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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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Geologic Philosophy — Continued. 

 Sedimentation — Continued. 



1877. Lithologie du fond des mers, by 



DelesBe, Frazer. 



Connecticut Valley in Cham- 

 plain and Terrace periods, 

 Upham. 



Causes of production of Cape 

 Hatteras, Shaler. 



Catastrophism and evolution, 

 King, C. 



Sedimentation along the Atlan- 

 tic Coast, Lesley, J. P. 



Newport conglomerate, Rogers, 

 ' W. B. 



Concerning footprints, Eussell, 

 L C. 



Report of progress of survey of 



Kentucky, Shaler. 

 Critical periods in the history 

 of the earth, Le Conte. 



1878. White River district, Colo. 



Endlich. 



Glacial drift in New Hamp- 

 shire, Hitchcock, C. H. 



Gravel ridges in Merrimac Val- 

 ley, Wright, G. F. 



Physics of Gulf of Mexico and 

 the Mississippi, Forshay. 



Geology of the West, Phillips, 

 J. V. 



Silurian fossils in eastern Penn- 

 sylvania, Prime. 



1879. Hartt on the Brazilian sand- 



stone reefs, Rathburn. 



History of Trias in New Jersey 

 and Connecticut Valley, Rus- 

 sell, I. C. 



Flocculation of particles, Hil- 

 gard. 



North American Mesozoic and 

 Cenozoio, Miller, S. A. 



Loess of the Mississippi Valley, 

 Hilgard. 



Origin of clays, Hunt, T. S. 



Physics of the Mississippi, Ab- 

 bot, H. L. 



Formation of Cape Cod, Up- 

 ham. 



Relation of rock decay to loess, 

 drift, and rock basins, Pum- 

 pelly. 



Eichthofen's theory of loess in 

 light of Missouri deposits, 

 Todd. 



Geologic Philosophy— Continued. 



Sedimentation — Continued. 



1880. Auriferous gravels of Sierra 



Nevada, Whitney, J. D. 

 High tides in geologic history, 



Newberry. 

 Ripple marks, Gilbert. 

 Old river beds of California, 



Le Conte. 



1881. Alluvial basin of the Missis- 



sippi, Forshay. 

 Karnes of Maine, Stone. 

 Origin of petrosilicious rocks, 



Crosby. 



1882. High tides as geologic agents, 



Newberry. 

 Sediments andnodules off coast 



of New England, Verrill. 

 Flood in Connecticut Valley 



from melting glacier, Dana, 



J. D. 

 History of Lake Bonneville, 



Gilbert. 



1883. Sand tracery, Herrick, F. H. 

 Observations at Lake Provi- 

 dence, Hider. 



Distinguishing limestones from 

 marine deposits, Matthew. 



History of Lake Lahoutan, 

 Russell, LC. 



Climatic changes of later geo- 

 logic time by Whitney, Gil- 

 bert. 



General geology of Wisconsin, 

 Chamberlin, T. C. 



Origin of continents, Crosby. 



Geologic history of the Ameri- 

 can continent, Hall, J. 



Geology of western end of Lake 

 Ontario, Spencer, J. W. 



Geographic control of marine 

 sediments. Science. 



1884. Ripple marks [Utah], Gilbert. 

 Clay stones and concretions, 



Gratacap. 

 Principles of Paleozoic botany, 

 Lesquereux. 



1885. Lake Lahontan, Russell, I. C. 

 Velocity and sediment, Harrod. 

 Benches in Cincinnati group, 



James, J. F. 

 Suspension and sedimentation 



of clays, Brewer. 

 Topographic features of lake 



shores, Gilbert. 



