DASTON.] 



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Tertiary — Continued. 

 General — Continued. 

 1888. Reports on Cenozoio (interior), 

 Cope. 

 Report on Cenozoic (marine), 



Smith, E. A. 

 Nomenclature of Tertiary, New- 

 berry, Wineiiell, A. 

 Nomenclature of Cenozoic, Le 



Conte. 

 Classification and nomencla- 

 ture, Marcou, J. 

 Classification of Tertiaries 



Heilprin. 

 Faunal relations of Tertiaries, 



Dall. 

 Oligocene in Gulf region, Hil- 

 gard, Aldrich. 

 1891. Orange sand, Lagrange and 

 Appomattox, Hilgard. 

 Origin and age of Lafayette 

 formation, Upham. 

 Tescbemacher, J. E . [Direction of rock 

 scratches in Dorchester, Mass.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 39, p. 182 (^^ p.), 1840. 

 Bead to Boston Soc. Kart. Hist. 



[Dendritic martings on slate at 



Newton, Mass.] 



Boslon Soo, Nat. Hist. Proc, vol. 1, p. 96 

 (i p.), 1844. 



[ ] [Fossil ferns from coal mines of 



Mansfield, Mass.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proo., vol. 1, pp. 61- 

 62 (J p.), 1844. 



[Note on metamorphism, cleavage, 



and bedding in sedimentary rocks.] 

 Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, pp. 29-30 

 (i p.), 1851. 



Texas. 



1752. M^moire dans lequel on compare 

 le Canada k la Suisse, Guet- 

 tard. 



1791. Travels, Bartram. 



1821. Formations of western part of 

 Mississippi Valley, James, 

 E.P. 



1833. Texas, Holley, M. A. 



1835. Report on elevated country 

 between the Missouri and Red 

 rivers, Featherstonhaugh. 



1840. Map and description of Texas, 



Moore, F., jr. 



1841. Texas, Kennedy, "W. 



1846. Geology of Texas, Roemer. 



1847. Notes on the upper Kio Grande, 



Tilden, B. P. 



Texas — Continued. 



1848. Contributions to the geology of 



Texas, Roemer. 

 Mittheilungen an Professor 

 Brown, Roemer. 



1849. Texas, Roemer. 

 Exploration from San Antonio 



to El Paso, Whitney, W. H. C. 



1850. Reconnaissance from Corpus 



Christi to the Leona, Michler. 

 Santa Fe expedition, Marcy. 

 Observations in western Texas, 



Whitney, W.H.C. 

 Reconnaissance from Red River 



to Rio Pecos, Michler. 



1851. Texas coal fields, De Bow. 

 Geology of lower Colorado re- 

 gion, Sohott. 



Observations on Texas, Engel- 

 mann. 



1852. Crystalline schists of Texas, 



Engelmann. 

 Kreidebildungen von Texas, 

 Roemer. 



1853. Exploration on Red River re- 



gion, Shumard, 6. C. 

 Primordial fossil from Texas, 



Barrande. 

 Red River region, Marcy, R. B. 

 Ueber Texas, Roemer. 

 Silur-Gebilde in Texas, etc., 



Barrande. 

 Rocks from Red River region, 



Hitchcock, C.H. 

 Kreide-Versteinerungen von 



Texas, Giebel. 

 G^ologie des Montagues ro- 



cheuses, Marcou, J. 

 Geologic map of United States, 



etc., Marcou, J. 



1854. Report on soils. Booth, J. C. 

 Notes from Preston, Red River, 



and El Paso, Marcou, J. 

 Explorations for railroad to the 

 Pacific, Whipple. 



1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- 



Amerika, Marcou, J. 

 Geology of route to the Pacific, 



Blake, W. P. 

 Notes entre Preston et El Paso, 



Marcou, J. 

 Texas and her resources, De 



Bow. 



1856. Origin of greensand, Bailey, 



J. W. 

 Eocene of Jackson, Miss., Con- 

 rad. 



