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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULL. 127. 



Texas — Continued. 



1856. Collections on Big Wichita and 



Brazos rivers, Blake, W. P. 



Keconnaissance from the Mis- 

 sissippi to Los Angeles, Cal., 

 Marcou, J. 



Exploration for railroad to the 

 Pacific, Whipple. 



Geology of route to Pacific near 

 thirty-fifth parallel, Marcou, 

 J. ; Blake, W. P. 



EeTiewof part of geologic map 

 of the United States, by Mar- 

 cou, Blake, W. P. 



Expedition to source of the 

 Brazos River, Marcy, E. B. 



Fort Belknap and Double Moun- 

 tain regions, StoUey. 



Expedition through unexplored 

 Texas, Parker, W. B. 



1857. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils 



from Mexican boundary sur- 

 vey, Conrad. 

 Geology of lower Rio Bravo, 



Schott. 

 Geology and paleontology,Mex- 



ican boundary survey.Hall, J. 

 Rio Grande Valley ftom 



El Paso to the Pecos, Parry. 

 Report on routes to the Pacific 



in California and to the Rio 



Grande, Antisell. 

 From mouth of Devil's River 



to El Paso, Michler. 

 United States and Mexican 



boundary survey, Emory, 



Parry . 

 Microscopic examination of 



some earths, Bailey, J. W. 

 Progress of Pacific Railroad 



explorations, Humphreys. 

 Les roches dn Jura, Marcou, J. 

 18.58. Geology of North America, 



Marcou, J. 

 Ouvrage relatif il la geologic de 



I'Am^rique du Nord, Mar- 

 cou, J. 

 Sketch of geology of United 



States, Rogers, H. D. 

 Description des Montagues 



rocheuses, Marcou, J. 

 Tertiary and Cretaceous of the 



Northwest, Meek and Hay- 

 den. 



Tezas — Continued. 



1858. Tagebuch einer Reise vom Mis- 



sissippi, MoUhansen. 

 American geology, addressed to 

 Meek and Hay den, Marcou, J. 



1859. Marcou's geology of North 



America, Dana, J. D. ; Agas- 



siz, A. 

 First report on geology of 



Texas, Shuraard, B. F. 

 Reply to criticisms of J. D. 



Dana, Marcou, J. 

 Boundary survey of Texas, 



Russell, W. H. 

 Well at Austin, Shumard, B. F. 

 Artesian boring in western 



Texas, Pope. 

 Etat des connaissances sur la 



faune primordiale, Barrande. 

 Sketch of Texas, Moore, F. 



1860. Cretaceous of Texas, Shumard, 



B. F. 



Coal measures of northern 

 Texas, Shumard, B. F. 



Coast of Texas from Matagorda- 

 Bay to Corpus Christi, Gil- 

 bert, S. A. 



Geological features of Texas, 

 Shumard and Riddell. 



1861. Primodial of Texas, Shumard, 



B. F. 



Sur la faune primordiale, Bar- 

 rande. 



Reply to Marcou on Cretaceous 

 and Carboniferous, Meek. 



1862. Section of Cretaceous, Shu- 



mard, B. P. 

 Cretaceous and Carboniferous, 



Marcou, J. 

 Glauconite in Lower Silurian, 



Hunt, T. S. 

 Synopsis of Texas Cretaceous 



brachiopods, Gabb. 

 New Cretaceous fossils from 



Texas, Shumard, B. F. 

 Lower Silurian, Jurassic, Cre- 

 taceous, and Tertiary fossils 



from Nebraska, Meek and 



Hayden. 

 1866. Preliminary report of survey of 



Texas, Buckley. 

 Resources of Texas, Buckley. 

 Extent of coal, Shumard, B. F. 

 Rivers and water power of 



southwestern Texas, Buck- 

 ley. 



