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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULi.. 127. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 



Ohio, Indiana, Iixinois, Kentucky, 

 AND Tennessee — Continued. 



1888. Eeport — diviBiou of Glacial geol- 



ogy, United States Geological 

 Survey, Chamberlin, T. C. 



1889. Forest bed beneath intermorainic 



drift, Leverett. 



Glacial phenomena in northeast- 

 ern Illinois and Indiana, Lev- 

 erett. 



Raised beaches of Lake Michigan, 

 Leverett. 



Glacial phenomena in northern 

 Indiana, Leverett. 



Implement in drift, Cresson, 

 Wright, G. F. 



Origin of loess, Campbell. 



Terminal moraine near Louis- 

 ville, Bryson. 



Mason County, Ky., Linney. 



Central basin of Tennessee, Ken- 

 nedy. 



1890. Glacial phenomena of northern 



Illinois and Indiana, Leverett. 

 Climate indicated by interglacial 



beds, Leverett. 

 Deep well at Dixon, 111., Tiffany. 

 Orange sand formations^ McGee, 



Procter. 

 Vivianite, Kentucky, Dudley. 

 Wetwoods, Bryson. 

 Ice age in North America, Davis, 



W.M. 

 History of upper Ohio region. 



White, I. C. 

 Pre-Glacial channels at Falls of 



the Ohio, Bryson. 

 Interval between Glacial epochs, 



Chamberlin, T. C. 

 Bowlder belt and bowlder trains, 



Chamberlin, T. 0. 

 Warren's Geography, Brewer. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 



Chamberlin, CoUett, Lesley, 



Orton, Procter, Safford, White, 



I. C. ; Worthen, Wright, G. F. 

 Lake ridges of Ohio, Wright, G. F. 

 Disposition of bowlders, Wright, 



G.F. 

 Introduction — Glacial boundary 



by Wright, Chamberlin, T. C. 

 Lake Michigan glacier and chan- 

 nels, Guthrie. 

 Drift deposits of Illinois, 



Worthen. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 



Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, 

 AND Tennessee — Continued. 



1890. Economical geology, Illinois, 



Worthen. 



1891. History of Ohio River, James, J. F. 

 Flood plains and the mound 



builders, Peet. 



Man and the Glacial period, 

 Wright, G. F. 



Natural and artificial terraces, 

 Ohio, Peet. 



Map of Kentucky, Procter. 



Age of orange sands [Illinois], 

 Salisbury. 



A second driftless area in the Mis- 

 sissipi Valley, Salisbury. 



Artesian wells of Memphis, Tenn., 

 Safford. 



Strise and slickensides at Alton, 

 111., Todd. 



Criteria of englacial and subgla- 

 oial drift, Upham. 



Glacial grooves on Kelleys Island, 

 Wright, G. F. 



Relationship of Pleistocene to pre- 

 Pleistocene formations south of 

 limit of glaciation, Chamber- 

 lin and Salisbar.y. 



Extension of pre-Pleistocene 

 gravels in basin of the Missis- 

 sippi, Salisbury. 



Orange sand, Lagrange and Appo- 

 mattox, Hilgard. 



Cincinnati ice dam, Chamberlin, 

 T. C, Leverett, Spencer, J. W. 



Deep boring near Akron, Ohio, 

 Claypole. 



Megalonyx in Holmes County, 

 Ohio, Claypole. 



Attitude of United States during 

 Glacial period, Chamberlin, 

 T.C. 



Review of Quaternary, Upham. 

 Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan. 

 1821. Travels through the Northwest, 

 Schoolcraft. 



Observations on northwest por- 

 tion of Lake Huron, Bigsby. 

 1824. Expedition to sources of St. Pe- 

 ters River, Keating. 



Notes on Lake Huron, Bigsby. 

 1826. Notice of Michigan, topography, 



etc., Pierce. 

 1829. Geology of Lake Superior, Bay- 

 field. 



