DAETON.] 



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Dall, W. H— Continued. 



A new volcanic island in Alaska. 



Science, toI. 3, pp. 89-D3, 1884. 



Miocene deposits in Florida. 



Science, vol. 6, p. 82, (J col.), 1885. 



Further notes on Bogosloff Island. 



Science, vol. 5, pp. 32-33, 1885. 



Notes on the geology of Florida. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 34, pp. 161-170, 

 1887. 



[Onthefaunalrelationsof the forma- 

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International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, 

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 Am. Geol., vol. 2, p. 282, 1888. 



Report of division of Cenozoio inver- 

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IT. S. Geol. Surv., J. W.Powell, 9th Report, 

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Report of division of Cenozoio inver- 

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TJ. S. Geol. Surv., J. "W. Powell, Director, 9th 

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Contributions to the Tertiary fauna 



of Florida, with especial reference to 

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 the Pliocene beds of the Caloosahatchie 

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[Remarks on the paleontology of the 



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 Am. Nat., vol. 24, pp. 1223-1224, 1890. 



Elevation of America in the Cenozoic 



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Geol. Mag., decade III, vol. 8, pp. 287-288, 

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 Am. Nat., vol. 25, pp. 735-736, 1891. 



On the age of the Peace Creek beds, 



Fla. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, 1891, p. 120 

 (i p.), 1891. 



Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 7, p. 382 (4 lines), 

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Dana, Edward S. On the composition of 

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Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 3, pp. 48-50, 

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Trap rocks of the Connecticut 



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Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.,Proc., vol. 23, part 2, 

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Am. Jonr. Sci., 3d series, vol. 8, pp. 390-392, 

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Dana, Edward S. — Continued. 



On the occurrence of garnets with 



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Am. Jonr. Sci., 3d series, vol. 14, pp. 216-218, 



1877. 



A crystallographic study of the 



thinolite of Lake Lahontan. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 12, vol. 2, pp. 429- 

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Contributions to the petrography of 



the Sandwich Islands. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 37, pp, 441-467, 

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Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. 23, pp. 522-533 

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Report of reconnaissance from Carroll. 

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Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, 

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On a new Tertiary lake basin. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 11, pp. 126-128, 

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Dana, James D. On the condition of 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 27, pp. 281-288, 1835. 



On the distribution of corals. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 45, pp. 310-311, 1843. 

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On the areas of subsidence in the 



Pacific, as indicated by the distribu- 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 45, pp. 131-135, map, 1843. 

 Read to Am. Assoc. Geol. and Nat., April, 

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On the analogies between the mod- 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 45, pp. 104-129, 138, 1843. 

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Origin of the constituent and adven- 

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Am. Jour. Sci.,vol. 49, pp. 49-64, 1845. Assoc. 

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Am. Jour. Scj., 2d series, vol. 2, pp. 335-353, 

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