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United States Geological Sukvey. 



monographs. 



J. S. Newberry. — The Palteozoic Fishes of North America, 

 Mon. XVI. 1889. 



bulletins. 



Henry S. Willinins. — On the Fossil Faunas of the Upper De- 

 vonian, alono' the meridian of 76° 30', from Tompkins 

 County, N. Y., to Bradford County, Pa. Bull 3, 1884. 



John M. Clarke. — On the Higher Devonian Faunas of Ontario 

 County, N. Y. BulL 16, 1885. 



Henry S. Williams.— On the Fossil Faunas of the Upper 

 Devonian — the Genesee Section, N. Y. Bull. 41, 1887. 



Henry S. Williams. — Correlation Papers — Dev onian a nd Car- 

 boniferous. Bull. 80, 1891. 



Charles S. Prosser. — The Devonian System of Eastern Penn- 

 sylvania and New York. Bull. 120, 1894. 



D. — Special Papers in Serial Publications, Etc. 



Ashburner, C. A. — Petroleum and Natural Gas in New Y^ork 

 State. (Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Eng., Vol. XVI., pp. 1-54, 



1888.) 



Ashburner, C. A. — The Geology of Buffalo, as related to Nat- 

 ural Gas Explorations along the Niagara River. (Trans. 

 Am. Inst. Min. Eng., 1889, pp. 1-9.) 



Beeche'r, C. E. — On the Development of the Shell in the Genus 

 Tornoceras. Hyatt. (From Hamilton strata of Wende, 

 Erie County, N. Y.) (Am. Journ. Sci., 3d Ser.. Vol. XL., 

 pp. 71-75, PI. I., 1890.) 



Beecher, C. £".— North American Species of Strophalosia. 

 (Amer. Journ. Science, Vol. XL., pp. 240-246, PI. IX., 

 1890.) 



Bishop, I. i\— Salt Wells of Western New York. (5th Ann. 

 Rep't State Geologist, pp. 12-47.) 



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