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NORTH AMEEICAN GEOLOGY. 



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Pleistocene — Continued. 

 General— Continued. 



1877. Motion of continental glaciers, 



Slialer. 



1878. Glacial drift in New Hampshire, 



Hitchcock, C.H. 



Driftless interior of North Amer- 

 ica, Dana, J. D. 



Changes in height of lands and 

 sea in Glacial and Champlain 

 periods, Upham. 



The Ice age, Gratacap. 



1879. North American Mesozoic and 



Ceuozoio, Miller, S. A. 



1880. Le Kettle moraine, Chamberlin, 



T.C. 



1881. Hlustrations of the earth's sur- 



face, glaciers, Shaler and Davis. 



Map of United States, by Hitch- 

 cock, Dana, J. D. 



Shaler and Davis's "Glaciers," 

 McGee. 



1882. Geological chart, Reid, H. A. 

 North America in the Ice age, 



Hitchcock, C. H. 



Correlation of eastern and west- 

 ern terminal moraines, Cham- 

 berlin, T. C. 



Flood of Connecticut Valley from 

 the glacier, Dana, J. D. 



1883. Glaciation of North America, 



Newberry. 

 Eroding power of ice, Newberry. 

 Depth of ice during Glacial age, 



Wright, G. F. 



1884. Elevation of land during Glacial 



period, Dana, J. D. 



Remarks on Glacial history, New- 

 berry. 



Drift of Indiana, Newberry. 



Post-Pliocene of America, Cope. 



Climate changes of later geologic 

 times, Whitney, J. D. 



"Lenticular hills," Hitchcock, 

 C.H. 



Classification of stony drift clays, 

 Chamberlin, T. C. 



Ice of the Glacial period, Heilprin. 



The ancient glaciation of North 

 America, Newberry. 



Glacial erosion, Davis, W. M. 



1885. Dinocerata, Marsh, O. C. 

 Phases in the evolution of the 



North American continent, 

 Newberry. 

 On Glacial climates, Newberry. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 

 General — Continued. 



1885. Ice age in Europe and North 



America, Geikie. 



1886. The North Atlantic as a geolog- 



ical basin, Eeade, T. M. 

 North America in the ice period, 



Newberry. 

 Glaciation of America and 



Europe, Lewis, H. C. 



1887. Extra morainic lakes and clays, 



Lewis, H. C. 

 Inventory of Glacial drift, 



Chamberlin, T. C. 

 Mesozoic and Cenozoic realms, 



Cope. 

 On the manner of deposit of 



Glacial drift, Hay, E. 

 Swamps of New England, Shaler. 

 Terraces of the great American 



lakes, Kinahan. 

 Warping of earth's crust and 



origin of lake basins, Spencer, 



J. W. 



1888. Antiquity of man. Am. Geol. 

 Changes of level of the Great 



Lakes, Gilbert, G. K. 



Eccentricity theory of Glacial 

 cold, Claypole. 



Effects of pressure of a conti- 

 nental glacier, Winohell, A. 



Hoist's studies in Glacial geology, 

 Lindahl. 



Report of subcommittee, Inter- 

 national Congress, Hitchcock, 

 C.H. 



Report on Cenozoic, Cope. 



H. C. Lewis and his work in 

 Glacial geology, Upham. 



Origin of loess, Newberry. 



Report — division of Glacial 

 geology, United States Geolog- 

 ical Survey, Chamberlin, T. C. 



American classification and no- 

 menclature, Marcou, J. 



Rock scorings of the great ice 

 invasion, Chamberlin, T. C. 



The Ice age in North America, 

 Wright, G. P. 



Three formations of middle At. 

 lautic Slope, McGee. 



Term " Quaternary," Hilgard, 

 Newberry, Whitfield, R. P.; 

 Winchell, A. 



1889. Distribution of certain loess 



fossils, Keyes, C. R. 



