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THE JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY.
  • Van Hise, C. R.—Continued.
    • Observations upon the Structural Relations of the Upper Huronian, Lower Huronian and Basement Complex on the North Shore of Lake Huron.8 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XLIII, March, 1892.
  • (By R. D. Irving.)
    • Is there a Huronian Group?33 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Sept., Oct. and Nov., 1887.
    • Origin of the Ferruginous Schists and Iron Ores of the Lake Superior Region.17 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXII, Oct., 1886.
    • The Mineral Resources of Wisconsin.29 pp. 1 map.—Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Eng., 1880.
    • Törnebohm on the Formation of Quartzite by Enlargement of the Quartz Fragments of Sandstone.1 p.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXI, April, 1886.
    • Preliminary Paper on an Investigation of the Archæan Formations of the Northwestern States.67 pp., Ill.—Fifth Annual Report U. S. G. S., 1883-84.
  • (By R. D. Irving and C. R. Van Hise.)
    • On Secondary Enlargements of Mineral Fragments in Certain Rocks.56 pp., 5 pl.—Bull. No. 8, U. S. G. S., 1884.
    • The Penokee Iron Bearing Series of Michigan and Wisconsin.165 pp., Ill.—Extract from the tenth annual report of the director U. S. G. S.
  • Wachsmuth, Chas. (and Frank Springer).
    • Description of two new Genera and eight species of Camerate Crinoids from the Niagara Group.10 pp.—Am. Geol., Sept., 1892.
  • Walcott, Charles D.
    • Second Contribution to the Studies of the Cambrian Faunas of North America.369 pp., 33, pl.—Bulletin U. S. Geol. Sur., 1886.
    • Correlation Papers—Cambrian.447 pp., Ill.—Bulletin U. S. Geol. Sur., 1891.
    • The Fauna of the Lower Cambrian or Olenellus Zone.263 pp., 48 pl.
    • Stratigraphic Position of the Olenellus Fauna in North America and Europe.42 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., May and July, 1889.
    • Description of New Genera and Species of Fossils from the Middle Cambrian.7 pp.—Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1888.
    • Cambrian Fossils from Mount Stephens, Northwest Territory of Canada.5 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXVI, Sept., 1888.
    • Section of Lower Silurian (Ordovician) and Cambrian Strata in Central New York, as shown by a deep well near Utica.2 pp.—A. A. A. S., Vol. XXXVI.
    • Discovery of Fossils in the Lower Taconic of Emmons.1 pp.—A. A. A. S., Vol. XXXVI, 1887.
    • Fauna of the "Upper Taconic" of Emmons in Washinton County, N. Y.12 pp., 1 pl.—Am. Jour. Sci., Sept., 1887.
    • On the Nature of Cyathophycus.1 p.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXII, Nov., 1881.
    • Description of a New Genus of the Order Eurypterida from the Utica Slate.3 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXIII, March, 1882.
    • Description of a New Species of Fossils from the Trenton Group of New York.8 pp.—N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist.
    • The Cambrian System in the United States and Canada.6 pp., Ill.—Bull. Phil. Soc. of Washington, Vol. II.
    • Note on Paleozoic Rocks of Central Texas.3 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXVIII, Dec., 1884.
    • Paleontologic Notes.4 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXIX, Feb., 1885.
    • Note on some Paleozoic Pteropods.5 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXV, July, 1885.
    • Paleozoic Notes; New Genus of Cambrian Trilobites, Mesonacis.3 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXIX, April, 1885.
    • Classification of the Cambrian System of North America.19 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXII, 1886.
    • Cambrian Age of the Roofing Slates of Granville, Washington Co., N. Y.1 p.—A. A. A. S., Aug., 1886.