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Tertiary — C outinued . 

 Atlantic Coast Eegion (Massachu- 

 setts to Georgia) — Continued. 



1852. Eeport of geological survey of 



North Carolina, Emmons, E. 

 Post-Pliocene of Southern and 

 Northern States, Desor, E. 



1853. Keport on certain points in 



geology of Massachusetts, 

 Hitchcock, E. 

 Brown coal of Brandon,Vt., and 

 age of hematite in the United 

 States, Hitchcock, E. 



1854. Tertiary of San Domingo and 



Vicksburg, Miss., Conrad. 



Fossils from Tertiary of South- 

 ern States, Tuomey. 



Marl of lower Virginia, Rogers, 

 W.B. 



1855. Ueber die Geologic von Nord- 



Amerika, Mareou, J. 



1856. Origin of greensand, Bailey, 



J.W. 



Eeport on southern New Jersey, 

 Cook, G. H. 



Fossil, fruits and age of Bran- 

 don lignite, Vermont, Hitch- 

 cock, E. 



Eeport of survey forl856i South 

 Carolina, Lieber. 



Fifth report of chemist of 

 Maryland, Higgins. 



1857. Geology of Cape May County, 



N. J., Cook, G. H. 



1858. Remains of animals in post- 



Pliocene in South Carolina, 



Holmes, F. S. 

 Geology and geography of 



North America, Eogers, H. D. 

 Fossils of the post-Pliocene, 



Holmes, F. S. 

 North Carolina, agriculture of 



eastern counties, Emmons, E. 

 Geology of North America, 



Maroou, J. 



1859. Catalogue of State cabinet and 



notes on metamorphics, 



Hitchcock, E. 

 Changes along coast of South 



Carolina, Lieber. 

 Post-Pliocene fossils of South 



Carolina, Holmes, F. S. 



1860. Fossils from Labrador, Maine, 



etc., Dawson, J. W. 

 First report of chemist of 

 Maryland, Tyson. 

 BuU. 127 59 



Tertiary — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Eegion (Massachu- 

 setts to Georgia) — Continued. 



1860. Second report of chemist of 



Maryland, Tyson. 



Agriculture of North Carolina, 

 Emmons, E. 



Swamp lands of North Carolina, 

 Emmons, E. 



Post-Pliocene of South Caro- 

 lina, Holmes, F. S. 



1861. Notes on sections across Ver- 



mont, Hitchcock, C. H. 



Drift near Brandon, Vt., Jack- 

 sou and Blake. 



Infusorial earth from Maryland 

 and Virginia, Eogers, "W. B. 



Fossil fruits in lignites of Bran- 

 don, Vt., Lesquereux. 



Eeport on geology of Vermont, 

 Hitchcock, E., Hitchcock, E., 

 jr., Hager, and Hitchcock, 

 C. H. 



Diatomaceous earth of Notting- 

 ham, Md., Johnson, C. 



1865. Eocene 'lignite formation of 



United States, Conrad. 



Lignite of Franklin County 

 and geology of southeastern 

 Pennsylvania, Lesley, J. P. 



Frozen well of Brandon, Vt., 

 Blake, Rogers and Jackson. 



Report of survey of New Jer- 

 sey for 1864, Cook, G. H. 



1866. Map of Canada and part of 



United States, Logan and 

 HaU. 



1867. Tertiary of North and South 



Carolina, Conrad. 



1868. Geology of Vermont, Hitch- 



cock, C. H. 

 Geology of New Jersey, Cook, 



G. H. 

 Ashley River phosphates, 



Pratt. 



1869. Nodular phosphates of South 



Carolina, Shepard. 

 Map to illustrate types of 



earth's surface east from 



Cincinnati, Lesley, J. P. 

 American fossiliferous strata, 



Conrad. 



1870. Phosphate beds of South Caro- 



lina, Shaler. 

 Phosphate rocks of South Caro- 

 lina, Holmes, F. S. 



