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[BULL. 127. 



Davis, William M. — Continued. 



[Results of a study on the meclian- 



ical origin of the Trlassic monoolinalin 

 the Connecticut Valley.] 



Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proo., vol. 23, pp. 339- 

 341, 1887. 



[ ] The origin of mountain ranges, 



considered experimentally, structur- 

 ally, dynamically, and in relation to 

 their geological history, hy T. Mellard 

 Beade, Loudon, 8°. 



Science, vol. 10, p. 139, 1887. 



The classification of lakes. 



Science, vol. 10, pp. 142-143, 4°, 1887. 



The ash bed at Meriden and its 



structural relations. 



Meriden Sci. Assoc, Trans., vol. 3, pp. 32-30, 

 1888. 



Geographic methods in geologic 



investigation. 



National Geogr. Mag., vol. 1, pp. 11-26, 1888. 



[ ] The topographic map of New 



Jersey. 



Science, vol. 12, pp. 206-207, 4°, 1888. 



The structure of the Triassic forma- 

 tion of the Connecticut Valley. 



TJ. S. Geol. Surv., 7th Beport, J. W. Powell, 

 1885-86, pp. 455-490, plate 52, 1887. 

 Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 4, pp. 112-113, 1889. 



Topographic development of the 



Triassic formation of the Connecticut 

 Valley. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 37, pp. 423- 

 434, 1889. 



Abstract, Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 36, p. 

 573 (§ col.), 1889. 



The faults in the Triassic formation 



near Meriden, Conn. 



Harvard Coll., Mus. Comp. Zool., Bull., vol, 

 16, pp. 61-87, plates 1-5, 1889. 



The glacial origin of cliffs. 



Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 14-18, 1889. 



Methods and models in geographic 



teaching. 



Am. Nat., vol. 23, pp. 666-583, 1889. 

 Johns Hopkins Univ., Circulars, vol. 8, No. 

 62 (i p.), 4°, 1889. 



[ ] A river pirate. 



Science, vol. 13, pp. 108-109, 1889. 



[ ] The ice age in North America and 



its bearing upon the antiquity of man, 

 by G. F. Wright. 



Science, vol. 14, pp. 118-119, 1889. 



[ ] The contoured map of Massachu- 

 setts. 



Science, vol. 14, pp. 422-423 (j p.), 4°, 1889. 



Davis, William M.— Continued. 

 The rivers and valleys of Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



National Geogr. Mag., vol. 1, pp. 183-2B3, 

 1889. 



Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 60-61 (J p.), 

 1891. 



Structure and origin of glacial sand 



plains. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull.,vol. 1, pp. 195-202, plate 

 3, 1890. 



Abstracts Am. Nat.,vol. 24, p. 208 (} p.), 1890 ; 

 Am. Geol., vol. 7, p. 141 (i p.), 1891. 



[Remarks on evidence of uncon- 

 formity between Hudson and Helder- 

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Y.] 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 354-355 (J p.), 

 1890. 



[Remarks on structtire of fillings in 



fissures in trap at Meriden, Coun.J 

 Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, p. 442 (i p.), 1890. 



[Remarks on certain peculiarities of 



drainage in the Columbia formation 

 overlying the Appomattox.] 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, p. 548, 1890. 



The Iroquois beach. 



Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 400 (J p.), 1890. 



The ice age in North America and 



its bearings on the .antiquity of man, 

 by G. Frederick Wright; with an ap- 

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 tion, by Warren Upham, New York, 

 1890. 



Appalachia, vol. 6, pp. 72-73, 1890. 



The rivers of northern New Jersey, 



with notes on the classification of riv- 

 ers in general. 



National Geogr. Mag., vol. 2, pp. 81-110, 1890. 



[ ] [Utah.] 



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

 pp. 114, 115 (i p.), 1890. 



The level of no strain. 



Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 190-191, 1890. 



The geological dates of origin of 



certain topographic forms on the At- 

 lantic Slope of the United States. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 541-542, 545- 

 686,1891. 

 Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 8, p. 260 (Jp.), 1891. 



Introductory statement. Two belts 



of fossiliferous black shale in the Tri- 

 assic formation in Connecticut. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull,, vol. 2, pp. 415-424, 430, 

 1891. 

 Discussed by B. K. Emerson, p. 430. 

 Abstracts, Am. Geol ,vol. 8, p. 118 (J p.)i 

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