattlinwn in it- caul III tho iritnro of tho tracks. — I'lio geology of Quebec City. S, ii.nco, vol. Irt, p. 3,W (1 J cols.), 1800. — Siiiiiraary roport.s of tho o])('rati()iis of tho goologicid survey for tho year IS^Il. Canaila, Geol. Snrv., IJoportN, vol. 1. now scries. Itt>|iort A,(iO pij^es, Montroal. 1890. liicliulos an accoiiiit of olisiirvalions on l!cllc Islo, in tlio nortlicni pciiinsnla of Ncw- t'liiiiiillanil anil in tlii' Hiironian n'<;ion. niiil cxivai'ls from reports of operations of assist- aiila a.s follown: (i. M. Dawson in aontheni r.iitisli Coluniliia; K. G. .MeConnrll, north of 1.1 sscr Slave Lake; >T. B. Tyrroll in Lake Win - niiKitoHis region and I'orciiiine ^Mountains; .\.<' I.awson ill re^ion-s nnrtliwoHt of I.ako Sii|icilur; U. r,ell in tho Snilliiiry district ; I!. W. I'.lls in the southwest quarter .shectof the casl,rn townships; F. V. Aili.ms i'l the St. Miiuiieo district; L. W. Bailey in norlliern Ni w r.iunswick and Quelice; R. Clialnieisiui siiiurticial deposits of southern Xew I'riins- wii 1; ; n.riotcher in Pietou and Colchester niiiiilies, Nova Scotia, and H. li. Faiiha'.ilt on colli bearinj; rocks in Nova .Seotia. — [Ago of the rooks at (Quebec] (W'ol.Soc. Am., l'.ull..vol.:i, 11.501 (J p.), 1891. In ilisi'ussion of "On the ^eulogy of (,>iubec .mil lis environs," by 11. M. Ami. Shaler, Nnthiiniol Snuthgiito. [On tho gfology of Auticosti Ishind, (Julf of St. Lawrt'iirc. ) DoHtoii Sue. Nat. Illst., I'roc. , vol. 8, pp. 285- 287, 18112. On tho formation of tho oxcavatod lake basiiia of Now Kngland. I'imton Sue. Nat. Illst., I'roe., vol. In, pp. .•t.'iS- ;infl, 1880. Oil (ho niodilications of ocoau eiir- ri'iit.s ill siici'cs.siv o ;^rolo:ri('ai iierlods. Itosloii Sue. N;it. llisf ., I'roc, vol. 10, pp. LIMi- lill'J. 1800. I'rcliminary notice of sonio opiiiiouH conceiniiig tlio iiioiio of idovation of continental inasscH. Ilostoii .Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc. vol. 10. pp. j;i7- 239. 18(;ii. NdtcM on tho position and character of soiim ^lacial iieds containing foHsils at ( iloiiccslcr. Masn. r>iiHloii ,Soc Nat. llisl., I'roc. \ol. ll.pp.27- 30, 1808. On the fonnatiiuiof iiioiiiitain chains. ISostonSoe. Nat. Hist.. I'roc, vol. 1 1, pp. S-l.'i, 180H. Notes on the concentric stnu^turo of granitic rocks. liosloii Soc Nat. Hist.. I'roc, vol. 12 pp. 289- 293, 180'.!. ( )ii the luitnre of the movements in- volved ill the ihan.i^es of level of shore lines. r.oslon Soc Nat. Hist, Proc, vol. 12, pp. 128- 130. 1809. ['Considerations ronrerning the ab- sence of distinct evidences of glacial action in tho valley of the Yukon River, Alaska.] r.ostoii Soc N;it. Hist., I'roc, vol. 12. pp. 115- 149, 18(i9. Discussod by Hyatt, l!rij;hani and Sciidder, pp, 149-l.'il. On the j)liosphate beds of .South Carolina. L'. S. Coast Snrv., Report for 1870, pp. 182- 189, ■vrashington. 1870. Xoto on tho glacial moraines of tlie Charles River valley, near Watcrtown. r.oston ,Si)c. Nat. llist., I'roc., vol. 13, pp. 277- 279, 1871. On tho phosphate beds of South Carolina. Itoston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 13, pp. 222- 230, 1871. 854 rATALOOITF AND TNDr.X OP (nrt.i . i;: Bhalor, Niitlianicl HniitliKnto— (onl'd. On tli(( piiriilli'l ri(l>;(vs of (il.iciiil itrit't ill uiiHltini MaHsiicliiiNotts. with sonio voinarkH on tlin (iliicinl porind. lioBtiin Sor. Nat. HUt., I'ror.. vol. i:i, pp. H«i 204, 1871. [On tlio rciiitiinis of th» rockH in tiic vicinity of I'losloii. ) MoMlon ^oc. Xiil. IliHi., I'roi'.. vol. IM, pp. IT'J- 177, 1H7I. AlpHfrncl. Ami. N.if., vol. 1, p. UllH (J p.), 1H71. ■ On 11i(< ciin.scs which liiivo lod to thti prodili'lioli ol" {':i]ny liiitttM'iis. liiislcili Soc. ,\:it. Mist., I'riH'., vol. 14, pp. 11(1- r." KT'J. DiHcimsod li\ I'ctTy. NilcH, iiiiil ir.valt, pp. 121 I '.'ll. Abstract, Am. Niil, vol. ,'">, pp. 178-181,1871. On the K('()loo:y of tho ishinil of Aipiidnccl; Mild th(^ ncinlilioriiifj |iiirts of tlio HboiTs of N;irraf?;iiis('tt Hay. Am. Nut.,vol fl. pp •MS-.VJg, 011-021, 7r)l-7fiO, niiip. I,'^72. Frnm K('|iorl to V. S. Coast Siivv. [ ] [Source of howldcis in Ohio, Koii- tncl. 2 (ip.), i87:i. [On tiit> f;''<>loj?y of therejjiou about Kichmond, \;i., otc. ) Am. Acad., I'loc, vol. 8, pp. ;iO7-308 {\ p.), 1874. I — l?(niiarka m tho geology of tlio coast of Maine, New lianiiislilro, and that part of MiisHMchiiMfttH nortli of ISo.ston. U. S. Coast Surv., coaBt ])llot for lliii Atlan- tic seaboard, Gulf of M.iinc and Us coast from Kastport to Boaton, pp. 883-888, Wusliiuctou, 1875. Note on tho gooloptical rolatioii.s of IJoHton and Niirra,!.caiiHctt hays. lioston Soc. Nat. Hist.. I'roc, vol. 17. j)i). I8H 4!)0, 1875. Note on sonio points conucctcd witli tidal oroHion. lioston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 17, pp. 4(15- 4fi0, 1875. Notes on Homo of tho plioiiomena of clovation and snltHideuco of tbo couti- nents. lioston Soc. Nat. llist., I'roc, vol. 17, pj). 288- 282, 1875. aiialor, Niithaiiiol Sontligato— Coni c| On the aiitii|iiity of tho ciivim-ii.s m;! cavorii life of tho Ohio \alley. (itiol. Surv. Kentucky, Mcnn>lrH, vol. l, |,.i|.t 1, i:i)iau«s, plate, 4', ('anilirid^c, '870. Alistract. Am. .lour. Scl.,;id hitIoh, vol K), pp. 2-'tl-227 (J p.), 1877. NotoH on tli«> a^;o and tho Htriietnri' of tho Hovcral iMonntaiii iixoh in tin' ncio;hl)orliood of the ('iiriiliorlnnd ti.i]) Am. Nat., vol, 11. pp. ;i85 :)1I2. 1S77. On tho oxi.stoiico of tlio Alloo;hiiiiy division of tlic .\]i|ialachiaii ranue within tlio llinlson X'alloy. .Vm. Nat., vol. 11, pp. 027-1128, 1877, A gtjiioial acooiint of tho Coniiiion- woalth of Kentucky, jiropiirod by iln' oooh)oical Hiirvoy of tlio Coininon- woalth. (ieol. Surv. Kentucky. Iteports of pr(>i;rp<< vol.2, iii'W serie:<. p]!. 301-108 (boltoiii ]■ i^inn tlon), map, KraiiMoi I, 1877. rublisbcd separately, Frankfort, Id?!. map n publislieil iti libicU in Itcpoit of Km tucky (•oinmissi)uer of agriculture for \!i~. Frankfort, 1877. On the origin of the ojalona deposit of till- upper Ciiuihrian rockn ol Ken tucky. (ieol, Surv. Kentucky, llejiorts of ]ii"^rrs<, vol. 2. iinw series, pp. 277-2U2 (bottom tmuiiiii ti(ui), Frankfort, 1877. (Joolof:cical Hiirvcy of Kentucky, lii- portH of proo-ro.ss, Vol. Ill, new .series, 451 pagca, .'i nniiia, Frankfort, 1S77. Includes Lesley on outcrop belt ofeiistcrii Kentucky coal Hold, pp. 421-42,'>, map. On tho cause and fj;coloj;ical \:\\w of variation in rainfall. lioston Soc. Nat. Iliat.. I'roi'., vol. is, pp. ITU- 182. 1877. I'rojiositions ronccrnine; the motion of continental ojlaciors. lioston Soc. Nat. Uiat., I'roc, vol. 1.-. \i\i.\S 133.1877. Koo(!nt changes of level ol the lo.isi of Mil inc. lioston Soc. Nat. Iliat., Memoirs, vol. 3, pp 32»-.341,l'J, 1878. Uoviewed by .1. I). I)[ftna|, Am. .lonr. .Si i 3a series, vol. !), pp. 310-318, 1875. rropositioii (■onceriiingthc(l:esiliia tion of hivas, considered with reler oiico to tlio eirciiuistances of tiicir extrusion. lioston Sue. Nat. Hist., Aimiversiiry Mn i olrs, 15 pages, 4", 1880. DABTOM.l NORTFI AMERICAN OEOLOnv. «r>5 Shaler, NftMiimlfl Soiitliji;(it< — CoiitM. | Shaler, N'lithaiiiol SoiitliKiitn-CoiitM. |'ri>liiiiiii;ii',\' r<>p«irl roii('<(■ tlio |ii<>|i()M((l HicliiiKinil iiiul "^"^^ '• Soiitliwtmtfiii Kiiilwiiy, iimp, Ctim- I On tln> original coniicctioii ol' (lie liiiilj,'t', IHHO. I (MiMtcrii anil wcsteni coiil lirldH of tlu> riuludt'M yi'iilouiral iiia|> "f Kt'iitiicky. iiinl Oliio Nilllov. «, olo^i.i.l iimpof Vii«i.im, In W. 11. Itn^.TK. ||ar\ar.l Ci.U., Mii«. Cnmp. /,,m.1„ M.M.H.irH. N(.t«m oil rortain cvidoiicoMofa frruil- 1 v»l. ni(N,..2).iip. i-ii,4', iw. Mill iiassajjii from HtMliiiu'iitiiry to vol- On tlio oii^jin of kamnM. cmiic. ri>c,kH shown ill I'.riLrhion ilirttrirt i IioNtiMiSnc. Nai. llini., I'miv, Mil. 'jii.pp. ;m- of ll.mton. I 4»18»H- ll,.Hf.)MS.)<-.Niit.llml..l'r.ir.,vol.'J0,pp.l29- i l;,i,,oit, Atliilili.' Coast (liviHioii of ''■'•'««'• j KooloK.V. Orcat Ktmawlia, W. \'a., iron ores I", s.tiroi. .sii,'v.,.i. w. rii«,.||, niivcini.Tili iiini I'oftlH. The Itliick l»an«l Iron and] l;"I>'>rl, 1Hh:,-h(1, pp.oi .ir.. WaHhinyinii, 10K8. Coal Coni|tany. Tlu> Virginias, vol. 2, pp. IB-J-ISS, V. 1881. — On tho rocont. advaucoH ami r(*t.r()- rcs.sioim of KllK'i'''"*'' I'.n.-itnii .Soc. N'al. Hist., rroc, vol. 21, )ip. Ifi'J- — Report on tlic ^foloLry of Marlhas Vimi.viu'd. V. S. (ioiil. Sinv., .1. W. I'owill, Dliiitor, 7tli Itcporl, l8Hr. Hil, pp. L'iiT ;ifi:!, plan's l!t-l!l), \Vasliin;:jlon, 1H8K. .Misirartrt, Siii'iu'o, vol. i:i, p. :ti:i (\cnl.)j Am. (icnl., vol. -1, pp. 104-10(1, 18,>» '»' siratiliod rocks. .liLsliii U'iiisor. J?o8t<>ii Sue. Nat.lli.sl., rro«\, vol.L':i. |i|i. 108- 411), 1888. .\ I'ir.sl liook in ^leolofjv, dcsio;ii(>,d for ti,.- us., of l.,.«innors, xvi, ^.''jS, 7:i pag.-s, '^" ♦'"' «''ol'>f''.V "f the Caml.rii.n dis- „ Aiinivoi'sar.v Mi' IL' . Bii.ston. 1881. — (ionoral report on tbt? Imildinj; stones of li'hode Island, Massachusutts, and Maine. Uilli (/'ensuH U. S., IJcpnrt on tlio liiiililiiif: stniics lit' tlio Uiiiti'il Slati'a, ami statistics 111' the i[unrry imliistrics lor IHfO. lliniml as IMil III' Vol. X, lint with si'iiarnto paniuatioii, |ip. IU7- lin, 4 \ WashiiiKtoii, 1884. — ii'eport — Atlantic Coast division. r.S.tJuol. Surv.,.I. W. I'lnvi'U. Dircrtor, Otli Amiiial Uopurt, 1884-80, pp. i8-'.'2, Wusliiuu- 1(111,188,'). — Preliminary report on scacoast KWiiiiips of tho oastern United Slates. r.S. Gi'ol.Siirv...I. \V. Powell, Din rlnr. fitli .\miiu!i1 Ueport, 1884-8.1, pp. :!."i:i-;i'.i8, Wasliiiiu Inn. 1885. .Mislrai't, A.I11. 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Oa7-10(!l, itliilcH (il 7il, Wimhinji!- Ion, IHmi, AliHtrnct, Am. ( icnl., vol, (1, iip. 107 1!W, IWm, lioport— Atlantic CoiiHt division. r. S. (liiil.Siirv.,.l,\V. I'nwoll. Dfioctor.Btli I!cliiilt, |)|i, 71 74, ■\VilHliliiKt(p|i, IfHit. Till) K""l"Ky "1 Capii Anil, .Mnss. V. S ( li'iil. .Surv., .1. W. rowcll, Dinilor, Olli Uciioit, i'i>. .WIMIU, iilnti'H \l'i-M, WuHJiiiiKton, lt*8lt. Almtniit, Am, (liMil,, vol, 7, p. 2iil (j j..), 1801. On tlu! occnrn-iico of fosHils of tlio CrotiiccouH ain' on th4 on conditionH attending il I'loiHtoeene Hul)iin'fpniee on tho At- lantic. Coawt.J (Jeol. Soc. Am., Hull., vol. 1, p. toil (i p.), 1890. Tlio topoffraphy of Florida. Ilaiviiril Coll MiiH, Comp, Zool., Itnll., vol. Id, pp. l,';!»-15fi, plalc. Alistrnct, Am. Nat,, vol. 24, p. 708 (} p.), 1890. Tertiary and Cretaeoons dojioHits of oaHtern Massac luiHetts. (!(!()!. .Soc. Am., Jiull,, vol. 1, ]ip. 44;M,'>2, ]ilntn 0, 19!)0. Ali.ttr.icts. Am. (Icil , vol. ,'i, p. 118 (J ]>.); Am. 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[Shaw, .James.] Geology of norlliwcst- orii Illinois [.Fo Daviess, Steiilieiisoii, Carroll, Winnehago, Boone, Ogle, I, fie, Whiteside, Huveaii, Henry, Mar.siiall, and Putnam counties]. Geol. Surv. IlliiioiH, vol. ,'i, ^colo^'v anil pah'ontoloKV, pp. 1-216, Spriiiglielil, IH7:i. ]{o]iriiitc(l in Economical (ieolofryol llliiiius, vol. 3, i)|i. 1-220, Springfield, 18H2. "Worthen, A. M.,and. K'ock I.sland County. (leol. Surv. Illinois, vol. 5, gcolocy niui paleontology, ])p. 217-2:u, Siu'inglielil. IKTil. Keprinted in Kconcnnical (icolo^y of Illi noia, V(d. 3, pp. 220-246, Springlii'ld, ix-^-' Sheafer, P. W. Horing records li'Hii tlie the anthracite basin. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 11, p]i. l""-ll» 1871. Hecord of well l)oriug in tho Wilkcs- harre coal region of I'ennsylvauiii. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 11, jip. 235-23(i 1871. Coal. Science (edited by Michels). vol, 1, p|i.H8-Hll, 98-llM), 4=, 1880, liAlllclN.) NOKTil AMKUU'AN UKOUiOY. .sr>7 1., I'roc, 18»i),p|). (ii. 4, lip ur>.i8i. I. 11, i']'. liiMl" ri.ii.tfer, r. W. — Cnntiiiiietl. Tlio old Doiiiiiiiiiii (out Coiiipiitiy'N 1 iihIm, \V»<8t Nirniiiin. Thu VirKlnioM, vul. r>. pp. 145^ 147, 4 , 1HH4. - Caineroii County. (Iftiiilcil ^oolo);}' (il the Mcvcral to\viislii|»H. ■Jil ('ni>l. Siirv,, I'i'iiiiHNhiiiiia. l(('i>iirt UK. I^irl •.' (KIk, l'"ciri'»l. mill ('aim'rnn rniinticK), l>|i t CO, niiip, ]ilutt'. HaiTlliburi.', 1M4S. Sludd, 0. \V. Tlio fanlf of tlic Vaiikci- Hill Nilvcr ilelxmitH of l.uailvillc, Colo. A til. Nut., Tol. 15, jip. 3:w-;i;ii», plnti-, 1881 . Shopard, CharlcH rplinni. Mincralo^^ical jniiiney in the iiorlhorii jiartH of Ni'W |ji|:laii(l. .Aiii..li>iir. Sii., vol. 17. jip. :!r)3-a00, 1830i vol. \*. i>p. 12(1-136, •jK9-;!o;i. iKin. . — Kol ifo of a iiiino of Hpathic iron (steel nil I of Now Milt'ord anil of tbo iron wiiikH of Salislniry, Conn. Am. .Ii.iir. Sci., vul. lit. pp. llll-TJO, IKU. A Hkotcli of the iiiinoralogy and :;iolo;jy of tlir couiitios of Orange, N. \ ., and Sii.sHfx, N. .1. .\m.,Joiir. Sri., v.il.'.M.pp.:i21-3;i4,iiiap, 18,T.'. (icoloyical oliservatioiis ui>oii Aln- iKinia, (ic'orgiu, and Florida. Am, Jour. Sci., vol.2.'), pp. 102-17:!. lH:t4. Notice of the tr.avols of a naturalist in tin* Alp.**, by Vr. .los. MuKi. Am. ,Jour. Sci., vol. 28, pp. 2flC-;tO:i, 183.1. U'('l)()rt on thu {fcolojjical wnrvey of ( (innocticut, IXH pajj;eH, New Haven, AliBlroct, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 33, pp. 151-17.'>, ik;ih. — (Icolo^y of upper Illinois. Am. Jour. S.i., vol. 34, pit. 131-161, 1838. .Viialysi.s of marls from tlic vicinity III' CharlcHton. Iti'I>iirl on till' ^oology ol' South (Jiiroliiia. by .''I. 'I'uomcy, pp. xxxiv-xliii, 1 IC'olunibia, 1848]. On the supposed tadpole nests or iiii|irints made iiy the Uatrachoide.s iiiilifiiims (Hitchcock), in the red shale ol' I lie new red sandstone of South liiiillcy, Ma.sH. Am. 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Crcok, in Scb(>liari»( ("oiinty, N. \., bctwct'ii (iilhoa and Middlcbnry IVtmi tiic Cats- kill down to the iiiipcr llfldcrluT;.', Am. I'hil. Soc, I'roc., vol. 17, i>l». ai7-:il!l. 1878. Sherwood, .loiin D. DhserxationH upon tile valley of tlie Jordan and tlie Dead Se,a. Am.. lour. Sci., vol. 48, ]))>. 1-lfi. 184B. Shimek, M. Tlio loess and i(s fossils. Iowa l.iili. Nut. Ili.st., Hull, vol. l,ii]).:;(Hi- 214, vol. 2, pp. 80-!)H, 18i)0. .\listriict, Am. Jour. Sci., :t(l .-ic^ric^, vol. I. ii. 72(.ii>.),18<,ll. Sbufeldt, (Jeorfjo A., Jr. On an oil well liorin}.; at Chicago. 111. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 HoricH, vol. lU, jip. ;tHH-;i89 On the Hnbterraiusan sonrces of the waterH of the fJreat Lakes. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 Hurics, vol. 4;!, jip. l!)3-li)", 18(i7. Shumard, IJ. F. (Jeoloj^iial ri^port of lo(^aI dcitailed ol>Hervations in the val- l(iys of the Minnesota, Mississiiipi, and Wisconsin rivers. Kt'port ol'.i ;;«olcif;i(alsurvoy of Wisiousiii, Iowa, iiiiil Miiiii<>,'«itii, mill iiu'iiiriitallv ol' a ]ioi'lloii 111' K'lira.Hka 'I'ri riloriis, liy 1). J). ( •will. pp. 47&-.'>:U, jilatcs, riiilailclphia, 1852. Deseriptionof a.}ieoloj;ic!il sec^tion on the Mississipiii Ifiver, from St. Lonis to Commerce [and on Franklin and St. I.oiiis eonnties]. (ii'ol. ,'^iirv ]\IiHHOuri,i)arl 2,lHlaml 2il Aii- iiiinl Koprrlrt. p]). Wl)-185, map, plati'S, .Icllci- mm ('ity, l.^.'i'i. AbHtraitH, St. Louis Acail. Si'i., vol. 1, p]». 404-41,'), pla(i'.s, IHOi), "Oli.^iM-vation on fic'loKy of iiiiiiity of Sli'. Ccnrviovo." Am. Jour. Sci., 2il series, vol. 20, ]>. 12fi(Jp.), 1800. [Permian in New Mexi<'o.] SiK'. I irol. I'laiii'i', liiill., 2il snirs, vol. I'l, pp. .'■.:ti- 5;i:i, is.-.s. Aiad. Sci. Comiitcs UcnUim, vol. 40, pp. 8'J7- 9(10, 18.''.H. PalenntiOloiiy. lirpiiit Sit. War for 1857, vol. 2, Koport of r\pliiration fiiim I'oit I,(>a\ iinwmtli to I'.ryaus Pass, liy r.ryan. pp. .')17-,')20, llfilli (.'out?., 1st soss., House K\. I'oc. No. 11, part 2 [WashiiiR. tim,18,')K|. First r(>port of progroHS of the geo- logieal and !i,;^rieiiltiir;il .'iiirvey of 'I'exaH, 17 l)age8, Austin, ]S'A). Almtnict., TexaN .\liiiaiiai' ( Kicliarilsoii A. Co.), vol. 4, pp. l!)l-2li:!, <;alvc.sloii, l,S(i(). (On I'ermian rocks of New Mc^xirn.] I'liilaili Ipliia Aciul. Sci., rM)C.,v(il. 10, p. 1| (J p. I. 185U. Slate House artesian well at Austin. Ti'xiis .VlmaiKU' ( liicliarilsou ic Co.), vol. :i, lip. 101102, (ialvistoii, 18,50. [Dis(!overy of coal nioasnres in nortiiern Texas. ] SI. I.ouis .\cail. Sci., 'J'nnis., vol. 1, pp. i;s(i- 087, 1800. Oliservatioiis upon the OrotaeediiH strata of 'i'exas. St. I.ouis Aiail. Sci., Trans., vol. 1, i)]i. .'.82 590, 1800. Abstracts. .\m. .lour. .Sci., 2il .soriog, vol.:)l, p. 127 (* p.). 1801 ; vol. 42, p. 12;! d',, p.). l.Mlii. [Discovery of the rermian foriim- tions in New M(^xieo. | St. I.ouis Aiail. Sci.. Trans., vol. 1, jip. Ii;i- 114 (= p.). 1800. .Mistracl. .\ni. .lour. Sci., 2(1 srrics, vol. DJI, 11]). 125 12(i, 18011. Descri])tioiis of new Cretiiceoiis I'lw- sils from Texas. .St. I.ouis .Vcail. Sci., Trans., xol. 1, ]ip ,Wft- 01(1, 180(1. r.oston Soc. Nat. Hist., I'roc, vol. 8. pp. 18,'i- 20.5,1802. [Letter on the Primordial of Texas.] Soc. (il'ol. Kiancc, liiiU., 2il scries, vol. 1.'^. pp. 218.-'J19, 1801. St. l,oi...H .\cail. Sci., Trans., vol. 1. )ip. (i7J- 07:>, 1801 The Primordial zone of 'i'exas. with descriittiona of new fos-sils. .\m. Jour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. :12, p)). 2i;i-22I. 1801. — Section of tin* Crotacoons strata in Texas. ruiston Soc. Nnl. Hist., I'roc., vol.,"^. p. . |i)i. lis., vol. 1. lip. HTJ- il" 'I'oxaH, with (ils. ,ol.;!2, i.i>.L'i:i-'.;'Ji. •cnnH Htvata in I'roi'., vols, p. S9, CrotiU'i'iiMS of lilt*., vol. •!. |> l."'-'. )COllo t'oniiatioii lus., vol.'-'. pp. I III- sHonri. 1 iia., vol. -. I'l'- "''■' riolit., l-acli'ili', Old, ('ill"' 'ii- ll(^vi(^v^^ .Iclli'r- '■I „„.i«, isr..viH:i.iip .MOM City, 1»7''- Sliumaid, H. V. — CoiitiiiiKMl. 0\wen, n 1.'., :'.M(l. on tlio ihhmIkt anil (liHtriinition oI'I'ushiI H|)('ri(\s in tlit^ I'alcozoic rock.i of liiwii, AViHuoiiHin, and Minni'sotii. .\iii. A.ssor. .\(lv. Sci., I'loc., \ ol. .''i, ]ip. LM.'i- 2:m, IH.M. and Riddell, William. (Jcidofjicai tratiirc.^ of Toxiis. Ill' I'xKV Ki'vii'w. vol. 'J!l, |.p. ll.'i 111!, New OrloantwiMil Wiislilii^loii, \> |ta(it'n, plalc, Loiii.svillc, 1817. Almlrai't liy \'<'r«t>uil, Soc. O^miI. Kniiiri'. r.iill.'Jil sorics, vol.ri, pp. 14i»-l.''.l. \»i>*. Shmnnrd, (ii^irjjc^ G. Ki'iuarkH '.ipoii the i^cncr.-il j^colooy of tlio country jias-si-d ovrr Ity the cxidoriuy; i'\])(>ditioii to tlic .siiiiiTcH of Ki'd K'ivor, uu. Afarcy, i)p. 179 195, jilatcs, \\ asliiiii^ton, 185:i; It'Jd ('onj;.. '-il ses.-*., Siiiato D.M. No. .11 I pp. IM-lTi;. WiLsliiniitoii, l.'i.-ill. .\iiollirr oil lion. Wasliili.ntoli. 1S54. liii.s (lif fiTciit pa^riiiiilioii. .\li^:ti;ic(, Am. .lour. Sci .'Jil Hcrica, vol. 19, Pii. i:;7 ■i;i8(.i p.).i«r,.-.. 1 1". \ I cut, of coal uicasuro.s in Arkan- .■;as and 'I'oxas. | St. l.oiils Acail. .Sci., Trans., vol. 1. p. (ill (', p.), I8fil). — < iliscrvatioiiH on the gooloijical for- mat inns ol" the comitry lietwiieu the Hio rcciis and KMo (irande in New Mexico. near t!io line of th(^ thirty-second |>;ir- alh'l. Iieiuj; an ah.stract of n ])ortioii of til.' i^eidoijical report of th(^ exiicdilion uiuUu' .Joliii I'opi^, Corjia 'roji. Kiij;., V. S. A., ill the year 185"). .St. I.oiiis .\cail. .Sei., Traii.'*., vol. 1. pp. l^.! '>',). i.'^r.o. — I'he ^eolojfioal structure of the ,ror- nail.i d(d Muerlo, X. Mox., heinif an ••ili- sir.ict from the oooloijical re|)ortof the cNpcdition under .lohn Tope, Utiitod Slate.H lo)ioo;r.ipliic.il (HHj;inoer. for lior- Iul; artesian wells aloiijr fho lineof the tliirly second jiarallel. Sl. l.ouiH Acad. .Sci., Traiia., vol Ljip. :14I- :i.'iri iKCio. .Mwtriict, Am. ,loiir. Sci., 'Jil siricn, vol 'J9, pp. r^i I'jr. a p.), iHtio. A )iartia] report on the fj;or!;e (i.— -( 'ontinncd. tra\eled liy the exiieditioim liotwoen Indianola. 'I'ox.. and the valley of the .Miinlires. N. Mex., dnrino is.-i.'iand IS.'ii;, with an aiijieudix K'^i'ig a detailed re- port on the !;e,oloj;y id" (Irayson ( 'ounty, 1 la ]ia<^es, AilHtin. l.SSii. Ucvicwcd liy 1!. '1'. Hill. Am. .loiir. Sti.,,1(l HCiics, vol.;t:i. \i to the lead mine near Northamiilon, Ma.ss. .\iii. Mimraloi;ic:il •lour. (Hriicc), vol. I, pp. 0:Mi9, ISIl. Mineraloo;ieal and oi^ojofri,.;,! ohser- vatious on New Haven and itsvieinity. .\m. Miiicr:ilof;iciil .lour. I liriico), vol 1, |)p. K!9-1IP. I>'ll. .\lislract,.Toiir. dc I'liys. cl do (,'liiiii., jmr Do- laim'tlicric, vol. 7ri, pp. 7.-1 79, 1811.'. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 1, jip. S.VCO, 1818; 'rrcatisc on Aliiicriilony aud Uoolo^xy. liy Clciivclaiul, J). .IS.'), 1822. [ ] liocalitics of minerals and animal remains a lid a(dinowledo;ments of speci- mens received. Am. .lour. Sci.. vol. 1, jiji. '2:)7-24;!, 1818. Kemarks made on a short tour be- tween Hartford and (^uehec in the autumn of 1S1!I, 107 pa<^es, l'2'\ Now Haven, 1«1.'0; I'd edition, li;! pa.oes, !) pl.'ites. New Haven, 1821. — f Hones in sandstone at l".;ist \\ ind- sor, ( 'onu.] ,\m..Ioiir. Sci., vol.'2. p. 147,182(1. — Sketches of a tour in the counties of New lla\eii .and Ijitehlield inConnecti- ciit, willi nolices of the j^eolofry, min- iM'alo'^y. scenery, etc. .\m..Iour. Sci., vol. '2, pp. 2iil-'2;i.'), 1820. — Notice of •■' Ljeoloi^ieal essays lmnoin('na to he found in xanouspaits of Amoric.i and elsewhere liy Hoiaci^ II. Ilayden." Am.. lour. Sci., vol. 3 pp, 47 tu, 1S21. 8H0 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [ni'i.i,. rj7. Silliniaii, Reiijaniin — (.'ontinned. [ J [Heiiiarks on rod HinidHtono of (Joniiocticiit region.! Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 221-222, 1821. [ ] Xoticos of iiiinorals and rocks cliielly in l?orkHliiro, Muss., and ('.on- tiguoiiH to (ho waters of the ujtper Hudson and the Lakes Georjjo and Clianiplain. Am. .lour. Kci., vol. 4, pp. 40-.'iO, 1822. [. ] Hudson marble [New York]. Am. Jour. Sri., vol. 6, p. 371 (S ]>.), ]8'J3. [ ] Noticeand review of the "Kelif Pennsyl- vania, etc. Am. .Tour. Sci., vol. 11, pi>. 78-100, 18',;'!. [ ] [Has the eastern coast of North America been nntently elevated?] Am. Jour. Sci., vol. ID, j.p. 191-192 (J p.), 1828. [ ] Volcanos. [Notice of ('•. P. Scrojje's "Considerations on volca- nos."] Am. .four. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 106-14,'>, 1828. [ ] Notice .and analysis of "a descrii)- tton of active and extinct \olcaiios with ri^marks on their origin, their cheudcal phenomena, and the character of (heir products" [etc.], by Charles Daubeny. Am. Joiir. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 23,''> 310; vol, 14, pp. 70-91. 1828. [ ] [Extract from letters on slides in the White Mountains.] Am. Jour. .Sci., vol. 15, pp. 219-222, 1829. [ ] Remarks on Rpocimons [from Hawaii] transmitted by Mr. (Joodrich. Am. Jour. Svi., vol. 16, pp. 347-350, 1829. Silliman, Benjamin — Continued. An introduction to geology, compris- ing the elements of tlu^ s<'icnce in its jiresent advanced state and iill ilir recent discoveries, with an outline of the geology of ]''ngland and Wales, liy Rol)ert ISaKrwell. I'irst American edi- tion [edited by Professor .Sillim.iii ot Yale College] with an appendix con- taining an outline of his course of lec- tures on geology, x.x, 100, 128 pa,i;c,s. '.i l)late8, New Haven, 1829. Seconii American edition, xxiv, 179 pa;;cs. ij plates. New Haven. 1SIJ3. Third .Anitr- ican edition, xxxvi, 596 pages, 9 plates. New Haven, 1837. Outline of a course of lectures nn geology !it Yale College, New lliivon. 1829. [- -] Igneous origin of some trap roijis. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 17, ])|). 119-132, \ihtc, 1830. [ ] Notice of the anthracite region In the valley of the Lackawanna .iiul of Wyoming on the Sus(|uchanna. Am. Jour. Sci,, vol. 18, pp. 308-328, |ilale, 1830. [ ] Hawaii (Owyhee) and its volcanic regions and production. [De.sciiplion of some rocks.] -V 111. Jour. Sci., vol. 20, pp. 228-229, Islil. [ ] Notes on a journey from NCw Haven, Conn., to Maucli Chuiil; ami other anthracite regions of Pennsyl- vania. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 19, pp. 1-21, ma|i. Islll. [ ] [Review of Phillijis's] ]iriii(iplis of geology. Am. Jour. Sci., vol 21, pi). 1 'Jii, I.^.'IJ. -] Notice of a fo-.iutaiii of ])elii nun. called the Oil Spring. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 23, p|). 97-102, 1H:);i. [ ] Lowell, Mass., geological facts. Am. .Tour. Sci., \ol. 27, pp. 340-347. ]f^'<. [ ?] On the elevation of iiiouuta!n ranges, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 31, \\\). 2!10-29I. I8:i7. [ ] United States gold mine neiir Fredericksburg, Xa. .\m. Jour. Sci., vol. 32, pii. 183-184, 1837. Remarks on some of the gold iiiine:* and on p.arts of the gold region of Vir- ginia I'oiind on personal observations made in August and Soi>tember, W>^y Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 32, pp. 98-130, 18;!7. PARTI IN- NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. S61 1-21, 111;!]'.!'*'"- is's] iiriiii'iiilis .1 'jn, ISM. ill of ])('trnli-Miii. .<)7-loi;, iRii;). loj^ical t'atts. ;M0-H47, i.-i-'.- 11 of lIKIllIlU 11 1. 'J'-tO-'JOl. i.-^^lT- ;()l(l iiiiiii' n«;ii' ,. 18;!-lH4.18:i7. the ;;olrift in Connecticut Valley.] A 111. Jour. Sci., vol. 45, p. 333 (J p.). 1843. IJiail to Assoc. Am. Gool. — i'l. .lames G. Percival, the original iilisii vor of tlie crosct^iit-fornu'd dikes of tiiip in the Now lied sandstone of Connecticut. .\m..l(mr. Sci., vol. 4ti, jip. 205-20(1, 1811. — U'eport on the intrusive trapis of the Now Red sandstone of Connecticut. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 47, pp. 107-108, 1K44. Assoc. Am. Gool., Proc, 1844, iip, 14-15, 1844. Abstract Nouoa Jahrbuch, 1845, pp. 728-729. Silliman, Kenianiiii.Jr.— ( 'ontinued. On fossil frcM's found .-it Hristol, Conn., in the N<^\v Kcd sandstone. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 Hcrics, vol. 4. pji. 110-118, 1817. ; < )n the Mammotli Gave of Kentucky. ] Am. .Tour. ,Sci.. 2cl serins, vol. 11, pp. 332-339, i 18.-)1. I MiscellaneouH notes from Knropt!. j Am. .Tour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 12, pp. 250-261, 1851. i An excursion on Etna. I Am. .Tour. Sci.. 2(1 series, vol. 13, jip. 178-184, ! 1852. I On the origin of a curious spheroidal structure in certain sedimentary rocks. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.,rroc., vol. 4, jiji. 10-12. ISlii). Kemarks liy Afjassiz, Ailiims, Ilosford, and Hoiiry, p. 12. — On glacial jihenomcna in Nova Sco- tia. Am.. I our. Sii.. 2(1 series, vol, 37, jip, 417-119, 1K04. [From a report mi tli(> ^old |iro|M.), 1865, — On some of tb<* mining districts of Arizona, near the L'io Colorado, witli remarks on the climate, etc. Am. Jour. Sci,, 2d series, vol.41, pji. 2S9-308, 1866. K('ad to Nat. Acad. Sei., January, 1S66. — On G.ayliissite from Nevada Terri- tory. Am. .Tour. Sci., 2rt series, vol.42, jiii. 220-221, I860. — Notice of a peculiar mode of occur- rence of gold and silver in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, and especiiilly at Whisky Mill, in Placer County, and Quail Hill, in Calaveras County, Cal. C'alilornia .Vcad. Sci.. I'rocvol. 3, pp. ;!49- 351. 1807. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, voL 45, pp. 92-95, 1868. 802 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (iiru,. 127. Siliiinaii, l!ciijiiiiiiii,,jr. — (.'oiitiimml. XotcH oil lli(! (iriiHH Viillt-y j(olil iiiiii- iii;; (lisirict. Silliuian, Monjiiniin, jr. — ('oiitiiiiicil. uiid Whitney, .1. D. Notict'. ot tin geological poHition aii]ili«T mine lit. ItriHtoi, Coim. '**•!"• Am. Jour. Sri, liil sirirs, \ ol. L!U, pi).;iiil :)(;« — On tint tixiHtenco of tlio lUimtotloii "^■'•''- in lio '«"'"'";;<"' ">'' "■" '"i. ' •' ^ " ' > lol (Mippiir iiiiiHi ni lirmUtl, ('oiiii., ;!2 pimis, 18M. forniii. Am..)(iiir. .Sci., L'll HniirN, vol.45, jip. ;I7H-I!HI, 18fi8. [Olacial moraiiioH and lava stroaniH ill Arizona, eawt of Mohave] California Acml. Sci., Proc, vol. I), iip. 102- 1«;(, IHfiB. (icolojjical anocially tlioso of tlio Wabsati'li and ()(iMirrli ran{j;o ol'nioun- taiiiH. Am. Jour. Sci., .'Id Hiiics, vol, ;i, i>p, 11)5-201, 1872. KcniarkH on the niagnL'titcs of Clif- ton, in St. Lawrimco County, N. Y. Am. IiLst. Miniiij; Enj;., TraiiH., vol. 1. iip. :i04-:)(!8, 1873. Tlio tollnrido oris of tho Hod Cloud and Cold Sjirinj^ inincH, (Jold Hill. Uiiili'd .StiitiH f;oolo(;ii:il iiiid noi>Knii)hiral survoy ol'tlic 'rrrritorios, t'liiliriiciiif; Colorail", K. V. llaydcii in tato,s, .Mad inc. IHll. Iiogion around Harpers i'criv, Mitchell, S.L. Account of DutcliouH County, N. Y., Akorly. IS18. ()l)sorvations on goolojj;y of North America, .Mitchell, S. L. Natural liridge of Vii'>.;iiiia, Ci liner. IndcK to gooloo;y of th(* Noilli- orn States, I'.aton. On parts of \'iigiiiia, Tcimcs- see, Alabama, Mississipjii.ctc, Cornelius. (Joology of tho I'liitod Slates, Maclure. 1820. (ioology of tho Hudson h'ivor, Akorly. Section from Taconic raiii,'()t() Troy, Dewey, C. Account of Catskill .Moiiii tains, Dwight, II. !",. Environs of Carthiigcs llii(l;;v. Now York, Higsby. Tour ))etw('on Hartfoi'i ami (/,uebe(t, i^jillimau. Survey of Albany Coiiniy, .N'. Y., Eaton and lieck. 1821. (ioologic notice of Troy, .N. V., HaIo,M. Lime for water eoiuont in ceii tral Now York, Wright, I!. Structure of valley of tho Mis- sissippi, Nuttall. Notices of northeastern Now York, Jessuj). Travels through Northwest, Schocdcraft. 1822. Geology of the Ilighlauds, New York, Eatou. llAIll<'N.l NORTH AMKUICAN GEOLOGY. 8fia ihoBH Coiiiity, conic IllllfiCUd Siliiiiaa— Con tin 110(1. Aii'Ai.ACiiiAN— Continimil. 1S'J2. Notii'CH at Niiijfiini I'iills, l\m{. Iliftlilanils of Nt'W York find New .lurscy, I'ii^'iM'. Soction of ('iiniiitn Moiintain, N. v.. I'.aiiios. I). II. Some factrt at Hudson, N. Y., .lunkinM. Survey of Ken.sHelaor ('oiinly, N. Y., Katoii. Notox on tho CatHkills, lUirton, 1). W. |SL';{. Ilndson laarblo, Sillinian, 15. Orifiiu of certain Halt Hi)riii,t;H, l-'aton. Saratoj^ii (.'oiinty, X. Y., Steole. Ivssay ou salt, Van liensselaer. 1S21. Survey of Eri(t Canal. Katon. liXpedition to sources of .St. Potor.s K'iver, Ktiatiiif^. (ieoloj?y of Trenton Falls, N. Y., IvtMiwick, .(. I'roi^reHs of };eolo;^i(! survey of Erie {'anal, Eaton. Western Massachusetts roKieu, Dewey. Van Kennselaer on salt, I'circ^i- val. Country near Easton, I'a., Fincli, ,1. Ancrain lead mine, New York, Loo, C. A. Review of Conybearo ami Philliits's ^^eology of En^'land and Wales, Am. .Jour. Sci. 1825. Snake Hill and Saratoga Lake region, Steele. Oolitic formation in Saratoga, N.Y., Steele. 1S2(!. Tertiary on border of Hudson River, Finch. 1827. Well at Milton, Pa., Hepburn. ItoringB for water, Disbrow. 1828. Tabular view of North Amer- ican rocks, Eaton. Nomenclature of North Amer- ican rocks, Eaton. Sketches of geology of Ala- bama, Porter, W. S. 1S2!I. Argillite with authrai ite coal, Eaton. (Certain American rock torina- tions, N'anuxein. High b'ock Si)ring. Sanitoga, N. Y., Steele. Silurian — Continued. AiTALAciiiAN— Continued. 18Ii.'(^\v Vork, Thomas, I ). I''eaturcs of south sid(^ of ( )n- tario N'alley, (iebhard. (ieologic iirodroniiis, Eaton. rufaatChittenaugo, N. V., San- ford. 1831. Salt formation of Salin.i, vtr., New York, l''ormaM. .Mineralogy, geography, etc., New Vork, I'incli. (ieologic features along llu^ Hudson and west through New York, E.'iton. Ancient drainage and origin of Niagara Falls, I'eatherston- liaugh. Kcdford and ISorkeley SprihgH regions, Hayden, H. II. Tour to caves of \'irginia. Har- lan. Eaton on coal formations in Ni'w ^'ork, 'I'homas, 1). 1832. (Jreat Valley, lUno Ridgc^, \'a,, Foatherstonhaugh. Natural (unnel in Scott County, \!i., Long. Mineralogy and geology of Orange, N. V., and Sussex, N. .!., Shepard. (leological e([uival(tratigrai>hic geology estab- lished by organic remains, Eaton. 1831. Mineralogy of .IclVerson and St. Lawrence counties, .N. Y., Crawe and Cray. Country between l?altinioro and the Ohio, Aikin. 18,T). Ancient lakti in MiDliii Cimnty, Pa., Taylor. K. C. Report ou elevated country between Missouri and K'cd rivers, J''catlierstonliangli. ecology and miueralogy of Schoharie, N. Y., Gebhard. Portions of coal formations in Pennsylvania, Taylor, R. (J. Position of plant beds near Lowistowu, Pa., Taylor, R. G. 864 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF [ni'Lt,. r.'7. Silurian — ( 'ontinnod. Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAN — (.'oiitiinu'd. 1H35. I)c'8(Tii>ti(iii of portion of tlio Alle<;1i:ui,v MoiintaiiiH, l';i,, Milha-, k'. Country botwoon I'rodcriekH- 1)1111; iiiid Wiuchester, Va., ('leniHoii. 183(i. Report of survey of Now .for- HPy, TfogoFH, II. D. aloontology of New York, Conrad. Second report of survey of fourth district of New York, Hall, .1. Report of geologist of first dis- trict of New York, Mather. Report of survey of Virginia for 1837, Rogers, W. K Second report of survey of third district of New Y'ork, Vauuxem. Silurian — ( !ont inucd. ArrAi.AtiiiAN ("(111 tin lied. 1838. Remarks on roartuient, New VorK, Heck. Fourth report of geoldi;ist of first district. Now Voik, Mather. Fourth rejiort on survey dl' Pennsylvania, Rogers. 11. 1'. Description of geolog.\ dl' New .Jersey, Rogers, H. D. Fourth report of survey ni' the third district of New York, Vauuxem, Report of geologist ol' Mnry- land, Diicatel. Third report on paleonti>l<>f;ioal department. Now York. Con- rad. DiBTON.] NORTH AMEUICAN GEOLOGY. 865 >l' Now ^ (Ilk, iciui ueolii;;y, Silui ian— ( 'ontimicd. Aii'Ai.ACiiiAN — ('(intini'..!d. IMO. Foiiitli n'port of survey of the fourth (liHtrict of Now York, Hall,.). Report of survey of VMrpiniti for 1«3U, UoKors. \V. H. Eiiuivaluiicy of (h)])o.sitH on eiiHt uud west Hides of the At- hintic, Eatun. On the Silurian syNtoni, Cou- rad. Fourth report of hurvoy of sec- ond (listrict of New York, Emmons, E. 1811. Report on paleontolojjy of New York, Courad. Mineral suit in Virginia, Tay- lor, S. Fifth report of survey of first district of New York, Miitlier. Fifth rei)ort of survoy of the second district of New York, Emmons, E. Fifth rei)ort on survey of I'enn- sylviiuia, Kojjers, 11. 1). Sketch of fieology of North Anu-rica, Dauhcny. Fifth rejiort of survey of third district of New York, \'iin- iixoni. Magnesian limestones of Penn- eylviinia, Rojiers, R. E. Fifth rejiort of fourth district of New York, Hall, .1. Report of survey of Virginia for 1840, Rogers, W. B. Analogy of fossils in Hudson slate in eastern and western New York, Mather, Vanuxem. 181'J. Notes on geology of the West- ern States, Hall, J. Geology of third district of New York, Vanuxem. Topography, geology, and re- sources of Now York. Em- mons, E. Geology of New York, second ilistrict, Emmons, E. Mineralogy of New York, Beck. Structure of the Ai)i>alacliiaiis and laws of mountains, Rogers and Rogers. Silurian and Devonian of the United States, Conrad. liull. 127 rjo Silurian — Continued. Ari'Ai,A( II I AN— Continued. 18-13. Geology of western district of New York, Ilall,.!. Superposition of rocks of Orange County, N. Y., llor- ton. (ieology of New York, first dis- trict, Mather. Structure of Berkshire and vicinity, Rogers, II. L). Origin of mineral springs, Van- iixeni. Bitiiminoiis matter in New York rocks, Beck, L. C. Elevations in Ohio with refer- ence to geologic fortnations, Whittlesey. Rock salt of the Holston, Vir- ginia, llayden, C. B. Distrihution of fo.ssils in the older rocks. Hall,.!. Connection of tliernial springs in N'irgiuia with axes, Rogers, \y. B. Section from Cleveland to the Mississi]ipi and on identity of western formations. Hall, J. Mud furrows, wave lines, etc., on New York rocks, Hall. J. Structure of Ai)palachians, ex- emplifying laws of mountain chains, Rogers and Rogers. 1811. Paleozoics of Appalachians, Rogers and Rogers. Oolitic structure of some lime- stones, Rogers, W. B. American geology and condi- tion of research in United States, Rogers, H. 1). Niagara Falls, their changes .'lud geology. Hall. .1. Intliience of survey of Now York, Hall, J. Seventh report of survey of Tennessee, Troost. Geographic distrihution of fos- siks. Hall, J. Review of New York reports, Owen, D. 1). 1815. Travels in North America, Lyell. 181(5. The New York system, Eni- uioiis, E. 866 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nuLi. 127. Silurian — Continuod. Ari'ALACiiiAX — Continued. 1846. Rution of grajitolites. Hall, ,1. Le Niagara i|uinze ans apres, Marcou, J. Lignite of Franklin County and geology of soutluiastern Pennsylvania, Lesley, ,1. P. 1866. Origin of some of thiMiarth's features, Daiia, .L i). Map of (Canada and part of United States, Logan and Hall. Mineral springs of Onondaga, N. Y'., (joi;ssmann. Lower Silurian of North Amer- ica, Logan. On the name Hudson River group, Meek. The State of Alabama, Haines. I'oints in geology of \'ermont, Hunt, T. S. Geology of New Jersey, Cook, G. II. So-called lignilitesorepsomites. Marsh, O. C. Anticlinal in Wythe County, Va., Kohler. 1871. Color of rocks poor in animal remains, Newberry. Relative age of Niagara and Lower llelderberg groups, Worthen. Geology and mineralogy of Georgia, Stephenson. Cave in eastern Pennsylvania, Wheatley. Primordial near Troy, N. Y., Ford. Geogno.sy of Appalachians, Hunt, T. S. Pennsylvania's f o u n d a t i o u stones, Leeds. Gcognosie und Miueralreich- thum des Allcghauy-Systems, Credner, H. 1871.'. History of Cambrian and Silurian, Hunt, T. S. Past and future of Niagara, Gunning. Rocks of Ulster County, N. Y., Lindsley. Relation of Middle and Upper Silurian in United States, Hall, J. 8G8 CATALOOUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 127. Silurian — (.'oiitiiniuil. Al'l'AI.A(lllA.N--(!t>Iltimil'stono of North America, Nicibolson. (ieology of the lUuo h'i(lf,'i', Fcnitaine. Oeidogic chart of the Unitwl Stat<'S, Bradley. Hematite deposits of the (irtiit Valley, Prime. Keport of laboratory of survey of Pennsylvania, McCreatli. Sectititaitic. A Htiidy (if rockH at Uoiiduut N.Y.,JJiid8l«y. Mac^fiirlaiut'H (icoloKical Kail road (Juido, (Ji)(>r;;ia, Littlo Mact'arlanc'H Geological Kail road (fiildo, New Jeritoy Smock. Macl'arlaiio'H (ieologlcal Kail road (Juido, I'unusylvania Lesley, .1. 1'. Balcony FallH, Va., Campbell J. L. Macfarlaiiu'H Geological Kail road (iiiido, Virginia, RogorH W. B. Maclnria magna near Nowbnrg N. Y., -Whitfield, R. P. Report of gcolo;;iHt of Now Jer- sey for 187it, Cook, G. II. Lake Superior copper rocks in Pennsylvania, Blandy, Hunt, T. S. Silurian formations in central Virgini.i, Campbell, J. L. Ago of Hlates and grits of Pougbkeep.sio, N. Y., Dale. Fault at Kondout, N. Y., Dale. Virginia section across Appa- lachian cbain, Campbell, J. L. Handbook of Virginia, Pollard. Macfarlane'a Geological Kail- road Guide, Now York, Mac- farlane. Wappinger Valley limestones, Dutchess County, N. Y., Dwight. Section at Rondont, N. Y., Bar- rett. Catoosa County, Ga., Vogdes. Second report of laboratory of survey of Pennsylvania, Mc- Creatb. • R(!port of survey of Alabama, 1877-78, Smith, E. A. 1H80. Recent investigations near PoughkcepHie, N. Y., Dwight. Arcadia iron ]iroperty, Virginia, Beckwith, Campljell, J. L. Western limit of Taconic sys- tem, Ford. Silurian— ( 'ontinund. Ari'Ai.At iii.\N--('onlinned. 18K(), Kesourci'M of Page N'alley, Vii., Prime. ResourccH of Sbcn.iudoah \';il ley, Va., ilotdikiss. Country adjacent to .l.uiiis River and Kanawha Ciiiiil, Campbell,.!. L. Minerals of southwestern Vir- ginia, Rull'ner. Fossils iu Poach ISottom slulos, Lesley, .F.P. ; Frazer. Geology of Lancaster Comity, Pa., lr;iz(;r. Rich Patch iron region, Vir- ginia, Cam]ib('ll, ,). L. Geologic action of huniUN .icids, .lulien. Limestone belts of Westciusti r County, N.Y., Dana,,l. D. Wappinger Valley linustoiie, New York, Dwight. Purgatory property, Botctoim County, Va., Campbell. ,1. 1., Analyses of limestone, Ciimlier- land County, Pa., Lesley,,!. 1'. Hudson fossil in slate in .Man- land Lesley,,!. P. Lycoming and Sullivan coun- ties. Pa., Sherwood and I'latt, Relations of crystalline ol eat^t- ern Pennsylvania, Hall, C. K. Genesis of iron ores, Newberry. Geology of Clinton County, l'a„ Chance, Lesley, .J. P. Report on line of Kichnioiidanil Southwestern Railway, .Slia- ler. Resources of Brocks Gap, Va,, Cami)bell, J. L. Section at Low Jlotir, Va,, AVickes. Iron ores of the Virginias, Rogers, W. B. On AtopstrilineatusofEniiiions [etc.]. Ford. 1881. Mineral s])ringsof Sarainija, X. Y., Fish, C. Record of geology for 1879-80, Hawes, Norfolk and Western ami Slicn- andoah railroads, Ilntclikisi). Unification of Silurian nomen- clature, Miller, S. A. DABTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 871 ru liaihvay, Sliii- '^estorn and Slien- oads, Ildtchkiss. Silurian nomen- ler, S. A. Silurian— Continiuid. Ai'i'Ai.Ac iiiAN— Coiitiimod. issi. ]{<>no cavcH uf I'uiinHylvania, L««idy. KoHHilsiii Wa|i|iinKLTliiiiL>Htuiu<, Dwi^'lit. Litllu niuiiiitains uaHt of thu CatBkillH, DaviH, W. M. Alabama north of Mio ToiinoH- HOC, Mc( 'alloy. Third report of laboratory of Burvoy of Pounsylvanla, McCreath. Heport on snrs'ey of New JerHey for 1881, Cook. (1. II. Hrattou Run basiu, Va., liotch- klsH. Construction of cross sectionH, Chance. Colonics dans lea roches Tacon- iqiicH doH bonis du Lao Chainplain, Marcon. .). Oeolof>;y of Pliilailclphia Coun- ty, etc., Pa., Hall, C. K.; Les- ley, J. P. ()eoh)j»y of lUair County, Pa., Piatt. V. Craig Crook basin, Va,, llotch- kisB. 1SS2. Report on survey of New Jersey for 1882, Cook, (}. H. Survey of Delaware Water Gap, Chance. f!colo;;y of Van Bnrou furnace estate, Va., Hotchkiss. Models of piirtsof central I'ouu- Hylvunia, Lesley, J. P. Wise, Lee. and Scott counties, Va., Stevenson. Fossils of formation No. Ill In Vir;;inla, Roj^ers, W. IL Notes on the geolojjy of the Virginias, Rogers, W. 15. Drift hen\atite in eastern Ten- nessee, Nichols. Geology of West Virginia, rec- titicvtion of Jones's section, Wlite, I. C. Section at Schuylkill Gap, Pa., Chance. Geology of Pike and Monroe counties, Pa., White, I. C; Lesley, .1. P. Faults of southern Virginia, Lesley, .1. P. Silurian — Continued. Al'i'Ai.ACii IAN— Continued. 1882. Resources of sou 111 \veHt»!rn ^'lr- ginia, Steveiison. ,1. ,L Resources between (ireat Val- ley and Potomac coal basin, IIotchkisN. Klii'olite-syenite dikes in north- western .New .jersey, Knior- son. Age of the Taconie system, Dana,. 1. 1). Lehigh (iap, Pa., Chance. Reconnaissance of Lt«e, .Scott, Wise, and Washington coun- ties, Va., Stevenson. Niiigara River, Hailoii. Geology of liodford and Fulton counties, Stevenson, Lesley, .1. P. 1883. Progress of geology, 1882, Hunt, T. S. Ago of southern Appalachians, Elliott. Geology of Philadelphia, Fra- zer, Lewis, 11. C. Fossil ores of Lycoming County, Pa., Myer, A. Two ilistinct beds of iron ore in liradl'ord County, Pa., Claypolo. Geology of Lehigh and North- amjiton counties, Pa., Lesley, J. P. South Mountain gneiss, Penn- sylvania, Hall, E. E. Becriift Mountain, N. Y., Davis, W. M. Limestone region and Potsdam sandstone, Lehigh and Northampton counties, Pa., Prime. Utica and related horizons, Collins, II. C. Chemist's report, bore holes at Onondaga, N. Y., Eugelhart. Resources of James River v.al- ley, Va., Camjibell, J. L. Westward thinning of Paleo- zolcs, Lesley, J. P. Iron ores of middle .James River, Frazer. Southwestern Virginia, Hogg, J. Report of survey of Alabama, Smith, E. A. 872 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF [BULL. J27. Silurian — Coulinuod. Appalachian — Continued. 1883. (JeologyofChcstoiCoiiaty, I'a., Lesley. J. 1'.; Hall, C. K.; Frazer. History of sorpcntino and noti-s on i)ie-Caniliiian rocks, Hunt, T. «. History of Tacouic (|uefltion and relation of Taconlan series, Hunt, T. S. Survey of .Susquebannii Kivor region, White, L V, Cieologic history of the Amer- ican continent. Hall, .1. Unconformity at Iloudout, N. Y., Davis, W. M. Geology of ISerks County, I'a., d'lnvilliers. Slate (niarri(;s in 1875 and struc- ture of water gaps, Chance. Slate region of Leliigh and Northampton counties, Pa., Sanders. L'tica graptolites north of Pougli keepsie. X. Y., Bootli, H. Locality at Cornwall Station, Orange County, N. Y., Dwight. South Carolina, resources, etc., Hammond. Mineral wealth of Virginia, McCreath. Discoveries in Wappingor limestone, Dutchess County, N. Y., Dwigbt. Survey from Atlanta to tin- Mississippi, Ciimpiiell and HulVncr. 1884. New York building stones. Cook and Smock. Uuconf«)rniity at Hecraft Moun- tain, N. Y., Davis, \V. M. Virginia building stones, I [unt- iugton and Munroe. Report on terminal moraine in Pennsylvania, etc., Lewis, H. C. ; Lesley, J. P. Southward ending of Taconic synclinal, Dana. ,1. D. Distribution of iron ores in eastern United States. Smock, J. C. Silurian — Continued. Appalachian — Continued. 1884. (Jeology of northwestern (icor- gia, McCutcben. Absence of Niagara beds in I'erry County, Pa., Claypolc. Clinton and associated siiaU's of I'ciuisylvania, (.'laypolc. Onondaga salt gronp in I'crn County, Pa., (Maypole. Hall on Hudson ageof Taeoiiip, Dana, J. D. Report ofsurveyof New .Jersey for 1884, Cook, G. H. Geology of Alabama, Schmitz. Cotton production of Alabama, Smith, E. A. Section of Little North Moun- tain, Va., Campbell, J. L. Investigations near Pouglikeep- sie, N. Y., Dwight, W. I!. Perry County fault, Pennsyl- vania, Claypole. Analyses of limestones. Wuth. Helderberg limestone of \'ir- ginia, Hotchkiss. Snowdon slate quarries, Camp- bell, J. L. andH, D. Geoloi'fli- uties, Ph.. T'h""' Silurian — Continued. Ai'rAi.ACiiiAN — Continued. 1884. Reprint of rejjorls on fjeology of the Virginias, I{()j:i;('rH, W.U. Analysesof ores andliniestonoH, Pennsylvania, Gontli. Pennsylvania building Htones, Lesley, J. P. Maryland building stones, Huntington, M u n r o e and Singleton. New .lersey building stones. Cook and Smock. Helderbcrg linu-stones east of the Catskills, Davis, W. M. Notes on Natural Bridge of Vir- ginia, Asliburuer. Unconformity of I'ppcr aiul Lower Silurian, Cook, G. H. 188."). Map of Adams, Franklin, and Cumberland counties, Pa., Lesley, ,1, P. Progress of geology, 1883, Hunt, T. S. Pennsylvania before and after elevationof tlie Appalaeliians Clay pole. (ireat fault, Hcliodaek Landing, N. v.. Ford. Geologic atlas of counties of I'eunsylvania, Lesley, .J. P. Handbook of Virginia, Harri- son. Taconic System, Marcou,.). Notes on Tazewell, Hiissell, Wise, Smith, and Washing- ton counties, \'a., Stevenson. Notes on metamorphism, Ste- venson. Devonian of (Jreen Pond Moun- tain, N. J., Darton. History of Taconii^ siim of Cayuga County, N. Y., Williams, S. G. Fish remains in Silurian of Pennsylvania, (,'layi)olo. Letter on Xittany Valley ores, d'Invilliers. Perry County, I'a., Claypole, Dewees, Lesley, J. P. 188(!. Silurian fossils in Emmons's Taconic, Dana, ,(. D. Fossil iferoiis Potsilam atPough- keepsie, N.Y., Dwiglit, W. B. Scorpion from Silurian of America, Wliitliidd. U. P. Taconii' controversy in a nut- shell. Winchell. N. H.; Dar- ton. 874 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL, 127 Silurian — Continned. Ari'ALACiiiAN — Continned. 1886. Sections of Taconic ranj^es, by Hall, Marcou, J. Low Moor iron ores of Virginia, Lyman. Iron ores in Alabama, Willis. Fossils from TacouiL', Dana, J. D. History of Taconic investiga- tions, Dana, .1. D. Taconic stratigraphy and fos- sils, Dana, J. D. Taconic controversy, Dartou. Fossils in limestone, Columbia County, N. Y., Bishop. Fire sand, Clinton County, N. Y., Brainerd. Fossils at Canaan, N. Y., Dwight, W. 15. Fossils in Potsdam near Pough- keepsie, N. Y'., Dwiglit, W. 15. Helderberg of Cayuga County, N. Y., Williams, S.G. Border of Trias in New Jersey and New York, Britton, N. L. Shore of Lake Champlain, Whitfield. Upper Silurian at Cornwall Station, N. Y., l>arton. Westward extension of Helder- berg in New York, Williams, S.G. New England Upper Silurian, Dale. Thickness of Onondaga at Buf- falo, Pohlman. Succession in Ontario County, N. Y., Clarke, J. M. Green Pond series and geology of Orange County, N. Y., Dar- tou. Geology of York County, Pa., Frazer. Development of the North American con ti nont, Le Con te. Salt mine in western New York, Wright, G. F. Resources of Seiiuacheo Xnl- ley, Tennessee, Bowroii. 1887. Plissements des terrains im\6- ozle of Hawkins County, Tonii., Willis. Alnniinum ore, Georgia, Nich- ols. Albirnpean formation, Ileil- l)rin. Resources of Tennessee, Proc- ter. 1880. Gcoloj^y of Oneida County, X. Y., 13righan>. Porpliyrito of northwestern New .lersoy, Keni]). CalciferoiiM fossils of Lake Chaniplain. Whitfield, U. P. C.aniptonite dike, Wasliington County, Kemp and JIarsters. Geologic map of Now Jersey, Cook, G. H. Cement and gypsum in Hulialo, Pohlman. Geology of Buffalo, Ashburner. Life history of Niagara, Pohl- man. Pet- oleum and gas, Ashburner. Salt wells and deposits. Bishop, Newberry. Philadelphia region. Rand. Slate (piarriea of Pennsylvania, Merrill, G. P. Geological survey of Georgia, Report, Spencer, J. W. Iron ores of Birmington dis- trict, Brainerd, A. F. Greenbrier County, W. Va., Pago. Rocks of I'ennsylvania and New York, Itaml. isilO. Report— division of Paleozoic invertebrata, United States Geological Survey, \Valcott. Report — Paleozoic division of paleontology, Unitt-d States Geological Survey, Walcott. Siderite basin of Hudson River epoch, Kimball. Unconformity in the valley of the Iltidson, Davis. W. M. Saliferous deposits iis evidence ofclimatalcon. 1807. Observations and map of geol- ogy of Tnited States, Maclnre. 1818. Geology of Williamston, ^lass., Dewey, C. Index to geology of the North- ern Stati'S, Eaton. 1820. Tour in New Haven and Litch- iield. Conn., Sillinian. Section from Taconie range to Troy, Dewey, C. 1822. Oilstone of Lake Memphreina- gog, Hubbard. Siluiiaii — Continued. New Enolaxd— Continued. 1822. Minerals and rocks in licrk- shire, Sillinian. 182H. Regions contiguous to Ifivor Connecticut, Hitchcock, |;. 1824. Eirestoues and whetstones, Rhode Island, K'obinson, f<. Ge(dogy of Salisbury, ('(inn., Lee, C. A. Western Ma.ssachusetts rc;;ii)n, Dewey. C. 1825. Singular conformation of lime- stone, Dewey, C. 1828. Notices of minerals and geolofjy of Connecticut and Mass.!- chusetts, Hitchcock, E. Nomenclature of North Ameri- can rocks, Eaton. Water cement of Southington, Conn., Lowrey. 1829. Geology of county of IJerkshire, Mass., Dewey, C. 1831. Min<'s of New Milford and Salisbury, Conn., SlK'pard, 1832. Geological survey of Massa- chusetts, Ecouomifs, Hitch- cock, E. 1833. Report on Massac hus<'tt8, Hitchcock, E. 1837. I'Mrst report on public luiidsdf Maine, .Tackson, C. '1'. First report on geolngy of Maine, .Jackson, C. T. 18.38. Reexaminaticm of econoiniciil geology of Massacluisetts, Hitchcock, E. Second report on Maine, ,liick- son, C. T. Second report of public lands of Maine, .Tackson, C. T. Allcgash from the I'enoliscot to the St. Lawrence. 1 lodge. 18.30. Survey of Aroostook K'ivcr, Maine, Holmes, E. Introduction, geological report agricultural geology, Maine, .(acksou, v.. T. Catalogue of geological speci- mens, Maine, .Jackson, C.T. 1810. E(|uivalency of depositw mi east and west sides of the Atlan- tic, Eaton. 18U. Final reiiort on MfiesachuHetts, Hitchcock, E. 1813. l.sKi. 18 1 It. I8:.i. 1852. UAKT'IN. NOIiTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 877 B<1. jks ill l{t!rk- Silurian Xkw I" l? — Continued. 1853. Report on certain points in geology of Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. Ai>]iendix to history of Ver- mont. Thompson. T. Geologic map of the United States, etc. , Marcou, J. 1854. Some crystalline liuiestones of North America, Hunt, T. S. 1855. American geology, Enmums, E. Ucbcr die Geologic von Nord- Amerika, Marcou, ,1. So-called taleoso slates of the Green Mountains, Hunt. T. S. 1858. Geology of North America, Marcou, .J. 185it. Catalogue of State cabinet and notes on iiietamorphics, Hitchcock, E. Paleontology of New York, vol. 3, Hall, J. Devonian and Taconic; in south- east (!anada, Logan. 18G1. Ago of Emmons's Taconic re- gion, Hitchcock, C. H. Rocks of Perry, Me., .lackson, C.T. Geological map of Vermont, Hager. Ecouoiiiical geology of Ver- mont, Hager. Phy.sical geography and scen- ery of Vermont, Hager. Pre-Carboiiifci'oU8 llora of New Brunswick, M;iiue, and oast Canada. Dawson. ,J. W. Age of White Mountains, Lesley, ,1. P. ]'\)ssils on Dennis River, Me., Rogers, W. 15. Taconic system of Emmons, Hunt, T. S. Structure of western Vermont, Rogers, W. B, Geology of Verniout and the Taconic; system, Hitchcock, C. H. Fossils from Potsdam group, Vermont, Billiugs. Report on geology of \'ermont, Hitchcock, E.. Hitchcock, E., jr., Hager and llitclv cock, C. H. 878 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. Silurian — Continued. New KNr.l.ANi) — Con tinned. 1861. Remarks on Taconic systeni, Am. .)our. Sci. Fish lliver lakes, Maine, Pack- ard. Geology of the wild lands of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. On Taconic in Vermont, Hog- ors, W. B. Some points in American geol- ogy, Hunt, T. S. (Jcneral report on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, V. II. Primordial fanna and Point I^evis fossils. Hall, J. Notes on the wild lands of Maine, Holmes, K. Moo8eheadLakeregion,Hongh- ton, J. L. Dikes in Silurian of Shelburne, Vt., Hitchcock, K. Notes on sections across Ver- mont, Hitchcock, C. H. Chemistry of Hurvey of Ver- mont, Hitchcock, C. IT. Eeport on Tiorthcrn Vermont, Hall, S. R. 1862. Review of geology of Vermont, by Hitchcock and Hagcr, Hillings. Vermont Primordial, Marcou, ,J. Rocks of Vinalhaven region, Goodale. Note on Taconic system of Emmons, Hunt, T. S. Reports on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. " Taconic and Silurian of \'or- mont and Canada, Marcou, ,1. Notes on geology of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. Marcou on Taconic of Vermont and Canada, T. Hall on age of red sandstone of Vermont, Billings. Exploration in Aroostook County, Mo., Holmes, E. Age of red sandstone of Canada and Vermont, Billings. Remarks on the Taconic sys- tem, Stevens. Potsdam and Hudson rocks in A'^ermont, Hall, J. 1863. Parallelism of (Quebec group, Billings. Silurian — Continued. N'KW EN(ii.ANi) — Continued. 18G3. Report of survey of Canada to 1863, Logan. 186,5. Taconic (luestion. Hall, . I. 1866. Some features of southern New Hampshire, Verrill. Map of Canada and pail of United States, Logan niid Hall. 18(i8. Exjdanat ion of geologic map of Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. Geology of Vermont, llitcli- cock, C. H. Relations of red sandstone of Vermont, Perry. Points in geology of Vernidiit, Hunt, T. S. 1861>. M('tanu)rphics of New liiniis- wiclc and Maine, Bailey aud Matthews. Geology of western Veniiont, Perry, J. B. 1870. {Jeology of eastern New ijij;- land,*llunt,T. S. Geology of Salem region, I'ack- ard. 1871. Geology of the White Jloim- tains, Hitchcock, C. H. Survey of New Haniiishiri', Hitchcock, C. H. (reognosy of Api)alac]iiaii8, Hunt, T. S. Heldorberg corals in Now Hampshire, Hitchcock, C. H. 1872. History of Cambrian and Silu- rian, Hunt, T. S. On true Taconic, Dana, .1. D. Green Mountain geology, on the ([uartzite, Dana, J.l>. Address of Hunt to Annriean Association, Dana. J. 1'. Chazy fossils in I'^olian lime- stone, Vermont, Billing's, Fossils in Winooski niarlilo at Swanton, Vt., Billinj;s. Porphyries of eastern coast of Massachusetts, Hunt, T. S, Ro. mt to AiiiiTicaii Dana. J. !'. in Eoliiin lime- )nt, nillinjis. looski niinl)Ie at ., IJilliii.iis. eastern coast of ts, lIiint.T.^. eat l?arriu!,'tuu, ,J.D. aconie, Dawsou, ryofXewlliunp- oil, C. T. ks of Counccti- Dana, J. V. Silurian — Continued. Nkw England — Continued. 1873. Taconic slates of Hudson River age, Dana, J. 1). Survey of Now Hampshire, 1872, Hitchcock, C.H. Geologic map of United States, I iitclicock, C.H.; Hitchcock iind lUako. On staurolite and Silurian ago of Green Mountain gneisses, Hana, J. D. 1874. Quartzitesof Willi.amstown vi- cinity, Teuucy. Niagara and Lower Hclderberg in United States and Canada, Hall, J. Northwestern Maino,Hitchcock and Huntington. Ileldorberg rocksof New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Physical history of New Hamp- shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Geologic chart of th — Continued. 1888. Fossils in lower Taconic of Emmons, Walcott. Princijdcs of adversaries of Ta- conic, Marcou, J. Taconic of Georgia and report on geology of Vermont, Mar- con, .L Taconic system of EnunuiiH, Miller, S. A. ; Walcott. Fossils of Littleton, N. II., Dana, .LD. ; Tumpelly. 188!t. Keport, division of Ardioan, I'umpelly. Report, I'aleozoie division, Walcott. 1890. Graptolitcs from nortliern Maine, Dodge. Areas of continental progress in North America, Dana, .1. D. New Hrunswick and Maine, 15ailey, Hailey and Mcliincs. Geology of Mount Desert, Sha- ler. Fauna of rocks at Fort Cassin, Vt., Whitfield, R. P. Eolian limestone, Hitchcock, C. II. Calciferous in Chami)laiii Val- ley, Hrainerd and Seely. Calciferous formations, Wal- cott. Lower and middle Taconic, Marcou, .T. Survey of Minnesota, 1888, Re- view, Dana, .1. D. Rocks of Essex County, Mass., Scars. Iron ores of the United States, IIunt,T. S. Taconic iron ores, WinchiU.N'. H. ; Winchell, H. V. Studies of hornblende schist, Hitchcock, C.H. Macfarlane's Railroad (i'lide, Hitchcock, C. H. 1891. Chazy formation in the Cham- plain Valley, Brainerd. Greylock synclinorium, Dale. Age of Stockbridge limestone, Woltf. Report, division of Arcinan geology, U. S. Geol. Snrv, [Massachusetts], Pumpolly. lBULL.127. DABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 8«1 led. )!• 'raoouic of ott. orsaries ol' Tii- J. !;ia and rciiort VerniDiit, Miir- of EnuiionH, VVulcott. Icton, N. n„ 'umpelly. I of Arc'liciin, 5oic division, »m northern lental progress ■ica, Dana, .1.1), k and Mnine, >' and Mcliuu'8. int Desert, Slia- at Fort Ciissin, I, U. P. ne, Hitchcock, Cliamplaiii \al- and Seely. rniatioDS, Wal- liddlo Tacoiiic, leaota, 188^, Re- .D. Connty, Mass., 1 United States, OH, Winchcll, N. H.V. ublondc schist, II. ailroad (J'liile, H. n in tho Cliaui- Braincrd. norinni, Dale, •idgo linu'stoiie, u of Arcln'an S. Geol. Siirv. ,t8], Punipelly. Silurian — ( 'ontinuod. WKST Ol- THK. Al'I*.VI.AC;HIAN.S TO Tin-, Ml8«lS8iri'I KlVKU, ANI> Ml.NNi;- SOTA. 1821. Travels throujjh Northwost, Scluiolcraft. Stnu^ture of valley of Dw Mis- uissippi, Niittall. 1822. Remarks on fossils from the lake regions, liucklanil. Fossil tree .50 miles soutliwest of Lake Miclii^an, School- craft. Remarks on lake n^i^ioim, Dola- liold. 1823. Geological features of Ten- nessee, Haywood, J. Outline geologic map of Ten- nessee, Sayler, N. 1S24. Expedition to sourccH of St. Peters River, Keating. ISL'fi. Facts relating to parts of Ohio, At water. 1828. ^'icinity of TiOuisvillc and Shippingsjjort Canal, Laji- ham. 1829. Certain American rock forma- tions, Vaniixem. 1H31. Strontianite-bearing limestone on Lake Erie, Higsby. Ten days in Ohio, Am. Jour. Sci. 1835. Localities of bones of masto- don, Troost, etc. ISIifi. Reconnaissance from Washing- ton through Wisconsin to Coteau des Prairies, Feather- stonhaiigh. Region around Fort Winne- bago, Miss., Rngglcs. Analyses of limestones of Cin- cinnati and Dayton, Ohio, Locke. 18;!7. Fourth report on Tennessee, Troost. Observations on geology of Ohio, Lapham. General sketch of geology of Ohio. Riddell. 18;W. Report (ui sontherii Ohio, Locke. Report on Wood, Crawford, etc., counties, Ohio,Hriggs, C. First report of survey of Ohio, by Mather, Silliman. Bull. 1137 m Silurian — ( 'ontinued. WKsr III riir. ArrAi-AtiiiANs to tiir Ml.SSI8SllM'I KlVKU, AM) MlNNE- HOTA— Continued. 18;i8. (leoldgy of upjier Illinois, Shepard, C. U. Kejiort oil Scioto and Hock- hocking, Hriggs, Vj. Section in southern Ohio, Hriggs and Foster. Rejiort on Muskingum ('ounty, etc., Ohio, Foster, ,1. W. Reptate g(!ologist of Michigan, Houghton. I'ifth report on Tennessee, Troost. Report on lead region of tho I'liper Mississip])!, Locke. 1811. Geology of some regions west of the Alleghanies, Locke. Veins of northern peninsula of Michigan, Houghton. Sixth re]tort on survey of Ten- nessee, Troost. Liuiite (jne s6pare le calcairo de montagne, Veriieuil. Northern part of lower jjcnin- sula of Michigan, Douglass. G«ology of organized counties of Michigan, Hubbard, H. Upper Mississippi region and Cretaceous of the u]»])or Missouri, Nicollet. 1812. Silurian and Devonian of the United States, Conrad. Notes on geology of the West- ern States, Hall, J. Position of lead-bearing lime- stone of tlm U])i)er Missis- 8i])pi, King, H. Lead regions of the Upper Mississippi. Ijoeke. WisidiiNiii and Missouri lead regions, Hodge, .L T. Geology of third district of New York, Kniiuons, E. 882 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [mtu 127. ii Silurian — ( 'ouliiiiiod. WKHT ok TirK Ari'ALACIIUXH TO TIIK, Mississippi Ifivr.i!, .\ni> Minnk- soTA — Coiitiiiiicd. 1843. ElevatioiiH iu Ohio with rufor- eiico to goolosic loniiatioim, VVliittlcHcy. Ago of Luko Suponor Hiiutl- BtoiK>H and 1 i moH to 11 (■ H, Iloii^liton. Miircolliis iind llaiiiilton in tho Wi'stiiiidSouth, Rogers,!!. 1). (letdogy about liicluiiond, lud., I'liiiiuiicr, .T. T. (ioological fonuatioim of tlio Western .States, IJyiein. Geology of the. Wostoin States, Owen, D.I). Geology in vicinity of New All)auy, Ind., Clap]), A. Uogion of l)a8in of tlie lIi)por Mississippi, Nicollet. Section from Cleveland to the Mississippi and on identity of Western fonna- tions, Hall, J. Western upper Canada a n d western Ohio, lio'^Jis and I{< t-rs. 1844. Iteview of New York reports, Owen, D. D. Geology of valley of the Mis- sissippi, King, II. Notes of fossils, Indiana, llay- niond, K. 1845. Eightli rejmrt of survey of Ten- nessee, Troost. 'I'ravels iu North America, Lyell. 1846. Geology of Western States, Owen, D.D. Researches in central Ken- tucky, Owen and Norwood. Observations on magnetic dip, Locke. Geology of Harpeth liidge, Davidson County, T e n n . Loouiis. IS'lT. Ninth report of survey of Ten- nessee, Troost. Age of lead-beariug limestones of the Upper Mississippi, Conrad. Lettresurla g<^ologiedes Etats- Uuis, Vernouil. Silurian — ( 'ontinnod. Whst of TIIK Appalachians m nn; Mississippi Rivku, ano Minxk- soTA — Continued. 1847. Observations on upper penin. iiula of Michigan, Ivockr. Parallelism of Piileo/oii n of North America with (husiMii' I'inrope, \'eruouil, Hall, ,1. Contributions to geoioLjy „{ Iveiitucky, Yandell and Sim- niard. 1848. Fossils of I'ah^ozoic of lnilod States, etc., Sharjx', 1). Reconnaissance of Chipjiowii district of Wisconsin, etc., Owen, 1). 1). On geology of Wisconsin, ( ) wen, 1). D. Outline sketch of Oliio, Whit- tlesey. Letters on geology, Christy. 1849. Fossil zoo(diytes of western Ohio, Vancleve. 1850. Territory of tho MiniU'Sota, I'oiie. G<^ologie du district ludtallifirc du lac Supdrieur, .liickaim, C. T. 1851. Section from Wolf River to Lake Michigan, Whittlesey, Parallelism of Paleozoic depos- its of tho United States ;iii(l Europe, Hall, J. Fossils in Paleozoic of lower Wisconsin and Miinitsdt;'., Shiiniard and Owen. Geology of Lake Supericjr land district, iron region, Foster and Whitney. Silurian basin of miciille Teii- uessoe, Saffoid. Druinmonds Island ami north shores of Lakes llinnii and Michigan, Hall, .1. E([uivalenfy of rocks of north- eastern Ohio with those of New York, Whittlesey. Age of sandstone and iuiieoiw phenomena of Lake Suiierier, Foster and Whitney. Systems f elevation of N'o'tli America, Foster ami \V hit ney. Introduction to roporl on Wis- consin, lowtt, and Minnesota, Owen, D. D. DARTON.) NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 883 Silurian — ( 'ontiiuiod. Wkst ok thk Aitalaciiians to tmk Ml.SSISHII-I'l KlVKH, AN1> MlNNK- MOTA — Coiitiniictl. IXTil. MoiichiH (if Liikci Mii'luKiiii, WliittlcHcy. FoshUb (if Liiko Supt^rior iron cliMtrict, Hall, .1. Dip, tliickncHH, etc., ofSiliiriiin, Miclii;;aii, WliittlcMoy. •Siliiriiin and licvoiiiiui iron ruj^ioii of i.iiko Sllp(^ri()^, Hull,.!. Oeology of Hoiithuiistorii WIb- coiiHiii, Lapliiuii, I. A. RoiiiiirkH on JiiiulyHls of L()W(^r >Siliiriiiii liirieHtoueM, Michi- gan, Hall, .1. Terrains Hiliiri(!n,s dn lac Su- p('ricur, Forttor and Whitney, Marcon, ,1. 1852. Snr la ciirto g('iologi(iuo dn lac Sup('ri('nr do Fostor (it Whit- ney, Dosor. Explorations in Wisconsin, Hall, J. Comparison of geology of Ten- nessee and New York, llall, J. lloport on valleys of Minnesota, Mississippi, and Wisconsin rivers, Shnniard, 15. V. Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, etc., Owen, D. I). Wisconsin south of Lake Supe- rior, Whittlesey. Westward extension of Silurian formations. Hall, .1. 1853. Geologic ma]) of United States, etc., Mareon, J. Silurian fauna in Now York and Wisconsin, liarrande. Parallelism of Lower Silurian of middle T(Uinosaee and New York, Sailord. 1851. Lead district, Daniels, F. tJeologic nuip of United States, by Mareon, Am. .lour. Sci. Upper Mississippi load region, Phillips, .1. V. Survey of Indiana, Hrown, R. T. Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owen, 1). D. Silurian system, liako Superior district, Hall, .). First report on survey of Wis- consin, Daniels, E. Silurian — ( 'ontlnued. Wi:ht oi' Tin: Ai'I'ai.aciiians to tiir .MiSSlSSII'IM KlVKU, AND .Ml.V.NK- HOTA — Coutiiuuid. 1855. (Jcologie mai> of Wiseousin, Lajiham, 1. A. Catalogue of geologic speoi- mons, Owen, I). 1). Uoher di(» (ieologie von Nord- AiMorika, Mareon, .1. Ueportof survey of Wisconsin, I'ercival, Es(| n isse g('^ologi( |ue d u Canada, Logan and Hunt. Reconnaissance of Tennessee, SatVord. Iteviewof Murchison's Siinria, Whitney, J. D. 185(). Chemical report, survey of Ken- tucky, I'eter. Survey of Kentucky in 18,")4 and 18.">5, Owen, 1). 1). Outlines of geology, Whitthssey. Second report on survey of Wisconsin, r(!rcivai. Carboniferous linuistone of Mississippi Valley, llall, .1. 1857. Third report on Kentucky, Owen, 1). I). (jeology of Tennessee, Currey. Third cheniical rejtort of sur- vey of Kentucky, Peter. Sec(md cheniical report, survey of Kentucky, Peter. Second report of survey of Ken- tucky, Owen, 1). D. Report on Hopkins, Critten- den, and other counties, Ken- tucky, Lyon. 1858. Tennessee ge(dogical history, Safl'ord, J. M. Geology of North America, Mar- con, ,T. P.'deozoic basin of New York, Bigsby. 1851). Artesian well at Columbus, Ohio, Mather. Paleontology and the moral sense, Whittlesey. Clinton group iron ore, Rogers, W. R. Notes on Wisconsin, etc., Dan- iels, F, Some points in American gcc logic history, Safford. 884 CATALOdUE AND INDEX OF lHlJM,.l.!7. Silurian — Coiitiiiiiud. WKHT I»I' Till': Al'I'AI.ACIIIANH H) TIIK MlSHISSII'l'l K'lVKK, ANI> MlNNK- HOTA — ('(iiitiiiiied. 1859. ArtoHiiiii \vi>ll iit liOiiisville, K.V., Siiiiili, .(. 1,. 18(i(). 8iliir-1''iiiinii iIcn wrNtlicliuii 'IViiiicssiM', liooiiior. Hriii.'irkH (111 Nlr)it.i<{i'a|>liy of Kriitin'k.\ . LjDii. IKtil. I''!iiiiiiil I'cliitioim of NHiiio ^eo- loj^io jtmiipH, I{(>j{<>i's, W. H. Kuiiitt ]iiiiiitH ill Aiiierii^aii ^ool- ogy, limit, '1'. S. Ke|i<)rf of .sii|HU'iiit('niI<'iit of Hiiiv«y of Mifhif^jiui, I lull, J. Goiiorsil gfolojry, Hurvey of Koii- tiicky, ()\V(!n, I). 1). First biennial roport of Hurvey of Michigan, Wiiiclicll, A. Fourth clieiiiical roport, .survey of Kentucky, I'otor. Upper Silurian of wostern 'I'en- noHseo, SatVortl. Rojiort of progress of topo- graphjral survey of Ken- tucky, Lyoii. 18(i2. Analy.ses of soils of ludiaua, Peter. Kecoiinaissauce of Indiana, Owen, ]{. Report of survey of Wiseonsiii, Hall and Whitney. Age of Loelair sandstone and Onondaga of Iowa report, Wortheii. Saliferous rocks and springs of Michigan, Winchell, A. Position of Waukesha lime- stone of WiBCousiu, Romin- ger. 1863. Survey of lead regions of Wis- consin, Murrisli. 18(15. Oil boring at Chicago, Ill,,Shu- feldt. Maps of Ohio, Indiana, Ken- tucky, and Tennessee, Sayler. Report of geologist of Minne- sota, Hanchett. 1866. Niagara fauna at Chicago, 111., Winchell and Marcy. Geological map of Michigan, Winchell, A. Petroleum in Kentucky and Tennessee, Safford. Siluriau — ( 'oiitiniiud. W'KHT Ol' TIIK Al'I'AI.ACIIIANH TO THE MlS.HlSSII'IM lfl\KK, AND MrxNi:- soTA— ( 'initiiini'd. 18<)6. Ke(-oniiaissau(^u in MiiinoHotn, I'laiiies. Report on Orand Travorsc ii'. gioii, Wiiicliell, A. Htratigrajiliy, Tertiary, ccinl ineasuioH, Hub-Carbonifennm, Devonian, .Silurian, Illiiinis, Worflien. Geology of ])etr(deuiii in (^m- ada West, Wiuehell, A. Map of Canada and ]»art of ilii< United States, Logan ami Hall. Mineral oil, Cumberland ami Clintou countieB, Ky., New- berry. Reporton limestone, petroleiiiii, and salt. Hunt, T. S. Introduction to paleontology, IllinoiH, Meek and Worilu'ii. Physical features, general juin- ciples, surface geology, liii- . nois, Worthcn. Geology of the lead region, Whitney, .1. D. 1867. Handbook of Minnesota, Blanchard. Map of Ohio, Newberry. 1868. Cook County, 111., Bannister, II. M. Occurrences of iron in njaRS-^s, Whittlesey. Jersey, (Jreenti, and Scott comi- ties, 111., Wortlieu. Structure of southern Minne- sota, Hall, J. Chemical analyses, lIliiKiis, Blauey. Alexander, Union, Jackson, ami Pen-y counties, 111., W'ortlKMi and I'higelmann. Lasalle County, 111., Freeman. 1869. The Mississippi Valley, Fos- ter, J. W. Geology of Tennessee, Satlbril. Geology of Franklin Comity, Ind., Haymoud. Crinoids from Indiana, Ken- tucky, and Ohio, Lyon. First report on survey ol' In- diana, Cox, I.AIITON.I NORTH AMKRICAN GKOLOOY. 885 1 Minnewotii, TravorHf h' roil 111 ina!s8"H, yses, Illiimis, n.Jiickson.imd 1, 111., WortluMi in. 111., Freeman. i Valley, Vm- Siluri i. -Contiaiiod. WKSI <»r TIIK Al'PAI.ACIIlANM TO TIIK MiSSIrtSII'I'l Ul\ I'll. AM> MiNNK HoTA — CoiitiinuMl. 1H7(). I'roj^n-HH (if Hurvoy of Ohio in 18f)<), N(!wl.oiiy. Oniiuiy, Will, Kjmkiil< Cox, E. T. Report of survey of Ohio for 186!), Newberry. Geology of Williams, I'nlton, and Lucas countii^s, Ohio, (iilbert, G. K. Relative age of Niagara and Lovkcr Helderberg groups, Worthen. Glacial features of (ireoii Hay, Lake Michigan, Wiuchell, N. H. 1.S72. Region north of Lake .Sui)erior, Hell, U. Ago of copper rocks of Lake Sujierior, Hrooks and I'uui- pelly. oil-bearing limestone of Ciii- cago, Hunt, T. H. Agoof quurtzitos, etc, of Sank County, Wis., Irving, R. H. Silurian — ( 'ontinued. Wl.sr 111' TIM': AlTALAtlllANs In TIIK MiSSISSll'I'I K'lVIU, AMI Ml.S'NK- HOI A — Continued. 1S72. KcHuUs in load region in Wis- consin, Murrisli. (ieology of Ueai liorn, Ohio, and Hwit/.erland (M)untieK, Iiid., Waiden, K. H. Reconniissance from .laspctr to Howaid conntics, IiuL, Collett. Kurv(\v of vicinity of Helle- plaine, Winclicll, A. Cretaceous basin in Sauk Val- ley, Minn., Kloos. Relation of Middle and I'liper Silurian in United States, Hall, .L 187:{. Geologic map of United States, Hitclu'ock, ('. H. ; Hite,li(!0ck and Hlake. System of jihysical leatures of Michigan, Wiuchell, A. Report of survey of Ohio, Newberry. Reports on Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot, and Marion coun- ties, Ohio, Wiuchell, N. H. Report of third district of Ohio, Orton, E. Paleozoic rocks, ujjper Michi- gan, Rominger. Peoria, McDonough, Monroe, Mac(>u]iin, and Sangamon counties, 111,, Worthen. Surface geology of Maiimee Valley and geology of coun- ties, Ohio, (iilbert, G. K. Rock Island (Sinnty, 111., Wor- then and Sliaw. Northwest counties, Illinois, Shaw. Chart of nomenclature for Min- nesota, Winchell, X. H. Surface geology of northwest- ern Ohio, Winchell, N. 11. General sketch of geology of Minnesota, Win<'liell, N. H. 1871. Eric and I^orain counties, ( iliio, Newberry. Hamilton in Ohio, Winchell, N. IF. Land plants of Lower Silurian, Lesquoreux. 886 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (ni'i.i.. 127. Silurian — ( 'out iuuod. West ok tiik AiM-Ai-AtiiiANs to tiik Missi.ssiiM'1 Rivr.ii, and Minnk- 80TA — Continiu ". 1871. Position of Cincinnati "jronp, Millor, S. A. Niagara and Lower Ilelderberg in I'nited States and Canada, Hall, J. Land plants from Lower Silu- rian, Newlicrry. Ago of copper rocks of Lake Superior and continuation of synclinal, Irving, K. D. Survey of mineral rcgionsi, Wis- consin, Murrisli. Resources of TenueHseo, Kil- lobrow. Geology from Ottawa to De- fiance counties, Ohio, Win- chell, N. H. Observation from Dekalh to La- porte counties, Ind., Levetto. Survey of Clarke and Floyd counties, Tnd., Hordeu. Notes from early explorers in Jlinnesota, Wineliell, N. H. Report on third district of Ohio, Orton, E. Geology about Richmond, Ohio, Shaier. Geology of Minnesota Valley, Winchell, N. H. 1875. Cieological map of Illinois, Worthen. Wilmington coal tield, Illinois, Johnson, Jasper. Scott and Jeflersoii counties, Ind., Borden. Geology of Mower County, Minn, Winchell, N. H. Ge(dogic chart of the ITnited States, Bradley, F. 11. Sixth report on survey of In- diana, Cox, E. T. Guelph limestone of North America, Nicholson. Geology of Cheboygan and Old M:iekina<', Winchell, \. 11. Dee2> well at Minneapolis, Win- chell, N. II. Hnroniun rocks south of Lako Superior, lirooks. 1876. Catalogue of Winconsin ex- hibit, Sweet. Silurian — Continued. WkST Ol' TIIK Al'l'AI-ACIIIANS 1 (> Till; Ml.SSI.SSIl'l'I IvIVKK, AND MlNNK- SOTA — Continued. ]87t), Tennessee, agriculture, minei:il wealth, etc., Killobrew. Stratification of rocks of south central Wisconsin, Irving, R. D. Geology of lower peninsula, Michigan, Rominger. Rejjort on Fillmore County, iMinn., Winchell, N, II. Seventh report on survey of Indiana, Cox. Report on Jennings and Ri)iley counties, Ind., Borden. Th(^ State of Michigan, Mc- C rack en. Geology of oil regions of tlie United States; Newberry. Report on Olmsted, Dodge, and Steele counties, Minn., Har- rington, M. W. Chemical report of survey of Kentucky, I'eter. Basin of the Wisconsin, Wiir- ren, G. K. 1877. Resources of Tennessee along Cincinnati Southern Jiail- road, Killebrew. Trenton limcstouo at Minne- ajiolis, Ilerrick. Agency of lateral pressure ex- hibited by rock movements, Niles. Geology of lead district, "Wis- consin, Strong. Geology of eastern Wisconsin, Chamberliii, T. C. Geology of Houston Comity. Minn., Winchell. X. H. Geology of central Wisemisin, Irving, U. D. Report of Wisconsin, survey 'or 187."), Wight. Hennepin County, Minn.. Win- chell, N. II. General account of Kentucky, Shaier. Oil region of Tennessee, Killo- brew. Operations of survey of Wis- consin in 1876, Chambeilin, T. C. Inri.i.. rj7. IlIIANS 'lO TIIK A Nil MlNNi:- ilturo, miiicnil, uUcbrew. roclvs of soiitli oiiHiii, Irving, ver pouinsiila, iiinger. linoro County, ill, N. II. on survey nf ugs and Rijilcy , IJordcu. Michigan, M<:- regions of tlie ; Newberry, ted, Dodge, luul iS, Minn., ihir- r 't of survey of ter. /■isconsin, Wiir- cnnessee along 50utliern li'iiil- \v. one at Minne- k. il pre.s8uri' ex- ck movenionts, 1 district, Wis- (r crt* cm WiscoiiNiii, [\ V. uston County. cU. \. H. tral WiHi'onsin, uHin, mirvcy 'or :y, Minn.. AVin- t of Kentucky, enuesseo, iullo- lurvey of AVis- 13, Chaiubcrliu, I DiBTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 887 Silurian — Continued. \Vi:sT OF TiiK Appalachians to thi: Mississippi Kiveu, and Minxk- SOTA — Continued. 1877. Report on central and western AVisconsiii; Irving. R. D. Report of progress, survey of Kontncky, ShiJer. Geology from Moiuit Sterling to Big Sandy Ri^ er, Ky., Cran- dall. Topography 'ind geology of Nashville, Safl'ord. Origin of galena of Kentucky Shaler. Chemistry of survey of Minne- sota, Peckhani. 1878. Tertiary llora and age of North American lignite, Lesque- rcux. Geology of Warren, Butler, Preble, and Madison coun- ties, Ohio, Orton. E. Fauna ol' Niagara, et(\, in Jlil- waukee, etc., Day, F. II. Clinton, Fayette, Shelby, and Miami counties, Ohio, Hiis- sey. Geology of Darke County,* )hio, Lindeniuth. Resources along Cincinnati Southern and Knoxvillc and Ohio railroads, Killobrew. Discoveries in Western caves, Hovey. (Jeology of Brown County, Ohio, Ilcrzer. Logan and Champaign coun- ties, Oliio, Hill, F. C. Geology of ^Menifee County, Ky., Crandall. Iron of Red River region. Ken? tiicUy, Jloore. Report on Rice County, Minn., Sperry. h'egion along Virginia and Ken- tucky State liiu\ Moore. Reconnaissances in Wright and Rico counties, Jlinii. Win- chelI,N.II. (ieology of l''ranklin County. Ohio. Orton. K. Work in St. Croix, Dunn, ami adjacent counties, Wiscdusi!!, Wooster. Silurian — ( 'ontinnod, Wkst ok Tin: Api'ai.ac:uians to tiik Mississippi Rivku, and Minne- sota — Continued. 1878. Geologic structure! of Ohio, Newberry. Chemical report, survey of Kentucky, Peter. Geology of Ramsey County, Minn.. Winchell, X. H. Clinton limestone at Osboru, Ohio, Woodward, S. F. Term Hudson h'iver in nomen- clature, Hall, J. 1879. Geologic map of Newfound- land, Jlurray and Ilowley. Report of connnitteo on nomen- clature, Cincinnati group, Mitchell, S. A. Eiglitb, ninth, and tenth re- ports on survey of Indiana, Cox. Macfarlam-'s Geological Rail- road Guide, Ohio, Newberry. Macfarlane's Ceological Rail- road Guide, Michigan, Win- chell, A. Mac'arlane's (Jeological Rail- road Guide, Missouri, Broad- head. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road (!uide, Jlinnesota, Win- chell, N. II. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- roail Guide, Wisconsin, Chani- berlin, Irving and Strong. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road Guide, Kentucky, Proc- ter. Macfarlane's (ieological Rail- road (Juide, rennessee, Saf- fonl. M.icfarlane's (Jeological Kail- road Guide, Illinois, Worthen. Limestones at I'allsoftheOhio, Hall, J. Micliigan, condensed popular sketcb, A\'iurliell. A. On Hunt's and ihuia's geolog- ical tables, Broadhcad. Report on Hairison and Craw- ford counties, Ind., Collett. 1881). 'I'rentou at Lexington and High Bridge, Ky.. Miller, S. A.; Wetherby. m' 888 (.'ATALOGUE AND INDl^X OV I nt'i.i,. IJ7. Silurian — ( 'oiitimuid. WKST ok TlIK Al-PALACllIANS TO Till'; Mis.sissri'i'i HivioK, and Minnh- soTA — ( 'ontiniicd, 1880. Resoiircos of Wisconsin, Irviiij?, R. 1). Chemi<'ul lic^jiort Surv«!y of Kentucky, I'otor. KeiiiiirkH on 'rrtMiton liinestone, Kentucky, Wotherby. 1881. (ieology of Boyle County, Ky., Fales. Fossils from Siliiriiiu autl Car- boniferous of Kentucky, AVcthorby. Geology of upper Mississippi Valley, Winchell,N. II. Unification of Silurian noiiien- claturo, Miller, S. A. 1882. Soino points in region about Beloit, Wis., Swec^zy. Chemistry, Minnesota Survey, Dodge. Deep well at Minneapolis, Winclicll,\. II. (I'eology of Bartholomew Coun- ty, Ind., Elrod. ^Mississippi region north of Wis- consin River, Strong. Paleontology, survey of Wis- consin, Whitfield, R. P. Lower St. Croix district, Woos- tcr. Geology, mines and (|narries, Indiana. Collett. Ore deposits of southwestern Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. Geology of Fountain County, Ind., Brown, R. T. List of rocks of Minnesota, Wi,ichell,^.II. Geology of Delaware County, Ind., Pliiiiiiey. Xomcnclature geologi((ue, Win- chell,N.n. 1883. Section on Kock Ivivcr from Oregon to St^irling, 111., Ever- ett, O. Copper rocks of Lake Siii)o- rior. Irving, R. D. Lasallo County, 111., NVorthen. Geology of Randolph County, Ind., Pliinney. General geology of Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. Silurian — I 'ontiniied. Wk8t ok TiiK Appalachians to tiii; Mississippi Kivku, ano Minnk- SOTA — Continued. 188.3. Analyses, geology of Wiscon- sin, Salisbury. Well at Molino, 111, Pratt. Iron ores of Wisconsin, Irvinfr, R.D. Twelfth report of departincnt of geology, Indiana, Collett. Geology of Jay County, liul, McCaslin. Geology of Decatur County, Ind., Elrod. Minerals and lithology of Wis- cor.iin, Irving, R. D. Building materials, Wist^onsin, Chamberlin, T. C. 1884. Ohio building stones, Orion, E. Tennessee building stones. Cot- ton and (Jattinger. Michigan building stones, Con- over. Wisconsin bnilding stones, Conover. Illinois building stones, Cono- ver. Iron ores of Ohio, Ortoii, K, Report of chemical departiiiont, survey of Ohio, Lord. Claysof Ohio, Orton, K. Minnesota l)nilding stones, Winchell, N. H. Imliiiiia building stones, Or- ton, K. Geology of Minnesota, Win- chell and Upham. CJeologic map of Indiana, Col- lett. Survey of Hamilton ami -Madi- son counties, Ind., lirown, R.T. Geologic occurrence of liitu- men. Peckham. I'hysio-geographic and igri- cultural features of Tennes- see, Sall'ord. Geology of (iraut County, Ind., Phiuney. Survey of Fayette County, Ind., Elrod. Survey of Union County, Iml, Elrod. Thirteenth report of Indiana department of geology, Col- lett. DAIITON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 889 )gy of Wiscon- iocatur County, iiiilton luiil Madi- B8, Ind., lirown, irreiu'o of liitu- iin. iphic iuid igri- tures of Teiiues- Silurian — Coiitinnod. West of thk Ai'rAi.AoiiiANs to thk MiSSlSSIl'I'I RiVEH, AND MlNNK- sota — Coutiiined. 1884. (leolof^y of Rush County, liui,, Ehod. 1885. Chemical analyses, Hurvey of Kontneky, Poter antl Peter. Wells at Mendotii and «t. I'anl, otc.,Winchell, \. II. Arcliean of tlio Northwest, Irvinj?, H. I>. Map of the I'nited States, Mc(ioc. Gas well in northwestem Ohio, Orton, E. Deep wells in Minnesota, Win- chell, N. 11. Beaches in Cincinnati K^"""?; James, J. F. 1886. Upper measure coal ficdil of Tennessee, Colton. Orton's Ohio gas and oil i-eport, Lesley, J. P. Deep well at Cleveland, Ohio, Orton, E. County gecdogy, Indiana, Gor- by, Thompson, JI. Building stones, Indiana, Thomjjson, M. Geology of Indiana, Thomp- son, M. Wahash arch, Gorby, Thomp- son, M. Clinton of Ohio, Foersto. Map of Indiana, Branner. Distribution of gas. Freeman. Archeau of tho Northwest, Irving, R. U. Geology of Cincinnati, .Tamos, J. F. Oil and gas in Ohio, Orton. E. LowerSilurian bryo/oa, IJlrich. 1887. Iron and coal, Alabama, Geor- gia, and Tennessee, I'ortor. Marion County, Ky.,Kiu)tt. Nelson, Mason, Bath, Fleming, Henry, Oldham, and Shelby counties, Ky., Linney. I'ound Gap region, Crandall, Procter. Clark, Lincoln, Mercer, Mont- gomery, nud Wa s h i n g t o u counties, Ky., Linney. Clinton group, Foerste. Silurian — ( 'ontinued. WK!ST ok the Ari'Al.AOlllANS TO THE MlSSISSIITl RiVKU, AND MlNNK- 80TA— ( 'out inued. 1887. (ias well at Oxford, Ohio, .James, J. F. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. II. 1888. Natural gas in Imliana, Piiin- ney. Introduction, deposits of phos- phate of liuuj, Shalor. Garrard County, Ky., Linney. Rocks of central Kentucky, Linney. Spencer County, Ky., Linney. Counties, geology of Minne- sota, Winchell, N. II. Chisago, Isanti, Anoka, and Becker counties, Minn., L'l)- ham. Wabasha, Goodhue, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, and Washington counties, Minn., Winchell, N. H. Cements, Ohio, Lord. Geology of Ohio, Orton, E. Gypsum, Ohio, Orton, E. Report on oil and gaa, Orton, E. Section at Todds Fork, Ohio, Foerste. Vicinity of Cincinnati, Burke. Lime in Ohio, Ortou, E. Correlation of Lower Silurian in Ohio Valley, Ulrich. Diameter of Silurian Island about Cincinnati, Dennis. Sceptropora, Ulrich. 1889. Geology of southeastern Indi- ana, Gordon. Crinoidea at St. Paul, Ind,, Beachler. Now horizons of oil and gas, Orton, E. Natural gas, Minnesota, vin- choll, N. H. Some maps of Minnesota, Up- ham. Stillwater well, Minnesota, Meades. Artesian wells. Hall, C. W. Trenton at Minneapolis and St. Paul, Hall, C. W. Physical history of Cincinnati rocks, Perry. 890 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. Silurian— Coiitiniiod. WkST of TIIK Al'I'ALACniANS TO TIIK Mississippi Rivku, and Minne- sota — Continued. 1889. Sodiuicntatiou iu Cincinnati group, ■Fauies, J. F. Potroloum iintl i;a8 in Ohio, Or- ton, E. BiiHin of Tcnnosaeo, Kennedy. Trenton limestone oil and jrns, Or ton, E. 1890. Cave in Clinton formation of Ohio, James, J. F. Origin of pressure of gas in Trenton limestone, Orton, E. Geological survey of Ohio, re- port, Orton, E. Causes of extinction of 8])ecios, McCreery. Analyses of limestones from Oliio and Indiana, Clarke, F. W. Areas of continental progress, Dana,.!.]). Sylvania sand in Ohio, \e(f. Petroleum at ferro llauto, Ind., Waldo. Artesian waters from drift, Illi- nois, Kolfe. Deep well at Dixon, 111., Tiffany, Macfarlane's liailway (luide, Orton, E. ; Wortheu, Safi'ord, Proctor, Winchell, A. ; Col- lett. Warren's Geography, Brewer. 1891. Koclvs at St. Paul, Ind., Hoach- ler. Age of Cincinnati anticlinal, Foerstf. Age of beds at Point Pleasant, Ohio, James, .1. F. Clinton oolitic iron ores, Foerste. Genesis of iron ores, Kimball. Map of Kentuclcy. I'rocter. Relation of strength of inarlilo to its structure, I'erry. West(^rn Kentucky. Orton, E. lielations of eastern sandstones to Silurian, Keweenaw Point, Wadsworili. Rock fracture at Apidcton, Wis., Cramer. Map c»f Illinois, Worthen. Ecouoiuic geology Lll''"o'nJ. Wortheu. Silurian — ( ontinuod. WKsr oi' TIIK Appai.aciiian.s to the Mississippi Rivi;u, and Minne- sota — Continued. 1891. Geology of Hennepin County, Minn., Winchell, N. II, Clinton County, Ky., Loiigji- ridgo. Wkst oi' TIIK Mississippi Rivku (ox- coi)ting Minnesota). 180(5. Exploration of Red River and Washita, Dunbar and I hiiitcr. 1819, A'iow of lead mines of Mis- sonri, etc, Schoolcraft. 1821. Travels into Arkansas Terri- tory, Nuttall. Region around the Mis"' -iiipi and its conlluonts, li-'igicr, Structure of valley of the Mis- sissippi, Nuttall. 1S2:\. Kxpcdition from Pittsburg to (he Rocky Mountains, I.onj;. ]81'7. Limestones of lead mines, ■James, E, 18,35. Itejjort on elevated country between Missouri and lied rivers, Feathorstonhaugli, 18.%. Review of re])ort by l''iatlu'r- stonhaugh, P. 1839. Thermal springs of North America, Daubeny. 18-41. ]{egion adjacent to Osage l>Mver, Mo., King, II. 1842. Silurian and Devonian of tlio United States, Conrad. IJeport on Fourcho Cove and vicinity, Arkansas, rowcll, W. R. 1843. Section at Vallces lead niiiios, Missouri, Xicollet. Section from Cleveland to the Jlississip])! and on identity of Western formations, Hull, J. 184(). .lournal, Rents Fort to St. Louis, Abcrt, ,L W. 1847. Distril)ution of remains in older fonniitions of the Uniteil States, Hall, J. Report of survej' of Wisconsin and Iowa, Owen, D. D. 1848. Tour in northern Moxico. WislizenuK. Contributions to gcoloiiy »!" Toxits, Ro(Mncr. 185(1. Survey of Missouri, Kin^, H, [DULL. 127. VCIIIANS TO THE U, AND MlNXE- onnepin t'onnty, lioll,N. II. ty, Ky., LoiiKli- sirri KivKU (ex- i). f Red Kivor and uibarandlliiiitiT. 1 mines oC Mis- •?choolcral't. Arkausaw Torri- 11. d tbo Mis"' -ipjii illuciits, 15"''ij;i(.r, k'alloy of tli(3 Mis- ittiili. roiu Pittsbiiri; to Mountains, Loiii;, of lead III in 08, alovatod coimtry [issouri and IJoil thcrstonhani;!!. 'port by FcMtliei- r. ngs of North •anbeny. ttoOsai^oHiver, 11. Devonian of the tcs, Connul. ourclio Cove ami Vrkansas, I'mvcll, allocs load iniiio.s, 'icolbit. Clcvoland to tlif and on idi'iitity i'orniations, Hull, ilH Fort til St. It, .T. W. ofroinaiiisiiHililiT of the I'liifcil II, .1. rvoy of WiscDiisiii Owen, 1). n. ortlit'i-n Moxico. H to $!;•"''"•->' "' nicr. asouri, Kiiif;, H- rARTOS.] NORTH AMKRICAN GEOLOGY. 891 Silurian — ( !ontinucd. Wk.st ok tiik Missi.s.siri'i Rivkii (cx- (•e]itinji; Jlinncaota) — Continued. 1S.")1. Region between I.,ittlo Rock and Mot SpringH, Ark., Engel- niann. Rcmai'k.s on Slissonri, King, H. l,sr)2. Survey for railroad from St. Louis to Fulton, Ark., Barnes. Geology and paleontology, val- ley of Salt Lake, Hall, .1. 1S.")3. Arkansaa, geology of, Law- rence, IJ. Geologic niaji of United States, etc., M.'iTcon, J. Artesian well in St. Lonis, Mo., St. Louis Republican. 1H,')1. Shales and Jasper rock north of San I'raneisco, Cal., Dana, J. D. Quicksilver mine of Alniaden, Cal., m.ake, W. P. 1S,-| ITeber die Geologio von Nord- Amerika, Marcon, .T. Ge(dogy of Jlissonri, Swallow. Country between the AI issouri and Mississijipi, Hawn. Geology of southwestern Mis- souri, Swallow. Report on principal minoH, Mis- souri, Ijitton. Section fnmi St. Louis to Coiii- inerce. Mo., Shnmard, H.F. Moniteau county, Jlo., Meek. lS5ii. Iowa map, Parker, N. H. Carboniferous limestone of Mississippi Valley, Hall, .1. IK."". (ieologyand])aleontology, Mex- ican boundary survey, Hall, J. lS."),s. Geology of North America, Marcon, .T. Reconnaissance of part of Ar- kans.is, Owen, D. D. ; Cox, E. T. Paleontology, Fort Leaven- worth to Pryans Pass, Shu- mar.l, B. F. ljX])lanatioii of geologic maj) and section of Missouri, Swallow. Minersils and s])rings of Arkan- sas, Owen, D. D. Report on survey of Iowa, Mall and Whitney. Silurian— Continued. Wkst ok tiik Missi.ssipjt Riveu (ox- cei)ting Minnesota)— Continued. ISoH. Chemical rciport, rcM'onnais- sanee of Arkansas, Elder- liorst. 1850. Report of southwest branch of I'acifK! Railroad in Missouri, Swallow. Mineral districts contiguous to IronAIonntain Railroad. Phil- lips. Paleontology of Now York, vol. 3, Hall,.!. 1860. Belcher's artesian well, St, Louis, Litton, Report on Iowa geology, Hol- land, Whitnciy. Reconnaissance of i>art of Ar- kansaa, Cox, E. T. ; Owen, D. D. Analyses of soils, etc., Arkan- sas, Peter. R. Rocky Mountains in vicinity of Santa Fe, Blake, M. P. 18GI. Physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi, Humi>hrey8 and Abbott. Primordial of Tox.aa, Shuinard, B. F. 1802. Primorort of survey, Wyoming. Hayden. Silurian in Nevada, Whitney, .T. 1). Remarks on geology of Nevada, WMcnoy, .1. D. I'irst and second reports of sur- vey of Iowa, White, C. A. 892 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (BULL. 127, mRToN. Silurian — Continuod. West ov tiik Mississippi Kivku (ex- cepting Minnesota) — Coutiuiied. 1870. Report of survey of Iowa, "White, C. A. 1871. Notes on Wyoininjj and Colo- rado, llayden. Eastern Uinta Mountains, Marsh. 1872. Qnehec formation in Idaho, Hradley, F. 11. General report on Montana and adjacent Territories, IFayden. Resources of Arkansas, James, H. Note on mining districts in Nevada, (iilbert, G. K. Paleontologii" ro]>ort, Wyo- minf?, J[<>ek. Quebec and Carboniferous in Teton ranHon Moolt. (ioology hotwiion liCiivi'nwortli antltlioSioiTJiNoviidii, ICiif^td- niann. Maps of parts of California, Noviida, Arizona, I'tali, New M(!xit;(>, and Colorado, (!il- biirt, Marvino and liowcll. Keport of San .Jiiaii division, survey of Colorado, Endlicli. Report ol" middles division of survey of Colorado, I'eale. Second re])ort of survey of Tesas, Bnclrii Iowa, (iordoii. Maipiokota shales, .lames, \'. J'\ History of Ozark uplift, Hroad- hoad. History of Missouri Uivcr, liroadliead. 1S!M). CJeutral mineral region of Texas, Conistock. Kxtiuct volcanoes of Colorado, Lakes. Warren's googra|diy, ISrewer. Macfarlane's Uailway (iiiido, ]Jroadlii'ad,Cliainber] in, Daw- Boil, G. AL ; Knimons, S, F.; Hague, A., Lougliridge, Mc- Geo. Ma(iindicta shales in Iowa, .Tames, .1. V. Zinciferous days of Missouri, Soamoii. Huildiug stones of Missouri, Ladd. Indian Territory and Ked Uiver, Hill, K. T. Drainage of central Texas, Tarr. Carboniferous of central Texas, Tarr. lleview of Texas geology, Dum- blo. Ivoport, Kocky Mountain di- vision, U. S.(ieol. Survey, Em- mons, S. F. ls!d. Centralbasin of Texas, Curtice, t'ontributions to geology of the Southwest, Hill, K. T. Koconnaissanco in Indian 'I'cr- ritory, Hill, IJ. T. Ozark series, Broadhead. Washington County., Ark., Si- monds, IJranner. Snpiiosed Trenton fossil lish, Am. Ge(d. Analysis of Cberokeo 1 imestone, Kakins. Novaculitos of Arkansas, ( iris- wold. Silurian — ( diitiimea (including all of JSritish North America). 175L'. Mt'moire dans leqiiel on com- pare le Canada i\ la Suisse, (riiettard. 1820. Tour between Hartford and (Quebec, Silliman. 1821. Observations on northwest por- tion of Lakf^ Huron, liigsby. 1822. (ioology, etc., of Malbay, lower Canada, ISigsby. 1821. (ieology of Montreal. Higsby. Notes on Lake Huron. Higsby. List of minerals and remains in Canada, Higsby. 182G. (ieology of voyages to North- west passage, by I'erry, .laniesou, 1828. Topographic and geologic notes, shore of Polar Sea, Ri(diarilson, ,101111. 1829. Geology iind mineralogy of Nova Scotia, Mrown and Smith. Neighborhood of Falls of Mont- moreni'i, (ireen, W. A few rocks and minerals of upper tJanada, ISonnycastle. Geognosy of part of Saguenay County, ll.addeloy, F. H. IKH). Transition rocks of the Cata- raipii, Bonnycastle. Sulphate of stroiitia and geolo- gy of Kingston, Haddeley. Arctic regions, steppes of Rus- sia, etc., Am. .Jour. Sci, 1831. Essay on metallic minerals in Canada, Baddeloy. 896 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127. Silurian— Continncd. Canada — Coiitiimotl. I80I. Miiieralojjy aud f;o"l"Ky <•*' Novtt Scotia, Jac^kHoii and \Ki'2. Arctic gt'ology, .TanioHiin. 1835. Sketch of H()utli(>aHt lowc^r Can- ada, liaddcloy, IH'M). Ociology and iiiinuralogy of Nova Scotia, Ocsncr. (icoIoj;i(! iiotcH, oxiK^ditioii to (lioat rish l>'iv(M', Fitton. 1839. Prolimiiiary report on Now- foiiiidlaiid, .liikcH. 1840. Handbook of Nova Scotia, Dawson, J. W. Notes on north coast of St. Lawrcnco, Hayfield. 1H13. Report of snrvey of Now Hrniiswick, (iesner. Ht)l)ort ou snrvey of Newfound- land, .Fakes. Coal of Nova Scotia and ago of gypsum and linuistono, Lyoll. 1844. Ueology of western di.ntrict of Now York, Hall, .1. Western upper Canada and westorn Ohio, Ifogers and Rogers. 184,''>. (foology of Cape Hretoii, Urown, R. .Innctiou of Transition and I'ri- niary, Can.'ula, Hayiield. Newer coal of eastern Nova Scotia, Dawson, .1. W. I )i8trict between Georgian Ray and Lake Erie, Murray, A. Exteusiou of Appalachians into Canada, Logan. Lower Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, Dawson, ,J. W. '{'ravels in North Anicrit^a, Lyell. 1841). (ieologic nnip of Nova Scotia, (iesner. Shore of St. Lawrence from Capo Rozier to Cape Chat, Logan, iionaveuture River district, Murray, A. 1847. Report on eastern peninsula of Canada, Murray, A. Report ou Ottawa River dis- trict, Logan. 1848. New Red sandstone of Nova Scotia, Dawson, J. W. Silurian — Continned. Canada — (k)ntiuiu'd. 1848. Fossils of I'aleozolc of Unitwl States, oto., Sharpe, I). 184!t. South side of St. Lawrcii('(> from Lake ('hainplain. Lo- gan. North coast of Lake ilmon Murray, A. Acid 8])rings Jind gyiisiini of Onondaga salt group, limit, T.S. On the geology of ('uiiiida, Hunt, T.S. 1K5(). Report of survey of Canadiv for 18l<»-.50, Logan. Sketch of geology of New Brunswick, Robb. 1851. On the Taconic system. Hunt, T. S. Age of copi)cr rocks of l.akti Superior and physical .striif- ture of Canada, Logan. Parallelism of Taloozoic dciios- its of United States and Europe, Hall, .1. Footprints in Potsdam of Can- ada, Logan. Notes on fossils from Ottawa, Salter. Boat voyage through h'lqiert's Land, Richardson, John. 1852. Age of copper rocks of Lakw Superior aud Huron, and structure of Canada, Li)j,'ini. Phosphatic matter in Lower Silurian, Hunt, T. S. Geology of Lake of the Woods, Bigsby. Chemical work of survey of Canada, Hunt, T. S. Region between the Ottawa and St. Lawrence, iMiinay, A. Report on peninsula between I-akes Huron, St. Clair, aud Erie, Murray, A. 18.")3. (Jeologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, .1. Arcitic Silurian fossils, Salter. Geology of Quebec and envi- rons, Bigsby. Phouomeua of Davis Strait ami Baflins Bay, Sutherland. Notes on Toronto, Hind. [BULL. 127. iiAirtoN.l NORTH AMKUICAN GEOLOaY. 897 )/,oic of I'liitiMl tiarpe, 1>. St. LawniicA )kiiinpliiiii, l,.v — ( 'ontiiiiitMl IKhi. Viilloy of tho Nota\vuMaj;a, Flunilng. IS'il. Work on iioith sido of ,St, Law- ron(u», I..ui''lioc, l.ogan. (ii'ology of Hudson May TtMTi- tory and ])ortion8 of tlio Arctic rtigions, Islxs.stor. i''jSi|nisso gi ()]ogi(|ii(( du Ca- nada, I'Ogan .'ind Hunt. Coal liasin on west border of Jjuko of the Woods, Scho.sionncsdn gronix^ Hudson, Hunt, T. S. l.s.'ii'i. (Ji'ology of Now Krunswick and Nova Scotia, .l.ickson, C. T. l.'cniarUs on rocks I'roni .\rctic Arcliipclago, Murchison. 1S.")7. Notes on Arctic, travel in search of SirJohn Franklin, Hough- ton. Iron ores of ('anada, liillings. Coninion rocks ol' tlu^ Ilritisli l)rovince8, Hillings. I'oints from Anticosti, Hillings. Work in Anticosti and Mingan islands and Magtl;ilen lviv(!r, l{ic]iards((n, .1. Parts of Huron and western districts of Canada, Murray. A. Kistrihntlon of fornuitions, Hillings. Mineralogy of inetaniorphtc. rocks. Hunt, T. S. Minerals of Cainida, Hiiul. Uegiou between Georgian I>ay and Ottawa Kiver, Murray, A. Parallelism of rocks of Nova Scotia, Dawson, .1. ^\'. Mineralogic study of stratified (crystallines. Hunt, T. S. I'robablo origin of some niag- iiesian rocks. Hunt, T. S. I'.ull. 127 57 Silurian— Conlinned. Canai>.\— Continued. 1857. HelativeauK ( '<'-])h!i.lo])odes fos- siles du Canada, Harrande. C'oUtK'tion lie roelies et de fos- silesdu Canada, Uolterinund. IHoH. Chemical rejwrt, survey <)f Canada, Hunt, 'I". S. (ieology of North Anu^rlca, Marcon, .1. Oatesof intrusives in l.aureu- tiaii of Canatla, lAtgaii. Linu^stones of Ottawa district, etc.. Hillings. h'eport of survey of Canada, Logun. A week in (ias|ie, Dawson, .1. W. Mag!>. ,Microsco|»y of some ('anadian liniestomis, Daws(Mi, .1. W. Sedimentary and other rela- tions of I'uhfo/oie fossils of New York, Higsby. I >(!voniun and Taeonic in south- east ('aiuida, I.ogan. Silurian and Devonian fossils from Assinuiboine and Sas- katchewan, Hillings. Exploration of country be- tween Luke Su]>erior ami lied l{iv(!r Colony. Dawson, S. .J. h'eport of chemist, etc., ( 'anada survey. Hunt, T. S. Re])ortof Assinuiboine and Sas- katidiewan (^xi)edilion. Hind. Work in (iaspe Peninsula, Kich- ardson. .1. Formation of gypsums and mag- nesian rocks, Hunt, '!'. S. 18('il>. Cold mines of Canada, Hunt, T. S. Now Silurian localities in oast- «'rn Nova Scotia, Honeyman, Dawson. .1. W. Silurian and Devonian of Nova Scotia, Dawson, .1. W. Notes on Collington Township, Canada, west, Cliapman. History of gypsecuis and niag- nesian rocks. Hunt, T. S. Fauna of Quebec group and Pri- mordial of Canada, Logan. Geology of Hastings County, Chapman. 898 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP f«n.L.irl Silurian — ('oiitiuiuul. Canada — (Nmtiinifd. 1861. TiK'oiiic Hystoiii of I'.inmoiiH, Hnnt.T.'s. liKcks iii»(l fossils from P i!lli|iB- liiir<;, ('iiiiiKlii, ('list, Killiii^N. Ciiiiadiiin ciivonis, (iil»l>, (i. I). I'ariuloxUlt'M sliito from Uriiiii- tr«M>, Mass., etc., Miircou, .1. I''iiiin(i (Ids ro(^h«s (111 groiipe dt- t^iit'iltoc, Lo<^aii. Notus on I'riinordiul iiml Tii- coiii(\ Marcon. J. I'n -Ciiiboiiifoious llora of Now llriinswick, Maine, and ttast Canada, I)a\V8on, .1. W. Kx])ositlon of iiiincials and }j;t'<)lo)iy of (/'anada, (Jiiap- iiia)i. 1 )is('oviTii's of yold in Nova Scotia, Dawson, .1. W. IJanando on riinioiilial of America and Taconic of Em- mons, Hunt, T. S, llislory of jjotroloum, Hunt, T, S. Quebec {iToup and ujiper cop- per rocks of Lake .Superior, Lojtan, IJraptolitcs in base of Lower Silurian, Hillin^vs. (icolojjy of Murray J$ay. lower St. Lawrence, Daw.son, .1. W. Some points in American geol- ogy, Hunt, T. S. Geologische Erscbcinnugen in Cauada, Harraude. Country between Lake Supe- rior and the Pacilic, Hector. Remarks on Tac^oiuc system, Am. ,Jour, Sci. Sur la faunc i)riniordialo en Anu'-riiiue, Barrande. Gold of Nova Scotia, Marsh, O.C. 18G2. Primordial of Canada, Mar- cou, J. Anticosti Island, Shaler. Acton copper mine, ifacfar- lane. Taconic and Silurian of Ver- mont and Canada, Marcou, J. Gold lields of Nova Scotia, Iloneynian. Glauconito in Lower Silurian, Hunt, T. 8. Silurian — Continued ('anaka— Continued 18(i2. Miirchison on age of (jnci,^ rocks, Logan. Catalogue of crystulliim fditj of ('anada, Hunt. T. S. Descriptive catalogue of m nomii^ minerals of (';iii;ii|j Logan. Marcou on 'l'aeoni(! of \ ttriiiiml and Can.ida, T. Age of red sandstone nf (ml ada and Vermont, iJiliiiixs. 1H(j3. Paralbdism of (^uebei- j;r»iipJ Billings. Geology of St. John C'oiintjJ Now Mrnnswick, Miiitlicus. Flora of Devonian in iKirtlJ eastern America, DiuvsmdJ .1. W. History of bitumens ami bitoj minouH shales. Hunt. T. S. Quebec rocks at Point Levii Logan. Hoofing slates of Caiiada, IJoll, U. Specimens from Frobi slier lliiyj Stevens, K. P. Relations of metiinioriiliicsJ Hunt, T. S. 18t)4. Contributions to litliolo;?! Hunt, T. S. Geology of Arisaig, Novaficotial Honeyman. Mines and mineral:! of N'eij Brunswick, Bailey, L. W. Lentilles trilobitifires ild Point Levis au Caiuida, Mai| coil, .L Rocks in vicinity of llaliiasl Gossip. Pre-Carboniferous aji;o oi '•o\\ of Nova Scotia, liiiitt. Waverly gold district, liiml Geology of the Ottawa V;illej| Grant, J. A. 1865. Preliminary report on Nf< Bmiiswick, Hiiul. Fossils from Kennedy Cbannc| Meek. Chemistry of natural wateri Hunt, T. S. Iron of Nova Scotia, Hedley. Auriferous deposits of ^<'1 Scotia, Hamilton, P. S. [BI'LLir NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOOY. 899 I •Ml 1)11 a^n of (jiii'V •Kim. of cryHtiilliiDi u«\i lift, Hunt, 'I', s. (1 ciitaloK"'' "I' wii iiiuoralH of ('aii:i<| 1 Tticoiiic of \ unnunlj liulii, T. • I HftlulstOIlC (pf (m^ Vonnont, Ililliims, III of Quebec (.'inupj I, i)f St. .John (loiiiityJ iiiiHwick, Matthews. Uuvoniaii in imrtliJ Aiiiericu, Dawsid f bitnmoiis ami liitiij shaloB, lIunt.T. S, ocks at Point Levn alatoH of Caniiila, H from FroliisliprllayJ S R. I'. of raetaiiioqiliicj '. S. tioiiB to litholojyj S. Arisaig, Nova!?fotii jin. 1(1 mineral:! ^<( Xei ck, Bailey, L.V. trilobiti fill's < lovis au Canada, Mat vicinity of llalild unifcrous at;o of i.'ol^ Scotia, liaitt. gold aistrict, Hiiui. f the Ottawa ValleJ |J. A. ry report nn Nc ick, Hinil. mi Kennedy Chiinml jr of natuial watei S. ova Scotia, llcdley. s deposits of No' Hamilton, P. (lurian— Continued. ICaNaI'a— <'<)ntiiiiie of Newfoundland, ^lurray, A. 1871. Observations in Northwest Territory, Selwyn. Country between the Uo.d Uiver and the Saskatchewan and Lake Superior. Bell, U. Metainorphism in Nova Scotia a:;d Cape Breton, Honoyman. Ceologyof.-M.iithtTn New Bruns- wick, Hunt, T. S. Cetace.in and Niagara fossils in New Jirunswick, Honey- man. Iron deposits of Pictou. Honey- man. Pre-Carboniforous of I'icton coal lield, Honeyman. Nova Scotian geology, Honey- man. Notes on Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Honeyman. Niagara and Lower litddiM-berg in United States and Canada, Hall, J. Silurian — Continued. C A.N AD A — Continued. 1871. Record of observations on Nova I Scotian geology, Hoiieyniim, [ History of a bowlder, llouev- man. Upper coal of east Nova Scnti,i| and Prince Edward Island I D.iwson, J. W. On strjitilication of rockjj Hunt, r. S. 1875. Huron (Jounty, Ontario, (;iii.| son, ,1. liel.itions of iron ores of Nov;i| Scotia, Diiwson, .1. W, Gnelph limestone of Nnrtiil America, Nicholson. Address to Natural llistiiricall Society of Montreal, ^'colnLiicI history, Dawson, J. \V. Explication de la carte gh4 logiiiuede la Terr<<,Mari'(iii,J, Outline of geology ol' (>ut.iriii,| Cha])man. Geologic chart of the Uiiittdl States, Bradley, F. 11. Northwest Territory lioiii .MaoJ itoba to Rocky MoiiiitaiiisJ Selwyn. Gander River, Newfoiiiiillacd, Murray, A. Explorations in Port aii l'(ir| and St. Gt'orge liny, Xeff| fonndland, Howlcy. Neighborhood of llaiiiiltoii] Si)eiicer, .1. W. Report on region aloiii; lortyj ninth ]>arallel to Rock] Mountains. Dawson, (i. M. lf<7(l. Catalogueof econoiiiir inilieiall aiul stratigrajihy of ('aiia(la| Selwyn. Phos]>hate8 of Lanrcntian ani Cambrian of Canada, Paiif son, J. W. Re])ort of survey of ( aiiada tif 1871-75, Selwyn. Outline of geology of CaiiadI Chapman. Country wcstof Liiko .ManituM and about Lake WiniiipeJ etc.. Bell. R. Ex])lurations in Foiitcnac iifl lianark counties, \iiiiicir. Gays River gold lield, iloM| man. [BUUHJT.BW*^'"'-' NOHTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 901 il. l)8erviitio!iH on Noval oology, Iloiu'viniiii. a bowlder, Honey- of cast Nova 8cntia| ce Edward Isliiml, .1. W. icatiou n!nl:if' I, Solwyn. I)f geology of Caniidi Ian. lve«tof LakoManiW out Lake Wiunipei Idl. K. liooH in Foiiti'iiiu' * conntios, Vi'iinur [or gold lield, lloMl Silurian— Continnod. CanaI'-^ — Continued. 1877. History of crystallino hI ratified rockH, Hjint, T. S. Explorations in Cape IJroton, Fletcher. Iron ores of NoviiSeotia, Gilpin. observations in soiiflu^ru New Hrnnswick, liailey and Mat- thew. Geological map of Newfound- laud, Murray, A. Notes on lower I't^ace and Athabasca rivers, Maconn, J. Goderich salt region. llnnt.'r.S. Explorations on Gauilio and (iander rivers, Newfound- land, Howley. Rocks of Newfoundland, Milne. Discoveries of copper in Nova Scotia, Gilpin. 187S. Geology of ]iartof Nova Scotia, I'letchcr. Votes on miscellaneous rocks of Canada survey, lliirriugton. Goderichsalt region, lliint,T.S. Leading geologic areas of (Can- ada, ('hai)nian. (ilacial and interglacial strata lu^ar 'i'oronto, Ilindo. A month in Now Brunswick, lloneynian. Nova S<'otian geology, llouey- man. Slate formation of Charlotte County, Now lU'unswick, Matthew, G. V. Dikes and Azoic of southeast- ern I'onnsylvania. Hunt, 'P. S. Terni Hudson River in nomen- clature. H;ill, .1. Catalogue of rocks, minerals, and fossils of Canada, Har- rington, lielceil Mountain, J>awson, .1. W. (ieology of coast of Arctic lauds, Feilden and ])eTJance. Ueport on h'eufrew, I'ontiac, and Ottawa conn ties,^■ennor. l.o/oic rocks in Hastings and Prince I'.dward counties, On- tario, Wilkins. t^uehcc group in geology. Hunt , T. S. Silurian— Continued. Canai>a — Continued. 1878. l're-( Carboniferous of Anua])o- lis and Kings, Nova Scotia, Honeyman. Geidogy of route of Intercolo- nial Railway, Hell. 187!>. Semimetanu)r])lii(! fo.ssiliferous rocks, 1 )awson, ,J. \V. Stratigrai)hy rmis, Hunt. T. S. Labrador Coast and lliidsoii Strait region. Boll. Part of basin of AtlmluM River, Bell. 188(5. (ieologi(! note of excursions, Nova Scotia, Honeymaii. Iron of Pictou County. Nova Scotia, Gilpin. Nova Scotian gold, (iil])iu. Nova Scotian geology, HouiT' man. Geology of Antigonisli, Nitj Scotia, Honeyman. Hudson Bay region, Bell. Geology of Fryes Islaiid, Matthew. Islands in Lake Wiimiiie;, Panton. 1887. At-ta-wa-pish-kat and .\llianv rivers. Bell. Fishes from Now liiunswiol;, Matthew. Caribou di.strict, British 0> lumbia. Bowman. Structure of Canada iniilWiM- orn Europe, Dawson, ,I,\V. Lake Winnipeg to Ilnd.soiiHi.v, Low. Map of the United Stales, Hitchcock, C. H. Now Brunswick, Bailey. L.^V iBTOH-l Silurian- C'AX.M'A- IcSMT. I! ["'■1.1.. a 1(1. nod. II in Northwest, Hell. ve sketch of casten , Selwyn. and iiuciont crdsiniii V HmiiHwick, liailev ions in Sa<^iiciiiiy te. illaiiinio. of OiisixS roninsiil^ 1 Carleton ((mntiis, unswick, Hailcv.LW y-niuth iiaralli^l \\n\ ky Mountains, liaiier. in Red River viilkj ba, Panton. tf Hudson ]5ay rei;iuii| of Taconic ([uestionJ hit ions of tlie rnds,| r. s. • Coast aiul lluilsoij rej^ion, Bell, basin of Atlmki Jell. note of cxcursioMj cotia, Honeviimii. ictou County, XovJ ilpin, tiangold, (iilpiu, tian geolofjy, IIobitJ IBTOW.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 903 of Antigonish, Nnvjl loneynian. ay region, licU. of Fryi's Island,! iV. n Lake Winiiipejl I )i8h-kat and .\lliiiDy| {ell, )ni New IJrniiswickJ lislrict, lirilish Co.| IJowniau. of Canada anil Wost.] npo, Dawson. .I,W. ipegtoHiiilsoiilUvJ the United StawJ 3k, C. H. Hwick, Bailt\v.L.ff.j Silurian— Continued. Cax.M'A — Continued. 1887. Rocky Mountains near the fifty- first parallel, McCoiniell. Contact of Paleozoic and Ar- chean in Quebec, LailamnH'. Chazy at Ottawa, Ami, Fossils from Kicking Horse Pass, Lapworth. Grcaptolitcs from .St. Ijawrence River region, Lapwortli. Borings in Manitoba, Dawson, G.M. (ieology of "Winnipeg district, McCharles. New Brunswick, Bailey and Mclnnes. Northern part of the Dominion, Dawson, (}. M. Northern Maine, New Biiins- wick, and (Quebec, Bailey, Nova Scotia, (iiiysborough, Antigonish, and Pictou, Fletcher. Portions of eastern townsliips. Ells. Lower Silurian bordering the Laurentian, Lallamme. MX. rtica fossils at Point a Pic, Ami. Utica fossils from Ridean, Ami, Vicinity of government farm, Ottawa, Ami. Lake Temiscaming and Mon- treal River region, llell, R. Mcinity of Quebec, Marcou. J. Iron and other ores in Ontario, Ives. Pictou coal field region, Nova Scotia, Gilpin. Silurian collection in Provincial Museum, Nova Scotia, Honcy- num. Petroleum field of Ontario, Hell. I'ngava district, Labrador, Turner, L. Yukon expedition, Dawson, (i. M. .Mong the Ottawa, Ami. ( 'hazy at Aylnier, Quebec, Sow- ter. Hozoic and Paleozoic of Can- ada, Dawson, .1. W. I'ossils incity of Quebec, Find. Ocology of vicinity of Quebec, Marcou, J. Silurian — ( 'out inucd. Canada — ( 'ontinued. 1888. Craiitolitcs from Doaso River, Britisli Columbia, Lapworth. Phospliatic nodules in Chazy about Ottawa, Ami. Operations of survey for 1887 and 1888, Selwyn. Sceptropora [Manitoba], l.'l- rich. Se([ueuco of formations .about Ottawa, Ami. Sponges at Little Metis, 1 )aw- son, .1. AV. 1889. 'I'aconic of eastern Newfound- land, lb)w]ey. Tiirrilepas in Utica formation of Ottawa, Woodward, IL Gy])sum in iu)rthcrn Manitob.a, Tyrrell. Nematophyton from Gaspd, Dawson, .(.W. Organisms in southern New Brunswick, Matthew. Well at I'ort Colborne, McRao. Geological classification, Que- bec, by Marcou, Selwyn. (Jeohigy of the Montmorenci, .lames, ,1. 1'., Am. (ieol. Russell and Cambridge, Onta- rio, Craig, Ami. Caribou district, Briti.sli Colum- bia, Bowman. Minerals of l^astcrn Quebec, Ells. 18'J0. Lake St. .lohn country, Cliam- berw. Acadian and St. l^awrence wa- tershed, Bailey. L. \V. Areas of continental progress, Dana, .1. D. Investigations in New Bruns- wick, Bailey, L. W. (ieology of Ontario, Bell. History of (^iiebecgroup. Hunt, T. S.' Rt^view of V.Wh on geology of Quebec, Walcott. Geology of Quebec City, Ami, F.lls, Selwyn. Lower an;it [ do I'Kurope, Orltigny. 1847. Remarks on Silurian classiOta.] tion, Murchisou. 1851. Systems of elevation of Nortli| America, Foster and AVIiituey, Parallelisiu of Paleozoic de-l jjosits of the United Stateil and Europe, Hull, .J. Parallelism of nu>untain cliainj| in America, Dcsor. Stratigraphic relations of Pale-I ozoic limestones, Koj^irs, 11. j D. 1855. Rapport sur la partio grolojji-l quo de I'Exposition do Nen-.[ York, Lyell. Review of .Murchison'.s Siliiria,| Whitney, .I.D. 1856. Auu>rican geologic liistiirv.l Dana, J. D. Development in ge(iloi,'ir liis-l tory of North Americii, I)aiia,| J. D. 1858. Sketch of geology of I'liitiil Stiitcs, Rogers, 11. D. Physical geogniphy iitt('ii(!iiii;| production of the I'lileo/oicj strata, Rogers, II. D. 1X61. Elfects of subsiding ocean lli)or| on dei)OKits, Rogers, \V. li, 1863. Appalachians and Rocky Mrain-I tains in geologic liistorvj Dana, J. 1). 1866. Geological sketches by Agwi!| Am. .lour. Sci. 1867. On the name Hudson l!iver| group. Meek. 1870. Studies in chemical ,ueogoiiy| Wiirtz. 1872. History of Cambrian mid Silij rian. Hunt, T. S. 1874. Subdivision of geologic tinieii Dana's Manual of (ieolog;,^ Dana, ,1.1). 1875. Kxjdication de la carte gi«H gique de la Terrc, Maicoi:,> iBUIX. 12: DAUTON.] NOHTir AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 905 10(1. "geologic studies in | ted States, llitcii- hirieu do rAm(Tii|iio| ionalc, Castleimu. iirie de l'Aiiiiri(|iie| i\ la paloontolo^'if ope, Orbigny. Ill Silurian clas8ifica-| iichison. f elevation of North I , Foster and ^V]litIle}. I II of Paleo/oie del f the United State«| •ope, ll.ill, .1. III of niouiitaiii ili;iiiij| •ica, Desor. phic relations of Palfl inestoiics, K(i|:,'ois, I snr la partie gi'olojji-l rKxpo.sitioii do New-T .yell. f Mnrcliisoirrt 8iluria,| iy, .l.D. 1 geologic liistdty,! J. D. iMit in ge()l<)|,'ii' his- \V)rtb Aiucric!i,l)aua,| r geology of riiitnll Rogers, II. 1>. geography attcniliii! tion of the r;ileo/,oic| Rogers, 11. 1'. subsiding oee:uill(Kit| isits, Rogers, W. li. iiisandKoclar- ton. R(!|)ort of siil)i'ommitt(!o on I'ali'ozoic, International Con- gress of (ieologists, W'iu- chell, N. II. [et al.]. American dassiliciitioii and nomcnclatnre, Marcou, .1. Some forgotten Taconic litera- ture, Vogdes. Taconic (|ncstion, Dana, .1. I).; Hunt, Miircon, .J.; Schvyii, Winchell, N. H. ; Newberry, Walcott, Winchell, A.; Mil- ler. Silurian in geology, Dana. .1. D. Canadian geological classifica- tion, by Marcou, Selwyu. Value of term "Hudson River group," Walcott. Iron ores of the United States, Hunt, T. S. Silurian — ( 'ontinned. Genekai. — Continucfl. 18!in. Lower and middle Taconic, Marcou, .1 . Silurian system of rocks, Miir- cliison. Sedgwick and MurchiBon, ('am- briaii and Silurian, Dana, .1. D. Area of continental jirogreas in North America, Dana,.!. I). Ilercyiiiini (|Ucstion, Clarke, J. M.; Walcott. (('ncbce groiij) of Logan, Daw- son, .1. W. 18!)l. . I ?] ScIkmIuIc of ijiiuer.'ils collected ■•I long 1 be route from .'^iinta I'c, N. Mex., to Cliclly. in the Ninajo country. lirportsortlmSiMicI.i? y of War, willi rrcon- naissaiii'o of roiilcs IVom .San Antonio to Kl I'aso, by tlolinsim and otliirs |otc.], Klst Conjr., l.stsi'ss., Si'iiali^ Ex. Doc. Xo, 04, Jip. 140-148, Wasliingtoii,18.-|0. [Sinclair, R. H.] On the contorted (luai'tz lode lit Waverly. Nova .Srotia Inst., Nat. .Sci., 'I'ranH., vol. 1, |iarl :!, lip. 1 12-1 l.'i, 180.'). I Singleton, H. K., Huntington, .1. IL, Monroe, . J. II.. and. j Maryland [build- ing stone J. mill Ct'iisim r. S., Itipi)! t on liiiililinf,'Htono8 (if Vniird Slati's, and HlatiiJtiis of quarry iinliistrirs Uu- l.'^HO, pp. IT.'i-lTs, ImmiikI as part of Vol. .\, lint with Ht'parate pujjlnatioii, ■Washington, 1884. .'lAi 906 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 127. Siver, I^ooiiiinl 1). Tlie geoloj^y of the Afljieu, Colo., ore depo.sits. I^^ug. and Mining Jour., vol. 4.'), pp. 195-l!Hi, 4°, 1888. Smith, Alfred. On tbo water coursos and tlio iilluvial iind rock forniationH of tlio Connecticnt Kiver valloy. Am. Jour. Sol., vol. 22, pji. 2li5-2.'il , ui.ip, WM. Smith, Anliroy H. [AVcll in Cinulx'rland Connty, N. .1. | IJoiHUoPliiliidcliiliiii .Vcml. Sci., Arnrcli,18«.''.. Am. Nat., vol. 19, \>. S:!3 (J ]>.), 1880. Tlio railway ciittiufj at (irays Forry road. Acatl. >'al. .Sri., I'roc, vol. ;i7, lip. 2,-);i-2.54, 188C. Almtract, Sriciico, vol. (1, p. i;!.! ( ,'„ p.),188.'i. Smith, Clement. [l\e])ort on Onachita Kiver from Trinity, La., to Camden, Ark.] U. S, .Vriiiy, Oliiof of EnnineeiH, Kojiort Cor 1872, pp. n(i8-;t71, Wa.4liiiij;toii, 1872. Smiitb, C. D. Es.say on tbo geology of wcHtern North Carolina. (icol. Surv. North Caroliiia, Kcjiort. by W. C. Kerr, Aiipciidix 1), pp. 98-120, Kalcigli. 187,';. Corundum and its associated rocks. (it'ol. Surv. North Carolina, lioport, liy W. C. Kerr, .\pp( ixlix I>, pp. 91-97. Italiigli, 1,S75. Smith, Engcne A. Kemarkson the ytHil- ogy of the Jlissi.s.sipiii hottom. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 20, pji. 2.")2- 261, 1872. Discussion by K. W. Ililfiard, Am. Nat., vol. 5, p. C06 (})>.), 1871. Report of ])rogres8 of the geological survey of Alabama for 1871, 139 pages, Montgomerj-, 1S75. [Genei-al geology, AVarriorcotil field, 15ibli, Shelby, Talladega, and Calhoun counties, luc^tamorpbic region, chem- ical report. ] Gt'ol. Surv. Alabama, Ivcport oljiroKrcsa for 1875, by E. A. 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Abstracts, lOtb (,'ciisus I'.S., Report oa bMildiii;i stoncR, lioMud as part of Vol. X, but Willi separate iiaginalion. ii|i, lSO-187; Am. Nat., v(d. 15, p. 4in (J ji.), 1881 : vol. 16. ])p. 2,-,c,- 2r>7 (3ji.),18S2. — Report [on Warrior coal Held]. Geol. Surv., Alabama, Keport of proj^n ss. 1879 80, by E. A. Smith, pp. 9-04, map, Mont- jjcmiery, 1881. Geological survey of Alabama. Re- port for the yo.ars 1881 and 1882, em- bracing an account of the agricultural features of the State, xvi, 615 pages, pis., Montgomery, 1883. Incliulcs list of trees and plants by Chailcs Alohr. lip. 291-297. Report on the cotton i)roduction of the State of Florida, ■with an account of tlu^ general agricultural features of the State. lOth (,'ensus U. S., vol. 0, licport on cniidn iu'iiducti(ui in the l'iiite(l .States, part 2, pp. 17."i-25S, (bottom jiagination), map, 4", Wash- ingtoii, 188J. Risport on the cotton ])roducti(iii of tlie State of Alabama, with a discussion of the general agricultural features. lOtb Census 11. S., vol.0, Keport cui enlloii lu'oductiou in the I'nited .States, jiart '-'. |)p 3 173 (bottom jiagiuixtion), map, 4°, Wasliiiii;- t(m, 1881. — Cretaceous phosphates in Aliibaiim. .Seienci', vol. 3, pji. 686-587 ; vol. 4, pp. 7^-79, 1884. I'hosphatic deposits in the Creta- ceous of Alabama. .\m. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 27, ))p. 49-'-t93 (4 p.), 1884. DARTON.] NOUTir AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 907 )C.,vol. 27, 1)11.24(1- 1 iilnnts l)y C'liarli>s jiroduction of ith an account iral features of Ki'imrt im inliiiu StiitcM, part -, pp. i), niup, 4^, Wash- l)roducti()ii (if ith a (lisciissiou iral Icaturcs. Kt'port (III ("itoii Stall's, part 'J. iip map, 4'^, Wa.sliiiW- in the Ciota- vol. 27, pp. ■!'-'•: l'J3 Smith, Eugmie A. — (^oiitinupd. I On a section of tlu; ntrata of tlio Crotaceoiis and Tertiary formations of Aln1)aina. [Al)8trac-t.] Am. Amhoc. Adv. 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On the I.iower (!arlioniferons lime- stone series in central Texas. .\in. Jour. Sci.. 3(1 .scriis, vol. 39, p. 404 (J [>}. 1 890. Snperposition of the drainage in central Texas. Ami. .Tour. Sci.. 3il series, \ol. 40, jip. 3J9- 302, 1890. — Krosive agents in the arid regions. Am. Nat., vol. 24, p|). 1 5,'')-'] .■)9, 1,^90. — A recent lava How in New M(!xico. .\m. X.it., vol. 2,''), i>i.. .^24 .'■i27, plate 12, 1K91. — The])henonicna of rifting in granite. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 41, pp. 267-272, 1891. Kng. and .Mininj^ .lour., vol. .">1, i)p. G04-00,'>. 4ire, or 2,000 unlc.s In Texas on liorschack, HHD pages, Chicago and New Orleans [1878]. Taylor, Richard C. On tho Carhonilir- ons series of the United States of North America, as to the <:entral position el the
    ]'. 275-294, 111. 10-17. 1835. On tho niiner;il basin or coal lielilof Hlossburg, on the Tioga Hiver, Tiujja County, I'a. (leol. Sue. I'eniisylvania, Trans., vol.l.|i|i. 204-223, 1835. Notic(( as to the evidences of tho (existence of an aii(d(uit hike, wbiih a])i>c.'irs to have formerly iilleil ihi' limestone valley of Kisliaco([uillas, in Mitliin County, I'ii. (leol. Soe. I'onn.sylvania. T'rans., vol. 1, jij' 194-203. ]ilates, 1835. On the relative position of the tnin- sition and secondary coal formatimis in IN^nnsylvMuiii, and doscrlplii>u "' some transition coal or biturjiiuiius anthracite, and iron m'o beds ucar li.tliToN.) [DUU. 127. }i;liost old shore line I. p. •J35-2;m (.1 !>.), IWM. c;a(f to Am. Ahsoc. .\i|v >aniel, IT. F., .uiil, c, or L',0(X) iiiih's ill ;, HSUpagoH, ('lii(a|,'o 1878]. ()i> tlio CarlionilVr. itcd States of ISoith central position ni iii(> in AnusricM. iH;il. (Xot HI ., lli'ghany Monitaim Valley in Center ml Nat. Sci., vol. I, ii]!, basin and it.s cdiil , vol. 2, 1H33-34, ].. 56: logical ))lion()iiuMiii. »ns derivable then- of sections in purls ryland. Also notiit otyledonoiis |il;iiit.i at a of Fredericks- ,ania, Trans., vol. 1, yf. on pa.ssing tlirougli il Hold near Iviiii- iiiiia, 'I'ran.s., vol. 1, ii|i. >iii or coal Held of ioga Hiver, Tioiia Miiia. Trans., m'I. 1. pi' e (!videnccH i if tin leieiit lake, wbicli "oriiicrly (ilied tlif Kishacocitiiilas, in ania. T'rans., vol. I. y,' lo.sition of till' trill!- ry coal formations nd deiseriiition I'f )al or bitniiiiuoiis i>:\ ore bed-^ m'^' PAIITON.. NORTH AMi:UI('AN GEOLoCJY. 023 Taylor, Richard C. — C'ontinnod. iUitad To]) Mountain, in itedlbrd ('oiiiity, and of a coal vein in I'rrry ("oimty, Pa., with HcetioiiM. (ieol. Sor. I'enn.tylvania, Tran.s., vol. 1, |i|). 177 193, plates, 183.'>. — On the geological position of certain lieil.s which .contain nnineroii.s foH.sil iiiiirine plant.s of the faniily I'McoidcH, iieiir Lcwi.stown, Milliin ('oinity. I'a. (ieol. Soe. I'eniisylvanin, TranH., vol. 1, up. r. l.'i, iilates. 18:!,"). Alistract, Am. ■lour. Sci., vol. "J", pp. :U7 ;ilK, 1835, . — Notice of a model of tlie western portion of the Schuylkill or soiitliern coal fu'ld of PennHylvania |aiid|oii the incist a)>propriat() modes for reprosont- iii!,' geological phononu'iia. Am. .Tour. Sci., vol. 41. ])p. 80-91. plate, 1811. .\8soc. Am. (lool., Urana.. pj). 81-91, I'late IV, 1843. — Memoir of the character and ])ros- peels of tlie copper rt^gion of (iibara, and a sketch of the geology <•!' the northeast part of (hiba, .\iri. I'hil. Soe., Tranw., vol. 9, new series, pp, 204-219, 1840. — 1 )cpo8ition respecting tlio asplialtnm inim^ of llillsiiorongh, Now llrunswick Supreme Court, Halifax, Nova Scotia, riiiladelphi.'i, 1851. — Substance of notes made during ;i i;eological reconnaissanco in the anri t'eiiiiis porphyry rc^gion next the Carib- beau Sea, in the province of Veragnas and Isthnuis of I'anauni. I'hiladelphia Acad. Sci., Jour., vol. 2. Jd siries, pp. 81-80, plate, 1 '54. — t>u a A. in of asphaltnm at Hills- liorougli, Albert County, New lUiiiiH- wick. .\ni. Phil. Soc, rroc, vol. ,"), pp. 241-243, l-.M. — Statistics of coal. The geogra])hicai and g(H)logical di.stribntion of iiiincral coniliustiblos or fossil fuel, indinling also notices and localities of the vari(uis mineral bitnminon.s substances employed in the arts and manul'acttires [etc, J, clxviii,754 pages, pi itcs, maps, riiii.idelphia, 18-18. Second edition edited by S. S. Haldeman, xx, (!I0 pa^'cs, plates, maps, Philadelphia, IS.";"). Taylor, K'icliard ('., and Clemson, T. (}, Notice of a vein of bitiiininouH coal, re- cently explored near Havana, Cuba. Am. I'lill. .Soc., Trans., vol. (!, new serios, pp. r.M-l'.i7. plate, l.s;i9. Taylor, Ste])lu>n. Discovery in \irginia of tlie regular mineral salt formation. Aiii.,loiir. Sci., \()1.4l,pp. 211 2iri, 1H41. Taylor, Steuben. Notice of miscellane- ous lor.' tjt^s (if minerals [in Kliodo Is!anpi Valley, Troost. ! Third report on Teuucssee, I Troost. 924 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (Bt'l.l. 127 IWli 1843. Teiineaaee — ('oiitiniuul. 1835, L!' iiiiiHtoddii, TrooHt. Pofiition of I'ontreinitrH, Troost. 183n Nord-L'ur<>lina, etc., hid. fenbadi. 1855. (jhang(!S in vimuh near Hinfarc, eastern Tennessee, Wliiliicy, .1. 1). Ducktown c()pi)ermines,TnJ). PaU'ontology of New York, vul. 3, Hall, .L SoiiK! points in American gculDftit history, SaD'ord. 18(50. Silur-Fanna des westliclieii IVii- nessee, Uoemer. 1861. Eaiinal relations of some g('(iliij:ii' groups, Rogers, W. 1$. Physics and hydraulics ol' the Mississippi, Humphrey^ a mi Abbott. Upper Silurian of western Tin- nessee, Satl'ord. Sur la fauno primonliali^ en Anii ■ ricjue, Harrandt!. Some points in American ^^cnloi;). Hunt, T. S. 18t)2. Kemarks on the 'i'aconic s,.sU':ii, Stevens. 1863. Koport of survey of ('aii.ula I" 18(53, Logan. 1864. Cretaceous, etc., of western Ton- nessee, Safford. 1865. (ioological map, Sayler. 1866. Outline geologic map of Teiinfj- see, Sayler. (Quaternary of MisHi8si|(|ii, llil- gard. tBru,, 127, (1. I.owt't- Siliiriiiii lit IlCHNt'O lllld NcH il. )f United Stalls. In . Jour. S<'i. iiroliiiii, oti',, Hill. •«!in8 near Hiiil'aiT, iui()HH(re, Wliitiii'v, i])erniineH,Tiioiiin-. ;o of 'I'oiUK'ssci', ool(>jj;io v«)ii Nonl- iir<^oii,.I. , oil TonuesMfc, Sal'- iint'HHce, C'liii'i'v. i ol" Due k I own, Di-tli Aiiu!ri<'a. Miir- il()gi(:alliiNt()r,v,Siif- ;oolofi;y of I iiitiil era, H. J), of Now York, vii I American jicdlogii' lord. ■s westliclu'ii 'IVn- nor. tnsot'Koniu ;;tiil(ij;ii' rs, W. B. liydraiilics of tlio I liuniihrt'V-' innl ,11 of wt'stciu Till- rd. iiiioi'diale t'li .Villi- iidc. Aiiioricaii ^tdki;,'}, ho Tacoiiic s,-,stt'iii, voy of CaiKula 1" (•,., of WCStclM Tl'll- id. |i, Sayler. 10 map of '\'mm- ■ Mi8si8si|i|ii. Mil- IIABTON.) NOKTH AMERICAN OKOLOOY. 925 Tennessee— ('on tinned. IMiitl. retrolonin in Kentucky and Ten- iK'H.seo, SatVord. MiiKTal oil, ('nnilierian d and Clinton countieHjKy.iNowlM'rry. IStiK. (i<'olo;;y of 'rcnneHSi'o, SatVord. 'I'lie MisHiMHi|ii)i Valley, Foster, .1. W. l''osMilH IronijiiHt above the Idimk HJato, Winchcil, A. 1?<7I. K'ldativeajfeof N'iaj^araand iowrr llelderherf; ^roii|iH, Woillifii. (ico^noHie nnd Miiioralreich- thiiin dcH Allcghany-SyBteiim, Crediior, II. History of (iiilf of Mexico. Ilil- Kard. l-'oHHilH from Marnlial! t;ioii]> of the WcHt, Winchcil, A. (JeofjiioHyof Aiiiialachians, Hunt, T. S. Tlio .MarHliall }j;r(mp,Wincliell, A. 1871.'. h'elation of middle and Upper Silurian in L'nitod StatoH, Hall, J. 187;i. Cieoloj^ic nia]) of United States, Hitchcock, C. II.; Hitchcock and lUakc. CruHH anticlinal in coal of eaHteru Tennessee, l.eshiy, .). P. Fault at Kmlireoville, Lesley, .I.P. Cop]ier deposits of tlio Blue Kid^c, Hunt, T. S. Chart of nomenclature for Min- nesota, Wiuchell, N. H. 1S7I. ( )rigiu of mountain chains, Whit- tlesey. Notes on the southern A])pala- chians. Hunt, T. S. Ore Knob cojypcr mine, North Carolina, Hunt, T. S. Moiintaiu drainage of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina, AN'illcox. Draiiia<;o of eaHtern Tennessee, Willcox. K'(>.sources of eastern Tennessee, Wilder,.].'!'. Kejiort of survey of Missouri, Hroadhcad. Hesources of Tennessee, Kille- brew. Uuakyte from border of Tonnes- see and North Carolina, Brad- ley. Tennessee — Continued. 187r). Silurian age of the southern Ap- |ialachiaiis, Bradley. (ieologii! chart of the United States, Kradley. (icography and geology of petro- leum, Wrigley. The oies of iron; their distribn- lion, Newton. Coini>arison of Allegheny coal liclds, .\n(lit'WH, I.S7(i. (icidogic <'hart ol' United States, Mradley. Tennessee— agriculture, niiner.il wealth, etc.. Killebrew. 1«77. Little Sei|uatcheo coal field, Kil- lebrew. Ocoee and Iliwassiie mineral dis- trict, Killebntw. Coal regions of America, Macfar- lane, .F. Topogvapliy and geology of Nash- ville, Saliord. Well boring in Warren County, Satterlield. Axes ab(uit Cumberland (>ap, Shaler. Ilesources along Cincinnati Southern and Knoxville and Ohio railroads, Killebrew. 1S7H. Oil region of Tennessee, Kille- brew. 1H79. Macfarlane's Geological Kailroad (jiuide, Salford. North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. 1M81. Unilication of Silurian nomen- clature. Miller, S. A. 1882. Drift hematite in eastern Ten- nessee, Nichols. Horiiig at Memphis, Wilson, E. IT. Fault of southern Virginia, Les- ley. .L P. 1883. Geologic history of the American continent, Hall, .1. Age of southern Appalachians, KUiott. (!ulture and curing of tobacco, Killebrew. Utica and related horizons, Wal- eott. Decay of rocks. Hunt, T. S. Origin of cros.s valleys, Davis, W. >L 1884. Polished rock surfaces, Morgan, H.J. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■; m :• '^7 nil 2.0 12.2 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ■^ 6" ► "/} ^ /}. '<^. e. c}, m ^<^i ^> o /,. -- ^..■"' m 7 Fhotijgraphic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y 14S80 (716) 872-4503 s i^. \ 926 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 127. Tennessee — Contin nod , 1884. Tertiary of Euateni and Sontberu States, Heilprin. Contributions to Tertiary geol- ogy, Heilprin. Azoic system and its anbdivi- sions, Wliituey and Wads- wortb. Tennessee building stones, Cot- ton and Gattinger. Cambrian of United States and Canada, Walcott. Features of alluvial plain of tbe Mississippi below the Ohio, Hilgard. Soil map of cotton States, Hil- gard. Pbysico-geographic and agricul- tural features of Tennessee, Saftord. 1885. Map of United St.ites, McOoe. 188G. Upper measure coal field, Colton. Samples of iron ores, Cliauvonet, Willis. Lithographic stone, Howe. Pyrites deposits, Wcudt. 1887. BristolandBig Stone Gap section, Boyd. Iron and coal, Porter. Resources of Sequacheo Valley, Bowron. Map of United States, Hitchcock, C.H. Geological notes, Britton, N. L. Bays Mountains, Willis. Or^s used iii Chattanooga dis- tiict, Fleniing. 1888. Coal, Ashburner. Caves, Kingsley. Eastern Tennessee minerals, Cow- lam. Marbles of Hawkins County, Willis. Mineral resources, Procter. WeLtern iron belt, Killobrew. 1889. Round about Ashcville, Willis. Central basin, Kennedy. 1890. Appomattox formation, McGee. Calciferous formation, Walcott. Cannel coals, Mac^farlane, G. Macfarlauo's Railway Guide, Saf- ford. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Fauna of Lower (Jawbriap, Wfil- cott. Tennessee — Con tin ued . 1891. Age of Cincinnati anticlinal, Foerste. Appomattox formation, McGeo. Artesian wells of Memphis, Sa{- ford. Cambrian of North America,Mal- cott. Cretaceous formations of North America, White, C. A. Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- relation, Williams, H. S. Orange sand, LagrangeandAiijio- mattox, Hilgard. Origin of certain topograi)iiii forms, Davis, W. M. Overtbrust faults of the sontiieru A])palachian8, Hayes, C. \\ . Stones for building, Merrill, (;. p, Physical geology of Tennessw, Hull. Relationship of I'leistoceiio tu pre-Pleistocene, ChambiMiin and Salisbury. Relation of strength of marliie to its structure. Perry. Relations of secular rock disinte- gration to certain schists [Doe River], Pumpelly. Titanic oxide [in soils], Dmiiiinj;- tou. Tenney, Sanborn. Geology for teadiers. classes, and private students, 320 luiges, 12-, Philadelphia, 1860. On Devonian fossils in the Walisatcli Mountains. Am. Jour. Sci., 3(1 8orio», vol. 5, pp. riO-Uij (i p.), 1873. Bowlders [north of Yosemite]. Am. Nat., vol. 7, p. 036 (J p.), 1873. The (juartzite of Williamstowii and vicinity and the structure of the (i ray- lock range. Am. AsHoc. Adv. Scl., Proc., vol. 22, ii;irt 1 pp, 37-41, 1874. Note on some points in the ^^''''oS.v of Stoddard and Marlow, (.'ln'siiiri' County, N. H. tieolojjy of New HanipHliiro, vol, 3, Appcudix K, pp. 350-357, 1878. part i, Tertiary. Atlantic Coast Re(}ion (Massadm- setts to (Joorgia). 1752. Mdmoire «lan8 U. uel on com- pare lo Canada a la Jjuisse, Guettard. l,S-'!>. I8nn. [BULL. 127. id. innati anticlinal, >rmation, McGoc I of Memphis, Suf- orth America,AVal. rmations of North lito, C. A. Carboniferous, cor- lliauis, H. S. iiigrangeaud Ajijiu- jard. irtain topogra|iliii i, W. M. iltsof the Hontherii 18, Hayes, C \V. Iding, Merrill, V,.\\ ogy of Tennt'ssee, of I'leistoceno tu ocene, Cbambciiin ry. rength of niarlileto 13, Perry. ecular rock disiiitc- jcrtain schists (Doe ipelly. [in soils], Duniiiiij,'- oology for tciichers, tudents, 320 payes, 860. ils in the WahNatcL rien, vol. 5, i>p. i:i9-liij of Yosemite]. (J 1).), 1873. Williamstowii and ctnre of theCiray- ., Proc, vol.22, lurti. nts in the ;,>'ol"),'y Marlow, C'lie.'shiri' upsliiro, vol, 1), imrt 3, , 1878. EdiON (Massacliii- >• 18 It ,uel oil loiii- madu u la ^uis»i', nABTON-l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 027 Tertiary — Continued. Atlantic C()a.<*t Ukoion (Ma-ssachu- Hotta to (jeorgia) — Continued. 17H3. Strata on branches of York Kiver, Va., l..incolu. 178fi. Gay Head, West, Haylies. 1787. Mineralogischo Kenntniss dos (istlichen Theila von Nord- Anicrika, etc., Sclioepf. 1799. Sand hills of Capo Henry, Va., Latrobe. 1807. Observations and map of geol- ogy of United States, Macliirc 1818. Observations on geology of North America, Mitchell, iS.L. Geology of the United States, Machire. 1821. Parts of North and South Car- olina, Dickson. Strnctnro of valley of the Mis- sissippi, Nnttall. 1822. Iron mines in Vermont, Hall, F. 18lM. IJeview of Conybcaro and Philips' geology of England and Wales, Am. .Tour. Sci. Essay on Tertiary of America, Finch. Marthas Vineyard and Eliza- beth islands, Hitchcock, K. 18Jt>. (Jeology and mineralogy statis- tics of South Carolina, Mills. Shell marl region, coal forma- tion and contiguous region, Pierce. 1827. Geology of North Carolina, Mitchell, E.; Olmstead. 1S28. Report on North Carolina, Mitchell, E. Low country of North Carolina, Mitchell, E. 18211. Geology of gold region of North Carolina, Mitchell, E. Secondary, Tertiary, and allu- vial of Atlantic Coast, Vau- uxem. f)bservations on ferruginous sand and upper marine ibr- mations, Morton, S. G. IsliO. Diluvial furrows and scratches, Thomas, D. Geology, etc., of part of penin- sula of Maryland, Conrad. Ferruginous sand formation of the United States, Morton, S. G. Tertiary — Continued. Atlantic Coast RKfiiox (Massachu- setts to (ieorgia) — Continued. 1832. Analogy between marl of Con- necticut and chalk of F.urope, Morton, S. (i. Fossil shells of the Tertiary, Conrid. 1833. Reporton Massachusetts. Hitch- cock, E. Contriliutious to geology. Lea. Strontianite-bearing limestone on Lake Erie, IJigsby. Now fossil shells, Conrad. 1834. Tertiary and more rorent for- mations of Southern States, Conrad. Report of geologist of Mary- land, Ducatel. 183,"). Elevated country between the Missouri and Red rivers, Feathcrstonhaugh. Tertiary of the Atlantic Coast, Conrad. Observations in Atlantic Ter- tiary region, Conrad. 1836. Rcconnaisnance of Virginia, Rogers, W. IJ. First report of survey of New .Jersey, Rogers, H. D. Reconnaissance from Wasliing- ton through Wisconsin to Co- teau dcs Prairies, Feathcr- stonhaugh. 1837. Report of survey of Virginia for 1836, Rogers, W. 15. Tertiary formations of Vir- ginia, Rogers and Rogers. Geology of Portland and vicin- ity, Hitchcock. E. First report of first district of New York, Mather. Physical geography of Mary- land. Ducatel. 1838. Report of survey of Virginia for 1837, Rogers, W. 15. Report of geologist of Mary- land, Ducatel. Fossils of medial Tertiary, Conrad. 1839. First and second reports on Delaware, Hooth. Notes on American geology, Courad. 928 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF f nc IX. 127. Tertiary — Continued. Atlantic Coast Kkoion (MassacLti- sotts to (Jeorgia) — Cou tinned. 1839. Tertiary of Virginia, Kogert* and Ri.gers. 1840. fieological survey of Uhodo iHland, .TaclcHon, C. T. New fossils from Petersburg, Va., Lea, H. C. Equivalency of deposits on oast and west sides of the Atlantic, Eaton. Description of geology of New Jersey. Rogers, IL D. On the Silurian system, Conrad. Report of geologist of Mary- land, Ducatel. Report of survey of Virginia for 1«39, Rogers, W. B. 1841. Report on paleontology of New York, Conrad. Survey of Delaware, Hootli. Fossil in Eocene of James River, Virginia, Tuouiey. Re]iort of survey of Virginia for 1840, Rogers, W. H. Secondary and Tertiary of southern Atlantic States, Hodge. Final report on Massachusetts, Hitchcock, E. 1843. Geology of New Y«>rk, first dis- trict, Mather. Geology of western district of New York, Hall, J. Limits of Infusorial stratum in Virginia, Rogers, W. H. Agricultural survey of South Carolina, Rutlin. New locality of the Intusorial stratum, Tuomey. 1844. Age of Polythalamia from South Carolina, Rogers, H. D.; Bailey, J. W. Explanation of geologic map of Massachusetts, Hitch- cock, E. Cretaceous of parts of the United States bordering on the Atlantic, Lyell. Age of South Carolina Tertiary, Tuomey. American geology and oondi- tioji of research in the United States, Rogers, H. D. Tertiary — (.'outinued. Atlantic Coast Rrcion (Mii«H.i(lii|. setts to Georgia) — Continued. 1844. Final report on New Iliiin]i- shire, .lackson, C. T. Agricultural survey of >oiitli Carolina, Ruflin. Tertiary of Miuthas Vinoyiinl Lyell. 18-15. Travels in North Americii Lyell. Notes on Cretaceous of N,.w .Jersey, etc., Lyell. Older Tertiary of Viri;iiiia, South Carolina, and Georgin Lyell. Miocene Tertiary of Marylaml, Virginia, and the Carojiiias, Lyell. 1846. Geology of seacoast of (ienr- gia, Couper. Tertiary of Warren t'oiintj, Miss., Conrad. 1848. Analysis of marls from vicinity of Charleston, S. C, Sli('|Piiiil. (ieidogy of South Caroiiiia, Tuomey. Burr millstone fossils at liaiii bridge, Ga., Couper. Age of millstone grit, Cieornia, Agassiz, L. Eocene of Vickshurg, Mi.s8., Conrad. 1849. New localities of lulusoria in Maryland, Bailey, J. W. Tertiary, etc., in island of Nan tucket, Dcsor and Caliot. Tertiary region of South laro lina, Tuomey. Statistics of fieorgia, White, (i. Shells in clifl's of Nantucket, Mass., Desor. Notes on geology of Cliarh'stnii, S.C, Holmes,']'. S. 18.50. Observations of Ashlry h'ivci, S. C, Holmes, F.S. 1851. Fossils from Nantucket, Desor. Equivalency of the AiiiiTieaii Tertiary, Desor, Rogers, 11. 1). 1852. Post-Pliocene of Southern and Northern States, Desor, K. Second report of chemist ol Mary hind, Higgins. Deep River coal field region, McLenahan. [mix. 12 ■lunii.l NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 929 (WON (MsiMHni'hi:- -Continued, on New llainp- on, C. T. survey of .^ontli iinin. iiithaH Vineyiird, Nortli Aniericii, 9t.'icoouH of New Lyell. iry of Virginia, liua, anil Guorgin. iary of Maivland, ud tho Ciii'dliiiiis, teacoast of Uvm- VVarron County, ad. iiarls from vicinity ;on, S. C, Siu'panl. South Ciiroliiia, ne fossils at llaiii' [, Conper. ;one grit, Geort;ia. icksbuij;. Miss., B8 of Iiit'iisoria in I$ailey,.I.\V. in islantl of Nan- r and ('al)ot. on of South Caro- y. eoryia, White. (l. H of Nautuclict, IV 3.1,'y of Charh'stoii, tfH, F. S. of Ashl.'y K'ivtr, BS. V. S. ('antucket, Uosor. of the Aiiicricaii jMor, Kogcrs, li.D. of SouthiTU and lates, Ui'Hor, V.. rt of chemist of lifTgins. Doal field rt'gioii, llertiary— Continued. .\TL.vNTi(" C0A8T Rkoiox (Mnssachu- Ht'tts to Georgia) — Continued. Whate rocks of South Caro- lina, Holmes, F. S. 930 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (BCTX.ir, Tertiary— Continued. Atlantic Coast Kkgion (Massaclm- sotts to (ieorgia) — Contiiiiicd. 1871. Phosphate beds, Mhaler. Cretu(-eou8 and Tertiary of North Carolina, Conrad. Geology and mineralogy of Georgia, Stephenson. lv'72. Geology of jdiosphato bods of Sonth (Carolina, Packard. Canses of jtrodnction of Cape Hatteras, Shaler. 1873. Geologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. II. ; Hitchcock and Blake. (ilacicrs in Virginia, Stevens. Appendix to report of survey of North Carolina, Kerr. Topography as aftectcd hy rota- tion of the earth, Kerr. 1875. Concerning "Bermuda" triji- oli, Snllivaiit. Tripoli near Nottingham, Md., •Johnson, ('. Gravel and col)ble deposits of Virginia, etc., Hogors, W. B. Geologic chart of the United States, Bradley, F. H. Tertiary of Atlantic Slope, Conrad. Report of survey of North Carolina, Kerr. Ou geologic map of Massachu- setts, Crosby. 187<5. Geology from Cape Fear to Ncuse rivers, Abert. Handbook of Georgia, .lanes. Virginia, geographical and po- litical Buunnary, Hotchkiss. Second report of survey of Geor- gia, Little. Siderite at Gay Head, Mass., Blake, \V. P. Diatomaceous sands of Rich- mond, Va., Coryell, North American Mesozoic and Ceno/oic, Miller, S. A, 1877, Contribution to micro-geology, Stodder, Post-Pliocene of Nantucket, Scudder. Gravel and cobble deposits of Virginia, etc., Rogers, W. B. Tjong Island coast, Lewis, E. 1878. (Jcologic history of New York Island, etc, Newberry, m Tertiary- Continued, Atlantic Coast Reoion (MasNachn- setts to Georgia)— Continued. 1878, Report of survey of New.ltTsd for 1878, Cook, G. H. Cretaceous and Tertiary ,it Charleston, A'ogdes. Catalogue of ores, rot kn, * woods of Georgia, Little. Tertiary rocks on Graml ;i!i. George's banks, Verrill, 1879, Handbook of Virginia, I'dlhinl Macfarlane's (Jeologic.il |;aii. road (iuide, Georgia, Littlt Macl'aiiane's Geologicul Kail. road Guide, New Knj,'laiiil. Hitchcock, C, IL Terminal moraine of North American ice sheet, riilmin. Macliirlant^'H Geological Kail-I road Guide, Delaware, ILlet;! Maryland, Fontaine. Mesozoiool Virginia, I'oiiliiiue, Macfarlaue's Geological Kail road Guide, Virginia, li'd^rs, AV, B, Formation of Cape Coil, l] ham. Catalogue of exhibit of siirvc of \ew ,l( isey. Cook, ('< Meso/.oicia 'N'irgiuia, ileimid Macfarlaue's (icological Ka road (iiiide, Nortli ami Sunt: Carolina, Kerr, Report of geologist of New Jen soy for 187it, Cook, C. II. North American Mesoznic Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Macfarlaue's Geological l;a! road Guide, New .Icrsi Smock, Gravels of soutlieast i'mtiv 1880, vania, Leslev, ,1, 1' Resources near roiiti' hI' mondnnd Soutliwc.'^tcin liml way, Hotchkiss. Richmond diatouuiccoiis niitH Micliels. 1881. Iron ores of Ibaure8, rorliM, awl Georgia, Little. ock« on Grand and banks, VerilU, of Virt;ii»ii'. I'oHwil. j'b Geologii'iil laill ido, (i»!orniii, Little.j OH Geolot^ifiil i;,iil.| ride. Now Kiiijliiiiil [k, C. 11. moraine of Ndnlij ,11 ico sheet, I'liliaiii, o's Gi'ologit'iil Kail-I ido, Dclawan, rLlit;| id, Fontaine. )t Virginia, I'oiiliiiiieJ le's Gecdogiciil H;iii| lido, Virginia, ItowsJ n of ('ape Coil, 3 of exhibit of smvps| .Icrsey, Cook, (i, n Virginia, ileimiiliJ i('"s (icological Kaill ide, North and Smitll a, Kerr. geologist of New .IcrJ lH7!t, Cook, <;.I1. icricau Mesdznic ;iii(| e, Miller, S. A, le's (ieological liinl iuide, New .low! f Hontheast i'l'iiiivl Ijesley, .1. !'• near route 'd' Ifii' lidSontliwestcinliail >tehkiss. |l diatoiiiaeeoiisfaitli of Hranddu I't'iioii II. ('. Isiirvcyof New.K'be] I, Cook, G. II. of man in the 1-m] [lally coiiHidcn H. C. , pus bowlders in d™ [cod, Crosby. (rtlary — t-«.iitinued. Atiantk; Ct>A.sr KF.tiiox (Massaciin- Hctts to Georgia) — Coutinncd. 1881. Action of frost in snperiicial material, Kerr. Tertiary of Maryland, lleilprin. Trenton gravels and antiquity of man, I.mvis, 11. C. Vertebrate roinaiua from South Carolina, Leidy. Geology of Philadelphia County, etc., I'onnsylvauia, Hall, C. E.; Lesley, J. P. Iron ores and lignites of Mont- gomery County Valley, Peun- sylvania, Lewis, H. C. Surface geology of Philadelphia jind vicinity, Lowis. II. C. 188-. Report of well at Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston. Notes on the geoiogy of the Virginias, Rogers, W. B. I'osition of Eocene of Mary- land, Ileilpriu. Artesian well at Fort Monroe, Fontaine. Infusorial deposit of Fort Mon- roe well, Rogers, W. H. 188H. (ieology and soils of tobacco region of North Carolina, Kerr. Stratified drift in Delaware, Chester. K'oport of survey of Now Jersey for 1883, Cook, G. 11. Ages and chissiflcation of post- Eocene of Atlantic Slope, Jleilprin, South Carolina, resources, etc., Hammond. 1884. (Cotton production in North Carolina and Virginia, Kerr. Cotton ]iroduction in (Jeorgia, Loughridgo. Phosphates in North Carolina, Dabucy. (ieology of Uatteras, Kerr. Tertiary of Eastern ard South- ern States, Iloilprin. < (intributions to Tertiary geol- ogy, lleilprin. Now .Tersey building stones. Cook and Smock. North Carolina building stones, Kerr and Kerr. Tertiary — Continued. Atlantic Coast Rkmon (Massaehu- setts to Georgia) — Continued. 1884. Soil map of cotton Stains, llil- gard. Distribution of iron ores in eastern I'liited States, Smock, J.C. Reprint of reports on geology of the Virginias, Rogers, W. I?. Report of survey of New .lersey for 1881, Cook, G. II. liimits of Tertiary, North Car- olina, Winchell, A. Physical and agricultural fea- tures of South Carolina, Ham- mond. North Carolina pho.sphates, Phillips. W. 15.; Dabuey. 1885. Town geology, the lesson of the Philadelphia rocks. Hell- prin. Geologic atlas of counties of Pennsylvania, Lesley, J. P. Survey of Delaware County, Pa., Hall,C. E. Report of State gi'ologist of New .Ij-rsey, Cook, G. II. Gravels of south Delaware ]>eniusula, Chester. Handbook of A'irginia, Harri- son. Map of the United States*, McGee. Eocene of North Carolina, Kerr. Survey of New .Tersoy, report for 188,5, Cook, G. H. Report, Atlantic Const division, Shaler. Rogers's geology of the Virgin- ias, Campbell, .1. L. iind Camidtell, II. D. Cretaceous and Tertiary «)!' New .lersey. Cook, (i. H. Fossils of Raritaii clays and marls of New .lersey, Whit- field, R. P. Review of geology of Del.iware, Chester. 18H(). (ieology of northern New Eng- land, Hitchcock, ('. H. Features of the recent eartli- qiiake, Mcfioe. Fauna of New .lersey marls, AVhitfiold, R. P. 932 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BtTLL. m. Tertiary— ( 'oiitiimed. Atlantic Coast IfKniox (Massudiu- Htitts to (ItMirjfiii) — Coiitiiiiicd. 1887. ArtcHiaii wells, New JorHoy, Cook. Jtoriiig at Atlautio City, Wool- man. MiocoiK' iiiolltiHca of Now .ler- Ht-y, lloilpriii. New Jci.sey CretaceouH, Wliit- lield. K. 1'. (ieolojry of Loiij? iHlap.d, Dana, J.D. Miocene foHsilH from Now ,Jor- 8oy, Hoilprin. Map of United StatvH, Hitch- cock. CH. 1888. NotcH on joint Htruc(.ure,CroNl)y. Mjiji of vicinity of New York City.Martin, D. S. KoccnoanilitsassociiiteHjUlilor. Excnrsions into sontlusrn roun- tics of Maryland, Clark, AV. 1?. Three formations of the middle Atlantic Slope, MctJoo. Marthas A'inoyard, Shaler. 1880. licport— division of Cenozoic in\ ertobrates. United States C!e(doi;ical Survey, Dall. Diatoms in well at Atlantic City, Kinjj;. Map of New .lersey. Cook. Yellow gravels, l?ritton, N. 1,. Kivers and valleys of Ponusyl- vania, Davis, W. JI. Cretaceous in Anne Arundel and Prince (icor;;e counties, Md., Clark, W. 15. Cretaceous of southwestern Maryland, Hryan. 1800. Cretaceous jilants, Marthas Vineyard, White, D. Cretaceous fossils, Marthas Vineyard, Shaler. Deposits of eastern Massachu- setts, Shaler. Gay Head. Mass., Clark, AV. I!.; Merrill, F. .1. 11. Analyses of clay anedition into soutlicrn. Mary- land, Clark, W. B. Fallen forest and i)eat in Hili ware, Crcsson. Washington region, I'lutini. McGee. Neocene ami Ploistocciu' ("ii| tinent movements. Met iff. Difjuial Swamp, Shaler. Near Wilmington, N. t'.,Si;iii-| ton. Georgia, report of gcol()giial| survey, Spencer, J. W. iBUlL.ir. ■ jiOTON.) NOUTII AMKUICAN GEOLOGY. 933 K.cioN (MnsHiii'tiii- I — Coiitiinu'd. [ SoiuhI mill snli. aiuH'l «)i' "ic Ilml. .1.1). t of iiortluTii N't V. ivIh iinil AVoimI. lis, Atlantii; Ciiy, ells, New .liTsev, ow .lorsey icjjion, •ograpliy, linwcr. [iiryland and Vir il<,\v. B. ra, rtiutaiiu'. River region. Nnrtli Clark, W.n. 11 of fossil i(lam,<, V. xtension of Aitpo- trniation, Mcder. 's Railway (liiiili^. ] Chester, Ciosl'V, , Haniinoud, liitcb- [. ; .Jolinaon. i;ci!,'t'r\ nock, I'hl.H'. intic Coast division. | atosGcolofiiialSiir- Cod], Shalor. )nir Cbattiili(i(irliiT gdon. lis, Now .Ifispy, v8on. n(lEoct'iii'i)f Miir,-| Atlantic and raciiii' Conte. •ylandandVii;;iiii.i, inioHinitlicniMnry- •k, W. H. it and peat in l>il;i SSOIl. region, l>;utiiii.| d I'loistoriMH' (iMij venieuts, Mctin. mp, Slialcr. ugton, N. (-'., St;m-j >ort of Kcologi. Notices of the Floridas, Pierce. ISL'S. Sketches of geology of Ala- bama, Porter, W. S. WJ'.K Oolite rocks from Florida, Featherstonhaugh. Rejiort on canal from the Atlan- tic to the Gulf of Mexico, Hernard ami Ponssiu. 1821! 1S2;!. i8;w i8:i:i. Fossil shells of the Tertiary, Conrad. Contributions to geology. Lea. Notices respiicting Green County, Ala., Withers. 1S;M. oijservatious upon Alabama, Georgia, and Florida, Slieji- ard, C. U. Tertiary and Recent of South- ern States, Conrad. Prairies of Alabama, McGuire. 18;i'.i. Remarks on eastern Florida, Whiting, H. Trinity County, Tex., Riddell. Tertiary— Continned. GiLK Ri<:. Older Tertiary of Virginia, South Carolina, and (ieorgia, Lyell. Some sandstones in Baldwin County, Ala., liigelow. Tertiary of Warren County, Miss., Conrad. 1846. Newer deposits of Southern States, Lyell. Eocene of the United States, Conrad. Eocene of Walnut Hills, Misa., Conrad. Geology of Texas, Roemer. Eocene of (ieorgia and Ala- bama, Lyell. Oolite in I'lorida, Rogers, H. D. (4eology of eastern Florida, Conrad. Geology of Tampa Bay, Fla., Allen, .1.11. 1847. Delta and alluvial deposits of the Mississippi and other l)oint8, Lyell, C. Alleged coexistence of m.an and the megatherium, Lyell. Age of uummulito limestone of Alabama, Lyell. 1848. Geology of southern Alabama, Hale, C.S. Letters on geology, Christy. 934 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF (Bru.l]|H PABTON.] Teitiary— Continned. Ori.K Rkcion (Klorida to ToxnHaml to Kdiituoky) — CoiitiiniiMl. 184J<. ContrilxitioDs to jjoology of ToxiiH, IJoeinor. Fcatmos ivt Natclie/., Hinney. Kocciio of VickHlmr),', Conrad. 1819. Northern MiHsiBsippi, Hol- ton, R. Second visit to the United States, Lyell. Texas, Hoonior. 1850. Kopon<( of Vicksburg, Miss., Conrad. Hysteniiitic treatise on disensea of interior Nortli America, Drake. 1851. Sketcli of Louiniana, Carri- ghan. (Jeology of Florida Keys and Houtlicrn coast of Florida, Tnonicy. Microscopical observations in Florida, etc., IJailey, J. W. Kreidebildungi, Marcou, .1. 1857. Survey for railroad (rom >| Louis to I'ulton, Ark., I(:iriip Middle and southern Aliiliam Winchell, A. Report on Missisaiiij)!, Il.irp, Geology <»f TenucsHcti, ('urn Geology of lower Hio limn Schott. Agency of Gulf Strciiiii in foj mation of Florida, hoCon Fossils of Mexiciui lidimda survey, Conrad. 1858. Report on Cretaceous and H tiary of Alabaiuji, 'I'lioinio Review of Harper's ropmi Mississiiii)i, Am. .lour. Sri. Report of chemit^al ilcpiirtiin of survey of Alabaiuii, Midi Geology of North America, M eou, .r. First report on Alalm Tnomey. Second report on geology Alabama, Tuomey, 18,".9. Sketch of Texas, Moore, Y. Eocene near Alligator, ria.,.\ Crady. First report of survey ol'Tes Shumard, IJ. F. 1860. Geology :ind agriciilturi',| Mississippi, Ilil^aril. G<'ologie ])rati(|ue de la Lm siane, rhomas.**y. Analyses of soils, Arkaii Peter. Survey of Fourcho Cove, kansas, Lesley, .1. North American foHsil pi:" Lesquereux. Botany and paloniitnlo):y survey of Arkansas, Lesi| renx. Reconnaissance of part of kansas. Cox, K. T.; D.D. 1861. Fossil fruits in lignites of 1) don, Vt.j Les^uerotu. PiBTOIf." NORTH AMERICAN QEOLOOY. 1)36 ortof Hurvoy (ifTex^ ,r.l, H. F. and njfi'iriiltiiri', ippi, Hilfiiud. ])rati(|iio (1(^ la h« Tliomiissy. of soilH, Arkaiis )f Fonrcbe Covo, , L08l(\Y, •'• morican fossil plaiij sreux. and paloniit(iliij.'y j of Arkaiisfis, I.esi issanco of part ofi 1, Cox, K. T.; Off lxii2 1«IH. Tertiary— ContiniitMl. (ill. I' liKiiKiN (I'luriila to 'I'i'xiui and to K«'iitii('ky — < 'oiitiimcd, IhUll. I'hyaii'H and hydranlicn of the Mi8HiMHi|))ii, Iliini]>hr<>ya und Abliott. I'Morida roef, itH orit;iii, otc, Hunt, H. h. Cn'tacoouH, oto., of woHtoni TiMinfisst'o, Saflord. IMtTi. Orif^in, ^lowtli, HiiliNtnicliiro, and clironolo^y of I'lorida iiiif, I hint, K. U. KH(ini'('<>s of honixiana, Koliin- Hon, .1. I!. UcHoniTos of ToxaH, Ituckley. I'rdiniinaiy roportof Hnrvoyof Trxas, liiickloy. JolinNuii County, III., ICn^^el- niann. Iteniarksoii tho now diviHion of KocjMif, liy Conrad, llilgard. IJandolitli, St. Clair, Madison, and Hant'ock counties, 111., Wortlion. Drift of Wcstorn and Sontliorn tStati'H, llilgard. (Quaternary of Mississippi, Ilil- gard. Introdnction to palecnitology, Illinois, Meek and Worthen. Afassac. and jiitrt of Pope t'oiin- ti(!s, III., I'n^elntann. StratiKi'ai)hy, Tortiary, coal inoasincs. Hul>-Carlioniferous, Devonian, Silurian, Illinois, Worthen. 1H()7. The State of Alabama, Haines. Miocene in Texas, Shnmard, !J. F. Tertiary of North and South Carolina, Conrad. Notes 8ur les froiitiires entre Mcxi([no et les £tatM-UniB, Mar con, J. Tertiary of Mississipjji and Alal)ania, Hilgard. Rock salt of Petit Anse, liuck and Goesmanu. Tertiary— ( 'ontinued. Uvi.v RKiiloN (Florida to Texas and to Kentucky — ( ontinued. IStSH. Alexander, Cnlon, .lackson. and Perry countifs. III.. Worthen and Fngelniann. (Quaternary rock salt in l.nui siana. Owen. D. I>. 1M>9. Oegenden Jenseits des .MissiH- sipiii-FluMses, KocHsliT. (ii'ology of lower Lonisianit and rock salt. Ilil;;airt;nx. Hcsonrt'os of Teunossoo, Kille- lirow. 1S75. (lulf of Mcxiiui in the Miooeno, (iabb. KesonrcoH of Texas, liiickloy. Tertiary of Atlantic Slope, Con- rad. Hayou 'i'oclie. Do T.eon. 1X70. Cretaccons and Tertiary fossils of nppcr Missouri conntry, (ial)l). Maps of counties of Texas, HoosHler. li'eport on ArkansaH Uiver, Al)ert, S. J. Keview of foasil llora of North America, Losquereux. Tennessee, agriculture, mineral wealth, etc., Killebrew. Second report of survey of Texas, Huckley. 1877. (ieneral account of Kentucky, Shalcr. lieport of progress, survey of Kentucky, Sliuler. Die Sauer.sec in Hardin Coun- ty, Tex., Uoessler. 1878. Soils of Alabama, Stubbs. Borings between the Missis- sipjii and Lake Horgne, Ilil- ganl and Hopkins. Fourth report of survey of Louisiana, Locketl. Outline oX geology of Alabama, Smith, P:. A. 1879. North American Mcsozoic and Ceuezoii^, Miller, S. A. Macfarlano's Geological Kail- road Guide, Illinois, Worthen. Macfarlane's Geological Rail- road Guide, Missouri, Broad- head. Tertiary — ( ontinued. (lULK RkokiN (Florida toTexaN and Kentucky) — Continued. 187S). Report of survey of Aliilmnii for 1877-78, Sinitli,K. A. Macfarlane's (ieologicul \iA road (iuido, Tonnesscc, sj|j lord. Macfarlane's (ieologicul l,';ii|| road Guide, Louisiana, llij kiuH. Macfarlane's (pi Kivor, llilgaril anil llopkinH. Dor nie\il. Introduction, Tertiary of Ala- bama, Smitb, 1''. A. Westcoastof Florida, Heilpriu. Tertiary of Alabama and Mis- sissippi, Smith, F. A. 1««7. (ieology of Florida, Kost. Map of tbo United States, Hitcbeock, 0. H. Equivalence of Tertiaries, Hil- gard. 938 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF ['"■Luir. DAiTON.] Tertiary — Continued. (Jri.K KicdioN (Tlorida to Toxiw anil to Kentucky) — Continued, 1557. Con. Nortli American eastern 'I'er- tiary, Meyer, O. Well at San Anjjustine, Fla., Keniiisl). West coast of Florida and Okeeiliobco wilderness, Heil- ])rin. Tuscaloosa, 'rombiybee, and Alabama rivers, Suiitli and .Tolinson, McGee. Iron ores, analyses, lligj^s. IJeport by Sliunianl on Texas ffcology, Hill, 1\'. T. Structure of Florida, Johnson, L. C. Kesources of Kentneky, Proc- ter. 1558. Classilication of post-Crota' ceous, Ileilprin. Wbito limestone inCnilf roj!;ion, .lolinson, L. C. Faunal relations of Tertiary, Dall. Not«^s on western Texas, Hill, U. 'I'. Iron region of nortluM'u Louisi- ana. .Tolinson, L. C. I'etite Anse salt deposits, Hel- ton, Pomeroy. Nacogdoches oil Held, Dunible, Neozoic geology. Hill, U. T. Oligocene, .Tolinson, Ij, C; Ilil- gard, Aldricb. West centr.'il Arkansas, Goni- stock. 188!1. liUermediato Pliocene fauna, Cope. South central Texas, .Terniy. liepor(. I southern Texas], Tait. Jackson I'lirchase region, Ken- tucky, Longhridgo. Kejiort eastern Texas, Penrose. Grand Gulf formation, John- son, L. C. ni'vivl Tertiary— v'ontinued. Gi'i.i' Ki-,(;ioN (Florida to Texas aiKitJ Kentucky) — Continued. 1889. Oberturonen-Kreide. Hill, i;.T,| Some Floridi* Miocene. Ln^J don. Story of C^olorado K'iv.r. Hi K. T. Report — division of I'ciio/i.i invertebrates, II. !;. (mo! Surl vey, Dall. Observations on southorn Fl.rl ida, Willcox. Report — Ijower Mississi)i|)i iii| vision, 11. S. (ieol. .Tolinson, L. C. Division of Mcsozoic \u\fn brates, V. S. (Seol. .smv,. White, C. A, 18JH). Tertiary fauna of Floiidii, li,il Topography of FloriiI:i. >^\u',,' <")range sand formations, V Gee. Southern extension of .\|i|, uiattox formation, .Mcdn'. Peculiarities in drjiiii:!;;!'. Mi Gee. Phosphates of Floriihi, Ci (ioldsmilh. I.edoux. \Vv;iit Mon Louis Islaiul, Moliilu |t:ii Langdon. Southern drift of (ie()ii;ia,S|ie eer, J.W. Saliferous deixtsits :is.vi(kni of cliniatal conditidiis. slu ler. Analysis of marble rnini iM siana, Hillel)rand. Geograi)hie features ni' ii\;i Hill, K. T. Permian of Texas, Cuiniiiiib Pilot Knob, Tex., IliU.lM Central Texas, Tarr. Report on Gulf Tivtiarii- Texas, Penrose, li. \. 1'. Review of Texas geolni^v, 1' ble. Macfarlane's Railway liii Smith and (icsner. llil!;ai Joimson, MoCulclicii, Loii, ridge, Owen, D, D. Warren's Geography, lin'» Crowley's Ridge, Arkaii- Call, Cfthaba ntiiiu(>(l. nou-Kmido, Mill, li.T.I r>rida Miocoin'. l.an;. Colorado K'i\cv. liil division of I'l'iio/iiK diratoH, 11. !;. (JimiI. Siir| iill. ,ion8 on Moutlicrn I'lnrj illcox. ■Ijowcr Mi8sissi)ipi i\\. , IJ. S. (iool. Siirviy] »n, !..('. of Mi'so/oic iiiMTii , II. S. (Jeol. Siiiv , (;. A. fannaof Fliiiidn.li.il phy of Florida, Sli:i!o Hand foniiiitions, M II extension dt" Aji]. X formation, Medic. •itios in driiinau'c M itos of Florida, Cn) milli, l.edoiix, Wviiii. lis Island, Moliile Ha ion. ndriftof(ic()ii;ia,Siu>ij W. ns dejjosits as fviiiciiij natal condiliniis, sli of niarblo I'nun ij"i| Hillohrand. hie, featnn-s (tl TcxiiJ . T. of Texas. Cuiiiniiib. loh, Tex., iiill.lM Texas, Tarr. on (inlf Tcrtiarir- Penrosc, li. A. 1". )f Texas g(Miii»i,'y,l'iii| vne's Railway t'niil^ anil (Ic.'^ncr. llik'arj on, MoCntclK'ii, Loii,'l Owen, I). 1». 8 Geograiiliy, lin'H •8 Uidgc, Arliaii-j eoal fn'lil 11' 3, f-'mitli, i:. \. Tertiary — Cont inned. (in.K Kkoiox (Florida (o Texas and (o Kentnclcy) — Con tinned. lS!tO. Drift dejKJsits of Illinois, Worthon. 1«!M. Age of orange sands, Salisbury. Artesian veils of Moniphis, Saf- ford. Tertiary of western Texas, Am. Nat. Kaaxito in Arkansas, liranner. Silieilied woods of eastern Ar- kansas, Call. Koport on northwestern Texas, Cnnunins. Map of Kentucky, Troeter. Florida phosphate, Cox, Dar- ton, Davidson. Floridite, Cox. Report of State geologist of Texas. Dnnihle. Iron district of eastern Texas, Dnniblo, Herndon, Kennedy, Walker. Record t>f v ell at Lake Worth, southern Florida, Darton. I'hosphales of America, Wyatt. Age of P< aeoOeek beds, Flor- ida, Da II. Relation of Pleistocono to pre- Pleistocene of .Mississippi basin, Chamberlin and Salis- bur- Northward and eastward exten- sion of pre-Pleistoc'Mio grav- tds in Mi8si88ii)pi basins, Salisbury. Texas Permian, White, C. A. Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas, Call, Hranner, Salisbury. Results of Texas survey, Dum- l)lo. Mode of deposition of Lafay- ette formation, llilgard. Igneous rocks of Arkansas, Williams, .1. F. Elevation of America in Ceno- zoic periods, Dall. t)range saml, Lagrange and Ajipomattox, llilgard. Variations in Cretaceous and Tertiary of Alabama, Lang- don. Eocene mollusca of Texas, Iloil- prin. Tertiary — Continued. GU'.K RKontN (Florida to Texas and to wcntueky) — Continued. 1891. Geology of the South west , 1 1 ill, R. T. Triassic plants from Mew M(ix- ico, Knowlton. Ap]iomattox formation in the Mississippi e ni b a y ui ^\ n t , McGee. Dakot.v. Xkkkaska, Kansas. 1821. Formation of western part of Mississijjpi \' alloy, James, E. 1823. Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains, I^ong. Map of country drained by the Mississippi, .Tames, E. 18;i">. Report on elevated country bo- twei of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, Owen, D. D. tS5(i. Geology of the upper Missouri, Ilayden. Specimens from Mauvaiees Torres, lUako. 18.">8. 'Tertiary aiul Cretaceous of the Northwest, Mock and llaydon. Geology of Mauvaiscs 'Torres of White River, Ilayden. Fort Leavenworth to Pryans Pass, i''ngebnann. Explanation of geologic map and section of Missouri, Swalhnv. 1859, RemarlcH on geology of lUack Hills, Moidi and Ilayden. Explanation of map of Ne- braska and Kansas, Ilayden. 1860. Notes on Nebraska and I'tah, Ilayden. Notes on Kansas and Nebraska, Marcou, J. 18tU. Reply to Newberry on age of Nidtraska loaves, Herr. 18(i2. Period of elevation of ranges iwnr sources of the Missouri, Ilayden. 940 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP tBUI.L.17J.| Tertiary — Continued. Dakota, Nehkaska, Kansas— Cont'd. 18G2. Lower Silurian, Jurassic, Cre- taceous, .ind Tertiary fossils from Nebraska, Meek and Hayden. 18fi3. (ieology, etc., of the Ujtper Mis8iHsii)|>i, Hayden, H, I8(jt>. Map of Canada and part of United States, Logan and Hall. Eastern Kansas and geology of Kansas, Swallow. Tloport in geological survey re- jiort, Kansas, Ilawn. First report on geology of Kan- sas, Mudgo. 1867. First annual report of surveys of Nebraska, Hayden. Cretaceous of the West, the Dakota grouj), Hayden. Section in eastern Kans.as, Swallow. 186!t. [Jgnite beds of the upper Mis- souri, etc., Hayden. Tertiary of Dakota and Ne- braska, Haj'den. Uemarks on Missouri Valley, Hayden. Oetaceous and Tertiary plants from Yellowstone, Newberry. 1871. observations in Dakota, Froe- bel. 1872. Koport of survey of Nebraska, etc., Hayden. Tertiary Hora of North Amer- ica, Ijcsquoreux. Ancient lakes of America, New- berry. Plants of Cretaceous and Ter- tiary of Kansas and Ne- braska, Les([uereux. (Jcology of the Missouri Valley, Hayden. 1873. Lignite formation and ilora, Lesquoreux. 1874. Cretaceous Ilora of Western Territories, LesquiU'cux. Metainorphism due to burning of lignite. Allen, J. A. Notes on geology along Union Pacilic Kailroad, Kneeland. Lignites and plant beds of western America, Newberry. 1875. Pliocene of western Kansas, Mudge. Tertleiry — Continued. Dakota, Nkbuaska, Kansas— (out d, 1875. Geology of Kansas. Mu(l};f, Explorations in Nebraska ainl Dakota, Hayden. Paleontology of reconnaissiiiKei of the lUack Hills, firiiiiull,) Reconnaissance in Black Hills. | Winchell,N.H. Geologic chart of the rnltid States, Uradley, V. H. 1876. Later extinct Horas of Noiiii] America, Newberry. Tertiary and Cretaceous jurj. riods of Kansas, Mudjic. Cretaceous and Tertiary l'()s>ilj of upper Missouri ciiiintry, Gabb. Expedition from Santa i'ttui the Colorado, Newbonv. 1877. Tertiary and C'retaccoiis ]iiri- oils of Kansas, Muilgo. Catalogue of fossils fnnn iresii I and brackish water dt'iiosiis of the West, White, ('. A. 1878. Geology of Kansas, Mudiri'. Hot BlufTs im nilrdliclKii NV- braska, Kachcl. 1879. North American Mesozciic aud Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. 1880. Geology of tlio Hlack Hills, Newton, H. Physical geogra]tliy and i,'C(ii- ogy of Nebriiska, Aiij;lii',v. Mineral resources of tlic lihiik Hills, .leuney. 1881. Loup Fork group of Kiinsny. Storuberg. 1883. Ago of Laramie of lial;ota. Cope. Green Kiver group in Moiitiina and Dakota, White, ('. A. 1884. White Kiver beds near Sully Springs, Dakota, Coiic. 1885. Age of Kansas, Smyth, H. IS. Map of United States, Mcdee. Geology of Norton Cinuitv. Kans., Hay, K, Tertiary in Harper Cdiiiity, Kans., Cragin. Operations in upper Missouri region, Hayden. 1886. Volcanic dust in soutliwestfrii Nebraska, Merrill, (i. 1'. 1887. Southwestern Kansas, f-t, John, [bum,. 127. 1 id. KA, Kansas— Cont'd, I F Kansas. iliidMf, ms in Nebraska aiiil| Hay (Ten. )g.v of i'0('()iinai,ss;iii(e| {lack Hills, (iriiiiiHI.I saiU'O in IJlack IliHsJ ii,N.ir. chart ol' tlio riiih,|| Uadloy, 1". II. inct lioras of Noni, b, Newberry, iiid CretaocoiiH juii- Kansas, Miid^io, 8 and Tertiary ^()s^ilj )V Missouri ('(imitrv. n from Sautii I'c tii| )rado, Newbony. md Cretaceous ]iiri- Cansas, Jhulgo. of fossils fmiii fresii .elvish -water dciiosits S'cst, White, ('. A. f Kansas, Mu(lj;('. 8 iiii ni>rdli(li('ii NV- iKachcl. oriean Mosoznic .iinl Miller, S. A. the Hlack Hills, H, [cogr.ii^liy and g&ul- ibraska, Anj;bcy. inrces of the lilmk iney. group of iuuisas, araniio of linkota, ^ronp ill Mdiitaiia ta, White, C, A. r beds near Sully Dakota, ('(i]ii'. sas, Smyth, 11. II. ti'il Stale,'', Mr(,(>e. Norton County, .V, H. Harper Ceiuity, gin. in upjier Mi^tsmiri yden. it in south we.siiTii Merrill, (i. I'. Kansas, St., lohn. Lbton.1 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 941 Tertiary — Con tinned , I).\KOTA, Neijraska, KANSAS — Cont'd. 1^87. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. l^>i8. History of geologic work in Kansas, Hay and Thompson. Report on geology of Kansas, Hay, R. Tertiary (piartzito of Nebraska, Hicks. Coal, Ashburner. IS.^Ii. (ioology of Kansas, lectnre, Hay, K. Nickel ore, Logan Coniity, Kans., Snow. Soils of Nebraska, Hicks. (Jreen ocl\\ Mountains, Hayden. 1869. Notes on Wyoming and (Colo- rado, Hayden. Geologic notes on Yellowstone region, Ilines, C. M. Report of survey of Colorado and New Mexico, Ilaytlon. 942 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BUU. 127. Tertiary — Continuod. liocKY Mountain-Gkkat Basin Ke- GiON — Contiuued. 1869. Exploration of Yollowstoue and Missouri rivers, Hayden. 1870. Sun pictures of Rocky Moun- tain Bconory, llaydeu, F. V. Green River coal basin, King, C. Fossils from Utah, Meek. Mauvaises Torres formation in Colorado, Marsh, O. C. Fossils collected by King sur- vey, Meek. 1871. Report of San Juan division, survey of Colorado, Kndlich. Eastern Uinta Mountains, Marsh. Sections of IJeur River group, Wyoming, llayden. Preliminary report on Wyo- ming, etc., Hayden. Eocene of Utah, Conrad. Notes on Wyoming and Colo- rado, llajlen. 1872. Resources of western Kansas and oaytorn Colorado, Elliott, R. S. Map of Montana and Wyo- ming, Hayden and Peale. Prolilc's and sections to accom- I pany final report of survey of Territories, Hayden. Age of coal of Wyoming, Cope. Geysers of Yellowstone and Fireholo rivers, Hayden. Paleoutologic report, Wyoming, Meek. New fossil mammalia from Wyoming, Leidy. Report on mineral rocks, etc., Peale. Age of coal series of Hitter Creek, Wyo., Cope. Tertiary coal of the West, Hodge, J. T. General report on Montana and adjacent Territories, 1 layden. Report on 8i"'vc7 of Territories, Hayden. Dinosaurs in transition beds, Cope. 1873. Report of Snake River division, Uradley, F. H. Geologic nmp of United States, Hitcheock, C. and Blake. H. ; Hitchcock Tertiary — Continued. Rocky Mountaix-CJheat Basin Hk. GION — Continued. 1873. Sixtli report on survey of Mdn. tana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Hayden. Explorations of 187:i under F. V. Hayden, Snake River re- gion, Bradley, F. 11. Structure of country north oi Colorado Canyon, Powell, J.W. Explorations in Uinta Moim- tains, T'tah, .fones, W. A. Extinct mammals from Wyo- ming, Leidy. Reconnaissance along riiioi Pacific Railroad, Bannister. Paleoutologic report, Moulaiia, Idaho, Wyomin,"^, and I'tali, Meek. Extinct Vertebrata of Korvnt of Wyoming, Cope. Report, Montana, Idaho, Wyo- ming, and Utah, Pciile. Extinct vertebrate tannii of of Western Territoriiia, Wyouiiu,'?, and UtiiK Vertebrata of l^oiiiie )niing, Cope, lontana, Idaho, Wyo- ud TTtali, Pealr. vcrt<'l>rate fauna nf torn Territories, 1 .cidv. of western Wyoniin;.', )ek. kertain beds in Wyo- ie8ort on Utah, Nevada, Ari- zona, and Now Mexico, How- ell, E. E. Northwestern Wyoming, Com- stock, T. 15. Report on portions of New Mex- ico and Arizona surveyed in 1873, fJilbert, G. K. Geology of portions of Colo- rado ■'urveyed in 1873, Ste- venson. Exploration of the ('olorado, Powell, J. W. Fossils west of Greeley and Ev- ans, etc., Colorado, Meek. l><7ii. Maps of parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado, Gil- bert, Marviin; and Howell. Paleontology of Great ISasin, exploration by Simpson, Meek. Superficial deposits of Ne- braska, Aiighey. Notes on lignite group of east- ern Colorado, etc., Hayden. Tertlsuy — Continued. Rocky Mountain-Ghkat Basin Rk- I (iioN — Continued. I 1870. Review of fossil flora of North America, Lesiiuereux. Tertiary llora and age of North American lignite, Lesqiie- reux. Notes on Uinta and Wasatch ranges, King, ('. Paleontology of Plateau prov- ince, White, (J. A. New Tertiary lake basin, Grin- nell and Dana, E. S. (ieology between Leavenworth and the Sierra Nevada, Kn- gclniann. Cn.'taceouM and Tertiary fossils of np]>er Missouri, Meek. Jieport of surveys for 187 4, Hayden. Report 01 middle division of survey of Colorado, Peaie. Section between headwaters of Missouri and Yellowstone, Hayden. Age of vertebrate fauna of Eocene of New Mexico, Cope, Relations of lignitic group of the West, Stevenson. Expedition from Santa I'e to tho (Jolorado, Newberry. U'inta Mountains, Powell, J. W. J. W. Cretaceous fossils from San Juan expedition, Meek. Microscojiic jietrography sur- vey fortieth parallel, Zirkel. New ])lant8 from lignite forma- tions, Lesqueroux. 1877. I-ava lields of southern Utah, Dutton. Geology of Judith K'iver region, Montana, Cope. Results of surveys for 1875, Hayden. Age of Rocky Monnt.-iins in Colorado, Peale, Slevenson. Report of southeast division, survey of Colorado, I'ndlich. Descriptive geology, fortieth par.-tllel survey, Hague and Emmons. Field work in Teton region, St. John. 944 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF |BUI.l.. 12J, Tertiary— ( 'ontinuod. Rocky M<)rNTAiN-(iHRAT Basin Kk- (iioN — Contiiuu'd. 1877. Work in Henry JSouiitiiins aud ou Lake Honnevilh', Gilbert G.K. Report on San Juan rojjiiou, Col- orado, Holmes, W. H. Explorations between .TiimeH liny, Lakes Superior iind Hu- ron, Boll. Artesian borinj^H in Wyoininjj, llayden. Preliminary rojjort ofmirvoy of Territories, llayden. Extinet \'ert(!l)rata from New- Mexico, Cope. Paleontologio cliaraetcrs of Cenozoie and Mcsozoic in Oreeii River district, AVhite, C.A. Peculiar type of erui)tivenioun- tain.s in Colorado, Peale. 1878. Remarks ou Laramie group, "White, C. A. Grand River district, Colorado, Peale. Report on White River district, Colorado, Endlich. Systematic geology of fortieth parallel survey, King, C. Tertiary llora of Western Ter- ritories, by LesfiuereuXjCope. Results of surveys in Colorado in 187<), llayden. Striking products of erosion in Colorado, Endlich. Preliminary report of survey of Territories, 1878, llayden. Eruptivo rocks of Colorado, PZndlicb. Wasatch group, llayden. liignito formations of North America, Lesquereux, llay- den. Portion of northwestern Colo- rado, White, C. A. 1879. The survey of the fortieth par- allel, Newberry. Review of Hayden's atlas of Colorado, and sketch of geol- ogy of Northwest, Morgan, A. Fossil forests in volcanic Ter- tiary of Yellowstone Park, Holmes, W. H. Tertiary — Continued. Rocky Moi'ntain-Ore.vt Ba.sin i;k (iiuN — Continued. 187!). Fox Hills grouj), Stevenson. Age of Laramie group, Han nistor. Ivoimrt of operations in (old rado and New Mexico, Stf. venaou. Ozocerite, Newberry. Macfarlane's (leological Kai road Cinide, Colorado, ll;iv. den, Davis, W. M. Laramie of western Wyoiiiiiij; region, Peale. Fortieth i)arallel survey, sys- tematic geology, by Kini;, Punipelly. Laramie group east of Spaniel! ranges, Stevenson. Macfarlane's Geological Kiiil. road Guide, Utah, etc., Davis. W.M. ; Hague, A. Humboldt Pocahontas vciu, Rosit.'i, Colo., Clark, U.S. Sweetwater district, Endlich. Geology of (Jreeu Ri\cr div trict, Peale. (ieology of (ialisteo Creik, N, Mex,, Stevenson. Progress of survey of Wynmiii^ aud Idaho, llayden. Relations of horizons of extinct votebrata, Cope. Report on i)aloontology, sMiv(y of Wyoming and lih\\iv. White, C. A. 18f. jale. f (ialisteo Cretli, N, | evenson. f survey of 'WviiMiiii,' I bo, llayden. f horizons of cxtiint | , Cope, paleontology, siuviy I niing and MiiIki. \. ance in .San I'laii- rcka, and ] iodic dis-l elcer, (i.F. ausof rtah, Diitl" of Utah, Copi'. ^Vfst, Haydcii, 1'. V, I iclls in CiilorMilo. I coal tields, Aii/."iii. Walcott. .southern >-t\v Mt*- hnson. I.,ox(doplnidrii iiuil jiuin, Osborn. If Now Mexico, Silli- Ir. Ins in Colorado iiiiil| ICO, Stevenson. NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 945 ertiary — Contiuned. K(i( KY Mountain-CJhkat Hasin Kk- (iiuN — Continued. 18S1. Atlas of Colorado, Mayden. Ago of silver reef sandstone, Utah, Maynard, Rolker. liridger lieds of Wyoming, McMastors. 1882. Minerals from Table Mountain, Golden, Colo., Cross and Ilille- brand. Certain Tertiary of tho Groat Basin, Cope. Facts in Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Colorado, Newl)erry. Excavation of <>ran(l Canyon, Dutton. Cretaceous and Tertiary lloru of the West, Lesrjueronx. 'tertiary of central region, Cope. Tertiary history cf Grand Can- yon district, Dutton. Tertiary basin of Colorado, Scudder. Southern New Mexico, Silli- man. Plivsical geology of (irand Canyon district, Dutton. Tertiary flora as related to Ter- tiary nuuerals of tho West, Lesquereux. Tufa from Florissant, Coh>., Wadsworth. Report of United States Geolog- ical Survey, I'owell, .1. W. Work in Rocky Mountain dis- trict, Haydcn. Reeroded channel way, Steven- son. 188.'!. Review of nonniarino fossil MoUusca of North America, White, C. A. San Juan region, Colorado, Comstock. Progress of geology, 1882, Hunt, T. S. Cretaceous and Tertiary floras of the West, Lc8([uereux. Commingling of faunas in Lar- amie group. White, C. A. Tufa from Florissant, Wads- worth. Green River group in Montana and Dakota, W' bite, C. A. Bull. 127 60 Tertiary — Continued. Rocky Miuntain-Grkat Barin Re- (iiox — Continut^d. 1883. Exploration of fortieth parallel, Wadsworth. liurning of lignite in situ, White, C. A. General statements, survey of Wyoming and Idaho, llay- den. Report on Wind River district, St. .John. Fauna and extent of Laramie group, White, C. A. Report on Cretaceous an. Relations of Puerco and Lara- mie deposits, Cope, Marsh on the Diuocerata, Sci- ence. Dinocerata, Marsh, O. C. Coutribiition.s to mineralogy of Rocky Mountains, Cross and Ilillebrand. 946 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BCU.1B. Tertiary — ("oiitiimcd. liOCKY MoUNTAIN-(il{|-,AT llASIN KK- GioN — CoutiuuoU. 1885. Geologic Bkotcli of Hocky Moiintaiu diviiiiou, IhiiiiioiiH, 8. F. Volciinoos and Iiiviih of Now Muxico, Diitton. Cope's Tertiury vortobriitft, Sci- ence. Geologic Map of L'liited .StutoH, McGee. 1886. Dinoreratii, Marsh. Geology of the Liiraniio of Montana coul lieldH, Lind- gren. TnrquoiBe from Now Mexico, Clark and Diller. LacuBtriiiudcpositMof Montana, Pcale. Pliocene sandn, Merrill, fJ. I'. ; Teale. , Studies in Montan.i, llayden. 1887. Volcanic dusts, analyses, Whit- Jield, J. K. Petrified forest of Arizona, Dickinson. Map of United States, Hitch- cock, C. H. 1888. Coal lield of Crested l$ntte. Lakes. Coals of Colorado, Newberry. Fossil plants from Golden, Les- ([ucreux. Geology of Colorado ore de- posits, Lakes. Mountain upthmsts. White, C. A. Oil fields of Fremont County, Colo., Ihlscng. Red Mountain district, Ouray County, Colo., Ked/io. San Juan region, Ihlscng. Upper Eocene lacustrine forma- tions, Scott, W. B. Vertebrate fauna of the Puerco epoch. Cope. Black Hills region, Carpenter, Crosby. Sonora earthquake, Goodfel- low. Valley of Mexico, Cliism. . Relations of Laramie, White, C. A. Geologio history of Yellowstone Park, Hague, A. Tertiary— Con t i nued. KOCKY Mor.NTAIX-GUKAT Basin Kk. oioN— Continued. 1889. Bajn California, Lindgrcn. Iron Butte, Montana, Ciilvin. Brontops robustus, Marsh. Stratigraphy in Denver l)asin, Eldridge. Report, division of Paleobm. any, U. S. Geol. Surve\, Ward, L. F. Black Hills rcgio;i, Caiiiciitir. Report — Rocky Moiintaiiisili,; sion, U. S. (ieol. Sur .ey.Kii: mons, S. F. Age of Denver forma tioii.Cdpt, Denver formation, ('ross. Relations in P uver nj;ioa Eldridge. Dinosauria of the Denver Iml*, Cannon. Eruptions of !^i)anisli iiiiil, region. Hills. Field fororiginal work in KNb Mountains, Hills. Huerfano River basin, llilis Northwestern coal itui< Hewett. 1890. Custer County, Colo., Cliarlimi, Laramie groiij). Newborn Stevenson, AVard, L. !'. Disi)lacements in Graml Caiii yon, Walcott. Drainage systems of .New Misj i<^o, Tarr. Warren's (>eograi)hy, lirewer Macfarlane's Railway (iiiii!' Bailey, G. 1'..; liroadhoail Davis, Emmons, (iilln Hague, Procter, PuuiihIKi Scott, Willis. Distribution of fossil plaiiti Ward, L. F. Uinta formation, Scott, W. H Skull of Ceratopsidif, Marjli Report of geologist ol Wy miug, Rickotts. Eastern Colorado, Caniiou. Spanish Peaks rouioii, (oli rado, Hills. Huerfano bods. Hills. Structural features near !'« ver, Colo., Eldridge. Movements of Rocky ■'*'"' tains, Emmons, S. 1'. lilTON] fertiary— Continm KOCKV MorNTAi cioN — Contin ISid. Geologic mined Ij Marsh. Asphaltun rado, St( ('oal fields Features o Hills. Perry Park Rosita Hill Nampa inu rACiFic Statf;s. is;t7. On guano d IX IS. Statistics o 18l!t. Notes on t region, L United Sta dition, Di 1!<51. I'luton geyt Shepherd Report on ii fornia, Fr Geology am fornia, Ty 1852. (Quaternary Blako, J. IXb'A. Geology of Trask. (Jeologic 11 States, etc 1851. Preliminary California, Notes on golc nia, Rlako, Localities of Bailey, J. Geology of CO part of Siei Exploration eighth and in 1853-54, 1855. Account of v southern Ca Fossil shells Conrad. Gisement do 1 Marcou, .J. Remarks on j fornia, Blal Extent of go] W. P, [BCLUir. x-(lUKAT Basin 1:k. lucd. fornia, Lindgreii. 0, Moutauii, Calvin, robustiis, Marsli. phy lu Deuvcr liasin ;o. [liviHiou of Piileoliiii. '. S. Geol. Snrve;, L. F. ills region, Cavi)ciitir, Rooky Momitiiiiisdivi '. S. (iool. Sut'.'oy.IJi: J.F. enver formation, ('"]H. (tniiiitiou, Cross. s in r ;Qver Vfiii| group, NewburryJ 180I1, AVard, I.. V. iiueiits ill Grand (' alcott. |o systems of Nrw .Maj arr. s (Geography, lirewu. lie's liaihvay (InWe G. I'..; ISrortillu'iii Kmnioiis, <'ill«i I, Procter, ruuiiall}j Willis, tiou of fossil plaiit^ L. F. (niiation, Scott, ^\.H CeratopsidM', Mari-li. |of geologist of Wyi Kicketts. Colorado, CaniiDU. Peaks ro.uioii. lol'l ills. lo beds. Hills, lal features near I'fij do., Eldridgc. its of KocKy Mi'O i^mmons, S. 1". tflON] NORTH AMERICAN OEOLOQY. 947 [ertiary— Continued. KoChY MoUNTAIN-CiUKAT HaHIN Rk- (iioN — Continued. 1891. Geologic horizons as deter- mined by vertebrate fossils, Marsh. Aspbaltum of Utah and Colo- rado, Stone. Coal fields of Montana, Weed. Features of Rocky Mountains, Hills. Perry Park, Colo., Cannon. Rosita Hills, Colo., ('ross. Nampa image, Wright, G. F. rACiKic States. 18;i7. On guano deposits, Edwards. WH. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. IS^lit. Notes on the California gold region, Lyman, C. S. I'nited States exploring expe- dition, Dana, J. D. 1851. Pliiton geysers of California, Shepherd, F. Report on minerals from Cali- fornia, Frazer, .1. F. Geology and resources of Cali- fornia, Tyson, P. T. 1852. (Quaternary in California, Blake, .F. 185;). Geology of the Sierra Nevada, Trask. ( leolo g i c map of United States, etc., Marcou, J. 1H51. Preliminaryreportof survoyin California, Blake, W. P. Notes on gold region of Califor- nia, Blake, W. P. Localities of fossil diatoms, Bailey, J. W. Geology of coast mountains and part of Sierra Nevada, Trask. Exidoration between thirty- eighth and forty-first parallel in 1853-54, Schiel. 1855. Account of volcanic springs in southern California, LeConte. Fossil shells from California, Conrad. Gisement de I'or en Califoriiie, Marcou,.!. Rem.arks on fossils from Cali- fornia, Blake, W. P. Extent of gold region, Blake, W. P. Tertiary — Continued. Pacikic States — Continued. 1855. (ioology of coast mountaina, etc., California, Trask. CoastofCaliforniafroin Bodega Bay to San Diego, Blake, W. P. (fCology of route to Pacific Ocean in C'alifornia and Ore- gon, Newberry. 18.56. Sandstone formation of San Francisco, Blake, W. P. Report upon route to the Pa<'ilic in California, Blake, W. P. Report on northern and south- ern California, Trask. Infusoria in Tertiary in Monte- rey, Cal., Blake, W. P. Remarks on geology of Califor- nia, Blake, W. P. Review of part of geologic map of the Uniteil States by Mar- cou, Blake, W. P. 1857. Fossil bods in San Luis Obispo County, Cal., Antisell. Report upon routes to the Pa- cific in California ;ind to the Rio Grande, Antisell. P.aleoutology of survey for route to the Pacific in Cali- fornia, Conrad. Geology ami paleontology of Mexican boundary survey, Hall, J. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils of Mexican boundary survey, Conrad. Reconnaissance to m o u t h of Gila River, Parry, C. C. Fossils from Tertiary of (Jliico Creek. Cal., Trask. 1858. Geology ami geography of North America, Rogers, H. D. Parallelism between auriferous drift of Appalachians and California, Blake, W. 1'. Geology of North America, Mar- cou, J. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogers, H. D. 1851). Boden-Verhiiltnissoder ealifor- uischeu Gold-Distrikte, Bur- kart. 948 CATALOGUE AND INDKX OF (Brmir, Tertiary — Coiitiiuioil. rAciFic; Stati-.m— ( 'ontiniipd. 1861. l'linRi)li(iric itcitl in i^iieoufl I'ockn, Scliier. lieport on {'oloriido lUvor, NowUorry. Coal mines of Monto Diablo, Cal., HtMianl. 186H. t'ONsiJ plants collected on north- wiist boundary, Newberry. 180 1. I'oHHiliferons rocks of Ciililor- nia, Wliitnt^y, J. 1>. (ieology and mines of Vt'n- shoo region, Noviida, lilakc, W. P. IKO"), Ckanguof level iu Green Moun- tains, Scott, W. K. t)i(ler llocene shells of Oregon, Conrad. (Jeology of California, lieltl work, 18(W)-18r)r), Wliitney, J. 1). La Californio, Frigiust. J'etndenm m California, Silli- nian. Deep placers of N'evadii County, Cal., Silliman. ]8(iti. Constitution geologi(|U() et ininiero do la Californio, Krignet. Whitney's geology of Califor- nia, lirewer. Miocene and Cretaceous at Santa Harbara, Cal., Jack- son, C, 'f. Faune priinordiale dans lo jiays do Galles <(t la goologie c.ili- forni(]Ue, ^larcou, .7. Conrad's criticisms on paleon- tology of California, Oabb. 18()7. (Ia))b on Crotaceoua of Califor- nia, Conrad. Oil region in Tulare Valley, Hlake, W. P. Hrown coal of Washington and Oregon, Klake, W. P. 1868. Gold witli cinnabar in second- ary or Tertiary rocks, Blake, W.P. Mastodon in gold placers of California, Silliman. Silurian in Nevada, Whitney, .J.D. Miscellaneous notes, Galilbr- nia, Blake, W. P. Tertiary — Continued. l'A( iKic Statks— Continued. 1868. Mittheilnngon von dor W'h Kllsto Nord-Amerikas. Kid). thofen. The YoBcmito book, Wlntm. J. 1). Principles of the natural m tcni of volcanic rocks, i;iii tiiofon. 186!». Cretaceous and Tertiary iDssilj of California, (-abb. Chemical g<;ology of gold lielili of California, Phillips. 1870. Tooth from Taltle Mountain, Hlake, \V. P. Mixture of CretaeeouH jiml Kocene fossils, Conriiil. (Jeology on great Pacitir |,';iil road, Meek. Goldlagerstiitten CalifuniK n,< Burkarl. Flora and fauna of Miocene (ifl Oregon and Idaho, .N'cwlMirj.j 1871. Formation of deposits of dia tt)nis, r;;reat I'acilii' Kiiil- [oek. rstiitlon CalifDniiciis, ■t. I fauna of Miori'iic nf and Idaho, Ncwbcrn, 111 of doposits of (Iw- Idwiirds. 1 depoHits, iM'.nards. 1 Tertiary of ('iilifm- rsli. 1 earths, l'",(l\\ iikI.v ikes id" wi'stcni Aiikt- ,v berry. of Osiuo, Nl'V.,( njlt vertebrate finiiia " I Territories, l.i'iilv, coal of Osiiiii, Nev.J ion of niiniii;; ihi\ liMyniond. napof ITnitedStMtM,! Ike. ■face geolojiy, i>iiw| formation ami >ti| |s(inerenx. Vd plant bfils III' ^vcrf^ Iriea, Ncwbcin famires andtlit'innii^ [own, A.J. II of California, (iolil^ of Coast and ' » Ifjes, New berry. in Ari/diia aDl I Gilbert, O.K. UTOff NORTH AMRRICAN OKOLOOY. 949 ertiaiy— Continued. |'A( II ic Htatkh— CcMitinued. 1^71. IJeport of State geoloKlHt of Orcyon, (.'ondon, (ireat lava flood of the Went, and Htrn<-tni'e of ('aH. California dnriiip the I'lioenne, Cooi)er, .J.(i. ('alifornia in tlu* Mioe«Mio, Cooper, ,F. G. lieiiort on jmrtionH of Nevada, Utah, (/'alifornia, and Ari- zona, (iilbert, G. K. CJreat lava Hood of the Norlli- woHt, Le Conto. Note on Tertiary of California, (.'oopor, .F.C. Giiology of Sierra Nevada in relation to vein niiniiiK, Uow- inan. Fnebla ranRo, Mlake, ,]. Koeeiie opoeli in Californi , Coojier, .I.e. < )b8ervatioim in sontlieafltern California, Marcon, J. Abrasion of nhoreM of north west- ern America, Davidson, G. Auriferous gravels of Califor- nia, Davidson, G, California coal, Cooper, J. G. IKTtl. K'eportson portions of southern California, Marcoii, J. Ilori/ontal crushing in coast ranges of California, r>e Conto. Wheeler's Expedition durcli das siidliclio Califoruien, Loew. Causes of cold of ice period, Newberry. Itacolumito from Mariposa County, Cal., Blake, W. 1'. Ivclations of lignitic; groui> of the West, Stevenson. Keport on southeastern Cali- fornia region, Loew. 1><77. Coal mines of western coast of United States, Goodyear. Part of western Nevada and eastern California, Conklinj^. Coal regions of America, Mac- farlane, .L Asphalt bed near Los Angeles, Cal., Denton. Ancient river rhannel of Cali- fornia, Jacobs, H. S. Tertiary — (Jon tinned. Pa«'im<; Statk.h — Continued. IM7M. Tcrliiin* eypresHenartitier Hdl- /er ill Californieii, Conwent/. Re|>ort on ]iortiona of Nevada and (.'alifornia, ('onkliiii;. Slrneture and origin of inoiin- tains, Le Conte. 1S7!). I Iydrauli<^ mining in (.'alifnrnin, Howie, A. .1. North Aniei'ii'an Meso/oie ;ind Cenozoie, Miller, S. A. Krnptions along Cascatle MoniT- tuins, Condon. Maefarlanii's (JiMdogieal Kail- road (iiiide, California, ('ooi)er, .1. C. Aniy/on Tertiary beds. Cope. Ma(-farlaiie'H Geological I'ail- road(iuido, Gregoii, etc., Con- don. 1880. Corrections for goologiutti>ii. [IB gravels of Califurl iinniond. |«ak distriot, Dillor. County. Cal.,iMiml-| |uz Island, fioixlye.u lara County, t':il,. as Island, Bower, |()ixy of Ndrthwwtl )aTl. |it«;8, Fricdricli. le's Railway (iiiiileJ L ( hooper, Hastings,! iGoography, r.riwr. lof (luickrtilvtr lie-j Seckor. 1 South Barbara than j BS. ndge region, ralito-j bbanks. ^nd Orange c(>iintui,| vers. nd Placer conn ies,| Ibson. ill Los Angeles coiinj I, Preston. DiBTOH. NORTH AMKRICAN OEOLOOY. 951 Tertiary— Continued. P.\( IIMC .Statks— Colli inuod. ISOl. Tuolumiin Table Mountain, Morker. InfuHiirial cartlis, Kdwards. Tt-rtiary and post-Tertiary (changes of Pacilic CoaHt, Le Contc. Colorado desert. Orcutt. Anplialtuni, N'cntura County, Cal., Ililgard. (.'hcniistry of Mount Diablo roi'ks, Melville. Mohawk lake beds, Turner. (Jeology of Mount Diablo, Cali- fornia, Turner. Caxaka. iNl."). Peel River, North America, Ih- bester. IHls. Statlf*ties of coal, Taylor. R.(;. lf<."). ()teX. Coal in ('anada. Dawson. .T. \V. ix.'ilt. llxploration of ronntry be- tween Lake Superior and Uod River (Jolony, Daw.son, S. .7. First report on Palliser expe- dition, Hector. Report of Assiniboino and Sas- katchewan expedition. Hind. Plants fr( -u Vanconver and Hellingham Bay, Herr. Fossil plants of recent forma- tions. I.,esf|nerenx. IsiiO. Southeast Vani'ouvor Islam.', Banerman. Wi\. Country between Lake Supe- rior and the Pacific, Hector. iM'ilt. Rejiortof exploration in British America. Hector. Fossil plants collected on muiih- west boundary, Newberry. ISi'u. Fossile Pllanzen von Vancou- ver, Herr. fieology of Mackenzie Valley, Meek. ( )b8ervations in Northwest Ter- ritory, Selwyn. Lignite Tertiary, forty-ninth parallel, Dawson, O. M. \m. 1871 Tertiary— Continued. Canaka — ('ontinued. 1874. Country between the Red River and the Saskatchewan and Lake Sui>erior, Hell, R. Oe. M, Seabo.ard of British Cohniiliia, Bowman. Southern interior, British ("• | lumbia, Dawson, G. M. 1890. Fossil plants, Dawson. .1. W. Distribution of fossil ]il;iiil.s, Ward. L. F. Mineral wealtli, Dawson, <;..M. Notes on Cretaceous, Itiiwsdii. G.M. Coal in western Canndu, Mit- ritt. Serpentines of Canadn. (Jiicnix. | Laramie and its associntts, Tyr- rell. Macfarlaue's Railw;iy (iiiiile, | Dawson, (S. M. 1891. Fossil plants from Similkiniii'in | Valley. Dawson..!. W. Later physiograi)hical ^'colojiv of Rocky Mouutaii. retjioii. Dawson, G. M. [Bru.in, id. lied. y-niutli parnllc] west :y Mountains, liiiiicr- contributions, toals iwest Tonitorv. llnif IIIBTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 953 I Jelly region, Diiw Sdll, lay region, Hcli. i, district, I'etitdt. of Laramie iliii;i, .. F. a of Cyi)re(s,s Hi]],, 18 of lielly K'ivii, )(1b from Western Tir Dawson..!. W. Alberta, etc., 'i'vrnll strict, Dawson. (i.M, iistrict, ]?owni!iii. part of the Doiiiiiiinii, 1, G. M. of Hritisli Aiiicrii;i;i| Driinimond. A plants from wistcrn ] lia, Dawson. .1. \V. 8 lloras of tlif N(]rlli iw'son, J. W. :)u in Vukon ii'^imi. (i.M. tf IJritisli Colniiilii:!, iitorior, liritish (d- ] Dawson, (i.M. its, Dawson..!. W. 1)11 of fossil ]ihinl.'*. 1 '■"• taltli, Dawson, (i.JI. Cetaceous, I iiuvsmi, Istcrn Canaila, .Mcr- 1 of Canadii, (iiniux. kl itsassociiitcs, Tvr- Is Railway (iiiide, | li.M. Is fromSiinilkiiiiierii j |iwsou, J. Vi'. jgrajiliical uodlnsrv Mountain rei^m. h.M. Tertiary — Continned. Canaua — Continued. 1M)L Structure of Selkirk range, Dawson. G. M. Country north of Lesser Slave Lake, McConnell. Yukon and Macken>^ie basins, Mc(Jonnell. Vertebrates of Northwest Ter- ritory, Cope. .\i;( TIC Region.'!, Alaska. If'lli. (ieology expedition in BafQns Hay, McCuUoch. ISJti. (ieology of voyages to north- west jiassage by I'arry, .lame- son. ISL'S. Topographic and geologic notes, shore of I'olar Sea. Richardson, John. Geology, attempt to reacli North pol(! by Perry, .Jame- son. \s:':2. Arctic geology, .Jameson. is:i,"). (Geological itices, northwest passage;, I'osK, J. IHHIi, Cieologic appendix to Heechey's voyage to Bering Straits, Bucklaud. is,",0. (ieognostische BeschalTenheit der Nordwest-Kiiste Anieri- kas, (irewingk. \K<\. Boat voyage through Ruperts Laml, Richardson, .John. I^'Ck Geology of Hudson Bay Terri- tory and portions of the Arc- tic regions, Isbeste:. lx,")7. Arctic travel in search of Sir .John Franklin, Houghton, S. l.'^iiS. I'eatui'es of the northwest coast of America, Blake, T. A. I'^xplorations in Russian Amer- ica, Dall. 18(111. Natural history of Alaska, Dall. Geology of Alaska, Blake, T. A. 1S70. Observations on Alaska, Dall. 1871. Flora fossil is Alaskana, lleer. 187^. (ieology of coastol'Arctic lauds, Feilden and De Ranee. Report on St. I'^lias and some adjacent mountains, Dall. 188l>. Alaska Tertiary, Dall. 18H1. I'ossil plants from near Mount St. Elias, Kuowltou. West Indies. 1817. Geology of the West Indies, Moclure. 1827 18:59. Tertiary — Continued, Wkst Indiks — Continued. 1818. Notices of geology in the West Indies, Nugent. 1821. Description of Barbadoea, May- cock, Remarks on .Jamaica, De la Boche. Bod of coal near Havana, 'I'ay- lor and Cleiiison. Geology of St. Croix, Hovey, S. Geology of Antigua, Hovey, S. 1811. Notice of oolitic formation in America, Lea, I. 1842. Coal mines in Cuba, Blake,.J.H. 1846. Copper region of (jebara, geol- ogy of southeast Cuba, Tay- lor, R. C. 1853. Tertiary in Santo Domingo, Heneken. 1854. Tertiary of St. Domingo and Vicksburg, Miss., (Jonrad. 1856. Copper lode of Santiago, Cuba, Ansted. 1857. Survey of economic geology of Trinidad, Wall and Sawkiiis. 1865. Nature of geology of .lamaica, Dnucan and Wall. P^studios de las miuas de Cuba, Castro. 186G. Geology of Cuba and Isle of Pines, Scudder. IJemerkungen fiber mexika- nische (iecdogie, etc.. Boric. 1871. Geolog.y of Houthoastern West Indies, Clove. Distribution of vegetation, Gabb. Estudias de Cuba, I'errer. Geology of Santo Domingo, (iabb. 1872. Topography .and geology of Santo Domingo, (iablt. 1873. Notes on certain West India Islands, Bland. Older Tertiary of \W'8t Indies, Duncan. Island of Curafao, Gabb. Santo Domingo Miocene, (iabb. 1874. Costa Rica, Gabb. Geology of ('osta Rica, Gabb. Physical geography, etc., of Bahamas, Bland. 1875. Impressions of Cuba, Matthew. Costa Kica geology, Gabb. 954 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF f BULL. 127, Tertiary — Continued, VVkst Indiks— Coutinnod. 1880. Apuntes fi'sico-geolc'igicoH de hi llanaban y (inanabacoa, Sal- terian y Segarra. 1881. Geography and geology of Trinidad, Crosby. 1882. (iold lields of Hontbern Santo Domingo, llothwell. 188.3. Geology of northeastern West Indies, Cleve. 1884. Mountains of eastern Cuba, Crosby. Genehal. 1817. Critical period in history of the earth, Lo Conte. 1832. Order of succession of rocks of the earth, Featherstonhaugh 1841. History of geologic studies in the United States, Hitch- cock, E. 1843. Palf^ontologie de l'Am6riquo coniparce de I'Europe, Orbi- gnie. ISfta. Kapjiort sur la partie g<^olo- gi(iue do I'exposition de New- York, l.yell. 185G. Development ui geologic his- tory of North America, Dana, J. D. American geologic history, Dana, .J. D. 1858. .Sketch of geology of United States, Kogers, H. D. 1860. Nortli AuKsrican fossil plants, JjL'S(inereux. Aucriont vegetation of North America, Newberry. 1863. Ai>pala('hian.s and Rocky Moun- tains in geologic history, Dana, J. D. 186'). On subdivisions of the Ter- tiary, Agassiz, L. 1866. Oceanic currents in geologic ]ieriods, Slialcr. 1869. Plants from the Yellowstone, Newberry. 1870. Studios in chemical geogony, Wnrtz. 1871. Recent advances in geology, Foster, J. W. Tertiary flora of North Amer- ica, Lesquoreux. 1874. Relations of flora of Dakota group, Leb^uereux. Tertiary — Continued. (jKNKiiAi,— Continued. 1874. Position of Cincinnati group I Miller, S. A. 1875. Explication do la carte ;,'i'(ilii.| giqne do la Terre, Maridn,.! 1876. Review of fossil llora of \Mrih| America, Iie8(|uereux. 1877. Vertebrate life in Amoiicn, Marsh. 1878. Age of Laramie, Schinipor. 1879. Macfarlano's (ieological Kail.j road Gnide, Hunt T. S. ; .\Iao| farlane. Relations of horizons of extinct | vertebrata. Cope. North American Mesozoic anil| Cenozoic, Miller, S. .\. 1880. Geologic history of North Amer-| ican ]>lauts, Newberry. Relations des niveaux de virir brates cteints, Cope. Age of Laramie formation,| Gardner, J. S. 1882. Geological chart, Reid, II. A. 1883. General geology of \Vi,scousiii,| Chamberlin, T. C. 1884. Vertebrata of Tertiary of ikl \Ve8t, Cope. Die Intertrappean Beds in Del k.an and die Laramie, .\ei:| mayr. 1885. Dinocerata, Marsh, 0. (.'. Relative ages of Anioricaii amlj English Neozoic, Miinoii, .1, Relative ages of Aniencaiil and English Cret.iceoiia audi Eocene, (Jardner, .). S. Phases in evolution ol' Nditlil America, Newberry. Synopsis of Laramie tlora, Ward, L. P. 1887. Explorations on west loast of| Florida, Dall. Relations of contempnriineoiiaj faunas and Moras, \\ liite,( ..\. Relations of Laramie to lloecuo.i White, C. A. Equivalence in time of inaiiut! and intra-contiueiital IVrl tiaries, llilgard. Relations of fossil faunas amlj floras. White, C. A. 1888. Classilication of post-CrPta-j ceous deposits, lleilprin. North American easteru Ter-| tiary, Meyer, O, f BULL, 127. (1, nepe. ippean Beds in De- die Laramie, Xeii , Marah, 0. (.'. fjes of American ami Xoozoic, Miinou, .1. ifiies of American lish Cretaceous ami Jarducr, .1. S, evolution of North Newberry. if Laramie llnr.i, F. i\» on west coast of )all. f contoniporiineoiis dlloras, \Vliite,('..\. f Laramie to Kociuo. A. c in time of niariut) •a-contiueutal IVr- ilgard. f fossil fiuiiias and lite, C. A. n of po.st-L'rPta- osits, lleilprin. rican easteru Ter- yev, 0, liBTO>f.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 955 ertiary— Continued. (iHN'Kit/Vi. — (Joutinuod. 188H. Reports on Cenozoic (interior), Cope. Report on Cenozoic (marine), Smith, E. A. Nomcnclatiiroof Tertiary, New- berry, Winchell, A. Nomenclature of Cenozoic, Le Conte. Classifioatiou and nomencla- ture, Marcou, J. Classification of Tertiaries Jleilprin. Faunal relations of Tertiaries, Dall. Oligocene in Gulf region, Hil- gard, Aldrich. 18!n. Orange sand, Lagrange and Appomattox, Ililgard. Origin and age of Lafayette formation, L'pham. feschemacher, J. E. [Direction of rock scratches in Dorchester, Mass.] Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 39, ]i. 182 (,'„ p.), 1840. Ki-ail to Roaton Soc. Nat. Hist. — [Dendritic markings on slate at Sewton, Mass.] lidston .Soc. Nat. IILst. Proc, vol. 1, p. 96 (i p.). 1844. — ] I Fossil ferns from coal mines of .Mansiield, Mass.] licislou Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 1, pp. 01- 62 (J 1'). 1844. — [Note on metamorphism, cleavage, and bedding in sedimentary rocks.] lici.sion Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. 3, pp. 29-30 (iP-),18ol. Texas. 1752. M(imoire dans lequel on compare le Canada a la Suisse, (iuet- tard. 1701 . Travels, Bartr.ara. W2l, Formations of western p.art of Mississippi Valley, James, E.P. 183:!. Texas, HoUey, M. A. 1K!,">. Report on elevated country between the Missouri and Red rivers, Feathcrstouhaugh. 1810. Map and description of Texas, Moore, F., jr. 1841. Texas, Kennedy, W. 18Ki. (leology of Texas. Roemor. 1847. Notes on the upper Rio Grande, Tilden, B. P. Texas — Continued. 18-18. Contributions to the geology of Texas, Roenicr. Mittheilungen !in Professor Brown, Roenier. 1849. Texas, Roemer. Exploration iiom San Antonio to Kl Paso, Whitney, W. 11. C. IS.W. RoeonnaiHsance from Corpus Christi totlieLeona, Michler. Santa Fe e-vpedition, Marcy. Observations in western Texas, Whitney. W.H.C. ReeonnaisK,ince from Red River to Rio Pecos, Michler. 18.'>1. Texas coal fields, De Bow. Geology of lower Colorado re- gion, .Scbott. Observations on Texas, Engel- niann. 18.52. Crystalline schists of Texas, Engelmunn. Kreidebildungeii vctn Texas, Roemer. 1853. Exploration on Red River re- gion, Shumard, G. C. Primordial fossil from Texas, Barrande. Red River region, Marcy, R. B. Ueber Texas, Roemer. Silur-Gebildo in Texas, etc., Barrande. Rocks from Reple. Geology of ronto to Pacific near thirty-lifth i)arallel, Marcon, J. ; Ulako, W. P. Koview of part of geologic map of the United Stat«'8, by Mar- cou, Blake, W. P. Expedition to source of the Brazos liiver, Marcy, R. B. Fort Belknaj) and UoubleMonn- tain regions, Stollcy. Expedition through unexjdorod Texas, I'arker, W. B. 1857. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils from Mexican boundary sur- vey, Conrad. Geology of lower Rio Bravo, Kchott. Geology and paleontology, Mex- ican boundary survey.llall,,). Rio Grande Valley from Kl Paso to the Pecos, Parry. Report on routes to the Pacific in California and to the Rio Grande, Antiscll. From mouth cf Devil's River to El Paso, Michler. United States and Mexican boundary survey, Emory, Parry . Microscopic examination of some earths, Bailey, .1. W. Progress of Pacific Railroad explorations, Uumphreys. Lea rochcs du .Jura, Marcon, .1. 1858. Geology of North America, Marccu, J. Ouvrage rolatif a la gi'ologie de rAmsii>, Cn' liid Tertiary lussiln! Iraska, Mo'k :ii"l! |n'port of Knrvt'vofj pkley. J Tuxas, linckley. |al, Sliiuiiiiid, U.F. water I'ltwcr nfj oru Texas, Buck- I Texas— Continued. l^;67. Notes ffc^ologiques snr lea fron- titTCH eutro Mexiquo et le» fltats-UuiH, Marcou, .1. ls(!8. Notes on railway from Smoky Hill Kiver to tho Rio Grande, Le Conto. Observations on Cretaceous of Texas, Slmmard, IJ. F. Resources of Texas, Bnckley. Miocene of Texas, Slmmard, B. F. ISiiO. (Jeoloj(y of Tex.as, lloessler. (Jeologischo Ilntersncbiingon in Texas, Koessler. Kupfererz in Texas, Koessler. Western Texas and Cbibuabua, Kimball. Gegendcn jenscits des Missis- sippi-Flusses, Itoessler. Results of reconnaissance in Louisiana, Ililgard. Tho Mississippi Valley, Foster, J. W. Survey of Galveston Harbor, Stiintou, W. S. 1871. History of Gulf of Mexico, Hilgard. River and liarbor improve- ments, Howell, C. W. 1873. Survey of Rod River raft region, Collins, H. C. River improvouieuts, Howell, C. W. Krforscbung des Nordwest- Tbeilcs von Texas, Loew und Roessler. (!eob)gic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. Survey of Trinity River, Bird. 1!<71. Tart of eastern Texa«, Buckley. Western Texas, ne.-ir thirty- second jiarallel, Jonncy. Cretaceous flora of Western Territories, Les(iuercux. (Circles of deposition, New- berry. (ieology of western Texas, .lenney, Newberry. Rc^port on eastern, northern, and middle Texas, Burleson. Latest map of Texas, Roessler. Matagorda Bay, etc., Ripley. I Texas — Continued. ! 1874. Terminus of Fort St. Philip ! canal, .\daui8, W. H. R<'port on (ialveston Harbor, Adams, W. II. Buffalo Bayou and (ialveston Bay, Adams, W. H. 1><75. Gc(do){ic chart of tho Inltod States, Bradley, F. H. Ftesourcf's of Texas, Buckley. CLissiticatiou ami distribution of Crc.taceous of the West, Cope. Notes on Guadalupe River, Lynch. Map of Llano County, h'oessler. 1876. .Second report of survey of Texas, Biicklov. Geologic chart of United States, Bradley, F. H. Mineral wealth of Texas, Roessler. Sketrh of Sour Lake region, Hardin County, Hocsshr. Maps of counties of Texas, Roessler. 1877. Notes on northern Texas and Kansas, Rutfnor. Operations in Galveston Har- bor, Davis, (J. E. L. B. Coal regions of America, Mac- farlane, .1. Die Sauersee in Hardin ('ounty, Roessler. Report on river ami harbor improvements in (iulf region, Howell, C.W. 1878. 2,0()0 miles in Texas, McDaniel and Taylor. 1879. North American Mcsozoic and Ceiiozoic, Miller, S. A. Texas in its geognostic; and ag- ricultural aspect, Boll. Macl'arlane's Geological Kail- road Guide, Macfarlanc. Surveys of passes and bogs, Collins. 1880. Chemical report, survey of Kentucky, Pper Caudiau, Hill, R.T. Warren's Geography, Brewer. 1891. Canilirian in North America, Walcott. Classili cation of Cretaceous, White, C. A. Cheyenne sandstone and Neo- comiau shales, Cragin. Concho County, Lercli. Cretaceous formations of North America, White, C. A. Cretaceous [of trans-Pecos Texas]. Tall". ComancheB series of Texas — Arkansas region. Hill, R. T. Eocene Mollusca, Heilprin. Extension of Cretaceous over central basin, Comstock, Walcott. Geology of the Southwest, Hill, R.T. Igneous rocks of Arkansas, Williams, J. F. 960 (CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nrix.in. Texas — ( 'ontinnort. I8I1I. Iron oro district of caHttu'ii Texas, Dunihlo, llinxlon, Keniioily, Walker. Mii'.iganeso (lojiositH, I'onroMr. Notes oil Honthwostorn Texus, Hill. ]{. T. Piileozoic find pre-Pali'ozoic in central basin region, Cur- tice. Permian and its Mesozoic types of fossils, White, C. 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Report on tin- geological imd agri- (!ult«iral Hiirvtsy of South Carolina. .South (Jaroliiin, Kcport on K*'"'oK''''d niul ugriiiilturiil Hurvcy in 1844. by M. 'i'uomoy. 1III.5-48, Columbia. 1844. [Age of South Carolina Tertiary.] Am. .Tour. Sii., vol. 47, ]>. 1 17 (i j).), 1844. Read to Ahsoi'. Ahi.(!po1. Report on the geology of Sonth Caro- lina, 293, Ivi iiages, 4 , 2 niap8, Colnni- hia. S. C.,1818 [inoliiding tin appendix of papers by (iiblies, Lebl»y,Vanuxem, (Hover. Shepard, and Smith]. AliHtract by Tlionian S. Houvi'', Am. Jour. Set., 2d serieH, vol. 8, j)].. 61-74, 1840. [f )b8ervationH in the Tertiary region of South Carolina,] Am. Ahhoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 1, pp. ;i2-3;i, 1840. Notice of the geology of the Florida Keys and of the southern coast of Florida. Am..Ioiir. Sci.,'Jd series, vol. 11, pp. 39(1-304, 1851. Report addressed by Hon. (J. Y. Mii- son, president of the .lames Kiver and Kanawha Canal Company, November 0, 1851, Richmond [Va.], 1852. Description of some fossil shells from the Tertiary of the Southern States. I'hiladolpbia Acad. Sci.. I'roc.. vol. ti, pp. 192- 194, 1854. A brief notice of some facts con- nected with the Ducktown. Tenn., cop- per mines. .Vm.Jour. .Sci., 2d series, vol. 19, pp. 181-182, 1855. Tuomey, M.— Continued. First biennial report on the geolo;;y of Alal)ania, xxxii, 17U ]>ages, map, lim calooaa, 1858. Almtract, Ani. ,lour. S<'i.. 2d MxrleH, vH. Second biennial report on the giul. ogy of Alabama, 2U2 pages, ]>liite, Mont- gomery, 18.58. [lucludoH rnport of iliciiiicul doparlnn'iji by J. \V. Mallit. pp. HH) 222, and rnport nn (Jrutaci'oiiH and Tertiary I'ormHtionH, by i:. i^, Tlionitoii, p|(. 22:1-252.] [Description of the eastern side ni the Cuhaba coal field.] (ieol. Surv. Alabama, Uciiort ol' jirogri'^n ii.r \S75, by E. A. Smith, pp. 2().V212. MontirmiMry 1876. [Turner, Henry W.] [Notes on Califor- nia. I Mucl'arlamtHtieol. Uwy. (iuide, 2d eel i Hon, pp. 32(1, 324, 32C> ik p.). I8!t(l. M(dmwk lake beds. WaHliiiigtoii I'liil. Six'., Hull., vol. 11, |i|i. .W 410, plate 4, 1801. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 25, p, 823 (J ji.), 1891. The geology of Mount Diablo, (';il, Gool. Soc. Am., Hull., vol. 2. pp. ;I83-4()J, |.|;iir 15,1801. Ab«tract», Am. (ieol., vol. 8, i)p. 117-lh (Jp.)i Am. Nat., vol.25, pp. 822-823 (J 11.). 11*91. Turner, Lucien. Physical and geoloftii.il character of the Ungava district, i.ali- I'iidor. Canada, Koyal Soc., Trans., vol. 5, Sec. IV, I)p. 70-83, 4°, 1888. Tylor, Alfred. On changes of tiii^ neii level effected by existing ])iiysii';il causes during stilted iieriods of time Am. Jonr. Sol., 2d .series, vol. 18. jip. 21-32. 216-227. 18,''.4. From I'hil- Mag., April, 1853. On the Amiens gravel. AiQ. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 46, pp. 302-32' 1868. From deed. Soc, Quart. .lour.. May. 1807. On the formation of deltas, and on I the evidence iind cause of great cliaiijics in the sea level during the (Jlaciall l)eriod. Geol. Mag., vol, n, pp. 302-309, 485-.^)iil. !«: Abstructa, Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., v(il. 25, pp. 7-12, 1869 ; Popular Sci. Keview, \ ol. 8. p. 91, London, 1860. Denuding agencies and geological! (lei)osition nnder the How of ico anil water with the laws which rcfjiiliit* these actions, and the specitil licariug on river action, of observatioii.-i mitliel Mississippi and other great river.s [etc.] Geol. Mag., decade 2, vol. 3, pp, 90-l>3, lOiS I DiRTUN.J Tyndall, .John. S Niagara. I'opuUr Sri. .Mo 1H73. Lecture to Koyal Tyrrell, J. H. Repi eni .Vlbertaand pe (iJHtriets, Assinni) w.iii, embracingtli cif North Saskatcli of latitude 50 (i' 110 and 115' 15' (,'auuda, Geol. and 1S8I1, Part !•;. i)p. 1- mla.s, Montreal, 1887. AbntractH, ibid.. .Mag., 3d decade, vol. — On the superllci tral i>lutean of no [Ali.stract.J Nature, vol. 39, j). 05 Kead to Geological — .Votes to accoin map of the Duck a ill northwestern Mi I'anada, Geol. Surv ncries. part 1, Keport Abstracts, ibiil,, lii (ieol., vol. .'■>, pp. 241-24 Sci., 3d series, vol.38,; — [Observations in itoba.] Canada, Geol. Surv series, part 1, Heport — (iypsum deposit! tolia. Canadian Kec. Sri.,i — The Cretaceous c Am. Jour. Sci., ,3d si IHliO, — [Summary ropoi Liike Winnipegosis pine Mountains.] ticol. Surv. (.'anada, rien. Report A. pp. 15-'. .Vbstract, Am. Geol,, — I'ost-Tertiary de ami tlie adjoining t western Canada. • ieol. Soc, Am,, Bull 440, 1890. [BULL. 127. mod. •port, oil tlio Reolduy 17U ]>iigeH, uia]), I im r. Bci., 2A NurleH, vol. in rit|), Mdiit- t' I licinical ilii|inrtiiii>m, . mil II'J^, mill inpiirl (III iory l'orin«tion8, by M.ij '■■] the CKHtoru Hiilt; nl Bid.] Ill, Ut'pDi't (if jirogrt'sn I'lir |i)i. 2(IS-212, MontBiiiiii'ry, [Notes oil Calil'or- Kwy. Uuiile, 2(lf(liiiiiu edH. inc., Hull., vol. II, |i|i.;W .. viil.25,v. 823(i|i.l,lMlll. ' Mount Diablo, r;il. il.,voi.2.iip. ;iKi-4(ii;.iiiiiif Ifol., vol. 8, l>l>. 117-11* 25, pi).822-H2;Mili.).l«ai. sical auil ^eoloKir:!! fjava (liHtrict, l.iili- Trails., vol. J, Sic. IV, •liaiigeH of the. nea cxistiiiy ])liysic;il cd periods of time. i-ies.vol. 18. jip. 'Jl-M. pril, 1853. ravel. rii'8, vol. 46, pp. 302-3::. rt. .Tour., May. IStii. in of delta.x, ;inil on 180 of great I'liiiiisJis nring the (ilacial il ;ip. ;i02-399, 48ri-.")ill. U'"- ;•., Quart. Jour., vol. 25, ir Sci. Keview, vol. 8. \>- ies and genlogicai ho How of ico ami ivs which rej,nilate the special licariug liservatioii.-f mi *li* r great river.s [etc,]. !, vol. 3, pp. 80-M, 18i« PiiroN.] NORTH AMKRICAN OEOLOOY. 965 Sonio obsnrvntiotm on vol. 3, pp. 21U-22tt, Tyndall, .John. Niiigam. ropuUr Set. .Monthly iMTa. Leotiiro to P.oynl Inittitntlon, April 4. Ifl73. Tyrrell, J. H. Report on a part of north- ern .Mliertaand portiousof the adjacent ilistrtetH, AsHinnilioino and .Saskatche- wiiii. einhracingthei onntrvlvingHoiith iilNortli .Saskateliewun Rivcraiid north of latitn', between longitude 110 and 11.')' 1,")' west. Cauitilii, (ii'ol. iiikI Nut. Hint. Surv., Report, 18Htl, Part v.. jip. 1-152, plntcH, ninp« 3-4 iu Rlla.i, Montreal, 1887. AlmtractH, ihlil., Part A, pp. 0-11; Oool. .MiiK., 3(1 decade, vol. .1, pp. 3fiH-:i73, 1887. — On the superticial ge. 05 (24 lineH), 1888. Kendto GeoloKiual Soeiety. — Notes to accompany a preliminary map of the Duck and Hiding Mountain iu northwestern Manitoba. l.'anadn, (Jeol. Surv.. Kcportn, vol. 3, now Rcrifs, part 1, Kcport K. IH paKc-*, map, 1888. .Xlistraets. ibid., Kepoi't A, pp. 14-18; Am. (i(>i)l., vol. .I, pp. 241-242 (J )).), 1890; Am. Jour. Sri., 3d series, vol. 38, p. 78 (i i>.). 1888. — [Observations in southwestern Man- itolia.] Canada, GeiA. Surv., Keports, vol. 3, new series, part 1, Heport A, pp. 72-7.'>, 1888. — (iypsuiu depoNits in northern Mani- toba. f 'anadian Hec. Sri., vol. 3, pp. 35,3-380, 1889. — The CretaceouH of Manitoba. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 40, pp. 227-232, — [Summary report of surveys about Lal.), 1890. Ill discuRAioii of paper by J. S. Xewberry on "Tlie I.aramie Kroiip." Pleistocene of the Winnipeg basin. Am. I ieol., vol. 8. p]i. 19-28, 1891. Foraniinifera and Radiolaria from the Cretaceous of Manitoba. Canada. Royal Soc.. Trans., vol. 9, section 4, pp. 111-115. 1891. Tyson, Philip T. A description of the Frostbnrg coal forniation of Allegany County, .Md., with an account of its geological poHiti(ui. Maryland Acad. Sci.. Trans., vol. 1, pp. 02-98, plate, 18;i7. A descriptive catalogue of the princi- pal minerals of the State of Maryland. Maryland Acad. S( j., Trans., v(d. 1, pp. 102- 117,1837. Geology and industrial resources of California, to which is added the ollicial rejiorts of (ienerals Persifor F. Smith and H. Riley, including tlie reports of Lieutenants Talbot, Ord, Derby, and Williamson, of their e-xplorations in California and Oregon, and u^so of their examination of routes for railroad com- munications eastward from those conn- tries, .xxxiv, 127, 37 pages, map, IJalti- more, 1851 [also Washington, 1850. Not seen]. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 11, p. 301 (ip.), 18.M. First report of the State agricultural chemist of Maryland, 145, 20 pages, 2 maps, Annapolis, 1860. Second rejiort of the State agricul- tural chemist of Maryland, 92 pages, Annapolis, 1862. Section of CJnmberland coal basin. Am. Phil. Soc., Proc, vol. 11, pp. 9-13, 1871. 966 CATALOOUE AND INDEX OF fBru.. n;, u. Udden,J. A. Megalonyxbedsiii Kansas, Am. Oeol., vol. 7, pp. ;i4i)-:i4r). 1891. Uhler, P. R. Delaware aud the eastern sliore of Marylaiul [geolojjical fi. .5;!-54, and A. 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The upper beaches and deltas of the Glacial Lake Agassi/. U.S. (leol. Surv., P.ull.vol. 6, pp. 389-470, plate, No. 39, Waaliingtou, 1887. Abstracts, Science, vol. 10, pp. 103-104, 4=, 1887; Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 64-&i (i p.), 1888; Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 32, p. 420 (i p.), 1888. Prof. Henry Carvill Lewis and his work in glacial geology. Am. Geo!., vol. 2, pp. 371-379, 188b. The recession of the ice sheet in Minnesota in its relation to the gravel deposits overlying the (luartz implo- nicnts found by Miss Babbitt at Little Falls, Minn. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. 23, pp. 436- 447, 1888. The geology of Carver and Scott counties [and Sibley, Nicollet, McLeod, Renville, Swift, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Meeker, .and Wright counties] . 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Canada, Geol. 8urv.,Keports, vol. 4, new se- ries, lieport £, 156 pages, 3 sheets in accom- panyiDg atlas, 1891. Upham, Warren— Continued. Abstracts, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol.42 p. 429 (fp.), 1891 J Am. Geol.. vol. 7. pp. 188-19( 197-198, 222-231, 1891; Geol. Mag., 3d decade. vol.8, pp. 228-229, 1891. Glacial lakes in Canada. Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 243-274, l«3i. Abstracts, Am. Geol., vol. 7, pp. 143, 375-37; 1891. Geographic limits of species of I plants in the basin of the Red River of | the North. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. 25, pp. ]«- 172, 1891. Walden, Cochituate, and other lakes inclo.sied by modified drift. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. 2,"), pp. 228- 242, 1891. Elevation and subsidence during tLe Glacial period. Geol. Mag., 3d decade, vol. 8, p. 92 (J p.i, 1891. Correlation of Quaternary changes of level in North America and ibe Caribbean region. Geol. Mag., 3d decade, vol. 8, pp. 330-33;, 1891. Area and duration of Lake Agassiz, Am. 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A classification of mountain ranges according to their structure, origin, and age. Appalarhia, vol. 6, pp. 191-207, 1891. [Bm,I..127, itinued. Sci.,3d sorieR, vol.42 leol., vol. 7, pp. 188-194 Seol. MbK'. 8d decade. anada. vol. 2, pp. 243-274, 1831. „vol.7, pp. 143, 375-37;, ts of specicH of )f the Red River of ..Proc, vol. 25, pp. 140- ite, and otber lakes L drift. ;., Proc., vol. Z*!, pp. 228- jsidence during tie de, vol. 8, p. 92 (J p.i, laternary changes America and ibe de, vol. 8, pp. 330-33;. II of Lake Ajiassiz. 127-12!', 1891. the eastern ami the United States •eriod.] 33-234 (i p.). 1891. o.id by T. C. Cliainlier- Soi., 1891. (ilat'ial period.] ,1891. by T. C. Cbamlierlin, |)1' the several li.v)i(illif lacial period," nadto |the Lafayette and (i p.), 1891. ly AV ,T Mcficp, ' Ni* itinent inDVPiiifnis, .Sci„1891. libntion of the en- |(4l'). 18»1. to Geol. Sue. Am.. il and siibglacial -385, 1891. ■mountain ranges |cture, origin, and »l-207, 1801. 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Structural relations of ore depw its, Emmons, S. F. Upper Eocene, Scott, W. B. 1889. Gilsonite, Raymond. Permian of Texas, Hill, K. T Stratigraphic position of Dlenel Ins, Walcott. Northwestern Colorado lejtion, White, C. A. 1890. Deformation of geoid by reinova of waters of Lake Bonneville Woodward, R. S. Analysis of adobe soil, Ealtins. Analyses of rocks from Henr/~ Mountains, Riggs. Lake Bonneville, Gilbert, G. K, Origin of normal faults, Heade Macfarlane's Railway Guide, Da vis, Gilbert, G.K.; Hague, A Movements in Rocky Moiintaini Emmons. Rocky Mountain protaxis, Dam J. D. Strength of the earth's crusti Gilbert, G. K. Uinta formation, Scott, W. B, Warren's Geography, Brewer Fauna of Lower Cambriau, WalJ cott. 1891. Cambrian of North America, Wal. cott. Classification of mountain rangei Upham. Cretaceous of North Americi White, C. A. Notes on asphaltum, Stowe, Devonian and CarboniforouBCori relation, Williams, H. 8. Stones ibr building, Merrill. 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Clay and sand deposits at high levels in northern New Eng- land, Rogers, 11. D. On the Taconic system. Hunt, T.S. Changes of level during drift period, Adams, C. B. Age of clay slate of Connecticut Valley, Hitchcock, K. 1853. Brown coal of Brandon and age of heuuitite in United States, Hitchcock. E. Appendix to history of X'ermont, Thompson, Z. Geologic map of the Cnited States, etc., Marcou, J. Rei)ort on certain points in geol- ogy of Itlassachusetts, Hitch- cock, E. 1851. Lignite near Burlington, Thomp- son, Z. 1855. So-called talcoso slates of the Green Mountains, Hunt, T. S. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- Amerika, Marcou, J. American geology, Emmons, E. Vermont — Continued. 1856. Serpentine marbles, .Jaiksdi,, C. T. Serpentine and vord anti(|in'< Hayes, A. A. I'ossil fruits and age of BriiiKlon lignite, Hitchcock, E. On serpentine rock, Hayes, A. A 1857. Illustrations of surface geolo;'), Hitlicock, E. 1858. Geology of North America, Miirj con, J. Sketch of geology of rnitnl States, Rogers. H. D. Fractured ledges in Vernidiit, Hitchcock, C. H. 1859. Paleontology of New York, vol.:,', Hall, .J. Devonian and Taconic in soiitli- eastern Canada, Logan. Clnssilicatiou d<'H chatnt-H ds montagnes, Marcou, ,J. Devonian granites and 'f.icoiiio rocks, Hitchcock, E. 1860. Condition of traps in New ]Iani]i shire a measure of crosioii Hubbard, O. P. Der Primordial-Fauna in Noril Anierika, Barranile. Lake ramparts in Vcriiiinit, Hitchcock, C. H. Ancient glaciation of (ireei Mountains, Hitchcock. C, II. Fauna of (Quebec group .ind I'ri' mordial of Canada, Lo^'iUi. So-called talcose schist cil' Wr. mont, Hitchcock, C. H. 1861. Fossil fruits in lignites of BraBj don, LescpK'renx. Contorted pebbles in couulomep ate, Hitchcock, E., jr. Report on northern ^"c^l^llnt| Hall, S. R. Geological map, Hager. Remarks on Taconic system, An .Jour. Sci. Primordial of North Aiiiericiij etc., Rogers, W, B. Economical geology of \'eriiioii Hager. Dikes in Silurian of Sliclbiim Hitchcock, E. Physical geography and ncenerj of Vermont, Hager. Fossils from Potsdam group. lings. Vermont — Co 18)11. (ie()lo< Chcmi Hitc Age of Hitc Convei eratc Hitcl Curved glom sou. Primon systei Primori Levis Geologj conic Notes C. H. Report Hitch: .jr., Ha Barrand ica ai Hunt, Rocks ai burgh, Drift nea Blake. Unstratit Hitchc( Sur la Am(5ri(i On the T{ Age of re Billings I'ossil fru don, Les Soniepoiii Hunt, T Notes on I Marcou, Taconic Hunt, T Dikes in Thomps: Faune des Qn<5bec, structure Rogers, ' Potsdam i Vermont t'rimordia] Barrand Bull. 127- I8B2 [BULL. 12; I. uarbleH, Jiicksiin, 11(1 voi'il aiitii|ui'-. iiul age of HimikIdi: jbcock, E. ) rock, Hayes, .V. A of surface geology, orth America, Marl ideology of I'nitidl ItTH. H. D. 'dgea in VoriiKim,] C.H. of New York, vol.:!,] (I Tacouic ill soiitli iiada, Logan, X d«'H chaliH'S (li , Marcou, J. ■anites and 'I'acdnio ihrock, E. traps in New ilaiii| leasure of erosion, 0, P. lial-Fanna in Nord {arraudc. rts in Vcriniiiit C.H. iation of (ireeii iUtchcock, C. H lelx'C group Mild I'ri Canada, Loj;iiu co.so Hcliist ol' \i'r icock, C. II, in lignites logy of Orleans County, Hall, S. K. Position and height of plateau in whicdi New England glaciers originated, Dana, J. I>. Conne(!ticut glacier, Dana, J. D. 1872. Rocks of Great Barrington, Mass., Dana, J. D. Green Mountain geology ; on the quartzite, Dana, J. D. Ou true Taconic, Dana, .J. D. Address of Hunt to American Association, Dana, .J. D. Remarks on Taconic controversy, Hillings. Fossils in Winooski marble at S wanton, Billings. History of Cambrian and Silu- rian, Hunt, T. S. Chazy fossils in Eoliau limestones of West Rutland, Billings. Glacial period in New England, Perry, ,T. B. What is true Taconic, Dawson, .J. W. 1873. Metamorphism of rocks. Hunt, T.S. Record of Science for 1872 by Baird, Dana, .1. D. Geology of Green and AVhite mountains. Hunt, T. S. On staurolite jiud Silurian age of Green Mountain gneissss, Dana, .r.D. Post-Tertiary history of New England, Perry, J. B. Glacial and Champlain eras in New England, Dana, J. D. Geologic map of United States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitcbcook and Blake. Vermont— Continued. 187.3. Hi'lderberg rocks of Connertiint Valley, Dana, ,1. D. 1874. Relations of geology to agriiiil ture, Hitchcock, C. H. Physical history of New Ilam]! shire, Hitchcock, C. H. Niagara and Lower Ilelderlxrg in United States and Canadi, Hall, .1. 1875. Report of geologist and ou state cabinet. Cutting. Carte gdoloBfiquo do la Tirrf. Maroon, J Geologic chart of the I'nited States, Bradley, V. H. 1876. Report on limonito of Lcliigh County, Pa., by Prime, DanaJ J.D. 1877. Largo bowlders in New llamp. shire, Prescott. Geology of New Huniiisbire, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Iluntiii^'toa Geological map, Hitchcock, C Origin of kaines in MasHacliui setts, l^phani. Connecticut A'^ alley HeldtTbergj * Hitchcock, C. H. Connecticut Valley in Chaiiiplaii and terrace periods, llpliam Vermont geology, by Ifev. J Wing, Dana, ,1 . D. Relation of geology of Ne^ Hampshire to adjacent teiri tory, Hitchcock, C. H. Helderberg of Bernardstou aiij Vermont, Dana, .1. D. Cambrian and Silurian ol' weste: Vermont, Hitchcock, C. Relation of geology of \ ( mwi to that of Berkshire. D:i .T.D. 1878. Glacial drift of New Hampshii Hitchcock, C. H. Dikes and Azoic of soutlieastei Pennsylvania, Hunt, 1'. S The Ice age, Gratacap. Mineralogy aud lithologv ot'Nf Hampshire, Hawes, E. Geology of Lake Chaiuplaiu gion, Hall, J. Modified drift of New Hai shire, Upham. Some points in lithology, Di J.D. erniout— Coniinui mf<. Map „f Neu •ock, C. H. Atlas to geo shire, Hitcl \e, llawes, E- JLake ChauipUu" I, J. rift of Ne\N liam. in lithology, Da UaB erniout— Coni inued. \*1X. Map of New llaniixtliire, Hitcb- cocit.C.H. Atlas to goolof^;, of New lliinip- Hliire, ilitcbcock, C. II. (iravol ridges in Merrimuc N'al- ley,Wrigbt,(i.r. Surfiuc geology of New llauip- sbire, Ujjbani. m"l'. Hudson River age of Tacouic BcbiritB, Dana, J. D. Macfarhtne's (Geological Uailruad (iuidi'. Ilitcbcock, C. II, lt;ic studies on slioro of Lake Cluuniilain, Wliitlield, R. P. Cambrian systeui, Walcott. Lower Siluriau fossils from Tacouic of Emmons, l)ana,.T. 1). Taconicstratigraiihy, Daua, ,). D. 1887. Map of Unitod States, Hitch- cock, C 11. Tacouic (|uestion, Hunt, T. S. 1888 (Jreat Primordial quartzito, Win- choll, \. H. Fossils in l^ower Taconic, Wal- cott. Principles of adversaries of Ta- conic. Marcou, .). Taconic of (icorgia aud report ou Vermont, Marcoii, J. Tacouic of Euunous, Miller, S. A, ; Walcott. 1889. ('amol's Hump aud Mouut Lin- coln, Upham. Date of ro])ort on fjeolofjty of Ver- mont, Hitchcock, C. H. Glaciation of monntains, U]diam. New locality of cauiptonito, Nasou. Conglomerate in gneisses, Hitch- cock, C.H. Building stone, Merrill, G. P. lieport — Paloozic division of pale- ontology, United States Geo- logical Survey, Walcott. 1890. Arcliean axes of oastcrii North America, Daua, J. D. Calciferons in (yliamplain Valley, Hrainerd and Seely, Walcott. Hernardstou series, Emerson. Granitoid areas in Lower Laureu- tian, llitchiock, (', H. Eoliau limestones, Hitclicock, C H. Distribution of bowlders. Hitch- cock, C.H. Macfarlanc's Railway Guide, Hitchcock, c;.n. Rocks at F »rt Cassin, Wliitlield, R. P. Tacouic nionntaius. Am. Geol. Warren's Gcogiaphy, IJicwef. I'anna of Lower ("ainltriiui, Wal- cott. Vermont— ContiMued 1891. Cambrian of Walcott. Chazy formation in the (ham plain Valley, Braiuerd. American opinion on the oMc rocks, Wiuchcll, A. Identity of Lower Caiubri^in ii Rutlviiid regiou, .lames, ,1. F Low'.r Cambrian ago of stoik hridge limestone, Wolff. Manganese deposits, Penrosi Metamorpliism in conglonierat schist, Wolff. Overthrust faults, Walcott. Relation of strength of uiarM to its structure. Perry. j Stones for building, Merrill, G.P j Verneuil, Ed. de. Sur I'iiuportinicc d I la liiuite qui s(^pare le calcairc dc uma I tague des formations ([ui lui son inftjrieures. Soo. G^'ol. France, Bull., Vol. 11. pp. HiC-i; 1840; vol. 12, p. 87, 1841. Uoviowcd by J. W.Fo.ster, ibid., vol. U'f j 86-87, 1840. Oil the Fusulina in the coul lorm tion of Ohio. Am. .Tour. Sci., 2il series, vol. 2, p, 'Jiii a pi 1846. I [Lettre sur la gdolpgie dcs fitat^ Unis.] Soc. Uool. France, Bull., 2il series, vol;4. p 12-13, 1847. Note sur le parallf^lisme dcs roclid des ddp6ts pal(^ozoTquc8 de rAiiioriqii| sei)teutrioiiale avcc ceiix de ri;iiio|i| suivie d'un tableau des ospeccs lossi communes aux deux continents, avel I'indicatiou des <>tage8 oil ellcsscieJ coutrent, ot termiiK^e par un fxaiiia critique de ohacuue de ces esinCes. Soc. (U'ol. Fr.'ince, Hull., 2(1 sorii's voU.Pl 046-709, 1847. 'rrnnslated and condt-uHod by .In in'slI:Jlj Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. ». ]\\i. l'6-l^ 359-370 ; vol. 7, pp. 45-51, 218-231, 1848-W. [Sur le terrain erratique de I'.Vi rique du Nord.] Soc. G(?ol. France, Bull., 2d series, vol.S.p 98-100, 1848. VerrlU, A. E. [Some geologic featnrj of northern Now Hampshire. 1 HoHton Soc. Nat. Hist, Proc., vol 10. p. ) <4 P-), 1«06 [BUIXir, ,,STI N 1 Mrill, A. E.— North America^- iraiid .Man Acadian CiCii \|i|iiiidix K, |)] — < Ml the pos kntv Head. \ mill' on the ge .\mi. Jour. Sii — ( iccurrcnce links on the G llauk. Am. Jour. Sci. '.' I'.), 1878. — Notice of laiiiia occiii)yr the southern N(i. s. Nature incuts, occurrei sidiii' nodules. Am. Jour. .Sei. !,«,■>'_'; vol. 26, p. L'^ (■cent expl e Ciilf Strcii or lln' I'nited f (iiiMiiiission. !' ilcpiisits — fossil stdiic nodules. Science, vol. '.', j Am. Nat., vol. r ( liaracter of "11 the castein Mutes. !!• ad ti) Nat. Ac Am. Nat., vol. 1! irgiiiias. [Incli ITSll. .Strata on 1 Lincoln. IIH". Mineralog ("istliclioi Anierika 17iHt. .Siiiid hilh trobe. 1807. oliservatic United map. Ma l''reestouo and Rail trobe, 1>*M. b'egion an Mitchell Mx. Coal in v tirammei (ieology o Miidnre. [Buix-ir unT.N-l ued. of North America matioii in the ( liaiu lley, Braiuonl. opiuiou on the olik iiicbell, A. 1" Lower Cambriiin ii re/^iou, .hinies, ,1. F. iiibriiin ago of stock imestone, WoltV. a deposits, Penrose. hism in couf^loiuent ^ollf. t faults, Walcott. of strength of inarWi ructure. Perry. buildiug, Merrill, G.P Sur I'iiuportimcc ill »are le calcaire ilc iiinn luatiouB qui liii son •o, ]5uii., Vol. 11. pp. m-a ,1841. W.Foster, ibid., vol. 1'.' fi lina in the coal dmm 2(1 series, vol. 2, p. Hi ijp la g6oU)gie dcs fltats Bull., 2d series, vol. 4. n larallolisme dcs roclia )zoiquc8 do r.ViiKniuil ■»>(• ceiix de rKuni|i( an dP8 cspi'cos I'ossila denx continonts, iive ctages oil ollcs se lei inin(^e par nu exiiiui) lue de ces esjuces. ;e, l!ull.,2(l8<>ricH voHl> ondoiisod by.Jnni'sHiJl d Horiea. vol. ;>, iip. ''*-" 45-51,218-231, IHIH-Jli. in erratique tic I'Aiiil e. Bull., 2d serii's, viiU B ouae geologic iV'.ituil Hampshire.] Hist., Proc, v«l. lO.i'.S NORTH AiMEKICAN GEOLOGY. J)81 eiiill, A. E. — C'ontinned. — (.rand Manan. A(adiai\ fieol.. liy.T. W. Dawson, '.'(lertitioii. Aipi iidix Iv pp. C.Til-CHO, I.diKliin. 1«(18 — (Ml the post-l'lioccne fossils of San- k(il\ Mead, Nantucket Island, with a note on tlio geology, by 8. il. Sciiddcr. .\mi. JoKi'. Sii..;i(l sciio.H, vol. U), pp. 364-375. — ( K'cnrrence of fossiliferous Tertiai'y idcivs on the (irand HanU and (ioorgcs Hank. Am. Jo(ir. Sci.. 3(1 sciii'S, vol. 10, ]ip 323-324 (/ !•.), 1878. — Notice of tbe vomaikablo marine laiiiia occupying tlit^ outer banks olV ihc southern coast of New Kngland, Nil. .^. Natur(^ and origin of tlie sedi- ments, occurrence of fossiliferous linie- Ktiinc nodules. Viii. Jdur. Sci.. :i(l .scries, vol. 'J4, i>p. 447-4."i'J, l.vvj ; vol. 2«, p. Ii45, 1883. — Kccent explorations in tbe region of tli(! <;ulf Stream otV tiie eastern coast 111 ilic I'nited States, l>y liu; l. S. Fish ( immnssion. Nature and origin of tbe ijeimsits — fossiliferous iiiagnesian lime- stone nodules. Sciiiieo, vol. 2, pp. l.')3-ir)4, 4^ 1883. .\iii. Nat., vol. 17. pp. 18it-190, 3ii5-;i08, 1883. — ( liaraeter of tlie deep-sea deposits "II tiie eastern coast of tbe United States. li.ad toNaf. Ae.id. Sei.,1884. Am Nat., vol. lit, pp. G!)-70, 1885. JrginiaB. [Including West Virginia.] its:;. Strata on branches of York River, Lincoln. 1787. Mineralogisebe Kenntniss des (')stlieben Tbeils von Nord- Anierika, etc., Sehoe|)f. 17W. Saiul bills of C'ajie Henry. La- trobe. l!a- trobe. If^ll. b'cgion around Harpers Ferry, Mitcbell, S, L IMS. Coal in vicinity of l{icbniond, (iranunor. (ieology of tbe United States, Miiclure. Virginias. [Including West Virginia] — Continued. 1818. Observations on geology of North America, Mitcbell. S. I.. Natural Bridge, (Jilmer. On i)arts of N'irgiuia, 'rennessee, AIal>ama, Mississipiii, etc., Cor- nelius. 1821. Structure of valley of tbe Mis- sissippi, Nuttall. 1823. Essay on salt, Van Rensselaer. 1824, Essay on Tertiary of America, Finch. 1826. 8iiell marl region, coal formation, and contiguous region. Fierce. 1830. Origin of bituminous coal, (iaz- lay. 1831. Hath on Herkeley Springs region, llayden. H. n.' Tour to caves, Uailau. 1832. Great Valley and lUiie Ridge, Foatherstonbaugb. Analogy between marl id' Con- necticut and chalk of lOurope, Morton, S.(;, Fossil shells of the Tertiary, Con- rad. 1833. New fossil shells, Conrad. Section through K'icbmond coal tield, Taylor. R. C. Plants in secondary of Freder- icksburg, Taylor, R. C. Rappahannock gold mines, Kio and Millington. Review of sections in Nirginia and Maryland, Taylor, R. C. field regions, Dickson, ,J. Country between Fredericks- burg and Winchester, Clemson, T.C. Travertine in Alleghany County, Featherst(mhangb. Saliferons formation in Ohio Valley, llildrctli. Natural tunnel in Scott County, Long. 1834. Country between Haltimore and tbe Ohio, Aikin. Ricbinoud coal basin, I'aylor. K. C. 1835. Tertiary of the Atlantic Coast, Conrad. Observations in Atlanta I'ertiary region, Conrad, 982 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (BUtT., 1J7 VirginiaB. [Including West Virginia]— Continued. 1835. Report on elevated country be- tween Missouri and Rod rivers, Featherstouliaugli. 1836. ReconuaisHunco of Virginia, Rog- ers, W. S. Bitiiniinoii.i coal deposits of the valley of the Ohio, Ilildreth. Recoiinaissiincc from Washington through Wisconsin to the Co- toau dii Prairie, Featherston- hangh. 1837. Tertiary formations of \'irginia, liogers and Rogers. (iold mines and regions of Vir- ginia, Silliniaii. Gold mine near Fredericlea, II. C. 1841. Fossil in Koceneof .Tames River, Tuomey, Report of survey of Virginia for 1840, Rogers, W. B. Secondary and Tertiary of south- ern Atlantic States, Hodge. Report of survey of Mrgiuia I'm 1841,Rogers. \V. B. Mineral saltin Virginia, Taylor, S. 1842. Nature of dip of Trias of eastern United Stat(>s, Rogers, W. B. Notice of coal mines of Rich- mond, Wooldridge. Ancient erosion at base of the Oriskany, Rogers, W. R, Natural coke of eastern Virginia, Rogers, W. B. Virginias. [Including West Virgiuin]- Continued, 1842, Portion of the Atlantic Tertian region, Conrad. Structure of the Appalachlai chain, and laws of mountuii chains, Rogers and Rogers. Geology of the third district New York, Emmons, E. 1843, Limits of Infusorial stratum Virginia, Rogers, W. B. Geology of western tlistrict New York, Hall, J. Age of coal rocks of eastern Vir ginia, Rogers, W. B, New locality of the Infusorial stratum, Tuomey, Marcellus and Hamilton in tin West and South, Rogers, H. li Rock salt of the llolston, l[;iv den. C, B. Age of New Red sandNtouts Rogers, H. D. Age of coal near Richmond, iim Fredericksburg s a n d s t o n f Rogers, W. B. Structure of Appalachians, ixin plifying laws of mountaii chains, Rogers and Rogers. Origin of Appalachian (oal, Rogers, H. D. Temperature in coal nmio of eastern \'irginia, Roger.-*, \V Connection of thermal sjjrinusin Virginia with axes and fanlis, Rogers, W. B. 1844, American geology and conditim of research in United States, Rogers, H. D. 1845, Older Tertiary of Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia, l,\i'll, Miocene Tertiary of Maryland, Virginia, and the Carohnas, Lyell, 1846, Tertiary of Warren County, Miss,, Conrad, 1847, .Vucient sea margins, Ch:iuilitrs, nistribution of remains nioMrt formations of tlie Initeil States, Hall, J. Structure of Richmond coal, Hooker, J. D. Plants from coal tield neiir Rioli mond, Bunbury. Coal Held near Richmond. LyelL OABTON.] Virginias. [Id Continued 1848. Kocem rad. Statist 1819, Bassin Marc Reniarl Ridg Second Lyell 18.50, Eocene rad, Strnctn pared H, D. 18.51, Equiva Tertif Gold f( Virgil ,Tohns Age of Unite 18,'>2. Report ( wha C Turf bui Lesqu 1853, Report ( cock. Geologic etc, M 1854, Salt an River, Geologic States Sci, Prideva] 1855, Minerali ten St America Uebor ( Ameri 18.56. Origin i coal m America ,I,D. Relation rocks North Age of c and of W. B. Posidon( W.B. [BUI.I.. Ij; ling West Vlrgiuin]. the Atlantic Tertian ourad. of tlie Appalachian id laws of moiiiitiiiii ogera aud Rogers. r the third district di {, Emmons, E. Infusorial stratum in Rogers, W. B. r western district o| :k, Hall.J. I rocks of eastern Vir- gers, W. B. ity of the Infusorial Tuomey. and Hamilton in the d South, Rogers, H. Ii, of the llolston. II;iy- ew Red sandstoues, 1. D. .1 near Richmond, ami ksburg sandstoiit, .V. B. >f Appalachians, cxin laws of uiouutaiii ogers and Rogers. Appalachian (nal, [. D. re in coal nuno.^ of irginia. Rogerw, \V. ii. if thermal sjirin^sin ith axes and faults. B. iology aud condition ill in United Stats, D. iry of Virginia, f^oinli ind Georgia, Lycll. ■tiary of Marylaml, and the Carolinas, f Warren t'omitv, rad. margins, Chainlitn. of remains m oMcr of tlie I'liiteil 11, J. )f Richinoiid foal, . D. coal held near Ricli' bury, ar Richraoud, LyelL DARION.] NORTH AMEBICAN GEOLOGY. 983 Virginias. [Including West Virginia.] — Continued. 1848, Eocene of Vicksburg, Miss., Con- rad. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. lSli». Bassin du comtd de Chesterfield, Marcon, J. Remarks on Primary of Blue Ridge, Rogers, W. B. Second visit to the United States, Lyell. 1850. Eocene of Vicksburg, Miss., Con- rad. Structure of Appalachians com- pared with the Alps, Rogers, H. D. 1851. Equivalency of the American Tertiary, Desor, Rogers, H. D. Gold formations of Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina, .Johnson, W. R. Age of Newark areas of eastern United States, Foster. 1852. Reportto James River and Kana- wha Canal Company, Tuomey. Turf building in Dismal Swamp, Lesquereux. 1853. Report on certain points in geol- ogy of Massachusetts, Hitch- cock. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcoii, J. 1851. Salt and gypsum of Holston River, Rogers, H. D. Geologic map of the United States, by Marcon, Am. Jour. Sci. Pridevale coal, Rogers, W. B. 1S55, Mineralreiclithuin der Vereinig- ten Staaten, Ditl'eubach. American geology, Emmons, E. Ueber die Geologic von Nord- Amerika, Marcon, J. 185(). (Irigin of carbonate of iron in coal measures, Rogers, W. B. American geologic history, Dana, J.D. Relations of New Red to coal rocks of eastern Virginia and North Candina. Rogers, W. B. Age of coal rocks near Richmond and of North Carolina, Rogers, W. B. Posidonomya in Virginia, Rogers, W.B. Virginias. [Including West N irgiuia.J — Continued. 1856. Lignite from coal rocks, Rogers, W. B. Inlluence of trap on adjacent strata, Rogers, W. B. Natural coke near Richmond, Rogers, W. B. Report of midland counties of North C;iioliiia, Emmons, E. 1857. Position of elephant reniaius of North America, Foster. Review of Emmons's report on midland counties, North Caro- lina, Dewey, C. Age of Richmond coal, Herr. 1858. Laws of structure of most dis- turbed zones of earth's crust, Rogers, H. D. Geology of North America, Mar- con, J. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogers, H. D. Age of Richmond coal, Lyell. 1859. Copper mine, Fauquier County, Jackson, C. T. Reply to criticisms of J. D. Dana, Marcon, J. Metamorphics of Atlantic Slope, Rogers, H. D. 1860. Second report of chemist of Ma- ryland, Tyson. Coal formations of North Amer- ica, Lesquereux. Trias of Virginia and North Caro- lina, Emmons, E. 1861. On Lesquereux's table of coal measures, Lesley, .1. P. Devonian of Carboniferous of Iowa, Rogers, Vi. B. Subconglomerate coal measures of northwestern Virginia, Les- ley, J. P. Some points iu American geology. Hunt, T. S. Surla faunc priuiordiale en Ani6- ri(iue, Barrande. Distribution aud relations of rock oil, Andrews, E. B. Coal from Boone County, W. Va., Richardson, .1. W. Infusorial earth from Maryland and Virginia, Rogers, W. B. Comparison of Lower Carbonif- erous of Nova Scotia, etc., Rog- ers,W, B. 984 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BtnL.187 nAHTON.l Virginias. [Indufing West \'iiginia.J — Continued. 1862. Extension of Carboniferous of the United S^'ates, Stevens. 1865. Coal and gypsum of soutliern Virginia, Lesley, .1. 1'. Asphalt vein in coal measures of western Virginia, Lesley, J. P. 1866. Origin of some of the earth's features, Dana, J. D. Oil producing uplift of AVestVir- giuia, Evans, E. AV. Map of Canada and part of the United States, Logan and Hall. Coal, iron, and oil, Daddow. Skizzen aus Virginia, Credner, H. Eeport on limestone, petroleum, and salt. Hunt, T. tS. Elements of geology, Lyell. Petroleum and its geologic rela- tions, Andrews, E. B. 1867. Lower Silurian hematites of America, Lyman. Natural coke near Eichmoud, Rogers, W. B, 1868. Origin and relations of certain sands and clays. Cope. 1869. Map to illustrate types of earth's surface east from Cincinnati, Lc8l(>y, J. P. Anticlinal in Wythe County, Kohler. American fossiliferous strata, Conrad. 1870. Examination of Monongalia County, Stevenson. West Virginia handbook, Diss De Bar. 1871. Oil-bearing rocks of Ohio and Virginia, Warner. Elements of geology, Lyell. Notes of gold mines in Virginia, Hen wood. Relations of Richmond granite, age of Richmond coal, Hatteras uplift. Perry. Oolite coal field of Virginia, Greer. Fossils in Monongalia County, Meek. Geognosie und Mineralreichthum des AUeghany-Systems, Cred- ner, H. 1872. Relationsof syenite at Richmond, elevation of coast of Hatteras and Maine, Jacksou, C. T. Virginias. [Including West Virginia. ]~ Continued. 1872. Relations of syenite under ]{icb- moud coal. Perry. Causes of production of Ca]ie Hatteras, Shaler. Notes on West Virginia, Steven- sou. Staleys Creek iron region, Ly. man. 1873. Midlothian colliery, Heinricb, Geologic map of United Statis, Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. Metamorpbism of rocks, lliuit. T.S. Copper deposits of the liliie Ridge, Hunt, T. S. Glaciers in Virginia, Stevens. The Virginias, Hotchkiss. West Virginia asphaltum deposit, Fontaine. Structure of Tazewell, KiihsiII and Wise counties, Lesle,\ , ,1 1', 1874. Upper coal measures west ot the Alleghanies, Stevenson. Coal of Kanawha Valley, .stevin- sou. Map of coal fields of the I'liitfil States, Hitchcock, C. H. Geology about Richuioud. sliakr. Crystallines of the Blue l?i(l;'c Hunt, T. S. Drift in Virginia, Stevens, K. 1' Notes on the southern Appahi- chians, Hunt, T. S. Great conglomerate. New Kivei, W. Vu., Fontaine. Alleghany coal field, WhittUxy, Parallelism of coal seams An- drews, E. B. Niagara and Lower Hel(lerberj;in United States and C'auadi Hall, J. Ore Knob copper mine, Xortli Carolina, Hunt, T. S. Natural coke of Richmond, Va., Stevens, R. P. Geology in Ritchie and iylorj counties, Frazer. New River Canyon, Stevens. K P. 1875. Eastern Virginia coal field Corvj ell. Geologic chart of the rniteii| States, Bradley, F. H, 187 [BtTLl,127 ig West Virginia. ]- syenite under Itich- Perry. roduction of Cajie Ihaler. ist Virginia, Steven- k iron region, Ly- olliery, Heinricb. p of United Stiitts, , C. H.; Hitclicock 31U of rocks, limit, )08it8 of tlio Blue nt, T. S. ('irginia, Stevtus. 18, Ilotclikiss. ia asphaltum deposit, f Tazewell, Kussell conutiea, Leslev, ,1 1', measures west of the ea, Stevenson, awba Valley, Steven fields of the I'liiteil tchcock, C. H. »ut Richmond. SluiKi, of the Blue Ki(l;'e, inia, Stevens, K.l' e southern Appiil;!- it, T. S. omcrate, New Kivei, ijutaine. 1 field, WhittU'>ey. f coal seam-. An- l.ower Heldorbergm bates and t'uiiaila, copper mini', Noitli Hunt, T. S. e of Richmond, Va P. Ritchie and Tylorj ?'razer. any on, Stevens, K P. inla coal field Corv' lart of the V\)M\ idley, F. H, nABTHN.I NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 985 VirglnlaB. [Including West Virginia.] — Continued. 1875. Gravel and cohble deposits of Virginia, etc., Rogers, W. B. Tripoli near Nottingham, Md., .lohn.son, C. Concerning "Hermiida'" tripoli, SuUivant. Geology of the Blue Ridge, Fon- taine. Primordial strata of Virginia, Fontaine. Geology and jicography of jietro- leum, Wrigley, Great Dismal Swamji region, Webster, N. B. Comparison of Alleghany coal tieldn, Andrews, E. B. 1870. Conglomerate series of West Vir- ginia, Fontaine. Upper coal of Virginia and Penn- sylvania, White, I. C. Conglomerate in No. XII on New River, Young, C. A. Structure of Ohio coal lields, Whittlesey. Coal plants from Ohio, Andrews, E. B. Resources of West Virginia, Maury and I'ontaine. Notes on West Virginia, Steven- son. Alleged parallelism of coal beds, Stevenson. Diatomaceous sands of l{ich- mond, Coryell. Catalogue of West Virginia ex- hibit at Philadeljihia, Maury. Implements from drift at I{ich- moud, Wallace. C. W. Virginia geographical and polit- ical summary, Hotcbkiss. 1877. Contril)ution to microgeology, Stodder. Vespertine of the Virginiiis, Fontaine. Axes about Cumberland (Jap, Shaler. (iravel deposits of Virginia, etc., Rogers, W. B. .\nthracite from Third Hill Moun- tain, Frazer. Coal regions of America, Macfar- lane. Outcrop belt of east Kentucky coal field, Lesley, J. VirginlaB. [Including AVest Virginia.]— Continued. 1877. Materials of southweetern Vir- ginia, Boyd. 1878. Dikes and Azoic of southeastern Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Petroleum and other hydrocar- bons, Broadhead. Surface geology of southwestern Pennsylvania, Stevenson. Relations of the Blue Ridge in Virginia, Rogers, W. B. Region along Virginia and Ken- tucky State line, Moore. Eozoic rocks of North America, lIunt.T. S. 1879. Mesozoic of \'irginia, Fontaine. Silurian formation in central Vir- ginia, Camjibell, J. i^. Balcony Falls, Cami)bell, .1. L. Virginia .section across Appala- chian chain, C'ami)bell, .1. L. Mesozoic in Virginia, Heinricdi. Handbook of Virginia, Pollard. Examination of part of .lames River iron belt, McDonald. North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. Macfarlauo's Geological Railroad Guide, Stevenson and Fontaine. Mesozoic sandstone of the Atlan- tic Slope, Frazer. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad Guide, Virginia, Rogers. W. B. 1880. Permian flora of Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Fontaine and White. Richmond Diatomaceous earth, Michels. New River coal lield. Morris, S. F. Former extent of Triassic in the East. Russell, I. C. Section at Low Moor, Wickes. Report on line of Richmond and Southwestern Railway, Slialer. Resources near Richmond and Southwestern Railway. Hotch- ki.'^s. Iron ores of the Virginias, Rogers, W. li. Arcadia iron property. Beckwitli. Resourc'es of .Shenandoah Valley, Va., Hotcbkiss. Minerals of southwestern Vir- ginia, Rufi'uer. 986 f'ATALOGllE AND INDEX OF (BOUL. 127, Virginias. [Including West Virj{iuia.J — Continued. 1880. Ifesources i»f Brocks (iap, Cauip- b.-ll. J.L. Surface geology of soiitliwestorn rcuiisylvania region, Stevon- soi). Purgatory proju-rty, Ilotetourt County, I'anipbell, ,1. L. l*'o8sil.s and rocks near White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, Meek. Rich Patch iron region, Camp- boll, J.L. Hawks Xest-fJanley Mountain section. Page, W. N. Sniitbers-Gaulcy trnct of coal lands, Hotchkiss. Coal fields of the Virginias, flotcbkiss. Resources of Page Valley, Va., Prince. Country adjacent to .James River and Kanawha Canal, Campbell, .1. L. 1881. Norfolk and Western and Shenan- doah Valley railroads, Hotcli- kis.s. Analyses of orhen, J. R. Greenway iron belt of .James River, Kimball, 98ft CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP rnrLr. 12 Virginias. [Including West Virginia.] — Continued. 1885. 8t. Mary iron property, Camp- bell, J. L. (icology of Higliland County, Va., HotchliiHB. Geology of natural gas, White, I. C. Analyse.^ of rocks, etc., work done in Washington laboratory, Clarke and Chatard. Notes on Tazewell, Russell, Wise, Smith, and Washington coun- ties, Stevenson. Potsdam cast of Blue Ridge, Campbell. .1. L. Handbook of Virginia, Harrison. Notes on raotamori)hi8m, .Steven- son. History of Taconic question, and relations of the rocks, Hunt, T, S. Work in Great Kanawha Valley in 1H84, White, I. C. Nomenclature of Appalachian coal beds. White, I. C. Morgantown gas well, West Virginia, White, I. C. Progress of geology in 1883, Hunt, T. S. Natural ]$ridge, Ashburner. Fontaine's older Mesozoic llora of Virginia, Science. Coal beds of Carbon Creek, W. Va., White, I. C. Sections on Coal River, Rogers, W. B. Map of the United States, McGee. Rogers's Geology of tlie Virgin- ias, Campbell, J. L. and H. D. 1886. Low Moor iron ores, Lyman. Report of division of chemistry, Clarke, F. W. Samples of iron ores, Benton. Pyrites deposits, Wendt. 1887. Coal from Jefferson County, analysis, Whitfield. .1. E. Bowlders at high altitudes along rivers. White, I. C. Notes in western Virginia, Brit- ton, N. L. Lower Carboniferous, Stevenson. Age of Potomac formation, Ward, L. F. Bristol and Big Stone Gap region, Boyd. Virginias. [Including West Virginia. ]- Continued. 1887. Map of tl3 United States. Ilitoii- cock, C. H. Faults of southwestern Virginia, Stevenson. Gas and coal, Chesterfield Conniy, Russell, 1. C. Natural coke from Midlotlii;iii, analysis, Riggs. New River-Crip))le Creek rcj^ion, d'lnviUiers and McCrealli. Reconnaissance in soutlnvestirn Virginia, Stevenson. Surface geology of south western Virginia, Stevenson. Trenton limestone from Loxiiij,'. ton, aualy.sis, Riggs. 1888. Coal, Ashburner. Columbia formation, McGee. Flora of older Meso/.oic, Sttu-. Mineral resources, Procter. Richmond coal field, ClitVonl. Sauropoda from the Potimiaf formation, Marsh. Table of geological formatioiij, Rogers, W. B. Notes on joint structure, C'losln-. Terraces, McGee, Stevenson. Three fonnations of the middle Atlantic Coast, McGee. Upper Cumberland Valley. Mc- Creath and d'Invilliers. Report, division of Paleobotany [younger Mesozoic from IJich- mond Hontliward], Ward, L. F. 1889. Richmond coal field, Xewell. Coal field of southwestern Vir- ginia, Killebrew. Glenmore iron estate, Greenbrier County, Page. Iron ore, Rockbridge County, Pechin. Oriskany bowlder near Washing- ton, D. C, Cui'tice. Antecedents of man in Potomai Valley, McGee. Fossil wood of Potomac lorraa- tion, Kuowlton. Building stone, Merrill, G. V. 1890. Corundum in Patrick Count.v, Genth. Dikes in Paleozoic series. Bar- ton, Diller. Canncl coal, Macfarlane, G. Evidence of glacial action in Virginia, Minor. DiBTON.] Virginias. Continii IWIO. Exp( laii Glac Macf Cai Roj I.( Note^ Cli Potoi Triaw Mai Wan Glaci; T. ( 18111. Arte.si Canib Wal Com]) igut Bro^ Contri Creta( Wbi Date ( grap Devon relai Excurf Will Exped land Fauna cott. Fresh-' Genesii Geolog grou Iron or Manga Mangai Hall, Map II Boyd Mesozo tions Post-P] Glaci Stratig held, Structi cock, Submai Stones fBUU.. 12: g West Virginia. ]- uitecl States, Hitch- til western Virginia, Chesterfield Coniii y, ) from Midlotliiaii. ri])]>lo Creelc rcfjion, and McC'realli. ICO in soutliweHtirii tcvenson. )gy of south westeiu tevonson. sstono from Lexini;- lis, Riggs. ner. ■niiition, McGee. r Mesozoif, Stur. iirccH, Procter, lal field. Clin'onl. from the Potomao Marsh, ulogical formatinns, . 1?. it strncture, Croshv. Gee, Stevenson, fcions of the niiddlc nast, McGee. lorland Vallej, Mc- d'luvilliers. on of PalooIiiitaiiT kleaozoic from Rich- ward], Ward, L.F. al field, Xowoli. sonthweBtem Vir- brew. II estate, Greenbrier oclibridge Comity, Ider near Wasliiug- Curtice. :)f man in Potomac jlec. of Potomac tnrraa- ton. e, Merrill, G.l'. Patrick ('(>unty, eozoic series. Uar- lacfarlane, G. glacial action in iuor. DiBTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 989 Virginias. [Including West Virginia.] — Continued. WO. ExiKMlition into southern Mary- land and Virginia, Clark, W. B. Glacial climate [gravels], Shalor. Macfarlauc's Railway Guide, Campbell, Chester, Fontaine, Rogers, W. 13,, Parsons, White, I.e. Notes on Richmond coal field, Clidord. Potomnc flora, Kontaine. Triassic flora of Richmond, Va., Marion, .1. Warren's Geography, Brewer. Glacial boundary, Chamberlin, T. C, Wright, G.F. 18ltl. Arte.siaii wells, Woolman. Cambrian of North America, Walcott. Coni]io8ition of certain Mesozoic igneous rocks, Campbell and Brown. Contrast in color of soils, Crosby. Cretaceous of North America, White, C. A. Date of origin of certain topo- graphic forms, Davis, W. M. Deviuiian and Carboniferous, cor- relation, Williams, II. S. Excursion acro.ss Appalachians, Williams, G. 11. Expedition to southern Mary- land, Clark, W. H, Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Wal- cott. Fresh-water morasses, Shaler. (Jenesis of iron ores, Kimball. Geologic position of Catskill group, Prosser. Iron ores of Virginia, Pechin. Manganese deposits, Penrose. Manganese districts at Cremora, Hall, C. E. Map of southwestern Virginia, Boyd. Mesozoic and Cenozoic forma- tions, Darton. Post-Pliocene subsidence versus Glacial dams, Spencer, .1. W. Stratigraphy of bituminous coal tield, White, I. C. Structure of Blue Ridge. Hitch- cock, C. H. ; Geiger and Keith. Submariiit; channels, Lindenkohl. Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. Virginiaa. [Including W«8t Virginia.]— Continued. 1891. Titanic oxide [in soils], Duuning- ton. Washington region, 1). C, Dar- ton, Mc(ioe, Williams, G. H. Vlrlet d'Aoust, Tlioodore. Nouvelles observations sur le nn^tamorphisme nor- mal. Soc. Gfol. Franco, Bull., 2(1 Merles, vol. 15, pp, 119-129,1858. Observations sur un terrain d'origine m^^teorique oil de transport aerieu qui existe au Mexi(|ue. et sur le phcnoiin"^n6 des trombes de pouasit re auquel il doit principalement son origine. Notes sur le reboisement des montagnes. Soc. Grol. France, Bull., 2d »orie», vol. 15, pp. 129-139,1858. De la formation des oolithes des masses nodulaires en g^n^ral. Soc. ( J^'ol. France. Bull,, 2d soriea, vol. 15, pp. 187-205, 1858. Sur les salines diflV^rentes et les dif- f(^rents degrcs de salure de certains lacs du Mexique. Soc. Geol. Franco. Bull., 2d series, vol. 22, pp. 464-472, 1805. Coup d'icil g(the inch. [Not seen.] Vivian, William. Observations on the mining district of Senora, Tuolumne County, Cal. Cornwall Koyal Geol. Soc, Trans., vol. 7, pp. 216-219, 1865. Vogdes, A. W. Cretaceous and Tertiary of Charleston, S. C. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 16, jjp. 69-70 (4 p.), 1878. From Charleston News and Courier, April !t. 1878. Short notes upon the geology of Catoosa County, Ga. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 18, pp. 475-477, 1879. Course of sciences applied to mili- tary art, part 1, geology and military geography; geology, iv, 176 pages, 23 plates, Fort Monroe [Va.] 1884. 990 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BULL. 127 Vogdes, A. W. — Continned. ■ Notes on tlif diHtribntion of iron oreHinthc I'nitfMl States, compiled from variouH j^eological ivportH, 24 Jiagrs, Fortress Monroe, Va., IHXG. Some forgotten Taconic literature. Am. (iool., vol. 2, pp. S.VJ-S.IS, 1888. The genera anil specitis of Nortli American Carlioniferonw trilobitos. New York Acail. Sci., AniiulH. vol. 4, pp. 6!»-105,riiitoHlI, in. 1888. VoBe, (ieorge L. Tracks of ancient glaciers in the White Mountains of New lIiimi)shiro, with a few remarks upon the geohtgieal strnctiiro of some portion.s of that group. Am. Assoi'. Ailv. Sci., Proc, vol. 16, pp. 127- 128, 1807. Vose, Oeorge L.— Continued. Am. Nat., vol. 2. pp. 281-292, map, witli iiddi. tloiml note, p. 3'iO, 1800. Aliatravt. Am. Nat., vol. 1, pp. 560-557 (| p.i 1808. On the distortion of pebbles in ion glomeratcB, with illustrations limu Hangcly Lake, in Maine. Dosloii Soc. Nat. lli.st., Mcraoira, vul. i, pji 482-488, plates, 4°, 1889. Alistract, Ho.stoii .Soc. Nat. lllHt., I'roi .. vcl, 11, p. 300 (4 p.), 186!t. Am. Nat., vol. 2, \t. 22:i (i p.), 18fi!». [Notes on geology of portions o( Jackson, Hartlett, Conway, and 'lam worth, N.H.] (leol. Surv. New Ilampaliire, 4tli Aimml Kci'"""!, Its progress duriug 1871, pp. 21-2l Nashua, 1872. w. 'Wachsmuch, Charles, NileB,W. H., and. Kvidcuce of two distinct geological for- mations in the Burlington limestone. Am. .tour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 42, p]). 9.5-99, 1806. and Springer, Frank. New species of crinoidsand I>la8t(tid8 from the Kin- derhook group of the Lower Carlion- iferou.s locks at Legrand, Iowa. Geol. Surv. Illinois. pMJlofry and paleontol- ogy, vol. 8, pp. 155-208, ])iateB, Springfield. 1890. WadsMvorth, Martin E. Notes on the mineralogy and petrography of Boston and vicinity. Boston Soc. Nat. 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Am.Jnur, Soi. 3d series, vol. 22. pp. 320-321. 402-403, 1f*hl. [Remarks on evidences of coinim.i- sion in the rocks of Boston basin und on elongation of pebbles in general.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 20, pp, 313- 318.405,1881. Tufa from Florissant, Colo. Tnited States geological and geographical survey of the Territories, F. V. Haydiii io charge. Bull., vol.6, pp. 286-287, Wasliiiijitoii, 1882. On the filling of amygdaloidal lav- ities and veins in the Keweenaw I'nint district of Lake Superior. A reply to Prof. James D. Dana. Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol.21. p;).91- 103, 1883. [Zircon-syenite from Marbleiiead, Mass.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol.21, p. 1* (i p.). 1883. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 23. p 418 (,\ p.), 1882. Some points relating to the geolog- ical exploration of the fortieth paral lei. Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proo., vol. 21, pp. ilS- 274, 1883. [ ] TheLizardschisteandserpentiues, Science, vol. 1, pp. 402-403 (i p.), 1883. Review of T. G. Bonuey, QuKrt, Jour. Geol Soc, 1833. Wadsworth — ] The 1' stuiies. S( ionco, V Ueview ol ■•eilos, vol. : — 1 Hhyol Science, \ I Kcview ol lies, vol. 25, — I Hyper: .Scicneo, VI Ifevlew ot No. 1. — .St. Davi( .Science, vc — The mie continent. Science, vo licview of cr".,1882. — J The Cli rites. [Not (u'ol. Mag., ; Science, vol — Relations longlomerat ton, Mass., t( .\iii. Jour. S( (J p.), 1883. From llarvi — Note on V the ])aramor lilendo of th( Northwester] .\m. Jour. S( I8s:!. Itcviewed b; — Alga" and Science, vol. — ] Thehori Mass. Science, vol. — Meteoric » Science, vol. — Keweenav Science, vl. Keview oi rock.s oC Lake — Tlie appro reutian by 1 [Abstract.] Hoston Soc. '. 122. 1883. — [, 470- I. D[ana]. Am. Jour. Sci.. 320-:i21. 402-403, ]«8I. vidences of coiii])r(r of Boston 1)aHiii .iiiil lebbk'S iu };eueral,] ist., Proc, vol. 20, pp, 313- P«T"1«.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 991 lo, s.saut, Colo. ^ical and gcogr.tphiral torii'8, F. V. Ha.vdiii in :)p. 288-287, ■\Va»liiiif;toii. amygdaloidal lav- ho Keweenaw Point iperior. A reply to la. St., Proc, vol.21. pii.SI- from Marbleiicad. ist., Proc, vol. 21. ii. W Sci., 3d series, vol. 23. f iting to the geolos- the fortieth pural- It., Proc., vol. 21. pp. 243- ists and serjient lues. 2-403 (i p.), 1883. uey, Quart, Jour. Gecl Wadaworth, Martin E. — Continued. — ] The Potsdam aud St. Peters sand- BtoncH. S. icnco, vol. 2, p. 62 (g p.), 1888, Kcvipw of K. 1). Irving, -Viii. Jour. Scl., .'Ul :.eii('«, vol. 2,">, p.401, 188;i. — I Hhyolite from Yellowstone Park, ScU'llci', vol. l.p. 4U( (J p ).1H83. i;ovi«'w ol' W. llonin, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ho- li.s. vol.25, p. 100, lH8:i. — 1 Ilyjierstlieue andesito. .Siionco, vol. 1, p. 400 (;; p.). 1HH3. Itpvlcw of \V. Cross. U. S. (iool. Surv,, r.uU. No. 1. . — i^t, David's rocks and universal law. .^clcrn-e, vol. 1. p. .Itl (! p.), 18H3. — The raieroscopic ovideuco of a lost contiucut. Science, vol. 1, pji. ,M)0-.592, 1883. 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Structure of northern Washing- ton, AVillis. 1888. Mount Ranier and the glaciers, Willis. Analysis of soil, Schneider, (yoal, Ashburnor. Puget group, White, C. A. Transcontinental railways, Lang. 1889. Invertebrate fossils from Pacific Coast, AVhite, C. A. Fauna of Eiiuus beds, Cope. 1890. Macfarlane's Railwjiy (Juide, Dawson, G. M. ; Willis. 1891. Coal measures, Dewsnap. Washiugtou — Continuep. 229-243, 1889. Webster, Clement L. — Continued. A description of the Rockford shales of Iowa. Davenport Acail. Sei., I'roe., vol. 5. part 1, lip. 1011-109. 1889. The transitioniil drift of a portion of northern Iowa. Am. Nat., vol. 24. jip. 1182-1185, 189*1. Webstor, .lohn W. Remarks on the structure of tho Calton Hill, near Edin- burgh, Scotland; and on the aqueous origin of wacke. Am. Jour. Sei., vol. 1, pp. 230-234, 1818. Localities of minerals, observed principally in lladdaui, in Connecticut, in September, 181'J. Am. .Jour. Sei., vol. 2, pp. 239-240, 1820. .Siliceous sinter of tho Azores. 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Si'hool of Mines, (Juart.,vol. 7, pj). l.'il !• 218-23,'), :!0i:i'J2. 18.80. EiiK.and Miniii}; Jour., vol. 41, ])p. 4ii7 m 426-428, 440-447 ; vol. 42, pp. 4-5, 22-24, 18s(i The coiiper ores of the Sontln\ est. Am. In.st. Mining Eiif;., Trans., vol. l,'i, |i 2.'>-77, idalcs, 1887. Abstract, Kiif;. and Mining ilour., vol. ;i:i,p|i 91-90, 112-114, 133-131, 150-1,")2, 183-185, ls.'<7. The Potosi, Holivia, silver district Am. Iu«t. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. lli, |,p 74-104, map, 1891. Alislract, Am, OcoL.vol. H, ]).307 (J p.),lMl West, K. r. Following the pick am the spade. [History of some Vein of coal near Havana, 'I'liylm and CieuiBon. hARTON.] West Indiel 1840 Ocdit l.C! 1841 Oolit Lci 1842. Coal 1840 Copp Taj 1853. Geolo 'J'erti: ken 18.-)4. Torti; Con 185(). Co])pt Ails (hiaiii A. J' 1857. Copp( Cub Econo AVal 18r.9. Peculi A. A 18(53. Origin Hun Ir^ii.-). Estudi Cast (■eolog mud: Notice Diiiu ]8()(i. Ikmeil sche Ge(dog Send 18(J7. Go(dog ISdO. Kcport Sawl 1871. Gcolog Indie Estudi Di,strib 1872. Geolog Topogr Doni 1873. San 1 )o Notes islan Isliind Older ' Dnnc 1S74. Physic IJaha Costa I 187.^.. Explicf giqnt fBt?I,I..12*, Tho iron niiucs ni S'.Y. Kiij;., vol. ]!!, ]>ii. 47H-|»i iposits of tllC Alli'. Juart., vol. 7, pji. I.'i4 l^^ four., vol. 41, ]>p. I'lT 111 4'i. pp. 4-,'., 22-24,lHS(i ) of tho Soiithv fst. Eiig., Trails., vol. lu, |i|i 1 Mining Jiiiir., vol. n:i,])|i I, l.'iU-la'J, 1K;!-185, In-^T. iviii, silvor district. Eiig., Traim., vol. lii, |,[, il.,vol.H, p. 307 (Jp.),IS91 owinj; tlio pick ant cry of some v tlioHo efVectiiijj mation in Kaiisiis view, vol. S, p]i. ITT-Jh' Gay Hoad. loirs, vol. 2. ]ip. 117-1.(1 Magazine. J'riiirii ;!3. pp. 2;!0-2,10, 1«:!8. ontlilv ^riiKaziiii', IVii ~;ti>rv of t'aroHna, d Hahaniiis. Caicsliv tho \Vo8t Iniliis ;eolo;xy "t" ^V<'st 111 It. ntijjjiia, \ii,i;(Mit. i)f iJarbadocs, Maj' Jamaica, ]'o 1 ntigiia, IIovcv, .S. t. Croix, llovi y, S. lear Havana, 'fnyli' n. bARTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1001 West 1840, 1841, 1811.', 181G 1853 18.")1 185B 1857 1859 ]8t)3 ieG5 ISGC 1SG7 18(;9 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875, Indies — Continued. , Oolito formation of America, Lea, L , Oolitic formation of America, Lea, L , Coal mines fCiilia], lUake, J. II. . Copper rojrion of Gibara, Cnlia, Taylor, K. C. Geology of Haliamas, Nelson. Tertiary of St. Domingo, Henc- lar Cienfnogo.s, Cuba, An.sted. Economic geology of Trinid.'id, Wall and Sawkins. Peculiar form of guano, Hayes, A. A. Origin, etc.. of Florida reef, IIunt.K. n. Estudios di^ Jas miua.s do Cuba, Ca.stro. Geological features of the Rer- muda,H, .Tones, ,1. M. Notice of geology of Jamaica, Duncan and Wall. . Bemerkungcn iiber mexikani- scbe Goologie, etc., I?orie. Geology of Cuba and Isle of I'iues, Scudder. . Geology of Sombrero, Julieu. Reports on geology of Jamaica, Sawkins. Geology of soutbeastern West Indies, Cleve. Estudios do Cuba, Ferrer. Distribution of vegetation, Gabb. Geology of Santo Domingo, Gabb. T()])()grapliy and geology of Santo Domingo, Gabb. San Domingo Miocene, Gabb. Notes on certain West Indian islands, island. Island of Curavao, Gabb. Older Tertiaries of West Indies, Duncan. Physical geography, etc., of the IJahamas, lUand. Costa Kica, Gabb. Explication do la carto gi'olo- giqne do la Terro, Marcou, J . "West Indies — Continued. 1875. Gulf of Mexico in the Miocene, Gabb. Impressions of Cuba, Matthew. Costa Kica geology, Gabb. 1877. Older rock.s of Trinidad, Guppy. 1878. Petroleums and other hydrocar- bons. lU'oadhead. 1879. Dren of Santiago, Cuba, Chisholm. 1002 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [DULL. 127. West Virginia. Seo Virginias. Wetherby, A. U. [IJeiiiarkM on the lith- ol()gi(!iil chiiriiiter of tlio Trenton {^roiip about Loxin);toii anil IIij;li liridf^e, Ivy.] C'iiicinimli Si)C. Xat. llist., Jour., vol. 3, p. 72 (i !>.), 1880. 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Wheatley, Charles JL lieniarks on the Mcsozoic red sandstone of the Atlantic Shjpe, and notice of the discovery of a bone bod therein at I'hienixvillo, Pa. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 32, pp. 41-48, 18(il. Head to Connecticut Acad. Xat. Sci., Feb- ruary, 1801, Jvotico of tlio discovery of a cave in eastern Pennsylvania, containing re- mains of post-Pliocene fossils [etc.]. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, v(d. 1, pp. 235-237, 1871. TVheelan, F. It. The gas well at Sum- merland [Santa Barbara County]. California, 10th Keport of Mineralogist, pp. 601-0(13, 1890. Wheeler, H. A. The copper deposits of Vermont. Columbia Coll., School of ilines, t^Uiart., vol. 4. pp. 2!9-2JI,l,^i3. Wheeler, II. A.— Continued. Teiuperature observations at llic Lake .Superior copper mines. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol.32, pp. 12.')-1:'9, 188li. Wlieelock, (<. A. Striio on Mount 5Fo- nadnock. Am. Nat,, vol. 7, jip. 400-47U, 1873. Whelpley, J. D. 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Sci., 2d series, vol. 44, p. 119 ^J ii,i, 1807. Observation-s upon the drift phe- nomena of southwestern Iowa. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 43, pp. 3Ul- iOJ: vol.44,p. 110, 1807. Ist and 2(1 Annual lioports of State geol(i;;ist of Iowa, pp. 143-148, 1808. — Ou coal in Nebraska, with refereiue to a ]iaragraph in the geological ruiiort of Dr. Haydeu. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 45, pj). 390 40(1 1808. — First and second reports of progress by the .State geologist and the assL-jt ant and chemist of tho geological survey of tho State of Iowa, together with the KubstaiK of popular letters [etc.]. -84 jiages, lies Moines, 1868. Includes rejiorts b.y St. John, pp. 84 87, 171- 201, and llinricli, pp. 203-208. [DULL. 127. itinued. liHtTvatioiiH at the icr iiiinos. iTicH, vol. ;)2, i>p. i2r)-iL'o, ;riii) oil ^fount JId. 100 470, 187;i. ip 1(11(1 Handtitone.sdf ley; theory of tliuir roc, 0th meeting, pp. 01- port ot'exi)loiati()ii.s u-ar tlio thirty liCtli B, from tho Missis- racific Ocean, l.")l, ips, 37th Cong,, 2(1 I, Washington. ISjl, [)ort of explorations loar thethirty-liftL latitude, from the ) tho Pacific Ocean, ions and surveys from • to the Pacific, vol. 3, 1850. Observatioii.s iipDU leoutology of liiii- IS vicinity, ist., vol. 7, pi>. l.'uU-'jJ5, geology of soiilli •ie.s, vol. 44, i>p. 'J.l-'JI, in tho Crotacious 'S, vol.44, p. 119 (Ji>.l, )l 1 the drift ]ilic- tern Iowa. .■<, vol.43, pp. 30l-:iOJ; )ortaof Stfttegcolci;,'ist ill, with reference geological report es, vol. 45, pp. 390-400, jiorts of progress andthoassi.'^lunt geological survey together Avitii the letters [etc.], 284 •8. John, jip. 84 h;, 171- 208. D.VBTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1003 White, Charles A. — Continued. A trii) to tho great red pipestonu (|uarTy. Am. Nut., vol. 2, pp. 044-053, 1809. Announcement of tho existence of Cretaceous rocks in (iuthrie County, Iowa. Am. A8.sof. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 17, jip. 320- 327 (i 1).), 18C9. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 2, p. 388 ({ p.), 180!). Observations on the red rpiiirtzite I)owlders of western Iowa, and their original ledges of red quartzite in Iowa, Dakota, and Minii(!Sota. Am. Ahsoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 17, pp. 340- 342, 1809. The Iowa drift. Am. Nat., vol. 2, jip. 015-010 (,';, p.), 1809. Tho lakes of Iowa, past and present. Am. Niit., vol. 2, pp. 143-155, 1809. Report on the geological survey of the State of Iowa, to the thirteenth generiil asscmhly, .January, 1870, con- taining results of examinations and observations made within the years 18(!(), 1867, 18G8, and 1809, vol. 1, viii, ?.'J1 pages, plates; vol. 2, viii, 11,3 ])ages, ])]ates, map. Des Moines, 1870. 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(ieol. \ ol. 3, pp. 349- iiigton,1885. — The genus associates an Am. Jour. Si 1,S85. — Notes on H America. Am. Jour. Si l,-<85. — Ueport, di' bra tea. r.S. Geol. Si .\iiniial IJepoi ion, 1885. On tho Ire tlie North Ar V. S. Geol. vmI.4, pp. 093- iiigtoii, 1880, — On the rel lii.scan fauna licsli-watcr U.S. Geol. S phtesXo. 34, ' Alijtracta, i Topiilar Sci. 1,S,S8, — On the ag region tra'vei Am. Jour. !; 1887. UAllTON.) NORTH AMERICAN (iEOLOOY. 1005 of a (loposlt in and norlhwcst- )ssibly eciuivalfiit f^roiip. ,vol. •2r>, pp. 411-411. >lln8ca from Colo- ing. ':il imd geogrniiliical ■R, F. V. Hayilcii in port [for 1878], ^\ y.i- pp. 41-48, iilate.s, m'w group. il and gcognipliiral 3», F. V. Iliiyilcn in ort [for 187R]. \\',v.i- 40-103, pis. NX XXT, of the Western 1 niul geogriipliiral .s, V. V. Ilaydoii in r)rt [for 1878], ^Vyo■ p. 3-39, pis. xi-xviii, White, Charles A. — Continued. The foHsilnof the Indiana roek.s. Iiicliaiui, I)<'|it.«r Ccol.unil Nal. IIImI., 13tli \iiinial i:ci"irt. I'lir lf'83, pail 2. ipp. 107-1H(I, lilatcH, liiiliaiiapoliH, IHHt. < Ihieial drift in Montana and I akota. .\iii. Jiiiir. Sci., :iil miles, viil. "7, ]ip. 112-113, 1S84. On a Binail (uilleetion of Meso/.oic lo.s.sils eoUectod in Alaska by W. 11. Dall, of the UnitodStatcsCoast Survey. r. S. (icol. Siiiv., .1. W. I'owidl, DiriTtiir, vol. I, pp. «,H lo:i, pi. vi, riiU. No. 4, Washini:- ton, 1884. . — Note.s on tlio Mesozoic and Conozoie liiileontology of California. r. S. Gvu\. Surv., .I.A\'. TowoU, Diroilor, \ ol, 3, pp. 1-33, Hull. No. 15, WaBhingtoii, 1885. On nuirine Koeone, fresh-water Mio- cene and otiier fossil MolhiNcaof Avest- ern North Aiiicriea. r. S, (ieol. Siiiv., J. AV. Towell, Diroclor, vol. 3, pp. 1(17-11)0, pis. i-iil, Hull. No. 18, Wnsli- iii;;toii,lH8,'i. ( »u new Cretaceous fossils from Cali- fornia. U. S. (ifol. Snrv., J.AV. Powell, Diroc-tor, vol.3, pp. ;i4!)-373, pKs. i-V, Bull. No. 2'J, Wash. iiij;toii,1885. The genus I'yrgulifera ^Meek, audits u.-isociates and cougeners. Am. Jour. Sci., 3il sories, vol. 29, i)p. 277-280, 1885. Notes on the Jurassic strata of North America. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d Horie.s, vol. 20, pp. 228-232, l,i85. Ii'eport, division of Mosozoie inverte- lirates. r. S. tieol. Surv., J. AV. Powell, Dinclor, Clh Aiiiiiial Kepoit, 1884-85, ]>p. 72-74, "Waaliiiif;- 1011,1885. On the fresh-water invertebrates of tiio North American .Jurassic. V. S. (Icol. Stu'v., J. \V. I'owell, Diroctor, vol. 4, pp. C!)3-722, 4 plates. Bull. Xo. 29, Wa.sli- inj,'ton, 188C. On the relation of the Liiramio mol- liiscan fauna to that of the succeeding Irt'sh-water Eocene and other groups. U.S.Gcol. Surv., Bull., vol. ."., pp. 391-442, 5 pbtes No. 34, Washington. 1886. Alijtracts, Science, vol. 10, pp. 120-127,1888; I'oinilar Sci. ilontlily, vol. 33, p. 420 (J col.), lSti.S. — On the ago of the coal found in the region traversed hy the Kio (irande. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 33, pp. 18-20, 1887. White, Charles A. — Continued. On the inter-ndutidii of contempo- raneous I'uhM faunas and lioras. Am., lour. Sci., 3d Herics, vol. 33, pp. 3114-374. 1887. On the Cr«>tai'eous format ions of Texas and tiieir relation to those of other portions of North America. Pliiladelpliia .\cad. Sci., I'riK'., 1887, part 1, PI(.3»-47, 1887. On the (x'cunenee of later Creta- ceous dejiosit.s III Iowa. Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 221-227, 1888. On the relation of the Laramie group to earlier and later formations. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 35, pp.4..--.J8, 1888. Abstrni't, Nature, vul. 38, p. 1S9 (7 lines), 1888. — On the Paget group of Washington Territory. Am. Jour. Sci., .'id series, v ■'. 30, \<\>. 443-450, 1888. Abstract, Nature, vol. 30, p. 189 (10 lines), 1888. — Mountain upthrusts. Am. Nat., vol. 22, pp. 399-408, 1888. — The lower Cretaceous of the .South- west and its relation to the underlying and overlying formations. Am. Jour. .Sci., 3d series, vol. 38, pj). 440-445, 1889. — [On the fauna of the Permian in Haylor, Archer, and Wichita counties, Tex.] Am. Nat., vol. 22, p. 920 (j p.), 1888. — On llindeastra'a, a new generic form of Cretaceous Astra'ida'. Geol. Ntag., 3d d(^cade, vol. 5, jip. 302-304, 1888. — Komarks on the genus Aucella, with 8i)t'cial reference to its occurrence in California. V. S. (m'oI. Surv., lIonograi>li, vol. 13, quick- silver deposits of tlio I'.acilic Slojie, by G. F. Becker, pp. 220-232, plates 3-4, 1888. — Report — Mesozoic division of inver- tebrate paleontology. U. S. Geol. Surv., J. W. Powell, Iiireetoi-, 7tU lleport, 1885-80, pp. 117-120. Wa.shiiigton, 1K88. — The Lower Cretaceou.s of the Siuith- west, and its relation to tiie underlying and overlying formations. Am. Jour. .Sci., 3d series, vol. 38, pp. 440-445, 1889. — On the I'ermian formation of Textis. Am. Nat., vol. 23, pp. 109-128, plate [Feb- ruary number, 1889]. 1006 rATALOGUE AND INDEX OP (Bru,. 127. ■White, CliailcH A.— Continued. Iic])<)rt— (HviNion oCMoHoxiMcpiiloon- tology. X'.S.r.col. Siirv.,J. AV. rowcll, Director, Htli Itcport, J)]!. ITH 181, WiiMhiiiKloii, 1880. IJoport — division of McHozour inver- tt'liratcM. U. S.di'ol. Siirv.,.T. AV. I'l.will, l)irrcli)r,Ofli LVport, pp. I'-'O 12:1, WiiHhiiiKton, 1880. Ontlic f;('oloij;y and i)liyHioj;r!i|>liy of ii])ortionof noitliwi'stprn Colorado and iidjarent i)()intsof I'tali and Wyoming. r. .'^. ( Itol. Siirv.. .1. "\V. I'ow .11, Dimtor. Dili Itcport, i)p. fi77--12, I'latf. lA XV 1 1 1, Wash. Iiigton, 1880. Abstr.U't, Am. (ipol., vol. 7, pp. B7-58, 1801. On invertebrate fossils from the racific (!oaHt. r. S. (Ii'ol. Surv., Hull., vol. 8, pp. 43:i-5a2, plates 1-U Xo. ."I, Wii«liiii;::loii, 1881». Almtrnct, Am. (Icol., vol. fi, pp. 100-110 (J p.), 1800. The Xortli American Mesn/oic. Am. .\s.-4oc. Ailv. Sii., Proc, vol. 38, pp. 205- 220, 1800. Ab.striirl.s, l'r]])ular Sci. Monthly, vol. 37, Jip. 140-141 (.5 col.); Naturc,vol.40, ]). 557(121iii<'H), 1880; Sciciu'P, vol.14, pp. IflO-lBfi. IKSO. Kemaikson IliiMJrctafcotis of north- ern Mi'xico. [Al)Htrac't.] Am. Ahsoi;. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 38, p. 252, 1890. 'I'lit^ Ijovvor Crcfnceons of the San Carlos Mountains, N. Mex. Am. Jour. Sri., 3(1 series, vol. 39, p. 70 (J p.), 1890. Ii'eport — Mpsozoic division of inver- tebrate paU'ontology. TI. S. (icol. Surv., ,T. W. Towrll, Director, loth Koport, pp. 102-10.5, Witsliington. 1890. AbstriKt, ibid., pp. 39-40 (J p.). • Correlation ]iapers, Cretaceous. A review of the Cretaceous formations of North Ameriea. U. S. Gcol. Surv., Bull. Xo. 82, 273 pngps, 3 plati's, Wasliiiifiton, 1891. The Texas I'erinian and its Mesozoic types of fossils. U. S. (icol. Surv., Hull. Xo. 77,51 i)ngefl, 4 l)lutt's, Wasbiugtou, 1801. Abstriict, Am. Geol., vol. 8, pii. 121-123, 1891. [(-)n the fauna of tlw ' ' Shasta group," and of the supposed Trias from the Mineral King district.] Ceol. Soc. Am., Hull., vol. 2, p. 208, 1891. In discu.s.sion of jjajior by G. F. Heekor. "Xotes on the early Cretaceous of California and Oregon." White, Charles A.— Continued. On the liiological and geologicid Rignificance of closely siniilar fosMJI forniH. Am. Assoc. Adv. Set. I'roc, vol. 39, pp. 2:i0- 243, 1801. Abslnict, Am. Gcol.. vol.7, ppil74-375 (l| p 1, 1801. [R<'inarlrtiarv )i(' fosHilH from tlie aud St. Peters, in Ian, JC, vol. 13, pp. i:i-u, lification of f'refii. soiithiTii interior, vol.2, pp. S'JlJ-.'iiO.l'^'il •r by K.T.Hill, "The tlio Xexa8•Arkau^ius Peale, A. C, End- Map and sections.] ■ado and i)art of ical iind ficogrnplin ill 8, F. V. Ilaydci! iii o, folio, WuNliinctoii, observatiDns [ississiiipi Vulloy ■rred to the Cl;o- York, tojTcther new species of horizon at Hiir- , Troc , vol. 8. pp. 289- Am. iTour. Sci., 2J , 1802. ferons {i;]aciali(m d caBtern hcmi- ;esontheGloiss()p- -3:!0, 1889. retaceouH plnnts •d. »», vol. 39, pp. 01!- 101, ^m., Bull., vol. l.pp. ,p.l21 (Jp.l.lHitO. rberry, L. F. AViir.i 3C. Am., Bull., vol.1, li.MiTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1007 White, (Jeor^e. Statistics of tlio State of . Kcliorl of ]irogris.s in tlio licavcr KiviT dis- li'Ict of tlio bitiiMiiMoii.s coal liiddM of wostcrn I'i'nnsylvania, by I. C. White, jip. 1-273, 22 |p|atcs, ;i maps, Harrisbiirj;, 1H78. .Abstract, Am. .lour. Sci., 3(1 series, vcd. 10, p. 112 (I! p.),l.s78. - — Sjiecial report on the correlation of I lie coal niciasnreH in western Pennsyl- \ania and eastern Ohio, 2(1 (iced. Siirv. Pennsylvania, licport QQ, the geology of liawrcncc (bounty, by I. C. Wlilto, pp. 215-303, HarriBburg [1870]. ( ieology of Lawrence County. 2d ('i(!ol. .Siirv. rcnnsylvania, IJcport QQ, lli(^ KG(d(ig.v of Lawrence County, by I. C. AVliite. pii. 1-213, map, Harrisburg | Ift79]. The geology of Mercer County, 2d(;c(d. Surv. Pennsylvania, Keport QQQ, \iv, 233 pages, map, Ilarrisburg, 1880. Abstract, Am. Jour, Sci., 3d series, vol. 20, pp. 09-70 (i p.), 1880. The coal bed of Ohio River counties (if West Yirgitiia. 'I'ho Virginias, vid. 2, p. 107 (5 p.), 4°, 1881. — Notes on the place of the Sharon ciiiigldmerate in the Paleozoic series. .\iii. Pliil. Sue, Proc, vol. 19, pp. 198-201, 1.SS2. I)i8cu,'!s(\d by J. P. Lesley, pp. 202-203. 2d , Co- lumbia, Montour, and Northumberland. Second geological survey of Pennsyl- vania, Report 07, xxx, 464 pages, 2 maps, Ilarrisburg, 1883. Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. 18, pp. 398-400, 1884; Science, vol. 4, pp. 120-121 (} p). 4°, 1884 Abstract with additions. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 27, pp. 149-151, 1884. 1008 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 127. White, I. C. — Continuod. ■ Notes on tlio geology of West Vir- giuiu. All). Phil. Soc, Troc., vol. 20, pp. 470-490, 188U. IJt'liitioii of tlu! glacial dam at Ciu- tiunati to the verraccs in the upper Obio and its tributaries. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 32, pp. 212-- 213, 18t<3. Srifiice, vol. 2. i)]). 31!l 320 (3 p.), 1883. Tho Virfiiiibs, vol. -I, pp. 139-140,4^, 1883. K;iiisn» City llevicw, vol. 7, i)p. 295-299, "The (llacial period," 1884. Till! Glaoial Ixmiidary in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, by G. I''. Wriglit. Western Koserve Historical Soc . pp. 81-80, Clfvcland, 1884. Abstract. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 20, p. 327 (J p.), 1883. [ ] [Note on coal measures of West Virginia.] The Virginias, vol. 5, pp. 108, 151 (J p.), i°, 1884. Second geological survey of Penn- - sylvania, Report T3, tho geology of Huntingdon County, by I. C. White and others, edited l)y J. P. Lesley, xv, 471 pages, map, jilates, Harrisburg, Portions by .T. P. Lesley, and includes "Ranges of fossil ore througli Barreo and Jack.son town.sliips, ' by C. K.Billin, i>p. 239- 254; letter resiiecting Nil tauy Valley ores, by K. V. d'Invilliers, pp. 443-450, and "on the chemical erosion of tho Xittany Valley lime- stones," by A. L. Ewing, ])p. 451-454. Thecoal bodsonCabin Creek, W.Va. The Virginias, vol. 0, pp. 115-110, 4°, 1885. Rcsuim^ of the work of thi^ United States Geological Survey in tho Great Kanawha \'all3y in 1881. The Virginias, vol. 0. iiii 7-10, 4^. 18S5. Discussed by II. M. Chance, pp. 40-41. Roi)ort of the Morgautown, W. Va., gas well. The Virginias, vol. 0, pp. 91-92,101, 4°, 1885. Nomenclature of Ai)palachian coal beds. The Virginias, v(d. 0, p. 44 (J p.), 4°, 1885. The geology of natural gas. Science, vol. 5, pp. 521-522, 4 \ 1885. The Virginias, vol. 6, i)p. 100-101, 4°, 1885. [Tho geology of natural gas.] Science, vol. 0, pp. 43-44 (= p.), 1K85. The geology of natural gas. Tlu' retroleiini Age, vol, 5. No. 2, pp. 1203- 1207. map, Mareli,18.S0. Abstract, Am. Jyr. Sci., 3U scries, vol. 31, pp. 393-394, 1880. White, I.e. — Continued. The criticisms of the anticlinal the- ory of natural gas. The Petroleum Age, vol. 5, No. 10, pp. 1404- 1465, November, 1886. Rounded bowlders at high altitudes along some Ai)palachiau rivers. Am. Jour, Sci., 3d series, vol. 34. pp. 374-381 1887. — [Remarks on the history of tho glu cial deiKJSits in the upper Ohio region.] Geol. Soc. Am., Hull., vol. 1, pp. 477-478,47'.!- 480, 1800. In d'soussion of iiapcr by T. C. Chamberl u on "Some additional evidence bearing on tlii' interval between the Glacial epochs." [Remarks on pressure of gas in western Pennsylvania region.] Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pii. 95-90. 1800. In discussion of memoir by Edward (.)r|(iii on "Origin of rock pressure of natural gas. [ ] Pittsburg and Lake Erie Rail- road. Mcfarlano's Geol. Rwy. Guide, 2d cditinn, p. 174 (4 p.), 1890. [ ] West Virginia [and Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad in Kentucky]. Macfarlane's Geol. IJwy. Guide, 2d edition, pp. 337-351, 1890. Stratigraphy of the bituminous coal fields of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. United States Geological Survey, Bull. No. 6."), 212 pages, 11 plates, including a colored folded map, Washington, 1891. Fontaine, William >L, and. 'i'lm Permian of Ui)per Carboniferous lloni of West Virgii:xa and southwesteni Pennsylvania. 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsyl- vania, Report of progress, ix, 113 paj^cs, 38 ])lates, Harrisburg, 1880. Abstract, Am. Jour, Sci., 3d series, vol. \'J. pp. 487-488. White, (). [Report on geology of] Alle- gnash and Cauquomogomoc lakes [.iiui vicinity]. 2d Annual Ueport Nat. lli.st. and Cieol. Maine, pp. 352-359, Augusta, 1802. 17th Annual Report of Maiue board ol agriculture.] Whiteaves, .1. F. Geological survey of Caniida. Mesozoic fosils. vol. 1, jiMi'ts 1. On some inverteltrates lioiu tlif coal-beaiing rocks of (Vueon Charl'itl Islauils, collected by .Jaines Richaidsoii in 1872, 92 pages, 10 plates, map, .Moii troal, 1876. Abstract, Am. Jour Sci., 3d sorics, vol. Vif 150 (i p.), 1877. 1 DARTON.] Wliiteaves, , — <^)n soiiK southeaster Am. .Tour. ],S7.^. . — f)n some coast range Canadian > 1878. Abstract, A Jip. 71-72 IJ) — On the los ol' A'ancouve the .Strait of Geological wyn, dirccto L', pp. 93-190, ], Abstract, I'p. 410-411 C — < )n some ,s .•;ils from Jlan the Nelson an most i)art col the summer ol (icol. Surv. Cii 1-^7.8-79, ))p, 45( — On some Si .-iil.s collected 1 1111(1 Hudson 1! Canadian Xal. I.>t81. Discussed by 1 (,; P-). — Recent disco tile Devonian i sti.ict.] .Vm. Assoc. Ad :i.v;, 1883. — On the Low liriiish Coliimli iJoyal Soc. Can I*! •^ti,4'', 1883. •Vbstract, Am. > — I In some foss iMiillusca from t I'aiiibelltoii, Xei siiiptions of fiv( ''anadian Nat., i l,'^.^3. — <>u the fossils posits of the Qu lollected by Dr. I icol. Surv. of Ci l,i'art3, jip. 19'.' --JC — Description o nioiiite from tin I'oit St. . John, or Itoyal Soc. Caii.i -:;' 240, I ', ]fiHZ. Jiull. IL'7- [BULL. 127. DABTON.] he anticlinal the- ol. 5, Ko. 10, pp. 1404- ) at high altitudes liau rivers. ies, vol. 34, pp. 374-381, history of tho gl:i- ppor Ohio region. ] vol.1, vp. 477-478, 4711- :.r l)y T. C. Cliamlicrl n liilcnco blearing ou tl»' liiciiil epoilis." 088 uro of gas in ia region.] , vol.1, pp. 95-90, 18'J(l. uoir by Kilwanl Ortmi issure ol'uatural gas. L Lake Erie Eail- Lwy. Guide, 2(.l cditinii, I, [and Chesapeake in Kentucky], llwy. Guide, 2d ediliuii. the bituminous ctml nia, Ohio, and West States Geologual 6.">, L'12 pages, U olored folded niaii. \\m M., and. 'I'lie iirboniferons llora II ml southwestein leol. Surv. rennsyl- [gress, ix, 113 page!*. ' :, 1880. Sol., 3d Berios, vol. I'J. In geology of] Alle- liogomoc lakes [iiui NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1009 I Nat. Ilirtt. and t'iool. JjuHta, 1802. |t of Maiue board of ['(dogical survey of I fusils, vol. 1, Jiiii'ts Itehrates from tlie \t' C^uecn Chavlotto 1. James Kichaidsoii plates, map. Men- i.,3d8erifB, vol.K!.!'' Whiteaves, J. F. — Continued. — On some Primordial fossils from siiuthoastern Newfoundland. Am. Jour. .Sci., ;!d Hcrics, vol. 10, pji. 224-220, 1878. — — ()n some .Jurassic fossil.s from the coast range of iJritish Columbia. Canadian Xat., now ac rii's, vol. 8, pp. 400-410, 1878. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d sorie.i*, vol. 10, PIP. 71-72 (h\>.) 1878. — On tho fossils of the Cretaceousrocks ol' ^'ancouvor and adjacent islands in llie Strait of Georgia. (joolofiical Hinvcy of C'ai; .c'l, A. K. ('. Sel Myn, director. 5Icsozoi(! lo.ssil.s, vol. 1, part •J. pp. y.l 190, iilatcs 11-20, Montreal, 1S79. Ab.Htract, Am. .Tour. Sci., ad aeric.s, vol. 18, l.p.410-411 (,>, p.), 1879. — On some Silurian iind Devonian fos- sils IVom ^Manitoba and llio valleys of tlio Nelson and Churchill rivers, for the most part collected by Dr. R. Bell in the summer of 1879. I i C(d. Surv. Canada, Koport of progress for l.'^7.8-70, pp. 4,'j(.'-51C, Jlontrcal, 1880. — On some Silurian and Devonian fos- sils collected by Dr. Poll in Manitoba and Hudson ]?ay. Canadian Nat., new scric.s,v(d. 9, p. 31.') (5 ]>.), l.ssi. Discussed by U. Bell anil A. K. C. .Sclwyn (,1>-). — Keccnt discoveries of fossil lishes in the Devonian rocks of Canada. [Ab- stract.] \m. .\ssoc. Adv. Sci., Proe.. vid. 31, pp. 3.")!!- X'li;, 1883. — I )n the Lower Cretaceous rocks of '.ritish Columbia. Kiiyal Soe. Canada, Trans., vol. l,8ec. 4, pp. Sl-S(i", 4^, 1,S83. Abstract. Am. Xat., vid. 18, p. 720 (J p.), l,«t. — < >n some fossil fishes, Crustacea, and inolliisca from tins Devonian rocks tit Caiiibellton. New Brunswick, with de- siiipdous of live new species. I 'anadlan Nat., new scries, vcd. lo, pp. ti:i 101, 1,SS3. — < 111 tho fossils of the coal-bearing de- piisits of the QiU'cn Charlotte Islands, lolUu'ted by Dr. G. M. Dawson in 1878. I o'ol. Surv. of Canada, ilesozoic fossils, vol. l.i.art,3, l>p. 192-202. pis. 21 -32, Montreal, 1884. — Description of ii new species of iiin- mmiite from tlio Cretaceous rocks of i'oil St. .John, on tho Teac-e River. Uoyal Soc. Canada, Trans., vol.2, sec. 4, pp. '.::::i 240, -I ', ],W5. l»uill. iiiT Gl Whiteaves, .T. F. — Continued. Notes on the possible .ago of some of tho Meso/oic rocks of tho Queen Charlotte Islaiuls and British Colum- bia. Ajn.iTour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 29, pp. 411— 190, 1885. Notes on some Mesozoic fossils from various lociilities on the coast of Brit- ish Columbia, for tho nu)st part col- lected by Dr. G, M. Dawson in tho sum- mer of 18.%. (.'anada, Geol.and Nat. Hist. Surv., Keport, 18SC, I'artB, pp. 108-114, Appomlixl, Montreal, 1887. On sonu) Cretaceous fossils from Brit- ish Cclumbiii, the Northwest Territory, aiul Manitoba. t'anada (Jiiol. and Nat. llif.t. Surv., (,'ontri- but ions to Canadian Paleoutology, pp. 151-184, Montreal, 1880. Description of eight new species of fossils from tho Cambro-Silurian rocks of Manitoba. Canada, lloyal Soc, Trans., vol. 7, .Sec. IV, pp. 75-83, plates XII-XVll, 1890. Abstract, Am, Geo!., vol. 5, p. r)8 (J p.), 1890. Descriptions of four new species of fossils from the Silurian rocks of the southeastern portion of the district of the Saskatchewan. Canadian llec. Sci., vol. 4, jip. 293-303, plato 3, 1891. Whitfield, .T. i:d ward . Coal from .Jeffer- son County, AY. Xa. [.Vnalysis.] IT. S. (!eol. Surv., Bull., vol. 7, )i. 140 (| p.), No. 42, Wasliin^ton, 18S7. Coal from Walnut Cove, Stokes County, N. C. V. S. (iool. Surv., Bnll.,V(d. 7, p. 140 (i p.), No. 42, AVasliington, 1887. [Analyses of volcani(r dusts.] r. S. (ieol. Surv., Bull., vol. 7, p. 141 Ii]).), No. 42. AVasbington, 1887. I.,iniestone from tlui Auglai/.e h'iver, near Defiance, <)lii<>. [I'tirtitil aiiiily- sis.] U. S. C.eol. Surv., Bull. No. .Sj, p. 80 (J p.), Wasbington. 1880. Rocks from Pigeon Point, Minn, [Analysis.] V. S. C.eol. Surv., Hull. No. 5."). pp. 81-82, AVasbington, 1889. — AVhito did(Mnito marble, Coekeys- ville, Md. [Analysis.] IT. S. (Icol. Surv., Bull. No.OO, p. l.''i!) (J p.)_ Washington, 1890. 1010 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [nCLL. 127, Whitfield, J. Edward — Coutimied. iiocks from Italtiiaoro County, Md. [Analysis.] U. S. Gi'ol. Surv., liull. Ni.. (14, j). 42 (J !>.), ■Washington, 1890. Goysorites from Kotorua, Now Zea- land. [Analyses.] r. S. Gcol. Surv., liull. No. G4. ji. 45 (J !>.), ■\Va.sliiiigt(>n, 1890. Eruptivo rocks froni northern Cali- fornia. [Analyses TJ. S. Gool. Snrv., Bull. N'o. 04, pp. 49-50, AVa.sliinjifon, 1890. Whitfield, Ilobort 1'. l)cscrii)tiou8 of new species of Eocene fossils. Am. Jour., Condi., vol. 1, pi). 259-208, ])lato, 1865. [On the graptolito heds at Normans- kill, N. Y. ] United States gcograi)liical surveys west of tlio lOOtli meridian, iueliiirge of "Wheeler, Ko- jiorts, vol. 4. paleontology, part 1, pp. 19-20, 4^, Washington, 1877. Discovery of specimens of ^ladnrea magna of the Cha/y, in the Barnegat limestone near Ncwburg, X. Y. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 18, p. 227 (i p.), 1879. Notice of the occurrence of rocks representing the Marcellus shale of New Y'ork, in central Ohio. Am. Assoe. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 28, pp. 297- 299. 1880. Paleoutological report on the fossils collected by the I'nited States geologi- cal and geogra])hical survey of the Black Hills. United States geological and geographieal survey of tho Koeky Mountain region, J. W. Powell in charge, Kcport on the lUaek Hills of Dakota, pp. 32.5-408. ))ls. 1-14, 4",Wa.shing. ton, 1880. [I'l'eliminary reiievt, 49 pages, is- sued sejiarately, AVashington, 1877.] Paleontology. Geology of Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1879, vol.4, pp. 101-349, 1882. Observations on tho fossils of tho metamorphic rocks of Bernardston, Mass. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 25, pp. 368-360, 1883. — Note on tho Marcellus shale and other members of the Hamilton grou]) in Oliio, as dc^termined from paleouto- logical evidence. New Voik Acad. Sci., Annuls, vol. 2, pp. 233- 244«1883. W^hitfield, Robert P.— Continued. Brachiopoda and Lamellibranchiata of the Karitan clays and grecusaml marls of New Jersey. U. S. Geol. Surv., J. ^Y. Powell. Director monograph, Vol. IX, xx, 209 pages. 35 pl.itis map. 4', Washington. 1885. Also pulilished by Geol. Surv. New Jerse;. Trenton, 1886. On a fossil scorpion from the Silu- rian rocks of America. Aiu. JIus. Xat. Uist., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 181- 190, plate, 1880. Notice of some new species of I'ri- mordial fossils in the coUectionsof tlid museum, and correction of previously described species. Am. Mus. Xat. Uist., Bull., vol. 1, pp, i;;5- 154, plates, 1886. Kemarks on the fossils in the follow- ing lists [central Montana]. lOtli Census U S., vol, 15, Report on tlip ndning industries of tlie United States, pp. 712-718, AVasliington, 1886. Notice of geological investigations along tho eastern shore of Laket'liiim- plain, conducted by H. M. Seely iiinl Ezra Braiuerd, with descriptions of the new fossils discovered. .Vm. Mus, Nat. Ilist., Bull., vol. 1, jip. 2li:i-315 plates, 1886. Remarks on the molluscan fossils of the New .Jersey marl beds, coutaiiieil in vols. 1 and 2 of that paieontoloo^y. and on their stratigraphical relations. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 35, p, 2i'' (4 p.), 1887. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vd. 32, pp. 320-321, 1880. New .Jersey Cretaceous. Am. Nat-, vol. 21, pp. 00-09, 1887. [On the use of the term "Quater- nary."] International Cong. Geid., Am. Conmiittco Keports, 1888 F, pp. 15-10 (J p.), 1888. Am. Gecd., vol. 2, pp. 281-282, 1888. — Observations on some imperl'ertly known fossils from tho ('alcir( rons sandrock of Lake C'hamplain, ami dc- scriptions of several new forms. Am. Mus. Nat. Ilist., Bull,, vol. 2. pp. Illi' plates 7-10, 1889. — Notes on the fauual resemblance he- tweeu the Cretaceous formations (if NewJersey, and those ofthe( Jul 1 St iites. .\m. Mua. Nat. Uist., Bull., vol. 2, pii. UUK 1889, UBTON.] lyiutfield, Kc — ObservatI rocks at For tious of a fel Am. .Mus. Jsl j.lates 1-3, 189 — The ForH fauna. Geol. Soe. Al — Hall, .Jaml Liuited St.itJ 4l)ih parallel, ( ti'logy, pp. 1991 - White, C.[ lie rocks oil wliicli have ' iiiung group! with descript the same hori: liostou Soc. I M>. 1802. Keviewcd by ries, vol. 33,]>i). IVhiting, H. A. (Jalilbrnia, 8t HiM. i>p. 352-401 KThiiing, Henrj easti rn Florid All.. Tour. Sci Whiting, \V. H. turn of n, ',iew i niii do Bexar Washington, H — [Observatic Kejiort Sec. ^\ .iti'l.with Kx. 11 iimton, 1850. IPhitney, H. M. Kelinku [Haw Am. Jour. Sci. Whitney, .J. D. iiorth(;ru i)en; lS-17.] r. S. General pp. 223-230, Api Si iiiite Kx. Doc. — ? I Notes o (.'Cology, etc., - Port ago T.ake Mfssagc Pres lIiiii.He Kx. Dot \V:i-,liiugton, 18J — I ii'eport on iral land disti ot .Michigan. F'lster and W tiiiii.s ill thd nor MiMsage Pies House Kx, Doc U'aHliiugton, 18-1 [BULL. 127, — Contiiiueil. . Laniellibranchiaia ,y8 and grecusand r. W. Powell, Dirootnr XX, 209 pages. 35 platts 1885. leol. Sarv. New Jeine;-, )ioii from the Siln- ica. t., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 181- icw species of I'ri- je coUectiousof tlie ction of previously t.. Bull., vol. 1, pp. V.l fossils in the follow- [ontiina]. vol. 15, Report on tlic ' the Unitoil States, jip. 1886. j,ical investigations horo of Lake ( 'ham- t»y H. U. Seely au.l ith descriptions of overcd. , Bull. , vol. l,i)p.2U:i-3tj, inolln.scan fossils of arl beds, contaiiaii that paleontology, :raphical relation.s. :i., Troo.. vol. 35, p, 215 |. Sei., 3d series, vol. 32. ccons. Ic.r. 1)0,1887. [he term "Qiiater- Irieol., Am. Committcf, ]lO(i p.), 1888. Isi -282, 1888. I some imporrcotly the Calcitcidiis l>ani])lain, anJ do- new forms. J'.ull.,vol. 2. pii. 11 li' |)1 lesoinhlaiH r lie- lis forinatioiis nf )flhe(;uirStatos. .!ull.,vol.8,i)p.li;i-ll' )ABTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1011 Wliitfield, Robert V. — Continued. — Observations on the fauna of the rocks at Fort (.'aasin, "\'t., with descrip- tions of a few new 8i»ecies. Am. Mas. Xat. Hist., Bull., vol. 3, pp. 2.V39, jilatos 1-3, 1890. — The Fort Cassin rocks and their fauna. (leol. Soe. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 514-.'>1."i, 1890. — Hall, .Tames, and. General remarks. United Slates Recilojiical exploration of the 40tli parallel, C. King in charge, vol. 4, paleon- tnluL'y, pp. 199-204, WaNhini;ton, 1877. — White, C. A., and. Observation on the rocks of the Mississippi Vallley which liave been referred to the t'he- iiiiuig gronp of New York, together with descriptions of new species from the same horizon at Bnrlinoton, Iowa. IJostou Soc.Nat. Uist.,rroc.,vol.8,pp. 289- ;iO(i. 1802. Keviewed hy Anon , Am. Jour. Sei., 2d he- riis, vol, 33, pp. 422-420. IVhiting, II. A. Mono Connty. (Jalii'ornia. 8th Kejiortof the State Miueralo- Ci.-t.pp. 352-401, 1888. KTliiiing, Henry. Cnrsory remarks npon eii.sti rn Florida in 1838. Avi. .Tour. Sei., vol. 35, pp. 47-04, 1839. Whiting, W. H. C. Report of the explora- tion of ,a '.low ronte from the 8an Anto- nio do ]5exar to Kl Paso, pp. 284-2i«, Washington, 1819. [Not seen.] — [Observations in western Texas.] Ki'liort Sec. War, 3l8t Cong., l.st ses.s, [Son- ate], with Ex. l)oe. No. 04, pp. 237-250, "Wash- in'-;lou, 1850. KThitney, II. M. On the ernption near Kelmkn [Hawaii]. Am. Jour, Sei., 2d series, vol, 40, x)p. 112-115, 18(18. KThitney, J. 1). [Report of work in the northern jieninsula of Michigan for 1S47,] r. S. ficnoral Land Oflice. Report for 1847, pp, 223-230, Apjiendix, 30tli Cong,, 1st sess., Sciiiite Ex, Doe. No, 2, Washington, 1848. — ?| Noles on the topography, soil, jieoldgy, etc., of the district between I'ortaLTO Tvake and the Ontonagon. ^Icssage Prest. V. S., 31.st Cong.. 1st soss., llcii.se Kx. Uoe. No. 5, part 3. pp. 049-005, W;iNliiugton, 1849. — ( licport on western part of the min- eral land district] northern peninsnla ul' Michigan. Fester and Whitney s aynojislH of explora- tiiiusin the northern jieninsula of Michigan. Mrssage I'lest V S.. 3lHt Cong., l.>G. Remarks on the Iliironian and Lan- reiitian systtMiis of the Canada geolog- ical survey. Am. Jour. Sei., 2il series, vol. 23, pp. 305-314, 1857. Note on the geological position of the Lake Superior sandstone. Mining Mag. and Jour. Geol., vol. 12 (2(1 scries, vol. 1), pp. 4:!."i-440, \Mi(). On the stratigrajiliical itosition of the sand.stont! of the Connecticut K'iver valley. Read to .\oi. Asscie, Adv. Sei. Aun. Sei. Discovery, p. 322, 1860. 1012 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [ncLi.. 1 ■Whitney, J. D.— Continued. ProfiU'c [on foHsilifiToiis rocks of California]. Gcol. Surv. California, palooiilology, vol. 1, pp. vii-xx, 1864. ■ I'roj^ress of the goological survey of Civliforuia. Am. .Tour. Sti., 2(1 Horios, vol., 'iS, i)p. 250-204, 1804. [ ] Notice of the explorations of the geological survey of California in the Sierra Nevada during summer of 18(il. Am. .lour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 30, jip. 10-13, 180.^.. (leological survey of California, J. D. Whitney, director. Geology, vol. 1, Rejtort of progress and synopsis of the field work from 18G0 to 18()4-(w [part 1, geology of coast ranges; part 2, geol- ogy of Sierra Nevada], xxvii, 498 pages, 4^, riiiladelphia, 1865. Includes deacriptlon.s of fossils from tin' nuriferoua slates, by F.B. :Meek, pp. 477-482, })lates. Kevioweil by W. U. l![re\verj. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 series, vol. 41, pp. 231-240, 351-309. Abstract bj' II. Credner, Xoues Jabrbucli, 1805, pp. 729-732. Abstract on borax. Am. Jour. Sci., 2(1 scries, vol. 41, pp. 25,5-258, 1860. Recent developments with regard to the geology of California made by the survey under the direction of Prof. J. D. Whitney, State geologist. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 41, jip. 252-2.54, 1806, Geology of the lead region. Geol. Surv. Illinois, vol. 1, pp. 15,3-207, platens. Chica^ro, 1800. Ilepubli.ilied in Kconomical (leology of Illinois, vol. 1, pp. 118-102, Springfield. 1882. [On drift of Pacific Coast.] Soc. (ic'ol. Trance, IJull., 2d series, vol. 24. pp. 624-625, 1807. On the ahsencc of the northern drift formation from the western coast of North America and from the interior of the continent throughout the region southwest of Ihe Missouri liiver. Califoinia A;i:: 1.S71, 10=, 133 pages, and 1874, 10°, ISO pauc [On fossils in Nevada, etc.] Xeues Jahrlmcli, 180M, pp. ]88-lK'.l, 18ii.-. [On divisions of the Cretaceous, lieol. Surv. California, paleontology, vol. pp. vii-xiv, 1869. Abstracts, Am. Jour. .Sci., 2d series, vol. pp. 133-135; Science, vol. 3. pp. 011-012 p.), 4°. Note on the occurrence of the "P: mordial fauna" in Nevada. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 3, ]i]i.Sj 1872. [Potsdam fossils from near y.wviii Nev.] California. Vcad. Sci.,rroc.,vol. 4,p. 'JOO, .; 1873. Note on the occurrence of the Tn in British Colunihia. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 5, pp. 4Tj-4' 1873. Plain, prairie, and for liuinaii skull recfiii latt near Angels, Ca . Sci., I'roo., vol. I!. ]i|. . !(1 series, vol. 4;(. ]i]i. 2i;.'>-; survey of Calii'onii ook. A descriptidii xllcy and tliti Jidjaii' srra Nevada and of t; brnia, 116i)age8, pi;it( ork, 18()8. e, 18C9, HiiiiilU", 155 1 <, iilid 1871, 103, I8G i)ii,i;is Nevada, etc.] i,18C8, pp. 188-18!), 181) ^. of tlio Crotaeeons, foniia, paleontology, vo; NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1013 rhitney, J. D. — Continued. Dontinned. .„ „ „„ . e . — Oeology of Lake Superior. 10 ocoirrenco of \M Scieuce, vol. 1, p. DO (\ col.), 188;). — On the diiuatic changes of later geological times, Il.irvard Coll., Mus. Comp. Zool., Memoirs, vol. 7, i>art '-', pp. 1-xiv, l-;jl)4, plates. 4''. 18^4. Keviewed liy G. K. (lilbert. Scieucc. vol, 1, jip. 141-142, lOa-173. l'J2-ll»5, 188;!. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 21, jip. 149-150, 1881. - — Desor, E., and.] [Ou so-called fossil rain drops on New red 8aud.stone aud on Pot.sdaui Handstone.] liostou Soc. !Nat. Hist., Troc, vol. 'i, ])p. 200- 202, 1851. Whitney, J. I)., Poster, J. W., aud— Cou- tinucd. (jeology of the liuko Sui)erior Jour. .Sci., 2d series, vol nee, vol. 3. pp. 611-C12 icnrreiico of tli(> "P: n Nevada. ;id series, vol. 3, jip.i^ln H from near I'.urd Sci., rroc.vol. 4,p. 'JiiO, ; currenco of the Tr:i )ia. il series, vol. 5, pp. 4T,!-4' ind fon^st. pp. .■>77-588, C5G-l)C7. l-Tf lead ores.] kv, licportB of linif.'rt' |i. ■.::i:!-3(i0, bottom |.iii;:l 'p|)er Mississippi loiul: ■s.s puzzle. p. 705-71:1,1877. gravels of the .Sii't: nia. IS. {."onip. Zool., Miiiinil Intes. 2iniipH. 4", b'^0, V ( ioodyear, pp. IS" ■'• it., vol. 14. lip. Ol-i;:': -l: i-(d. 18,pp. 14.5-14^; 18:.i — Foster, J. AV., and. .Synopsis of ex- jilorations of tlio gecdogieal corj)S in the Lake Superior land district iu the uortheru peninsula of Michigan. ^tessago Treat. V. S., :ilst t.'ong., 1st sess.. House Ex. Doc. Ko. 5, part 3, pp. 605-020, 4 iiKips, Wiishiugtoii, 1849. [General sketch of the geology of Lake Superior copper region.] i;. S. 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France, Bull., 2il series, vol. 0, p. 313 (J p.), 1852. land district, I'art II. Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land district, by Foster and W hitney, together with general giology, special sess., Mareli, 1851, Senate Ex. Doc. No. 4. jip. l-i:!9, 176-177, \H^\n, 195-302, i)lates, maps, Washington, 1«.51. Extracts, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 15, pp. 295-296; vol. 17, )>]). 11-33, 128, 1851. On the elevation of mountain chains. Report on the geology of i\w I.alte Superior laud district, part 2; the iron region, together with the general geology, special sess., March, I35I. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 4, pp. 274-284, Wash- ington, 1851. [Aperf u de rensemlde des ter- rains silurieus ilu lac Superieur.] Soc. Geol. France, Bull., 2d series, vol. 8, pp. 89-101, 1851. Discussed by J. Marcmi, i)p. 101-105. On the origin and stratigraph- ieal relations of the trappean rocks of Lake Superior. Annual of Scieutilie Discovery, 1801, p. 205, 1862. Hall, James, and. lieport ou the geo- logical survey of the State of Iowa, embracing the results of investiga- tions made during portions of the years 1855, 1856, and 1857. Vol. 1, part 1, geology, XV, 472, 4, 4 pages, map, plates. Des Moines, 18.58. Includes report by Worthen, pp. 147-258, 1858. Reviewed, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 27, pp. IO.V-117.1858. Abstract. Canadian Nat., vol. 3, pp. 184-186, 18.58; vol. 5, pp. 213-215, 186C. Annual rejjort [Iowa geology], 75 pages, Des Moines, 18(10. [Not seen.] Report ou the geological survey of the State of Wisconsin, vol. 1. xix, 15:5 pages, 10 plates, 2 maps, 1862. Includes reports by J. Wynian, pp. 421-423, and J.Leidy, p.424. Silliman, H., .jr., and. Notice of the ge(dogical position aud character of the copper mine at Bristol, Conn. Ani. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 20, pp. 361-368, 1S55. From report of an examination of the Bris- tol loppcr mine in Bristol. Conn., 32 pages, 1855. 1014 CATALOOTTE AND INDEX OP [DULL. IT Whitney, J. D. — Continued. and Wadsworth, M. E. The Azoic system and its projjosod subdivisions. Ilnrvuril Coll., Mua. Conip. iCool., Bull., vol. 7, pp. 331-505, 1884. Itevii'w l),v .1. U. D [anal, Am. Jour. Scl., ltd sericH, vol. i;8, pp. 3i:i-;il4 (il p.), 1884. and Williams, Moses H. Report on tlie section from I'oit.sinoutli to Clare- uiont, througli Concord. Geoloj;y of New Iliimimhiro, lat Annual Iteport, by Charles T. Jiicknon, pp. 45-51, Con- ! conl, 1841. I Geology and topograpliy of the | uortlieru corner of the State. (ii'olojfy of New UiinipHliii'O, iHt Annual Report, liy Charles T. Jackson, pp. 83-93, Con- eord, 1841. Whittle, Charles Livy. Tlio Ijcacli phe- nomena at Quaco, Xew iJrunswiek. Am. Geol., vol. 7, pp. 183-187, 1891. Genesis of tlio manganese deposits of (^uaco, New JJrunswick. l!o.ston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. 25, pp. 253- 258,1891. Davis, William Morris, and. Tlio intrusive and extruMive trap sheets of tlio Connecticut N'allcy. Harvard (.'oil., Mus. Conip. Zool., liull., vol. 16, pp. 39-138, plates, 1889. Whittlesey, Charles. Report [Dip in Scioto, JaclvHou, Ross, Pike, Franklin, Tuscarawas, Portage, and Trumbull counties. Shore encroacliments. Ge- ology of Trumbull and Portage coun- ties] . Geol. Surv. Ohio, 2d Annual Keport.by "SV. W. Mather, pp. 41-71, jdati s, Columbus, 1838. A statement of elevations in Ohio witli reference to the geological forma- tions, and also tlie heights of various points in this State and elsewhere. Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 45, pp. 12-18, 1843. Outline sketch of the geology of Ohio. Howe's Historical Collections, niii]) (Cleve- land), 1848; map rei)rinted in 1856. [Not seen.] Notes upon the drift iind alluvium of Ohio and tlu> West. Am. Jour. Sei., '2d series, vol. 5, ])p. 205-217, 1848. On the natural terrtices and ridges of the country bordering liake Erie. Am. Jour. Sci., 'Jd series, vol. 10, pp. 31-39, 1850. W^hittlesey, Charles — Continued. The dip, bearing, and thickness ol the Silurian groujjs. Kepnrt on the geology of the Lako Supt riw Land district, ji.irt 2. The iron region, l«. Kether with tlM^ general geology, by Fostij and Whitney, Hi)eeiHl soss., ^March, 1851, Hit ate Ex. Doc. No. 4, p]i. 177-189, W'ushingtm 1851. Ivomarks upon the section from the falls of Wolf River, through Navarim to l.alvc Slicliigan. Ueport (lu tlio geologj'of the Lako Superioi land district, part 2. Tho iron region, tn- gether with the general geology, by Fosttt and "Whitney, s])ei'iiil sess.. March, 1851, Sen ate Kx. Doe. No. 4, ])p. 174-177, 'NVnahinytoii 1851. The ancient and present beaches of Lake Jliehigan. Kopor), on the geology of tho Lake Supcrioi land district, part 2. Tho iron region, tu gether with the general geology, bv Fosttr and Whitney, special sess., March, 1851, Sec ato Ex. Doc. No. 4, pp. 270-273, AVashiUijldu 1851. Artesian wells in the red clay of CJreen Hay. i;e))orl on tlie geology of the Lake Supi rin: land district, part 2. 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Adv. ,Sci., Vroc vol. 3fi, iip. 207- 208 (i p.), 1888. — Report of the subcomnuttee of the Upper I'aleo/.oic (Devonie). International Cong. Giol., Am. ("oiumittce. Reports, 1888, C, 31 pages, ISj^S. Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 225-239. 1888. Keviewcd by ,Tules Mu.'cou, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 00-01 (J p), 1889. — On the relation of the Devonian fannic of Iowa. Am. Gool., vol. 3, pp. 230-233, 1889. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // .// .<' WJ.. ^ 7 ^ m. '«< f/j fA 1.0 I.I ^■^IIIIIM IIIII2.5 •■ lU |||j|22 .1 ilM ""'^ 12.0 lb i.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" ► Photographic Sciences Corporation ?3 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 (716) 872-4503 .^M %' ^s, vol. 39, pp. 31-38, 1890. Abstract, Am. Assoc. Ad. Sci., Proc, vol. 38, pp. S:33-2.'I4 ( J p.), 1800. The Cuhoides zone and its fauna; a discussion of methods of correlation. G«ol. See. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 481-500, l)liito8 ll-i:t, 1890. Abstracts, Am. Geol.,vol. 5, p. 120( J p.),1890; Am. Nat., vol. 24, pp. 200, 706 (J p.), 1890. North American paleontology for 1887 and 18«8. Smithsoniau Inst., Ueport, 1888, part 1, pp. 201-326, 1890. [ ] The American committee of the Iuteriiati(nial Congress of Geologists. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d Bcrles, vol. 40, pp. 180-107, 1890. [ ] [Geological notes in central and western New York.] MiicfiirliinoH Gool. Uwy. Guide, 2d edition, pp. 121, 123, 131, 1800. Correlation papers; Devonian and Carboniferous, II. S. Gool. Surv., IJull. No. 8n, 279 pages, Washington, 1891. What is the Carboniferous system f [Abstract.] Geol Soc. Am., Bull., vp. 759-771, u Noter. . lected in il lOth C'ensu pp. 400-401, n Changes ington Terr; U. S. Geol. I)lates, No. 40 Tojjograp itays Mount School of 3 J 887. [ ] [Absem northern Ws Washiiigloi (J p.), 1887. ■ The marl Tenn. School of 1 1888. [bcll. 127. lud Whitney, J. ho section from lont througli Con- pBliirc, by Clmrlcs 1". sport, pp. 45-51, Con Notes on tbo gc- tios near Canyon y, Colo. leal and goonrapliicnl ■ies, 1''. V. 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Notet . the samples of iron ore col- lected in ilabama. lOth Census U. S., vol. 15, Mining Industries, pp. 400-401, ma]), Washington, 1886. Changes in river courses in Wash- ington Territory, due to glaciation. U.S. Gcol. .Surv., Bull., vol. (I. pp. 478-480, 4 plates, No. 40, Wasliington, 1887. Topography and structure in the Mays Mountains, Toun. School of Mines Quart., vol. 8, ]>p. 242-2.')2, 1887. [ ] [Absence of sierra structure in northern Washington Territory.] WaBhingCon Pliil. Sou., Bull., vol. 9, p. 8, (J p.), 1H87. The marble of Hawkins County, Toun. .School of Minos Quart., vol. 9, pp. 112-123, 1888. Willis, Bailey— Continued, Mount Rainier and its glaciers. ■Washington Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 10, p. 10 (S p.), 1888. Round about Asheville. National Geogr. Mag., vol. 1, pp. 291-300, map, 1889. [ ] Washington. Maefarlane'sGcol. Rwy. Guide, 2d edition, pp. 264-206, 1800. Rejtort, Ai)palachian division. U. S. Gc.d. Surv., lOtli Report, .1. ^\'. 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Miclilgan Farmer, September, 1855, pp. 257- 259, 1855. 1022 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [BDIX. 127. Winchell, Alexander — Continued. StatisticH of some artesian welJs of Alabama. Am. AgHOK. Adv. Scl., Proc., vol. 10, part 2, pp. 94-103, 1857. Notes on the geology of middle and southern Alabama. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sol., Proc., vol. 10, part 2, pp. 82-93, 1857. (".cologj'. Gcol. Surv. Michigan, Ist Biennial Report of progress, pp. 19-200, LanNing, 1861. Notice of the rocks lying betwe(!n the Carboniferous limestone of the lower peninsula of Michigan and the limestones of the Hamilton group, with descriptions of some ceplialopods sup- po.sed to be new to science. Am. Jour. ScL, 2d series, vol. 33, pp. 352-360, 1862. On the saliferous rocks and salt springs of Michigan. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 34, pp. 307-311, 1862. On the identification of the Catskill red Handstone group with the Che- mung. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 35, pp. 61-62, 1863. On the origin of the prairies of the valley of the Mississippi. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 38, pp. 332-344, 444-445, 1864. Bead to Illinois Nat. Hist. Soc, June, 1863. Notice of a small collection of fossils from the Potsdam sandstone of Wis- consin and Lake Superior sandstone of Michigan. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 37, pp. 220-232, 1864. Descriptions of now species of fos- sils from tho Marshall group of Michi- gan and its sn])posed equivalent in other States [etc.]. I'liiladelpliia Acnd. Sci., Proc. for 1865 [vol. 17], pp. 109-133, 1806. Abslrnct, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 41, pp. 120-121 (J p.), 1860. On tho oil formation in Micliigan and olsowucre. Am. Jour. Scl., 2d Hories.vol. 39, pp. 350-355, 1K65. From a report on the "Ual.),]866. Note on the geology of petroleum in Canada west. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 41, pp. 176-178, 1860. Notes on fossils from Tennessee, col- lected from the strata immediately overlying the black shale, and trans- mitted for examination by J, M. Saffonl . Geology of Tennessee, Safford, pp. 440-440, Nasliville, 1869. Notes on some post-Tertiary phe- nomena in Michigan. Read to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sol., 1871. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 4, pp. 604-506 {{g p.), 1871. [Remarks on bowlder from coal bed in Ohio.] Read to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1871, Am. Nat., vol. 5, p. 606 (J p.), 1871. [Remarks on correlation of drift deposits of Northern and Southirn States, in discussion of E. W. Uilgard h History of Gulf of Mexico.] Read to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1871. Am. Nat., vol. 5, p. 520 (J p.), 18'1 . Notes and descriptions of fossils from the Marshall groups of the West- ern States, with notes on fossils from other formations. Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 11, pp. 245-260, 1871. On tho geological age and equiva- lents of tho Marshall group. Am. I'hil. .Soc, Proc, vol. 11, pp. 57-82,385- 418, 1871. Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 2, p. 445 (| p.), 1809. UABTON.] Winchelll Geuoi Gcol. present sing, 187 Abst- pp. 385-31 Repoi| vicinity Minn., Itl The dl features I Am. Ji| 1873. Suppc Champlal Am. Joi 1876. Rectifi of Michif Am. As pp. 27-43, Michig lar skotcl :iud goolo maps. Kxtracti pin, 1879. Micliif^i Maefailii 121, 1879. .Sparks 100 pages, .Secular Science, Chemicit World xxiv, 613 ; (ieolog ineiits of vi, '-'31, 12( [ ] Limi Science, On tho Road to Am. Jou lhH5. — Sourcei l)Iiisage ii Am. AsF 212,1885. Am. Joi ISH.I. Alhstrae p.310(lusage in mountain structures. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 34, i)p. 209- 212, 1885. Am. ilour. Sci., 3U series, vol. 30, pp. 417-4'JO, 188,'i. Abstracts, Am. Jour. Sci ,3(1 scries, vol. 30, p. 316 (7 lines) ; Science, vol. 6, p. 220 (^ p.), 4°. Winchell, Alexander— Continned. Geological studies, or elements of geology, XXV, 513 pages, Chicago, 1886. Walks and talks in the geological field, 329 pages, 12°, New York, 1886. Report of geological observations made in northeastern Minnesota during the season of 1886. Ge(d. and Nat. Ilist. Surv. Minnesota, 16th Report, 1880, pj). 7-206, map. 1887. Unconformibility Itetween the Ani- mikie and the Vermilion series. Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, vol. 34, p, 314, 1887. Views on the Arcbean. International Cong. Gcol., Am. C(mimittoe, Reports, 1888, A, p. 206, 1888. Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 146-184, in part, 1888. The tinconformities of the Animikie in Minnesota. Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 14-24, 188K. Some effects of pressure of a conti- nental glacier. Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 139-143, 1888. The Taconic (luestion. Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 347-363, 1888. Geology cas a means of culture. Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 44-51, 100-114, 1888. [On the use of the term "Taconic."] International C(mg. Gcnl., Am. CommittiW, Reports. 1888 R. pp. 12-13, 1888. Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 202-203, 1888. [On the nomenclature of the Ter- tiary and the faunal relations and des- ignation of the Quaternary.] International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, Reports, 1888 F, pp. 16-17 q p.), 1888. Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 283-382, 1888. Report of a geological survey in Minnesota during the seanon of 1887, embracing comporative observations in some other regions. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 16th Report, pp. 133-301. Minne.ipolis, 1888. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 37, pp. 407-498, 1889. Conglomerates inclosed in gneissic terranes. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 1.-|3-165, 256-261, 1889. [ ] Rejoinder to Dr. Lawsoii [on rock foliation and sedimentation]. Am. Geol., v.il. 3, pp. 163-10,'., 1889. Two systems confounded in the lluroninn. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 212-214, 1889. 1024 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [Brr.L, 127. '■H' ■Wlnchell, Alexander — (yontinuod. ' SyHteniatlc results of a field study of the Arclioan rocks of the Northwest. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. Scl., Proc, vol. 87, pp. 205- 200 p.), 1889. Al)8tra<'t, Science, vol. 12, p. 100(12 lines), 1888. Field studios in the Archean rock.s of Alinne.sotn, witli accessory observations in Ontario, Micliigan, and Wisconsin, 504 pages, Ann Arbor, 1889. lioiirint of roporls in Kcports of Gool. and Nft). IliNt. uf MinnoHotn for 1880 and 1887. Some results of Archean studios. Gool. Sac. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 357 J90, 392- 393, 1800. Discussed by C. K. Von Ilisc, pp. 391-393. Abstracts, Am. Gcol., vol. 5, p. 121 (J p.); Am. Nat., vol. 24, pp. 281-292, 1890. [Strength of the earth's crust.] Geol. SocAm.. Bull., vol. 1, pp. 25-26 (J p.), 1890. Discussion of paper by G. K. Gilbert with that title. [lioniarks on the distribution of bowlders in the lower peninsula of Michigan.] Gool. Soc. Am., JJuU., vol. 1, p. 29 (J p.), 1890. In discussion of j)apor by T. C. Chamberlin on " Bowlder bolts distinguishod from bowl- der trains.'' The geological position of the Ogishke conglomerate. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 38, pp. 234-235 (J p.), 18d0. Recent observations on some Cana- dian rocks. Am. (Jeol., vol. 6, pp. ,f80-370, 1890. Altstract, Am. Nat., vol. 25, pp. 365-3C6 (i p.), 1891. Michigan. Macfarliiiio's Geol. Rwy. Guide, 2d edition, pp. 189-197, 1890. Recent views about glaciers. Tlic Forum, vol. 10, pp. 300 314, 1890. American opinion on the older rocks. Geol. Surv. Mitiuesota, 18th Keport, pp. 65- 219 [1891. ] A last word with the Huroniau. Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 8.')-l?4, 1891. Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. LTi, pp. 651-6.12; Am. Geol., vol. 7, p. 261 (J p.), 1891. and Marcy, Oliver. Enumeration of fossils collected in the Niagara lime- stone at Chicago, 111., with descriptions of several now species. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., ^f omoirs, vol. 1, pp. 81-114, plato, 4°, 1866-1869. Wlnchell, H. V. Tartial report of ob. servations made by. Gool. and Nat. nistSurv. Minnesota, 15tli lleport, 1886, pp. 403-419, Minneapolis, 1887. Report of observations made during the summer of 1887. Gool. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, ICth Koport, pp. 395-478, map, Minneapolis, 1888. Thediabasic schists containing tlie jaspilito beds of northeastern Minne- sota. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 18-22, 1889. Report of field observations made during the season of 1888, in the iron regions of Minnesota. Gaol, and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, ITtli Report, pp. 77-145, Minneapolis, 1889. Geological age of the Saganagn granite. Am. Jour. Sci., .1)1 series, vol. 41, pp. 38fl-3!iii, 1891. — Wlnchell, N. H., and. On a possi- ble chemical origin of the iron ores of the Keewatin in Minnesota. Am. Geol., vol. 4, pp. 291-300, 1889. Am. Assoc. Adv. Scl., Proc., vol. 38, pp. 23:(- 242, 1889. Geol. Surv. :Minnesota, Bull. No. 6, pp. 391- 399, 1891. [Professor Irving and the Kee- watin series, and the origin and horizon of the iron ores of the Vermilion Luke series.] Am. Geol., vol. 4, pp. 383-386, 1889. The Taconic iron ores of Jliii- uesota and of western New England, Am. Gool., vol. 6, pp. 203-274, 1890. Gool. Surv. Minnesota, Bull. No. 6, pp. 400- 410, 1891. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 4U, p, 332 (J p.), 1890. — The iron ores of Minnesot,!, their geology, discovery, developnuiit, qualities, and origin, and comparison with those of other iron distrii t.s. (Jeol. Surv. Minnesota, Bull., No. 6, IliO pages, H jdates, including 3 foldiiij! maps, Minneapolis, 1891. In Appendices A, B, and (^ are ropul)li8lie(l "On a possible chemical origin of the onsdt the Kcew-.-itin in Minni-sola," and "The 1:1 conic iron ores of Minnesota and western New England," by N. H. and H. V. WIncbell, miil "Tlio ICiistern equivalents of tho Minnesota iron ores," \>y N. II. Winehell. Abstracts, Kiig. and Alining Jour., vol. .''iJ. p. 3 (f p.), 4° i Am. Gool, vol. 7, pp. 370-3V1, 11*01. DABTOH.] Wlnchell, N. (tf Green IJa some observj outlet of La Am. Jimr 1871. — Chart of intended toe nosota to the the earth, ai loncy of somi tion has recei and in Europ Geol. and Ni Annual Jiepor St. Paul, 1873. — [General s Minnesota.] Geol. and Na Annual Report preliminary go I'aul, 1873. Abstract, Am :)13(ip.),1873. Map also in (i cents of Univor Paul, 1873. The surface Ohio. Am. Assoc. A< IHO, 1873. Abstract, Am. :)21-322, 1872. — Reports on (Insky, Seneca counties. Geol. Surv. Oh: 4 maps, Columbv — The drift de Popular Sci. 1873. Reviewed by J 3d series, vol. 13, — On the Ham Am. Jour. Sci, 1874. — fieologicaln in the Minneso Minnesota Aci 15.3-156, 1874. — Tho Dovonii Am. Assoc. A pp. 100-104, 1874 — ] Peat. Geol. and Na( Annual Report 1874. Bull. 12 [BULL. 127. irtial report of ob- ikSurv. Minnesota, 151 |j 19, Minneapolis, 1887. /'ations made during r '.. Surv. Minnesota, 16th ip, Minneapolis, 1868. liflts containing tlie orthoasteru Minm*- . 18-22, 1889. observations made of 1888, in tbo iron ta. t. Surv. Minnesota, ITtli iineapoliK, 1889. of the iSagana<;n irie8,voI.41, pp. 388-;iiiii, ., and. On a possi- 1 of tho iron ores of itinesnta. . 291-SCH), 1889. l.,Proc.,vol.38, pp. 2:i:i- •ta, Bull. No. 6, pp. 391- Tving and tbo Kec- origin and liori/oii ;he Vermilion Lake |383-386, 1889. iron ores of 51 in- mi New England, !63-274, 1890. |a. Bull. No. 6, pp. 400- pci., 3d seriea, vol. 40, p. res of Minnesota, I'ery, doveloiMiiciit, li, and comparisim pr iron districts. f;a, Bull., No. 6, ISO eluding 3 foldiii),' 1891. Inil Vj iu'i> repulilislKHl ll origin of the onsnf Isotn," and "Tlir In sotiinnd western New |1 H.V. Winclicll, iiMil its of tho Minne«ol,i clicll. lining .Tour., vol. .''i..'. p. ll. 7, pp. 370-371, liiiil. piBTOH.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1025 Wincbell, N. II. Tho glacial features of (4roon Kay of Lake Michigan, with Konie observations on a probable fornuT nutlet of Lake Superior. Am. Jour Sci., 3(1 series, vol. 2, pp. 15-19, 1871. - — Chart of geological nonionolatnre intended to express tho relation of Min- nesota to tho great geological scries of tho oiirth, and tho probable equiva- lency of some of tbo names the forma- tion has received in the various States and in Europe. (lOol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnenota. Ist Annual Koport for 1872, chart opposite p. 38, St. Paul, 1873. [General sketch of the geology of Minnesota.] Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, Ist Annual Report for 1872, pp. 40-48, 80-64. 64-118, preliminary geolofjio map of tho State, .St. Paul, 1873. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci,, 3d series, vol. 5, p. ;!13(ip.),1873. Mni> also in annual report of hoard of re- gents of University of Minnesota for 1872, St. I'aul, 1873. — Tho surface geology of northwestern Ohio. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. 21, pp. 152- IKO, 1873. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 4, pp. :i21-322, 1872. — Reports on the geology of San- dusky, Seneca, Wyandot, and Marion ronnties. (leol. Surv. Ohio, Report, vol. 1, pp. 5fll-64.'>, I maps, Columbus, 1873. — 'I'he drift deposits of the Northwest. Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 3, pp. 202-210, 1873. Reviewed by J. 1). I) [ana]. Am. Jour. Sci., :iil series, vol. 13, pp. 64-65 (J p.), 1876. — On tho Hamilton in Ohio. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 7, pp. 39,1-308, 1874. — f Jeological notes from early explorers in the Minnesota Valley. Minnesota Acad. Sci., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 89-101, 15:1-156,1874. — Tho Devonian limestones in Ohio. Am. As.soc. Adv. Soi., Proo., vol.22, part 2, pp. 100-104, 1874. — ] Peat. (leol. and Nat. lllst. Surv. ^linncsota, 2d Annual Report for 1873, pp. 88-127, St. Paul, 1874. Bull. 127 65 Wincbell, N. II.— Continued. [ ] Tho Helleplaino salt well. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 2d Annual KoiM»rt for 1H73, pp. 79-87, St. Paul, 1874. [Geology of Ottawa, Crawford, Mor- row, Delaware, Van Wert,lInion, Pauld- ing, Hardin, Hancock, Wood, Putnttm, Allen, Auglaize, Mercer, Henry, and Defiance counties.] Geol. Surv. Ohio, IJeport.vol. 2, pp. 227-438, (.'olumbus, 1874. [ ] The geology of the Minnesota Valley. Geol. and Kat. Hist. Surv. Minnoxota, 2d Annuiil Report for 1873, pp. 127-212, St. Paul, 1874. [ ] Report on the geology of Freeborn County. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 3d Annual Report for 1874, pp. .">-19, map, St. Paul, 1875. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., ltd series, vol. 10, pp.:iO«-307(ip.),1875. From tbo Red River of tho North to Fort Abraham Lincoln. Report of a reconnaissance of the Bl.ick Hills of Dakota, made in the summer of 1874, by William Ludlow, pp. 21-66, map, 4^, Wash- ington, 1875. U. S. A. Report of Chief of En^'inrers, 1874. Appendix PP, pp. 1131-1172, ■Wnsbiugton, 1875. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 10, pp.;l85-380(ip.),1875. Notes on the deep well drilled .it East JSinnoapolis, Minn., in 1874-75. Minnesota Acad. Sci., Bull., vol. 1, pji. 187- 189. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sol., 3d series, vol. 13, p. 478 (J p.), 1877. Note on lignite in tho Cretaceous of Minnesota. Am. Jour. Sci., .3d series, vol. 10, p. 307 (J p.), 187,5. [ ] Report on the geology of Mower County. (ieol. end Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 3d Annual Report for 1874, pp. 20-30, map, St. Paul, 1875. Abstract, Am. Jour. .Sci., 3d Hories, vol. 10, p. 306-307 (J p.), 1875. The economical geology of tho re- gion of Cheboygan and Old Mackinac, in the counties of rreacpio He, Emmet, and Cheboygan. 12th Aunnal Report of the Hccrctary of the State board of agriculture, Michigan, for 1873, pp. 103-107, Lansing, 1875. 1026 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF [ntJLL. 127. i; ! •^*'i n Winobell, N. H.— Continnert. Vegetable remains in tlio drift de- posits of the Northwest. Am. Arboc. Adv. Scl.. Proc, vol. 24, part 2, pp. 4;i-50, 1870. Oji the parallolisiu of Devoniau out- crops in Michigan and Ohio. Am. AsHuc. Adv. 8ci.,Proc., vol. 24, pnrt 2, pp. 57-59, 1876. [ ] Koport on the geoh)gy of Fillmore County. Ucol. and Xiit. llirit. Siirv. MiuiicHotii, 4th AnnuiilKoport for 1875, pp. 251-303, map, St. I'aul, 1870. Abstract, Am. Jour. Scl., 3d series, vol. 13, p. 140 (1 p.), 1877. [ ] The geology of Houston County. Geol. nnd Kat. Ilist. Surv. Minnesota, 5th Annual Koport for 1870, pp. 9-50, map, St. Paul, 1877. [ ] The geology of Hennepin County. (leol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, .■>tli Annual Report for 1876, pp. 131-201, mop, St. Paul, 1877. Abstract, Am. Jour. Scl,, 3d series, vol, 14, pp. 422-423 (i p.), 1877. The geology of Rock and Pipestone counties. Geol. and Kat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, Uth Annual Koport for 1877, pp. 93-111, map, Min- neapolis, 1878. The geology of Morrison County. | Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, Otii Annual Report for 1877, pp. 5U-53, Minneap- | oils, 1878. I [ ] The geology of Ramsey County. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, Ctli Annual Report for 1877, pp. 66-92, map, Minno- npolis, 1878. Abstract, Am. .Tour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 17, pp. 168-170, 1879. [ ] Reconnaissances [in Wright, Good- hue, and Rice counties and along North- ern Pacific Railroad]. Oool. and Nat. Hist. Surv. ^Minnesota, 6th Annual Report for 1877, pp. 43-49, Miunoap- oils, 1878. [ ] The water supply of the Red River valley. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, Otii Annual Report for 1877, pp. 9-42, Minneapoli.s, 1878. The recession of the Falls of St. An- thony. Geol. .Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 34, pp. 886-901, 1878, Abstract, Phil. Mag., now series, vol. 0, 70-71 (»P.),1878. "Wlnchell, N. H.— Continued. Minnesota. [Geological forni.i- tions.] Macfarlanc'a Am. Geol. R. K. Guide, pp 145-147, 1879. Sketch of the work of the season of 1878. Gool. and Nut. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, Ttl, Annual lieport for 1878, pp. 9-26, Miuuoapulij 1879. [ ] The cupriferous series at Dulutli. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. MinnoMota, till, Annual Report for 1879, pp. 22-26, St. Paul 1880. r 1 Section of a deep well at Eunnets. burg, Iowa. Minnesota Acad. Scl., Hull., vol. 1, pp. lis;. 388, 1880. The Cretaceous in Minnesota. Minnesota Acad. Sci., Bull., vol. 1, pp. .HT- 350, 1880. [ ] I'reliniinary list of rocks [from crystalline formations of nortLerii Minnesota] . Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 'Jth Annual Report for 1880, pp. 10-114, St. rcler 1881. Geology of the Upper Missis.sipjii Valley. Minnesota Historical Company's history o! the I'pper Iklississippi Valley, pp. 700-Ti); Minneapolis, 1881. — The cupriferous series in Minnesota Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. ^Minnesota. Stii Annual Report for 1880, pp. 385-387, St. I'eltr 1881. Science (edited liy Michels), vol. 1, (i. 19; (J p.), 1880. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 29, pp. 4."- 425, 1880. — Summary statement. (ieol.and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, U'lh Annual Report for 1881, pp. 5-8, St. Paul 1«, Reviewed by J. 1). 1) [ana]. Am. Jour. Sn 3d series, vol. 25, pp. 156-1E7 (| p.), 1883. — Typical tliin sections of the rock; of the cupriferous scries in Minnesota, Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, lOili Annual Report for 1881, pp. 137-143, St. Paul. 1882. ] The Potsdam sandstone. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota. Wi Annual Report for 1881, pp. 123-136, St, I'niil 1882. Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. 17, p. 53fi (5 I'l 1883 J Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 25, pp. 153- 156 (I p.), 1883. DAKTOK.) Winohell, ^ ] Prelir Geol. and Annual Ro 1882. Abstract, p. 156 (J p.), — The geol l.y C. C. AV the ''C"\V Geol. and Annual Rei 1882. Read to M Dall's ob the bearing iiomena in Am. Jour. 1881. Rdsumd < nomenclatu stratigraphi Congr(^sG< 2d session, pi Typical t tiie ctiprifer Am. Assoc. 106, 1882. Clay pebl Am. Assoc. (ip).1884. iVbs tract, S< The Lake Science, vol. Review of A 1). Irving, ibiil Reviewed b; — Note on th Mesalti and A Geol. and Ni .'Vnnual Repoi olis, 1884. [-— ] Minneso loth Census .stones of the the quarry i liound as par liagination, W — Ccmiparati and New 1 stract.] Am. Assoc. -50, 1884. — The crysti west. Am. Assoc. . 379, 1885. Am. Nat., to [nuLL. 127. Jontiuued. teologicnl fornn- . Geol. K. U. Guidii, i>|i York of tho season of iHt. Kurv. Hiuuemitii, Tlli 878, pp. 9-26, Minneapolis oils series at Dulutli, :i8t. Siirv. Minnonotii, sii, ■ 1879, pp. 22-26, St. I'.iul deep well at Euiiiitts- .Scl., Bull., vol. 1, pptsT- 8 in Minnesota. Soi., Bull., vol. 1, pii. :!t;- list of rocks [from latlous of northern list. Surv. Minnosotii, 'Jtli • 1880, pp. 10-114, St. I'oUr, 10 Tipper Mississipiii ifal Company's hlHtdryo! «ppi Valloy, pp. 700-Ti); s series in Minne.-fota, ist. Surv. Minnesota W.i 1880, pp. 385-387, St. rcur ly Michcls), vol. 1, \>. 19: id., I'roc, vol. 29, pp.i.';- iment. it. Surv. Mhinosota, U'lt 881, pp. 5-8, St. Paul 1«. 1) [ana]. Am. Jour. Sn. 156-1E;7 (i p.), 1883. ections of tho rocks series iu Minnesota. t. Surv. Minuosotii, Wili 1881, pp. 1;17-143, St. I'aii sandstone. )t. Surv. Minnesota, Wlh 1881, pp. 123-136, St. I'aiil It., vol. 17, p. 536 (J I' Ikl Borlos, vol. 25, iip. l* DAKTOK.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOOY. 1027 Winohell, N. H.— Continued. [ ] Preliminary list of rocks. Geol. and Xat. IliHt. Surv. Minnesota, 10th Annual Koport for 1881, pp. 9-122, St. Paul, 1882. Abstract, Am. Jour. Scl., 3(1 sorie*, vol. 25, p. 156 (i p.), 1883. - — The geology of the deep well drilled l)y C. C. Whelpley, at Minueai)oli8, at tlie''C" Washburn Mill. (ieol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, lOtli .Vnnual Iteport for 1881, pp. 211-217, St. Paul, 1882. Kead to Minnesota Acad. Scl., 1882. Dall's observations on Arctic ice and I lie bearing of tho facts on Glacial pho- iioniena in Minnesota. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 21, pp. 358-360, 1H81. Rdsumd d'une communication sur la nomenclature g(>ologi([ue dans I'dchello t*tratigraphique. CongT^sG6ol. International, CompteKendu, lid session, pp. 642-646, Bologne, 1882. Typical thin sections of tho rocks of tlie cupriferous scries iu Minnesota. Ara. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 30, pp. 160- 100, 1882. Clay pebbles from Princeton, Minn. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. 32, p. 238 (ip-).1884. Abstract, Science, vol. 2, p. 324 (J p.), 1883. The Lake Superior rocks. Science, vol. 1, p. 334, 1883. Keviewof A. R. C. Solwyn, ibid., j>. 11, and I{. 1). Irving, ibid., pp. 140-141. Reviewed by R. D. Irving, ibid., p. 422 (i p.). — Note on the age of the rocks of the Mesabi and Vermilion iron districts. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, lltli Annual Report for 1882, pp. 168-170, Minneap- olis, 1884. [ ] Minnesota [building stones]. loth Census U. S., Report on the building Hlones of tho United States and statistics of llie quarry industry for 1880. pp. 244-2.'ifi, liound as part of Vol. X, but with separate jiagination, Washington, 1884. — Comparative strengths of Minnesota and New England granites. [Ab- stract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. .Scl., Proc, vol. 32, pp. 249- 250. 1884. — The crystalline rocks of tho North- west. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 33, pp. 363- 379. 1885. Am. Nat., vol. 18, pp. 984-1001, 1884. [ Winchell, N. H.— Continued. Cool. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 13th Anuuul Report, pp. 124-140, St. I'aul. I8HS. Abstracts, Science, vol. 4, pp. 238-240, 1884; Am. Jour. Sci., 3d sorios, vol. 30, p. 307 (i p.), 1885. Note on tho sandstoueH of Ta«iuiinie- non Bay, Lake Superior. Am. Jour. Sci.. .Id series, vol. 29, pp. 330-340 (Jp-).1885. Notes of a reconuaissimce into Pope County [and trip iicrows Mesabi range to Verinillion Ltike]. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Miuni'suta, 13th Annual Report for 1884, pp. 10-24, St. Paul, 1885. [ ] The Vermilion iron ores. I ieol. and Nat. Uist. Surv. Minnesota, 13th Annual Report for 1884, i)p. 25-3."i, St. Paul, 1885. ] Thecrystallinerocksof Minnesota. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota. 13lli Annual Report for 1884, pp. 36-38, St. Paul, 1885. [ ] Fossils from the red (luartzite at Pipestone. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 13th Annual Keportfor 1884, pp. 65-72, includes let- ters from ,T. 1). Dana. Ford, and Dodge, pp. 68- 70, St. Paul, 1885. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pp. 396-397 (.J p.), 1885. Science, vol. (i. p. 22t) (V.i p.), 4", XSS'). I ] The deep well at Lakewood Cente- tery, Minneapolis. Geol. and Nut. lli.st. Surv. Minnesota, 13th Annual Report for 1884, pp. 50-54, St. Paul, 1885. Notes on the artesian wells at Men- dota, Hastings, Red Wing, Lake City, and Brownsville, and on tho deep wells iit St. Paul. Cn!ol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minne.sota. 13th Annual Report for 1884, pp. 55-64. St. Paul, 1885. The Humboldt salt well in Kittson Comity. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 13th Annual Report for 1884, pp. 41-47, St. Paul, 18H5. Abstract, Am. Asso(^ Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. 33, pp. 399-400 (J p.), 1885. Notes on some deep wells in Minne- sota. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 14th Annual Report for 1885, pp. 11-16, 348-3.'')1, 188!). Revision of tho stratigraphy of the Cambrian in Minnesota. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 14th Annual Report for 1885, pp. 325-337, 1885. 1028 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [nrm 127, 'Winchell, N. II.— Continued. The Tiiconio rontrovorsy in ii nnt- Hlioll. S<'ipiK'0, Vdl. 7, i>. :i4 (} p.), 1880. Notice of Linjinlii ftiid I'liradoxidos from tlio red ((uartzytes of MinnoHotft. Am. Ahhoo. Adv. Sci., Vroo., vol. 34, p. 214 (6 linen), 1886. Views on the Archoan. Iiiternatloiml Coil)?. (io(>l.,Ain. Oomini, Keports, 1888, A, p. — , 1888. Am. Oool., vol. 2, pp. 140-184, in part, 1H88. Tiie jj;eolojjy of ]Ienne]>in Connty. Jlistoiy <»f Minnc>iipolls,pp.49-02,4°, [1891]. (fcological report. Oeol.iind Nnt. FTIst. Surv. AIlnnoRotn, 15th Koport, 1880, pp. 211-.199, map, Minneftpolla, 1887. Notes on the classificntion and no- niencl.atnro for the American conmiit- teo of tlio International Geological Con- gress, Marcli, 1S87. Am. Nat., vol. 21, pp. 093-700, 1887. Tlio granite and qnartzite contact at tlio Anrora mine, fJogobic iron range, at Ironwood, Mich. [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. Sol., rroc, vol. 30, p. 211 (J p.), 1888. The Animikio black slates and , 1891. The Eastern equivalents of tho .Miii nesota iron ores. Geol. Surv. Minnesota, Bull. No. 6, pp. 411- 419, 1891. Read to Minnesota Acad. Sci., Octoln^r '.. 1890. What constitutes the Taconic moun- tains? [Abstract.] Am. Assoc. Adv. Sri., Proc.. voL 39, pp. 246- 247 <) p.), 1891, DARTON.] [nuLL. 127. lontiiiiUMl. lul Hiirouian iron- rliinpiotto luid (iop^ northeiistern Miunc oi., Proc, vol. ;i7,pp.212- tiKrai)by in stndyiiij; [p. ,(42-357, 1889. sific Railroad. Rwy. Guide, 2(1 oditioD I observations. Jflotn, 18th Report, pp. ^ [)1., vol. 7, pp. 198-1 ItOij Ivol. 25, pp. 737-738(4 \>.k nivalentsof the Miii- |nota. Bull. No. 6, pp.411- Acad. Scl., Octolior : hs the Taconio nionn- f i., Proc. voL 39, pp.2tf-l l)ARTON.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1029 Winchell, N. H.— Continued. ] and Upham, Wurrcn. (icolonical and natural history snrvt^y of .Minno- Hota, N. H. Winchell. State ({eologist, 1S72-1882. The geolotry of Minnesota, vol. 1 of the final report, xiv, 095 i)n>?e», 13 ])lateB, 4 ', Minneap(di^<, 1884. and Winchell, 11. V. On a possible I'heniii^al origin of the iron ores of the Keewatin in Minu sota. Am. Guol., vol. 4, pp. 201-300, 1889. Am. Ahhoc. Ailv. Sci., i'roc, vol. 38, pp. 2:i,'>- 242, 1889. (iiMil. Surv. Miuncsota, UuU. No. 6, p|). 391- 399,1891. [Professor Irving and the Kee- watin series and the origin and hori- zon t)f the iron ores of the Vornulion Lake series.] Am. Gi-ol., vol. 4, pp. 3H3-380, 1889. The Tacouic iron ores of Min- losota and western New England. Am. Geol., vol. 0, pp. 203-274, 1890. (iuol. Surv. Miuuvaottt, Bull. No. 0, pp. 400- 410,1891. Abstract, Am. Jour. Svi., 3(1 aericx, vol.40, p. 332 (J P-), 1890. The iron ores of Minnesota, their geology, discovery, development, (|iialitie8, and origin, and coiui^irison with those of other iron distri(;ts. (ieol. Surv. Minnesota, Hull. No. 0,430 jtages, 44 plates, including three folded maps, Minneapolis, 1891. Abxtructtt, Kn^. aiul Miuiug Jour., vol. 52, p. 3 (j p.), 4°, 1891; Am. Geol., vol.7, pp. 370- 374,1891. In Appendices A, B,C are republished "On a possible chemical origiu of the orcsoC the Keewatiu iu Miuuesotu," mid "Tliu Tacouic iron or(w of Minnesota and wcstoni New Kngland," by N. II. ami 11. V. WiLch.ll.and "The Kasteru equivalents of thu Minnesota iion ores," by N. H, Winchell. Winalow, Arthur. Peculiarities of weathering in the Pottsvillo congloni- oiate. Science, vol. 3, pp. 12-14, 1884. The Lehigh River cross section measured, mapped, and described in detail ; edited by J. P. Lesley. < icol. Surv. I'ounsylvania, Report for 1886, |iart 4, pp. 1331-1371, sheets 1-5, in atlas, liar- lisburK, 1887. • — A preliminary report on a i)ortiou of tlie coal regiouB of Arkansas. Geol. Surv. Arkausus, Report for 1888, v(d. 3, pp, 1-92, map, Little Ruck, 1888. Win»low, Arthur— Continued. Notes on I lie foal lieds of Lafayette (bounty. Geol. Surv. Missimri. Hull. No. 1, pp. 14- 21, 1890. — — Tin* geoteetonic and ]>hysi(>gra])hio geology of western Arkansas. Geol. Sue. Am., Hull., vol. 2, pp. 225-24:>, pluto 8,1801. AbstroctH, Ani. Geol., vol. 7, )>. 250 (^ ]).); Am. Nat., vol. 25, ]>. 304 (6 lines), 1891. DlHcusBed by T. .M. Keade. Am.G(!ol., v«d. 8, pp. 27.5-287, 1 HOI. ()(!ologiciil survey of Missouri. Hi- ennial Report of the State geologist, j transmitted by the bureau of ge(dogy and mines to the general asBend)ly, .53 l)ages, 2 plates, .lellerson City, 185)1. Remarks on the construction of I toi)ographi(' maps for geologic purposes. [Abstract.] Am. AsHOc. Adv. Sci., I'roc, vol. 39, pp. 252- 255, 1801. WiuslovT, C. V. On the supposed bed of coral at a high elevation on the Island of Maui. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 15, )>]). 450-451 (i p.), 1853. [On fossil bones from the Andes, and the beds containing them, j liostiin Soc. Nat. Hist., I'r(K'., vol. 10, jip. 75- 77, 1800. [Dynamics of geology.] Essex Inst., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 111-112, 1871. Letter from, containing description of a deep excavation in the valley of tlie Rhine near tlie mouth of the Neckar, and of a mortar-shaped ])obble found 25 feet below surface. Boston Soc. Nat. Ilist., I'roc, vol. 14, i>p. 20- 22, 1872. "Winwood, II. II. Geological age of the Rocky Mountains. Geol. Mag., 3d docade, vol. 'J, p. 240 () ]>.), 1885. Abstract, Am. Juur. Sci., 3)1 series, vol. 30, p. 79 (7 lines), 1885. Wisconsin. 1821. Travels through the Northwest, Schoolcraft. 18iit>. Reconnaissance from Washington through AVisconsin to Coteau des Prairies, Featherstonhaugh. Region around Fort Winnebago, Rugglcs. 1840. Report on lead region of the Up- per Mississippi, Locke. ('I 1030 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [aULL.127. TJii in lown, WiMcniiHiii, mill IlliiioiH. Owmi, D. D. 1842. N(tt«'H on f^txilo^.V «>f tlio WoKtorii WJHC.oUHin 1111(1 MiHHdiiri lon«1 ro- (^ioiiN, ]Io(I);o. .1. T. HuiKlHtinioH iiikI IxdHubont North Anioriciin lakoN, Nclioolcruft. Load riinioim of tli« Uiijicr Min- HisHippi, Lcariiig liiiio- Htone of thu I'ppur MiHHiNHi)>|ii, King, II. 184;J. (icology of tlie Westorn HtatoM, Owon, D. D. Region of Iiiuiiii of U])per MIkhIm- Hippi, Nicollot. (ioology of Now York, first diH- trict, Matbor. Geology of weHtern district of Now York, Hall. .J. Ago of Lake Kuporior liniestonoH and saudxtonos, Houghton, Section from Cleveland to tlie MisHisHippi, Hall, J. 1841. (ieology of valley of the MissiH- Hippi, King, IT. Review of New York roports, Owen, D. 1). 1846. ( Jeology of Western States, Owon, D. D. 01)Hervatioii8 on magnetic dip, WhittloHoy. 1847. LacuHtrino deposits in vicinity of the (Jieat Lakes, Lapliam, J. A. Iteport of survey of Wisconsin and Iowa, Owc-n, 1>. D. 18^18. On geology of Wisconsin, Owen, D. D. Keconnaissanceof Chip])ewaland district, Owen, J). 1). ; Nor- wood. 1849. Northern Mississippi, Holton. K. 1850. Alluvions marines et liicustres et du terrain orratiiiue, Desor. Erratic phenoincn.'i about Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. 1851. Superficial deposits. Lake Supe- rior laud district, Desor. Ueber Kupfor- uud Eisenorzo am Lake Superior, Koch. Potsdam on St. Croix River, Desor. WlBCOUsin— (lontliiuod. 1851. Azoi<'. Hystein in Lake Superior district, Foster and Wbitnes. Introduction to report on \\\»- cousin, Iowa, nntl Minnitsot.i. Owen, 1). D. GiMilogy of Lake Superior land district iron region, Foster mihI Whitney. Paleontology of lowest saiiil- stone of Northwest, Owm, D. D. Oecdogy of southeastern Wiscon- sin, Li'.phain, I. A. Silurian and Devonian iron re gion of Lake Superior, Hall. ,1 Age of sandstone and igneciii« ]ihcnoniena. Lake Superior Foster and Whitney. Clay and drift near Lake Supc' rior, Desor. Terraces of Lake Superior, Desor. Swamps bordering the Western rivers, Desor. Wells in rod clay of Green liny, Whittlesey. 1852. Rejjort on Pigeon Point, Owen, 11 Comparison of geology of icii ntissee and New York, Hall, .1. Sur la carte g^ologiquo du In Snp(tc., (')wen, 1). 1). Explorations in Wisconsin, Hall,.L Report on valleys of Minnesota, Mississippi, and Wisconsin rivers, Shumard, B. F. 1853. Silur-fanna in Wisconsin and New Y'ork, Barrande. Drift of Northern and Western States, Whittlesey. Geologic map of United States, etc., Marcou, J. 1854. Silurian system. Lake Superior district, Bailey, .1. W. Lead district, Daniels. Ui)per Mississippi lead reijion, Phillips, .1. V. Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, anii| Minnesota, Owen, D. D. - First report on survey of AVis consin, Daniels. liABTON.) Wiaconsin 1855. (.'at D Uev W Ileb Ai (lOO Ini Rep P Esrp L( Voyi 185(i. Anui J. Kup I'o Carl) sis Seco: 001 1857. Fossi Wi ma Mine De; Huro Cai J.I Snpoi Uni 18.58. Rei)o! and Sketc Sta Repoi for Geolo cou 18.51). Paleo 3, 1] Paleo Wli Penol LA Notes Clint( Positi stoi Analj Pet Origii Wit Devoi LA IS60. {BULL. 127. IIKxI. II ill Lakn 8up«>riiit imttT tiiid \Vliitiif,\ . I to roport (in WU wa, mill Miiiii*!Hot;i [X linktt Superior land III ri^^ioii, KoHtor :nii y of low(!st smid NortliwcHt, Owen ioiitlK^astoru WiMcon uii, I. A. il Devouiiin iron re ike Hnporior, Hall. ,1 (Utono iuid ifrnt-ciii'. 11, Lake Superior I Whitney. ift noar Lake Siipe r. Lake Superior, Dt'sor. riloring the WoHtcrn 8or. i\ clay of fSreen liay, y- igeon Point, Owoii, I! of geology of 'I'tMi [Now York, Hall,. I. n gt^ologiqiio (In In do Foster et Wliii outh of Lake Siipf tlesey. iscouHin, Iowa, Min , Owen, D. 1). in WisconHiii, lltiyH of Minnesota, and WlBconsiii nuird, B. F. in WiHconsin am! liarrande. tlicrn and \V(3MU>ru ittloscy. p of United States u,J. torn, Lake Sui)i'rior iley,.7.W. , Daniels. Bsippi lead region V. Hconsin, Iowa, and Owen, D. D. on survey of Wis iels. UARTON.] NOHTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1031 WlBConain— Continued. 1^55. Catalogue of specimens, Owt ii, D.D. Review of Murchison's Siluria, Whitney,.!. D. Ueber die (Jeologie voii Nord- Anierika. Mar(;(iu, ,T. (■0()l(igi(^ map of Wisconsin, Lap- liani, LA. Report of stirvey of Wisconsin, Pcrcival. Ksquisse g<'^ologi(iuo du Canada, T..(>gan iind Hunt. Voyage on Lake Superior, Rivot. 1K5<>, American geologic history, Dana, J.D. Kupfer-Uistrikto Lake Superior, Posselt. Carboniferous limestone of Mis- sissippi Valley, Hall, J. Second report of survey of Wis- consin, I'oreival. 1857. Fossils in Taloozoic of lower Wisconsin and Minnesota, Shii- mard and Owen. Mines de fer des I^tats-Unis, Delesse. Huronian and Laurentian of th() Canadian survey, Whitney, .J. D. Superficial drifts of northwestern United States, Wl)ittle8(\v. 18.58. Rejtort of survey of Iowa, Hall and Whitney. Sketch of geology of United States, Rogers, H. 1). Report of survi-j' of W^isconsin for 1857, Daniels. Geology of North America, Mar- cou, ,1. 18,"»!). Paleontology of New York, vol. 3, Hall,. J." Paleontology and the moral sense, Whittlesey. Penokee iron range, Laiih.im, LA. Notes on Wisconsin, etc., Daniels. Clinton iron ore, Rogers, W. U. 1S(>0. Position of Lake Suj)erior sand- stone, Whitney, J. 1 ). Analyses of soils, etc., Arkansas, Peter, R. . Origin of Azoic of Michigan and Wisconsin, Whittlesey. Devonian in Wisconsin, Lapham, LA. WiscoiiBin — Continued. imVi. Devonian at Milwaukee, Lap- ham, I, A. 1 )ri It cavities of Wisconsin, Whit- tlesey. 18fiL Chemical report, survey of Ken- tucky, I'eter, R. ISti:.'. Constitution of copper range of Lake Superior, WilliaiiiH and Rlaiidy. On Primordial of America, Hall,. I. Report on survey of Wisconsin, Hall and Whitney. Positioti of Waukesha limestone, Rominger. 18t);{. Survey of lead regions, Murrish. 18()t. Fossils from Potsdam of Wiscon- sin and Michigan, Wincholl, A. 18tV». Ponokc(! range, Whittlesey. Geology and metallurgy of iron of Lake Superior, Foster and Kimball. Surface geology of basin of Great Lakes, Newberry. 18Gfi. Notes on Wisconsin drift, Hliss. Map of Canada and part of the United States, Logan and Hall. 1867. Glacial movements in valley of St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. Notice of fauna of Potsdam sand- stone, Hall, ,1. Fresh-water glacial drift of the Northwest, Whittlesej'. 1868. Occurrences of iron in masses, Whittlesey. E o z o i s c h e Formationsgruppe Nord-Amerikas, Cr(!duer. 1869. Relations and character of west- ern bowlder drift, Andrews, E. 1870. Recent changes in northeasteru Wisconsin, Stuntz. Nord-amcrikanische Schieferpor- phyroide, Crcdnor, H. 1871. Surface ge(dogy of Great Lakes, etc., Newberry. Notizen aus Minnesota, Kloos. Native cojiper of Lake Superior, Honwood. 1872. K'esults in lead region, Murrish. Region about Devils Lake, Eaton, ,1.11. An(;iont lakes, Knapp. Ago of (juartzites, etc., of Sauk County, Irving, R. D. 1032 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [bull. 127. Wiscousiii — Contiuued. 1873. KolatioiiB in Sunk Comity, Eaton, .7.11. Map of IJuited States, llitclicock, C. 11.; Hitchcock and lUako. Age of inotamorphicB, Dodgo County, Irving, R. D. 1874. Ago of copi)er rocks and continu- ation of synclinal, Irving, U. D. Uplieaval of <[uart/,ito of Sauk and Columbia counties, Cliani- l.crliu, T. C. Notes from early oxjdorers in Minnesota, Wincliell, N. H. Survey of mineral regions, Mur- rish. .luncliou of I'riiiiordial and IIu- ronian, Irving, R. ]>. Poiuts in nortliijrn Wisconsin, Irving, R. D. Relations of rocks of I3araboo, Eaton, J. li. Niagara and l^ower llelderberg, Hall, J. 187.5. (Jcologic chart of the United States, Ihadley, F.ll. Minerals de ferdu l^ac Supdrieur, Sauvage. Guelph limestone of North Amer ica, Nicholson. 1876. Physical geology of Lako Su- j)erior, Whittlesey. Catalogue of Wisconsin exliibit, Sweet. Youngest Ilnronian south of Lake Superior and age of copjjcr series, Urooks. Transportation routes in Wiscoii sin, W^aircn, (J. K. Stratification of rocks of south- central Wisconsin, Irving, R. I). Notes on northern Wisconsin, Sweet. Kaolin in Wisconsin, Irving, R. 1). (neology of l^ake Superior iron district, Wright, C. E. Huronian rocks south of Lako Superior, Urooks. 1877. Geology of eastern Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. (ieology of central Wisconsin, Irving, R. D. Lithology, Wisconsin survey, Wright, C. E. Geology of lead district, Strong. ■Wisconsin — Continued. 1877. Operations of survey of Wiscon- sin, Chamberlin, T. C. Pipestone of Devils Lake, Wood- man. Report on central and western Wisconsin, Irving, R. D. On genesis of lead ores, Whitney, .I.D. Work in Menominee district, Wright, C.E. Age of crystalline rocks, Irving, R.l). Report of Wisconsin survey for 1873-74, Lapham, I. A. Report of Wisconsin survey for 187.5, Wright. C.E. 1878. Report on Bayfield and DougLas counties. Sweet. Fauna of Niagara, jtc, Mihviiu- kee. Day, F. II. Work in Peuokee range, Irving, R. D. Work in north central Wisconsin, Clark, A. C. Term Hudson River in nomouBla- ture. Hall, .1. St. Croix, Dunn, and adjacent counties, Wooster. Driftless region, Irving, R. D. Piue River iron district, Wriglit, C. E. Youngcstlluronian south of Lake Superior, Irving, R. D. Metasomatic development of coi)per rocks, Pumpelly. Coi)i)er series of upper St. Cniix River, Chamberlin, T. C. I'reglacial geography of (ircat lyakes region, Claypole. Origin of driftless regions of llie Northwest, Irving, R. D. Driftless interior of North Amer- ica, Dana, .]. 1). Work in east portion of Penokec iron range, Chamberlin, T. ('. Dikes and Azoic of southeastern Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. Extent and significance of Win cousin kettle moraine, Cham- berlin, T. C. Kettle moraine of Great l.iilit district, Chamberlin, T. C. 1879. North American Mesozoic auil Ceuozic, Miller, S. A. Rej)ort of Wisconsin survey for 1878, Chamberlin, T.C. DABTON.] Wisconsin- 1879. Linei Hal 1880. 1881. 1882. [bull. 127. led. ' survey of Wiscon- Bilin, T. C. Devils Lake, Wood- sntral iuul western Trviii;;, H. D. ' lead ores, Whituey, Umoiuiuee district, E. illino rocks, Irviiij;, iscousin survey lor phaiu, I. A. isconsin survey for it. (;.E. lyiicld and Doujjlas (veet. igara, jtc, Milwaii- .11. lokee range, Irviiij;, h central Wisconsin, 11 liiverin noniencla- .1. )unn, and adjacent odster. on, Irving, K- !>• ron district, Wright, •onian soutb of Lako •viuj,', K. D. dovolopuieut of tB, I'uuipolly. of upper St. Croix ubcrlin, T. C. eoj^raphy of Great »n, Claypcdo. t'tlosH regions of tlie Irviu"^, R. 1). iorof North Anier- 1). portion of Penokee Clianiberlin,T.('. oic of southeastern ia. Hunt, T. S. ignilicanco of Wis- ,le moraine, Cham- lie of Great Lake inilierlin, T. C. I Jan Mesozoic iiml lor, S. A. Bconsiu survey tor f ■"■ DABTON.) NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1033 Wisconsiu — Continued. 1S79. Liu'estones at Kails of the Ohio, Hall, J. Macfarliine's Geological Railroad Guide, Wisconsin, Chaiuberlin, Irving and Strong. Terminal moraine of ice sheet, Upham. Stratigra])hy of Huroniiiii, Irving, R.D. 1K8(). Eastern Lake Sui»eri<)r district, Irving. K. D. Ilnroiiian west of Penokee gaj), Wright, C. E. Resources of Wisconsin, Irving, R. 1). Geologic action of Lumua acids, Julien. Comparison of rocks of Mar- quette region. Hunt, T. S. Le kettle moraine, Chaiuberlin, T. C. Lithology of Koweenawan sys- tem, Pumpelly. Microscopy of rocks from Ash- land County, Julien. Microscopy of iron rocks from south of Lake Superior, Wieh- mann. Menominee iron region, lirooks, AVright, C. E. History of some pre-t.'ambriaii rocks. Hunt, T.S. Western Lake Superior district. Sweet. Structure of northern Wisconsin, Irving, R. D. Upper St. Croix district. Strong. 1881. Geology of Upper Mississippi Valley, Winchell, N. H. Glacial drift and its termiiial moraines, Upham. Unitication of Silurian noniou- elature, Miller, S. A. Origin of iron oresof Manjuette, Wadsworth. 1882. Micro-examination of Arehe.in from Flambeau Valley, Irving, R. I). Lower St. Croix district, Woos- ter. Ore deposits of southwestern Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. Some points in region about Beloit, Sweozy. Wisconsin — Continued. 1882. Superficial geology of npper Wis- consiu Valley, Clark, A. C. Region north of Wisconsin River, Strong. Paleontology, survey of Wiscon- sin, Wliitfiel.l, R. P. Geology of ni)por Flambeau \' al- ley. King, F. H. Sandstones in i)art of ipiartz crystals, Young, A. A. Correlation of eastern and west- urn termiual moraines, Cham- berlin, T. C. C^uartzites of Barron and Chip- ])ewa counties, Stroi'g, Sweet, Brotherton and Chamberlin. ('rystalUnes of the Wisconsin Valley, Irving, Van Ilise and Clark. ]88;i. General geology of Wisconsin, Chamberlin, T. C. Utica and related horizons, Wal- cott. Minerals and lithology of Wis- consin, Irving, R. I). Sandstones of the Kewoenawan series, Wadsworth. Building materials, artesian wells, Chamberlin, T. C. Copper series of Lake Sui)erior, Chamberlin, T. C. Potsdam and St. Peters sand- stones, Wadsworth. (Culture and curing of tobacco, Killebrew. CJopper rocks of Lake Superior, Irving, R. D. ; Selwyn. (Jeologic history of the American continent. Hall, .7. The moraine westof Ohio, Cham- berlin, T. C. Keweenaw Point g(!ology, Wads- worth. Iron ores, Wisconsin, Irving, R. 1). Classification of lake basins, Davis, W. M. Analyses, geology of Wisconsin, Salisbury. Origin of hornblende of inystal- lines of Northwest, Irving, R. 1). Induration of rocks by atmos- pheric action, Wadsworth, Irving on origin of hornblende in rocks, Wadsworth. 1034 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP [BULL. 127. Wisconsin — Continued. 1883. Nature of intlnration in santl- stones and quartzitos, Irviiiji, R.D. Terminal moraiue of second Gla- cial period, Chambeilin, T. (J. 1884. Paramorpliosis of pyroxene to liornbleiule, Williams, - iries, Van Tliso. bistB and ivon ores, D. itnam. , Salisbury. United States, Ilitcli- ronian, Irving, R. 1). n region, Eng. and ur., Irving, R. D. n Penokee range, lays, analyses, Riggs. ore deposits, Wads- Minnesota in 1887, A. iirvey of Minnesota, A. ision of Glacial geol- iborlin, T. C. teni. Miller, S. A. ates and quartzites, N. H. n of Cambrian and :ian, Irving, R. ID. rdial qnartzito, Win- Cbaraberlin on Lake udstonos, Am. Gcol. o Superior division, D. {8 of the Northwest, \. ho Northwest, Hall, basins of St. Law- moud. I'enokoe-Gogebii, 08 of Lake Michigan, s in Archean, Win- rocks from Menomi- liiggs. I Superior divisimi, tes Geological ■'^nr- Van Hise. DABTOK.] NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 1035 WiBconain— Continued. 1890. Analyses of rocks collected by Irving, Hiliobrand. Analyses of rocks from Pcnokeo- Gogebic. range, Kakins. A recent rock (lexure, Cramer. Glacial sand ]»laius, Davis, W. M. Greenstone schists of Mouominee- Marquctte region, WilliaTns, (i. IL; Irving, R. D. Lake Michigan glacier and chan- nel, Guthrie. Pre-Cambriau of the Ulack Hills of Dakota, Van Hise. Warren's Geography, Ibewor. Macfarlane's Railway Guide,, Chamberlin, T. C. Penokee iron series, Irving and Van Hise. 1891. A last word with the Huronian, Winchell, A. American opinion on the older rocks, Winchell, A. Altitude of United States during Glacial period, Chamberlin, T. C. Cambrian of North America, Walcott. Conditions controlling artesian wells, Hall, C. W. Iron ores of Minnesota, Winchell, N. H. and H. V. Lake Superior stratigraphy, Lawson, Van Hise. Northern extension of pre-Pleis- toceno gravels, Salisbury. Rock fracture at Appleton, Cra- mer. Stones for building, Merrill, (J. P. Crystallines of Lake Superior re- gion, Irving, R. D. ; Chamber- lin and Van Iliso. WiBlizenus, A. Memoir of a tour to northern Mexico, connected with Doni- phan's expedition in 1846 and 1H47, 11 1 pages, 3 maps, Washington, 1818. Goograpliisches ,Talirbu(-li voii Dr. H«'r({- hauH ((iotha), 1850. AbHtract, Am. Jour. Soi., 2il huHuh, vul. t1, iip, .■iTC-BSO, 1848. Withers, Robert W. Geological noti(M)s respecting a part of Greene County, Ala. Ami. Jour. Scl., vol. 24, i>li. 187-18it, 18:>a. Witter, F. M. Some additional observa- tions on the loess in and about Musca- tine. [Abstract.] Iowa Acml, Soi., Proc, 1887-1889, p. 4S (J p.), 1890. ' Woeikof, A. Kxaminatioii of CroU's liyiiotheses of geological climates. I Am. Jour. S<'i.,D(l Hcriew, vol. ;il, ]»p. 181-178, I )88(!. i Wo.lff, John Eliot, The Great Dike at Hoi'glis Neck, (^uincy, Mass. ; Harvard Coll., Miis. f 'omp. Zool., Hull., vol, ' 7, pp. 2i'l-242, 1884. Detals regarding quarries, Maine. I loth (N'usiis V. S., Keport on the Imilding stones of tlio United States and statistics of I the quarry industry for 18H0, pp. 110-1 21), bound I as p.irt of Vol. X, but with soparato pajiina- tion, 4°, Washington, 1888. Nephelingesteiuo in den Vereinigten Staaton. Neues Jahrbueh li'ir 188,'>, Hand 1, p. 09 a p,), 1885, Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 19. ii, 395 (6 lines), 1885, — - Rock Creek [and Gardiner River] coal fields [Montana]. loth Census I'. S,, vol. 15, Mininj; Indus- tries, pp. 75,")-7l50, plates, 4°, Washinjrton, 1888. — On some occurrences of ottreliti; and ilmenito schist in New England. Harvard Coll., Mus. Conip. Zool., Hull., vol, 10, pp. 15'J.^lfi5, 1K90, Abstr.v.t, Am. Nat., vol. 25, p. 1005 (J ]).), 1891. — The geology of the Crazy Moun- tains, Mont. Am. Nat,, vol. 24, p. 290 (0 lines), 1890. — On the Lower Cambrian ago of the Stot'kridge limestone. Oeol, Soc, Am., liull., vol. 2, pp. .'5:11-337, 1891. Abstracts, Am. (ieol,, vol. 8, p. 117 (J p.), 1891; Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 41, p. 4115 Up.), 1891. — Jlotamorjdiism of clastic feldspar in conglomerate schist. Harvard Coll,, Mus. Comp. Zool., Bull., vol, 17, pp. 173-184, 2 plates, 1891. Wood, Herbert R. Kamanistiquia sil- ver-bearing belt. Canatlian Inst,, I'r<><\, vol. 7, pp, 24,">-2.59, 1890, Wood, J. Remarks on the moving of rocks by ice. Am. Jour. Sci., vol, 9, pp. 144-145, 1825. 1036 CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP tetTLL. 127. '•! Wood, J. WalttT, jr., Davis, William Morris, and. 'i'lm f^oograpLic dovclop- meiit of iiortbern Now Jersey. UdHtiiii .Soc. Nat. HiHt., I'roc, vol. 24, i>\t. ;!&'>- 42;i, 1K!)0. 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Sci., Proc, 1890, pp. i 189-191, 1890. ■ Artesian wells and water-beariug j horizons of southern New Jersey [with a "note ou the extension southward nf diatomaceous clfiys and the occurreiuc there of flowing artesian wells"]. I Geol. Surv. New Jersey, Keport for IS'.lO, i pp. 209-276, 1891. Wooster, L. C. Work in St. Croix, Dunn, and adjacent counties. Geol. Surv. WiscouHin, Annual Keport for 1877, pp. 36-41, Madison, 1878. — Geology of the lower St. Croix dis- trict. Geology of Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1879, vol. 4, pp. 99-159, 1882. Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 27, p. 149 (i p.), 1884. — The thickness of the ice in New Eng- land in Glacial times. Science, vol. 2, p. 685 (J p.), 1883. — Transition from the copper-bearing series to the Potsdam. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 27, pp. 463-465, 1884. DABTON.l Wooster, L. Ripple I sua]. Science, v Kamos ii Science, v The coal Si:ienco, v( Kng. and I 40,1888. The llmi Science, vc The Pen wood and Am. 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