44 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE PHILADELPHIA MEETING 



Geological Survey of Michigan, volume vi, parts i and ii (a review). 



Am. GeoL, vol. xxv, pp. 122-126. 1900. 

 1901. The Geology of Minnesota ; final report of the Geological and Natural 



History Survey of Minnesota, volume vi, atlas of 90 plates, 4to. St. 



Paul, 1901. Twenty-eight plates and all the synoptical descriptions 



are by N. H. Winchell. 

 Retreat of the ice-margin across Minnesota (abstract). Science, vol. 



xiii, pp. 509-510. 1901. 

 Croll's theory I'edivivus. Am. Geol., vol. xxvii, pp. 174-178. 1901. 

 (^Tlacial lakes of Minnesota. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. xii, pp. 109-128. 



1901. 

 The Archean of the Alps. Am. Geol.. vol. xxviii, pp. 189-200. 1901. 

 Edward Waller Claypole. Am. Geol., vol. xxviii, pp. 247-248. 1901. 

 The origin of Australian iron ores. Am. Geol., vol. xxviii, pp. 248-250. 



1901. 

 Fundamental changes in the Archean and Algoukian as understood by 



Professor A'^an Hise, of the United States Geological Survey. Am. 



Geol., vol. xxviii, pp. 385-388. 1901. 

 19U2. Sketch of the iron ores of Minnesota. Am. Geol.. vol. xxix, pp. 154-162. 



1902. Also published in Proc. Int. Mg. Cong., 4th session, pp. 136-140. 



1902. 

 Some geologic evidence of the deluge. Chicago Record Herald, May 



Jl, 1902. 

 The Sutton Mountain. Am. Geol., vol. xxx, pp. 118-120. 1902. 

 The Lansing (Kansas) skeleton. Am. Geol.. vol. xxx. pp. 189-194. 1902. 

 The geology of the Mississippi Valley at Little Falls, Minnesota. Me- 

 moirs of Exi)loration in the Basin of the Mississippi, vol. v, Kakabi- 



kansing, pp. 89-104. 1902. 

 The American Monthly .Journal of Geology and Natural Science. Am. 



Geol., vol. xxx, pp. 62-64. 1902. 

 Regeneration of clastic feldspars. Abstract. Science, vol. xv, p. 85. 



1902. Printed in full in Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 13, pp. 522-525. 



1903. 

 1903. Some results of the late Minnesota Geological Survey. Am. Geol.. vol. 



xxxi, pp. 246-253. 1903. 

 Was man in America in the Glacial period? Presidential address, Geol. 



Soc. Am., Dec. 30, 1902. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 14, pp. 1.33-152. 



1903. 

 The Pleistocene geology of the Concannon farm, near Lansing, Kansas. 



Am. Geol., vol. xxxi, pp. 263-308. 1903. 

 Geological and archeological excursion to Nehawka, Nebraska. August 



14, 1902. Nebraska Board of Agriculture, report for 1902, pp. 314-317. 

 Metamorphism of Laurentian limestones of Canada. Am. Geol., vol. 



xxxii, pp. 385-392. 1903. 

 (Jranite. Address at unveiling of the Coronado obelisk at Logan Grove, 



l\ansas, August 12, 1902. Memoirs of Exploration in the Basin of 



the Mississippi, vol. vii, Kansas, pp. 87-91. 1903. 

 1!)04. Tlu' evolution of climates. Am. Geol., vol. xxxiii, pp. 116-122. 1904. 

 \\liere did life begin? Am. Geol., vol. xxxiii, pp. 185-189. 1904. 

 i'eleliths. Am. Geol., vol. xxxiii, pp. 319-325. 1904. 



