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[Cretaceous rocks of Staten Island.] Amer. Natlisl., 



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The paleontology of the Cretaceous formation on 



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Ailditions to the pateobotany of the Cretaceous 



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 12 (1892-93), 28-39. 



Recent investigations in the Cretaceous formation on 



Long Island, N. Y. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1893, 17-5. 

 Notes on the northward exten.sion of the yellow gravel 



in New Jersey, Staten Island, Long Island and eastward. 



Amer. Ass. Proc, 1893, 175-176. 

 Notes on the geology of the new railway cut at 



Arrochar. Amer. Natlist., 27, 1893, 1110-1112. 

 Plant distribution as factor in the interpretation of 



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Preliminary contribution to our knowledge of the 



Cretaceous formation on Long Island and eastward. 

 [1893.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 12 (1892-93), 222-237. 



Observations on the geology and botany of Martha's 



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 8-22. 



A new fossil palm from the Cretaceous formation at 



Glen Cove, Long Island. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 20, 



1893, 168-169. 



Some further notes upon Serenopsis Kempii. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 20, 1893, 331-33.5. 

 A new fossil Liriodendron from the Laramie at 



Walsenburg, Colo., and its significance. Amer. Ass. 



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 [Nest and eggs of Syrnium nebulosum.] Amer. 



Natlist., 28, 1894, 548-549. 

 Some further notes on the geology of the north shore 



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122-130. 

 Additions to the palteobotany of the Cretaceous 



formation on Long Island. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 



1894, 49-65. 



Fossil Salvinias, including description of anew species. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 253-257. 

 A new fossil Nelumbo from the Laramie group at 



Florence, Colo. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 307- 



310. 



Stipules and their significance from the standpoint 



of palseobotauy. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 408- 

 409. 



Wing-like appendages on the petioles of Liriophyllum 



populoides, Lesq., and Liriodendron alatum, Newb., with 

 description of the latter. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 

 1894, 467^71. 



Dislocations in certain portions of the Atlantic coastal 



plain strata and their probable causes. [1894.] Amer. 

 Geol. Soc. Bull., 6, 1895, 5-7; N. Y. Ac. Trans., 14, 1895, 

 8-20. 



Recent discovery of the occurrence of marine Cretaceous 



strata on Long Island. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1895, 133- 



135. 

 Descriptions of new leaves from the Cretaceous (Dakota 



group) of Kansas. Cissites platanoidea, C. acutiloba, 



Protophyllum querciforme. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 22, 



1896, 225-228. 

 Martha's Vineyard Cretaceous plants. [1895.] Amer. 



Geol. Soc. Bull., 7, 1896, 12-14. 

 Geological notes. Long Island and Nantucket. [1895.] 



N. Y. Ac. Trans., 15, 1896, 3-10. 

 The Cretaceous clay marl exposure at Cliffwood, N. J. 



Amer. Geologist, 18, 1896, 230 ; Science, 4, 1896, 386. 



The geologv of Block Island. Science, 4, 1896, 571- 



572. 



New species of leguminous pods from the yellow gravel 



at Bridgeton, N. J. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 23, 1896, 



46-49. 

 Appendages to the petioles of Liriodendra. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 23, 1896, 249-250. 

 [A new investigation of man's antiquity at Trenton.] 



Science, 6, 1897, 680-682. 

 A new fossil grass from Staten Island. Torrey Bot. 



Club Bull., 24, 1897, 122-124. 

 A new fossil monocotyledon from the yellow gravel 



at Bridgeton, N. J. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 24, 1897, 



329-331. 

 Affinities of Caulinites, Ad. Brong. Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull., 24, 1897, 582-584. 

 Geological notes. Long Island and Block Island. 



[1896.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 16, 1898, 9-18. 

 The Cretaceous clay marl exposure at Cliffwood, N. J. 



[1897.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 16, 1898, 124-136. 

 The age of the Amboy clay series as indicated by its 



flora. Amer. Ass. Proc,' 1898, 292-293. 

 Notes on Block Island. N. Y. Ac. Ann., 11, 1898, 



5.5-88. 

 Additions to the jialieobotany of the Cretaceous 



formation on Staten Island. No. ii. N. Y'. Ac. Ann., 



11, 1898, 415-430. 

 Some features of the drift on Staten Island, N. Y. 



[1898.] N. Y. Ac Ann., 12, 1899-1900, 91-102; Amer. 



Geol. Soc. Bull, 10, 1899, 2-4. 

 The relation between forestry and geology in New 



Jersey. Amer. Natlist., 33, 1899, 1-14, 109-116. 

 A report on a collection of fossil plants from north- 

 western Louisiana. [Louisiana] Geol. Agr. Bep., 5, 



[1899], 276-288. 

 A reconnoissauce of the Elizabeth Islands. [1899.] 



N. Y. Ac. Ann., 13, 1900-01, 387-418. 

 Discovery of a mastodon's tooth and the remains of 



a boreal vegetation in a swamp on Staten Island, N. Y. 



[1899.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 14, 1901-03, 67-68. 

 Kollick, Arthur, & Britton, Natluiitiel Lord. Flora of 



Richmond county, N. Y. Additions and new localities, 



1885[-95]. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 13, 1886, B3-84 ; 



16, 1889, 132-134, 163, iv ; 18, 1891, 213-214; 22, 1895, 



460-462. 

 Cerastium arvense, L., and its North American 



varieties. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 14, 1887, 4-5-51. 

 .See also Britton l^' Kollick. 

 Hollick, Arthur, & Kemp, James Furman. See Kemp 



.V- HoUick. 

 Holliday, Jolin, & Donkin, Bryan {juti.). See Donkin 



& Holliday. 

 Hollingswortli, C. M. The theory of sex and sexual 



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 Hollingsworth, G. H. On a tree branch found in the 



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.">67. 

 Hollinshead, TI'. H. Note on a method for cutting glass 



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 HoUis, F[re(Ieriek] S[teiirnx]. The symmetrical chloride 



of parauitroorthosulphobenzoic acid. Amer. Chem. Jl., 



23 (1900), 233-255. 

 HoUis, Georrie. Fecundity of Spilosoma lubricipeda. Ent. 



Record, 3, 1892, 173. 

 HoUis, ]][iiiiii] F[arl{]. A comparison of some places of 



stars observed at the Sydney Observatory with the places 



of the same stars as given in the Cape Catalogue, 1880. 



[1894.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 55, 1895, 71-73. 

 The longitude of Madras. Observatory, London, IS, 



1895, 330-332 ; 21, 1898, 90-95. 

 Note on the line of coUimation of a transit-instrument. 



Observatory, London, 22, 1899, 229-233. 

 The Astronomers Royal. Observatory, London, 22, 



1899, 353-358. 



HoUis, H[enni] F[arli], & Turner, H[erbert] n[aU]. See 

 Turner & HoUis. 



