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On the occurrence of a solid hydrocarbon in the eruptive rocks of New Jersey. 

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On the physical historj' of the Triassic formation in New Jersey and the Con- 

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A new form of compass-clinometer. New York Academy of Sciences, Annals, 

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A sketch of New Zealand, with pen and pencil. American Naturalist, vol. 13, 

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The geological museum of the School of Mines, Columbia College. American 

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The fertilization of the Wistaria. American Naturalist, vol. 1.3, 1879, pp. 

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On the former extent of the Triassic formation of the Atlantic states. Ameri- 

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Sulphur deposits in Utah and Nevada. New York Academy of Science. Trans., 

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Sketch of the geological history of lake Lahontan, a Quaternary lake of north- 

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The geology of Hudson county. New Jersey. New York Academy of Science, 

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Playas and playa lakes. Popular Science MonthJii. vol. 22, 1883, pp. 380- 

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A geological reconnaissance in southern Oregon. U. S. Geological Survey, 

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 Washington, 1884. Abstract, Science, vol. 6, 1885, pp. 58-59 (i/o p.). 



Lakes of the Great Basin. Science, vol. 3, 1884, pp. 322-,323. 



Deposits of volcanic dust in the Great Basin. [Abstract] Bulletin Wash- 

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North Carolina coal fields. [Review of report of H. M. Chance.] Science, vol. 

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The existing glaciers on the high sierra of California. [Abstract.] Bulletin 

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