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Nebraska — ConthiuQd. 



1883. lutermittoTit -wells in Nebraska, 



Todd. 

 Review of nonmarinc fossil mol- 

 lusca of Nortli America, Wljite, 

 C. A. 



1884. Vertebrata of Tertiary of tlie 



West, Cope. 

 Glacial boundary in Ohio, In- 

 diana, and Kentucky, Wright, 

 G.F. 



1885. Report of glacial division, Cham- 



berlin, T. C. 

 Report on Quaternary geology, 



Chamberlin, T. C. 

 Well in Carboniferous at Brown- 



ville. Hicks. 

 Dike on White River, Hicks. 

 Microstructure of certain bowlder 



clays, Dawson, 6. M. 

 Map of the United States, McGee. 



1886. Quaternary volcanic deposits in 



Nebraska., Todd. 

 Dakota group south of Platte 



River, Hicks. 

 Volcanic dust in southwestern 



Nebraska, Merrill, 6. P. 

 Dakota group. Hicks. 

 Permian in Nebraska, Hicks. 



1887. Lincoln salt basin. Hicks. 

 Well sections, Hicks. 



Map of United States, Hitchcock, 



C.H. 

 Volcanic dust, analysis, Clarke, 



F.W. 



1888. Coal, Ashburner. 

 Crystalline rock in Pawnee 



County, Russell, F. W. 



Dlatomaceous earth. Hicks. 



Fossil bone in well at Lincoln, 

 Am. Geol. 



Geyserite, Hicks. 



Literature of geyserite, Merrill, 

 G.P. 



Marl from Cheyenne County, 

 Am. Geol. 



Peat bed in Loup County, Rus- 

 sell, F. W. 



Report — division of glacial geol- 

 ogy, United States Geological 

 Survey, Chamberlin, T. C. 



Salt well at Lincoln, Russell, F. C. 



Quartzite between Niobrara and 

 O'Neil, Hicks. 



Volcanic dust, Hicks. 



Nebraska — Continued. . 



1888. Green quartzite, Todd. 



Clay from Pine and Cherry coun- 

 ties. Reed. 



1889. Continuance of Lake Cheyenne, 



Todd. 

 Soils of Nebraska, Hicks. 

 Terraces of the Missouri, Todd. 



1890. Lineage of Lake Agassiz, Todd. 

 Loess, and its fo.ssils, Shimek. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 



Todd. 

 Warren's Geography, Brewer. 



1891. An old lake bottom, Hicks. 

 Cretaceous of North America, 



White, C.A. 



Devouian and Carboniferous, cor- 

 relation, Williams, H. S. 



Flat Creek bad lands, Kingsley. 



Notes on central Nebraska, Rus- 

 sell, F. W. 



Progress report of artesian and 

 underflow investigation, Net- 

 tleton. 



Some Kansas salt marshes, Kay. 



Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 



Neff, Peter. The Sylvania sand in Cuya- 

 hoga County, Ohio. 



Geol. Soo. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 32-34, 1890. 

 Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 24, p. 110 (4 lines), 

 1890. 



Nelson, Edward T. On the origin of 

 stylolites. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 17, p. 08 (i p.), 

 1879. 



Nelson, R. J. On the geology of the 

 Bahamas and on coral formations gen- 

 erally. 



Geol. Soc., Quart. Jour., vol. 9, pp. 200-215, 

 1853. 



Nesbit, D. M. Tide marshes of the 

 United States, with contributions from 

 the United States Coast Survey, by S. 

 L. Boardman, Eldridge, Morse, and 

 others; United States Department of 

 Agriculture, miscellaneous. Special Re- 

 port No. 7, 259 pages, Washington, 

 1885. 



Nettleroth, Henry. Kentucky fossil 

 shells; a monograph of the fossil 

 shells of the Silurian and Devonian 

 rocks of Kentucky. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, J. P. Procter, di- 

 rector, 245, iv pages, 36 plates, 4°, Frantfort, 

 Kj-,,1889. 



