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179. *0n the relation of the Oneonta sandstone and Montrose sandstone of Van- 



uxem to the HamiUon and Chemnng j^ronps : Ibid., p. 862. 



180. * Note upon the rocks of the Huronian system on the peninsula of Michigan : 



Ibid., p. 362. 



181. * Remarks on the occurrence of the genus Dithyrocaris in the Hamilton and 



Chemung rocks of New York : Ibid., p. 363. 



182. Notes and observations on the Cohoes mastodon : Twenty-first Ann. Kept. N. Y. 



State Cab. Nat. Hist., 1868, Albany, 1871, pp. 99-148 and maps. 



183. * Remarks upon the Catskill red sandstone group as it occurs upon the borders 



of New York and Pennsylvania: Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 20tli meeting 

 (Indianapolis, 1871), Cambridge, 1872, p. 418. 



184. Reply to a " Note on a question of priority " : Am. Jour. Sci and Arts., 3d ser., 



vol. iv. New Haven, 1872, pp. 105-109. 



185. Report on t'he water supply of the city of Albany : Trans. Alb. Inst., vol. viii, 



Albany," 1872, pp. 218-227. (J. Hall, G. W. Hough, T. Hun, L. C. Cooley.) 



186. The New York State Museum of Natural History; its history and present 



condition ; 4 pp. 

 Printed as a pamphlet; taken from Albany Evening Times, February 5, 1873. 



187. Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Devonian rocks of Iowa. J. Hall 



and R. P. Whitfield: Twenty-third Ann. Rept. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., 

 Albany, 1873 (should be 1872), pp. 223-238. 

 . 188. Notice of three new species of fossil shells from the Devonian of Ohio. J. Hall 

 and R. P. Whitfield: Ibid., pp. 240,241. 



189. Notice of two new species of fossil shells from the Potsdam sandstone of New 



York. J. Hall and R. P. Whitfield: Ibid., pp. 241, 242. 



190. Notes on some newer imperfectly known forms among the Brachiopoda, etc. 



(published March, 1871 ; reprinted with explanation of figures March, 1873) : 

 Ibid., pp. 244-247. 



191. Descriptions of new species of fossils from the vicinity of Louisville, Ken- 



tucky, and the falls of the Ohio. J. Hall and R. P. Whitfield : Twenty- 

 fourth Ann. Rept. N. Y. State ilus. Nat. Hist., Albany, 1872, pp. 181-200 (6 

 plates for same in Twenty-seventh Report). 



192. Report on fossil trees of Schoharie county : Ibid., pp. 15, 16. 



193. Remarks on some peculiar impressions on sandstone of the Chemung group, 



New York. J. Hall and R. P. Whitfield: Ibid., pp. 201-204. 



194. Descriptions of new species of Crinoidea and other fossils from strata of the 



age of the Hudson River group and Trenton limestone (in part previously 

 published in 1866) : Ibid., pp. 205-224, 3 pis. 



195. Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Hudson River group, in the 



vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio: Ibid., pp. 225-232, 1 pi. (published October, 

 1871, in advance of the State Cab. Rept.). 



196. * On the occurrence of trunks of Psaronius in an erect position, resting on their 



original bed, in rocks of Devonian age in the state of New York, with some 

 inferences regarding the condition of the sea bottom and shoreline during 

 the deposition of the strata: Report of the British Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science, 42d meeting (Brighton, 1872), London, 1873, p. 103. 



197. *0n the relations of the Middle and Upper Silurian (Clinton, Niagara, and 



Lower Helderberg) rocks of the United States : Ibid., pp. 103, 104 (published 

 in full in the Geological Magazine, vol. ix, London, 1872, 4 pp.). 



