THE GEOLOGY OF LONG ISLAND, ETC. 



1894 — Hollick, A. Some further notes on the geology of the north 



shore of Long Island. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Science Vol. 13, 1894, 



p. 122-30. Discusses silicified Paleozoic fossils found in the 



drift at Lloyd Neck. 

 1894 — Hollick, A. Additions to the Paleobotany of the Cretaceous 



formation of Long Island. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 21:49-65. 



Gives further discoveries of Cretaceous floras at Eaton, Lloyd, 



Oak necks, Glen Cove, Sea Cliff. 

 1894 — Hollick, A. Recent investigations in the Cretaceous formation 



on Long Island, N. Y. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Science. VoL 



42. p. 175. 

 1890 — Hollick, A. The Age of the Amboy clay series as indicated by 



its Flora. Am. Geologist 22:255-56 and Science N. S. VoL 



8, 1898. p. 467-468. 

 1898 — Hollick, A. Geological Notes, Long Island and Block Island. 



Trans. N. Y. Acad Sci. Vol. 16, p. 9-18. 

 1899 — Hollick, C. A. Notes on the Geology and Botany of the Fox 



Hills Golf Links. Proc. Nat. Science Association of Staten 



Island. Special No. 11. 

 1901 — Hollick, C. A. A Recently Introduced Grass (Festuca capillata 



Lam.) Proc. Nat. Science Association of Staten Island 8:16-17. 



1901. 

 1901— Hollick, C. A.— List of Fungi Collected at Tottenville, Oct. 4, 



1890. Proc Nat. Science Association of Staten Island. 8:25. 



1901. 

 1903 — Hollick, A. Filed work during 1901 in the Cretaceous beds of 



Long Island. 55th Ann. Report N. Y. State Museum, 1903. p. 



48-50. Gives a list of paleontological accessions from Glen Cove. 

 1904 — Hollick, A. Additions to the Paleobotany of the Cretaceous 



formation on Long Island. II. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Garden, Vol. 3, 



p. 403-18. 

 1905 — Hollick, A. The occurrence and origin of Amber in the Eastern 



United States Amer. Naturalist 39:137-145. 

 1906 — Hollick, A. and Jeffrey, E. C. Affinities of Certain Cretaceous 



Plant Remains Commonly Referred to the Genera Dammara and 



Brachyphyllum. Amer. Nat. 40:187-215. 

 1906 — Hollick, A. Origin of the Amber Found on Staten Island. 



Journal, N. Y. Bot. Garden 7:11-12. 

 1906 — Hollick, A. A Fossil Forest Fire. Proc. Staten Island Assoc. 



Arts and Sciences 1:21-23. 

 1906 — Hollick, A. The cretaceous Flora of Southern N. Y. and New 



England. Mon. U. S. Geol. Survey. Vol. 50. 

 1909 — Hollick, A. and Jeffery, E. C. Studies of Cretaceous Coniferous 



Remains from Kreischerville, N. Y. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Garden. 



Vol. 3, 1909. 



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