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Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region — Continued. 



1871. Cretaceous and Tertiary of 



North Carolina, Conrad. 



1872. Report of survey of New Jer- 



sey, Cook, G. H. 



1873. Cretaceous of Long Island, 



Dana, J. D. 



Report of survey of Ne-w Jer- 

 sey for 1873, Cook, G. H. 



Map of United States, Hitch- 

 cock, C. H.; Hitchcock and 

 Blake. 



1874. Cretaceous of Long Island, 



Martin, D. S. ; Newberry. 



Glauconite and fossil resins. 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Amber in North America, 

 Hagen. 



Cretaceous of Long Island, 

 Hitchcock. 



Report of survey of New Jer- 

 sey, Cook, G. H. 



1875. Report of progress of survey of 



Georgia, Little. 



Geologic chart of the United 

 States, Bradley, F. H. 



Report of survey of North Car- 

 olina, Kerr. 



Earthquake of 1874, Martin, 

 D. S. 



1876. Handbook of Georgia, James. 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils 



of the upper Missouri coun- 

 try, Gabb. 



Second report of survey of 

 Georgia, Little. 



Diatomaceous sands of Rich- 

 mond, Va., Coryell. 



Virginia geographical and po- 

 litical summary, Hotchkiss. 



1877. Gravel and cobble deposits of 



Virginia, etc., Rogers. W. B. 

 Geognosie and Mineralreich- 



thum des Alleghany-Systems, 



Credner, H. 

 Long Island coast, Lewis, E. J. 



1878. Report of survey of New Jer- 



sey, Cook, G. H. 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary at 



Charleston, Vogdes. 

 Atlantic system of mountains, 



Hitchcock, C. H. 

 Catalogue of ores," rocks, and 



woods of Georgia, Little. 



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Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region — Continued. 



1878. Clay deposits of New Jersey, 



Cook and Smock. 

 Geologic history of New York 



Island, etc., Newberry. 

 Catalogue of exhibit of survey 



of New Jersey, Cook, G. H. 



1879. Mesozoic of Virginia, Fontaine. 

 Fire clays and associates in 



New Jersey, Smock. 



Macfarlane's Geological Rail- 

 road Guide to North and 

 South Carolina, Kerr. 



Macfarlane's Geological Rail- 

 road Guide to Virginia, 

 Rogers, W. B. 



North American Mesozoic and 

 Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. 



Atlantic syjjtem of mountains, 

 Hitchcock, C. H. 



Macfarlane's Railway Guide to 

 Georgia, Little. 



Mesozoic in Virginia, Heinrich. 



Macfarlane's Geological Rail- 

 road Guide to New Jersey, 

 Smock. 



Macfarlane's Geological Rail- 

 road Guide to Delaware and 

 Maryland, Uhler, Fontaine. 



Clays and clay slates, Pennsyl- 

 vania, Frazer. 



Origin of clays, Hunt, T. S. 



Report of geologist of New 

 Jersey, Cook, G. H. 



1880. Gravels of southeastern Penn- 



sylvania, Lesley, J. P. 



Geologic history of North 

 American plants, Newberry. 



Resources near route of Rich- 

 mond and Southwestern Rail- 

 way, Hotchkiss. 



Geologic action of humus acids, 

 Julieu. 



Report of geologist of New 

 Jersey, Cook, G. H. 



1881. Iron ores of Brandon period, 



Lewis, H. C. 

 Trenton gravels and antiquity 



of man, Lewis. H. C. 

 Antiquity of man in the East, 



geologically considered, 



Lewis, H. C. 

 Jurassic sand near Elkton, Md., 



Lewis, H. C. 



