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BRITISH SUBDIVISIONS.
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AMERICAN SUBDIVISIONS, WITH REMARKS.
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CENOZOIC, NEOZOIC, OR TERTIARY.
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Recent
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Alluvial deposits, peat bogs, &c.
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| Post-pliocene
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Unstratified glacial drift, modified drift, &c.
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| Pliocene
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| Miocene
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| Eocene.
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Widely distributed along the eastern and southern coasts from Massachusetts
to Texas, and from Nebraska across the continent to the Pacific.
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MESOZOIC OR SECONDARY.
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Cretaceous.
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| Upper cretaceous
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| Lower cretaceous or Neocomian
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Occurs in New Jersey, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, &c., and from Texas
and the upper Missouri in many localities westward to the Pacific.
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| Jurassic.
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| Upper, middle, and lower oölite
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| Lias
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Widely developed in the western states in various localities from Dakota and
Kansas to the Pacific.
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| Triassic.
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Upper, middle, and lower trias
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Red sandstones of the Connecticut valley, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the coal
fields of Richmond, Va., and Chatham, N. C.
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PALÆOZOIC OR PRIMARY FOSSILIFEROUS.
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Permian.
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Magnesian limestone
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| Permian
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Known in Illinois, Iowa, and Kansas.
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| Carboniferous.
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Coal measures
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| Coal measures
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To this horizon belong the coal formations of New Brunswick, Rhode Island, Michigan, Illinois, and the great Appalachian coal field.
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| Carboniferous limestone
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| Waverley
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| Millstone grit
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| Lower carboniferous
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| Devonian.
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| Upper, middle, and lower Devonian
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Catskill.
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| Portage and Chemung
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The Erie division of the New York series. Hence Dawson uses Erian as synonymous with Devonian.
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| Upper Helderberg
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| Schoharie and Cauda-galli.
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Silurian (Sedgwick).
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| Upper and lower Ludlow
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| Oriskany
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The upper Silurian of Murchison, the third fauna
of Barrande. The stratigraphical and
palæontological break at the top of the Water-lime
makes two great divisions of the American
Silurian.
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| Lower Helderberg
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| Water-lime
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| Onondaga or Salina
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| Niagara
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| Clinton
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| Oneida and Medina
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| Wenlock
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| Llandovery or May Hill
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Cambrian (Sedgwick).
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Upper.
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| Caradoc or Bala
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| Llandeilo
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| Hudson River
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The lower Silurian of Murchison, or the second
fauna of Barrande.
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| Utica
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| Trenton
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| Middle.
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| Chazy
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These include the primordial Silurian and the
Cambrian of Murchison, the primal and auroral
of Rogers, the Taconic of Emmons, and the
Quebec group of Logan, and correspond to the
first fauna or primordial zone of Barrande.
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| Levis
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| Calciferous
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| Potsdam
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| Braintree and St. John's
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| Lower.
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| Menevian
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| Harlech
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| Llanberris
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| EOZOIC.
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| Primitive crystalline schists (Urschiefer)
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| Norian or Labrador
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Above the Laurentian, and probably in the order
here given.
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| Montalban or White Mt
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| Huronian or Green Mt
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| Primitive gneiss (Urgneiss)
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| Laurentian
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Dana uses the name Archæan as synonymous with Eozoic.
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