68 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



41 R. D, Salisbury. Glacial Geology of New Jersey. Geological Survey 



of New Jersey, 1902, 5:196-203 



42 Postglacial Submergence. United States Geological Survey, 



New York City Folio, no. 83, 190G, p. 16 



43 Submergence of the Lower Part of the Newark Plain Since 



the Last Glacial Stage. United States Geological Survey, Passaic 

 Folio, no. 157, 1908, p. 20 



See also numbers 80, 82, 92 



C Long Island 



44 W. C. Watson. The Plains of Long Island. Transactions of the 



New York Sta^te Agricultural Society, 1859, 19:485-505 



45 E. Lewis. Evidence of Coast Depression Along the Shores of Long 



Island. American Naturalist, 1869, 2:334-36 



46 -> On the Water Courses upon Long Island. American Journal 



of Science, 1877, 13:142-46 



47 — Certain Features of the Valleys or Water Courses of Southern 



Long Island. American Journal of Science, 1877, 13 :2i5-i6 



48 Ups and Downs of the Long Island Coast. Popular Science 



Monthly, 1877, 101:434-46 



49 Warren Upham. The Terminal Moraine of the North American Ice 



Sheet. American Journal of Science, 1879, 18:197-209 



50 F. J. H. Merrill. Geology of Long Island. Annals, New York Acad- 



emy of Sciences, 1886, 3:241-64 



51 J. B. Woodworth. Pleistocene Geology of Portions of Nassau County 



and Borough of Queens. New York State Museum Bulletin 48, 

 1901, p. 657-63 



52 A. C. Veatch & others. Underground Water Resources of Long 



Island, New York. United States Geological Survey, Professional 

 Paper no. 44, 1906, p. 33-50 



53 W. O. Crosby. Outline of the Geology of Long Island, N. Y. Annals 



of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1908, 18:425-29 



54 M. L Fuller. Geology of Long Island. United States Geological 



Survey, Professional Paper no. 82, 1914, p. 212-19 



55 H. L. Fairchild. Postglacial Marine Submergence of Long Island. 



Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, I9r7, 29:279-308 



D Connecticut Valley 



56 James D. Dana. On the Quaternary or Post-Tertiary of the New 



Haven Region. American Journal of Science, 3rd series, 1871, i:i-S, 



125-26 ■ : - 



57 On the Glacial and Charmplain Eras in New England. Amer- 

 ican Journal of Science, 1873, 5:198-211, 217-18, 219 



58 On the Submergence During the Glacial Period. American 



Journal of Science, 1875, 9:315-16 



59 On Southern New England During the Melting of the Great 



Glacier. American Journal of Science, 1875, 10:168-83, 280-82, 2>i3-S7, 

 409-38, 497-508; 1876, 11:151; 1876, 12:125-28- 



