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[1915-19-] 



DAVIS, C. A., 2. On the Fossil Algae of the Petroleum -yielding Shales of 

 the Green River Formation of Colorado and Utah. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 

 Washington, ii. pp. 114-119. 1916. 



. Obit. — See Lane, A. O, 6. 



DAVIS, E. F. The Franciscan Sandstone. Bull. Oeol. Univ. Calif, xi. pp. 



1-44, figs, [geol sections] & pis. i-ii. 1918. 

 DAVIS, J. K. See Mawson, Sib D., 4. 



DAVIS, N. B. Metal Oxide and Sulphide Impregnation of Fire-brick. Econ. 



Oeol. x. pp. 663-675, fig. & pis. xviii-xxi. 1915. 

 2. The Plasticity of Clay and its Relation to Mode of Origin. Trans. 



Am. Inst. M. E. li. pp. 451-480, figs. 1916. 

 3. Reports on the Clay Resources of Southern Saskatchewan. Canada 



Dep. Mines, Mines Branch, no. 468, pp. i-iv, 1-93, fig. [geol. section], 



pis. i-xxi, & 2 geol. maps. 1918. 

 DAVIS, W. M. Geographical Essays. Edited by D. W. Johnson. Pp. 



i-vi, 1-777, figs. 8vo. Boston, Mass., 1909. 

 -2. A Shaler Memorial Study of Coral Reefs. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, 



xl. pp. 223-271, figs. 1915; Nature, xcv. pp. 189-191. 1915; Science, 



xli. pp. 455-458. 1915. 

 3. The Origin of Coral Reefs. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Washington, i. 



pp. 146-152, fig. 1915. 

 — • — 4. The Mission Range, Montana. Ibid. i. pp. 626-628, fig. [geol. section]. 



1915. 



5. Clift Islands in the Coral Seas. Ibid. ii. pp. 284-288, fig. [diagram]. 



1916. 



6. The Exploration of the Pacific. Ibid. ii. pp. 391-394. 1916. 



7. Extinguished and Resurgent Coral Reefs. Ibid. ii. pp. 466—471, 



figs, [cross-sections]. 1916. 

 8. The Origin of certain Fiji Atolls. Ibid. ii. pp. 47 1-475, figs, [diagrams]. 



1916. 



9. The Great Barrier Reef of Australia. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xliv. 



pp. 339-350, figs, [chart & sections]. 1917. 

 10. The Structure of High -standing Atolls. Proc. Nat. Acad Sci., 



Washington, iii. pp. 473—479, figs, [diagrams]. 1917. 

 11. The Isostatic Subsidence of Volcanic Islands. Ibid. iii. pp. 649- 



654. 1917. 



12. Sublacustrine Glacial Erosion in Montana. Ibid. iii. pp. 696-702, 



figs, [glaciol. map]. 1917. 

 13. A Handbook of Northern France. Pp. i— xi, 1—174, figs, [physiogr. 



maps & geol. sections]. 12mo. Cambridge, Mass., 1918. A.C. 

 14. Excursions around Aix-les-Bains. Pp. 1-72, figs, [maps & geol. 



sections]. 12mo. Cambridge, Mass., 1918. A.C. 

 15. The Geological Aspects of the Coral Reef Problem. [Abstract.] 



Abs. Proc. Q. S. 1917-18, pp. 50-51. 1918; & Science Progress, xiii. 



pp. 420-444, figs, [diagrams]. 1919. A.C. 

 16. Grove Karl Gilbert. [Obit.] Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xlvi. pp. 



669-681. 1918. 



17. Subsidence of Reef-encircled Islands. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxix. 



pp. 489-574, figs, [maps & diagrams]. 1918. 

 18. Coral Reefs and Submarine Banks. Journ. Oeol., Chicago, xxvi. 



pp. 198-223, 289-309, 385-411, figs, [diagrams]. 1918. 

 19. Fringing Reefs of the Philippine Islands. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 



Washington, iv. pp. 197-204. 1918. 

 20. Metalliferous Laterite in New Caledonia. Ibid. iv. pp. 275-280, 



figs, [diagrams]. 1918. 

 21. The Framework of the Earth. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xlviii. pp. 



225-241. 1919. 



. See also Holland, Sir Thomas H., 3. 



. Biogr. — See Anon., 21. 



DAVIS, W. W. Evidence bearing on a possible North -Eastward Extension 

 of Missjssippian Seas in Illinois. Journ. Oeol., Chicago, xxv. pp. 576- 

 583. 1917. 



DAVISON, C. The Earthquake in Central Italy. Oeogr. Journ. xlv. pp. 

 145-146. 1915. 



2. Earthquakes in Great Britain (1889-1914). Ibid. xlvi. pp. 357-374, 



figs, [earthq. -charts]. 1915. 

 3. The Avezzano Earthquake of January 13. Nature, xcv. pp. 76-77, 



fig. [earthq. -map]. 1915. 



