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82 Finch, John, On the Celtic antiquities of America, this Journal, 7, 149- 

 161, 1824. 



M Finch, John, Geological essay on the Tertiary formations in America, 

 this Journal, 7, 31-43, 1824. 



"Conybeare and Phillips, Outlines of the geology of England and Wales, 

 this Journal, 7, 210, 211, 1824. 



"Hayden, Horace H., Geological essays, 1-412, 1821, this Journal, 3, 

 47-57, 1821. 



"Jackson, C. T., Reports on the geology of the State of Maine, and on 

 the public lands belonging to Maine and Massachusetts, this Journal, 36, 

 153, 1839. 



87 Gibson, J. B., Remarks on the geology of the lakes and the valley of 

 the Mississippi, this Journal, 29, 201-213, 1836. 



88 Phillips, John, Geology of Yorkshire, this Journal, 21, 14-15, 1832. 

 "Granger, Ebenezer, Notice of a curious fluted rock at Sandusky Bay, 



Ohio, this Journal, 6, 180, 1823. 



"Dobson, Peter, Remarks on bowlders, this Journal, 10, 217-218, 1826. 



41 Murchison, R. I., Address at anniversary meeting of the Geological 

 Society of London, this Journal, 43, 200-201, 1842. 



42 Buckland, W., On the evidence of glaciers in Scotland and the north 

 of England, Proc. London Geol. Soc., 3, 1841. 



* Third annual meeting of the Association of American Geologists and 

 Naturalists, this Journal, 43, 154, 1842; Abstract of proceedings of the 

 fourth session of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, 

 ibid., 45, 321, 1843. 



44 Rogers, H. D., Address delivered before Association of American Geol- 

 ogists and Naturalists, this Journal, 47, 275, 1844. 



^Agassiz, Louis, The erratic phenomena about Lake Superior, this 

 Journal, 10, 83-101, 1850. 



"Desor, E., On the drift of Lake Superior, this Journal, 13, 93-109, 

 1852; Post-Pliocene of the southern States, etc., 14, 49-59, 1852. 



47 Dana, J. D., Manual of geology, 546, Philadelphia, 1863. 



48 Dana, J. D., on the Quaternary, or post-Tertiary of the New Haven 

 region, this Journal, 1, 1-5, 1871. 



48 Matthew, G. F., Surface geology of New Brunswick, this Journal, 2, 

 371-372, 1871. 



"Maclaren, Charles, The glacial theory of Prof. Agassiz, this Journal, 

 42, 365, 1842. 



61 Daly, R. A., Problems of the Pacific Islands, this Journal, 41, 153-186, 

 1916. 



B2 Catlin, George, Account of a journey to the Coteau des Prairies, this 

 Journal, 38, 138-146, 1840. 



63 Hilgard, E. W., Remarks on the drift of the western and southern States 

 and its relation to the glacier and ice-berg theories, this Journal, 42, 343- 

 347, 1866. 



64 Hall, C. E., Glacial phenomena along the Kittatinny or Blue Mountain, 

 Pennsylvania, this Journal, 11, review, 233, 1876. 



65 Stevens, R. P., On glaciers of the glacial era in Virginia, this Journal, 

 6, 371-373, 1873. 



66 Rogers, W. B., On the gravel and cobble-stone deposits of Virginia and 

 the Middle States, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 18, 1875; this Journal, 

 11, 60-61, 1876. 



67 Kerr, W. C., Origin of some new points in the topography of North 

 Carolina, this Journal, 21, 216-219, 1881. 



58 Gilbert, G. K., On certain glacial and post-glacial phenomena of the 

 Maumee valley, this Journal, 1, 339-345, 1871. 



69 Chamberlin, T. C., On the geology of eastern Wisconsin, Geol. of 

 Wisconsin, 2, 1877; this Journal, 15, 61, 406, 1878. 



