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NORTH AMEEICAN GEOLOGY. 



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Pleistocene — Continued. 



Maryland, Dklawaek, Vikoinia— 

 Continued. 



1885. Notes on Tazewell, Kuaaell, Wise. 



Smith, and Washington coun- 

 ties, Va., Stevenson. 



Gravels of the southern Delaware 

 peninsula, Chester. 



Rogers's geology of the Vir- 

 ginias, Campbell, J. L. and 

 H.D. 



1886. Earthquake of August, 1886, 



Cope. 

 Geology of head of Chesapeake 



Bay, McGee. 

 Geology of Washington, McGee. 



1887. Reconnaissance in Virginia, Ste- 



venson. 

 Bowlders along Appalachian 

 rivers. White, I. C. 



1888. Albirupean formation, Uhler. 

 Columbia formation, McGee. 

 Report on head of Chesapeake 



Bay, McGee. 

 Infusorial earth. Day. 

 Southern counties of Maryland, 



Clarke, W. B. 

 Three formations of the middle 



Atlantic Slope, McGee. 



1889. Potomac flora, Fontaine. 

 Antecedents of man in the Poto- 

 mac Valley, McGee. 



Oriskany drift near Washington, 

 Curtice. 



1890. Southern Maryland and Virginia, 



Clark, W. B. 



Macfarlane's Railroad Guide, 

 Chester, Fontaine, Uhler. 



Wright's " Ice age in North Amer- 

 ica," Hitchcock, C. H. 



1891. Forest and peat layer in Dela- 



ware, Cresson. 

 Dismal Swamp, Shaler. 

 Neocene and Pleistocene conti- 



tinent movements, McGee. 

 Eastern Maryland and Virginia, 



Darton. 

 Geology of Washington region, 



Darton, McGee. 

 Expedition into southern Mary- 

 land, Clark, W. B. 

 Review of Quaternary era, Up- 



ham. 

 Origin of topographic forms, 



Davis, W. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 



North Carolina, South Carolina, 

 AND Georgia Rbgion. 

 1819. Report of surveys in 1819, North 

 Carolina, Fulton. 



1826. Geology and mineralogy, statis- 



tics of South Carolina, Mills. 



1827. Geology of North Carolina, 



Mitchell, E.; Obnstead. 



1828. Report on North Carolina, 



Mitchell, E. 

 Low country of North Carolina, 

 Mitchell, E. 



1829. Geology of gold region of North 



Carolina, Mitchell, E. 



1841. Secondary and Tertiary of south- 



em Atlantic States, Hodge, 

 J. T. 

 Fossil remains in Lenoir County, 

 N. C, Limber. 



1842. Elements of geology, and outline 



of geology of North Carolina, 

 Mitchell, E. 



1843. Agricultural survey of South Car- 



olina, Ruffin. 



1844. American geology and condition 



of research, Rogers, H. D. 



Agricultural survey of South Car- 

 olina, RufSn. 



Geologic position of mastodon at 

 Big Bone Lick and other locali- 

 ties, Lyell. 



1848. Analysis of cotton lands. South 



Carolina, Smith, J. L. 

 Geology of South Carolina, 

 Tuomey. 



1849. Statistics of Georgia, White, G. 

 Notes on geology of Charleston, 



S. C, Holmes, F. S. 



1850. Observations on Ashley River, 



Holmes, F. S. 



1851. Microscopic examination of 



soundings, Bailey, J. W. 



1852. Report of geological survey. 



North Carolina, Emmons, E. 

 Post-Pliocene of Southern and 

 Northern States, Desor. 



1856. Report of survey of South Caro- 



lina for 1856, Lieber. 



1857. Position of elephant remains of 



North America, Foster. 



1858. North Carolina, agriculture of 



eastern counties, Emmons, E. 

 Remains of animals in post-Plio- 

 cene in South Carolina, Holmes, 

 F.S. 



