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Ohio — Continued. 



1843. Geological formations of the 



Western States, By rem. 



Elevations in Ohio with refer- 

 ence to geologic formations, 

 Whittlesey. 



Distribution of fossils in the 

 older rocks. Hall, J. 



Geology of western district of 

 New York, Hall, J. 



Origin of Appalachian coal, Rog- 

 ers, H. D. 



Geology of New York, first dis- 

 trict, Mather. 



Prostrate forest under diluvium 

 of Ohio, Locke, J. 



Section from Cleveland to the 

 Mississippi and on identity of 

 Western formations. Hall, J. 



Western upper Canada and west- 

 ern Ohio, Rogers and Rogers. 



1844. Eidges, beaches, etc., of Cana- 



dian lakes and the St. Law- 

 rence, Lyell. 



Review of New York reports, 

 Owen, D. D. 



Drift phenomena in Portage 

 County, Redfield. 



1845. Travels in North America, Lyell. 



1846. Observations on magnetic dip, 



Locke. 

 Geology of Western States, Owen, 



D.D. 

 Fusilina in coal of Ohio, Ver- 



neuil. 



1847. Lettres sur la geologic des Etats- 



Unis, Verneuil. 

 Parallelism of Paleozoics of North 



America with those of Europe, 



Verneuil, Hall, J. 

 Distribution of remains in older 



formations of the United States, 



Hall, J. 



1848. Statistics of coal, Taylor, E. C. 

 Letters on geology, Christy. 

 Outline sketch of Ohio, Whittle- 

 sey. 



Drift and alluvium of Ohio and 

 the West, Whittlesey. 



Fossils of Paleozoic of United 

 States, etc., Sharpe, D. 



Devonian fossils near Falls of the 

 Ohio, Norwood and Owen. 



Features of Natchez, Binney. 



1849. Fossil zoophytes of western Ohio, 



Vanoleve. 



Ohio — Continued. 



1849. Second visit to the United States, 



Lyell. 



1850. Terraces bordering Lake Erie, 



Whittlesey. 

 Alluvions marines et lacustres et 

 du terrain erratique, Desor. 



1851. Goniatoe limestone of Roekford, 



Ind., Christy. 



Parallelism of Paleozoic deposits. 

 Hall, J. 



Superficial drifts of northwestern 

 United States, Whittlesey. 



Pebbles of sandstone conglom- 

 erate, Brainerd. 



Immense coal bed in Perry 

 County, Foster, J. W. 



Mastodon remains in Ohio, Fos- 

 ter, J. W. 



Equivalency of rooks of north- 

 east Ohio with those of New 

 York, Whittlesey. 



1852. Soils of Scioto Valley, Wells, 



D. A. 

 Alternation of marine and terres- 

 trial remains in Carboniferous 



of Ohio, Foster, J. W. 

 Note sur le terraine quaternaire 



de I'Am^rique du Nord, Desor. 



1853. Drift of Northern and Western 



States, Whittlesey. 

 Geologic map of United States, 



etc., Marcou, J. 

 Alleged great coal bed of Perry 



County, Mather. 

 Western Reserve coal fields, 



Whittlesey. 

 Fossil fishes. Chagrin Falls, 



Brainerd. 



1854. Coal measures of Ohio, Lesque- 



reux. 

 Observations on plants from coal 

 * of Pennsylvania, Rogers. 



Geologic map of the United States 

 by Marcou, Am. Jour. Soi. 



1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- 



Amerika, Marcou, J. 



1856. Outline of geology, Whittlesey. 

 Alluvium of the Ohio, King, A.J. 



1857. Position of elephant remains of 



North America, Foster. 



Route of Ashtabula and New Lis- 

 bon Railroad, Newberry. 



On mode of formation of cannel 

 coaly Newberry. 



