LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 781 



1891. Jules Miircou. Biograpliical notice of Kbenezer EiniiioDs. ^Vinericaii G('oloj;ist, 



vol. 7, p. 1. 

 1891. B. K. Emerson. On tlie Trias of Massachusetts, witli map: <> i)aKes. Hull. 



Oeol. See. Am., vol. 2, j). 451. 

 1891. (r. P. ^lerrill. Rock.s in buikliug and decoration. New York: J. Wiley & 



Sons. 



1891. H. S. Williams. Correlation papers. Devonian aud Carboniferous. Bull. SO, 



U. S. Geol. Survey. 



1892. B. K. Emerson. Proofs that the Holyoke and Deerliekl trap sheets are con- 



temporaneous flows and not later intrusions. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, 



p. 14(i. 

 1892. R. S. Tarr. Central Massachusetts moraiue. Ibid., p. 141. 

 1892. I. C. Russell. Correlation i)apers. The Newark system. Bull. S5, TT. S. (ieol. 



Survey. 

 1892. C. R. Van Hise. Correlation papers; Archean aud Algonkian. Bull. SCi, U. S. 



Geol. Survey. 

 1892. David T. Day. ^Mineral resources of the United States for 1889 and 1890; vol. 7. 



U. S. Geol. Survey. 

 1892. Lester F. Ward. The plant-bearing deposits of the American Trias. Bull. 



Geol. Sec. Am., vol. 3, p. 21. 

 1892. J. D. Dana. Additional observations on the Jura-Trias trap of the New Ilaveu 



region. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 44, p. 165. 

 1892. M. M. Mitivier. New footprints from the Connecticut Valley. Proc. Am. Assoc. 



Adv. Sci. for 1891, p. 280. 



1892. J. F. Kemp. Notes on a granite from Chester, Mass. [should be Becket]. 



Trans. N, Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 11, p. 129. 



1893. C. H. Hitchcock. The Green Mountains anticlinal. Science, vol. 20, p. 328. 



1894. B. S. Lyman. Some New Red horizons. Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. Phila., vol. 33, 



p. 192. Contains an extremely incorrect geological map of the Massachusetts 

 Trias. 



1894. R. Pumpelly, J. E. Wolff, and T. Nelson Dale. Geology of the Green Moun- 



tains in Massachusetts. Mon. U. S. Geol. Survey, vol. 23; 203 pp., l-^, 23 

 plates. 



1895. C. H. Hitchcock. The Connecticut saiulstone group. Sustaining the above 



name for the Triassic sandstones of the Atlantic coast. Science, n. s., vol. 1, 

 p. 74. 



1895. W. O. Crosby. Report on serpentinic or verd antique marble in Westfleld. 

 Cited in correspondence of Springfield Republican, Feb. 3, 1895. 



1895. B. K. Emerson. Serpentine pseudomorphs after olivine, formerly called salt 

 pseudomorphs (from Middlefield). Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 6, p. 473. 



1895. B. K. Emerson. Calcite pseudomorphs after salt in Triassic shale. Ibid., p. 473. 



1895. B. K. Emerson. Puckering of corundum crystals around allanite (from Pel- 

 ham). Ibid., p. 47. 



