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gneiss; that of Stony Creek, pale red in color, medium grain, a strong, 

 compact, handsome stone. Short description also of granite at 

 Winnepauk, Norwalk, and red granite at Lyme, also that at Niantic. 

 Marble of Canaan is mentioned. 



221. Newberry, J. S. 



Fossil fishes and fossil plants of the Triassic rocks of 

 New Jersey and the Connecticut valley. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Mon. xiv, 122 pp., 26 pis., 1888. Ab- 

 stracts: New York Acad. Sci., Trans., vi, 124, 128, 1887; 

 Am. Jour. Sci., (3) xxxviii, 77-78, 1889; Am. Nat., xxii, 

 639, 1888; Am. Geol., iv, 187-188, 1889; Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 xxxvi, 562-563, 1889. 



Short sketch of the geological relations of the Triassic rocks of 

 New Jersey and the Connecticut valley. Description of the following 

 fossil fishes found in Connecticut: Ischypterus ovatus, W. C. R.; 

 Ischypterus micropterus, n. sp. ; Ischypterus tenuiceps, Ag. sp. ; Ischyp- 

 terus fultus, Ag. sp. ; Ischypterus parvus, W. C. R. (MS); Ischypterus 

 latus, J. H. R.; Ischypterus minutus, n. sp. ; Catopterus redfieldi, Eg- 

 erton; Catopterus gracilis, J. H. R. ; Catopterus minor, n. sp. ; Catop- 

 terus anguilliformis, W. C. R.; Catopterus parvulus, W. C. R.; 

 Ptycholepis Marshi., Newb. ; Diplurus longicaudatus, Newb. Descrip- 

 tion of the following fossil plants found in Connecticut; Dendrophycus 

 Triassicus, n. sp. ; Baiera mtinsteriana, Ung. ; Schizoneura planicostata, 

 Rogers sp. ; Pachyphyllum simile, n. sp. ; Pachyphyllum brevifolium, n. 

 sp. ; Otozamites latior, Saporta; Cheirolepis miinsteri, Schimper; Oto- 

 zamites brevifolius F. Br.; Cycadinocarpus chapini Newb.; Loperia sim- 

 plex, n. sp. ; Clathropteris platyphylla Brong. 



222. Newberry, John Strong. (1822-1892.) 



Biography. 



Kemp: Geol. Soc. America, Bull., iv, 393-409, 1892. 

 Kemp: Sch. Mines Quart., 94-1 11, Jan., 1893. 

 Stevenson: Am. Geol., xii, 1-26, 1893. 



223. [Newell, F. H.] U. S. Geological Survey. 



The Connecticut river. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., 14th Ann. Rept., pt. ii, 140-146, 1893. 



Tables are given showing discharge, rainfall, run-off at Hartford 

 for years 1871-1885; based on observations made by United States 

 Army Corps of Engineers. 



224. [Newell, F. H.] U. S. Geological Survey. 



Connecticut river: A study of the discharge and run-off 

 of the river at Holyoke, Massachusetts, 1880-1895. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 140, 37-41, 1896. 



(This is to be compared with the report on the Connecticut river at 

 Hartford, 223.— Ed.) 



225. Niles, W. H. 



The geological agency of lateral pressure exhibited by 

 certain movements of rocks. 



