WORK OF JOSEPH BARRELL ON SEDIMENTATION 29 



Origin and significance of the Mauch Chunk shale. Bulletin of the 

 (Geological Society of America, volume 18, pages 449-476. Abstract in 

 Science, new series, volume 25, page 766. 



1908. Relations between climate and terrestrial deposits. Part I, Relations 



of sediments to regions of erosion. Journal of Geology, volume 16, 

 pages 159-190. Part IT, Relation of sediments to regions of deposi- 

 tion. Ibid., pages 255-295. Part III. Rebitions of climate to stream 

 transportation. Ibid., pages 363-384. Abstracts in Science, new series, 

 volume 25, 1907, page 766; and Bulletin of the Geological Society of 

 America, vohime 18, 1906, pages 616-621. 



1909. Some distinctions between marine and terrestrial conglomerates. Ab- 



stract in Science, new series, volume 29, page 624; also in Bulletin of 

 the Geological Society of America, volume 20, 1910, page 620. 



1910. Discussion of paper by Ellsworth Huntington on "Post-Tertiai-y history 



of the lakes of Asia Minor and Syria." Ibid., volume 21. page 756. 



Discussion of paper by W. H. Sherzer on "Criteria for the recognition 

 of sand grains." Ibid., volume 21, pages 775-776. 



The lithology of Connecticut. Part I, An outline of lithology. Con- 

 necticut State Geological find Natural History Survey, Bulletin 13, 

 pages 17-131, 6 tables. 



1912. Criteria for the recognition of ancient delta deposits. Bulletin of the 



Geological Society of America, volume 23, pages 377-446. 



1913. Discussion of paper by A. W. Grabau on "A classification of marine de- 



posits." Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, volume 24, 

 pages 713-714. 

 1913-1914. The Upper Devonian delta of the Appalachian geosyncline. Part I, 

 The delta and its relations to the interior sea. American Journal of 

 Science, fourth series, volume 36. pages 429-472. Part II. Factors 

 controlling the present limits of the strata. Ibid., volume 37, pages 

 87-109. Part III, The relations of the delta to Appalachia. Tbid.. 

 pages 225-253. 



1914. Review of "Principles of stratigraphy," by A. W. Grabau. Science, new- 



series, volume 40, pages 135-139. 



1915. Review of "The climatic factor as illustrated in arid America." by Ells- 



worth Huntington. Journal of Geology, volume 23, pages 95-96: also 

 American Journal of Science, fourth series, volume 38. 1914. pages 

 563-567. 

 Central Connecticut in the geologic past. Connecticut State Geological 

 and Natural History Survey, Bulletin 23, pages 6-44. Originally pub- 

 lished in much shorter form, under the same title, in Wyoming His- 

 torical and Geological Society, Proceedings and Collaborations, vol- 

 ume 12, 1912, pages 25-54. 



1916. Discussion of paper by R. W. Sayles on "Banded glacial slates of Per- 



mocarboniferous age, showing possible seasonal variations in deposi- 

 tion." Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, volume 27, pages 

 112-113. 

 Dominantly fluviatile origin under seasonal rainfall of the old red sand- 

 stone. Ibid., volume 27, pages 345-386. In shorter form in Proceed- 

 ings of the National Academy of Science, volume 2, pages 496-499. 



