38 THE EOCENE DEPOSITS OF MARYLAND 



Xorth American Tertiary Ostreidae. 



4th Ann. Eept. U. S. Geol. Surv., 1SS2-83, Washing-ton, 1884, pp. 309-316. 

 (Appendix I to C. A. White's Fossil Ostreidae of North America). 

 Gives Ostrea compressirostra Say (309). O. eversa (310). 



Contributions to the Tertiary geology and paleontology of the 



United States, 



Philadelphia, 1884, 4to, 117 pp. and map. 



In this volume the author gives a full diseussion of the Boceue deposits of Delaware, 

 Maryland and Virginia. 



The Tertiary Geology of the Eastern and Southern United 



States. 



Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 2nd ser., vol. ix, 1884, pp. 115-154, map. 



A monographic study of tlie formations and a correlation of the different areas 

 among themselves and vs'ith those of Europe. Description of Eocene and Miocene forma- 

 tions of Maryland. 



On some new species of Eocene Mollusca from the southern 



United States. 



U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc, vol. iii, 1886, pp. 149-152 and plate. 

 This article contains a description of Crassatella ciecUvis. 



Explorations on the West Coast of Florida. 



Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci., vol. i, 1887. 



The relation of tlie Maryland Eocene to that of New Jersey, Alabama, Mississippi 

 and of Europe is briefly indicated (p. 127). 



Heineich, 0. J. The Mesozoic formation in Virginia, 



Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Engs., vol. vi, 1878, pp, 227-274. 

 The relations of the Eocene to Mesozoic strata are indicated. 



HiGGiNS, James, Eeports of the State agricultural chemist of Mary- 

 land for 1850, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1856, and 1858. 



These reports contain brief references to the Eocene deposits, chiefly of an econ- 

 omic character. 



HoTCHKiss, Jed. Virginia: a geographical and political summary, 

 embracing a description of the State, its geology, soils, minerals, climate, 

 etc. 



Eichmond, 1876, 8vo, pp. iv, 319, and 4 maps. 



The book contains a description of the Eocene deposits of Virginia, based largely on 

 the earlier observations of Rogers. 



Kalm, Peter, En Resa til Norra America. Stockholm, 1753-1761, 

 8°, 3 vols., with English, German, and French translations. 



This work contains the earliest recorded observations on the geology of the Coastal 

 Plain. 



