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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULL. 127. 



Nevada — Continuecl. 



1886. Cumbrianot'Nortli America, Wal- 



cott. 



1887. Map of the United States, Hitch- 



cook, C. H. 

 History of the faults of the 



Sierra Nevada, Gilbert, G. K. 

 Mesozoio realm, Cope. 

 Faults of the Great Basin and 



Sierra Nevada, Enssell, I. C. 



1888. Types of Devonian, Williams, 



H.S. 



Faults of Sierra Nevada and Ba- 

 sin ranges, Gilbert, G. K. 



Glaciers, Emmons, S. F. 



Marbles, Newberry. 



Obsidian cliff, Iddings. 



Origin of primary quartz in 

 basalt, Iddings. 



Quicksilver deposits, Becker. 



Report California division United 

 States Geological Survey, 

 Becker. 



Report of Paleozoic division, Wal- 

 cott. 



Theory of ore deposits. Wads- 

 worth. 



1889. Stratigraphio position of Olenel- 



lus, Walcott. 



Glaciation of peaks of Sierra 

 Nevada, Am. Geol. 



Origin of normal faults, Le Conte. 



Classification of Cambrian, Mat- 

 thew. 



Dry lakes, Jenney. 



Equus beds, Cope. 



1890. Analysis of adobe soil, Eakins. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 



Hague. 



Natural soda, Chatard. 



Warren's Geography, Brewer. 



Fauna of lower Cambrian, Wal- 

 cott. 



1891. Cambrian of North America, Wal- 



cott. 

 Classification of mountain ranges, 



Upham. 

 Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- 

 relation, Williams, H. S. 

 Manganese deposits, Penrose. 

 Ore deposits of Pioche, Maynard. 

 Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 

 Newberry, John S. [On pebbles iu con- 

 glomerates, and on quartzites.] 



Annals of Science ((Jlevoland), vol. I, p. 236 

 (4 p.), 1853. 

 Eead to Am. Assoc, Adv. Sci„ 1853. 



Nevcberry, John S. — Continued. 

 — — - Report upon the geology of the 

 route. 



Geological report, in report of exploration 

 for a railroad route from the Sacramento Val- 

 ley to the Columbia lliver. Explorations and 

 surveys for a railroad route from the Missis- 

 sippi River to the Pacific Ocean, vol. 6, Part II 

 [routes in California and Oregon], -1°, pp. 9-68, 

 Washington, 1857 [33d Cong., 2d sess., House 

 Ex. Doc. No. 9]. 



Abstract, Am. Jonr. Sci., 2d series, vol. 26, 

 pp. 123-120, 1855. 



On the mode of formation of canuel 



coal. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 23, pp. 212-215, 

 1857. 



Report on the economical geology of 



the route of the Ashtabula and New 

 Lisbon Railroad, 47 pages, map, Cleve- 

 land, 1857. 



Explorations in New Mexico — ^he 



shows Marcou's so-called Jurassic to be 

 Cretaceous. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 28, pp. 298-299, 

 1859. 



Notes on the ancient vegetation of 



North America. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 29, pp. 208-218, 

 1860. 



Abstract, Canadian Nat., vol. 6, pp. 73-77, 

 1861. 



[Note in reply to Lesquereux on Ter- 

 tiary and Cretaceous floras.] 



Am. Jonr. Sci., 2d series, vol. 30, pp. 273-275, 

 1860. 



Geological report. 



Report upon the Colorado River of the 

 "West, explored in 1857 and 1858 by Lieut. Jo- 

 seph C. Ivea, Part III, 154 pages, 6 plates, 4° 

 [36th Cong., lat sess., Senate Ex. Doc. — ], 

 Washington, 1861. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 33, 

 pp.394r-403,1861. 



Description of the fossil plants col- 

 lected by George Gibbs, geologist to 

 the United States Northwest Boundary 

 Commission under A. Campbell. 



Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., vol. T, pp. 506-525, 

 1863. 



Notes on the surface geology of the 



basin of the Great Lakes. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 9, pp. 42-46, 

 1865. 



Mineral oil. Prospectus of the In- 

 dian Creek and Jacks Knob (Cumber- 

 land and Clinton counties, Ky.) coal, 

 salt, oil, etc, company, with a geolog' 



