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Newberry, John S. — ContiBued. 



Geology of Jefferson County [and 



Mahoning County]. 



Geol. Surv. Ohio, Keport, vol, 3, geology and 

 paleontology, part 1, geology, pp. 716-814, Co- 

 lumbus, 1878. 



The geological history of New York, 



island and harhor. 



Popular Soi. Monthly, vol. 13, pp. C41-6C0, 

 1878. 



On the discovery of mineral wax, 



ozocerite, in Utah. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 33 series, vol. 17, pp. 340-341, 

 1879. 



Ohio [geological formations]. 



Macfarlane's Am. Geol. K. R. Gruide, pp. 109- 

 114, 1879. 



The geological survey of the fortieth 



parallel. 



Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 15, pp. 302-317, 

 1879. 



The origin and classification of ore 



deposits. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 1, pp. 87-104, 

 1880. 



Kansas City Review, vol. 4, pp. 165-170, 200- 

 205, 1881. 



The geological history of the North 



American flora. 



Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 10 (No. 245), pp. 3909- 

 3910, 1880. 



From Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. 7, July, 

 1880, pp. 74^80, 1880. 



The genesis of iron ores. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 2, pp. 1-17, 1880. 



Abstracts, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d scries, vol. 21, 

 p. 80 (i p.), 1881 i Am. Nat., vol, 15, pp. 410-412, 

 1881. 



Hypothetical high tides as agents 



of geological change. 



New York Acad. Sol., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 80- 

 85, 1882. 



Soi. Am. Supp., vol. 13 (No. 336), p. 5363, 

 1882. 



[Remarks on some lava flows and 



lacustrine deposits of Idaho, Oregon, 

 etc.] 



New Torli Acad. Soi., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 53- 

 56, 1882. 



[On age of rocks of New York and 



Staten Island and on origin of a howl- 

 der of drift.] 



New York Acad. Soi., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 57- 

 58 (i p.), 1882. 



, [Geology of the district near Mam- 

 moth Cave, Ky.] 



New York Acad. Soi., Trans., vol. 1, pp. OS- 

 Be, 1882. 



Newberry, John S. — Continued. 



Geological facts recently observed 



in Montana, Idaho, Utah, aud Colorado. 

 New York Acad. Soi., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 4-8, 

 1882. 



Science (edited by John Micliels), vol. 2, pp. 

 523-524, 1882. 



[Remarks on the geology of the 



northeastern West India islands.] 



Now York Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 1, 23-24 

 (i p.), 1882. 



Science (edited by John Michels), vol. 2, pp. 

 570-571, 1882. 



[Remarks on geology of Catskill 



Mountains; coast changes; geology 

 of Hudson Valley.] 



New York Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 29- 

 31, 1882. 



Science (edited by John Michels), vol. 2, pp. 

 572-573, 1882. 



On the physical conditions under 



which coal was formed. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 4, pp. 169-173, 

 1883. 

 Science, vol. 1, pp. 89-91, 4°, 1883. 

 Ohio Mining Jour., vol. 1, pp. 168-172, 1882. 



On the origin of Carbonaceous mat- 

 ter in bituminous shales. 



New York Acad. Sci., Annals, vol. 2, pp. 

 357-369, 1883. 



The botany aud geology of the coun- 

 try bordering the Rio Grande in Texas 

 and Chihuahua. [Abstract.] 



New York Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 2, pp. 

 90-95, 1883. 



Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 16 (JSo. 411), p. 6562 

 (f p.), 4°, 1883. 



China, by Ferdinand Freiherr von 



Richthofen, Vol. IV, Berlin, 1883. 



Am. Jour. Sci., Sdseries, vol. 26, pp. 152-155, 

 1883. 



Note on some fossil plants from 



northern China. 



Am. Jo ur. Soi., 3d aeries, vol. 26, pp. 123, 1 24- 

 127, 1883. 



The eroding power of ice. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.,Proc., vol.32, pp. 200- 

 201, 1883. 

 Science, vol. 2, p. 320 (.J p,),1883.; 



On the origin aud drainage of the 



basins of the Great Lakes. 



Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 20, pp. 91-95, 1833. 

 Discussed by J. P. Lesley, pp. 95-101, 1883. 



The evidences of ancient glaoiation 



in North America and their bearing on 

 the theory of an ice period. [Ab- 

 stract.] 



New York Acad. Soi., Trans., vol. 2, pp. 155- 

 159, 1883. 



