DAKTON.] 



NORTH AMEEICAN GEOLOGY 



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Raymond, Kossiter W.— Continued. 



[Review of the report of tlie State 



geologist of New Jersey for 1885.] 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 41, pp. 334-335 

 it p.), 4°, 1886. 



[ ] Geological survey of New Jersey, 



Annual Report of the State geologist 

 for the year 1886, Trenton, 1887, octavo, 

 254 pp. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 43, p. 2T3, 4°, 

 1887. 



[ ] The n ew geological map of Europe. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 43, p. 362, 4°, 

 1887. 



United States Geological Survey 



monographs, XII, geology and mining 

 industry of Leadville, Colo., with atlas, 

 -by Samuel Franklin Emmons, Washing- 

 ton, 1886. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 45, pp. 249-250, 

 339, 4°, 1888. 



Note on a specimen of gilsonite from 



Uinta County, Utah. 



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

 113-115, 1889. 



Read, M. C. Part 6, sketches of the geol- 

 ogy of Geauga and Holmes counties. 

 Geol. Surv. Ohio, Report of progress in 

 1870, pp. 463-484, ColnmLus, 1871. 



Reports on the geology of Ashtabula, 



Trumbull, Lake, and Geauga counties. 

 Geol. Surv. Ohio, Eeport, vol. 1, pp. 48 1-633, 

 map, Columbus, 1873. 



[Geology of Huron, Richland, Knox, 



and Licking counties.] 



Geol. Surv. Ohio, Eeport, vol. 3, geology 

 and paleontology, part 1, geology, pp. 289- 

 301, map, Columbus, 1878. 



Geology of the Hocking Valley coal 



field. 



Geol. Surv. Ohio, Eeport, vol. 3, geology 

 and paleontology, part 1, geology, pp. 647-715, 

 Columbus, 1878. 



Geology of Ashland County [and 



Wayne and Holmes counties] . 



Geol. Surv. Ohio, Eeport, vol. 3, geology 

 and paleontology, part 1, geology, pp. 519-561, 

 Columbus, 1878. 



Reade, T. Mellard. Denudation of the 

 two Americas. 



Geol. Soo. Liverpool, Proc, vol. 5, pp. 8-41, 

 1885. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 29, pp. 290- 

 300, 1885. 



Abstract, Geol. Mag., 3d decade, vol. 2, pp. 

 320-321, 1886. 



Reade, T. Mellard — Continued. 



The North Atlantic as u, geological 



basin. 



Geol. Soc. Liverpool, Proc, vol. 5, pp. 114- 

 130, 1886. 



Physical theories of tlie earth in re- 

 lation to mountaia formations. 



Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 106-111, 1889. 



Origin of normal faults. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 39, pp. 51-52, 

 1890. 



— — The cause of active compressive 

 stress in rocks and recent rock flexures. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 41, pp. 409-414, 

 1891. 



An outline of Mr. Mellard Reade's 



theory of the origin of mountain ranges 

 by sedimentary overloading and cumu- 

 lative recurrent expansion. 



Am. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 275-287, 1891. 



From Phil. Mag. for June, 1891. 



Redfield, J. H. Fossil fishes of Connec- 

 ticut and Massachusetts, with a notice 

 of an undesoribed genus. 



New York Lyceum, Nat. Hist, Annals, 

 vol. 4, pp. 35-40, pis. 1-2, 1838. 



Redfield, William C. Some account of 

 two visits to the mountains in Essex 

 County, N. Y., in 1836 and 1837, with a 

 sketch of the northern sources of the 

 Hudson. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 33, pp. 301-323, 1838. 



[Fossil shells from Tertiary marl 



beds at Washington, Beaufort County, 

 N.C.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 41, p. 161 (i p.), 1841. 

 Assoc. Am. Geol., Trans., p. 14, 1843. 



[ ] [Origin of drift near the city of 



New York.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 43, p. 152, 1842. 

 Assoc. Am. Geol., Trans., p. 46 (i p.), 1843. 

 Am. Quart. Jour. Agri. and Sci., vol. 6, pp. 

 213-214, 217, 1843. 



Notice of newly discovered fish beds 



and a fossil footmark in the red sand- 

 stone formation of New Jersey. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 44, pp. 134-136, 1843. 



[ ] [Cretaceous fossil in deep well in 



Brooklyn, N. Y.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol.-45, p. 156 (i p.), 1843. 

 Eead to Assoc. Am. Geol. 



Remarks on some new fishes and 



other fossil memorials from the New 

 Red sandstone of New Jersey. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 45, pp. 314r-315 (J p.) , 1843. 

 Discussed by H. D. Eogers, J. Johuson, J. L, 

 Hayes, E. Emmons, and C. H. Hitchcock, pp. 

 315-316. 

 Ee'ad to Assoc. Am. Geol. 



