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Geological Bibliography of Virginia 79 



Comment by Lesley. 



The Virginias, vol. vi, pp. 51-52, 67-74, 84-91, seaions, 

 1885. 



The Salt and Gypsum Deposits of the Holston Valley, 



Virginia. 



The Virginias, vol. vi, pp. 53-56, 1885. 



Notes on the Lower Carboniferous Groups along the 



Easterly Side of the Appalachian Area in Pennsylvania 

 and the Virginias. 



Atner. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xxxiv, pp. 37-44, 1887. 



A Geological Reconnai.ssance of Bland, Giles, Wythe, and 



Portions of Pulaski and Montgomery Counties of Virginia. 

 Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, vol. xxiv, pp. 61-108, map and 

 plates, 1887. 



Notes on the Surface Geology of Southwest Virginia. 



Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, -vol. xxiv, 172-178, 1887. 



The Faults of Southwest Virginia. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xxxiii, pp. 262-270, 1887. 



■ — The Chemung and Catskill (Upper Devonian) on the 



Eastern Side of the Appalachian Basin. 

 Amer. Geol., vol. ix, pp. 6-33, 1892. 



On the Origin of Pennsylvania Anthracite. (Relations 



to that of Maryland and the Virginias). 



{Abst.) Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xlvi, pp. 302-303, 



1893. 



Read before the Geological Society of America. 



Stodder, Chas., A Contribution to Micro- Geology. An Ac- 

 count of Virginian Diatomaceous Beds, with a List of 

 Fossils from the ' ' Miocene Richmond Infusorial Deposit. 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xviii, pp. 206-209, 

 1875-76. 



Geol. Record, 1876, London, 1878, p. 339. 



The Fossils of the Richmond, Virginia, Infusorial De- 

 posit: A Contribution to Micro-Geology. 

 The Virginias, vol. ii, pp. 159, 1881. 



Students of the University of Virginia (Porcher, S., Lip- 

 pitt, T. P., Sloan, B. E., Heyward, B. H., Baker, A. L.), 

 Some Virginia Minerals. 



