272 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 



REFERENCES 



THE OCEAN 



AGASSIZ, A. : Three Cruises of the Blake. (Cambridge, 1888.) 



BONNET : The Work of the Ocean, in The Story of Our Planet, pp. 

 168-190. 



Challenger Expedition Reports. (London, 1880-1895.) 



DANA : Corals and Coral Islands. (London, 1875.) 



FLINT: A Contribution to the Oceanography of the Pacific; Smith- 

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GEIKIE, Sir A. : The Sea and its Work on the Scottish Coast-Line, in 

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GEIKIE, J. : Coast-Lines, in Earth Sculpture, Ch. XV. (New York, 

 1898.) 



GILBERT : The Topographic Features of Lake Shores, in 5th Ann. 

 Kept., U.S. Geol. Surv., pp. 69-123. 



GULLIVER : Shoreline Topography, in Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and 

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MURRAY : Depth, Temperature, Deposits, etc., of the Ocean, in Scot. 

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SALISBURY : The Mineral Matter of the Sea, in Jour, of Geol., Vol. 

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SHALER : The Geological History of Harbors, in 13th Ann. Kept., 

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Beaches and Tidal Marshes of the Atlantic Coast, in Physiog- 

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 Sea and Land. (New York, 1894.) 



THOMSON : The Depths of the Sea. (London, 1874.) 

 WILD : Thalassa. (London, 1877.) 



LAKES 



BRIOHAM : Lakes: a Study for Teachers, in Jour, of Sch. Geog., 



Vol. I, pp. 65-72. 

 DAVIS : On the Classification of Lake Basins, in Proc. Bost. Soc. 



Nat. Hist., Vol. XXI, pp. 315-381. (Contains many references 



on subject.) 

 - The Classification of Lakes, in Science, Vol. X, 1887, pp. 142- 



143. 

 DILLER : The Geology and Petrography of Crater Lake National 



Park; Prof. Paper No. 3, U.S. Geol. Surv. 

 Crater Lake, Oregon, in Nat. Geog. Mag., Vol. VIII, pp. 33-48. 



