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1903 Schucliert, Charles published a paper on the Manlius forma- 

 tion of New York [Am. Geol. March 1903] in which he 

 gives the principal sections and suggests that the Cobles- 

 kill belongs in the basal portion of the Manlius formation. 



1903 Prosser, Charles S. published " Notes on the Geology of 

 Eastern New York" [Am. Geol. 32:380] in which he cor- 

 rects his former sections, chiefly in the nomenclature. 



1903 Hartnagel, C. A. in " Preliminary Observations on the 



Cobleskill ("Coralline'") Limestone of New York" gives 

 detailed sections with lists of fossils of the Cobleskill of 

 the (Schoharie and other regions [iState Paleontol. 1902, 

 An. Rep't; N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 69, p. 1109-75], and 

 shows that it is of Postsalina age. He considers it a dis- 

 tinct formation which is not to be included as a part of 

 the Manlius. 



1904 Sias, Solomon in "A 'Summary of Schoharie County " gives 



the " Organization, Geography, Geology and History " of 

 Schoharie. The formations are briefly discussed and 

 localities where each may be found are given. The glacial 

 geology of the region is also briefly discussed. 

 1904 Harris, G. D., in an article on " The Helderberg invasion of 

 the Manlius," published sections of the Schoharie and 

 Helderberg regions and compared them with other New 

 York sections [Am. Bui. Pal. 4, p. 51]. 



