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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULL. 127. 



Pleistocene — Cont.inaed. 

 GENERAL — Continued. 



1889. Fence- wall geology, Foerste. 

 Glaciers and glacial radients in 

 . the Ice age, Claypole. 



Ice age in North America, Wright, 

 G. F. ; Davis, W. M. 



1890. Growth, culmination, and de- 



parture of ice sheets, Upham. 



Interval between Glacial epochs, 

 Chamberlin, T. C. 



Cause of the Glacial period, Up- 

 ham, Chamberlin, T. C. 



Quaternary changes of level, Up- 

 ham. 



Glacial climate, Crosby, Shaler, 

 Upham. 



Extent of glaciers, Chamberlin, 

 T. C. 



Glacial studies bearing on the 

 antiquity of man, Leverett. 



Continental elevation preceding 

 the Pleistocene, Spencer, J. W. 



Pleistocene flora of Canada, Daw- 

 sou, J. W. 



Glacial phenomena. Bell, Dwight. 



Use of terms Laurentian and 

 Champlain, Marcou, J. ; James, 

 J. F.; Hitchcock, C. H. 



Wright's "Ice age in North Amer- 

 ica," Hitchcock, C. H. 



1891. Hypotheses of the cause of the 



Glacial period, Chamberlin, 

 T. C. 



Altitude of United States during 

 Glacial period, Chamberlin, 

 T. C; Upham. 



Elevation of America in Cenozoic 

 periods, Dall. 



Elevation and subsidence in Cen- 

 tral America, Jukes-Brown. 



Changes of Atlantic and Pacific 

 coasts, Le Conte. 



Neocene and Pleistocene conti- 

 nent movements, McGee. 



Cincinnati ice dam, Spencer, 

 J. W. 



Claim of priority for name "Al- 

 gonkian," Spencer, J. W. 



Antiquity of last Glacial period, 

 Shaler. 



Elevation and subsidence during 

 the Glacial period, Upham. 



Correlation of changes of level 

 in NorthAmerica and the Carib- 

 bean region, Upham. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 

 General — Continued. 

 1891. Origin and age of Lafayette and 

 Columbia formations, Upham. 

 Review of Quaternary era, Up- 

 ham. 

 Inequality of distribution of en- 

 glacial drift, Upham. 

 Limits of plants in basin of Eed 



Eiver of the North, Upham. 

 Glacial lakes in Canada, Upham. 

 Criteria of englacial and subgla- 



cial drift, Upham. 

 Lakes inclosed by modified drift, 



Upham. 

 Classification of mountainrangeSj 



Upham. 

 Kesearches in Yncatan [conti- 

 nental movements], Heilprin. 

 Plummer, John T. . Suburban geology, 

 or rocks, soil, and water about Rich- 

 mond, Wayne County, Ind. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. U, pp. 281-313, 1843. 

 Pohlman, Julius. The life history of 

 the Niagara River. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 32, p. 202, 

 1883. 

 Science, vol. 2, p. 315 (J p.), 1883. 



The Niagara gorge. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 35, pp. 

 221-222, 1887. 

 Abstract, Science, vol. 8, p. 205 (J p.), 1886. 



The thickness of the Onondaga salt 



group at Buffalo. 



Buffalo Soc. Kat. Sci. Bull., vol. 5, pp. 97-93, 

 1886. 



Cement rock and gypsum deposits 



in Buffalo. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Tra.us., vol. 17, pp. 

 250-253, 1889. 



The life history of Niagara. 



Am Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 17, pp. 

 322-338, 1889. 



Abstract, Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 46, 

 pp. 282-283 (I col.), 4°, 1888. 



Pollard, Thomas. A handbook of Vir- 

 ginia, 144 pages, Richmond, 1879. 



Bound in 2d Annual Keport of the commis- 

 sioner of agriculture of tlie State of Virginia, 

 Eiohmond, 1878. 



Pomeroy, Richard A. The Petite Anse 

 salt mine. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 46, pp. 280-281, 

 4°, 1888. 



Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 26, pp. 10719-10720, No. 

 671, 1888. 



Am. Inst. Mining Bug., Trans., vol. 17, pp. 

 107-113, 1889. 



