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THE JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY.
  • Clark, William B.
    • On Tertiary Deposits of the Cape Fear River Region.Pp. 537-540.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. I.
    • A Revision of the Cretaceous Echinoidea of North America.8 pp.—Johns Hopkins University Circulars, No. 86.
    • The Discovery of Fossil-Bearing Cretaceous Strata in Anne Arundel and Prince George Counties, Maryland.6 pp.—Ibid., No. 69.
    • Third annual Geological Expedition in Southern Maryland and Virginia.7 pp.—Ibid., No. 81.
    • Ueber die Geologischen Verhältnisse der gegend Nordwestlich vom Achen-See mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Bivalven und Gasteropoden des unteren Lias.46 pp., 2 pl., 1 map colored.
    • A New Ammonite, which throws additional light upon the Geological Position of the Alpine Rhaetic.4 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Feb., 1888.
    • On the Origin, Structure, and Sequence of Sedimentary Rocks.45 pp.
    • Geological Features of Gay Head, Mass.—Johns Hopkins University Circular, Dec., 1890.
    • Report of the Scientific Expedition in Southern Maryland.3 pp.—Ibid., June, 1891.
    • Reports upon short Excursions made by the Geological Department of the University during the autumn of 1891.3 pp.—Ibid., Feb., 1892.
    • Eocene of the United States.—Ibid., Feb., 1893.
    • Mesozoic Echinodermata of the United States.—Ibid., Feb., 1893.
    • Preliminary Report on the Cretaceous and Tertiary Formations of New Jersey.Pp. 169-445.—Annual Report of New Jersey, 1893.
    • Bibliographia Hopkinsiensis, 1876-93.Pp. 31-50.
    • Geology and Physical Features of Maryland.67 pp., 16 pl., 1 Map colored.
    • World's Fair Book on Maryland, 1893.
    • Surface Configuration of Maryland.Maryland State Weather Service, Monthly Report for March, 1893.4 pp.
    • Leading Features of Maryland Climate.6 pp.—Ibid., May, 1893.
    • Public Water Supply in Maryland.2 pp.—Ibid., July, 1893.
    • Correlation papers Eocene.173 pp., 2 maps.—Bull. U.S.G.S., 1891, No. 83.
    • The Mesozoic Echinodermata in the United States.102 pp., 49 pl.—Bull. U.S.G.S., No. 97.
    • On Certain Aspects of Local Geology.—The Vermont Phœnix, May 20, 1892.
  • Claypole, E. W.
    • On Pteraspidian Fish in the Upper Silurian Rocks of North America.Pp. 47-64.—Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., Feb., 1885.
  • Dall, W. H.
    • On some Fossil Unios and other fresh water shells from the drift at Toronto, Canada, with a review of the Distribution of the Unionidæ of Northeastern North America (by Charles T. Simpson).Pp. 591-595.—Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XVI., 1893.
  • Ells, R. W.
    • The Laurentian of the Ottawa District.Pp. 349-360.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. IV., Aug., 1893.