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[BULL. 127. 



Hall, James — Contiuued. 

 [ ] [Result of explorations in Wis- 

 consin.] 



Kead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1851. 

 Soc. G6ol. France, Bull., 2d series, vol. 9, 

 p. 314 (i p.), 1852. 



Comparison of the geological features 



of Tennessee witli those of the State of 

 New York. 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 6, pp. 256-259, 1852. 



Paleontology of New York, volume 2, 



containing descriptions of the organic 

 remains of the lower middle division of 

 the New York system, equivalent in 

 part to the middle Silurian rocks of 

 Europe, viii, 358 pages, 241 plates, 4°, 

 Albany, 1852. 



[ ] [Remarks on westward extension 



of New York Silurian formations.] 

 Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 6, pp. 255-256, 1852. 



Geology and paleontology. 



Exploration and survey of the valley of the 

 Great Salt Lake of Utah, by Howard Stans- 

 bury, special Bess., March, 1851, Senate Ex. 

 Doc. No. 3, pp. 401-406, Philadelphia, 1852. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 15, 

 pp. 126-128, 1852. 



[On pebbles of conglomerates and 



formation of quartzites.] 



Annals of Science {Cleveland), vol. 1, pp. 226- 

 237, 1853. Eead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1853. 



Notes on some fossils of the so-called 



Taconic system described by Dr. Em- 

 mons. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 19, pp. 434-435, 

 1855. 



On the Carboniferous limestones of 



the Mississippi Valley. [Abstract ] 

 Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 10, part 2, pp. 51-69, 

 1867. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Soi., 2d series, vol. 23, 

 pp. 187-203, 1856. 



Note [on recession of Niagara Falls] . 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 10, part 2, pp. 76-78, 

 1857. 



Geology and paleontology of the 



boundary. 



Eeport of the TJ. S. and Mexican Boundary 

 Surv., by Emory, vol. 1, part 2, pp. 101-140, 

 plates, 34tb Cong., 1st sess.. House Ex. Doc. 

 Ko. 135, 4°, "Washington, 1857. 



Also in part in Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 

 24, pp. 72-86, 1857, under title, "Observations 

 upon the Cretaceous strata of the United 

 States, with reference to the relative position 

 of fossils collected by the boundary commis- 

 sion." 



Hall, James — Continued. 

 [ ] Direction of the currents of depo- 

 sition and source of the materials of the 

 older Paleozoic rocks. 



Canadian ITat., vol. 2, pp. 284-286, 1857. 



Paleontology [of New York], volume 



3, containing descriptions and figures of 

 the organic remains of the lower Hel- 

 derberg group and the Oriskany sand- 

 stone, 1855-1859 (with volume of 120 

 plates, 1861), xii, 523 pages, 4°, Albany, 

 1859. 



Report of the superintendent of the 



geological survey of Wisconsin, 52 

 pages, Madison, 1861. 



Letter on the primordial faunce and 



Point Levis fossils. 



Am.Jonr. Sci.,2d series, vol. 31, pp. 220-226, 

 1861 i Soc G6ol. de Prance, BuU., 2d sec, vol. 

 19, pp. 725-734, 1862. 

 Canadian Nat., vol. 6, pp. 113-120, 1861. 

 Geology of Yermont, Eeport, vol. 1, pp. 382- 

 386, 4°, 1861. 



On the Catskill group of New York. 



Canadian Nat., vol. 7, pp. 377-381, 1862. 



[Letter on the primordial of America. 



Soc. G6ol. France, Bull., 2d series, vol. 19, 

 pp. 725-734, 1862. 

 On the Potsdam sandstone and Hud- 

 son River rocks in Vermont. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 33, pp. 10(>-108, 

 1862. 



Eeviewed by E. Billings, ibid., pp. 370-377, 

 1862. 



[Remarks on the restriction of the 



Catskill group in New York.] 



Albany Inst., Trans., vol. 4, pp. 307-308 (J p.), 

 1864. 

 Description on new species of fos- 

 sils from the Carboniferous limestone 

 of Indiana and Illinois. 



Albany Inst., Trans., voL 4, pp. 1-36, 1864. 



[On the Taconic question.] 



Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 9, pp. 5-7, 1865. 

 Geological and geographical distri- 

 bution of the graptolites in the rocks 

 of Canada and the United States. 



Geol. Surv. Canada, organioremains, Decade 

 H, graptolites of the Quebec group, pp. 51-58, 

 Montreal, 1865. 



Preliminary notice of the fauna of 



the Potsdam sandstone, with remarks 

 upon the previous known species of 

 fossils and description of some new 

 ones from the sandstone of the upper 

 Mississippi Valley. [Supplemental 

 note on the Potsdam sandstone.] 



Albany Inst., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 93-195, 1867. 



18th Eeport New York Mus. Nat. Hist., Ap- 

 pendix D, 1863. 



