BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JAMES HALL 449 



215. Notes upon the relations of the Oneonta and Montrose sandstones of Vanuxem 



and their relation to the sandstones of the Catskill mountains [read before 

 the National Academy of Science, New York meeting (November, 1882) J : 

 Science, vol. i, New York, 1880, p. 280. 



216. Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Niagara formation at Waldron, 



Indiana: Trans. Alb. Inst., vol. x, Albany, 1882, pp. 57-76 (read in 1879 and 

 published separately in 1881). 



217. Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg group : Trans. Alb. Inst., vol. x, Albany, 



1882, 36 pp. (read in March, 1881, and published separately in 1881.) 



218. Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton groups: Trans. Alb. Inst., 



vol. X, Albany, 1882, pp. 145-197 (same as 217, with the addition of the 

 Hamilton Bryozoa, published as a separate pamphlet in 1882). 



219. Fossil corals of the Niagara and Upper Helderberg groups: Published in ad- 



vance of the Annual Report of the State Museum of Natural History, Au- 

 gust, 1882, pamphlet, 59 pp. 



220. Descriptions of the species of fossils found in the Niagara group at Waldron, 



Indiana. Indiana Department of Geology .and Natural History : Eleventh 

 Ann. ReiMrtfor 1881, Indianapolis, 1882, pp. 217-345 (also bound separately). 



221. Contributions to the geological history of the American continent: Address 



of the retiring president delivered before the first Montreal meeting of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science, August, 1857 (see 

 No. 59), with notes by James Hall and T. S. Hunt, Salem, 1882.^ 



222. *Note upon the genus Flumalina. \_Plumalites in error] : Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. 



Sci., 31st meeting (Montreal, 1882), Salem, 1883, p. 419. 



223. On the relation of Dictyophyton, Phragmodictyum, and similar forms with 



Uphanteenia : Ibid. , p. 419. 



224. Van Cleve's fossil corals. Indiana Department of Geology and Natural His- 



tory : Twelfth Annual Report for 1882, Indianapolis, 1883, pp. 239-270, 14 pis. 



225. Descriptions of fossil corals from the Niagara and Upper Helderberg groups 



of Indiana: Ibid., pp. 271-318, 14 pis. (Same as 219, with some revision 

 and the addition of the plates ; also republished with lithographed plates 

 in Thirty-fifth Ann. Rept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., 1884.) 



226. Spergen Hill fossils : Ibid., pp. 319-375, 4 pis. (Same as 131, with additional 



notes and the four plates which are reproduced froua Bull. No. 3, Am. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist, 1882.) 



227. Discussion upon the manner of growth, variation of form, and characters of 



the genus Fenestella and its relations to Hemitrypa, Polypora, Retepora, 

 Cryptopora, etc. : Second Rept. of the State Geologist for 1882, Albany, 1883, 

 pp. 5-16. 



228. Fossil corals and Bryozoans of the Lower Helderberg group and fossil Bryo- 



zoans of the Upper Helderberg group: Ibid., pis. 1-33 and interleaved ex- 

 planations. 



229. Brachiopoda, plates and explanations : Ibid., pis. 34-61, inclusive, and inter- 



leaved explanations. 



230. Preliminary notice of the Lamellibranchiate shells of the Upper Helderberg, 



Hamilton, and Chemung groups (preparatory for the Palseontology of New 

 York). Part i (see No. 176) : Thirty-fifth Ann. Rept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., Albany, 1884, pp. 215-406 G (also published separately, with 5 plates 

 additional). 



LXIV— Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 10, 1898 



