Call, R. Ellsworth. — Geolo n;J X:/i, It ■ f I , if Co., Iowa (1880). 

 pp.. 35. (Extracted from history of Fremont Co., Iowa.) 



and the physical geogriphy of the loess era. The article partakes entirely of the 

 character of a popular treatment of the surface geology of the county. 

 Call, R. ELLSWORTH— Fossils of the Iowa Loess. Am. Nat., Vol. XV, pp. 

 585-586 (1SS1). 

 Notices the distribution of the loess in Southwestern Iowa. Calls attention to the 

 number of species of fossils as mentioned by various observers. Lists of fossil land 

 and fresh-water shells found in the counties of Mills and Fremont. 

 Call, R. Ellsworth.— The Loess in Central Iowa. Am. Nat., Vol. XV, pp. 







light of the geology c 



St. Lawrence, in Canada. Contains little 

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ontiguous Territory, V? . 



the probable physical 



