DABTON.] 



NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



907 



Smith, Eugene A. — Continued. 



On a. section of the strata of the 



Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of 

 Alabama. [Abstract.] 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 33, pp. 407- 

 408 (6 lines), 1885. 



Remarks on a paper of Dr. Otto 



Meyer on " Species in the southern old 

 Tertiary." 



Am. Jour. Sci., 33 series, vol. 30, pp. 270-275, 

 1885. 



Phosphatic rocks of Florida. 



Science, vol. 5, pp. 395-396 (J p.), 1885. 



Tertiary phosphates in Alabama. 



Science, vol. 5, p. 376 (| p.), 1885. 



Geological survey of Alabama, Bulle- 

 tin No. 1, 85 pages, 9 plates, 1886. 



Report of the subcommittee on 



Cenozoic. (Marine.) 



International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, 

 Eeports, 1888 F, p. 19, 1888. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 269-284, 1888. 



Geological structure and description 



of the valley regions adjacent to the 

 Cahaba coal field. 



Geol. Surv. Alabama, Keport on Cahaba 

 coal field, pp. 133-180, 2 plates, Montgomery, 

 1891. 



Preface. 



Geol. Snrv. Alabama, Keport on coal meas- 

 ures of the plateau region, by H. McCalley, 

 pp. 5-8, Montgomery, 1891. 



Gesner, "William, and. Alabama 



[geological formations]. 



Maofarlane's Geol. Ewy. Guide, pp. 200-203, 

 1879. 



[ and Gesner, William.] Alabama. 



Maofarlane's Geol. Rwy. Guide, 2d edition, 

 pp. 378-382, 1890. 



and Johnson, Lawrence C. Tertiary 



and Cretaceous strata of Tuscaloosa, 

 Tombigbee, and Alabama rivers. 



TJ. S. Geol. Surv., Bull., vol. 7, pp. 153-341, 

 Plates I-XXI, No. 43, Washington, 1887. 



Abstracts, Am. Geol., vol. 4, pp. 188-191, 1889; 

 Am. Kat., vol. 24, pp. 164-165, 1890. 



Smith, George. History of Delaware 

 County, Pa., from the discovery of the 

 territory included within its limits to 

 the present time, with a notice of the 

 geology of the county and catalogues 

 of its minerals, plants, quadrupeds, 

 and birds, 582 pages, map, plates. [Not 

 seen.] 



Smith, Herbert H. Discovery of Paleo- 

 zoic rooks in western Brazil. 



Am. Nat., vol. 17, pp. 1156-1157, 1883. 



Smith, Herbert H. — Continued. 



Notes on the physical geography of 



the Amazon Valley. 



Am. Nat., vol. 19, pp. 27-37, 1885. 



Smith, J. Alden. Report on the devel- 

 opment of the mineral, metallurgical, 

 and other resources of Colorado for 

 1881-82, 159 pages, Denver [Chain and 

 Hardy], 1883. [Not seen.] 



Smith, J. L. Analysis of the cotton 

 lands at the head waters of Cooper 

 River. 



South Carolina, Report on geology, by M. 

 Tuomey, pp. xliii-xlviii, Colmnbia, 1848. 

 Smith, J. Lawrence. Chrome and meer- 

 schaum of Asia Minor. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 7, pp. 285-286, 

 1849. 



Memoir on emery. First part, on the 



geology and mineralogy of emery from 

 observations made in Asia Minor. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 10, pp. 354-369, 

 1850. 



Head to Acad. Sci. of French Inst., July, 

 1850. 



On the geology of emery and corun- 

 dum. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. 6, p. 274, 

 1852. 



Report on Dupont's artesian well at 



Louisville, Ky. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 27, pp. 174-178, 

 1859. 



On the emery mine of Chester, Hamp- 

 den County, Mass., with remarks on the 

 nature of emery and its associate min- 

 erals. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 42, pp. 83-93, 

 1866. 



Notes on the corundum of North 



Carolina, Georgia, and Montana, with 

 a description of the gem variety of the 

 corundum from these localities. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 6, pp. 180-186, 

 1873. 



Smith, Richard, Bro'wn, Richard, and. 

 Geology and mineralogy. 



An historical and statistical account of 

 Nova Scotia, by Thomas C. Halliburton, chap. 

 IX, sec. 3, Halifax, 1829. [Not seen.] 



Smith, Sanderson. Notice of a post-Plio- 

 cene deposit on Gardiners Island, Suf- 

 folk County, N. Y. 



New York Lyceum Nat. Hist., Annals, vol. 

 8, pp. 149-151, 1867. 



