BIBLIOGRAPHY OF W. B. CLARK 



~The Eoceue of the United States. Review. Johns Hopkins University Circu- 

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Maryland State Weather Service. Report of progress. John Hopkins Uni- 

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The annual expedition of the students in geology, 1892. Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity Circular, number 103, 1893, pages 53-54. 



The surface configuration of Maryland. Maryland State Weather Service, 

 Monthly Report, volume 2, 1893, pages 85-89. 



A preliminary report on the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of New 

 Jersey, with especial reference to Monmouth and Middlesex counties. 

 New Jersey Geological Survey, Annual Report for 1892 ; 1893, pages 167- 

 239, 4 plates, map. 



The leading features of Maryland climate. Maryland State Weather Service, 

 Monthly Report, volume 3, 1893, pages 1-6. 



The available water-power of Maryland. Maryland State Weather Service, 

 Monthly Report, volume 3, 1893, pages 7-9. 



Public water supply in Maryland. Maryland State Weather Service, monthly 

 Report, volume 3, 1893, pages 31, 32. 



Physical features of Maryland. In "Maryland," published by State Board of 

 Managers for the World's Fair Commission, 1893, pages 11-54. 



Geology and mineral resources of Maryland, by G. H. Williams and W. B. 

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 World's Fair Commission, 1893, pages 55-153. 



Origin and classification of the green sands of New Jersey. Journal of Geology, 

 volume 2, 1894, pages 161-177. Abstract, American Geology, volume 13, 

 1894, page 210. 



Climatology and physical features of Maryland. Maryland State Weather Serv- 

 ice, 1st Biennial Report, 1894, pages 1-146. 



[Reports on] Geology [for the years 1894 to 1913]. In reports of the Presi- 

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Reports on the official State bureaus connected with the Johns Hopkins Uni- 

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Cretaceous deposits of the northern half of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Bulletin 

 of the Geological Society of America, volume 6, 1895, pages 479-482. 



Description of the geological excursions made during the spring of 1895. Johns 

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Two new brachiopods from the Cretaceous of New Jersey. Johns Hopkins 

 University Circular, volume 15, 1895, page 3. 



Contributions to the Eocene fauna of the Middle Atlantic slope. Johns Hopkins 

 University Circular, volume 15, 1895, pages 3-6. 



Additional observations upon the Miocene (Chesapeake) deposits of New 

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Memorial of George Huntington Williams. Bulletin of the Geological Society 

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Ill— Bull. Geol. See. Am., Vol. 29, 1917 



