390 



CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULL. 127. 



Forshey, C. G. — Continued. 

 On the alluvial basin of the Missis- 

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Smithsonian Institunion, MiscellaneouB Col- 

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Toshay, P. Max. Pre-Glaoial drainage 

 and recent geological history of west- 

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Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, vol. 40, pp. 397-403, 

 1890. 



and Hice, E. E. Newly discovered 



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Am. Nat., vol. 24, pp. 816-818, 1890. 



Glacial grooves at the southern 



margin of the drift [in western Penn- 

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Geol. Soo. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 457-464, 

 plate 18, 1890. 



Eeviewed by F. Leverett, Am. Jour. Soi., 3d 

 series, vol. 42, pp. 200-212, 1890. 



Abstracts, Am. Geol., vol. 8, p. 186 (J p.) ; 

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 1890. 



Poster, J. W. [Eeport on Muskingum 

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Geol. Surv. Ohio, 2d Annual Eeport, by W. 

 "W. Mather, pp. 9-10, 73-107, plates, Columbus, 

 1838. 



[Mastodon giganteum from Craw- 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 36, pp. 189-191, 1839. 



[On the Mountain limestone of the 



eastern United States.] 



Soc. G6ol. ITrance, Bull., vol. 12, pp. 86-87, 

 1841. 



Notes on the geology and topography 



of portions of the country adjacent to 

 lakes Superior and Michigan in the 

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Message Prest. TJ. S., 31st Cong., 1st sess.. 

 House Ex. Doc. No. 5, part 3, pp. 773-785, 

 ■Washington, 1849. 



[Notes on northern peninsula of 



Michigan and Isle Eoyal.] 



Message Prest. U. S., 31st Cong., Ist soss.. 

 House Ex. Doc. No. 6, part 3, pp. 766-771, 

 ■Washington, 1849. 



Introduction to the study of geology, 



16°, Albany, 1850. [Not seen.] 



Immense coal beds [in Perry County, 



Ohio]. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 2d series, vol. 12, p. 282 (i p.), 

 1851. 



[ ] [On the age of the Newark areas of 



the eastern United States.] 



Am. Assoc, PtQC, vol. 5, p. 46 (J p.), 1851. 



Foster, J. AV.— Continued. 

 [ ] [On the occurrence of mastodon re- 

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Boston Soo, Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, pp. 

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On the alternations of marine and 



terrestrial organic remains in the Car- 

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Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 6, pp. 301-304, 185 



Eeport upon the mineral resources 



of the Illinois Central Eailroad, made 

 at the request of the president, 29 

 pages, map. New York, 1856. 

 On the geological position of the de- 

 posits in which occur the remains of 

 the fossil elephant of North America. 

 Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 10, part 2, pp. 148- 

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The Mississippi Valley, its physical 



geography, including sketches of the 

 topography, botany, climate, geology, 

 and mineral resources, and of the prog- 

 ress of development in population and 

 material wealth, xvi, 443 pages, maps, 

 Chicago and London, 1869. 



Eecent advances in geology. 



Am. Nat., vol. 4, pp. 449-472, 1871. 



The mountains of Colorado. 



Am. Nat., vol. 6., pp. 65-75, 1872. Eead to 

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Briggs, C, jr., and. Geological sec- 

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and Hill, S. W. Statistics of the 



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Message Prest. U. S., 3l3t Cong., 1st sess.. 

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and Whitney, J. D. Synopsis of 



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Message Prest. U. S., 31st Cong., 1st sess.. 

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 "Washington, 1840, 



