NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



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Baddeley [F. H.], Lieutenant. — Confd. 



Additional notes out he geology of 



St. Pauls Bay. 



Quebec Lit. and Hist. Soc., Trans., vol. 2, 

 pp. 76-94, 1831. 



An essay on the localities of metallic 



mineral in the Cauadas, with some 

 notes of their geological associations 

 and situation, etc. 



Quebec Lit. and Hist. Soo., Trans., vol. 2, 

 pp. 332-432, 1831. 



On the Magdalen Islands. 



Quebec Lit. and Hist- Soc., Trans., vol. 3, 

 pp. 128-191, 1833. 



A geological sketch of the most 



southeastern portion of lower Canada. 

 Quebec Lit and Hist Soc, Trans., voL 3, 

 pp. 271-281, 1835. 



[Ses ol>servations sur les mines du 



lac Siucoe ; reflections sur la position 

 respective des roches primitives et le 

 milieu dans lequel elles out prisnais- 

 sance.] 



S00.G60I. France. Bull., vol.7,p. 93 (i,p.),1836. 



On the geology and mineralogy of 



Canada. 



Britisb AssoCm Report, Trans., vol. 10, pp. 

 114-115 (i p.), 1841. 



Bcdley, £. H. S. On the newly discovered 

 salt beds in Ellsworth County, Kans. 

 Kansas Acad. Sci., Trans., voL 11, pp. 8-10, 

 1889. 



Abstracts, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 250 (5 lines), 

 1890. 



Am. Jonr. Sci., 3d series, voL 39, p. 413 

 (6 lines), 1890. 



The composition of Kansas coals. 



Kansas Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 11, pp. 46-49, 

 1889. 

 and Walter, E. W. The new arte- 

 sian well at Fort Scott, Kans. 



Kansas CSty Keview, vol. 8, pp. 486-487, 1885. 

 Bailey, G. E. [Geological notes on Da- 

 kota.] 



A£ac£arlane's OeoL Kwy. Guide, 2d edition, 

 p. 256 (i p.), 1890. 

 Bailey, J. W. Acconnt of an excursion 

 to Mount Katahdiu, in Maine. 

 Am. Jonr. Sci., voL 32, pp. 20-34, 1837. 



Sotes concerning the minerals and 



fossils collected by Lieut. J. W. Abert 

 while engaged in the geograiphical ex- 

 amination of Kew Mexico. 



Seport Sec War, 30U1 Cong., Ist sess.. Sen- 

 ate Ex. Doc. Xo. 23, pp. 131-132. 3 plates [TTash- 

 ington, 1848]; 30tb Cong.. Ist sess., Ex. Doc. 

 No. 41, pp. 547-548, "Wasbington, 1848. 



Reviewed, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, voL 6, 

 pp. 389-392, 1848. 



Bailey, J.W. — Coutinaed. 



[Age of Polythalamia from South 



Carolina.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., voL47. p. 117 (5 lines), 1844. 

 Bead to A^soo. Am. Geol. 



[Borings from well at Columbus, 



Miss.] 



Am. Jonr. Sci., vol. 47. p. 117 (J p.), 1844. 

 Eejid to Assoc. Am. Geol. 



Xew localities of Infusoria in the 



Tertiary of Maryland. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, voL 7, p. 437 (i p.), 

 1849. 



Discovery of an infusori:il stratum 



in Florida. 



Am. Jonr. Sci., 2d series, vol. 10, p. 282 (J p.), 

 1850. 



Microscopical examination of sound- 

 ings made by the United States Coast 

 Survey of the Atlantic coast of the 

 United States. 



Smithsonian Contributions, vol. 2, 3d article 

 [No. 20], 15 pages, plate, 4", 1851. 



Microscopical observations made in 



South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. 



Smithsonian Contribntions, vol. 2, article 8 

 [Xo. 23], 48 pages. 3 plates. 4°, 1851. 



■ On some new localities of fossU 



diatomacea in California and Oregon. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 2d aeries, voL 17, pp. 179-180, 

 1854. 



On the origin of greensand and its 



formations in the oceans of the present 

 epoch. 



Boston Soc Kat Hist., Proc, vol. 5, pp. 364- 

 368, 1K6. 



Microscopic examination of some 



earths. 



XT. S. and Mexican Boundary Surv., Beport 

 by Emory, vol. 1, part 2, p. 24 (i p.), 4=> [ Wash- 

 ington, 1857]. 



Bailey, L. W. [Letter on the siliceous 

 marls or diatomaceous earths of 

 Maine.] 



Maine, 2d A imnnl Beport Xat. Hist, and 

 Geol., pp. 395-101, Angusta, 18S2. 



[7th Annual Beport of Maine Board of 

 Agriculture.] 



Xotes on the geology and botany ol 



New Brunswick. 



Canadian Nat., vol. 1, new series, pp. 81-97, 

 map, 1864. 



Report on mines and minerals ol 



Xew Brunswick, with an account of 

 the present condition of mining opera- 

 tions in the Province, 73 pages, Fred- 

 ericton, 1864. 



