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Pleistocene — OontinuBd. 

 New Jersey — Continned. 



1880. Report of geologist of New Jersey 



for 1880, Cook, G. H. 

 Geologic action of humus acids, 

 J alien. 



1881. Ppimiti ve industry, Abbott, C.C. 

 Report of survey of New Jersey 



for 1881, Cook, G. H. 

 Trenton gravels and antiquity of 

 man, Lewis, H. C. 



1882. Report of survey of New Jersey 



for 1882, Cook, G. H. 

 Glacial phenomena of North 

 America and man on the Dela- 

 ware, Wright, G. F. 



1883. Report of survey of New Jersey 



tor 1883, Cook, G. H. 



Thickness of glacier in New Jer- 

 sey, eftc. Smock. 



Age of gravels in Trenton, N. J., 

 Wright, G. F. 



Post-Tertiary with leaves in 

 Cumberland County, N. J., 

 Britton, N. L. 



Terminal moraine of eastern 

 United States, Wright, G. F. 



Geology of Hudson County, N. J., 

 Russell, I. C. 



Terminal moraine of second Gla- 

 cial period, Chamberlin, T. C. 



1884. Report of survey of New Jersey 



for 1884, Cook, G. H. 



Recent find in Trenton gravels, 

 Abbott. 



Terminal moraine in Pennsylva- 

 nia, Lewis, H. C. 



Glaciated area of North America, 

 Wright, G. F. 



1885. Recent formations of coast of 



New Jersey, Merrill, F. J. H. 

 Report of survey of New Jersey, 



Cook, G. H. 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary of New 



Jersey, Cook, G. H. 

 Report of State geologist of New 



Jersey for 1885, Cook, G. H. 

 Helderberg bowlders at Summit, 



N. J., HeUprin. 

 Microscopic examination of 



series of sands, Jnlien and 



Bolton. 

 Map of United States, MoGee. 



1886. Marginal kames, Lewis, H. C. 

 Inventory of Glacial drift, Cham- 

 berlin, T. C. 



Pleistocene — Con tin ued. 

 New Jersey — Continued. 



1886. Review of report of State geolo- 



gist of New Jersey for 1885, 

 Raymond. 



1887. Boring at Atlantic City, Wool- 



man. 

 Artesian wells. New Jersey, Cook, 



G.H. 

 Artesian wells, Nason. 

 Report of geological survey, 



Cook, 6. H. 

 Yellow gravels, Merrill, F. J. H. 

 Columbia formation, McGee. 



1888. Map of vicinity of New York City, 



Martin. 



Paleolithic man in America, 

 McGee. 



Methods in geological investiga- 

 tion, Davis, W. M. 



1889. Geologic map, of New Jersey, 



Cook, G. H. 

 Yellow gravels, Britton, N. L. 



1890. Rivers of northern New Jersey, 



Davis, W. M. 

 Topographic development of 



northern New Jersey, -Davis and 



Wood. 

 Deposits on the Delaware, Mer- 

 rill, P.J. H.; McGee. 

 Barrier beaches, Merrill, F. J. H. 

 Some ancient shore lines, Merrill, 



F. J. H. 

 Encroachments of the sea, McGee, 



Thompson, G. 

 Macfarlane's Railroad Guide, 



Smock. 



1891. Submarine channels along Atlan- 



tic Coast, Lindenkohl. 

 Origin of topographic forms, 



Davis, W.M. 

 Artesian wells, New Jersey report. 



Smock, Woolman. 

 Terraceformations of the Atlantic 



Coast and along the Delaware, 



Coman. 

 Report, New Jersey geological 



survey, Smock. 

 Extra-morainic drift phenomena 



of New Jersey, Salisbury. 

 Maryiand, Delaware, Virginia. 

 1799. Sand hills of Cape Henry, Va., 



Latrobe. 

 1807. Freestone quarries on Potomac 



and Rappahannock rivers, 



Latrobo. 



