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Pennsylvania — Continued. 



1860. Coal formation of North America, 



Lesquereux. 



1861. Base of Paleozoic in tlie United 



States, Rogers, W. B. 

 Devonian and Carboniferons of 



Iowa, Rogers, W. B. 

 Distribution and relations of 



root oil, Andrews, E. B. 

 Synchronism of coal of New Eng- 

 land, Hitchcock, C. H. 

 Mesozoic of Atlantic Slope, 



Wheatly,C.M. 

 On Lesquereux's table of coal 



measures, Lesley, J. P. 

 Comparison of Lower Carbonifer- 



ousof Nova Scotia, etc., Rogers, 



W.B. 

 Faunal relations of some geologic 



groups, Rogers, W. B. 



1862. Catskill group of New York, 



Hall, J. 

 Structure of limestone on the 

 Brandywine, Lesley, J. P. 



1863. Appalachians and Rooky Moun- 



tains in geologic history, Dana, 



J.D. 

 American Devonian, Dawson, 



J.W. 

 Oil district, Ridgway. 

 Report of survey of Canada to 



1863, Logan. 



1864. Anthracite coal, Green, W. 

 Action of oil wells, Evans, E. "W. 

 Permian remains from northeast 



Kansas, Meek and Hayden. 



1865. Age of New Jersey Highlands, by 



Rogers, Lesley, J. P. 



Lignite of Franklin County and 

 geology of southeastern Penn- 

 sylvania, Lesley, J. P. 



Taconic question. Hall, J. 



Eocene lignite formation of 

 United States, Conrad. 



Salt boring in Clearfield County, 

 Hale, J. M. 



Section of coal measures on Cape 

 Breton, Lesley, J. P. 



Asphalt vein in coal measures 

 of western Virginia, Lesley, 

 J. P. 



Report of survey of New Jersey 

 for 1864, Cook, G. H. 



Oil region, Sayles. 



Geography and geology of petro- 

 leum, Leeds. 



Pennsylvania — Continued. 



1865. History of Delaware County, 



Smith, G. 



1866. Petroleum and its geologic rela- 



tions, Andrews, E. B. 

 Report on limestone, petroleum, 



and salt, Hunt, T. S. 

 Map of Canada and part of 



the United States, Logan and 



Hall. 

 Origin of some of the earth's 



features, Dana, J . D. 

 Report on Alleghany County, 



Gibson. 

 Slickensided slab, Lyman, B. S. 

 Geology of Lycoming County, 



Med. Soo. Pennsylvania. 

 History of oil region of Venango, 



Eaton, S. J. M. 

 Coal, iron, and oil, Daddow. 



1867. Sur les p^troles de l'Am6rique du 



Nord, Hunt, T. S. 

 Fresh- water Glacial drift of the 



Northwest, Whittlesey. 

 Carboniferous conglomerate in 



Sullivan County, Leyman. 



1868. Traveling of rocks, Wickersham. 

 Occurrences of Iron in masses, 



Whittlesey. 

 Geology of New Jersey, Cook, 

 G. H. 



1869. Map to illustrate types of earth's 



surface east from Cincinnati, 

 Lesley, J. P. 



Fucoids in coal formation, Les- 

 quereux. 



Discovery of oil 70 miles above 

 Pittsburg, Lesley, J. P. 



1870. Norite or labradorite rock. Hunt, 



T. S. 



Bowlders in gneiss near Philadel- 

 phia, Leeds. 



Creep in Potsdam near Philadel- 

 phia, Rand. 



1871. Geognosie and Mineralreichthum 



des AUeghany-Systems, Cred- 

 ner, H. 



Relations of Oneonta and Mon- 

 trose sandstones, Hall, J. 



Geognosy of Appalachians, Hunt, 

 T. S. 



Pennsylvania's ancient sea, Leeds. 



Record of boring in Wilkesbarre 

 region, Sbeafer. 



Cave in eastern Pennsylvania, 

 Wheatley. 



