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NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



North America, General. 



1895 Chamberlin, T. C. The classifica- 

 tion of American glacial deposits. 

 Journ. Geol. 3 : 270-277. 



1905 Vaughan, T. W. A critical re- 

 view of the literature on the simple 

 genera of Madreporaria Fungida. U. 



5. Nat. Mus., Proc. 28: 371-424, 

 1909 Salisbury, R. D. .Physical geog- 

 raphy of the Pleistocene, with espe- 

 cial reference to the Pleistocene con- 

 ditions. [Correlation paper 12.] 

 Jour. Geol. 17: 589-599- 



1909 Willis, B. Paleogeographic maps 

 of North America. [Correlation pa- 

 pers.] Ibid., 600-602 (Quaternary). 



ALL SYSTEMS. 

 Eastern Canada. 

 1895-1900 Scudder, S. H. [Insects, 

 etc.] Can. Geol. Surv. Contribu- 

 tions to Can. Pal., 2, parts i and 2, 

 plates. 

 1900 Ami, H. M. On the geology of 

 the principal cities of eastern Canada. 

 Can. Roy. Soc, Proc. and Trans. (2), 



6, section 4, pp. 125-174. 



1900 Synopsis of the geology of Can- 

 ada. (Being a summary of the prin- 

 cipal terms employed in Canadian 

 geological nomenclature.) Ibid., pp. 

 187-225. 



Western Canada. 



1893 Tyrrell, J. B. Report on north- 

 western Manitoba, with portion of 

 adjacent districts of Assiniboia and 

 Saskatchewan. [Siluric, Devonic, Cre- 

 tacic, post-Tertiary and Recent.] 

 Can. Geol. Surv., Reports, vol. 5, new 

 series for 1 890-1 891, part i. Report 

 E, 231 pp. 



1895-1900 Scudder, S. H. [Insects, 

 etc.] Ibid., Contribs. to Can. Paleont. 

 2, parts I and 2, plates. 



1901 Dawson, G. M. Geological record 

 of the Rocky Mountain region in Can- 

 ada. G. S. A. Bull. 12 : 57-92. 



1906 Camsell, C. Report on the Peel 



River and tributary, Yukon and Mac- 

 kenzie [a few Devonic(?) and Cre- 

 tacic fossils listed]. Can. Geol. Surv., 

 Ann. Rept. 16, part CC, 49 pp. 



Arctic Region. 

 1906 Low, A. P. Report on the Do- 

 minion government expedition to 

 Hudson Bay and the Arctic islands 

 on board the D. G. S. Neptune, 1903- 

 1904. Ottawa Gov. Printing Bur., 

 1906, 355 pp., plates. [Fossils from 

 the Ordovicic, Siluric, Carbonic and 

 Tertiary, determined by Ami and 

 Lambe.] 



Appalachian and Atlantic. 



1 871 Conrad, T. A. On some points 

 connected with the Cretaceous and 

 Tertiary fossils of North Carolina. 

 Am. Journ. Sci. I., pp. 468-69. 



1 889-1 890 Lesley, J. P. A dictionary 

 of the fossils of Pennsylvania and 

 neighboring states named in the re- 

 ports and catalogues of the 2d" Penn- 

 sylvania geological survey. Geol. Surv. 

 Pa., P 4, 1283 pages [nearly all species 

 figured]. 



1892-1895 A summary descrip- 

 tion of the geology of Pennsylvania. 

 [Cambric-Triassic. Carbonic with 

 DTnvilliers, E. V., and Smith, A. D. 

 W., and Triassic by Lyman, B. S.] 

 Penn. Geol. Surv., Final Rept., vols. 

 1-3, 2638 pp., plates. 



1894 White, T. G. The geology of Es- 

 sex and Willsboro townships, Essex 

 County, New York. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., Trans. 13: 214-233, plates. 



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

 and Johnson, L. C. On the geology 

 of the Coastal Plain of Alabama 

 [Cretaceous, Tertiary and post-Ter- 

 tiary formations]. Ala. Geol. Surv., 

 759 PPv plates. 



1900 Brown, S. S. A bibliography of 

 works upon the geology and natural 

 resources of West Virginia from 1764 

 to 1901. W. Va. Geol. Surv., Bull, i, 

 85 pp. 



