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Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region — Continued. 

 1886. Leaves of Staten Island, N. Y., 

 Britton, N. L. 



Cruise along shores of Staten 

 Island, etc., Britton, N. L. 



Geology of Long Island, Mer- 

 rill, F. J. H. 



Head of Chesapeake Bay, 

 MoGee. 



Geology of Washington, McGee. 

 1887-1889. Report on Marthas Vine- 

 yard, Shaler. 



Map of United States, Hitch- 

 cock. C. H. 



Artesian wells of New Jersey, 

 Cook. 



Green sand marls of New Jer- 

 sey, Cook, G. H. 



Fossiliferous beds near Clem- 



entown, N. J., Woolman. 

 Geologic map of New Jersey 

 Cook, G. H. 



Map of vicinity of New York 

 City, Martin, D. S. 



Rivers and valleys of Pennsyl- 

 vania, Davis, W. M. 



Artesian well at Woodhaven, 

 N. Y., Bryson. 



Boring on Staten Island, Brit- 

 ton, N. L. 



Leaf in sandstone in drift of 

 Staten Island, HoUick. 



Geology of Long Island, Dana, 

 J.D. 



Overlap on Archean on Staten 

 Island, Newberry. 



Notes on Staten Island, Britton, 

 N.L. 



Cretaceous near Grassm ere, 

 etc., Staten Island, Britton, 

 N.L. 



Age of Potomac formation. 

 Ward, L. F. 



Alhirupean, Heilprin, Lewis, 

 H. C. ; Uhler. 



Anne Arundel and Prince 

 George counties, Md., Clark, 

 W. B. 



Eocene and its associates, 

 UMer. 



Potomac woods and lignites, 

 Knowlton. 



Antecedents of man, Potomac 

 Valley, MoGee. 



Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region — Continued. 

 1887-1889. Sauropoda from the Poto- 

 mac formation, Marsh, O. C. 



Southwestern Maryland,Bry an. 



Three formations of the middle 

 Atlantic Slope, MoGee. 



New Jersey Cretaceous, Whit- 

 field, R. P. 



Resemblance between New Jer- 

 sey Cretaceous, Whitfield, 

 R.P. 



Report of survey of New Jer- 

 sey, Cook, G. H. 



Discoveries in Cretaceous and 

 Quaternary, Britton, N. L. 



Report of division of paleobot- 

 any. Ward, L. F. 



Analyses of clay and sand from 

 Marthas Vineyard, Clarke, F. 

 W.; Riggs. 



Report of Atlantic coast divi- 

 sion. United States Geologi- 

 cal Survey, Shaler. 



Artesian wells of New Jersey, 

 Nason. 



Report of division of paleobot- 

 any. United States Geological 

 Survey, Ward, L. F. 



[Age of Potomac formation] 

 Report of United States Geo- 

 logical Survey, Marsh, O. C. 



Fossil wood of Potomac forma- 

 tion, Knowlton. 

 1890. Deposits of eastern Massachu- 

 setts, Shaler. 



Gay Head, Mass., Clark, W. B. ; 

 Merrill, F. J. H.; Ward, 

 L.F. 



Cretaceous fossils, Marthas 

 Vineyard, Shaler, White, D. 



Ancient shore lines, Merrill, F. 

 J.H. 



Long Island Sound and sub- 

 merged channel of the Hud- 

 son, Dana, J. D, 



Traps of Newark system in New 

 Jersey region, Darton. 



Clay at Monmouth Junction, N. 

 J., Martin, D. S. ; Britton, 

 N.L. 



North American Mesozoic, 

 White, C. A. 



Distribution of fosgil plants, 

 Ward, L. F, 



