DAETON.] 



NOETH AMERICAlf GEOLOGY. 



835 



Rogers, Henry Darwin — Continued. 



On the origin of the drift and of the 



lake and river terraces of the United 

 States and Europe, with an examina- 

 tion of the laws of aqueous action con- 

 nected with the inquiry. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. 2, pp. a39- 

 255, 1850. 



On the structural features of the 



Appalachians, compared with those of 

 the Alps and other disturbed districts 

 of Europe. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol.2, pp. 113- 

 115, 118,1850. 



Discussion by A. Gnyot, Louis Agassis, amd 

 J. LeConte, pp. 115-118. 



[ ] [Centers of dispersion of bowlders 



in New England and Europe.] 



Am. Assoc, Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 2, p. 309 

 (i p.), 1850. 



[ ] [On the origin of salt lakes.] 



Boston Soc. Ifat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, pp. 259- 

 260 (i p.), 1851. 

 Eemark Ijy C. T. Jackson, p. 260. 



[ ] [General stratigraphic relation of 



the Paleozoic limestones.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 258 

 (J p.), 1851. 



[ ] [On the origin of the greensand of 



New Jersey]. 

 • Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, pp. 248- 

 249 (i p.), 1851. 

 Bemarks by C. T. Jackson. 



On the position and character of the 



reptilian footprints in the Carbonifer- 

 ous red shale formation of eastern 

 Pennsylvania. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 4, pp. 250- 

 251 (J p.), 1851. 



On the connection of the deposits of 



common salt with climate. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Soi., Proc, vol. 4, p. 126, 

 1851. 



On the coal formation of the United 



States, and especially as developed in 

 Pennsylvania. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 4, pp. 65-70. 

 1851. 



[ ] [Cause of fissuring in pudding 



stone of Roxbury, Mass.] 



Boston Soc Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 127 

 (i p.), 1851. 



[ ] [On the absence of marine fossils 



in the drift of Pennsylvania, and on 

 elevated marine shell deposits on Lake 

 Champlain and in Canada.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, pp. 116- 

 117 (i p.), 1851. 



Rogers, Henry Darwin — Continued. 



[ ] [On a strait between New England 



and the main continent.] 



Boston Soc Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 116 

 (iS,p.),1851. 



[ ] [On the geologic position of the 



mastodon.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, pp. 113, 

 113-114, 1851. 



[ ] [Altered shales and sandstone from 



New Hope, Pa.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 30 

 (J p.), 1851. 



[ ] [Equivalency of the American 



Tertiary.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 247 

 (J p.), 1851. 



[ ] [Note on the interruption of the 



drift west of the Alleghanies.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 242 

 (J p.), 1851. 



[ ] [Clay and sand deposits at high 



elevation in northern New England.] 

 Boslim Sue. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 358 

 (J p.), 1851. 



[Sur les recherches g^ologiques en 



Pennsylvanie.] 



Soc. G6ol. I"ranoe, Bull., 2d series, vol. 10, 

 pp. 326-328, 1853. 



Report on Whatley, Brookdale, and 



Charleston mines, Chester County, Pa. 

 Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 16, 

 p. 422 (t p.), 1853. 



[Erom a pampblet, 40 pages. Not seen.] 



Report on salt and gypsum of the 



Preston Valley of the Holston River, 

 Va. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 18, 

 pp. 273-274, 1854. 



[From a pamphlet, Boston, 1854. Not seen.] 



[On inclination of footprinted sand- 

 stones in the Connecticut Valley, and 

 on the thickness of the formation.] 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 4, pp. 379- 

 380 (J p.), 1854. 



[ ] [On the flexures of coal basins.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hiat., Proc, vol. 4, pp.328 

 (i p.), 1854. 



[ ] [On the probable depth of the 



ocean of the European chalk deposits.] 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 4, pp. 

 297-298 (i p.), 1854. 



[ ] [On the general geological char- 

 acter of the Jura Mountains.] 



Soston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 4, pp. 191- 

 192 (i p.), 1854. 



[ ] [On the cause of the want of sym- 

 metry in the curves of the earth's 



