bAETON.] 



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Hall, James — Continued. 



On the geological relations of the 



mastodon and fossil elephant of North 



America. 



Am. Nat., vol.1, p. 500 (J p.), 1868. 

 Discussed by Marsh, ibid., p. 500 (J p.), 1868. 



On the geological structure of the 



southern part of Minnesota. 



CanadianNat., vol. 3, new aeries, pp. 120-121, 

 1868. 



Notes on the geology of some por- 

 tions of Minnesota, from St. Paul to 

 the western part of the State. 



Am. Pliil. Soc., Trans., vol. 13, new series, 

 pp. 329-341, 1869. 



On the recent progress iu geol- 

 ogy- 

 Albany Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 291-294, 1870. 



On the relations of the Oneonta 



sandstone and Montrose sandstone of 

 Vanuxen with the Hamilton and Che- 

 mung groups. 



Am. Nat., vol. 4, pp. 563-565, 639-640, 1871. 

 Eead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1870. 



On the relations of the middle 



''and upper Silurian [Clinton, Niagara, 



and Helderberg] rocks of the United 

 States. 



Geol. Mag., vol. 9, pp. 509-513, 1872. 

 Abstract, Jiritisk Assoc, Report, vol. 42, 

 transactions of the sections, pp. 103-104, 1872. 



[On the fossil trees of Gilhoa, Scho- 

 harie County.] 



Albany Inst., Proc, vol. 1, pp. 129-131, 132- 

 134, 1873. 



On the relations of the Niagara and 



lower Helderberg formations, and 

 their geographical distribution in the 

 United States and Canada. 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 22, part 2, pp. 321- 

 335, 1874. 



Canadian Nat., vol. 7, new series, pp. 157- 

 159, 1875. 



Record of borings of Gardner oil 



well No. 3 at East Shamburg, Pa. 



New Tort, 26tli Annual Eeport on the State 

 Cabinet of Natural History, pp. 31-33, Albany, 

 1874. 



On the geology of the southern 



counties of New York and adjacent 

 parts of Pennsylvania, especially with 

 reference to the age and structure of 

 the Catskill Mountain range. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 24, part 2, 

 pp. 80-84, 1875. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 12, pp. 300-304, 

 1876. 



Hall, James — Continued. 



Note upon the geological position of 



the serpentine limestone of northern 

 New York and an inquiry regarding 

 the relations of this limestone to the 

 Eozoon limestones of Canada. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 12, pp. 298-300, 

 1876. 



[Remarks on the geology of the Cats- 

 kill Mountain district.] 



Albany Inst., Proc, vol. 2, pp. 126-130, 213- 

 217, 1878. 



Note upon the history and value of 



the term Hudson River group in Amer- 

 ican geological nomenclature. 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 26, pp. 259-265, 1878.: 

 Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 16, 

 p. 482 {J p.), 1878. 



[Remarks on geology of Lake Cham- 

 plain region.] 



Albany Inst., Proc, vol. 2, pp. 247-250, 1878. 



The hydraulic beds and associated 



limestones at the Falls of the Ohio. 

 Albany Inst., Trans., vol. 9, pp. 169-180, 1879. 

 Also in Paleontology of New York, vol. 5, 

 part 2. 



Geological survey of the State of 



New York, paleontology, vol. 5, part 

 2, text, containing descriptions of the 

 Gasteropoda, Pteropoda, and Cepha- 

 lopoda of the upper Helderberg, Ham- 

 ilton, Portage, and Chemung groups, 

 XV, 492 pages, 4°, Albany, 1879. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 15, 

 p. 395 (i p.), 1879. 



Sur la nomenclature des terrains 



pal^ozoiques aux £tats-Unis. 



Congrt^s G6ol. International, Compte Rendu, 

 session of 1878, pp. 60-67, Paris, 1880. 



Note upon the relations of the One- 

 onta and Montrose sandstones of Va- 

 nuxem and their relations to the sand- 

 stones of the C%tskill Mountains. 

 Head to National Acad. Sci., 1880. 

 Science (edited by J. Michels), vol. 1, p. 290, 

 1880. 



Contributions to the geological his- 

 tory of the American continent. 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 31, pp. 29-69, 1883. 

 Reviewed by T. S. Hunt, pp. 69-71. 



[Remarks on classification of upper 



Devonian of New York and Pennsyl- 

 vania.] 



Science, vol. 4, p. 327 (J p.), 1884. 



