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APPENDIX 

 Partial bibliography of the geology of Niagara and the Great lakes 



Ashburner, C. A. The geology of Buffalo as related to natural gas in New 

 York state. Am. inst. min. eng. Trans. 16:1-54. 1888. 



Bakewell, R. Observations on the falls of Niagara, with references to the 

 changes which have taken place, and are now in progress. Am. jour, 

 sci. 2d ser. 23:85-95. 1857. 



Observations on the whirlpool and the rapids below the falls of 



Niagara; designed by illustrations to account for the origin of both. 

 Am. jour. sci. 2d ser. 4:25-36. 1847. 



Ballou, H. W. Niagara river. Scientific Am. sup. 13:5045-46. 1882. 

 Bishop, I. P. Salt wells of western Nev.^ York. 5th an. rep't N. Y. state 



geologist, p. 12-47. 1886. 

 ■ Structural and economic geology of Erie county [N. Y.]. 15th an. 



rep't N. Y. state geologist. 1:17-18, 305-92, pi. 1-16, fig. 1-6; 49th an. 



rep't N. Y. state mus. 2:305-92, pi. 1-16, fig. 1-6. 1898. 

 Chalmers, Robert. Pleistocene marine shore lines on the south side of the 



St Lawrence valley. Am. jour. sci. 4th ser. 1:302-8. 1896. 

 Clarke, J. M. The Oriskany Fauna of Becraft mountain. N. Y. state 



mus. Mem. 3. p. 95-103'. 

 Claypole, E. W. Pre-glacial formations of the beds of the great American 



lakes. Can. nat. n. s. 9:213-27. 1881. 



Evidence from the drift of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois in support of 



the pre-glacial origin of the basins of Lakes Erie and Ontario. Am. 

 ass'n adv. sci. Proc. 30:147-59. 1882. 



Eccentricity theory of glacial cold versus the fact. Edinburgh geol. 



soc. Trans. 5:534-48. 1885. 



The old gorge at Niagara. Science. 8:236. 1886. 



Buffalo and Chicago or "What might have been." Am. nat. 20:856- 



62; 1886. Am. ass'n adv. sci. Proc. 35:224. 1887. 



On the pre-glacial geography of the region of the great lakes. Can. 



nat. n. s. 8:187-206. 1887. 

 — Falls of rock at Niagara. Nature. ^g'-Z^y. 1889. 



Coleman, Arthur P. Glacial and interglacial deposits at Toronto (Can- 

 ada). Brit, ass'n adv. sci. Rep't 1897. p. 650, 651. 



Lake Iroquois and its predecessors at Toronto (Canada). Abstracts, 



Geol. soc. Am. Bui. 10:165-76; Am. geol. 33:103-4; Science, n. s. 

 9:143, 144. 



Davis, William IVtorris. Was Lake Iroquois an arm of the sear Am. geol. 

 7:139-41. 1891. 



The ancient outlet of Lake ^Michigan. Pop. sci. mo. .16:217-29. 



1895. 



[Review of "" Origin of the gorges of the whirlpool rapids at Ni- 

 agara " by F. B. Taylor]. Science, n. s. 7 '.62'/. 1898. 



Ancient coastal plain of western New York. Textbook of physical 



geography, p. 137, 138, fig. 86. 1899. 



