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CATALOGUE ANt) INDEX OF 



tBtrtL, 1^7. 



Pleistocene— Continued. 

 New York — Continued. 



1883. Life history of Niagara Falls, 



Pohlman. 



Chemical reports, bore holes at 

 Syracuse, Englehart. 



Origin of the Great Lakes, New- 

 berry . 



Glacial phenomena of Long Is. 

 land, by Bryson, Dana, J. D. 



Geology of Richmond County, 

 Britton, N. L. 



Terminal moraine of the second 

 Glacial period, Chamberlin, 

 T. C. 



Changes of level on east coast of 

 North America, Cook, G. H. 



Classification of lake basins, Da- 

 vis, W. M. 



Parallel drift hills of western 

 New York, Johnson, L. 



1884. Glacial action in northern New 



York and Canada, Willcox. 



Deflection of streams by terres- 

 trial rotation, Gilbert, G. K. 



Niagara River and the Glacial 

 period, Wright, G. F. 



Classification of joint structures, 

 Crosby. 



Report of work on Quaternary 

 geology, Chamberlin, T. C. 



Drumlins, Davis, W. M. 



Terminal moraine in Pennsylva- 

 nia, etc., Lewis, H. C. 



Glaciated area of North America, 

 Wright, G. F. 



Gorges and waterfalls, Davis, 

 W. M. 



Distribution and origin of drum- 

 lins, Davis, W. M. 



Helderberg limestones east of the 

 Catskills, Davis, W. M. 



Moraine of second Glacial epoch, 

 by Chamberlin, T. C; Dana, 

 J.D. 



1885. Glaciation on Mount Kearsarge, 



N. H., Putnam. 



Musical sand, its distribution and 

 properties, Bolton and Julien. 



Local glaciers in Catskill Moun- 

 tains,' Smock. 



Geology of sea bottom in ap- 

 proaches to New York Bay, 

 Lindenkohl. 



Glaciation of Shawangunk Moun- 

 tain, Juliem 



Pleistocene — Continued. 

 Nbw York — Continued. 



1885. Phases in elevation of North 



America, Newberry. 

 Notes on Niagara, Hallett, P. 

 Geological formations of Long 



Island, B!ryson. 

 Old shore line of Lake Ontario, 



Gilbert, G. K. 

 Niagara gorge as a chronometer, 



Wright, G. F. 

 Contorted clay on west side of 



Lake Champlain, Hall, C. E. 



1886. Old gorge at Niagara, Cl'aypole. 

 Niagara gorge. Science. 

 Recession of Niagara Falls, Wood- 

 ward, R. S. 



Cruise along Staten Island, Brit- 

 ton, N. L. 



Buffalo and Chicago, Claypole. 



New geologic wrinkles, Gilbert, 

 G.K. 



Place of Niagara in geologic his- 

 tory, Gilbert, G. K. 



Geology of Long Island, Merrill, 

 P.J.H. 



Niagara Falls, Hovey. 



Structure of clay near Newburg, 

 Dwight. 



Notes on Staten Island, Britton, 

 N.L. 



Drift at Tompkinsville, Staten 

 Island, Britton, N. L. 



1887. Dynamic effect of the ice sheet, 



Merrill, F. J. H. 



The Niagara gorge, Pohlman. 



Inventory of Glacial drift, Cham- 

 berlin, T. C. 



Cutting at Croton Point, War- 

 ring. 



Long Island, geology, Dana, J. D. 



Long Island, Woodhaven well, 

 Lewis, E. 



Prehistoric hearth in western 

 New York, Gilbert, G. K. 



Sink holes at Attica, Clarke, J. M. 



Staten Island drifts, Britton, N. L. 



Staten Island drift fossils, Grata- 

 cap. 



1888. Changes of level of the Great 



Lakes, Gilbert, G. K. 



Iroquois Beach, Spencer, J. W. 



Long Island, beaches on southern 

 side) Btyson. 



Long Island, well hole on south- 

 side, BrysoBu 



