316 



CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BtJLL. 127. 



Dana, James D.— Continued. 



The name Silurian in geology. 



Popular Soi. Monthly, vol. 36, p. 276 (| p.), 

 ' 1889. 



Areas of continental progress in 



North America and the influence of the 

 conditions of these areas on the work 

 carried forward within them. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 36-48, 1800. 



North American geology and pale- 

 ontology for the use of amateurs, stu- 

 dents, and scientists, by S. A. Miller. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 89, p. 67 (J p.), 

 1890. 



Sedgwick and Murchison : Cambrian 



and Silurian. 



Am. Jour. Sol., 3d series, vol. 39, pp. 167-180, 

 235, 1890. 



Archean axes of eastern North 



America. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 39, pp. 378-383, 

 1890. 



[ ] Archean limestones and other 



rocks in Norfolk, Conn. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 39, p. 321 (i p.), 1890. 



[ ] The geological and natxiral his- 

 tory survey of Minnesota for the year 

 1888, the 17th annual report, by N. H. 

 Winchell, State geologist. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vcl. 39, pp. 67-68 

 (j p.), 1890. 



[ ] Subaerial decay of rocks and ori- 

 gin of the red color of certain forma- 

 tions [by I. C. Russell], Bull. U. S. 

 Geol. Surv. No. 52. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 39, pp. 317-319, 

 1890. 



Characteristics of volcanoes, with 



contributions of facts and principles 

 from the Hawaiian Islands, including 

 a historical review of Hawaiian vol- 

 canic action for the last sixty-seven 

 years, a discussion of the relations of 

 volcanic islands to deep-sea topog- 

 raphy, and a chapter on volcanic- 

 island denudation, xvi, 399 pages, 16 

 plates. New York, 1890. 



Abstracts, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 39, pp. 323- 

 324, 1890 i Am. Geol., vol. 6, pp. 194-195, 1890. 



Rocky Mountain protaxis and the 



post-Cretaceous mountain making 

 along its course. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 40, pp. 181-196, 

 1890. 



Dana, James D.— Continued. 

 -: — Long Island Sound in the Quaternary 

 era, with observations on the subma- 

 rine Hudson River channel. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 40, pp. 425-437, 

 Plate X, 1890. 

 [ ] [Notes on geology of eastern New 



York.] 



Macfarlane's Geol. Ewy. Guide, 2d edition, 

 pp. 137-138, 1890. 



[ ] [Notes on the Bernardston series.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 40, pp. 263, 265, (i p.); 

 1890 



[ ] Presidential address before the 



Geological Society of London. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 40, pp. 254-255, 1890. 



[ ] Fossils in the Taeonio limestone 



belt at the west foot of Taeonio range 

 in Hillsdale, N. Y. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 40, pp. 256-257, 1890. 



Some of the features of nonvolcanic 



igneous ejecti(jns, as illustrated in the 

 four "Rocks" of the New Haven re- 

 gion. West Rock, Pine Rock, Mill Rock, 

 and East Rock. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 42, pp. 79-110, 

 plates 2-7, 1891. 



On Percival's map of the trap belts 



of central Connecticut, with observa- 

 tions on the upturning or mountain 

 making disturbance of the formation. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 42, pp. 439-447, 

 plate 16, 1891. 



The four rocks, with walks and 



drives about New Haven, 120 pages, 7 

 plates, New Haven, 1891. [Not seen.] 



[ ] Annual report of the State geol- 

 ogist of New Jersey for the year 1890, 

 305 pages, 8°, 1891. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series., vol. 42, pp. 70-72, 

 1891. 



Danberry, C. Sketch, geology of North 

 America, [etc.], xviii, 73 pages. Ox- 

 ford, 1839. 



Dana, S. L. and J. F. Outlines of the 

 mineralogy and geology of Boston and 

 its vicinity, with a geological map. 

 Am. Acad., Memoirs, vol. 4, pp. 129-223, 

 map, 1818. 



Daniell, — . Map of the itacolumite re- 

 gion of Georgia. [Not seen.] 

 Daniels, Edward. [Some features of the 

 lead district of Wisconsin.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 4, pp. 

 387-389, 1854. 



