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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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Geologic FhUosophy — Continued. 

 Dynamic Geology — Continued. 



1890. History of the Niagara Eiver, 



Gilbert. 



Areas of continental progress 

 in North America, Dana, J. D. 



Ocean basins, Dana, J. D. 



Rocky Mountain protaxis, 

 Dana. 



Origin of normal faults, Reade. 



Lake Bonneville, Gilbert. 



Displacements in Grand Can- 

 yon, Walcott. 



Recent rook flexure, Cramer. 



Topography of Florida, Shaler. 



Report of Appalachian divi- 

 sion, Willis. 



1891. Sierra Nevada of California, 



Becker. 



Report of California division, 

 United States Geological 

 Survey, Becker. 



Greylock synclmorium. Dale. 



Overthrust faults of southern 

 Appalachians, Hayes, C. W. ; 

 Willis. 



Rock fracture at Appleton, 

 Wis., Cramer. 



Lost volcanoes of Connecticut, 

 Davis, W. M. 



Jura-Trias of central Connecti- 

 cut, Dana, J. D. 



Reade's theory of origin of 

 mountain ranges, Reade. 



Cause of active compressive 

 stress in rocks, Reade. 



Steep Rock Lake, Ontario, 

 Smyth. 



Rifting in granite, Tarr. 



Classification of mountain 

 ranges, Upham. 



Report of Appalachian divi- 

 sion, United States Geolog- 

 ical Survey, Willis. 



Geotectonio geology of western 

 Arkansas, Winslow. 

 Petrology. [See also Petrography.] 

 1818. On the formation of rooks, 



Maclure. 

 1833. Report on Massachusetts, 



Hitchcock, E. 

 1836. Geology and mineralogy of 



Nova Scotia, Gesner. 

 1838. Observations in the White 

 Mountains, Hubbard, O. P. 



Geologic Philosophy — Continued. 

 Pbtbology— Continued. 

 1839. Geology of Antigu^, Hovey, S. 



1841. Final report on Massachusetts, 



Hitchcock, E, 



1842. Geology of New York, second 



district, Emmons, E. 



1843. Geology of New York, first dis- 



trict, Mather. 



Remarks on metamorphism, 

 Emmons, E. ; Jackson, C. T. 



Analogy between modem igne- 

 ous rooks and the primary 

 formations, Dana, J. D. 



1844. Pinal report on New Hamp- 



shire, Jackson, C. T. 

 Views on igneous action, phe- 

 nomena in New York, Beck. 



1845. Origin of minerals in trappean 



rooks, Dana, J. D. 



1846. Agriculture of New York, Em- 



mons, E. 

 1849. Coloring matter of red sand- 

 stones, etc., Dawson, J. W. 

 1851. Geology of Lake Superior land 

 district, Foster and Whitney. 



Agency of gas and steam in 

 rock alteration, Rogers, W. B. 



Coal formation, especially in 

 Pennsylvania, Rogers, H. D. 



Metamorphism in Rhode Island 

 rocks, Jackson, C. T. 



Age of sandstone, and igneous 

 phenomena of Lake Superior, 

 Foster and Whitney. 



Solidification of rocks of Flor- 

 ida reefs, Hosford. 



1854. On decomposition of rocks, 



etc., Calvert. 



1855. Roches magn^siennes du group 



Hudson, Hunt, T. S. 

 Report on explorations between 

 latitude 38° and 41° for route 

 to the Pacific, Schiel. 



1856. Carbonate of iron in coal meas- 



ures and in color of rocks, 

 Rogers, H. D. 

 Report of midland counties of 

 North Carolina, Emmons, E. 



1857. Mineralogy of metamorpbic 



rocks, Hunt, T. S. 

 Metamorphism of some sedi- 

 mentary rooks, Hunt, T. S. 



1858. Etudes sur ie m6tamorphisme, 



par Delesse, Am. Jour. Sci. 



