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Meyer, Otto — Coiitinned. 



Suocessional relations of the species 



in the French old Tertiary. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pp. 151-153, 

 1885. 



The genealogy and the age of the 



species in the Southern old Tertiary. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 29, pp. 457-468 ; 

 vol. 30, pp. 60-72, 421-435, 1885. 



Reviewed by E. W. Hilgard, ibid., pp. 266- 

 269; E. A. Smitb, ibid., pp. 270-275; T. H. 

 Aldrich, ibid., pp. 300-308, 1886. 

 Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 20, p. 5U (J p.), 1886. 



Notes on the variation of certain Ter- 

 tiary fossils in overlying beds. 

 Am. Nat., vol. 20, pp. 637-638. 1886. 



Observations on the Tertiary and 



Grand Gulf of Mississippi. 



Am. Jour. Sci,, 3d series, vol. 32, pp. 20-25, 

 1886. 

 Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 20, p. 969 (J p.), 1886. 



Beitrag zur Kenntniss des Alttertiars 



von Mississippi und Alabama. 



JTrantfurt-Senckenbergische naturf. Ge- 

 sell., Berichte, p. 3, Taf. I, H, 1887. 



Some remarks on the present state 



of our knowledge of the North Amer- 

 ican eastern Tertiary. 



Am. Geol., voL 2, pp. 88-94, 1888. 



Mezger, A. The ore deposits and mines 

 of Minas Geraes, Brazil. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 50, pp. 238, 272, 

 273, 4°, 1890. 



Some geological observations in the 



vicinity of Charlotte, N. C. 



Eng. and iliuing Jour., vol. 52, p. 725 (J p.), 

 4°, 1891. 



Thies, A., and. The geology of the 



Haile mine, South Carolina. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 19, pp. 

 595-601, 1891. 

 Michel, A. Report on the gold region of 

 eastern Canada. 



Geol. Surv. Canada, Reports of Michel and 

 Hunt on the gold region of Canada, pp. 35-61, 

 Montreal, 1866. 



On the gold region of lower Canada. 



Geol. Surv. Canada, Keport of progress, 

 1863-1866, pp. 49-77, Ottawa, 1866. 

 [Michels, John.] The Richmond diato- 

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Science (edited by Michels), vol. 1, p. 222 

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Michigan. 

 1821. I'ravels through the Northwest, 

 Schoolcraft. 

 Native copper on south shore of 

 Lake Superior, Schoolcraft. 



Michigan — Continued. 



1822. Copper mines of south shore of 



Lake Superior, Schoolcraft. 



1823. Lamination and structure of ore 



and jasper, Brooks, T. B. 

 Geologic map of United States, 

 Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock 

 and Blake. 



1825. Notes on Lake Superior, Bigsby. 



1826. Notice of Michigan, topography, 



etc., Pierce. 

 1829. Geology of Lake Superior, Bay- 

 field.' 



1834. Report on copper of Lake Supe- 



rior, Houghton. 



1835. Country between Fredericksburg 



and Winchester, Va., Clemson. 



1836. Reconnaissance from Washing- 



ton through Wisconsin to Co- 

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1838. Report of State geologist of Mich- 



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1839. Ingham and parts of Eaton and 



Jackson counties, Douglass, 



C.C. 

 Second report of State geologist 



of Michigan, Houghton. 

 Report on Wayne and Monroe 



counties, Hubbard, B. 



1840. Lenawee, Hillsdale, and other 



counties, Hubbard, B. 

 Jackson, Calhoun, and other 



counties, Douglass. 

 Third report of State geologist, 



Houghton. 



1841. Northern part of lower peninsula, 



Douglass. 

 Geology of organized counties, 



Hubbard, B. 

 Veins of northern peninsula, 



Houghton. 

 Fourth report of geologist of 



Michigan, Houghton. 



1842. Fifth report of geologist of Mich- 



igan, Houghton. 



1843. Section from Cleveland to the 



Mississippi, and on identity of 

 Western formations. Hall, J. 



Age of Lake Superior copper 

 rocks, Houghton. 



Western upper Canada and west- 

 em Ohio, Rogers and Rogers. 



Geology of western district of 

 New York, Hall, J. 



