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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULL. 127. 



Hill, E. Onlee-a^ 



British Assoc Report of 54th mee13iig,T(^ 

 723-724, (A P ). 18B5. 



Hill, Frank A. Description of the 

 Wyoming buried valley between Pitts- 

 ton and Kingston. 



Annual Report of the Geol. Surv. of Penn- 

 sylvania for 1885, pp. C37-C47, 1886. 



Geology and mining in the northern 



coal field of Pennsylvania. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol, 15, pp. 

 699-707, '887. 



Report on the anthracite region. 



Pennsylvania, Report of Geol. Surv., 1886, 

 part 3, pp. 919-1329, 4 plates, 7 sheets in atlas, 

 Harrisburg. 1887. 



Lehigh River section continued from 



Lock 11, southward to the Blue Moun- 

 tain. 



Pennsylvania, Report of Geol. Surv., 1886, 

 part 4, pp. 1372-1385. Harrisburg, 1887, 



Report on the metallic paint ores 



along the Lehigh River. 



Pennsylvania, Eepmt of Geol. Surv., 1886, 

 part 4, pp. 1386-1408, sheet 6 in atlas, Harris- 

 burg, 1887. 



Atlas southern anthracite field, part 



2, Pennsylvania geological survey, AA, 

 13 sheets, Harrisburg, 1889. 



Atlas eastern middle anthracite 



field, part 3, Peunsylvania geological 

 survey, AA, 13 sheets, Harrisburg, 1889. 



Atlas of northern anthracite field, 



part 5, Pennsylvania geological sur- 

 vey, AA, 7 sheets, Hariisburg, 1889. 



Atlas northern anthracite field, part 



4, Pennsylvania geological survey, 

 Atlas AA [Harrisburg, 1889]. 

 Hill, Franklin C. Geology of Logan 

 County [and Champaign County], 



Geol. Surv. Ohio, Report, vol. 3, geology and 

 paleontology, part 1, geology, pp. 482-495, Co- 

 lumbus, 1878. 



Hill, Robert T. Salient geologic features 

 of Travis County, Tex. 



Austin Statesman. December 15, 1886, 



A partial report on the -geology of 



western Texas. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 33, pp. 73-75, 

 1887. 



The topography and geology of the 



Cross Timbers and surrounding regions 

 in northern Texas. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 33, pp. 291-303, 

 plate 6, 1887. 

 Abstract. Am. Nat., vol. 21, p. 172, 1887. 



TTill Robert T. — Continued. 



lise Texas MectiaoLX^ Hbe jUneocaa 



Cretaceous. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 34, pp. 287-309, 

 1887. 



The present condition of knowledge 



of the geology of Texas. 



U. S. Geol. Snrv., Bull., vol. 7, pp. 381-473, 

 No. 45, Washington, 1887. 



Neozoic geology of southwestern 



Arkansas. 



.^kansas Geol. Surv., Report for 1888, vol. 

 2, pp. 1-200, map. Little Rook, 1888. 



Notes upon the Texas section of the 



American Cretaceous. [Abstract.] 

 Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 36, p. 216, 

 (J p.), 1888. 



[ ] Notes on the geology of western 



Texas. 



Geol. and Sci. Bull., vol. 1, No. 6 (| p.), 4°, 

 1888. 



Abstract, Am. Geol., vol.3, pp. 51-52 (ip.), 

 1889. 



The Trinity formation of Arkansas, 



Indian Territory, and Texas. 

 Science, vol. 11, p. 21 (t p.), 4°, 1888. 



University of Texas, School of Geol- 

 ogy, Circular No. 1, 1 page. 

 Events in North American Creta- 

 ceous history illustrated in the Arkan- 

 sas-Texas division of the southwestern 

 region of the United States. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 37, pp. 282-290, 

 1889. 



[Remarks on occurrence of Macras- 



ter Texanus.] 



Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 768 (i p.), (February 

 number), 1889. 



[On the validity of some new species 



from the Cretaceous of Texas.] 



Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 169 (J p.), (February 

 number), 1889. 



Ueber eine duroh die Hiiuflgkeit 



hippuritenartiger Chamiden ausgezei- 

 chnete Fauna der Oberturoneu-Kreide 

 von Texas, von Ferdinand Roemer in 

 Breslau, Paleontologische Abhandlun- 

 gen, viertes Band, Heft i, Berlin, 1888, 

 4°, 15 pages, 3 plates. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol.37, pp. 318-319 

 (i p.), 1889. 



A portion of the geologic story of 



the Colorado River of Texas. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 287-299, 1889. 

 Abstract, Popular Sci. Monthly, vol, 30, 

 p. 718 (J col.), 1889. 

 Am. Nat., vol. 2J, p. 956 (J p.), 1800. 



