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Hall, H. Whirlwind on the Thames. Meteorol. Soc. 



Quart. Jl., 22, 1896, 294-295. 

 Hall, Harold, & Kipping, Frederic Stanley. See Kipping 



& Hall. 

 Hall, Henry. [Presidential address, Nov. 12, 1889.] The 



duration of our coal supply. Manchester Geol. Soc. 



Trans., 20, 1890, 379-393. 

 Coal-dust. [With discussion.] [1891.] Fed. Inst. 



Min. Engin. Trans., 2, 1892, 415-431. 



Some aspects of recent colliery explosions. N. Eng. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 45, 1896, 248-256. 

 The cost and efficiency of safety-explosives as com- 

 pared with gunpowder. [With discussion.] [1897.] Fed. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 13, 1898, 4-59, 584-591; 15, 



1898, 211-218. 

 Hall, (Eev.) Henry Armstrong. [Tuberculosis bacillus in 



urine.] Micr. Soc. Jl., 1889, 848-849. 

 Hall, J[ohri] F[rancis], For biography and works see Inst. 



Civ. Engin. Proc., 129, 1897, 371-372; Iron & Steel Inst. 



JL, 1897 (No. 2), 255. 

 Cast steel as a material for crank-shafts, etc. Naval 



Architects Trans., 25, 1884, 173-177. 

 Flexible crank and propeller shafting in lieu of rigid 



shafting for marine propulsion. Naval Architects Trans., 



27, 1886, 338-348. 

 Hall, J. N. Is there a sense of direction ? Science, 20, 



1892, 113-114. 

 Hall, J. W. Note on the habits of the kingfisher 



(Halcyon vagans). [1890.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 



23, 1891, 617. 

 Hall, James. For biography and list of works see Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 6, 1898, 437-438; Brux. Soc. Beige Ge"ol. Bull., 



1898 (Proc.-Verb.), 185; Geol. Mag., 5, 1898, 431-432; 



Leopoldina, 34, 1898, 129-130; Nature, 58 (1898), 372; 



Ottawa Natlist., 12, 1898, 114-115 ; St. Petersb. Ac. Sci. 



Bull., 9, 1898, xli-xlii; Amer. Geologist, 23, 1899, 137- 



168; Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 10, 1899, xii, 425-451; 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 55, 1899, liv-lvi; Nord Soc. Ge'ol. 



Ann., 28, 1899, 63-71; Paris, Soc. Geol. Bull., 27, 1899, 



168-173 ; Ztschr. Prakt. Geol., 1899, 306. 

 *Sur la nomenclature des terrains Paleozoi'ques aux 



Etats-Unis. Congr. Ge'ol. Int. C. E., 1878, 60-67. 



Classification of the Lamellibranchiata. N. Y. 



Geologist Eep., [1881], 15 pp. 



*Discussion upon the manner of growth, variation 



of form and characters of the genus Feuestella, and 

 its relations of Hemitrypa, Polypora, Eetepora, Crypto- 

 pora, etc. [1879.] N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1882, 5-16; 

 1884, 35-45. 



*Fossil corals and bryozoans of the Lower Helderberg 



group, and fossil bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg 

 group. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1882, 17. 



*Descriptions of the bryozoans of the Hamilton 



group. Fenestellidse excepted. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 

 1883, 5-61. 



Note on the intimate relations of the Chemung group 



and Waverly Sandstone in northwestern Pennsylvania 

 and southwestern New York. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1884, 

 416-419. 



Note on the Eurypteridse of the Devonian and Car- 

 boniferous formations of Pennsylvania; with a supple- 

 mentary note on Stylonurus excelsior. Amer. Ass. 

 Proc., 1884, 420-422. 



On the fossil reticulate sponges constituting the 



family Dictyospongidse. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1884, 725- 

 726. 



On the Lamellibranchiata fauna of the Upper 

 Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung and Catskill 

 groups (equivalent to the Lower, Middle and Upper 

 Devonian of Europe) ; with especial reference to the 

 arrangement of the Monomyaria and the development 

 and distribution of the species of the genus Leptodesma. 

 Brit. Ass. Eep., 1884, 726-727. 



Geological map of the State. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 



1884, 4-8. 



Descriptions of the species of fossil reticulate sponges, 



constituting the family Dictyospongidse. N. Y. Mus. 

 Eep., 35, 1884, 465-481. 



Note on the Eurypteridae of the Devonian and Car- 

 boniferous formations of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania 

 Geol. Surv. Eep., PPP, 1884, 23-39. 



Field notes on the geology of the Mohawk valley with 



a map. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1885, 8-10. 



Note on the Oneonta Sandstone in the vicinity of 



Oxford, Chenango county, N. Y., 1885. N. Y. Geologist 

 Eep., 1885, 11. 



Note on the occurrence of the Dictyospongidse in 



the State of New York. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1886, 

 36-38. 



Note on the discovery of a skeleton of an elk 



(Elaphus canadensis) in the town of Farmington, 

 Ontario county. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1886, 39. 



Descriptions of Fenestellidae of the Hamilton group of 



New York. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1886, 41-70. 



Notes on some obscure organisms in the roofing 



slates of Washington county, New York. N. Y. Mus. 

 Eep., 39, 1886, 160. 



Eeport on building stones. N. Y. Mus. Eep., 39, 



1886, 186-225. 



Eeport of the State Geologist [and Field Assistants 



for the years 1887-97]. N. Y. Mus. Eep., 41, 1888, 

 359-[410]; 42, 1889, 349-496; 43, 1890, 207-274; 44, 

 1892, 35-114; 45, 1892, 321-616; 46, 1893, 151-288; 

 47, 1894, 199-1137; 48, 1895 (Vol. 2), 669 pp.; 49 

 (Vols. 2 & 3), 1898, 984pp.; 50 (Vol. 2), 1899, 448pp.; 

 51, 1899 (Vol. 2), 564 pp. 



Description of new species of Fenestellidae of the 



Lower Helderberg, with explanations of plates illus- 

 trating species of the Hamilton group, described in the 

 report of the State Geologist for 1886. N. Y. Mus. 

 Eep., 41, 1888, [391]-[410]. 



Geological map of the State of New York. Historical. 



N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1889, 16-25. 



Fossil Dictyospongidse of the Devonian and Carboni- 

 ferous formations. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1889, 56-60. 



Opening address by the President. [1889.] Amer. 



Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, 15-18. 



Some suggestions regarding the subdivision and 



grouping of the species usually included under the 

 generic term Orthis, in accordance with external and 

 internal characters and microscopic shell structure. 

 [1889.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, 19-21. 



On new genera and species of the family Dictyo- 

 spongidse. New forms of Dictyospongidae from the 

 rocks of the Chemung group. [1889.] Amer. Geol. 

 Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, 22-23. 



On the genus Spirifera, and its interrelations with the 



genera Spiriferina, Syringothyris, Cyrtia and Cyrtina. 

 [1889.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, 567-568. 



Continuation of descriptions of Bryozoa, not printed 



in Volume VI, Palaeontology of New York, for the report 

 of the State Geologist, 1890. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1890, 

 35-57; N. Y. Mus. Eep., 44, 1892, 65-87. 



Preliminary notice of Newberria, a new genus of 



Brachiopoda ; with remarks on its relations to Eens- 

 selaeria and Amphigenia. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1890, 

 91-98. 



New forms of Dictiospongidse from the rocks of the 



Chemung group. N. Y. Mus. Eep., 43, 1890, 258-262. 



Geological map of the State. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 



1892, 25-39. 



An introduction to the study of the Brachiopoda 



intended as a hand book for the use of students. [With 

 the assistance of John M. CLARKE.] N. Y. Mus. Eep., 

 45, 1892, 449-616; 47, 1894, 943-1137. 



The Livonia salt shaft, its history and geological 



