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Discusses the Stratigraphic geology (quaternary carbon, Dev. and Sil.) Gives lists of 

 fossils from coalmeasures, and the subdivisions of subcarboniferous ; also a list of 

 fossil fish teeth (by J. S. Newberry); analyses of Harrison county meteorites ; men- 

 tion is also made of building stone, hydraulic cement, clays, mineral waters, oil 

 (Crawford, county) caves, archaeology. 

 Geology of Warren county. E. T. Cox Rep. 1873, pp. 191-259. 



Describes briefly the topographical features, quaternary deposits, extent and physi- 

 cal features of paleozoic formation (carboniferous and subcarboniferous). Men- 

 tion is also made of coal, clays, gold and copper, building stone. 

 Geology of Lawrence, Knox and Gibson counties. E. T. Cox 



Rep. 1873, pp. 260-430. 



Describes the stratigraphy, gives numerous local sections and general connected sec- 

 tions of each county, exhibiting especially the relations of coal-seams. Mention is 

 also made of fossils noted in the local sections, iron ore, building stone, clays, etc.; 

 analysis of coals, archaeological remains. 

 Geol. Rep. of Vanderburg, Owen aad Montgomery counties. 



E. T. Cox Rep. 1875, pp. 240-422. 



Describes glacial deposits, physical features and extent of Geol. formations (Carbon 

 Dev. sections) with occasional reference to fossils (Carbonif.); also details concern- 

 ing development of coal, building stone, iron ore. A list of fossils from the 

 Keokuk rock Crawfordsville is appended. 

 Geology of southeast part of Clay county. E. T. Cox Rep. 



1875, pp. 423-4^52. 



Describes the glacial deposits,'extent of paleozoic rocks (Carbonif.) as made out from 

 borings. 



Geological reconnoissance of the coal-measure rocks of Putnam 



county. E. T. Cox Rep. 1875, pp. 403-468. 



Geological reconnoissance of Jasper, White, Carroll, Cass, Wa- 

 bash, Miami, Howard, Lawrence, Knox and Gibson counties. E. T. Cox 

 Rep. 1872, pp. 291-337. 



Second Annual Report of the Department of Statistics and Geol- 



ogy, 1888. 

 Agricultural and health statistics, pp. 5-368. 

 Geology of Indiana (with outlined Geol. map), pp. 375-384. 

 Brief outline of geographical extent of Geological formations by counties; de 



scribes oolitic limestone and Portland cement. Indiana coal versus Pittsburg 



coal. 

 The mammoth and mastodon remains in Indiana and Illinois. Arch- 



feology, pp. 384-396. 

 Geology of Putnam county, pp. 397-426. 

 Gives a connected section of the formations of the county (Quaternary, Carbonif., 



Subcarbonif.) and sections showing local details bearing on stratigraphy; fossils ; 



tables of altitudes in Monroe and Putnam counties. 



