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Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Eegion— Continued. 



1845. Travels in North America, 



Lyell. 



1846. Newer deposits of Southern 



States, Lyell. 



1848. Age of millstone grit, Georgia, 



Agassiz, L. 



Geology of South Carolina, 

 Tuomey. 



Burr millstone fossils at Bain- 

 bridge, 6a., Couper. 



1849. Notes on geology of Charleston, 



S. C, Holmes, F. S. 



Shells in cliffs at Nantucket, 

 Desor. 



Statistics of Georgia, White, G. 



Tertiary, etc., in Island of Nan- 

 tucket, Desor and Cabot. 



1851. Origin of greensand of New 



Jersey, Rogers, H. D. 

 Greensands of England, John- 

 son, J. 



1852. Kreidebildungen von Texas, 



Koemer. 

 Eeport of Geological Survey, 

 Emmons, E. 



1853. Geologic map of Uuited States, 



etc., Maroou, J. 



1854. Depth of ocean of chalk depos- 



its, Rogers, H. D. 



1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- 



Amerika, Marcou, J. 

 Surveys in east Monmouth 



County, N. J., Cook, G. H. 

 Greensand formation of New 



Jersey, Lewis, S. 



1856. Report on southern New Jer- 



sey, Cook, G. H. 

 Origin of greensaud, Bailey, 

 J.W. 



1857. Geology and paleontology of 



Mexican boundary survey, 

 Hall, J. 



1858. Geology and geography of 



North America, Rogers, H. D. 



Sketch of geology of United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



Tertiary and Cretaceous of the 

 Northwest, Meek and Hay- 

 den. 



North Carolina, agriculture of 

 eastern counties, Emmons, E. 



Geology of North America, Mar- 

 cou, J. 



Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Atlantic. Coast Region— Continued. 



1859. Cretaceous of New Jersey, 



Lea. 



1860. Cretaceous at Gay Head, Mass., 



Stimpson. 



First report of chemist of Mary- 

 land, Tyson. 



Second report of chemist of 

 Maryland, Tyson. 



1861. Infusorial earth from Maryland 



and Virginia, Rogers, "W. B. 



1862. Outcrop of Ripley ^roup in 



New Jersey, Gabb. 

 Lower Silurian, Jurassic, Cre- 

 taceous, and Tertiary fossils 

 from Nebraska, Meek and 

 Hayden. 



1865. Eocene lignite formation of 



United States, Conrad. 

 Report of survey of New Jer- 

 sey for 1864, Cook, G. H. 



1866. Map of Canada and part of the 



United States, Logan and 

 Hall. 

 Skizzeu aus Virginia, Cred- 

 ner, H. 



1867. Tertiary of North and South 



Carolina, Conrad. 



1868. Origin and relations of certain 



sands and clays, Cope. 

 Geology of New Jersey, Cook, 



G. H. 

 Fossil reptiles of New Jersey, 



Cope. 

 Miocene and Cretaceous shells 



of the Atlantic Slope,Conrad. 



1869. Map to illustrate types of 



earth's surface east from Cin- 

 cinnati, Lesley, J. P. 



Cretaceous and Tertiary plants 

 from Yellowstone, Newberry. 



American fossiliferous strata, 

 Conrad. 



1870. Report of geologist of New 



Jersey for 1869, Cook, G. H. 

 Kreide von New-Jersey, Cred 

 ner, H. 



1871. Report of geologist of New 



Jersey for 1870, Cook, G. H. 



Geology and mineralogy of 

 Georgia, Stephenson. 



Southern drift. Gulf Tertiaries, 

 Cretaceous in North Caro- 

 lina, Perry, J. B. . 



