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Meek, F. B.— Continued. 



On Carboniferous and sub-Carbon- 

 iferous fossil in Monongalia County, 

 W. Va. 



Report Regents of University of West Vir- 

 ginia, 1871. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 2, p. 

 217 (4 p.>, 1871. 



Preliminary paleoutological report, 



consisting of lists of fossils, with de- 

 scriptions of some new types, etc. 



United States geological survey of "Wyo- 

 ming and portions of contiguous Territories, 

 F. V. Hayden in charge, preliminary [2d] re- 

 port, pp. 287-318, "Washington, 1872. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 5, p. 

 310 (J p.), 1873. 



Report on the paleontology of east- 

 em Nebraska, with some remarks on 

 the Carboniferous rocks of that dis- 

 trict. 



Report of the United States geological sur- 

 vey of Nebraska and portions of the adjacent 

 Territories, by r. V. Hayden, pp. 81-245, "Wash- 

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Preliminary paleontological report, 



consisting of lists and descriptions of 

 fossils, with remarks on the ages of the 

 rocks in which they were found. 



United States geological survey of the Ter- 

 ritories, embracing portions of Montana, 

 Idaho, "Wyoming, and Utah, F. V. Hayden in 

 chaige, 6th Annual Report [for 1872], pp. 429- 

 518, "Washington, 1873. 



Abstract, "On the age of the lignitic forma- 

 tion of theRocky Mountain region," Am. Jour. 

 Sci., 3d series, vol. 8, pp. 459-463, 1873. 



Spergen Hill fossils identified among 



specimens from Idaho. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 5, pp. 383-384, 

 1873. 



Miller, Morgan, and Saline counties. 



Geol. Surv. Missouri, Reports, 1855-1871, pp. 

 111-188, map, plates, Jefferson City, 1873. 



Note on some fossils from near the 



eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, 

 west of Greeley and Evans, Colo., and 

 others from about 200 miles farther 

 eastward, with descriptions of a few 

 new species. 



United States geological and geographical 

 survey of the Territories, F. T. Hayden in 

 charge, Bull., vol. 1, 2d series, pp. 39-47, "Wash- 

 ington, 1875. 



-- — Descriptions and illustrations of 

 fossils from "Vancouver and Sucia 



Meek, F. B. — Continued. 



islands and other Northwestern locali- 

 ties. 



United States geological and geographical 

 survey of the Territories, F. Y. Hayden in 

 charge, Bull., vol. 2, pp. 351-376, plates, Wash- 

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Report on the paleontological collec- 

 tions of the expedition. 



Report of explorations across the great 

 basin of the Territory of Utah, in 1859, by 

 Simpson, pp. 339-375, Plates I-Y, 4", Washing- 

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A report on the invertebrate Creta- 

 ceous and Tertiary fossils of the upper 

 Missouri country. 



United States geological survey of the Ter- 

 ritories, F. V. Hayden iii charge. Reports, vol. 

 9, Ixiv, 629 pages, 45 plates, 4°, Washington, 

 1876. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 13, 

 pp. 145-147, 1876. 



Descriptions of the Cretaceous fos- 

 sils collected on the San Juan explor- 

 ing expedition under Macomb. 



Eeportof expedition from San taFe, N. Mex., 

 to the junction of the G-rand and Green rivers 

 of the Great Colorado of the West, in 1859, 

 under Macomb; geological report by New- 

 berry, pp. 119-148,plates, 4°, Washington, 1876. 



Introductory remarks [on Mesozoic 



and Cenozoic]. 



United States geological exploration of the 

 40th parallel, Clarence Kingin charge, "Vol. TV", 

 paleontology, pp. 3-15, Washington, 1877. 



Descriptions of new species of fossil 



plants from Alleghany County, "Va., 

 with some remarks on the rocks seen 

 along the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- 

 road near the AVhite Sulphur Springs 

 of Greenbrier County, "W. Va. 



Washington Phil.' Soc, Bull., vol. 2, Appen- 

 dix, viii, pp. i-xix, 1880. 



and Englemann, H. Notice of 



geological discoveries made by J. H. 

 Simpson in the recent exploration 

 across the continent. 



PhiladelphiaaAcad. Sci., Proc. [vol. ]2], pp. 

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and Hayden, F. "V. Some general 



remarks on the geology of the country 

 about the sources of the Missouri 

 River. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 8, pp. 

 111-115, 1857. 



Abstracts, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 22, 

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