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[Clarke, F. W.J— Continued. 

 Clay * * * from Marthas Vine- 

 yard, Mass., partial analysis. 



XT. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 55, pp. 80-90 

 - (8 PO, "Washington, 1889. 



[Trenton limestone from Ohio and 



Indiana, analyses.] 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 60, pp. 160, 162 

 (J p.), ■Washington, 1890. 



Coquina and coral rocks. [From 



Florida analyses.] 



tr. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 60, p. 162 (5 p.), 

 Washington, 1890. 



Sandstone from Buena Vista, Ohio. 



[Analysis.] 



U. S. Geol. Snrv., Bull. No. 64, p. 45 (J p.), 

 Washington, 1890. 

 The relative abundance of the chemi- 

 cal elements. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 78, pp. 34^2. 

 Washington, 1891. 



and Chatard, T. M. A report of 



wort done in the Washington labora- 

 tory during the fiscal year 1883-84. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 9; vol. 2, pp. 243- 

 280, Washington, 1885. 



and Diller, J. S. Turquois from 



New Mexico. 



Am. Jour. Sol., 3cl series, vol. 32, pp. 211-218, 

 1886. 



and Riggs, R. B. [Limestone from 



Ohio, analyses.] 



V. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 60, p. 160 (§ p.), 

 Washington, 1890. 

 Clarke, Galen. [Explorations in the 

 region of the Yosemite Valley.] 



Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proo., vol. 15, pp. 

 259-261, 1873. 

 Clarke, Henry G. Aurora, Nov. A little 

 of its history, past and present. 



School of Mines, Quart., vol. 3, pp. 133-136, 

 1882. 

 Clarke, John M. On the higher Devo- 

 nian faunas of Ontario County, N. Y. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 16, vol. 3, pp. 

 34^120, plates, Washington, 1885. 



Abstract,. Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, vol. 31, 

 p. 404 (i p.), 1886. 

 A brief outline of the geological suc- 

 cession in Ontario Countj^, N. Y. 



New York, Report of State Geologist for 

 1884, pp. 9-22, map, Albany. 1885. 



Also separate as assembly document No. 16, 

 14 pages, map, Albany, 1886. 

 Abstract, Science, vol. p. 273 (i p.), 4°, 18S6. 



[Sink holes at Attica, Wyoming 



County.] 



New York, 6th Report of the Geologist, 1886, 

 pp. 34-35, Albany, 1887, 



Clarke, John M. — Continued. 



Report on the bones of mastodon 



or elephas found associated with char- 

 coal and pottery at Attica, Wyoming 

 County, N. Y. 



Now York State Museum, 4l8t Report, pp. 

 388-390, plates, Albany, 1888. 



The Hercynian question. A brief 



review of its development and present 

 status, with u few remarks upon its 

 relation to the current classification of 

 American faunas. 



New York State Museum, 42d Report, pp. 

 408-437, Albany, 1889. Discussed by C. D. 

 Walcott, Am. Jour, Sci., 3d series, vol. 39, pp. 

 155-156. 



The fauna, with Goniatites iutu- 



mesceua, Beyrich, in western New York. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 80-106, 1891. 

 Neues Jahrbuoh, 1891, vol. 1, pp. 161-168, 

 1891. 



Clarke, William, Lewis, M., and. His- 

 tory of the expedition under the com- 

 mand of Lewis and Clarke to the 

 sources of the Missouri, thence across 

 the Rocky Mountains and down the 

 Columbia, performed during the years 

 1804-1806 by order of the Government 

 of the United States. Prepared for the 

 press by Paul Allen, vol. 1, xxviii, 470 

 pages, map ; vol. 2, ix, 522 pages, map, 

 Philadelphia, 1814. 



Clarke, W. B. Remarks on the sedi- 

 mentary formations of New South 

 Wales, illustrated by references to 

 other Provinces of Australasia. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 2d aeries, vol. 5, pp. 334-353, 

 1868. From a pamphlet. 



Claypole, E. W. On the pre-Glacial 

 geography of the region of the Great 

 Lakes. 



Canadian Nat., vol.8, new series, pp. 187-206, 

 1878. Read to Cincinnati Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 Jaunai'y, 1875. 



Evidence from the drift of Ohio, 



Indiana, and Illinois in support of the 

 pre-Glacial origin of the basins of 

 lakes Erie and Ontario. 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 30, pp. 147-159, 1882. 



Pre-Glacial formation of the beds of 



the great American lakes. 



Canadian Nat., new series, vol. i), pp. 213- 

 227, 1881. 



On the Kingsmill white sandstone. 



Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 20, pp. 666-673, 

 1883. Discussed by J. P. Lesley, pp. 673-675. 



