155 Geological, Bibliography of Virginia 99 



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Johnson, jr., C. F., (See under Pumpell}', R.). 

 Jones, J. H., (See under Day, D. T.). 



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 Keyes, C. R., (See under Williams, G. H.)- 



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I/Ca, H. C, Description of Some New Fossil Shells, from the 

 Tertiary of Petersburg, Virginia. 



Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, 2d ser. , vol. ix, pp. 229-274, 

 pis. 34-37, 1843. 



I<esley, J. P., Petroleum Vein in Northwestern Virginia. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. xlii, p. 649, 1866. 

 Title given only. 



I/ippitt, T. P., (See under Students of the University of Vir- 

 ginia). 



I/OUis, Henry, (See under Phillips, J. A.). 



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MacFarlane, Jas., An American Geological Railway Guide, 

 Giving the Geological Formation at Every Railway Sta- 

 tion, with Altitudes above Mean Tidewater. Notes of In- 

 teresting Places on the Routes, and a Description of Each 

 of the Formations. 



Second edition, revised and enlarged. 



D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1890. 426 pp. 



Middleton, J., (See under Day, D. T.). 



Morton, S. G., On the Analogy Which Exists between the 

 Marl of New Jersey, etc., and the Chalk Formation of 

 Europe. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. xxii, pp. 90-95, 1832. 

 For Virginia, see p. 95. 



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Phillips, J. A., & I/OUis, Henry, Treatise on Ore Deposits. 

 Macmillan & Co., Ltd., London, 1896. xxii & 943 pp., 128 illvis. 

 For U. S., see pp. 740-829, in which Virginia is referred to. 



Piatt. (See under McCreath, A. S.). 



Porcher, S., (See under Students of the University of Virginia). 



