784 



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the Microzoa of the Tertiary of south- 

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1894 Smith, E. A., Langdon, D. W., 

 and Johnson, L. C. On the geology 

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1894 Aldrich, T. H. The (Midway) 

 Clayton Tertiary section and its fos- 

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1894 New Tertiary fossils from 



Red Bluff, Mississippi. Nautilus 7 : 

 97-99- 



1895 New or little known Ter- 

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 Texas. Am. Pal., Bull., vol. i, no. 2, 

 pp. 1-19. 



1895 Vaughan, T. W. The stratigraphy 

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1895 Kennedy, W. The Eocene Ter- 

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 River. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., Proc. 

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189s Harris, G. D. New and other- 

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 from Texas. Ibid., pp. 45-88. 



1895 — . — Claiborne fossils. Am. 

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1895 Neocene mollusca of Texas, 



or fossils from the deep well at Gal- 

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1896 The Midway state [in 



Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennes- 

 see, Alabama, Georgia]. Ibid., no. 4. 



1896 New and interesting Eocene 



mollusca from the Gulf States [Ala- 

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 482. 



1896 Vaughan, T. W. A brief contri- 

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1896 Dall, W. H. Diagnosis of new 

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 United States. U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc. 

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1897 Aldrich, T. H. Notes on Eocene 

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1897, 1899 Harris, G. D. The Lignitic 

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 nos. 9 and 11. 



1898 Dall, "W. H. A new subgenus of 

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1899 Johnson, C. W. A new Pliocene 

 Polygyra from Florida. Ibid. 13: 

 679-681. 



1899 Harris, G. D. The Cretaceous 

 and lower Eocene faunas of Louis- 

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 289-309. 



1 90 1 Aldrich, T. H. A Texas oil well 

 fossil [Nassa]. Nautilus 15 : 74, figs. 



1902 Harris, G. D. The geology of 

 the Mississippi embayment, with spe- 

 cial reference to the state of Louis- 

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 pp. 5-39. [Describes orographic 

 movements of the Cretacic, Tertiary 

 and Quaternary and their fossils.] 



1902 Veatch, A. C. The geography and 



geology of the Sabine River [La.]. 



Ibid., part 6, pp. 107-141. 

 1902 Notes on the geology along 



the Ouachita, La. Ibid., part 6, pp. 



153-170. 

 1902 IVEaury, C. J. A comparison of 



the Oligocene of western Europe and 



the southern United States. Am. 



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 1902 Johnson, C. W., and Grabau, A. 



W. A new species of Clavilithes from 



the Eocene of Texas. Phil. Acad. 



Nat. Sci., Proc. 53 : 602-603, figs. 

 1902 Casey, T. L. On the probable age 



of the Alabama white limestone, 



Jackson and Vicksburg stages, and 



other Tertiary formations in the light 



of evidence of their fossils. Ibid. 53 : 



S13-518. 

 1902 The Jackson outcrops on 



Red River [La.]. Science (n. s.) 15: 



716-717. 

 1902, 1903 Smith, E. A., and Aldrich, 



T. H. The Grand Gulf formation. 



Ibid. 16: 835-837; 18: 20-26. 



