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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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Mississippi — Continuecl. 



1882. Letter on Mississippi Valley be- 



tween Cairo and Vioksbnrg, 

 Suter. 



1883. Survey from Atlanta to the Mis- 



sissippi, Campbell and Euffner. 

 Ages and classification of post- 

 Eocene of Atlantic Slope, Heil- 

 prin. 



1884. Remarks on gulf Tertiaries, Heil- 



prin. 



Physico-geographical and agri- 

 cultural features of Mississippi, 

 Hilgard. 



Tertiary of Eastern and Southern 

 States, Heilprin. 



Features of alluvial plain of the 

 Mississippi below the Ohio, 

 Hilgard. 



Contributions to Tertiary geol- 

 ogy, Heilprin. 



Soil map of cotton States, Hil- 

 gard. 



Eipley group, Johnson, L. C. 



Phosphates in Alabama Creta- 

 ceous, Smith, E. A. 



1885. Tertiary of Alabama, Aldrich. 

 Old Tertiary of the Southwest, 



Hilgard. 



Classification of United States 

 Tertiary, Meyer, Hilgard, Heil- 

 prin. 



Map of United States, McGee. 



Meyer on Southern old Tertiary, 

 Smith, E. A. 



Age of species in Southern old 

 Tertiary, Meyer, O. 



1886. Variation of certain Tertiary fos- 



sils, Meyer. 



Meyer and the Southwestern Ter- 

 tiary, Hilgard. 



Tertiary fossils, Aldrich. 



Observations on Tertiary, Lang- 

 don. 



Tertiary and Grand Gulf groups, 

 Meyer, 0. 



1887. Map of United States, Hitchcock, 



C. H. 

 Carbonate iron ores, Brainerd. 

 Loess and clays, analyses, Eiggs. 

 Tertiary and Cretaceous, Smith 



and Johnson. '^ 



1888. Absence of separate Oligooene, 



Aldrich. 

 North American Tertiary, 

 Meyer, 0. 



Mississippi — Continued. 



1888. Relations of Grand Gulf series, 



Hilgard. 



Eeport of subcommittee on Ceno- 

 zoio. Smith, E. A. 



White limestone formation, John- 

 son. 



1889. Grand Gulf formation, Johnson. 

 Eeport — lower Mississippi divi- 

 sion, United States Geological 

 Survey, .Johnson, L. C. 



1890. Appomattox formation, McGee. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, Hil- 

 gard. 



Orange sand formations, McGee. 

 Sandstone dikes, Diller. 

 Peculiarities in drainage, McGee. 

 Warren's Geography, Brewer. 



1891. Appomattox formation, McGee. 

 Columbia formation, McGee. 

 Cretaceous of North America, 



White, C. A. 

 Nita crevasse, Johnson. 

 Fresh-water swamps, Shaler. 

 Orange sand, Lagrange and Ap- 

 pomattox, Hilgard. 

 Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 

 Missouri. 

 1819. View of lead mines of Missouri, 



etc., Schoolcraft. 

 1821. Structure of valley of the Mis- 

 sissippi, Nnttall. 

 Sketches of the Mississippi Val- 

 ley, James, E. 

 1823. Expedition from Pittsburg to 

 the Eocky Mountains, Long. 

 Essay on salt, Van Eensselaer. 

 1827. Limestones of lead mines, 



James, E. 

 1830. Eemains of ferruginous sand 

 formation of United States, 

 Morton, S. G. 

 1835. Report on elevated country be- 

 tween Missouri and Eed rivers, 

 Featherstonhaugh. 

 Fossil fish teeth; gait in Ala- 

 bama, and divisions of Creta- 

 ceous, Morton, S. G. 

 1837. Fourth report on Tennessee, 



Troost. 

 1841. Geology of some regions west of 

 the AUeghanies, Locke, J. 

 Upper Mississippi region, Nicol- 

 let. 



