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NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



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Silurian — Continued. 

 West of the Mississippi River (ex- 

 cepting Minnesota) — Continued. 



1889. Well at Davenport, Iowa, Tif- 



fany. 



Leavenworth well, Kansas, 

 Jameson. 



Zinc mining in Arkansas, Eng. 

 and Mining Jour. 



Geology of southeastern Iowa, 

 Gordon. 



Maquoketa shales, James, V. F. 



History of Ozark uplift. Broad- 

 head. 



History of Missouri River, 

 Broadhead. 



1890. Central mineral region of Texas, 



Comstook. 

 Extinct volcanoes of Colorado, 



Lakes. 

 Warren's geography. Brewer. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 



Broadhead,Chamberlin,Daw- 



sou, G. M.; Emmons, S. F.; 



Hague, A., Loughridge, Mc- 



Gee. 

 Maquoketa shales in Iowa, 



James, J. F. 

 Zinciferous clays of Missouri, 



Seamon. 

 Building stones of Missouri, 



Ladd. 

 Indian Territory and Red River, 



Hill, R. T. 

 Drainage of central Texas, Tarr. 

 Carboniferous of central Texas, 



Tarr. 

 Review of Texas geology, Dum- 



hle. 

 Report, Rocky Mountain di- 

 vision, U. S.Geol. Snrvey,Em- 



mons, S. F. 



1891. Central basin of Texas, Curtice. 

 Contributions to geology of the 



Southwest, Hill, R. T. 



Reconnaissance in Indian Ter- 

 ritory, Hill, R. T. 



Ozark series, Broadhead. 



Washington County., Ark., Si- 

 monds, Branner. 



Supposed Trenton fossil fish, 

 Am. Geol. 



Analysis of Cherokee limestone, 

 Eakins. 



Novaculites of Arkansas, Gris- 

 wold. 



Silurian — Continued. 

 West of the Mississippi Rivee (ex- 

 cepting Minnesota) — Continued. 

 1801. Ore deposits of Pioche, Nev., 

 Maynard. 

 GreatFalls coal field,N6wberry. 

 Report, Montana division, U. S. 



Geol. Survey, Peale. 

 Manganese ores, Arkansas, Pen- 

 rose. 

 Igneous rocks of Arkansas, Wil- 

 liams, S. F. 

 Central mineral region of Texas, 



Comstock. 

 Trans - Pecos, Texas, Streeru- 

 witz. 



Canada (including all of British North 

 America). 

 1752. M^moire dans lequel on com- 

 pare le Canada h la Suisse, 

 Guettard. 



1820. Tour between Hartford and 



Quebec, SlUiman. 



1821. Observations on northwest por- 



tion of Lake Huron, Bigsby. 



1822. Geology, etc., of Malbay, lower 



Canada, Bigsby. 

 1824. Geology of Montreal, Bigsby. 

 Notes on Lake Huron, Bigsby. 

 List of minerals and remains in 

 Canada, Bigsby. 

 1826. Geology of voyages to North- 

 west passage, by Perry, 

 Jameson. 



1828. Topographic and geologic 



notes, shore of Polar Sea, 

 Richardson, John. 



1829. Geology and mineralogy of 



Nova Scotia, Brown and 



Smith. 

 Neighborhood of Falls of Mont- 



morenci. Green, W. 

 A few rocks and minerals of 



upper Canada, Bonnycastle. 

 Geognosy of part of Saguenay 



County, Baddeley, F. H. 



1830. Transition rocks of the Cata- 



raqui, Bonnycastle. 



Sulphate of strontia and geolo- 

 gy of Kingston, Baddeley. 



Arctic regions, steppes of Rus- 

 sia, etc.. Am. Jour. Sci. 



1831. Essay on metallic minerals in 



Canada, Baddeley. 



