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  • Tarr, R. S.—Continued.
    • The Carboniferous Area of Central Texas.10 pp.—Am. Geol., Sept., 1890.
    • The Permian of Texas.4 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Jan., 1892.
    • The Phenomena of Rifting in Granite.6 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., April, 1891.
    • Reconnaissance of the Guadalupe Mountains.42 pp.—Bulletin No. 3. Geological Survey of Texas.
    • The Cretaceous Covering of the Texas Paleozoic.10 pp.—Am. Geol., March, 1892.
    • The Relation of Secular Decay of Rocks to the Formation of Sediments.20 pp.—Am. Geol., July, 1892.
    • A Hint with respect to the Origin of Terraces in Glaciated Regions.3 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., July, 1892.
    • The Central Massachusetts Moraine.5 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Feb., 1892.
  • Todd, J. E.
    • On the Annual Deposit of the Missouri River during the Post-pleiocene.5 pp.—Proc. A. A. A. S., Aug., 1877.
    • Richthofen's Theory of the Loess, in the light of the Deposits of the Missouri.
    • On the Geological Effects of a Varying Rotation of the Earth.12 pp.—Am. Naturalist, Jan., 1883.
    • Notes on the Geology of Northwestern Iowa.8 pp.—Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 1891.
    • Striation of Rocks by River Ice.5 pp.—Am. Geol., June, 1892.
  • Turner, Henry Ward.
    • Mohawk Lake Beds.24 pp., 1 pl.—Phil. Soc., Washington, Bull., Vol. XI, 1891.
    • The Geology of Mount Diablo, California, by H. W. Turner, with a supplement on the Chemistry of the Mount Diablo Rocks, by W. H. Melville.32 pp., 1 pl.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. II, 1891.
  • Upham, Warren.
    • A Review of the Quaternary Era, with a Special Reference to the Deposits of Flooded Rivers.22 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Jan., 1891.
    • Glacial Lakes in Canada.34 pp.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., 1891.
    • A Classification of Mountain Ranges according to their Structure, Origin and Age.16 pp.—Appalachia, Vol. III, No. 3, 1891.
    • Inequality of Distribution of the Englacial Drift.16 pp.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. III, 1891.
    • Recent Fossils Near Boston.9 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., March, 1892.
  • U. S. Department of Agriculture.
    • Notes on the Climate and Meteorology of Death Valley, California, by Mark W. Harrington.50 pp.—Weather Bureau, Bulletin No. 1.
    • A Report on the Relations of Soil to Climate, by E. W. Hilgard.59 pp.—Weather Bureau, Bull. No. 3.
    • Some Physical Properties of Soils in their Relation to Moisture and Crop Distribution, by Milton Whitney.90 pp.—Weather Bureau, Bull. No. 4.
  • Van Hise, C. R.
    • An Attempt to Harmonize Some Apparently Conflicting Views of Lake Superior Stratigraphy.20 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XLI, Feb. 1891.
    • The Iron Ores of the Penokee-Gogebic Series of Michigan and Wisconsin.16 pp., 1 pl.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXVII, Jan., 1889.
    • Upon the Origin of the Mica-Schists and Black Mica-Slates of the Penokee-Gogebic Iron-Bearing Rocks.6 pp., 1 pl.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXI, June, 1886.
    • The Iron Ores of the Marquette District of Michigan.16 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Feb., 1892.
    • The Pre-Cambrian Rocks of the Black Hills.40 pp., 2 pl., Ill.—Buill. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. I.
    • The Iron Ores of the Lake Superior Region.9 pp., 1 pl.—Vol. III Wis. Acad. Sci.