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Ne-wrberry, JoLn S, — Continued. 



[Note on the origin of elongated coal 



seams at Massillon, Ohio.] 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 2, pp. 87- 

 88 (ip.), 1883. 



On supposed Tertiary ammonites. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. 34, pp. 

 194-195, 1883. 



The genesis of crystalline iron ores. 



New York Acad. Sci., Trana., vol. 3, pp. 7-B 

 (J p.), 1883. 



Reviewed by J. D. D[ana], Am. Jour. Sci., 

 3d series, vol. 25, pp. 476-477 (J p.), 1883. 



The deposition of ores. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 5, pp. 329-344, 

 1881. 



Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 18 (No. 446), pp. 7123- 

 7124, 4°, 1884. 



- — [Notes on huilding stones used in 

 New York City and vicinity.] 



loth Census TJ. S., Eeport on the building 

 stones of the United States and statistics of 

 the quarry industry for 1880, pp. 318, 319, 320, 

 321, 322, 323, 324. Bound as part of Tol. X, but 

 with separate pagination, "Washington, 1884. 



The ancient glaciation of North 



America, its extent, character, and 

 teachings. [Abstract.] 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 32, pp. 198- 

 199, 1884. 

 Science, vol. 2, p. 316 (i p.), 4°, 1884. 



High tides in geological history. 



Science, vol. 3, p. 402 (J p.), 1884. 



The drift deposits of Indiana. 



Indiana department of geology and natural 

 history, 14th Annual Eeport, for 1884, pp. 85-97, 

 Indianapolis, 1884. 



Remarks on glacial history of North 



America. 



Science, vol. 4, pp. 258-259 d^, p.), 1884, 4°, 

 1884, with discussion by J. Geikie, J. Hall, and 

 J. W. Dawson. 

 Eead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1884. 



Notes on tlie surface geology of the 



country bordering the Northern Pacific 

 Railroad. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pp. 337-346, 



1885. 



Phases in the evolution of the North 



American continent. 



British Assoc, Eeport of 54th meeting, pp. 

 719-720 (I p.), 1885. 



On cone-in-cone. 



Gcol. Mag., vol. 2, 3d aeries, pp. 559-560, 1885. 



The erosive power of glacier ice and 



its influences on the topography of 

 North America. [Abstract.] 



Now Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 3, pp. 51- 

 52, 1885. 



Ne^nrberry, John S. — Continued. 



The eroding power of ice. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 6, pp. 142-153, 

 1885. 



Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 20 (No. 499), pp. 7971- 

 7972, 4°, 1885. 



[On glacial climates.] 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 3, pp.94- 



96. 1885. 



Notes on the geology and botany of 



the country bordering the Northern 

 Pacific Railroad. 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Annals, vol. 3, pp. 242- 

 270, 1886. 



On the American Trias. 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 18- 



19. 1886. 



A Cretaceous flora of North America. 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 133- 

 137, 1886. 



[On Edward Hull's memoir on the 



geologic age of the North Atlantic 

 Ocean.] 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 77- 



79. 1886. 



Earthquakes. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 8, pp. 1-19, 1886. 



; North America in the ice period. 



Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 30, pp. 1-11, 1886. 

 Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 33, 

 p. 77 (i p.), 1887. 



On the break between Trias and 



Permian. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 31, p. 154 (J p.), 

 1886. 



Flora of the Amboy clays. 



TorreyBot. Club, Bull., vol. 13,pp.33-37,1886. 



Some recent discoveries of rock salt 



in western New York. 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 4, pp. 55- 



57. 1887. 



The Great Falls coal field, Montana. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 

 327-330, 1887. 



Kersantite — a new building stone. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 8, pp. 330-333, 

 1887. 



The origin of graphite. 



School of Mines Quart., vol. 8, pp. 334-335, 

 1887. 



Earthquakes, what is known and 



believed about them by geologists. 

 New York Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 18- 

 35, 1887. 



^ [Middle Cambrian trilobites from 



near Ponghkeepsie.] 



New Tork Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. 6, p. 113 

 (i p.), 1887. 



