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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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Pleistocene — Continued. 

 New York — Continued. 



1847. Geologic position of Casteroides 



Ohionensis, Hall, J. 



1848. Casteroides at Clyde, N. Y., 



Hall, J. 

 Terrain erratique de I'Am^rique 



du Nord, Desor. 

 Fossils in drift at Brooklyn and 



Westport, Desor. 

 Shells in drift in Brooklyn, Eed- 



field. 



1849. Geological action of tides, Red- 



fleld. 

 Geology in Elizabethtown, Kel- 

 logg- 



1850. Survey of county of Washington, 



Fitch. 

 Alluvions marines et laoustres et 



du terrain erratique, Desor. 

 Fossil remains from Broome 



County, N. Y., Eedfield. 

 Terraces of Connecticut Valley, 



Hitchcock, E. 

 Origin of drift and of terraces 



of aqueous action, Eogers, 



H. D. 

 Survey of Seneca County, Dela- 



field. 

 Drift from the southward in St. 



Lawrence Valley, Hall, J. 

 Lake Superior, Agassiz, L. 



1851. Terrain erratique des Etats-Unis, 



Boucheporn. 



Survey of county of Madison, 

 Evans, G. 



Deposits of shells on Lake Cham- 

 plain, Desor. 



Bidge road, Rochester to Lewis- 

 ton, Desor. 



Coquilles marines dans le bassin 

 du lac Ontario, Desor. 



Origin of ridge road and similar 

 features, Stodder. 



1852. Survey of county of Essex, Wat- 



son. 

 Post- Tertiary of vicinity of 

 Albany, Eights. 



1853. Ueber Niagara Falls, Desor. 



1854. Drift of Brooklyn, Desor, Red- 



field. 



1855. Falls of Niagara, Desor. 



1857. Remarks on Niagara Falls, 

 Geddes, Hall, J. 

 Illustrations of surface geology, 

 Hitchcock, E. 



Pleistocene— Continued. 

 New York — Continued. 



1857. Subsidence on New Jersey and 



Lotg Island, Cook. 

 Notes on the Onondaga basin. 



Smith, V. W. 

 On Falls of Niagara and thei 



changes, Bakewell. 



1858. 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 the United 



States, Rogers, H. D. 

 Geology of North America, Mar- 



cou, J. 



1859. Third report of third district of 



New York, Vanuxem. 

 Survey of Onondaga, N. Y. 



Geddes. 

 The plains of Long Island, N. Y., 



Watson. 

 Past and present condition of 



Niagara Falls, Gibbes, L. R. 



1861. Subpeat deposits of Diatomacea, 



Edwards. 



Fresh- water shells in some post- 

 Tertiary deposits. Bell, R. 



Bowlders in Orange County, Les- 

 ley, J. P. 



Survey of county of Stenben, 

 Denniston. 



1862. Survey of county of Orange, Den- 



niston. 



1863. Mohawk Valley glacier, Dana, 



J.D. 



1864. Address, Natural History Society 



of Montreal, Dawson, J. W. 



1865. Skizze der Umgegend von New 



York, Credner. 

 Le Niagara quinze ans apr^s, Mar- 

 oon, J. 



1866. Subsidence of land at Coxsackie, 



N. Y., Dwight, W. B. 

 Mastodon at Cohoes, Safely. 



1867. Post-Pliocene on Gardiners Is- 



land, N. Y., Smith, S. I. 

 History of geology of New York 



Island, Stevens. 

 Glacial movements in valley of 



St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. 



1868. Relations of mastodon and ele- 



phant in America, Hall, J. 



1869. Rock ruins, Niagara Falls, Hy- 



att. 



