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New York — Continued. 



1852. Fault at Sterling, N. J., Farring- 



ton. 



1853. Brown coal of Brandon and age 



of hematite in the United 



States, Hitchcock, E. 

 Geologic map of United States, 



etc., Marcou, J. 

 Silur-fauna in Wisconsin audNew 



York, Barrande. 

 Ueber Niagara-Falls, Desor. 



1854. Some crystalline limestones of 



North America, Hunt, T. S. 

 Drift of Brooklyn, Desor, Eed- 



fleld. 

 Geologic map of United States, 



by Marcou, Am. Jour. Sci. 



1855. Esquisse g^ologique du Canada, 



Logan and Hunt. 

 Ueber die Geologic von Nord- 



Amerika, Marcou, J. 

 Review of Murchison's Siluria, 



Whitney, J. D. 

 Fossils from Taconic, Hall, J. 

 Description of supposed ichthyo- 



dornlite, Hopkins. 

 Falls of Niagara, Desor. 

 Rapport sur la partie g^ologique 



de I'exposition de New- York, 



Lyell. 

 American geology, Emmons, E. 

 1K56. American geologic history, Dana, 



J.D. 

 Ores of iron in the Azoic, Whit- 

 ney, J. D. 

 1857. Direction of currents and source 



of materials of lower Paleozo- 



ics. Hall, J. 

 Subsidence on New Jersey and 



Long Island, Cook. 

 Iron ores of Canada, Billings. 

 Parallelism of Paleozoics of 



United States and Europe, 



Hall, J. 

 Illustrations of surface geology, 



Hitchcock, E. 

 On the falls of Niagara and their 



changes, Bakewell. 

 Survey of the County of Madison, 



Evans. 

 Remarks on Niagara Falls, Gibbes, 



Hall, J. 

 Notes on the Onondaga basin. 



Smith, V. W. 

 Mineralogy of metamorphic 



rooks, Hunt, T. S. 



New York — Continued. 



1858. Paleozoic basin of New York, 



Bigsby. 



Geology of North America, Mar- 

 cou, J. 



Geological causes that have influ- 

 enced the scenery of Canada, 

 etc., Ramsay. 



Glacial phenomena in Canada 

 and the United States, Ramsay. 



Sketch of geology of United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



1859. Clinton group iron ore, Rogers, 



W.B. 

 Paleontology of New York, vol. 3, 



Hall, J. 

 Sedimentary and other relations 



of Paleozoic fossils of New 



York, Bigsby. 

 Survey of Onondaga County, 



Geddes. 

 Past and present condition of 



Niagara, Gibbes, L. R. 

 Origin of spheroidal structure in 



sedimentary rocks, Silliman. 

 The plains of Long Island, Wat- 

 son. 



1860. Fauna of Quebec group and Pri- 



mordial of Canada, Logan. 

 Mineral springs of Onondaga, 



Goessmann. 

 Der Primordial-Fauna in Nord- 



Amerika, Barrande. 

 History of gypseous and mag- 



nesian rocks. Hunt, T. S. 



1861. Remarks on Taconic system, Am. 



Jour. Sci. 

 History of petroleum. Hunt, T. S. 

 Taconic system of Emmons, Hunt, 



T. S. 

 Sur la faune primordiale en 



Am^rique, Barrande. 

 Snbpeat deposits of Diatomacea, 



Edwards. 

 Survey of county of Steuben, 



Denniston. 

 Faunal relations of some geologic 



groups, Rogers, W. B. 

 Bowlders in Orange County, Les- 

 ley, J. P. 

 Guide to geology of New York, 



Lincklaen. 

 Barrande on Primordial and 



Taconic, Hunt, T. S. 

 Appalachian Mountain system, 



Guyot. 



