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BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The literature on the Pleistocene of the Black and Mohawk val- 

 leys is scanty, the only comprehensive paper being one by Professor 

 Brigham (title 4). Most of the geologic work in the areas of the 

 Black, Mohawk and Schoharie valleys has been concerned with the 

 stratigraphy and paleontology. 



The following list includes writings which have some reference to 

 the physiography, surficial geology and Pleistocene history of the 

 region. Papers that discuss only the stratigraphy or paleontology 

 of the region are not included. 



A list of papers relating to the region adjacent on the west may 

 be found in the latest paper by the writer (title 19) and an extended 

 list bearing on the Pleistocene of New York and the Champlain- 

 Hudson district in particular is contained in Professor Woodworth's 

 paper on the Champlain and Hudson valleys (title 40). 



For convenience of reference in the preceding text, the titles are 

 given numerical order, the arrangment being alphabetic by authors. 



1 Baldwin, S. P. Pleistocene History of the Champlain Valley. Amer. 



Geol. 1894. 13:170-84. 



2 Brigham, A. P. The Geology of Oneida County, N. Y. Oneida Hist. 



Soc. Trans. 1887-89. p. 102-18. 



3 Drift Boulders between the Mohawk and Susquehanna Rivers. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. Ser. 3. 1895. 49:213-28. 



4 Glacial Flood Deposits in Chenango Valley (N. Y.). Bui. 



Geol. Soc. of Amer. 1897. 8:17-30. 

 Topography and Glacial Deposits of Mohawk Valley. Bui. 



Geol. Soc. of Amer. 1898. 9:183-210. 



6 Report of Field Work and Summary of Results (no title). 



Fourth An. Rep't Director of Science, N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 121, 

 1908. p. 21-31. 



7 Chadwick, G. H, Glacial Lakes of the Catskill Valley. Science 1910. 



32:27, 28. 



8 Chamberlin, T. C. Terminal Moraine of the Second Glacial Epoch. 



U. S. G. S. Third An. Rep't 1883. p. 351-60. 



9 Gushing, H. P. Geology of the Vicinity of Little Falls, Herkimer 



County. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. TJ. 1905. 



10 Dana, J. D. On the Existence of a Mohawk Valley Glacier, etc. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. 1863. 35:243-49. 



11 Darton, N. H. A Preliminary Description of the Faulted Region of 



Herkimer, etc. Fourteenth An. Rep't N. Y. State Geologist. 1897. 

 p. 33-53- 



12 Dwight, Timothy. Travels in New England and New York. New 



Haven. 1822. p. 33-128. 



13 Eaton, Amos. Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District 



Adjoining the Erie Canal. Albany. 1824. 



14 Eights, J. Post-Tertiary of the Vicinity of Albany. Albany Inst. 



Trans. 1852. 2:335-53. 



