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Cretaceous — Continued. 



DAK0TA8 AND MINNESOTA TO TEXAS— 



Continued. 



1855. Texas and her resources, De 



Bow. 



1856. Origin of green sand, Bailey, 



J.W. 



Collections on Big Wichita and 

 Brazos rivers, Blake, W. P. 



Geology of route to Pacific 

 near thirty-fifth parallel, 

 Mareou, Blake, W. P. 



Lignite of upper Missouri, 

 Rogers, H. D. 



Eeview of part of geologic map 

 of the United States by Mar- 

 eou, Blake, W. P. 



Reconnaissance from the Mis- 

 sissippi to Los Angeles, Cal., 

 Mareou, J. 



Exploration for railroad to the 

 Pacific, Whipple. 



Fort Belknap to Double Moun- 

 tain, Stolley. 



Expedition through unexplored 

 Texas, Parker, W. B. 



Geology of the upper Missouri, 

 Hay den. 



1857. Neu Feuerausbruch in Real del 



Monte, Mexiko, Burkhart. 



Pluto-volcanic slope of Sierra 

 Madre, Sonora, Mexico, 

 Schott. 



Notes on Cretaceous of Ne- 

 braska, Meek and Hayden. 



Geology and paleon t o 1 o g y , 

 Mexican boundary survey, 

 Hall, J. 



Geology of lower Rio Bravo, 

 Schott. 



Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils 

 of Mexican boundary survey, 

 Conrad. 



Microscopic examina t i o n of 

 some earths, Bailey, J. W. 



Les roches du Jura^ Mareou, J. 



Progress of Pacific Railroad ex- 

 plorations, Humphreys. 



1858. Paleontology from Fort Leav- 



enworth to Bryans Pass, Shu- 

 mard, B. F. 



Description g^ologique d e s 

 Montagues rocheuses, Mar- 

 eou, J. 



American geology, addressed to 

 Meek and Hayden, Mareou, J. 



Cretaceous— Continued. 

 Dakotas AND Minnesota to Texas— 

 Continued. 



1858. Permian in Kansas, Swallow. 

 Tertiary and Cretaceous of the 



Northwest, Meek and Hay- 

 den. 



Explanation of geologic map 

 and section of Missouri, 

 Swallow. 



Formation des oolithes, Virlet 

 d'Aonst. 



Geology of Mauvaiaes Terres of 

 White River, Hayden. 



Rocks of Kansas, Swallow. 



Map and section on Missouri 

 River, Hayden. 



Fossils of Nebraska, Black 

 Hills, Meek and Hayden. 



Reconnaissance of part of Ar- 

 kansas, Owen, D. D. 



Sketch of Texas, Moore, F. 



Boundary survey of Texas, 

 Russell, W. H. 



Well at Austin, Tex., Shumard, 

 B.F. 



Artesian boring in western 

 Texas, Pope. 



1859. Remarks on Geology of Black 



Hills, Meek and Hayden. 



Explanation of map of Ne- 

 braska, Hayden. 



Marcou's Geology of North 

 America, Dana, J. D. ; Agas- 

 siz, A. 



Lower Cretaceous of Kansas 

 and Nebraska, Meek and 

 Hayden. 



So-called Trias of Kansas and 

 Nebraska, Meek and Hay- 

 den. 



Explorations in Mew Mexico, 

 Maroon's so-called Jurassic, 

 Newberry. 



1860. Rocks of Kansas, Hawn and 



Swallow. 



Analyses for survey of Arkan- 

 sas, Elderhorst. 



Explorations in Kansas, Meek 

 and Hayden. 



Reconnaissance of part of Ar- 

 kansas, Owen, D. D. 



Notes on Kansas and Nebraska, 

 Mareou, J. 



Notes on Nebraska and Utah, 

 Hayden, 



