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Cambro-Silurian limestones (continued) 



Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestones of Orange and Rockland counties. 



Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.808-9. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:808-9. 

 Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestones of Dutchess County. Mus. bul. 44. 



1901. p.778. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:778. 

 Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestone of Rensselaer County. Mus. bul. 44. 



1901. p.811-12. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:811-12. 

 Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestone of Westchester County. Mus. bul. 44. 



1901. p.828-33. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:828-33. 

 Canada, dishing. Comparison of Rocks or Canada and Adirondacks. 



Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r79-82. <Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 



1902. l:r79-82. 



Eniinons. Extension of the New York System in Canada. Geol. N. Y. 



pt2. 1842. p.407-8. 

 Hall. Discussion of Formations of New York, comparison with Rocks of 



Canada. Pal. N. Y. 1859. v.3. introd. p.1-65. 

 'Canadian* Clark & Schuchert. Canadian. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.10. 



Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:10. 



-Canandaigua lake. Clarke. The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canan- 

 daigua Lake. N. Y. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.195-98. Same, Mus. rep. 54 

 (for 1900) 1902. 3:195-98. 

 Clarke. Paleontologic and stratigraphic map of Canandaigua lake region. 



Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.422-25. 



Emerson. Notes upon Two Boulders of a Very Basic Eruptive Rock 

 from the West Shore of Canandaigua Lake; and their Contact Phe- 

 nomena upon the Trenton Limestone. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892) 1893. 

 p.105-9. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.251-55. 

 Hall. Canandaigua Lake. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.407. 

 Canandaigua quadrangle. Clarke. Stratigraphy of the Canandaigua and 



Naples Quadrangles. Mus. bul. 63. 2 maps. In press. 

 Cantharellus. Peck. Genus Cantharellus. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. 



p.121-24. 



Peck. New York Species of Cantharellus. Mus. bul. 2. 1887. p.34-43. 

 Caradoc sandstone. Conrad. Caradoc Sandstone. Pal. rep. (for 1839) 



1840. p.201; (for 1840) 1841. p.31. 

 Carbon dioxid. Ries. Carbon Dioxid. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.659. Same, 



Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:659. 

 Carbonate ores, see Siderite. 



Carbonated springs. Beck. Acidulous or Carbonated Springs. Min. rep. 

 (for 1837) 1838. p.48-55. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.134-41. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. 

 (for 1849) 1850. p.116-17. 



Mather. Acidulous Mineral Waters. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.94-103. 

 See also Chalybeate springs. 



Carbonic. Clarke & Schuchert. Carbonic. See New York series. 

 Carbonic acid gas. Beck. Carbonic Acid Gas. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. 



p.14. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.175^76. 



Merrill. Natural Carbonic Acid Gas. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.561. Same, 

 Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:561 (2d paging). 



- Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.228-29. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 

 1899. 1:228-29. 



Ries. Carbonic Acid Gas. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.375. Same, 



Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:375. 



Carboniferous system. Conrad. Carboniferous System. Pal. rep. (for 

 1840) 1841. p.43. 



Hall. Carboniferous System. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.284-94. 

 Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.291-92. 



