﻿566 BULLETIN 103, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Dall,W. H., A monograph of themolhiscan fauna oi the Orlhaulax pugnax zono oi the Oligocene of Tampa, 



Florida, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 90, pp. 173, 26 p's.,. 1915. 

 A contribution to the invertebrate fauna of the Oligocene beds of Flint Elver, Georgia, U. S. Nat 



Mus. Proc, vol. 51, pp. 487-524, pis. 83-88, 1916. 

 Deussen, Alexander, Geology and underground waters of the southeastern part of the Texas Coastal 



Plain, U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 335, pp. 365, 9 pis., 1914. 

 Geology of the Coastal Plain of Texas between Brazos and Nueces rivers, U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. 



Paper (manuscript not published). 



•and Dole, R. B., Ground water in La Salle and McMullen counties, Texas, U. S. Geol. Survey 



Water-Supply Paper 375 (G), pp. 141-177, pis. 9, 10, 1916. 

 DuMisLE, E. T., Some events in the Eocene lustory of the present Coastal area of the Gulf of Mexico in 



Texas and Mexico, Journ. Geol., vol. 23, pp. 481-498, 1915. 

 Problems of the Texas Tertiary sands, Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 447-476, pis. 25-27, 



1915. 

 Tertiary deposits of northeastern Mexico, California Acad. Sci. Proc, ser. 4, vol. 5, pp. 163-193, 



pis. 16-19, 1915. 

 Lowe, E. N., PreUrainary report on iron ores of Mississippi, Miss. Geol. Survey Bull. 10, pp. 70, 7 pis., 



1913. See especially pp. 23-25. ■ v 

 Mississippi, its geology, geography, soils, and mineral resources. Idem, Bull. 12, pp. 335, 28 pis., 



1 geol. map, 1915. 

 Mansfield, W. C, Moilusks from the type locality of the Choctawhatchee marl, U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc, 



vol. 51, pp. 599-607, pi. 113, 1916. 

 Matson, G. C, The phosphate deposits of Florida, U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 604, pp. 101, 17 pis., 1915. 

 The PUocene Citronelle formation of the Gulf Coastal Plain, U. S. Geol. Sm'vey Prof. Paper 98, 



pp. 167-192, pis. 32-43, 1916. 



The Catahoula sandstone, Idem, pp. 209-226, pis. 48-54, 1916. 



, and Sanfokd, S., Geology and groundwaters of Florida, U. S. Geol Survey Water-Supply Paper 



319, pp. 445, 17 pis., 1913. 

 Rogers, G. S., The phosphate deposits of South Carolina, U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 580 (J), pp. 183-220, 



pi. 2, 1914. 

 Sellards, E. H., Fossil vertebrates from Florida: A new Miocene fauna, Florida Geol. Survey Eighth 



Ann. Rept., pp. 83-93, 1916. 

 Shaw, E. W., Pliocene of northeastern Mississippi, U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 108 (H), pp. 125- 



133, pis. 45-60, figs. 21-25, 1918. 

 Shearer, H. K., A report on the bauxite and fuller's earth of the Coastal Plam of Georgia, Georgia Geol. 



Survey Bull. 31, pp. 340, pis. 16, 1917. 

 Stephenson, L. W., and Veatch, J. O., Underground waters of the Coastal Plain of Georgia, U. S. Geol. 



Survey Water-Supply Paper 341, pp. 539, 21 pis., 1915. 

 , and Crider, A. F., Geology and groundwaters of northeastern Arkansas, U. S. Geol. Survey 



Water-Supply Paper 399, pp. 315, 11 pis., 1916. 

 Vauqhan, T. W., The reef-coral fauna of Carrizo Creek, Imperial County, California, and its significance » 



U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper G8 (T), pp. 355-386, pis. 92-102, 1917. 

 Correlation of the Tertiary formations of the southeastern United States, Central America, and 



the West Indies, Washington Acad. Sci. Journ., vol. 8, pp. 268-276, 1918. 

 and Cooke, C. W., Correlation of the Hawthorn formation, Washington Acad. Sci. Journ., vol. i, 



pp. 250-253, 1914. 



In the bibliography, except the one by Professor Berry on the 

 flora of the Calvert formation, I have purposely omitted references to 

 papers on that part of the Coastal Plain north of the South Carolina- 

 North Carolina boundary line. The contributions to the paleontology 

 and stratigraphy^ of the Tertiary formations of the south Atlantic and 

 Gulf Coastal Plain during the past five years have been considerable, 

 as the list of papers shows, but much more work has been done. 

 Prof. E. W. Berry has completed a monograph of the middle and 

 upper Eocene floras of southeastern North America, now awaiting 

 publication as a Professional Paper of the United States Geological 

 Survey; Dr. Joseph A. Cushman has a monograph of the Pliocene 

 and Miocene Foraminifera of the Coastal Plain in press as a bulletin 

 of the United States Geological Survey; Messrs. F. Canu and R. S. 

 Bassler have submitted the manuscript for a very large volume on 



