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New Jersey — Continued. 



1891. Cretaceous of North America, 

 White, C. A. 



Dates of origin of certain topo- 

 graphic forms, Davis, W. M. 



Extra-morainio drift phenomena, 

 Salisbury. 



Eruptive iron ores, Nason. 



Fallen forest and peat layer in 

 Delaware, Cresson. 



Geological Survey, Report. [Age 

 of white limestone.] Am. 

 Geol., Dana, J. D. ; Nason. 



Geological work in southern part 

 of the State, Coman. 



Iron mines, Nason, J. D. 



Post-Archean age of white lime- 

 stones, Nason. 



Post-Glacial history of the Hud- 

 son Valley, Merrill, F. J. 11. 



Report of State geologist. Smock. 



Submarine channel of Hudson 

 River, Lindenkohl. 



Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 



New Mexico. 

 1821. Formations of western part of 



Mississippi Valley, James, E. 

 1848. Reconnaissance from Leaven- 

 worth to San Diego, Emory. 

 Examination in New Mexico, 



Abert, J. W. 

 Notes on collections by Abert, 



Bailey, J. W. 

 Tour in northern Mexico, Wisli- 

 zenus. 

 1850. Reconnaissance in New Mexico, 

 Simpson, J. H. 

 Santa Fe expedition, Maroy. 

 Minerals from Santa Fe to Chelly, 

 Simpson, J. H. 



1852. Kreidebildungen von Texas, Roe- 



mer. 



1853. GiSologie des Montagnes rocbeu- 



ses, Marcou, J. 



1854. Section g^ologique des Monta- 



gnes rocheuses, Marcou, J. 



1855. Notes entre Preston et El Paso, 



Marcou, J. 

 Cretaceous basin of Rio Bravo 



del Norte, Schott. 

 Ueber die Geologie von Nord- 



Amerika, Marcou, J. 



1856. Reconnaissance from the Missis- 



sippi to Los Angeles, Cal., Mar- 

 cou, J. 



New Mexico — Continued. 



1856. Geology of route to Paeiiic near 



thirty-fifth parallel, M;ircou, 

 J.; Blake, W. P. 



1857. Review of part of geologic map 



of the United States, by Mar- 

 cou, J.; Blake, W. P. 



United States and Mexican bound- 

 ary survey. Parry, Emory. 



Orography of Western States, 

 Blake, W. P. 



Geology and paleontology of 

 Mexican boundary survey. 

 Hall, J. 



Country alongMexican boundary, 

 Emory. 



Report on routes to the Pacific in 

 California and to the Rio 

 Grande, Antisell. 



Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils 

 of Mexican boundary survey, 

 Conrad. 



Chemical analyses, Mexican 

 boundary survey, Easter. 



1858. Tagebuch einer Reise vom Missis- 



sippi, etc., MoUhausen. 



Sketch of geology of United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



Tertiary and Cretaceous of the 

 Northwest, Meek and Hay den. 



Ouvrage relatif h la geologic de 

 I'Amdriqiie da Nord, Marcou, J. 



American geology. Addressed to 

 Meek and Hayden, Marcou,,!. 



Geology of North America, Mar- 

 cou, J. 



Range of Western mountain sys- 

 tem, Emory. 



Permian of east and west Amer- 

 ica, Archiao d'. 



Permian in New Mexico, Shu- 

 mard, B. F. 



1859. Permian of New Mexico, Shu- 



mard, B. F. 



Marcou's geology of North Amer- 

 ica, Dana, J. D. ; Agassiz, A. 



Note relative aux Montagnes 

 rocheuses, Marcou, J. 



So-called Trias of Kansas and 

 Nebraska, Meek and Hayden . 



Exploration in New Mexico ; Mar- 

 cou's so-called Jurassic, New- 

 berry. 



Reply to criticisms of J. D. Dana, 

 Marcou, J. 



