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Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Dakotas and Minnesota to Texas — 

 Continued. 



1870. Report of survey of Iowa, 



White, C. A. 



Middle region, etc., of western 

 Iowa, St. John. 



Eeport on western Iowa, St. 

 John. 



Cretaceous age of silver in' 

 Chihuahua, Mexico, Kim- 

 ball. 



Later extinct flora of North 

 America, Newberry. 



1871. Notizen aus Minnesota, ICloos. 

 Cretaceous fishes and reptiles 



of Kansas, Cope. 

 Age of sandstone at Fort 

 Barker, Newberry. 



1872. Report of survey of Nebraska, 



etc., Hayden. 



Geology of the Missouri Valley, 

 Hayden. 



Resources of western Kansas 

 and eastern Colorado,Elliott, 

 E. S. 



Cretaceous basin in Sauk Val- 

 ley, Minn., Kloos. 



Cretaceous fossils from Chi- 

 huahua, Galjb. 



Paleontologic report, W y o- 

 ming, Meek. 



Plants of Cretaceous and Ter- 

 tiary of Kansas and Nebras- 

 ka, Lesquereux. 



Geology and paleontology of 

 Cretaceous of Kansas, Cope. 



1873. General sketch of geology of 



Minnesota, Winchell, N. H. 



Lignite formation and flora, 

 Lesquereux. 



Erforschung des Nordwest- 

 theiles von Texas, Loew and 

 Roessler. 



Survey of Red River raft re- 

 gion, Collins, H. C. 



Geolpgic map of the United 

 States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; 

 Hitchcock and Blake. 



Chart of nomenclature for Min- 

 nesota, Winchell, N. H. 



Eastern limit of Cretaceous in 

 Iowa, White, C. A. 



Mesozoio fossils from British 

 Columbia, Billings. 



Cretaceous — Continued. 

 Dakotas and Minnesota to Texas— 

 Continued. 



1874. Geology of western Texas, 



Jenney, Newberry. 



Part of eastern Texas, Buckley. 



Cretaceous floras of Western 

 Territories, Lesquereux. 



Latest map of Texas, Roessler. 



Lignites and flint beds of 

 western America, Newberry. 



Western Texas near thirty- 

 second parallel, Jenney. 



Report on eastern, northern, 

 and middle Texas, Burleson. 



Metamorphism due to burning 

 of lignite, Allen, J. A. 



Circles of deposition, New- 

 berry. 



Geology of Minnesota Valley, 

 Winchell, N. H. 



Notes from early explorers in 

 Minnesota, Winchell, N. H. 



Lignite flora of the far West, 

 Newberry. 



1875. Geology of Kansas, Mudge. 

 Geologic chart of the United 



States, Bradley, F. H. 

 Kansas chalk, Patrick. 

 Paleontology of reconnaissance 



of the Black Hills, Grinnell. 

 Explorations in Nebraska and 



Dakota, Hayden. 

 Report on Mower and other 



counties, Minn., Winchell, 



N.H. 

 Pliocene of western Kansas, 



Mudge. 

 Lignite in Cretaceous in Min- 

 nesota, Winchell, N. H. 

 Reconnaissance in Black Hills, 



WincheU, N. H. 



1876. Cretaceous fossils from San 



Juan expedition. Meek. 

 Geology between Leavenworth 



and Sierra Nevada, Engle- 



mann. 

 Tertiary and Cretaceous pe- 

 riods of Kansas, Mudge. 

 Later extinct floras of North 



America, Newberry. 

 Relations of lignitic group of 



the West, Stevenson. 

 Second report of survey of 



Texas, Buckley. 



