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*229. Upham, W. 1896. Origin of Great Lakes. Am. Geol., XVIII, p. 169. 

 *230. Upham, W. 1898. Niagara gorge and St. Davids channel. Bull. Geol. 



Soc. Am., IX, p. 101. 

 *231. Wilson, A. W. G. 1908. Shorelines of lakes Ontario and Erie. Bull. 



Geol. Soc. Am., XIX, p. 471. 

 *232. Niagara Folio, U. S. G. S., No. 190. 



X. — Glacial Features . 



233. Branner, J. C. 1888. Glaciation in relation to Lackawanna-Wyoming 

 region. Proc. Lack. Inst. Hist, and Science, I, p. 3. 

 *234. Chamberlin, T. C. 1883. Terminal moraine of the second glacial epoch. 

 3rd Ann. Kept. U. S. G. S., p. 291. 



235. Chamberlin, T. C. 1888. Rock scorings of great ice invasions. 7th Ann. 



Kept. U. S. G. S., p. 147. 



236. Chamberlin, T. C. 1899. Cause of glacial periods. Jour. Geol., VII, p. 



545. 



237. Clapp, F. G. 1908. Glacial period in New England. Bull. Geol. Soc. 



Am., XVIII, p. 505. 

 *238. Davis, W. M. 1890. Glacial sand plains. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., I, p. 195. 

 *239. Davis, W. M. 1892. Catskill delta in Hudson estuary. Proc. Bos. Soc. 



Nat. Hist, XXV, p. 318. 

 *240. Fairchild, H. L. 1913. Pleistocene geology of New York. Bull. Geol. 



Soc. Am., XXIV, p. 133. 

 *241. Goldthwait, J. W. 1913. Glacial cirques near Mt. Washington. Am. 



Jour. Sci., 4th ser., XXXV, p. 1. 

 242. Goldthwait, J. W. 1913. Following the trail of the ice-sheet and valley 



glacier on the Presidential Range. Appalachia, XIII, p. 1. 

 *243. Johnson, D. W. 1917. Date of local glaciation in the White, Adirondack, 



and Catskill mountains. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., XXVIII, p. 543. 

 *244. Lewis, H. C. 1882. Great terminal moraine across Pennsylvania. Proc. 



Am. Assn. Adv. Sci., XXXI, p. 389. 

 *245. Ogilvie, I. H. 1902. Glacial phenomena in the Adirondacks and Cham- 

 plain valley. Jour. Geol., X, p. 397. 

 *246. Rich, J. L. 1906. Local glaciation in the Catskill mountains. Jour. 



Geol., XIV, p. 113. 

 247. Salisbury, R. D. 1909. Physiography of the Pleistocene. Jour. Geol., 



XVII, p. 589. 

 *248. Upham, W. 1894. Englacial drift. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., V, p. 71. 

 249. Upham, W. 1899. Epeirogenic movements causing the ice age. Bull. 



Geol. Soc. Am., X, p. 5. 



XI. — State Reports 



New York 



The present publications of the State Geologist are distributed as bulletins 

 of the New York State Museum and cover the geology of various quadrangles 

 and regions and special topics. A complete list may be found in almost any 

 one of the recent bulletins. The most important ones are the following : Nas- 

 sau County and Queens, No. 48 ; Canandaigua and Naple quads., No. 63 ; Little 



