26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SAIXT LOUIS MEETING 



The Eocene deposits of the Middle Atlantic slope in Delaware, Maiyland, and 

 Virginia. United States Geological Survey, Bulletin number 141, 1896, 

 93 pages, 40 plates. 



The Potomac River section of the Middle Atlantic Coast Eocene. American 

 Journal of Science, series 4, volume 1. 1896, pages 365-.374. 



[Review of ''Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene formation of New Jersey," 

 by R. P. Whitfield.] Science, new series, volume 3, 1896, pages 291-292. 



Geology of Baltimore and the region adjacent to the lower Patapsco River. 

 Baltimore City Sewerage Commissioners' Report, 1897, Appendix V, pages 

 198-204. 



Upper Cretaceous formations of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Bulle- 

 tin of the Geological Society of America, volume 8, 1897, pages 315-358. 



Historical sketch, embracing an account of the progress of investigation con- 

 cerning the physical features and natural resources of Maryland. Mary- 

 land Geological Survey, volume 1, 1897, pages 43-138. 



Outline of present knowledge of the physical features of Maryland, embracing 

 an account of the phj'siography, geology, and mineral resources. Mary- 

 land Geological Survey, volume 1, 1897, pages 141-228. 



The stratigraphy of the Potomac group in Maryland, by W. B. Clark and 

 Arthur Bibbins. Journal of Geology, volume 5, 1897, pages 479-506. 



The geology of the sand hills of New Jersey, by W. B. Clark and G. B. Shat- 

 tuck. Johns Hopkins University Circular, volume 16, 1897, pages 13-16. 



Establishment and plan of operation of the Survey. Maryland Geological Sur- 

 vey, volume 1, 1897, pages 21-42. 



Administrative report, containing an account of the operations of the Survey 

 during 1896 and 1897 and additional legislation. Maryland Geological 

 Survey, volume 2, 1898, pages 25-43. 



Report uix)n the Upper Cretaceous formations [New Jersey]. New Jersey Geo- 

 logical Survey, Annual Report for 1897 ; 1898, pages 161-210. 



[Contribution to "A symposiimi of the classification and nomenclature of 

 geologic time divisions."] Journal of Geology, volume 6, 1898, pages 340- 

 342. 



The relations of Maryland topography, climate, and geology to highway con- 

 struction. Maryland Geological Survey, volume 3, 1899, pages 47-106. 



[Review of "Revised Text-book on Geology," by J. D. Dana, edited by W. N. 

 Rice.] Science, new series, volume 9, 1899, page 147. 



Introduction, including an account of the organization and conduct of high- 

 way investigations by the Maryland Geological Survey. Maryland Geo- 

 logical Survey, volume 3, 1899, pages 27-46. 



The mineral resources of Allegany County (Maryland), by W. B. Clark, C. C. 

 O'Hara, R. B. Rowe, and H. Ries. Maryland Geological Survey, Allegany 

 County, 1900, pages 165-194. 



Maryland and its natural resources. OSicial publication of the Maryland Com- 

 missioners, Pan-American Exposition. Baltimore, 1901, 38 pages, map. 



Maryland and its natural resources. Official publication of the Maryland Com- 

 missioners, South Carolina, Interstate, and West Indian Exposition. 

 Charleston, South Carolina. Baltimore, 1901, 38 pages, map. 



The Eocene deposits of Maryland, by W. B. Clark and G. C. Martin. Maryland 

 Geological Survey, Eocene, 1901, pages 21-92. 



