.MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 49 



Mathews, Edward 1>. Bibliography and Cartography of Maryland, 

 including Publications relating to the Physiography, Geology and Min- 

 eral Resources. 



Md. Geol. Surv., vol. i, 1897, pp. 229-401. 



1898. 



Clark, William Bullock. Administrative Report. 

 Md. GeoL Surv., vol. ii, 1898, pp. 25-47. 



Dall, W. H. a Table of the North American Tertiary Horizons, 

 correlated with one another and with those of western Europe, with 

 Annotations. 



18th Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv., 1896-97, Washington, 1898, pp. 323-348. 



Maryland Geological Survey. Volume Two. 



The Johns Hopkins Press, 1898. 509 pp. Plates and maps. 



Mathews, Edward B. An Account of the Character and Distribu- 

 tion of Maryland Building Stones, together with a History of the 

 Quarrying Industry. 



Md. Geol. Surv., vol. ii, 1898, pp. 125-245. 



The Maps and j\Iap-Makers of Maryland. 



Ibid., pp. 337-488, plates vii-xxxii. 



Merrill, George P. The Physical, Chemical and Economic Proper- 

 ties of Building Stones. 



Ibid., vol. ii, 1898, pp. 47-125, plates iv-vi. 



Shattuck, G. B. Two Excursions with Geological Students into the 



Coastal Plain of Maryland. 



Johns Hopkins Fniv. Cir. No. 137, vol. xv, 1898, pp. 15-16. 



1899. 



Abbe, Cleveland, Jr. A General Report on the Physiography of 

 j\Iar}'land. 



Md. Weather Service, vol. i, 1899, pp. 41-216, plates i-xix. 



Clark, A\illiam Bullock. The Relations of Maryland Topography, 

 Climate and Geology to Highway Construction. 

 Md. Geol. Surv., vol. iii, 1899, pp. 47-107, plates iii-xi. 



Johnson, Arthur Newhall. The Present Condition of Maryland 

 Highways. 



Ibid., pp. 187-263, plates xv-xxviii. 



