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131. Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Carboniferous limestones of 



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132. *0n the genus Eurypterus: Ibid., 1860, p. 28D. 



133. *0n the formation of mountain chains: Ibid., pp. 284, 285. 



134. *0n the geology of Wisconsin : Ibid., 1864, pp. 288, 295. 



135. *Remarks on oil springs: Ibid., p. 303. 



136. *Remarkson the Taconic system : Ibid., pp. 289, 292, 293. 



137. *0n the Niagara group: Ibid., p. 301. 



138. Notice of some new species of fossils from a locality of. the Niagara group in 



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139. Notes upon the oil region of Canada West, and its geographical relations, 1865, 



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140. Report upon the propertj' of the Empire State Iron and Coal Company of 



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141 . Descriptions of some new species of Crinoidea and other fossils from the lower 



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143. On the occurrence of an internal convoluted plate within the body of certain 



species of Crinoidea: Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1864, vol. x, Boston, 1866, 

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144. Notes upon the geology of some portions of Minnesota, from St. Paul to the 



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145. *0n the structure of the mountains and valleys in Tennessee, noi'thern Geor- 



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146. ^Remarks on the geological structure of southern Minnesota: Ibid., p. 105. 



147. *Observations on the structure and mode of growth of the spines on the car- 



dinal area of Chonetes, with remarks on the distribution of some species 

 of the genus: Ibid., p. 105. 



148. *0n the structure of the spires in the genera Athyris, Meristella, and other 



genera of Spiriferidfe : Ibid., p. 105. 



149. *0u some characters of Spirifera and the geographical and geological distri- 



bution of some of the species: Ibid., p. 106. 



150. Notice of volume iv of the Palaeontology of New York : Twentieth Ann. Kept. 



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152. The genus Chonetes: Ibid., pp. 242-244. 



153. Reports on the genera Productus, Strophalosia, Aulosteges, and Productella : 



i&id., pp. 245-250. 



