XXII. Palaeozoologie. 2. Periodische Schriftea. 4763 



Third Annual Eeport 011 the Geological Survey of the State of New Jersey for the 



year 1866. [By Geo. H. Cook.] Trenton, 1867. 8. (27 S.) 

 Report of the State Geologist, Geo. H. Cook, for the year 1867. Trenton, 1868. 8. 



(28 p.) 



Fortges. u. d. Tit. : 



Annual Report of the State Geologist [Geo. H. Cook] of New Jersey for 1869 — 

 for the year 1872. 8. 



*For 1869. Trenton, N. J. : Printed at the True American Office, 1870. (57 S. M. 4 Karten.) 

 For the year 1870. New Brunswick, 1871. (75 S. M. 1 Karte u. 2 Taf.) 

 ,, „ 1871. ibid. 1872. (46 S. M. 1 Karte u. 1 Taf.) 

 „ „ „ 1872. Trenton, 1872, (44 S.) 



Fortges. u. d. Tit.: 



*Geological Survey of New Jersey. Annual Report of the State Geologist [Geo. H. 

 Cook] for the year 1873 — for the year 1880. Trenton, N. J. : (1874:) Public Opinion 

 — Wm. S. Sharp, Steam Book and Job Printer ; (1877 a. 1878:) Naar, Day, and 

 Naar, Printers; (1879:) Wm. S. Sharp, Printer and Stereotyper; (1880:) John L. 

 Murphy, Book and Job Printer. 1873—80. 8. 



For the year 1873 : 1873. 128 S. M. 2 Taf. u. 1 Karte. 

 „ „ ,, 1874 : 1874. 116 S. M. 1 Karte. 

 „ „ „ 1875 : 1875. 41 S. M. 1 Karte. 

 „ „ „ 1876 : 1876. 56 S. M. 1 Karte. 

 „ ,, „ 1877 : 1877. 56 S. M. 1 Karte. 

 „ ,, „ 1878 : 1878. 131 S. M. 1 Karte. 

 „ „ „ 1879 : 1879. 199 S. M. 2 Karten. 

 „ „ „ 1880 : 1880. 220 S. M. 3 Karten. 



Ausserdem publicirte derselbe Geological Survey : 



*Geologyof New Jersey. ByAuthority of the Legislature. George H.Cook, State 

 Geologist. Published by the Board of Managers. Newark, Printed at the Daily Ad- 

 vertiser Office, 1868. Lex. -8. (XXIV, 900 S. M. 5 Taf. resp. Karten; nebst Atlas 

 mit 8 Karten.) 



Catalogue of the Centennial Exhibit of the Geological Survey of New Jersey. 1876. 

 8. (84 p.) 



Geological Survey of New Jersey. Report [of Geo. H. Cook and JohnC. Smock] 

 on theClay Deposits of Woodbridge, South Amboy, and other places inNew Jersey, 

 together with their uses for Fire-brick, Pottery, etc. Trenton, 1878. 8. (VIII, 381 S. 

 Mit 2 Karten u. 1 Taf.) 



♦Geological Survey of New York [Vol. V:] of the State of New York. Palaeon- 

 tology. By James Hall, (Vol. V, P.II:) State Geologist. Vol. III — Vol.V, Partll. 

 Albany, N. Y., Printed by C. van Benthuysen and Sons. 1867 — 79. 4. 



Volume III , containing descriptions and figures of the Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg 

 Group and the Oriskany Sandstone, 1855—59. Part I. Text. 1859. (XII, 522 S.) — - Part II. Plates. 

 1861. (141 Taf.) 



Volume IV, Part I, containing descriptions and figures of the fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helder- 

 berg, Hamilton, Portage a. Chemung Groups. 1862—1866: 1867. (XI, 428 S. M. 63 Taf. u. 63 Bl. 

 Tafelerklgn.) 



Auszug, in .- Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. Jhg. 1871. p. 987—988. 

 [Volume V, Part I. Lamellibranchiata I. Text and Plates. Containing descriptions and figures of the 



Monomyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, and Chemung Groups. 1884.] 

 Volume V, Part II. Plates. Containing figures of the Gasteropoda , Pteropoda, and Cephalopoda of the 



Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung Groups. 1879. (120 Taf. u. 121 Bl. Tafelerklgn. 



[PI. I-CXIII, XXXIA, XXXIIA, XXXIVA, XXXVA, LIIA, LXXVI1IA, LXXVI1IB.] 



Volume V, Part II. Text. Containing descriptions of the Gasteropoda, 1879. (XV, 492 S.) 



(Die Palaeontology of New York bildet Part VI der unter dem Titel: 'Natural History of New York ' 



mitdemJahre 1842 "begonnenen Publicationsreihe. S. Caru s -En gelm ann, Bibl. zool. p. 180 — 181.) 



Keport on a Topographical Survey of the Adirondack Wilderness of New York. 

 By Verplanck Colvin. Albany, 1873. 8. (43 p. ; with plate and 2 maps.) 



State ofNew York. Report on the Topographical Survey of the Adirondack Wil- 

 derness of New York. By Verplanck Colvin. Albany, 1874. 8. (306 p., with 10 

 plates a. 10 maps.) 



Report on the Committee on Public Education relative to the Geological Survey 

 and Natural History of the State. 8. (16 p.) 



(State of New York. Nr. 79. In Assembly, March 5th, 1879.) 



*The AmericanMining Gazette and Geological Magazine, devoted especially to 

 the promotion of American Mining Interests, and the progressive development and 

 practical elucidation of the correlative sciences, geology, mineralogy, metallurgy, 

 topography, and chemistry, embracing mining and working Operations in gold, sil- 

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