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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULt. 127. 



Georgia — Continued. 



1879. Maofarlane's Geological Bailroad 



Guide, Little. 



1880. Claiborne group and its fossils, 



Mell. 



1881. Iron ores and lignites of Mont- 



gomery County Valley, Pa., 



Lewis, H. C. 

 Iron ores of Brandon period, 



Lewis, H. C. 

 Geology of lower Louisiana and 



salt of Petite Anse, Hilgard. 

 Auriferous slates of Southern re- 

 gion, Mell. 

 Map of itaoolumite region of 



Georgia, Daniell. 

 Later Tertiary of Gulf of Mexico, 



Hilgard. 



1882. Mines of the Appalachian range, 



Hanna. 

 Southern soapstones, kaolin, and 

 fine clays, Mell. 



1883. Survey from Atlanta to the 



Mississippi, Campbell and 



Ruifner. 

 Age of southern Appalachians, 



Elliott. 

 Decay of rocks. Hunt, T. S. 



1884. Soil map of cotton States, Hil- 



gard. 

 Microscopic structure of building 



stones, Merrill, G. P. 

 Contributions to Tertiary geol- 

 ogy, Heilprin. 

 Cotton production in Georgia, 



Loughridge. 

 Geology of northwestern Georgia, 



McCutohen. 

 Azoic system and its subdivisions, 



Whitney and Wadsworth. 

 Tertiary of Eastern and Southern 



States, Heilprin. 



1885. Map of the United States, McGee. 



1887. Iron ore and coal, Porter. 



Map of United States, Hitchcock, 

 C. H. 



1888. Aluminum ore, Nichols. 

 Coal, Ashburner. 



Formation of coal beds. Ward- 

 roper. 



Classification of Tertiary, Heil- 

 prin. 



1889. Clinton fossils, Foerste. 

 Geological Survey, Spencer, J. W. 



1890. Appomattox formation, MoGee. 



Oeorgia — Continued. 



1890. Bounded rock surfaces, Spencer, 



J. W. 

 Warren's Geography, Brewer. 

 Southern drift, Spencer, J. W. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 



Campbell, McCntchen. 

 Fauna of lower Cambrian, Wal- 



cott. 



1891. Age of overthrusts in southern 



Appalachians, Davis, W. M. 

 Cambrian of North America, Wal- 



oott. 

 Clinton oolitic iron ores, Foerste. 

 Cretaceous of North America, 



White, C. A. 

 Freshwater swamps, Shaler. 

 Geological survey report, Spencer, 



J. W. 

 Manganese deposits, Penrose. 

 Origin of certain topographic 



forms, Davis, W. M. 

 Overthrust faults of the southern 



Appalachians, Hayes, C. W. 

 Post-Pliocene subsidence, Spen- 

 cer, J. W. 

 Section along Chattahoochee 



Eiver, Langdon. 

 Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 

 Gerard, W. E. The Hudson Eiver group 

 at Pouffhkeepsie. 



Am. Nat., vol. 12, p. 199 (J p.), 1879. 



Gerolt, Frederick von. Contributions to 

 the geology and physical geography of 

 Mexico, edited by F. W. Egloflfstein, 

 New York, 1864. [Not seen.] 



Gervet, F., Berghes, C, and. Geogaos- 

 tische Karte von Mexico, 4° and folio, 

 Dusseldorf, 1827. [Not seen.] 



Gesner, Abraham. Remarks on the ge- 

 ology and mineralogy of Nova Scotia, 

 xl, 272 pages, plate, map, Halifax, 

 1836. 



EevJewed by Anon., Franklin Inat., Jour., 

 3d series, vol. 1, pp. 206-210, 1836. 



First report on the geological survey 



of New Brunswick, 87 pages, St. John, 

 1839. 



Second report on the geological sur- 

 vey of New Brunswick, xii, 76 pages, 

 St. John, 1840. 



Third report on the geological survey 



of New Brunswick, xvi, 88 pages, St. 

 John, 1841. 



