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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP 



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Pleistocene — Continued. 

 General — Continued. 



1851. Interruption of drift west of tlie 



Alleghanies, Rogers, H. D. 

 Limite du ph^nomfene erratique, 



De.sor. 

 Terrain erratique des Etats-Unis, 



Boucheporn. 

 Changes of level during- drift 



period, Adams, C. B. 



1852. Parallelismus der Diluvialge- 



bilde, etc., von Europa und 

 Nord-Amerika, Desor. 

 Sur les drifts de l'Am6rique du 

 Nord, Desor. 



1853. Erratiselieu Erscheinungen im 



Norden YOn Europa und Ame- 

 rika, Desor. 



1854. Quaternary of Europe and Amer- 



ica, Desor. 



1855. Eapport sur la partie g6ologique 



de I'Exposition de New- York, 

 Lyell. 



1856. Development in geologic history 



of North America, Dana, J. D. 

 Epoch of the mastodon, Rogers, 



H.D. 

 American geologic history, Dana, 



J.D. 



1857. Review of Hitchcock's illustra- 



tions of surface geology, Dana, 

 J.D. 



1858. Sketch of geology of the United 



States, Rogers, H. D. 

 Geology and geography of the 

 United States, Rogers, H. D. 



1861. Quaternary period in relation to 



the present, Pictet. 



1862. Unity of geologic phenomena, 



. Ssemann. 



1863. Appalachians and Rooky Moun- 



tains in geologic history, Dana, 

 J.D. 



1864. Address, Natural History Society 



of Montreal, Dawson, J. W. 



1865. Surface geology of basin of Great 



Lakes, Newberry. 

 Origin of prairie's, Dana, J. D. 



1866. Drift of Western and Southern 



States, Hilgard. 



1867. Depression of sea during Glacial 



period, Whittlesey. 



1868. Depression of the ocean during 



the ice period, Whittlesey. 

 Relations of mastodon and ele- 

 phant in America, Hall, J. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 

 General — Continued. 



1870. North American lakes as Glacial 



chronometers, Andrews. 



1871. Recent advances in geology, 



Poster,' J. W. 



Position of elephant and masto- 

 don remains, Newberry. 



Distribution of maritime plants 

 a proof of Champlain submer- 

 gence, Hitchcock, C. H. 



Attitude of continent during Gla- 

 cial period. Perry. 



1872. Geology of phosphate beds of 



South Carolina, Packard. 



Corals and coral islands, Dana, 

 J.D. 



Surface geology of New Bruns- 

 wick, Matthew. 



Glacial phenomena of Southern 

 and Northern Hemispheres, 

 Agassiz, L. 



Changes of climate during Gla- 

 cial period, Geikie. 



1873. Map of United States, Hitchcock, 



C. H. ; Hitchcock and Blake. 



1874. Subdivision of geologic time in 



Dana's Manual of Geology, 

 Dana, J. D. 



Bearing of surface geology of 

 North Carolina on drift phe- 

 nomena of the North, Bur- 

 bank. 



Glacial phenomena of America 

 and Europe, Packard. 



Surface geology of Ohio, New- 

 berry. 



1875. Submergence during the Glacial 



period, Dana, J. D. 

 Review of the Glacial theory. 

 Miller, S. A. 



1876. Geologic chart of the United 



States, Bradley, P. H. 



1877. American surface geology. Wood, 



S.V. 

 Critical periods in the history of 



the earth, Le Conte. 

 Note on the Glacial era, Dana, 



J.D. 

 Loess of the Rhine and Danube, 



by Belt, Dana, J. D. 

 Glacial phenomena of North 



America, Torell. 

 Sedimentation along the Atlantic 



Coast, Lesley, J. P. 

 On the Glacial epochs, Price. 



