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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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NevT Jersey — ( 'niitiinu'il. 

 1829. Obsei'viitioiiB on forrugiuous saud 



and upper marlae formations, 



Morton, S. CI. 

 18S0. Geologic prodromns, Eaton. 



Observations in New Jersey and 



Delaware, Morton, S. G. 

 Uppersecondary Oolite in Bergen 



County, Eaton. 

 Geological text-book, Eaton. 

 1832. Fossil shells of the Tertiary, 



Conrad. 

 Analogy between marl of New 



Jersey and chalk of Europe, 



Morton, S. 6, 

 Sapphire, etc., in Sussex County, 



Fowler. 

 Stratigraphic geology established 



by organic remains, Eaton. 

 Geological equivalents, Eaton. 

 Mineralogy and geology of Or- 

 ange, N. Y,, and Sussex, N. J., 



Shnpard. 



1834. Organic remains of Cretaceous 



of United States, Mortem, S. G. 



1835. Geology of North America, Rog- 



ers, H. D. 



Report on elevated country be- 

 tween Missouri and Red rivers, 

 Featlierstonhaugb. 



Observations in Atlanta Tertiary 

 region, Conrad. 



Fossil fish teeth; gait in Alabama, 

 and divisions of Cretaceous, 

 Morton, S. G. 



Flemington copper ore, Clemson. 



1836. Fossil jaw of gavial from west 



Jersey, De Kay. 

 First report of survey of New 

 Jersey, Rogers, H. D. 



1839. Notes on American geology, Con- 



rad. 



1840. Description of geology of New 



Jersey, Rogers, H. D. 

 Equivalency of deposits on east 

 and west sides of the Atlantic, 

 Eatou. 



1841. Report on paleontology of New 



York, Conrad. 



1842. Nature of dip of Trias of eastern 



United States, Rogers, H. D. ; 

 Lyell. 



1843. Causes of orescentic dikes of trap, 



Rogers, H. D. 



New Jersey — Continued. 



1843. Structure of Appalachians exem- 



plifying laws of mountain 

 chains, Rogers and Rogers. 



Geology of New York, first dis- 

 trict, Mather. 



Fish beds and footmark in red 

 sandstone, Redfield. 



Geology of western district of 

 New York, Hall, J. 



Fossil footprints and rain impres- 

 sions in Connecticut Valley, 

 Lycll. 



Fossils from red sandstone, Red- 

 field. 



1844. Cretaceous of parts of the United 



States, Lyell. 



American geology and condition 

 of research in the United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



Views on igneous action; phe- 

 nomena in New York, Beck. 



1845. Notes ou.Cretaceous, Lyell. 

 Travels in North America, Lyell. 

 Zinc mines of Franklin, Alger. 



1846. Observations on magnetic dij), 



Locke. 



1847. Changes in coast line, Sandy 



Hook, Bache. 



1851. Greeusanda of England, John- 



son, J. 



Ancient potholes in rocks, Jack- 

 son, C. T. 



Fossil lain marks, Lyell. 



Origin of greeusand, Rogers, 

 H. D. 



1852. Post-Pliocene of Southern and 



Northern States, Desor. 

 Condition of part of franklinite 



vein, Farringtou! 

 Observations on magnetism, 



Locke. 

 Fault at Sterling, Farrington. 



1853. Geologic map of United States, 



etc.. Maroon, J. 



1854. Nature of limestone with frank- 



linite, Jackson, C. T. 

 Some crystalline limestones of 

 North America, Hunt, T. S. 



1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- 



Amerika, Marcou, J. 

 Remarks on Sussex County, 



Kitchell. 

 Surveys in Monmouth County, 



Cook. 



