DAETON.] 



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Murray, Alexander — Continned. 



Distribution of the formations [of 



Avalon]. 



Gool. Snrv. ITewfotinclland, Eeport for 1872, 

 pp. 14-34, St. Johns, 1873. 



Eaprinted in Geol. Surv. Newronnclland, 

 pp. 279-297, London, 1881. 



The Carboniferous series of New- 

 foundland. 



Geol. Surv. Newfoundland, Beport of prog- 

 ress, 1873, pp. 14^35, 42. Montreal, 1873. 



Geological map of Newfoundland, 



London, 1873. (Not seen.) 



Rocks of Rocky River survey. 



Geol. Surv. Newfoundland, Report of prog- 

 ress, 1872, pp. 30-34, St. Johns, 1873. 



Distribution of the formations [in 



Trinity Bay region]. 



Geol. Surv. Newfoundland, Eeport of prog- 

 ress, 1872, pp. 14-29, St. Johns, 1873. 



Laurentian andLower Silurianform- 



ations. 



Geol. Surv. Newfoundland, Eeport of prog- 

 ress, 1873, pp. 35-40, Montreal, 1873. 



Geological features [of Gander River 



district] . 



Geol. Surv. Newfoundland, Eeport of prog- 

 ress, 1874, pp. 20-24, St. Johns, 1875. 



[Report on the upper waters of the 



Exploits River and Notre Dame region.] 

 Geol. Surv., Newfoundland, Eeport of prog- 

 ress, 1875, pp. 5-6, St. Johns, 1876. 



Geological map of Newfoundland, 



26 by 26 inches, Montreal, 1877; scale, 

 25 miles to 1 inch. 



Discovery of the serpentine and asso ■ 



ciated rocks with their metallic ores in 

 Newfoundland. 



Phil. Mag., new aeries, vol. 7, p. 216 (4 p.), 

 1879. 

 Bead to the Geol. Soc, London. 



Murray, Alexander — Continued. 



Geological survey of Newfoundland, 



Report of progress for 1879, St. John, 

 1880. (Not seen.) 



Eeprinted in Geol. Surv. Newfoundland, 

 pp. 612-531, London, 1881. 



Special report on discovery of gold 



near Brigus, Conception Bay. 



Geol. Surv. Newfoundland, pp. 532-536, Lon- 

 don, 1881. 



Glaciation of Newfoundland. 



Eoyal Soc. Canada, Trans., vol. 1, sec. 4, pp. 

 55-76,4°, 1883. 



and Howley, J. P. Geological map 



of Newfoundland, London (1879). (Not 

 seen.) 



Murray, .John. On the sea-bottom de- 

 posits observed during the cruise of 

 the Challenger. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 12, pp. 255-270, 

 1876. 

 From Proc. Eoyal Soc., vol. 24, No. 170, 1876. 



Report on the specimens of bottom 



deposits. Report on results of dredg- 

 ings under the supervision of Alexan- 

 der Agassiz in the Gulf of Mexico, in 

 the Caribbean, and along the Atlantic 

 Coast of the United States by the U. S. S. 

 Blake. 



Harvard Coll., Mua. Comp. Zool., Bull., vol. 

 12, pp. 37-61, 1886. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 31, 

 pp. 221-225, 1886. 



Murrisb, John. State of Wisconsin, re- 

 port on the geological survey of the 

 lead regions, 65 pages [1863?]. 

 [On the result of recent investiga- 

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 Wisconsin Acad. Sci., Trans., vol, 1, p. 193 

 (i p.), 1872. 



Report on the geological survey of 



the mineral regions. 



"Wisconsin Agr. Soc, Trans., 1872-73, pp. 

 469-474,1874?. 



N. 



N. On bowlders and rolled stones. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 28-39, 1825. 

 Nash, Alanson. Notices of the lead mines 

 and veins of Hampshire County, Mass., 

 and of the geology and mineralogy of 

 that district. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 12, pp. 238-270, map, 1827. 



Nason, Frank L. On the location of 

 some vertebrate fossil beds in Hon- 

 duras, Central America. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d aeries, vol. 34, pp. 485-487, 

 1887. 



Nason, Frank L. — Continued. 



A new locality of the camptonite of 



Hawes and Rosenbusch. 



Am.Jour.Sci.,3dser.,vol.38.pp.229-230,1889. 

 Abst., Am. Nat., vol.23, p. 812 (3 lines), 1889. 

 The Triassic rocks or the red sand- 

 stones of New Jersey. 



Geol. Surv. New Jersey, Eeport for 1888, pp. 

 16-44, plate, 1889. 



Geological studies of the Archean 



rocks. 



Geol. Snrv. New Jersey, Report for 1889, pp. 

 12-65, 1889. 



