120 BULLETIN NO. 30, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



8. 



White, C. A. Ohservutions on the genus Belemnocrinus. <^Pro(;. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., vol. X, 11. IdO. BoKtoii, 1866. 



This note is merely a rectification of the generic formula of Belemnocrinus aa it was originally 

 published in volumo ix. 



9. 



Whitk, C. a. First Annual Report of Progress, of Charles A. White, State Geologist, 

 pp. 1-4. Des Moines, 1867. 



Probably not over tifty copies of this report were printed in its original form. It was reprinted 

 on pages 5 to 8 of the first and second annual reports, Des Moines, 1868. See entry No. 20. 



10. 



White, C. A. and St. John, O. H. Preliminary notice of new genera and species of 

 fossils. By C. A. White, M. D., State Geologist, and O. H. St. John, Assistant. 

 [pp. 1-3.] Iowa City, May 8, 18()7. 



Thissmallpublicationof only fifty copies wa.s made by the Iowa State Geological Survey. Four 

 species arc described. TXm genns Meekella ■pvo-poAcA, Cryj)tacanthia suggested; .and the whole, 

 together with other matter, was republished in Vol. I, Transactions of the Chicago Academy 

 of Sciences. See entry No. 15. 

 Protozoa. 



Amphislegina, White & St. John, 1807. 

 Molliisca. 



Aidosteges spondyliformis, n. r., White &, Sr. John, 1867. 

 Waldheiinia coinpacta, n. s., White & St. .Tohn, 1867. 

 BeyrifMa lUhofactor, n. s.. White & St. John, 1867. 

 Beyrichia lithofactnr var. velata, White & St. John, 1867. 

 Meekella, n. g.. White & St. John, 18G7. 



11. 



White, C. A. Observations upon the Drift jiheuomenaof Southwestern Iowa. <|Amer. 



Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. xliii, pp. 301-305. New Haven, 1867. 

 Same! New Haven, 1867. 8vo., pp. 301-30.'). Twenty-five separatee printed without 



covers, title-page, or repaging. 



Mentions the occurrence of glacial striae u})Ou rocks in situ. 



12. 



White, C. A. A Sketch of the Geology of Southwestern Iowa. <^Araer. Jour. Sci., 



'2d ser., vol, xliv, pi>. 2Ii-31. New Haven, 1867. 

 Same. New Haven, 1867. 8vo, pp. 23-31. Twenty-five separates printed without 

 title-page, covers, or repaging. 



It is shown that the limestones of the region discus.sed Ix^long to the upper and not to the 

 lower Uarboutforous series, as had been supposed by some previous authors. 



13. 



White, C. A. Drift phenomena in Southwestern Iowa. <!Amer. Jour. Sci., 2d mr., 

 vol. xliv, p. 119. New Haven, 1867. 



This is an additional note to the article of the preceding entry, which was inadvertently 

 omitted by the printer. 



14. 



White, C. A. Exogenous leaves in the Cretaceons rocks of Iowa. <^Araer. Jour. 

 Sci., 2d ser., vol. xliv, p. 119. New Haven, 1867. 



A note announcing tbo discovery of exogenous leaves, and showing that the " Nishnabolany 

 Bandslone " is identical with the Dakota groap. 



