PABTON.] 



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Cook, George H.— Continued. 



[ ] Surface geology. 



Geol. SnrT. New Jersey, Eeport of the Ge- 

 ologist for 1886, pp. 127-129,1887. 



[ ] Mining. 



Geol. Surv. New Jersey, Eeport of the Ge- 

 ologist for 1886, pp. 135-154, 1887. 



[ ] Greensand marls. 



Geol. Surv. New Jersey, Eeport of the Ge- 

 ologist for 1836, pp. 154-210, 187. 



Artesian ■wells. 



New Jersey Geol. Surv., Eeport of Geolo- 

 gist for 1887, pp. 25-27, 1887. 



[ ] Geologic surveys. 



New Jersey Geol. Surv., Eeport of Geolo- 

 gist for 1887, pp. 20-23, 1887. 



[ ] Artesian wells. 



Now Jersey Geol. Surv., Eeport for 1888, pp. 

 72-77, 1889. 



Report of the subcommittee on Meso- 



zoic. 



International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, 

 Eeports, 1868, E, pp. 3-7, 1888. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 257-261, 1888. 



On the International Geologic Con- 

 gress and our part in it as American 

 geologists. 



Am. Assoc. Ady. Sol., Proc., vol. 37, pp. 159- 

 177, 1889. 

 Abstract, Science, vol. 12, pp. 92-93, 1888. 



Geological map of New Jersey from 



original surveys (scale, 5 miles to an 

 inch), 1889, atlas sheet No. 20, 34 by 25 

 inches, 1889. 



[ ] On the Triassic or red sandstone 



rocks. 



New Jersey Geol. Surv., Eeport for 1888, pp. 

 11-15, 1889. 



and Smock, John C. Geological 



survey of New Jersey, report on the 

 clay deposits of Woodbridge, South 

 Amboy, and other places in New Jersey, 

 together with their uses for fire brick, 

 pottery, etc., 381 pages, maps, plate, 

 Trenton, 1878. 



[ ] New Jersey [building stones] . 



loth Census U.S., Eeport ou building stones 

 of the United States and statistics of the 

 quarry industry for 1880, pp. 139-146. Bound 

 as part of Vol. X, but with separate pagina- 

 tion, 'Washington, 1884. 



[ ] New York [building stones]. 



loth Census U. S., Eeport ou building stones 

 of the United States and statistics of the 

 quarry industry for 1880, pp. 129-139. Bound 

 as part of Yol. X, but with separate pagina- 

 tion, Washington, 1884, 



Cooper, J. G. California during the 

 Pliocene epoch. 



California Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 6, pp. 389- 

 392, 1875. 



The Eocene epoch in California ; are 



there really no Eocene strata? 



California Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 5, pp. 419- 

 421, 1875. 



Abstract on "Age of Tejon group," Am. 

 Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 14, pp. 321-322, 1875. 



Note on Tertiary formation of Cali- 

 fornia. 



California Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 5, p. 422 

 (i p.), 1875. 



California in the Miocene epoch. 



California Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 5, pp. 401- 

 404, 1875. 



Remarks on California coal. 



California Acad. Soi., Proc, vol. 5, pp. 384- 



387, 1875. 



California [geological formation]. 



Maofarlane's Am.GeoL Ewy. Guide, pp. 169- 



172, 1879. 



Catalogue of California fossils. 



California, 7th Eeport of State Mineralogist, 



pp. 223-258, 1888. 



The value of fossils as indicators of 



important mineral products. 



California, 9th Eeport of State Mineralogist, 

 pp. 284-286, 1890. 



California. 



Maofarlane's Geol. Ewy. Guide, 2d edition, 

 pp. 318-323, 324-328, 1890. 



Cooper, Theo. New theory of coal for- 

 mation. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 32, p. 103 (4 p.) 

 4°, 1881. 

 Cooper, Thomas. On volcanoes and vol- 

 canic substances, with a particular 

 reference to the origin of the rocks of 

 the flcetz trap formation. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 4, pp. 205-241, 242-243, 

 1822. 



Analysis of an " Essai sur la tem- 

 perature de l'int6rieur de la teare, par 

 M. Cordier, 4°, 84 pages, lu a, 1' Academic 

 des Sciences, 4 juin et 9 et 13 juillet, 

 1827," with observations. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 15, pp. 109-131, 1829. 

 Cooper, W. F. The Waverly group. 



Denison Univ., Sci. Lab., Bull., vol. 5, pp. 

 24-32, 1890. 



Cope, Edward D. [On the fresh- water 

 origin and the relations of certain sands 

 and clays in New Jersey, Maryland, and 

 Virginia.] 



Philadelphia Acad. Soi., Proc [vol. 20], pp. 

 157-158, 1868. 



