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associated Fossil Remains at Bigbone Lick, Kentucky, and other 

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4-3. On the upright Fossil Trees found at different levels in the Coal 

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44. On the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia, and on the age and 

 relative position of the Gypsum and accompanying Marine Lime- 

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45. On the Cretaceous Strata of New Jersey, and other parts of 

 the United States bordering the Atlantic. Journ. Geol. Soc. I. 

 p. 55. 



46. On the probable Age and Origin of a Bed of Plumbago and 

 Anthracite occurring in Mica Schist near Worcester, Massachu- 

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47* On the Miocene Tertiary Strata of Maryland, Virginia, and of 

 North and South Carolina Journ. Geol. Soc. I. p. 413. Proc. 

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48. On the White Limestone and other Eocene or Older Tertiary 

 Formations of Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia. Journ. 

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49. On the Coal-field of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. SV//. Am. J. ser. 2, 

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50. On the evidence of Fossil Footprints of a Quadruped allied to 

 the Cheirotherium, in the Coal Strata of Pennsylvania. Sill. Am. 

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51. Observations on the Fossil Plants of the Coal-field of Tusca- 

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52. On the Delta and Alluvial Deposits of the Mississippi, and other 

 points in the Geology of North America, observed in the years 

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 III. p. 34. 



53. On the Age of the newest Lava Current of Auvergne, with 

 Remarks on some Tertiary Fossils of that country. Journ. Geol. 

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54. On the Age of the Volcanos of Auvergne as determined by the 

 Remains of successive Groups of Land Quadrupeds. Edinb. N. 

 Phil. Journ. XLIII. p. 50. 



55. On the Coal-fields of Alabama. Journ. Geol. Soc. II. p. 278. 



56. On the Newer Deposits of the Southern States of North A merica. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. II. p. 405. 



57. On Footmarks discovered in the Coal-measures of Pennsyl- 

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58. On the Structure and probable Age of the Coal-field of the 

 James River, near Richmond, Virginia. Journ. Geol. Soc. III. 1, 

 p, 261 Sitt. Amer. J. ser. 2, IV. p, 113. 



