INCLUSIVE.  359 
White  (David) — Continued. 
6.  Description  of  a  fossil  Alga  from  the  Chemung  of  New  York-,  with  remarks  on  the 
genus  Haliserites  Sternberg. 
N.  Y.  State  Mus.,  Bull.  no.  52,  pp.  593-605,2  pis.,  1902. 
Describes  Thaninocladus  clarkei,  n.  gen.  et  sp. 
7.  The  bituminous  coal  field  of  Maryland. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  22d  Ann.  Kept.,  pt.  3,  pp.  201-214,  1902. 
Describes  area,  structure,  and  development  of  the  field,  and  character,  occurrence,  and  pro- 
duction of  the  coal  beds. 
8.  Stratigraphy  versus  paleontology  in  Nova  Scotia. 
Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  16,  pp.  232-235,  1902. 
Discusses  the  age  and  evidences  therefor  of  certain  beds  in  the  region  of  the  Bay  of  Fundy. 
9.  Memoir  of  Ralph  Dupuy  Lacoe. 
Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.  vol.  13,  pp.  509-515,  1903. 
Includes  a  list  of  publications. 
10.  Summary  of  the  fossil  plants  recorded  from  tne  upper  Carboniferous  and  Permian 
formations  of  Kansas. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  no.  211,  pp.  85-117,  1903. 
11.  Permian  elements  in  the  Dunkard  flora. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  17,  p.  298,  1903;  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  14,  pp.  538-542,  1903. 
12.  An  anthracite  coal  field  three  and  a  half  hours  west  of  Was  hington. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  17,  p.  387,  1903.    ' 
Describes  observations  upon  the  geology  and  age  of  the  Sleepy  Creek  Mountain  coal  basin  of 
West  Virginia. 
13.  Age  of  the  Mercer  group. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  17,  p.  942,  1903. 
14.  Deposition  of  the  Appalachian  Pottsville. 
Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  15,  pp.  267-282,  1  pi.,  1904. 
Describes  character  and  occurrence  of  Carboniferous  deposits  of  Pottsville  age  in  the  Appa- 
lachian region,  and  the  extent,  figure,  and  general  characteristics  of  the  basin  in  which 
the  sedimentation  took  place,  and  sketches  the  geologic  history  of  the  Appalachian  region 
in  Pottsville  time. 
15.  Notes  on  the  deposition  of  the  Appalachian  Pottsville. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  19,  pp.  24,  532,  1904. 
16.  A  new  seed-bearing  fern. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  20,  p.  840,  1304. 
17.  The  seeds  of  Aneimites. 
Smith.  Misc.  Coll.,  vol.  47  (Quart.  Issue,  vol.  2,  pt.  3     ;r  322-331,  2  pis.,  1904. 
18.  The  geology  of  the  Perry  basin  in  southeastern  M?ine:  Paleontology, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Professional  Paper  no.  35,  pp.  35-84  5  pis.,  1905. 
Gives  systematic  descriptions  of  Devonian  plant  remains. 
19.  Fossil  plants  of  the  group  Cycadofilices. 
Smith.  Misc.  Coll.,  vol.  47  (Quart.  Issue,  vol.  2,     :-     ),  pp.  377-390,  3  pis.,  1905. 
20.  [The  time  element  in  stratigraphy  and  correlation.] 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  21,  p.  585,  190c 
21.  Fossil  plants  of  the  group  Cycadofilices. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  21,  p.  664,  1905. 
22.  The  occurrence  of  glacial  epochs  in  Pfieozoic  time. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  22,  p.  3?j,  1905. 
23.  The  age  of  the  Wise  and  Harlan  formations  of  southwestern  Virginia. 
Abstract:  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  22,  pp.  335-336,  1905. 
24.  The  American  range  of  the  Cycadofilices. 
Abstract:  Intern.  Geog.  Cong.,  Eighth,  Rept.,  p.  616, 1905. 
