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ChamberliD, T. C, Irving, R. D., and— 

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and Strong, Moses. .Wisconsin 



[geological formations]. 



Maofarlane'a Am. Geol. Ewy. Guide, pi>. 

 139-144, 1879. 



and Van Hise, C. R. The crys- 

 talline schists of the Lake Superior 

 region. 



Congr^s G6ol. luternatioual , Compte Kentln , 

 4th sess., pp. 156-370, Londres, 1891. 



and Salisbury, E. D. Preliminary 



paper on the driftless area of the Upper 

 Mississippi Valley. 



v. S. Geol. Surv., J. W. Powell, Director, 6tli 

 Annual Eeport, 1884-85, pp. 199-322, plates 23- 

 29, W.ialii]igton, 1885. 



Abstract, Science, vol. 10, pp. 306-307, 4°. 

 lS87i Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 122-125, 1888. 



On the relationship of the Pleis- 

 tocene to the pre-Pleistoceue formations 

 of the Mississippi basin south of the 

 limits of glaciation. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, toI. 41, pp. 359-377, 

 1891. Also in part in Arkansas Geol. Surv., 

 Eeport for 1889, vol. 2. The Geology of Crow- 

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Sweet, E. T., Strong, Moses, and 



Brotherton. The qnartzites of Barron 

 and Chippewa counties. 



Geology of Wisconsin, survey of 1873-1879, 

 vol. 4, pp. 573-581, Madison, 1882. 



Chambers, E. T. Notes on the Lake St. 

 John country. 



Canadian Eec. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 388-394, 

 1889. 



Chambers, Robert. Ancient sea mar- 

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Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 4, pp. 323-325, 

 1847; vol. 8, pp. 33-35, 1849. 



Eeviewed by J. D. Dana, ibid., vol. 7, pp. 

 1-14 i vol. 8, pp. 86-89, 1849. 



Champion, George. Remarks on the 

 topography, scenery, geology, etc., of 

 the vicinity of the Cape of Good 

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Am. Jonr. Sci., vol. 29, pp. 230-236, 1836. 



Chance, H. Martyn. A measured section 

 of the Paleozoic rocks between Lock 

 Haven and Farrandsville, in Clinton 

 County, Pa. 



2d Geol. Stirv. Pennsylvania, Eeport F. 

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 on the fossil iron-ore beds of Middle Penn- 

 sylvania, by John H. Dewees, pp. 265-269, Ilar- 

 riaburg,]878. 



Chance, H. Martyn — Continued. 



Ilyners's Station oil-well section 



included in a detailed section of the 

 rocks between the lower productive 

 coal uie.asures (XIII) and the dark 

 slates of the Devonian (VIII) in the 

 vicinity of Eeuovo, Clinton County, Pa. 

 Am. Phil. Soc, Proc.,vol. 17, pp. 670-672,1878. 



Part first : The northern townships 



of Bntler County. Part second: A spe- 

 cial survey made in 1875 along the Bea- 

 ver and Shenango rivers, in Beaver, 

 Lawrence, and Mercer counties. 



2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Eeport of 

 progress, Vol. xvil, 248 pages, maps, plates, 8=*, 

 H.arrisbarg, 1879. 



The geology of Clarion County. 



2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvjinia, Eeport VV 

 for 1879, XV, 232 pages, 4 plates, 3 maps, 8°, 

 Harrisburg, 1880. 



Report of progress on the geology 



of Clinton County. 



2d Geol. Snrv. Pennsylvania, Eeport G4, the 

 geology of Clinton County, etc., by H. Mar- 

 tyn Chance, pp. 1-72, plate, maps, Harrisburg, 

 1880. 



A special survey of the Subcarbon- 



iferous from the Alleghany Mountains 

 to the Clarion-Venango oil district 

 along the Susquehanna. 



2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Eeport G4, the 

 geology of Clinton County, etc., by H. Martyn 

 Chance, pp. 79-152, maps, Harrisburg, 1880. 



The millstone grit in England and 



Pennsylvania. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 21, pp. 134-135, 

 1881. 

 Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 15, p. 253 (J^p.), 1881. 



The construction of geological cross 



sections. 



Am. lust. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 9, pp. 

 402^09, 1881- 



Discussion of Hotchkiss's paper 



["The great Flat Top coal field and the 

 Now River or lower coal measures 

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 Mining Engineers]. 



The Virginias, vol. 2, p. 153, 4^, 1881. 



The auriferous gravels of North Car- 

 olina. 



Am. Phil. Soc, Proo., vol. 19, pp. 477-481, 

 1882. 



Special survey of the Lehigh Water 



Gap. 



2d. Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Eeport 66, 

 geology of Pike and Monroe counties, pp. 

 348-363, map, 2 plates, Harrisburg, 1882. 



