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A General; Theoretic; Land Deformation 



1 H. D. Rogers. On the Origin of the Drift, and of the Lake and River 



Terraces etc. Proceedings of the American Association for the 

 Advancerment of Science, 1849, 2:239-55 



2 E. Desor. [Evidences of Marine Deposits in Eastern America.] Pre- 



sented to the Boston Society of ^Natural History. Proceedings, 

 V. 3, 4, 1848-52 



3 Warren Upham. A Review of the Quaternary Era with Special 



Reference to the Deposits of Flooded Rivers. American Journal 

 of Science, 1891, 41:33-49 



4 Glacial Lakes in Canada. Bulletin of the Geological Society 



of America, 1891, 2:243-76 



Relationship of the Glacial' Lakes Warren, Algonquin, Iro- 



quois, and Hudson-Champlain. Bulletin of the Geological Society 

 of America, 1892, 3:484-88 

 The Ohamiplain Submergence. Bulletin of the Geological 



Society of America, 1892, 3:508-11 

 Deltas of the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys. American Geolo- 



gist, 1892, 9:410-111 



Wavelike Progress of an Epeirogenic Uplift. Journal of 



Geology, 1894, 2:3-83-95 



Late Glacial or Chamiplain Subsidence and Reelevation of the 



Saint Lawrence Basin. American Journal of Science, 1895, 49:1-18 

 The Glacial Lake Agassiz. United States Geological Survey, 



Monograph 25, 1895, p. 255-64 



11 G. K. Gilbert. (No title.) United States Geological Survey, iSth 



Annual Report, 1897, p. 58-59 



12 Recent Earth Movements in the Great Lakes Region. United 



States Geological Survey, i8th Annual Report, 1898, pt 2, p. 595- 



647 



13 Gerard de Geer. Isobases of the Postglacial Elevation. American 



Geologist, 1892, 9:247-49 



14 On Pleistocene Changes of Level in Eastern iNorth America. 



American Geologist, 1893, 11:22-44; Proceedings of the Boston 

 Society of Natural History, 1892, 25:454-77 



15 Frank Taylor. The Limit of Postglacial Submergence in the High- 



lands East of Georgian Bay. American Geologist, 1894, 14:273-89 



16 Niagara and the Great Lakes. American Journal of Science, 



1895, 49:249-70 



17 The Second Lake Algonquin. American Geologist, 1895, 



15:100-20, 162-79 



18 The Champlain Submergence and Uplift, etcetera. British 



Association for the Advancement of Science, Report for 1897, 1898, 

 p. 652-93 



19 Robert Bell. Proofs of the Rising of the Land Around Hudson Bay. 



American Journal of Science, 1896, i :3i9-28 



20 Evidences of Northeasterly Differential Rising of the Land 



Along Bell River (iCanada). Bulletin of the Geological Society of 

 America, 1897, 8:241-50 



