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ladings, Joseph P., aud Hague, Arnold — 



Continued. 

 On the development of crystal- 

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 district. 



U. S. Geol. Snrv., BuU. No. 17, vol. 3, pp. 123- 

 1C4, ■Washington, 1886. 



Reviewed by [R. "W. Raymond] Ene. and 

 Mining Jour., vol. 40, pp. 397-398, 4° ; by J. A. 

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^Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 1216 (J p.), 

 1885 1 Am. Jour. Soi.,3a series, vol. 30, pp. 388- 

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Notes on the Toloanio rocks of 



the Great Basin. 



Am. Jour. Sci.,3d series, vol. 27, pp. 453-463, 

 1884. 



Notes on the volcanic rocks of 



the Eepuhlic of Salvador, Central 

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Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 32, pp. 26-31, 

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and Penfield, S. L. Fayalite In the 



Obsidian of Lipari. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 40, pp. 75-78, 

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Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 24, p. 1072 (7 lines), 

 1890. 



The minerals iu hollow spheru- 



lites of rhyolite from Glade Creek, Wyo. 

 Am. Jour. Soi., 3d series, vol. 42, pp. 39-46, 

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Ihlseng, M. C. Eeview of the mining 

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Colorado, School of Mines, Report of field 

 ■work and analyses, 1886, pp. 19-63, map, 1888. 



Report on oil fields of Fremont 



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Colorado, School of Mines, Report of field 

 ■work and analyses, 1886, pp. 67-80, plate, 1888. 



Note on Leadville. 



Colorado, State School of Mines, Annual 

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Illinois. 



1821. Sketches of the Mississippi Val- 



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1822. Fossil tree, 50 miles southwest of 



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1823. Expedition from Pittsburg to the 



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 Essay on salt. Van Rensselaer. 



1824. Expedition to sources of St. Peters 



River, Keating. 

 182.5. Oolitic formation in Saratoga, 



N. T., Steele. 

 1827. Limestones of the lead mines, 



James, E, 



Illinois — Continued. 



1835. Report on elevated country be- 

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1838. Geology of upper Illinois, Shep- 

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1840. Report on lead region of the 

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 Exiiloration in Iowa, Wisconsin, 

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1842. Lead regions of the upper Missis- 



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1843. Geology of western district of 



NewYork,Hall,J. 

 Section to the Mississippi,Hall, J. 

 Geology of the Western States, 



Owen, D.D. 



1846. Geology of the Western States, 



Owen, D. D. 



1847. Lettre sur la g^ologie des fitats- 



Unis, Verneuil. 

 Remarks on St. Louis limestone, 



Engelmann. 

 Parallelism of Paleozoics of North 



America with those of Europe, 



Verneuil, Hall, J. 



1848. Statistics of coal, Taylor, R. C. 



1850. Alluvions marines et la,custros 



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1851. Superficial drifts of northwestern 



United States, Whittlesey. 



1852. Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Min- 



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1853. Geologic map of United States, 



etc., Maroou, J. 



1854. Geologic map of United States, 



by Marcou, Am. Jour. Sci. 



1855. Ueber die Geologic von Nord- 



Amerika, Maroou, J. 



1856. Report on resources of Illinois 



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 Carboniferous limestone of Mis- 

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1857. Position of elephant remains of 



North America, Foster. 

 Fish remains in Carboniferous, 



Worthen. 

 Fossil flora of western Kentucky 



coal field, Lesquereux. 



1858. Report on survey of Iowa, Hall 



and Whitney. 

 Synchronism of coals, Stevens. 

 Sketch of geology of United 



States, Rogers, H. D. 

 Report on Illinois coal, Norwood. 



