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Academy of Sciences and published in its Transactions or 

 Annals or in the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.* 



In order that final conclusions might be deduced, however, 

 it was necessary that two additional localities should be vis- 

 ited, i. c, Cape Cod, and Chappaquidick Island at the east- 

 ern end of Martha's Vineyard. These were made the objec- 

 tive points in a trip last year, during the latter part of August 

 and early part of September, and the field notes then taken, 

 together with the specimens collected, form the basis of this 

 communication. 



II. CAPE COD. 



i. General Description. 



" Cape Cod," as metaphorically described by Thoreau, 

 " is the bared and bended arm of Massachusetts : the shoulder 

 is at Buzzard's Bay ; the elbow or crazy-bone at Cape Malle- 



*i. The Paleontology of the Cretaceous Formation on Staten Island. 

 Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. u : 96-104. 1892. 



2. Additions to the Paleobotany of the Cretaceous Formation on Staten 

 Island. Ibid. 12 : 28-39. l8 9 2 - 



3. Additions to the Paleobotany of the Cretaceous Formation on Staten 

 Island, No. II. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. n : 415-43°- l8 9 8 - 



4. Some Features of the Drift on Staten Island, N. Y. Ibid. 12 : 91-182. 



1899. 



5. Plant Distribution as a Factor in the Interpretation of Geological Phe- 

 nomena, with Special Reference to Long Island and Vicinity. Trans. N. Y. 

 Acad. Sci. 12 : 1S9-202. 1893. 



6. Preliminary Contribution to Our Knowledge of the Cretaceous Forma- 

 tion on Long Island and Eastward. Ibid. 222-237. 



7. Additions to the Paleobotany of the Cretaceous Formation on Long 

 Island. Bull. Torrey Club, 21 : 49-65- * 8 94- 



8. Some Further Notes on the Geology of the North Shore of Long 

 Island. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 13: 122-129. l8 94- 



9. Geological Notes : Long Island and Nantucket. Ibid. 15 : 3-10. 1896. 



10. Observations on the Geology and Botany of Martha's Vineyard. 

 Ibid. 13 : 8-22. 1893. 



11. Dislocations in Certain Portions of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Strata 

 and Their Probable Causes. Ibid. 14 : 8-20. 1894. 



12. Geological Notes: Long Island and Block Island. Ibid. 16: 9-18. 

 1896. 



13. Notes on Block Island. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. H : 55~ 88 - * 8 9 8 - 



14. A Reconuoissance of the Elizabeth Islands. Ibid. 13 : 387-418. 1901. 



