DAKTON.] 



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Owen, Richard— Continued. 

 - — [Remarks on geological history of 

 the Gulf of Mexico, hy E. "W. Hilgard.] 



Am. Nat., vol. 5, pp. 522-523 (i p.), 1871. 

 Eead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Soi. 



Contributions to physiographic and 



dynamical geology, involving the dis- 

 cussion of terrestrial magnetism. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 20, pp. 



2C8-216, 1872. 



Arkansas [geological formations]. 



Macfarlane's Geol. E. E. Guide, p. 206, 1879. 



— — The law of land-forming on our globe. 

 ' ■•; Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 29, pp. 

 ■ 437-446, 1881. 



Abstract, Science (edited by iTichels), vol. 1, 

 pp. 155-157, 1880. 



— On the unification of geological no- 

 menclature. 



Science (edited byMiohels), vol. 2, pp. 438- 

 440, 1881. 



— R(S8um^ d'un rapport sur I'unifica- 

 tion de la nomenclature g(Splogique. 



Congr6sG6ol. International, CompteEendu, 

 2d session, pp. 623-626, Bologne, 1832. 



\- 



Owen, Richard — Continued. 

 Contribution to seismology. [Ab- 

 stract.] 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 31, pp. 329- 

 336, 1883. 



Law of fracture, or Assuring, applied 



to inorganic and organic matter. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Soi., Proc, vol. 31, pp. 337- 



344. 1883. 



The earth's orographic framework ; 



its seismology and geology. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 32, pp. 253- 



256. 1884. 



Abstract, Science, vol. 2, p. 321 (J p.), 1883. 



The continental type, or normal 



orography and geology of continents. 

 Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 32, pp. 256- 



260. 1884. 



Abstract, Science, vol. 2, pp. 321-322 (J p.) 

 1883. 



British earthquakes and their seis- 

 mic relations. [Abstract.] 



Am. Assoc Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 33, pp. 438- 



443. 1885. 



[ ] Arkansas [in part]. 



Macfarlane's Geol. Ewy. Guide, 2d edition, 

 pp. 406-407, 1890. 



P. 



P. Review of a geological report of an ex- 

 amination made in 1834 of the elevated 

 country between the Missouri and Red 

 rivers, by G. W. Featherstonhaugh. 

 Franklin Inst. Jour., 2d series, vol. 17, pp. 

 109-117, 184-190, 1836. 



Packard, A. S., jr. Fish River lakes [and 

 country between Ashland and Presque 

 Isle]. 



Maine, Preliminary Eeports on Nat. Hist, 

 and Geol., pp. 420-425, Augusta, 1861. 



Results of observations on the drift 



phenomena of Labrador and the At- 

 lantic Coast southward. 



Am. Jour. Soi., 2d series, vol. 41, pp. 30-32, 

 1866. 



Canadian Nat., vol. 2, new series, pp. 441-444, 

 1865. 



Evidences of the existence of ancient 



local glaciers in the White Mountain 

 valleys. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 43, pp. 42-43, 

 1867. 



Ice marks and ancient glaciers in 



the White Mountains. 



Am. Nat., vol. 1, pp. 260-281, 1888. 

 Observations on the glacial phenom- 

 ena of Labrador and Maine, with a 



Packard, A. S., jr. — Continued, 

 view of the Recent invertebrate fauna 

 of Labrador. 



Boston Soc Nat. Hist., Memoirs, vol. 1, pp. 

 210-305, 2 plates, 4°, 1869. 



Abstracts, Am. Nat., vol. 1, pp. 610-611, 1868 ; 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 44, pp. 117-118, 

 1867. 



[ ] Salem meeting of the American 



Association [geology of Salem region] . 



Am. Nat., vol. 3, pp. 335-336, 1870. 



Geology of the phosphate beds of 



South Carolina. 



Essex Inst., Bull., vol. 3, pp. 55-58, 1872; 

 Am. Nat., vol. 6, pp. 66-58, 1872. 



Comparison of the glacial phen- 

 omena of New England with those of 

 Europe. 



Am. Nat., vol. 7, pp. 310-313, 1873. 



On the supposed ancient outlet of 



Great Salt Lake. 



United States geological and geographical 

 survey of the Territories, F. Y. Hayden in 

 charge, Bull. [vol. 1], 2d series, pp. 413-414, 

 ■Washington, 1876. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 11, 

 pp. 149-150 (i p.), 1876. 



Ice marks in Newfoundland. 



Anj. Nat., vol, 10, pp. 694-695 (J p.), 1876. 



