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Pleistocene — Continued . 



New England — Continued. 

 1891. The four "rocks" about New 

 Haven, Dana, J. D. 

 Clay concretions of Connecticut 



Eiver, Arms. 

 Review of the Quaternary era, 



Upham. 

 Inequality of distribution of the 



englaoial drift, Upham. 

 Report, Atlantic Coast division 

 United States Geological Sur- 

 vey, Shaler. 

 New York. 

 1814. North side of Long Island, 

 Mitchell, S. L. 

 No coal in New York, Akerly. 

 Geology and mineralogy of New 

 York Island, Akerly. 

 1818. Localities' of minerals and re- 

 mains, Silliman. 

 Observations on geology of North 



America, Mitchell, S. L. 

 Carbonate of magnesia on Staten 



Island, N. Y., Pierce. 

 Index to geology of the Northern 



States, Eaton. 

 Peat of Dutchess County, N. Y., 

 Schaeffer. 



1820. Geology of the Hudson River, 



Akerly. 

 Survey of Albany County, N. Y., 



Eaton and Beck. 

 Secondary regions of New York 



and New Jersey, Pierce. 

 Singular position of a granite 



rook, Cornelius. 



1821. Travels through the Northwest, 



Schoolcraft. 

 Geologic notice of Troy, N. Y., 

 Hale. 



1822. Notices at Niagara Falls, Foot. 

 Survey of Rensselaer County, 



N. Y., Eaton. 



Singular deposit of gravel, New 

 York, Eaton. 



Mineralized tree, rocking stone, 

 etc.. Green, J. 



Some facts at Hudson, N. Y., Jen- 

 kins. 

 1824. Survey of Erie Canal, Eaton. 



1826. Tertiary on border of Hudson 



River, Finch. 



1827. Borings for wa-ter, Disbrow. 

 Diluvial deposits in New York 



and elsewhere, Eaton. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 

 Nkw York — Continued. 



1828. Nomenclature of North American 



rocks, Eaton. 



1829. Serpentine bowlders of East 



Chester, N. Y., Barnes. 

 Scratches and furrows on New 

 York Island, De Kay. 



1830. Feature of south side of Ontario 



Valley, Gebhard. 



Geological text-book, Eaton. 



Diluvial furrows and scratches, 

 Thomas, D. 



Tufa at Chittenango, N. Y., San- 

 ford. 



1831. Ancient drainage and origin of 



Niagara Falls, Peatherston- 

 haugh. 



1832. Geology of the Highlands of 



New York, Mather. 

 Stratigraphio geology established 

 by organic remains, Eaton. 



1833. Pacts relating to diluvial action, 



New York, Thompson, W. A. 

 Contributions to geology, Lea. 

 Alluvium of the Mohawk, Tom- 



linson. 



1835. Age of Erie and St. Lawrence 



basins. Finch. 

 On the falls of Niagara, Rogers, 

 H.D. 



1836. Geology of lakes and Mississippi 



Valley, Gibson, J. B. 



1837. Elephant remains near Roches- 



ter, N. Y., Am. Jour. Soi. 

 First report of survey of fourth 



district of New York, Vanuxem. 

 Notices in northern New York, 



Hubbard, O. P. 

 First report of first district of 



New York, Mather. 

 First report on survey of third 



district of New York, Conrad. 

 First report on second district of 



New York, Emmons, E. 



1838. Mountains in Essex County, 



N. Y., Redfield. 



Second report of survey of fourth 

 district of New York, Hall, J. 



Report of geologist of first dis- 

 trict of New York, Mather. 



Bones of mammoth in Rochester, 

 N. Y., Dewey, C. 



Report of geologist of second 

 district of New York, Em- 

 mons, E. 



