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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BDLL. 127. 



Geologic Philosophy— Continued. 



Glaciology — Continued. 



1877. Connecticut Valley in Cham- 



plain and Terrace periods, 



Upham. 

 Pan ice work and glacialmarks 



in Labrador, Packard. 

 Geology of eastern Wisconsin, 



Cbamberlin, T. C. 

 Origin of kames in Massachu- 

 setts, Upham. 

 On the Glacial epochs. Price, 



E. K. 

 Surface geology of eastern 



Massachusetts, Crosby. 

 Surface geology of Merrimac 



Valley, Upham. 

 Motion of continental glaciers, 



Shaler. 



1878. Extent and significance of 



Wisconsin kettle moraine, 

 Cbamberlin, T. C. 



Erratics at high levels in 

 the Northwest, Dawson, G. 

 M. 



Agency of glaciers in erosion 

 of valleys, Niles. 



Gravel ridges in Merrimac Val- 

 ley, Wright, G. F. 



Superficial geology of British 

 Columbia, Dawson, G. M. 



Lenticular hills drift. Hitch- 

 cook, C. H. 



Northeastern coast of Labra- 

 dor, Hind. 



Surface geology of New Hamp- 

 shire, Upham. 



Modified drift in New Hamp- 

 shire, Upham. 



Glacial drift in New Hamp- 

 shire, Hitchcock, C. H. 



1879. Terminal moraine of North 



American ice sheet, Upham. 



Origin of upland lakes, Ward, 

 J. C. 



Surface geology of part of 

 Mississippi Valley, MoGee. 



Superficial formations of north- 

 eastern Iowa, McGee. 



Report of Wisconsin survey for 

 1878, Cbamberlin, T. C. 



1880. Succession of glacial deposits 



in New England, Upham. 



1881. Report on central and western 



Minnesota, Upham. 



Oeologlo Philosophy — Continued. 

 Glaciology — Continued. 



1881. Illustrations of the earth's 



surface, glaciers, Shaler, 



Davis. 

 Glacial erosion in Maine, Stone. 

 So-called kames of Connecticut 



Valley, Dana, J. D. 

 Shaler and Davis's glaciers, 



McGee. 

 Glacial drift and its terminal, 



Upham. 

 Kames of Maine, Stone. 

 Maximum synchronous glacia- 



tion, McGee. 

 Local subsidence produced by 



an ice sheet, MoGee. 

 Action of frost in superficial 



materials, Kerr. 

 Date of Glacial era in eastern 



North America, Wright, G. F. 

 Apparent glacial deposits in 



valley drift. Stone. 

 Dall on Arctic ice and glacia- 



tion in Minnesota, Winchell, 



N. H. 

 Drif6 in vicinity of Boston, Up- 

 ham. 



1882. Loess and associated deposits 



of Des Moines, McGee and 

 Call. 



Superficial geology of upper 

 Wisconsin Valley, Clark, A. 

 C. 



Recentglacial drift in the Alps, 

 Cbamberlin, T. C. 



Geology of Bartholomew Coun- 

 ty, Ind., Elrod. 



Evidence of pre-Glacial origin 

 of basins of lakes Erie and 

 Ontario, Claypole. 



Features of lower Great Lakes 

 during Great River age, 

 Spencer, J. W. 



Glacial phenomena of North 

 America and man on the Dela- 

 ware, Wright, G. F. 



Flood in Connecticut Valley 

 from melting glaioier, Dana, 

 J. D. 



1883. Eroding power of ice, New- 



berry. 

 Kame rivers of Maine, Stone. 

 Glaciation of North America, 



Newberry, 



