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Oeologic Philosophy — Continued. 

 Sedimentation — Continued. 



1840. Keport of topographical engi- 



neers, U. S. A., Abort, J. J. 



1841. History of geologic studies in 



United States, Hitchcock, E. 

 Final report on Massachusetts, 

 Hitchcock, E. 



1842. Glaciation of Pennsylvania and 



New York, and origin of con- 

 glomerates, Rogers, H. D. 



1843. Geology of New York, first dis- 



trict, Mather. 

 Wave lines and furrows, 



Hall, J. 

 Geology of western district of 



New York, Hall, J. 

 The phenomena of glacio-aque- 



ous action in North America, 



Hitchcock, E. 

 Mud furrows, wave lines, etc., 



on New York rocks. Hall, J. 



1844. Origin of sedimentary rocks of 



the United States, Mather. 



Final report on New Hampshire, 

 Jackson, C. T. 



Oolitic structure of some lime- 

 stones, Rogers, W. B. 



American geology and condi- 

 tion of research in the United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



1845. Travels in North America, 



Lyell. 

 Physical geology east of the 

 Rocky Mountains, Mather. 



1847. Distribution of remains in the 



older formations, Hall, J. 



1848. Action of currents of the 



ocean, Davis, C. H. 



1849. Geological action of the tides, 



Davis, C. H. 

 Sediments of the Mississippi 



River, Brown and Dicke- 



son. 

 Geological action of the tides, 



Redfield. 

 Lefons de g^ologie pratique, 



Beaumont. 



1850. Terraces bordering Lake Erie, 



Whittlesey. 

 Origin of drift and terraces of 

 aqueous action, Rogers, H. D. 



1851. Deposition of Infusoria at the 



mouths of rivers, Rogers, 

 W.B. 



Geologic Philoaophy— Continued. 

 Sedimentation — Continued. 



1851. Superficial deposits of Lake 



Superior land district, Desor. 



Rain marks in sandstone of 

 New Jersey and Connecticut 

 Valley, Redfield. 



Cylindrical structure in Pots- 

 dam sandstone. Hough, F. B. 



Law of deposit of the flood 

 tide, Davis, C. H. 



Origin of raindrop depres- 

 sions, etc., Desor and Whit- 

 ney. 



1852. Origin of stratification. Wells, 



D.A. 



1853. Pebbles in conglomerates, 



origin of quartzite, New- 

 berry, Hall, J. 



1854. Origin of stratification. Wells, 



D.A. 



Fossils in fossil tree in coal of 

 Nova Scotia, Lyell. 



Origin of drift deposits, 

 Rogers, H. D. 



Fossil raindrops, Jackson, C.T. 



Coal measures of South Jog- 

 gins, Nova Scotia, Dawson, 

 J.W. 



Preliminary report of survey 

 in California, Blake, W. P. 



Depth of ocean of chalk de- 

 posits, Rogers, H. D. 



Changes of sea level effected 

 during stated periods of 

 time, Taylor. 



1855. American geology, Emmons, E. 

 Acadian geology, Dawson, J. 



W. 

 Impressions on clay in Hadley, 

 Mass., Hitchcock, C. H. 



1856. On fossil raindrops, Warren, A. 



1857. Agency of Gulf Stream in for- 



mation of Florida, Le Conte. 

 Illustrations of surface geol- 

 ogy, Hitchcock, E. 



1858. Ichnology of New England, 



Hitchcock, E. 



Reports on the Mississippi, 

 Long, S. H. 



Quaternary of Missouri, Swal- 

 low. 



Physical geography attending 

 production of the Paleozoic 

 strata, Rogers, H. D. 



