DAETON.] 



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Eakins, L. G. — Continued. 



Porphyry from Pigeon Point, Mich. 



[Analyses.] 



TJ. S. Gcol. Surv.,Bull. No. 84, p. 46 (i p.), 

 Washington, 1890. 

 Penokee-Gogebio rocks from Wis- 

 consin. [Analyses.] 



TJ. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. Ko. 04, p. 47 (i p.), 

 WaaMngton, 1890. 

 Eruptive rocks from 4 miles south- 

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 U. ,S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 84, p. 48 (J p.), 

 "Waahington, 1890. 



Eecent lavas from 2 miles south of 



Mount Trumbull, Ariz. [Analysis.] 

 U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 64, p. 48 (^ p.), 

 Washingcon, 1890. 

 Eruptive rocks from Castle Moun- 

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U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 64, p. 49 (J p.), 

 Washington, 1890. 



[Analyses of adobe soils.] 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 64, p. 51 (J p.), 

 Washington, 1890. 



[Eruptive] rooks from northern'Cal- 



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TJ. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 64, p.50-(| p.), 

 Waahington, 1890. 

 Five Cherokee limestones. [Analy- 

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U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 78, p. 125 (J p.), 

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and Chatard, T. M. Eocks from 



Montana. [Analyses.] 



TJ. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 60, pp. 152-164, 

 Washington, 1890. 



Cross, "W"., aud. On ptilolite, a new 



mineral. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 8d series, vol. 32, pp. 117-121, 

 1886. 



Colorado Sci. Soc, Proc, vol.2, part 2, pp. 

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 Eames, Henry H. Geological reconnais- 

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 counties of Minnesota, 58 pages, St. 

 Paul, 1866; another edition, 1867. 



Eeport of the State geologist on the 



metalliferous region bordering on Lake 

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Easter, John D. Chemical analyses. 



TJ. S. and Mexican Boundary Surv., Eeport 

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 East Indies. 



1839. Specimens from the East Indies, 



Dickinson, J. T. 

 1849. Mineralogy of Banca, Hors- 

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East Indies — Continued. 

 1857. Illustrations of surface geology, 



Hitchcock, E. 

 1891. Permian, Triassio, and Jurassic of 

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Eaton, Amos. Account of the strata 

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 found in, the great adit to the South- 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol.1, pp. 136-139, 1818. 



An index to the geology of the North- 

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 tending from the Susquehanna River 

 to the Atlantic, crossing Catskill Moun- 

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 grammar, Leicester, 1818 ; 2d edition, 

 "written over anew," xi, 286 pages, 

 12°, Troy, 1820. 



■ An outline of the geology of the 



Highlands on the Elver Hudson. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 5, pp. 231-235, 1822. 



On a singular deposit of gravel. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 5, pp. 22-23, 1822. 



A geological and agricultural survey 



of Eensselaer County, N. Y., with a 

 geological profile, from Onondaga to 

 Massachusetts, 70 pages, plate, Al- 

 bany, 1822. 



On the probable origin of certain 



salt springs. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 6, pp. 242-243, 1823. 



Ought American geologists to adopt 



the changes in the science proposed by 

 Phillips and Conybeare? 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 8, pp. 201-263, 1824. 



Progress of the geological survey on 



the Grand [Erie] Canal. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 8, pp. 195-198, 1824. 



A geological and agricultural survey 



of the district adjoining the Erie Canal, 

 163 pages, plate, Albany, 1824. 



Notices respecting diluvial deposits 



in the State of New York aud elsewhere. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 12, pp. 17-20, 1827. 



Tabular view of North American 



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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 384-385, 1828. 



A geological nomenclature for North 



America, Albany, 1828. 

 Geological nomenclature ; classes of 



rocks, etc. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 14, pp. 145-159, 359-368, 

 2 plates, 1828. 

 Argillite embracing anthracite coal. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 16, pp. 299-301, 1829. 



