12 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PRINCETON MEETING 



1890. [Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.] Macfarlane's Geological Railway 

 Guide, 2d ed., pp. 333-334. 



1890. [Virginia.] Macfarlane's Geological Railway Guide, 2d ed., p. 359. 



1890. [Report of work done during 1888 to 1889.] U. S. Geological Survey, 

 10th Report, p. 174. 



1890. The Permian of Upper Carboniferous flora of West Virginia and south- 

 western Pennsylvania. (Fontaine and I. C. White.) 2d Geological 

 Survey of Pennsylvania, Rei)ort of Progress, ix -|- 143 pp., 38 plates. 

 (Abst. Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. xix, pp. 487-488.) 



1893. Description of some fossil plants from the Great Falls coal field of 

 Montana. U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc, vol. xv, pp. 487-495, plates Ixxxii- 

 Ixxxiv. 



1893. Notes on some fossil plants from the Trinity division of the Comanche 

 series of Texas. U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc., vol. xvi, pp. 261-282, plates 

 xxxvi-xliii. (Abst. Am. Geo!., 1893, vol. xii, pp. 327-328.) 



189G. The Potomac formation in Virginia. U. S. Geological Survey, Bull. 

 No. 145, 149 pp., 2 plates. 



1896. Notes on some Mesozoic plants from near Oroville, California. Am. 

 Jour. Sci. (4), vol. ii, pp. 273-275. 



1898. Notes of the lectures on geology delivered in the B. A. course at the 



University of Virginia, 2d ed., revised and enlarged, 1904, 541 pp. 



1899. The Cretaceous formation of the Black Hills as indicated by the fossil 



plants. U. S. Geological Survey, 19th Ann. Rept., pt. ii, pp. 521-946, 

 pis. liii-clxxii, figs. 117-122. (In collaboration with L. F. Ward et 

 al. ) Review : Jour. Geol., vol. vii, pp. 814-815. ) 



1899. Notes on Lower Cretaceous plants from the Hay Creek coal field, Crook 



County, Wyoming. U. S. Geological Survey, 19th Ann. Rept., pt. ii, 

 pp. 645-702, pis. clx-clxix. 

 19(X). Notes on fossil plants collected by Dr. Ebenezer Emmons from the older 

 Mesozoic rocks of North Carolina. U. S. Geological Survey, 20th 

 Ann. Rept, pt. ii,.pp. 277-315. (Contained in paper by L. F. Ward 

 et al. on the "Status of the Mesozoic Floras of the United States.") 



1900. Notes on Mesozoic plants from Oroville, California. U. S. Geological 



Survey, 20th Ann. Rept., pt. ii, pp. 342-368. (Contained in paper by 

 L. F. Ward et al. on the "Status of the Mesozoic Floras of the United 

 States.") 



19(X). Triassic flora of York County, Pennsylvania. (Wanner, Atreus, and 

 Fontaine.) U. S. Geological Survey, 20th Ann. Rept., pt. ii, pp. 233;- 

 255. (Contained in paper by L. F. Ward et al. on the "Status of the 

 Mesozdic Floras of the United States.") 



1900. Status of the Mesozoic floras of the United States. (Collaboration with 

 L. F. Ward et al.) First paper: The Older Mesozoic. U. S. Geologi- 

 cal Survey, 20th Ann. Rept, pt. ii, pp. 217-430, pis. xxi-clxxix. (Re- 

 view: Am. Jour. Sci. (4), vol. x, pp. 320-322.) 



1903. Klamath Mountains section, California. (Collaboration with J. S. 

 Diller et al.) Am. Jour. Sci. (4), vol. xv, pp. 342-362. 



1905. The Jurassic flora of Douglas County, Oregon. U. S. Geological Survey 

 Monograph, vol. xlviii, pp. 48-145. 



