BARTON.] 



NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



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Rogers, William B., Rogers, H. D. and— 

 Continued. 



A system of classification and 



nomenclature for the Paleozoic rooks 

 of tie United States, with an account 

 of their distribution, more particularly 

 in the Appalachian Mountain chain. 

 [Abstract.] 



Am. Jonr. Sci., vol. 47, pp. 111-112, 1844. 

 Head to Assoc. Am. G-eol. 



On the geological age of the 



White Mountains. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d aeries, vol. 1, pp. 411-421, 

 1846. 



An account of two remarkable 



trains of angular, erratic blocks in 

 Berkshire, Mass., with an attempt at 

 an exploration of the phenomena. 



Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, pp. 310-330, 

 plate, 1847. 



On two remarkable bowlder 



trains in Berkshire County, Mass. 



Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 2, pp. 79- 

 80, 1848. 



and Rogers, R. E. On the decom- 

 position of rocks by meteoric water. 

 Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 1, pp. 60-62, 

 1849. 



Rogers, William Luttrell. The philoso- 

 phy of glacier motion. 



Am. Geogr. SoC, Bull., vol. 20, pp. 481-501, 

 1888. 



Rolfe, Charles W. Artesian water from 

 the drift [in eastern Illinois]. 

 Am-Geol., vol. 6, pp. 32-35, 1890. 

 Rolker, Charles M. The Allouez mine 

 and ore dressing, as practiced in the 

 Lake Superior copper district. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 

 584-60G, plates, 1877. 

 Eematks by Bggleston, pp. 606-611. 



The late operations on the Mariposa 



estate. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 

 145-164, 1879. 



The silver sandstone district of Utah. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 9, pp. 

 21-33, 1881. 

 Discussed by Maynard, p. 33. 



Note on the Leadville ore deposits. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 14, pp. 

 273-292, 1886. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 41, pp. 36-40, 4°, 

 1886. 



Note on an exhibition of banded 



structure in a gold vein. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 14, pp. 

 265-266, 1886. 



Rolker, Charles M.— Continued. 



Notes on certain iron ore deposits in 



Colorado. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 14, pp. 

 266-273, 1886. 



Rominger, C. True position of the so- 

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Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 34, p. 136 (i p.), 

 1862. 



Paleozoic rocks. 



G-eol. Surv. Michigan, upper peninsula, 

 1869-1873, vol. 1, part 3, 102 pages. New York, 

 1873. 



Observations on the Ontonagon sil- 

 ver mining district and the slate quar- 

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Gaol. Surv. Michigan, lower peninsula, 

 1873-1876, vol. 3, part 1, pp. 151-166, New York, 

 1876. 



Geology of the lower peninsula. 



Geol. Surv. Michigan, lower peninsula, 

 1873-1876, vol. 3, part 1, 225 pages. New York, 

 1876. 



Includes appendix by C. Rominger, pp. 

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Marquette iron region. 



Geol. Surv. Michigan, upper peninsula, 

 1878-1880, vol. 4, part 1, pp. 1-154, map, New 

 York, 1881. 



Menominee iron region. 



Geol. Surv. Michigan, upper peninsula, 

 vol. 4, part 2, 241 pages, map, New York, 1881. 



Description of Primordial fossils 



from Mount Stephens, northwestern 

 territory of Canada. 



Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Proc, 1887 (part 1), 

 pp. 12-19, plate 1, 1887. 



Rejoinder to Mr. C. D. Walcott [on 



Primordial fossils from Mount Stephen, 

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Ajn. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 356-359, 1888. 



Ross, Angus. Zones of lines of elevation 

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Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 3, pp. 126- 

 141, plates, 1874. 



Ross, John. Geological notice respect- 

 ing that part of the American land vis- 

 ited during our voyage. An appendix 

 to the narrative of a second voyage in 

 search of a northwest passage and of a 

 residence in the Arctic regions during 

 the years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, and 

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Rothe, Charles E. Remarks on the gold 

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Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 201-217, 1828. 



