370 



CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULL. 127. 



Eaton, Amos — Continued. 



[ ] [Upper secondary oolite in Bergen 



County, N. J. 



Am.Jour. Sci.,vol. 18, p. 370 (,';, p.), 1830. 



[ ] Direction and extent of primitive 



ranges [in the northern United States]. 

 Am.Jour. Sci., vol. 18, p. 376 (J p.), 1330. 



Geological text-book, prepared for 



popular lectures on North American 

 geology, with applications to agricul- 

 ture and the arts, vii, 63 pages, map, 

 Albany, 1830; 2d edition, 134 pages, 

 with sBjiarate geologic map, Albany, 

 1832. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 22, pp. 391-392, 

 1830. 



Keviewed by Am. Quart. Jour. Geol. and 

 Nat. Hist., vol.1, pp. 82-90, 1830. 



The gold of the Carolinas in talcose 



slate. 



Am.Jour. Sci., vol. 18, pp. 50-52, 1830. 



Geological prodromus. 



Am. Jour. Sei., vol. 17, pp. 63-69, 1830. 



Observations on the coal formations 



in the State of New York, in connection 

 with the great coal beds of Pennsylva- 

 uia. 



Albany Inot., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 126-130, 

 1830. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 19, pp. 21-26, 1831. 

 Reviewed by D. Tliomas, ibid., pp. 326-328, 

 1831. 



All primitive general strata, below 



granular quartz, are cotemporaneons 

 and schistose. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 1 7. pp. 334-335, 1830. 



[ ] Localities visited ' " ' 1830. 



[Notes on geologic features along Hud- 

 son River and we.stwarA through New 

 York.] 



Am. Jour, Sci., vol. 19, pp. 153-159, 1831. 



Crotalus? reliquus, or Arundo? cro- 



t.nloides [Carboniferous of New York, 

 etc.]. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 20, pp. 122-123, 1831. 



The gold of Mexico in a rock, equiva- 

 lent to tliat which coutaius the gold of 

 the Carolinas. 



Am., Tour. Soi., vol. 20, p. 121 (J p.), 1831. 



Geological e(iuivalonts. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 21, pp. 132-138, 1832. 



Four cardinal points in stratigraphi- 



cal geology, established by organic re- 

 iliaius. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 21, pp. 198-200, 1831. 



Eaton, Amos— Continued. 



The coal beds of Pennsylvania 



equivalent to the great secondary coal 



measures of EuroiJO. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 23, pp. 399-400, 1833. 



Cherty lime rock or Corniferous lime 



rook proposed as the line of reference 

 for State geologists of New York and 

 Pennsylvania. 



Am. Jour. Sci ., vol. 36, pp. 61-7 1 , 198, 1839. 



References to North American local- 

 ities to be applied in illustration of the 

 equivalency of geological deposits on 

 the eastern and western sides of the 

 Atlantic. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 39, pp. 119-156, 1810. 



and Beck, T. Romeyn. A geolog- 

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 56 pages, Albany, 1820. 



Eaton, James H. Report on the geology 

 of the region about Devils Lake, Wis. 

 "Wisconsin Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 124- 

 128, 1872. 



On the relations of the sandstone, 



conglomerates, and limestone of Sauk 

 County, Wis., to each other and to the 

 Azoic. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 5, pp. 444-447, 

 1873. 



Relation of the sandstone, conglom- 

 erates, and limestone of Baraboo ^'al- 

 ley to each other and to the Azoic 

 quartzites. 



"Wisconsin Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 2, pp. 123- 

 127, 1874. 



Eaton, S. .J. M. Petroleum, n history of 

 the oil region of \'onango County, Pa., 

 299 pages, map, Philadelphia, 1866. 



Ecoles, James. On the mode of occur- 

 rences of some of the volc.nuio rocks of 

 Montana, U. S. A. 



Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 37, pp. 399-401, 

 1881. 



Edmunds, E. S. Gfulngy of Lagrange 

 County, lud. 



Kansas City Eovicw, vol.2, jip. 500-608, 1879; 

 vol. 3, pp. 28-33, 1880. 



Edwards, A. M. On .some subpeat de- 

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Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 7, pp. 283- 

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On guano deposits [Infusoria]. 



Es.sex lust.. Bull., vol. ] , pp. 11-13, 1870. 



