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Meek, F. B., and Hayden, F. V.— Cont'd. 



Descriplion8 of new fossil spe- 

 cies of Molluaca collected by Dr. F. V. 

 Hayden in Nebraska Territory, to- 

 gether -witli a complete catalogne of 

 all remains of Invertebrata hitherto 

 described and identified from the Cre- 

 taceous and Tertiary formations of 

 that region. 



l^hiladelphiaAcad. Sci., Proc.,vol. 8, pp. 265- 

 286, 1857. 



[Note on the Cretaceous rocks 



of Nebraska.] 



Pbiladelpbia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 8, p. 63 

 (i p.), 1857. 



Fossils of Nebraska [from the 



Black Hills]. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d aeries, vol. 25, pp. 439-441, 

 1858. 

 From National iBtelligencer, March 16, 1858. 



Some remarks on the Tertiary 



and Cretaceous formations of the North- 

 west, and the parallelism of the later 

 with those of other portions of the 

 United States and Territories. 



Pliiladelpliia Acad. Sci., Proc. [vol. 9], pp. 

 117-129, 868. 



On the so-called Triassic rocks 



of Kansas and Nebraska. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 27, pp. 31-35, 

 1859. 



[On the probable existence of 



Permian rocks in Kansas. ] 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 10, pp. 

 9-10 (i p.), 1859. 



[Some remarks on the geology 



of the Black Hills and portions of the 

 surrounding country.] 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 10, pp. 

 41-49, map, 1859. 



Remarks on the lower Creta- 

 ceous beds of Kansas and Nebraska, 

 together with descriptions of some 

 new species of Carboniferous fossils 

 from the valley of Kansas River. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 10, pp. 

 256-260, 1859. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 2d series, vol. 27, pp. 219-227 

 (■vrith additions), 1859. 



[Letter on fossils from Red 



River country.] 



Keport of the exploration of the country 

 between Lalie Superior and the Eed River 

 Colony, and between the latter place and the 

 Assiniboiue and Saskatchewan rivers, by S. 

 J. Dawson, p. 18 (4 p.), 4°, Toronto, 1859. 



Meek, F. B., and Hayden, F. V.— Cont'd. 

 Geological exploration in Kan- 

 sas Territory. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 11, pp. 

 8-55, 1860. 



Extracts, Am. Jour. Sol., 2d series, vol. 27, 

 pp. 424-432, 1859. 



Descriptions of new Lower Silu- 

 rian (Primordial), Jurassic, Cretaceous, 

 and Tertiary fossils collected in Ne- 

 braska, by the exploring expedition 

 under the command of Lieut. G. K. 

 Warren, with some remarks on the rocks 

 from which they were obtained. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 13, pp. 

 415-447, 1862. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 34, 

 pp. 137-138, 1862. 



Description of new Cretaceous 



fossils from Nebraska. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc. [vol. 14], pp. 

 21-28, 1803. 



Description of new organic re- 

 mains from northeastern Kansas, indi- 

 cating the existence of Permian r ■'^ks 

 in that Territory. 



Albany Inst., Trans., vol. 4, pp. 73-83,1864. 



and Worthen, A. H. Remarks on 



the age of tlie Goniatite limestone at 

 Rockford, lud., and its relations to the 

 "black slate" of the Western States, 

 and to some of the succeeding rocks 

 above the latter. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 32, pp. 167- 

 177, 288, 1861. 



Introduction. 



Geog. Surv. Illinois, vol. 2, paleontology, 

 pp. iii-xix, Chicago, 1866. 



Meigs, Montgomery C. On the move- 

 ments caused in large ice fields by ex- 

 pansion and contraction, as illustrative 

 of the formation of anticlinal and syn- 

 clinal axes in geological formations. 

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

 dix VII, pp. i-iv, 1880. 



Mali, P. H. , jr. The Claiborne group and 

 its remarkable fossils. 



Am. Inst. Mining Bng,, Trans., vol. 8, pp. 

 304-313, 1880. 



Eeviewed, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 21, 

 p. 167 (i p.), 1881. 



Auriferous slate deposits of the 



southern mining region. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 9, pp. 

 399-402, 1881. 

 Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 31, pp. 398-399, 



