DABTON.] 



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Idaho — Continued. 



1883. Report on Wind River district, 



St. John. 

 Triassio fossils of southeastern 



Idaho, White, C. A. 

 Lake Agassiz, ITpham. 

 Review of nonmarine fossil Mol- 



lusca of North America, White, 



C.A. 



1884. Vertebrata of Tertiary of the 



West, Cope. 

 Lakes of the Great Basin, Gilbert. 

 Pliocene lake. Cope. 

 Gold sand from Idaho, Cross. 



1885. Map of the United States, McGee. 

 Geologic sketch of Pacific divi- 

 sion, Becker. 



1886. Geology of Idaho, Thompson, J. 

 Pliocene sands, Merrill, G. P. 



1887. Map of United States, Hitchcock, 



C.H. 

 Volcanic dusts, analysis, Whit- 

 field; J. E. 



1888. Address, Van Diest. 



Division of glacial geology,Cham- 



berlin, T. C. 

 Coeur d'Alene mines, Clayton. 



1889. Deep well at Nampa, Wright, 



G.F. 

 Graphitic anthracite, Jenney. 



1890. Age of beds in Boise River region, 



Emmons, S. F. 



Maofarlane's Railroad Guide, 

 Daswon, G. M. ; Hagu^, Hast- 

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Movements in Rocky Mountains, 

 Emmons, S. F. ; Scott. 



Record of well at Nampa, Kurtz. 



Warren's Geography, Brewer. 



1891. Cambrian of North America, Wal- 



cott. 

 Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 

 The Nampa image, Wright. 

 Man and the Glacial period, 



Wright. 



Iddings, Joseph P. The columnar struc- 

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Am. Jonr. Soi., 3d series, vol. 31, pp. 321-331, 

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■Washington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 8, pp. 19- 

 24,1886. 



The nature and origin of lithophysae 



and the lamination of acid lavas. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, vol. 33, pp. 36-45, 

 1887. 



Iddings, Joseph P. — Continued. 



On the origin of primary quartz in 



basalt. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, vol. 36, pp. 208-221, 

 1888. 

 Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 22, p. 1021 (Jp.),1889. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 3, p. 52 (A P-), 1889. 



Obsidian cliff, Yellowstone National 



Park. 



IT, S. Geol. Surv., J. W. Powell, Director, 7tli 

 Eeport, 1885-86, pp. 249-295, plates 9-18, Wash- 

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 Abstracts, Am. Geol., vol. 4, pp. 103-104, 1889. 

 Am. Nat., vol. 24, pp. 70-71 (J p.), 1889. 



[Observations on lencite from rock 



in Wyoming Territory.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 38, p. 45 (^ p.), 

 1889. 

 Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 811 (J p.), 1889. 



On the crystallization of igneous 



rocks. 



Washington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 11, pp. 65- 

 113, 1889. 



Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 718 (| p.), 

 1889; vol. 24, pp. 360-361 (^ p.), 1890. 



On a group of volcanic rocks from 



the Tewan Mountains, N. Mex., and on 

 the occurrence of primary quartz in 

 certain basalts. 



IT. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 66, 34 pages, 

 Washington, 1890. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 41, 

 pp. 248-249 (i p.), 1891. 



The mineral composition and geo- 

 logical occurrence of certain igneous 

 rocks in the Yellowstone National 

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Washington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 11, pp. 

 191-220, table, 1890. 



Abstract, Am, Nat., vol. 24, pp. 360-361 (J p.), 

 1890. 



Spherulitic crystallization. 



Washington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 11, pp. 

 445-463, plates 7, 8, 1891. 



fieviewed by Anon., Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 

 387-392, 1891. 



and Cross, W. On the widespread 



occurrence of allanite as an accessory 

 constituent of many rocks. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pp. 108-111, 

 1885. 



Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 1098 (i p.), 

 1885. 



Hague, Arnold, and. Notes on the 



volcanoes of northern California, 

 Oregon, and Washington Territory. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 26, pp. 222-235, 

 1883. 

 Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 18, pp. 526-528, 1884. 



