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Chamberlin, John. Native plants at Niagara Falls. 



Garden & Forest, 9, 1896, 268. 

 Chamberlin, Thomas C[rowder]. *Le kettle moraine et les 



mouvements glaciaires qui lui ont donne naissance. 



Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1878, 254-268. 

 *The copper-bearing series of Lake Superior. Science, 



1, 1883, 453-155. 



[Administrative] report. [Glacial division.] [1884-93.] 

 U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1882-83, 23-27; 1884-85, 33-40; 

 1885-86, 76-85 ; 1886-87, 141-144 ; 1887-88, 84-87; 1888- 

 89 (Pt. 1), 128-129; 1889-90 (Pt. 1), 74-76; 1890-91 

 (Pt. 1), 88-90; 1891-92 (Pt. 1), 121-122; 1892-93 (Pt. 1), 

 193-194. 



Hillocks of angular gravel and disturbed stratification. 



Amer. Jl. Sci. , 27, 1884, 378-390. 

 [Administrative] report. [Division of Quaternary 



geology.] [1885.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1883-84, 



20-24. 

 The requisite and qualifying conditions of artesian 



wells. [1885.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1883-84, 125-173. 

 Address [to the Geol. Sect.]. An inventory of our 



glacial drift. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1886, 195-211. 



The artesian well at Belle Plaine, Iowa. Science, 8, 

 1886, 276-277. 



The rock-scorings of the great ice invasions. [1888.] 



U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1885-86, 147-248. 



Note respecting the term agnotozoic. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



35, 1888, 254-255. 



Boulder belts distinguished from boulder trains : their 

 origin and significance. [With discussion.'] [1889.] 

 Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, 27-31. 



Some additional evidences bearing on the interval be- 

 tween the glacial epochs. [With discussion.'] [1889.] 

 Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, 469-480. 



The altitude of the eastern and central portions of the 



United States during the glacial period. Amer. Ass. 

 Proc., 1891, 250; Amer. Geologist, 8, 1891, 267-275. 



A proposed system of chronologic cartography on a 



physiographic basis. Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 2, 1891, 

 541-544. 



Some additional evidences on the interval between the 

 glacial epochs. Wisconsin Ac. Trans., 8, 1892, 82-86. 



Glacial succession in the United States. Amer. Geo- 

 logist, 12, 1893, 227-228. 



The diversity of the glacial period. Amer. Jl. Sci. , 



45, 1893, 171-200. 



The nature of the englacial drift of the Mississippi 



basin. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 1, 1893, 47-60, 521-524. 



The horizon of drumlin, osar and kame formation. 



Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 1, 1893, 255-267. 



Pseudo-cols. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 2, 1894, 205-206. 



Proposed genetic classification of Pleistocene glacial 

 formations. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 2, 1894, 517-538. 



Glacial studies in Greenland. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 2, 



1894, 649-666, 768-788; 3, 1895, 61-69, 198-218, 469-480, 

 565-582, 669-681, 833-843; 4, 1896, 582-592; 5, 1897, 

 81-85, 229-240. 



[Administrative] report. [1895.] U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Rep., 1893-94, 179-180. 



Recent glacial studies in Greenland. Annual address 



by the President. [1894.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 6, 

 1895, 199-220. 



Notes on the glaciation of Newfoundland. [1894.] 

 Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 6, 1895, 467. 



The classification of American glacial deposits. Jl. 



Geol. (Chicago), 3, 1895, 270-277. 

 [Evidence as to glacial action in Australasia.] Jl. 



Geol. (Chicago), 4, 1896, 514-515. 

 [Formational names for till sheets of the glacial series.] 



Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 4, 1896, 872-876. 



Distribution and succession of the Pleistocene ice 

 sheets of northern United States. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 

 647. 



A group of hypotheses bearing on climatic changes. 

 Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 5, 1897, 653-683. 



Supplementary hypothesis respecting the origin of the 

 loess of the Mississippi valley. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 5, 

 1897, 795-802. 



The method of multiple working hypotheses. Jl. 



Geol. (Chicago), 5, 1897, 837-848. 



Former extension of Greenland glaciers. Science, 5, 

 1897, 400-401, 516. 



P'ormer extension of Cornell glacier near the southern 

 end of Melville Bay. Science, 5, 1897, 748-753. 



[Use of terms in science.] Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 6, 1898, 

 201-204. 



The ulterior basis of time divisions and the classifi- 

 cation of geologic history. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 6, 1898, 

 449-462. 



[Terms for the specific designation of the critical 

 factors of the sea border phenomena.] Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 

 6, 1898, 524-526. 



A systematic source of evolution of provincial faunas. 



Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 6, 1898, 597-608. 

 The influence of great epochs of limestone formation 

 upon the constitution of the atmosphere. Jl. Geol. 



(Chicago), 6, 1898, 609-621. 

 [A reform in nomenclature.] 



Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 7, 

 1899, 509-510. 



An attempt to frame a working hypothesis of the cause 

 of glacial periods on an atmospheric basis. Jl. Geol. 

 (Chicago), 7, 1899, 545-584, 667-685, 751-787. 



Lord KELVIN'S address on the age of the earth as an 

 abode fitted for life. Science, 9, 1899, 889-901 ; 10, 1899, 

 11-18. 



Du patronage par le Congres d'un effort systematique 



pour determiner les faits fondamentaux et les principes 

 qui doivent servir de bases & la classification geologique. 

 Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1900, 284-296. 



An attempt to test the nebular hypothesis by the 

 relations of masses and momenta. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 

 8, 1900, 58-73. 



On the habitat of the early vertebrates. Jl. Geol. 

 (Chicago), 8, 1900, 400-412. 



Proposed international geologic institute. Jl. Geol. 



(Chicago), 8, 1900, 596-609. 



Some recent studies of fundamental problems in 

 geology. Science, 11, 1900, 311-312. 



See also under "Wright, George Frederick. 

 Chamberlin, Thomas C[rowder], & Irving, Roland Duer. 



See Irving & Chamberlin. 

 Chamberlin, Thomas C[rowder], & Moulton, Forest Ray. 



Certain recent attempts to test the nebular hypothesis. 



Science, 12, 1900, 201-208. 

 Chamberlin, Thomas C[rowder], & Salisbury, R[ollin] I). 



Preliminary paper on the driftless area of the upper 



Mississippi valley. [1885.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 



1884-85, 199-322. 



On the relationship of the Pleistocene to the Pre- 

 Pleistocene formations of the Mississippi basin, south of 

 the limit of glaciation. Amer. Jl. Sci., 41, 1891, 359-377. 



Chamberlin, Tltomas C[rowder], Irving, Roland Duer, & 

 Van Hise, Charles Richard. See Irving, Chamberlin 

 & Van Hise. 



Chamberlin, Tliomas C[)'oicder~\ (et alii). Discussion sur 

 la classification genetique des depots Pleistocenes. Congr. 

 Geol. Int. C. R., 1891, 176-207. 



Chamberlin, William E[mbert~\. On the decomposition of 

 diazo-compounds. x. A study of the action of the nitrate 

 and sulphate of paradiazotoluene on methyl alcohol under 

 various conditions. Amer. Chem. Jl., 19 (1897), 531-547. 



Chambers, .4. D., & Morse, H[ai-mori\ N[prthrup~\. See 

 Morse & Chambers. 



Chambers, Charles. For biography and list of works see 

 Nature, 53 (1895-96), 517, 561 ; Observatory, London, 19, 

 1896,214; Terrestrial Magn., 1,1896, 154; 2,1897,120-122. 



