Joseph Barrell. 2Y9 



Preliminary Program, New Haven meeting, Geol. Soc. America, 



1912, pp. 20-21. 

 Discussion of paper by A. W. Grabau on "A classification of marine 



deposits." Bull. Geol. Soc. America, vol. 24, pp. 713-714. 

 Field and office methods in the preparation of geologic reports; 



measurements by compass, pace, and aneroid. Econ. Geology, vol. 



8, pp. 691-700. 

 A Yale honors school. Yale Daily News, Dec. 16, pp. 1, 6. 

 1913-1914 — The Upper Devonian delta of the Appalachian geosyneline: 



Pt. I. The delta and its relations to the interior sea. This Journal 



(4), vol. 36, pp. 429-472. 

 Pt. II. Factors controlling the present limits of the strata. Ibid., 



vol. 37, pp. 87-109. 

 Pt. III. The relations of the delta to Appalachia. Ibid., pp. 



225-253. 

 1914 — (With Charles Schuchert.) A revised geologic time-table for North 



America. Ibid., vol 38, pp. 1, 17-23, 26, 27. 

 Eeview of ' ' Principles of stratigraphy, " by A. W. Grabau. Science, 



new ser., vol. 40, pp. 135-139. 

 The status of hypotheses of polar wanderings. Ibid., vol. 40, pp. 



383-840. 

 The seismograph at the Peabody Museum. Yale Daily News, Dec. 



8, p. 8. 

 1914-1915 — The strength of the earth's crust: 



Pt. I. Geologic tests of the limits of strength. Jour. Geology, vol. 



22, pp. 28-48. 

 Pt. II. Eegional distribution of isostatic compensation. Ibid., pp. 



145-165. 

 Pt. III. Influence of variable rate of isostatic compensation. Ibid., 



pp. 209-236. 

 Pt. IV. Heterogeneity and rigidity of the crust as measured by 



departures from isostasy. Ibid., pp. 289-814. 

 Pt. V. The depth of masses producing gravity anomalies and deflec- 

 tion residuals. Ibid., pp. 441-468, 537-555. 

 Pt. YT. Eelations of isostatic movements to a sphere of weakness — 



the asthenosphere. Ibid., pp. 655-683. 

 Pt. VII. Variation of strength with depth, as shown by the nature 



of departures from isostasy. Ibid., pp. 729-741, vol. 23, pp. 27-44. 

 Pt. VIII. Physical conditions controlling the nature of the litho- 



sphere and asthenosphere. Ibid., pp. 425-443, 499-515. 

 1915 — Origin of the solar system under the planetesimal hypothesis. In 



' ' Text-book of geology, " by L. V. Pirsson and Charles Schuchert, 



pp. 513-526. 

 Eeview of ''The climatic factor as illustrated in arid America," by 



Ellsworth Huntington. Jour. Geology, vol. 23, pp. 95-96; also in 



this Journal (4), vol. 38, 1914, pp. 563-567. 

 Intercollegiate geological excursion of New England. (Unsigned.) 



Bull, Amer. Geog. Soc, vol. 47, pp. 872-878. 

 Factors in movements of the strand line and their results in the 



Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene. This Journal (4), vol. 40, pp. 



1-22. In modified form in Jour. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 5, pp. 



413-420. 

 Central Connecticut in the geologic past. Connecticut State Geol. 



Nat. Hist. Survey, Bull. 23, pp. 6-44. Originally published in 



much shorter form under the same title in Wyoming Hist. Geol. 



Soc, Proc. and Coll., vol. 12, 1912, pp. 25-54. 

 1916 — Eeview of "Origin of the earth," by T. C. Chamberlin. Science, 



new ser., vol. 44, pp. 239-244. 

 The fourteenth New England Intercollegiate Geological Excursion. 



Ibid., vol. 44, pp. 701-703. 



