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Tertiary — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region (Massachu- 

 setts to Georgia) — Continued. 



1881. Action of frost in superficial 



material, Kerr. 



Tertiary of Maryland, Heilprin. 



Trenton gravels and antiquity 

 of man, Lewis, H. C. 



Vertebrate remains from South 

 Carolina, Leidy, 



Geology of Philadelphia 

 County, etc., Pennsylvania, 

 Hall, C. E. ; Lesley, J. P. 



Iron ores and lignites of Mont- 

 gomery County Valley, Penn- 

 sylvania, Lewis, H. C. 



Surface geology of Philadelphia 

 and vicinity, Lewis, H. C. 



1882. Report of well at Charleston, 



South Carolina, Charleston. 



Notes on the geology of the 

 Virginias, Rogers, W. B. 



Position of Eocene of Mary- 

 land, Heilprin. 



Artesian well at Port Monroe, 

 Fontaine. 



Infusorial deposit of Fort Mon- 

 roe well, Rogers, W. B. 



1883. Geology and soils of tobacco 



region of North Carolina, 



Kerr. 

 Stratified drift in Delaware, 



Chester. 

 Report of survey of New Jersey 



for 1883, Cook, G. H. 

 Ages and classification of post- 

 Eocene of Atlantic Slope, 



Heilprin. 

 South Carolina, resources, etc., 



Hammond. 



1884. Cotton production in North 



Carolina and Virginia, Kerr. 



Cotton production in Georgia, 

 Loughridge. 



Phosphates in North Carolina, 

 Dabney. 



Geology of Hatteras, Kerr. 



Tertiary of Eastern and South- 

 ern States, Heilprin. 



Contributions to Tertiary geol- 

 ogy, Heilprin, 



New Jersey building stones, 

 Cook and Smock. 



North Carolina building stones, 

 Kerr and Kerr. 



Tertiary — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region (Massachu- 

 setts to Georgia) — Continued. 



1884. Soil map of cotton Sta+es, Hil- 



gard. 



Distribution of iron ores in 

 eastern United States, Smock, 

 J. C. 



Reprint of reports on geology 

 of the Virginias, Rogers, W. B. 



Report of survey of New Jersey 

 for 1884, Cook, G. H. 



Limits of Tertiary, North Car- 

 olina, Winchell, A. 



Physical and agricultural fea- 

 tures of South Carolina, Ham- 

 mond. 



North Carolina phosphates, 

 Phillips, W. B. ; Dabney. 



1885. Town geology, the lesson of 



the Philadelphia rocks, Heil- 

 prin. 



Geologic atlas of counties of 

 Pennsylvania, Lesley, J. P. 



Survey of Delaware County, 

 Pa., Hall, C. E. 



Report of State geologist of 

 New Jersey, Cook, G. H. 



Gravels of south Delaware 

 peninsula, Chester. 



Handbook of Virginia, Harri- 

 son. 



Map of the United States, 

 MoGee. 



Eocene of North Carolina, 

 Kerr. 



Survey of New Jersey, report 

 for 1885, Cook, G. H. 



Report, Atlantic Coast division, 

 Shaler. 



Rogers's geology of the Virgin- 

 ias, Campbell, J. L. and 

 Campbell, H. D. 



Cretaceous and Tertiary of New 

 Jersey, Cook, G. H. 



Fossils of Raritan clays and 

 marls of New Jersey, Whit- 

 field, R. P. 



Review of geology of Delaware, 

 Chester. 



1886. Geology of northern New Eng- 



land, Hitchcock, C. H. 



Features of the recent earth- 

 quake, McGee. 



Fauna of New Jersey marls, 

 Whitfield, R. P. 



