ANNUAL REPORT—BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
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83. Heilprin, Angelo— 
The Tertiary Geology of the Eastern and South¬ 
ern United States. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. IX, pt. I, 115-154, 
map, pis., 1884. 
The Geology of Florida is briefly summarized on pp. 
137-138. The Geological map is based, so far as Florida is 
concerned, on that previously issued by Smith, with the 
exception that the area indicated by Smith as probably 
Eocene is here mapped as Vicksburg. 
84. Heilprin, Angelo—- 
(Remarks on the Florida Thrtiary). 
Science, III, 607 (1-4 p.), 1884. 
85. Heilprin, Angelo— 
The classification and paleontology of the U. S. 
Tertiary Deposits. 
Science, V, 475-476, 1885. 
86. Heilprin, Angelo— 
The classification and paleontology of the U. S. 
Tertiary Deposits. 
Science, VI, 83-84, 1885. 
Meyer having questioned the Oligocene age of the Vicks¬ 
burg, Heilprin reiterates* his views. 
87. Heilprin, Angelo— 
(Shells from the Mouth of the Manatee River, 
Florida). 
Science, VI, 499 (1-8 p.), 1885. 
A new species of the genus conorbis. G. princeps. 
88. Heilprin, Angelo— 
(Tertiary Fossils from Kentucky, Texas and 
Florida). 
Science, VII, 103 (1-3 p.), 1886. 
Reports the receipt of fossil shells. Tnose from Florida 
were obtained near Gainesville. 
