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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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Invilliers, E. V. d'— Continued. 



Centre County. 



2(1 Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report T4, 



the geology of Centre County, by E. V. 



d'InTilliers, pp. 1-351, maps, Harrisburg, 1884. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 28, 



pp. 396-397 (i p.), 1884. 



Letter respecting Nittany Valley 



ores. 



2d geol. surv. Pennsylvania, Report T3, 

 geologyof Huntingdon County, by I. C.White 

 and others, pp. 443-450, Harrisburg, 1886. 



Preliminary report of work done in 



1885 on the resurvey of the Pittsburg 

 coal region. 



Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Annual Report 

 for 1885, pp. 125-221, plate, Harrisburg, 1886. 



The Cornwall iron-ore mines, Leb- 

 anon County, Pa. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 14, pp. 

 873-904, plates, 1886. 



The Pittsburg coal region. 



Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Annual Report 

 for 1886, part 1, pp. 1-372, plates 3, map in 

 pocket, Harrisburg, 1887. 



Geological map of southwestern 



Pennsylvania, giving the geological 

 outcrops and tidal elevations as a basis 

 for estimating the depths to the oil and 

 gas sands, to illustrate Mr. Carll's re- 

 port on the oil and gas regions, * * * 

 scale 2 miles to 1 inch, June, 1887. 



Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Annual Report 

 for 1886, part 2, 2 sheets in pocket, Harris- 

 burg, 1887. 



Report on the iron mines and lime- 

 stone quarries of the Cumberland-Leb- 

 anon Valley, 1886. 



Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Report for 1886, 

 part 4, pp. 1409-1567, maps, sheets 7-11 in atlas, 

 Harrisburg, 1887. 



The phosphate deposits of the Island 



of Navassa. 



Geol. Soo. Am., Bull., vol. 2, pp. 75-84, 1891. 

 ' Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 7, p. 202 (J p.), 1891. 



Report on the geology of the four 



counties of Union, Snyder, Mifflin, and 

 Juniata, with descriptions of the Clin- 

 ton fossil ore mines, Marcellus carbon- 

 ate iron-ore mines, Oriskany glass-sand 

 mines, and Lewiston limestone quar- 

 ries. 2d. Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, 

 Report F3, 420 pages, 2 maps in pockets, 

 Harrisburg, 1891 



■ and McCreatb, Andrew. The New 



River-Cripple Creek mineral region of 

 Virginia, 171 pages, 4 plates, map in 

 pocket, Harrisburg, 1887^ 



Invilliers, E. V. d', and MoCreath An- 

 drew — Continued. 



Comparison of some Southern 



cokes and iron ores. 



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

 734-753, 1887. 



Mineral resources of the upper 



Cumberland Valley of' southeastern 

 Kentucky and southwestern Virginia, 

 tributary to the proposed Cumberland 

 Valley extension of the Louisville and 

 Nashville Railroad, 152 pages, Louis- 

 ville, 1888. 



Lesley, J. P., and. Report on Corn- 

 wall iron-ore mines. 

 - Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania, Annual Report 

 for 1885, pp. 491-570, map in atlas, Harrisburg, 

 1886. 



lo^va. 



1823. Expedition from Pittsburg to the 



Rocky Mountains, Long. 

 Map of country drained by the 

 Mississippi, James, E. 



1824. Expedition to sources of St. 



Peters River, Keating. 



1840. Exploration in Iowa, Wisconsin, 



and Illinois, Owen, D. D. 

 Report on lead region of the upper 

 Mississippi, Locke. 



1841. Mountain limestone of eastern 



United States, Foster, J. 

 Upper Mississippi region and Cre- 

 taceous of the upper Missouri, 

 Nicollet. 



1842. Lead regions of the upper Mis- 



sissippi, Locke. 



Notes on geology of the Western 

 States, Hall, J. 



Silurian and Devonian of the 

 United States, Conrad. 



Position of lead-bearing lime- 

 stone of the npper Mississippi, 

 King, H. 



1843. Geology of New York, first dis- 



trict, Mather. 

 Section from Cleveland to the 



Mississippi, and on identity of 



Western formations. Hall, J. 

 Geology of western district of 



New York, Hall, J. 

 Region of basin of the upper 



Mississippi, Nicollet. 

 Geology of the Western States, 



Owen, D. D. 

 Review of New York reports, 



Owen, D. D. 



