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Indiana — Continued. 



1883. Culture and curing of tobacco, 



Killebrew. 



Geology of Jay County, M'Cas- 

 lin. 



Terminal moraine of second Gla- 

 cial period, Chamberliu, T. C. 



Some glacial action in Indiana, 

 Coulter. 



Ocherous deposits. Warder. 



1884. Some Indiana glaoiology. Coul- 



ter. 



Glacial boundary in Ohio, Indi- 

 ana, and Kentucky, Wright, 

 G. F. 



Topographic phenomena in Indi- 

 ana, Campbell, J. T. 



Building stones, Orton, E. 



Glaciated area of North America, 

 Wright, G. F. 



Survey of Hamilton and Madi- 

 son counties. Brown, R. T. 



Geology of Morgan County, 

 Brown, R. T. 



Drift of Indiana, Newberry. 



Post-Pliocene of America, Cope. 



Geology of Rush County, Elrod. 



Geologic map, Collett. 



Survey of Fayette County, Elrod. 



Survey of Union County, EJrod. 



Geology of Grant County, Phin- 

 ney. 



Fossils of Indiana, White, C. A. 



Hillocks of angular gravel and 

 disturbed stratification. 



Geology of Johnson County, 

 M'Casliri. 



Thirteenth report of department 

 of geology, Collett. 



Illustrations of polished rock 

 surfaces, Morgan, H. J. 



1885. Map of the United States, McGee. 



1886. Geologic map, Branuer. 

 Benton, Tippecanoe, and Wash- 

 ington counties, Gorby. 



Brown County, Gorby and Lee. 



Building stones, chalk beds, 

 clays, glacial deposits, and gas, 

 Thompson, M. 



Hancock County, Brown. 



Clinton, Marshall, and Starke 

 counties, Thompson, M. 



Compendium of geology, Thomp- 

 son, M. 



Wabash arch, Gorby, Thomp- 

 son, M. 



Indiana— Continued. 



1886. Maxinkuckee, Thompson and Lee. 

 Terminal moraine in central In- 

 diana, Thompson, M. 



Henry and adjoining counties, 

 Phinney. 



1887. Limestone from Bedford, analy- 



sis, Clarke, F. W. 

 Map of United States, Hitchcock, 

 C.H. 



1888. Caves and cave life, Kingsley. 

 Coals, Ashburner. 

 Correlations of lower Silurian, 



Ulrioh. 

 Diameter of Silurian island about 



Cincinnati, Dennis. 

 Erosion in Indiana, Scovill. 

 Keokuk group at Crawfordsville, 



Beachler. 

 Deposits in which implements 



were found, Wright, G. F. 

 Natural gas, Phiniiey. 

 Trenton limestone, oil, and gas, 



Orton, E. 

 Types of Devonian system in 



North America, Williams, H. S. 



1889. Chipped implements in drift of 



Jackson County, Cresson. 



Clinton fossils, Foerste. 



Crinoids from the Niagara at St. 

 Paul, Beachler. 



Glacial phenomena in northern 

 Indiana, Leverett. 



Origin of loess, Campbell^ J. T. 



Report — Division of Glacial geol- 

 ogy. United States Geological 

 Survey, Chamberlin. 



Trenton limestone, oil, and gas, 

 Orton. 



Building stones, Merrill, 6. P. 



1890. Analyses of limestone, Clarke, 



Catlett. 

 Bowlder belts and bowlder trains, 



Chamberlin, T. C. 

 Climate indicated by interglacial 



beds, Leverett. 

 History of Niagara River, Gil- 

 bert. 

 Glacial boundary, Wright, G. F. 

 Keokuk beds, Gordon. 

 Origin of pressure of gas, Orton, 



McGee. 

 Petroleum belt at Terre Haute, 



Waldo. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 



Chamberlin, Collett, Wright, 



