M\i!V[.\M) (;i:or,nf;iCAL suuvey 35 



Rectiliratidii of the tzciicric iiaiiics of 'I'crtiary l-'osfiil Shells. 



Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. I'liila., vol. vii, 1854, jip. ^'.)-:tl. 



The koiutIc names of si-venil Eocciie fossils fmm Maryland ami Nliulnla an- clianj;'''!. 



Notes on shells, willi (Icsciiptiuiis of new fossil j/ciicra and 



species. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. I'liila.. vol. xvi. 1804, pp. 211-214, with fij,'iire.s. 



Dcsciiptioiis air jrivcii in lliis ailii-lo of I'mlovardia riruinUiiia from I'umniikcy 

 River. Va.. ami Dusitilniixix ineckii from •' G miles east of Wa.shlngton, D. C." 



C'ataloone of the Eocene and Oliiroeene Testacea of the United 



States. 



Amer. Jour. Conch., vol. i, ISCi."), pp. 1-.'!"). 



Among other forms the oataloguo ('oiitains a list of the Eocene species of the MUMle 

 Atlantic Slope. 



— Descriptions of new Eocene shells and references, with lij;- 



nres, to ])ublished species. 



Ibid., pp. 210-212, pis. xx, xxi. 



The anthor describes Linialia riHUulandica, Imt gives no locality. 



— Check list of the inverteljrate fossils of Xorth America 



(Eocene and Oligocene). 



Smithsonian ]\Iisc. Coll., vol. vii. 1SG(). art. 6. pp. 1-41. 



The Eocene species from the Middle Atlantic Slope are included in this list. 



Descriptions and illustrations of genera of shells. 



Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila., 1872. pp. 50-55. 



The author describes Latiarca idoiica. but gives no locality. 



Dall, W. H. Contributions to the Tertiary Fanna of Florida, etc. 



Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci.. vol. iii. pts. i-v. 1S90-1900, pp. 1-047. 

 The biological and geological relations of many of the Maryland and Virginia Eocene 

 molluscan species are discussed. 



A Table of the North American Tertiary Horizons correlated 



Avith one another and with those of Western Europe, with annotations. 

 18th Ann. Eept. U. S. Geol. Survey, 1898, pt. ii, pp. .325-.348. 

 The Maryland Eocene is briefly discussed. 



Dana, James D. Manual of Geology (fourth edition). 1895, p. 888. 



Brief reference is made to the geology of the Middle Atlantic Slope. 



Daetox, X. H. Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations of eastern Vir- 

 ginia and Maryland. 



Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. ii, 1891. pi. x. pp. 4.31-450. 



The anthor gives a description of the Eocene deposits of Maryland and Virginia, and 

 designates them the " Pamunkey formation." 



