Recoed of Geology of Texas, 188V-1896. 
177 
Hyatt^ Alpheus. 
Transitorium. Metaeoceras. M. walcotti; M. cavdtiformis. Tainoceras. 
T. canatum; T. duttoni; T. quadrangulum. TTigonoceratidae — Trigonoce- 
ms. iCoelonautilus (pars)^ Foord, — ^Trematooeras ; Strobooeras ; Aphelece- 
ras. iSubelymenia ; Diorugooeras. Triboloeeratidae — ^Tribolocerais. Vesti- 
nautilus, Rycfebolt, — ^Goelonautilus, Foord, parsj Planetoeeras ; 'Stearoce- 
ras. S. gibhosum. Hineeeriatidae — iRineceras; Lispoceras. L. trivolve; L. 
rotundum. Tlirinicoeeras. T. depressum; T. Tcentuchiense. Dis'citoeeras ; 
Leiiroeeras; Phaooeeras. 'Koninekiooeratidae^ — Koninddoceras ; Domatoce- 
ras. D. Simplex; D. militarium. iStenopoeeras. Golocemtidae — 'Ooloeeras. 
G. globulare. Solenoeheilidae — lAipoceras; Oncodoceras; Asymptooeras ; 
Siolenooheilus. S. kentucMensis ; S. colleetus. Eudooeratidae— Endolobus ; 
Lopbroeeras. Gromatitinae — Glyphioceras cumminsi; G. incisum. Gastri- 
oceras entogonumf Paralegoceras. P. iofloense. 
^‘The description of the fossils of tbe Geological Survey of Texas, in con- 
sequence of the numerous forms collected, and their importance to the 
geologic histoiry of the Garboniferous in this country, has led me to give 
a fuller history of the series than in ithe first paper with the same title as 
this, which was published in the Second Annual Report of the Survey.” 
P. 379. 
260. Jermy, Gustav. 
[Report.] 
Reports of Geologists for Southern Texas. 
Texas Geol. and Min. Surv. Pirsit Rept. of Progress, 
1888, pp. 61-64. Austin, 1889. 
Contents: Topography. Geology: Paleozoic, Jurassic, Cretaceous, 
Tertiary, The Quaternary Formation, Eruptive Rocks. Economic Products. 
Useful fRocks and Minerals: iron, Building stone. Lignite, Mineral Waters 
and Artesian Wells, Petroleum.. 
The area of which this report treats embraces ten counties, viz : Gilles- 
pie, Kerr, Kendall, Bexar, Blanco, Comal, Wilson, Guadalupe, Gonzales, 
and Caldwell, situated between the Colorado and Nueces rivers. 
26] . Johnson, Lawrence C. / 
The Iron Regions of Northern Louisiana and Eastern Texas. 
House Ex. Doe. No. 195, 50th Cong., 1st Session, pp. 54; 
1 Map. Washington, 1888. 
Contents : Letter of the Secretary of the Interior. Letter of the Direc- 
tor of the Geological Survey. Introduction. Stratigraphy of Nontheast- 
ern Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Quaternary — The Oirange Sand, 
The Grand Gulf iSeries. Tertiary — The White Limestone, The Mansfield 
Series, The Claiborne Series, 'The Lignitic Series. The Cretaceous Islands. 
The Iron Regions. Varieties of Iron Ore — Nodular, Lacustrine, Impreg- 
nations. Occurrence of Iron Ore in Texas — 'Anderson county, Henderson 
county, iSmith county, Cherokee county. Rusk county, Harrison county, 
Marion county. Occurrences of ilron Ores in Louisiana — Bossier Parish, 
Webster Parish, Claiboirne Parish, Union Parish, Ouachita Parish, Lincoln 
