78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALBANY MEETING 



1898. The classification and distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung series 



of central New York. Part I. Fifteenth Annual Report of the State 

 Geologist [New York], pages 83-223. 

 Sections and thickness of the Lower Silurian formations on West Can- 

 ada Creek and in the Mohawk Valley. (With E. R. Cumings.) Fif- 

 teenth Annual Report of the State Geologist [New York], pages 615- 

 660. 



1899. Geological excursions in the Helderbergs and Mohawk Valley. (In 



"(:Juide to excursions in the fossiliferous rocks of New York State," 

 by John M. Clarke.) University of the State of New York, Hand- 

 book number 15, pages 25-50, 64-69, 114-115, 117-120. 



Correlation of the Carboniferous rocks of Nebraska with those of Kan- 

 sas. Journal of Geology, volume VII, pagt^s 342-357. 



Note on the distribution of the Cheyenne sandstone. Kansas Univer- 

 sity Quarterly, volume VIII, pages 135-137. 



1900. Gas well sections in the Upper Mohawk Valley and central New York. 



American Geologist, volume XXV, pages 131-163. 

 Section of the Alloway, New York, well. American Geologist, volume 



XXV, pages 353-355. 

 Notes on the stratigraphy of the Mohawk Valley and Saratoga County. 



Bulletin of the New York State Museum, number 34, pages 469-483. 

 Map of Allegany County [Maryland], showing the geological formations 



and agricultural soils. (Charles S. Prosser and others.) Maryland 



Geological Survey, Physical Atlas of Allegany County. 

 Classification and distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung series of 



central and eastern New York. Part II. Seventeenth Annual Report 



of the State Geologist [New York], pages 65-316. 

 Stratigraphic geology of the eastern Helderbergs. (With Richard B. 



Rowe.) Seventeenth Annual Report of the State Geologist [New 



York] , pages 329-355. 

 The Shenandoah limestone and Martinsburg shale. Journal of Geology. 



volume VIII, pages 655-664. 



1901. Sections of the formations along the northern end of the Helderberg 



plateau. Eighteenth Animal Report of the State Geologist [New 



York], pages 51-73. 

 Names of the formations of the Ohio Coal Measures. American Journal 



of Science, fourth series, volume XI, pages 191-200; also University 



Bulletin, series 5, number 8 [Ohio State University]. 



The classification of the Waverly series of central Ohio. Journal of 



Geology, volume IX, pages 205-2.']2. 

 The names of the Bedford shale and limestone of Ohio and Indiana. 



(Editorial.) Journal of (ieology, volume IX, pages 270-273. 

 The Paleozoic formations of Allegany County, Maryland. Journal of 



Geology, volume IX, pages 409-430. 



1902. The Sunbury shale of Ohio. Journal of Geology, volume X, pages 262- 



313, 328. 

 The specimen of Nematophyton in the New York State Museum. Amer- 

 ican Geologist, volume XXIX, pages 372-377. 



