DARTON.] 



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Taylor, Richard C. — Continued. 

 Broad Top Mountain, in Bedford 

 County, and of a coal vein in Perry 

 County, Pa., with sections. 



Geol. Soc. Pennsylvania, Trans., vol.1, pp. 

 177-193, plates, 1835. 



On the geological position of certain 



beds which contain numerous fossil 

 marine plants of the family Fucoides, 

 near Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pa. 

 Geol. Soc. Pennsylvania, Trans., vol. 1, pp. 

 5-15, plates, 1835. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sol., vol. 27, pp. 347- 

 348, 1835. 



Notice of a model of the western 



portion of the Schuylkill or southern 

 coal field of Pennsylvania [and] on the 

 most appropriate modes for represent- 

 ing geological phenomena. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 41, pp. 80-91, plate, 1841. 

 Assoc. Am. Geol., Trans., pp. 81-94, Plate 

 rv, 1843. 



Memoir of the character and pros- 

 pects of the copper region of Gibara, 

 and a sketch of the geology of the 

 northeast part of Cuba. 



Am. Phil. Soc, Trans., vol. 9, new series, 

 pp. 204-219, 1846. 



Deposition respecting the asphaltum 



mine of Hillsborough, New Brunswick 

 Supreme Court, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

 Philadelphia, 1851. 



Substance of notes made during a 



geological reconnaissance in the auri 

 ferous porphyry region next the Carib- 

 bean Sea, in the province of Veraguas 

 and Isthmus of Panama. 



Philadelpliia Acad. Sci., Jour., vol. 2, 2d 

 series, pp. 81-86, plate, 1354. 



On a vein of asphaltum at Hills- 

 borough, Albert County, New Bruns- 

 wick. 



Am. Phil. Soc, Proc, vol. 5, pp. 241-243, 

 1854. 



Statistics of coal. The geographical 



and geological distribution of mineral 

 combustibles or fossil fuel, including 

 also notices and localities of the 

 various mineral bituminous substances 

 employed in the arts and manufactures 

 [etc.], clxviii, 754 pages, plates, maps, 

 Philadelphia, 1848. Second edition 

 edited by S. S. Haldeman, xs, 640 

 pages, plates, maps, Philadelphia, 1855. 



Taylor, Richard C, and Clemson, T. G. 

 Notice of a vein of bituminous coal, re- 

 cently explored near Havana, Cuba. 

 Am. Phil. Soc, Trans., vol. 6, now series, 

 pp. 191-197, plate, 1839. 



Taylor, Stephen. Discovery in Virgini.a' 

 of the regular mineral salt formation. 

 Am. Jour. Sol., vol. 41, pp. 214^-216, 1841. 

 Taylor, Steuben. Notice of miscellane- 

 ous localities of minerals [in Rhode 

 Island]. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 8, pp. 225-227, 1824. 



Notice of a rooking stone in "War- 

 wick, E. I. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 7, pp. 201-203, plate, 

 1824. 



Taylor [W. B.]. [The causes of Glacial 

 climate.] [Abstract.] 



Washington Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 2, pp. 43- 

 44, 46-47, 1880. 



On the crumpling of the earth's 



crust. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pp. 249-266, 

 1885. 



Eead to Philosophical Society of "Washing- 

 ton, 1885. 



A probable cause of the shrinkage 



of the earth's crust. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 34, pp. 200- 

 202, 1886. 

 Abstract, Science, vol. 6, p. 220 (J p.), 1885. 



Taylor, W. Edgar. Geology in our pre- 

 paratory schools. 



Am. Geol., vol. 1, pp. 316-321, 1888. 



Tenne, C. A. Ueber Gesteine des Cerro 



de las Nevajas (Messerberg) in Mexico. 



Grool. Gesell., Zeit., vol. 37, pp. 610-620, 1885. 



Tennessee. 



1807. Observations on geology of 

 United States, and geologic 

 jnap, Maclure. 



1818. Geology of the United States, 

 Maclure. 



1821. Structure of valley of the Mis- 

 sissippi, Nuttall. 



1823. Geological features of Tennessee, 

 Haywood, J. 



1828. Sketches of geology of Alabama, 

 Porter, "W. S. 



1830. Ferruginous sand formation of 

 United States, Morton, S. G. 



1835. Remains of transition series in 

 Mississippi Valley, Troost. 

 Third report on Tennessee, 

 Troost. 



