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NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



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South 

 1835. 



1841. 

 1843. 

 1844. 



1845. 



1846. 



1847. 

 1848. 



1849. 



1850. 



1852. 

 1853. 

 1855. 



Carolina — Continued. 



Fossil fish teeth, Gait in Alabama, 

 and divisions of Cretaceous, 

 Morton, S. G. 



Observations in Atlanta Tertiary 

 region, Conrad. 



Secondary and Tertiary of south- 

 ern Atlantic States, Hodge. 



Agricultural survey of South Car- 

 olina, Ruffln. 



Age of Polythalamia, Rogers, H. 

 D. ; Bailey, L. W. 



Agricultural survey, RufSn. 



Survey of South Carolina, 

 Tuomey. 



Age of South Carolina Tertiary, 

 Tuomey. 



Cretaceous of parts of the United 

 States bordering on the Atlan- 

 tic, Lyell. 



Older Tertiary of Virginia, South 

 Carolina, and Georgia, Lyell. 



Travels in North America, Lyell. 



Miocene Tertiary of Virginia, 

 Maryland, and the Carolinas, 

 Lyell. ' 



Newer deposits of Southern 

 States, Lyell. 



Eocene of Georgia and Alabama, 

 Lyell. 



Itacolumite from South Carolina, 

 Lea. 



Analyses of marls from vicinity 

 of Charleston, Shepard. 



Geology of South Carolina, 

 Tuomey. 



Analyses of cotton lands. Smith, 

 J.L. 



Report on geology of South Car- 

 olina, Vanuxem. 



Letters on geology, Christy. 



Notes on geology of Charleston, 

 Holmes, F. S. 



Tertiary region of South Caro- 

 lina, Tuomey. 



Observations on Ashley River, 

 Holmes, F. S. 



Eocene of Vicksburg, Miss., Con- 

 rad. 



Post-Pliocene of Southern and 

 Northern States, Desor, E. 



Geologic map of United States, 

 etc., Marcou, J. 



Ueber die Geologic von Nord- 

 Amerika, Marcou, J. 



South 

 1856. 



1858. 



1859. 



1860. 



1865. 

 1867. 



1868. 

 1869. 



1870. 



1871. 



1872. 



1873. 



1875. 



1876. 



Carolina — Continued. 



Origin of green sand, Bailey, 

 J.W. 



Report of survey for 1856, Lieber. 



Remains of animals in post-Plio- 

 cene, Holmes, F. S. 



Report of survey of South Caro- 

 lina, Lieber. 



Fossils of the post-Pliocene, 

 Holmes, F. S. 



Geology of North America, Mar- 

 cou, J. 



Sketch of geology of the United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



Post-Pliocene fossils. Holmes, 

 F. S. 



Itacolumite and its associates, 

 Lieber. 



Chronology of southern AUe- 

 ghanies, Lieber. 



Greenville and Pickens districts, 

 Lieber. 



Changes along coast of South 

 Carolina, Lieber. 



Fourth report on South Carolina, 

 Lieber. 



Post-Pliocene of South Carolina, 

 Holmes, F. S. 



Eocene lignite formation,Conrad. 



Tertiary of North and South 

 Carolina, Conrad. 



Ashley River phosphate, Pratt. 



Nodular phosphates of South 

 Carolina, Shepard. 



Phosphate beds of South Caro- 

 lina, Shaler. 



Phosphate rooks of South Caro- 

 lina, Holmes, F. S. 



Phosphate beds, Shaler. 



Geognosy of the Appalachians, 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Phosphate sand, Shepard. 



Origin of phosphates, Kerr. 



Geology of phosphate beds, Pack- 

 ard. 



Causes of production of Cape 

 Hatteras, Shaler. 



Geologic map of the United 

 States, Hitchcock, C. H. ; 

 Hitchcock and Blake. 



Geologic chart of the United 

 States, Bradley, F. H. 



Tertiary of Atlantic Slope, Con- 

 rad. 



Fossils from Ashley phosphate 

 beds, Leidy. 



