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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF. 



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Tertiary — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region (Massachu- 

 setts to Georgia) — Continued. 



1887. Artesian wells, New Jersey, 



Cook. 



Boring at Atlantic City, Wool- 

 man. 



Miocene mollusca of New Jer- 

 sey, Heilprin. 



New Jersey Cretaceous, Whit- 

 field, E. P. 



Geology of Long Island, Dana, 

 J.D. 



Miocene fossils from New Jer- 

 sey, Heilprin. 



Map of United States, Hitch- 

 cock, C. H. 



1888. Notes onj oint structure, Crosby. 

 Map of vicinity of New York 



City, Martin, D. S. 



Eocene and its associates, Uhler. 



Excursions into southern coun- 

 ties of Maryland, Clark, W. B. 



Three formations of the middle 

 Atlantic Slope, MoGee. 



Marthas Vineyard, Shaler. 



1889, , Report — division, of Cenozoio 

 invertebrates. United States 

 Geological Survey, Dall. 



Diatoms in well at Atlantic 

 City, King. 



Map of New Jersey, Cook. 



Yellow gravels, Britton, N. L. 



Elvers and Talleys of Pennsyl- 

 vania, Davis, W. M. 



Cretaceous in Anne Arundel 

 and Prince George counties, 

 Md., Clark, W. B. 



Cretaceous of southwestern 

 Maryland, Bryan. 



1890. Cretaceous plants, Marthas 

 Vineyard, White, D. 



Cretaceous fossils, Marthas 

 Vineyard, Shaler. 



Deposits of eastern Massachu- 

 setts, Shaler. 



Gay Head, Mass., Clark, W. B. ; 

 Merrill, F. J. H. 



Analyses of clay and sands from 

 Gay Head, Clarke, F. W. ; 

 Eiggs. 



Ancient shore lines, Merrill, F. 

 J. H. 



I'iords and great lake basins of 

 North America, Upham. 



Tertiary — Continued. 

 Atlantic Coast Region (Massachu- 

 setts to Georgia) — Continued. 



1890. Long Island Sound and sub- 



merged channel of the Hud- 

 son, Dana, J. D. 



Development of northern New 

 Jersey, Davis and Wood. 



Artesian wells, Atlantic City, 

 Woolman. 



Artesian wells, New Jersey, 

 Nason. 



Traps of New Jersey region, 

 Darton. 



Warren's Geography, Brewer. 



Southern Maryland and Vir- 

 ginia, Clark, W. B. 



Potomac flora, Fontaine. 



Cape Fear Eiver region, North 

 Carolina, Clark, W. B. 



Distribution of fossil plants, 

 Ward, L. F. 



Southern extension - of Appo- 

 mattox formation, McGee. 



Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 

 Chance, Chester, Crosby, 

 Fontaine, Hammond, Hitch- 

 cockjC. H. ; Johnson, Rogers, 

 W. B. ; Smock, Uhler. 



Eeport, Atlantic Coast division. 

 United States Geological Sur- 

 vey [Cape Cod], Staler. 



1891. Section along Chattahoochee 



Eiver, Laugdon. 



Artesian wells, New Jersey, 

 Smock, Nason. 



Cretaceous and Eocene of Mary- 

 land, Uhler. 



Changes of Atlantic and Pacific 

 coasts, Le Coute. 



Eastern Maryland and Virginia, 

 Darton. 



Expedition into southern Mary- 

 land, Clark, AV. B. 



Fallen forest and peat in Dela 

 ware, Cresson, 



Washington region, Darton, 

 McGee. 



Neocene and Pleistocene con- 

 tinent movements, MoGee. 



Dismal Swamp, Shaler. 



Near Wilmington, N. C, Stan- 

 ton. 



Georgia, report of geological 

 survey, Spenoer, J. W. 



