Volume 1
Geologic literature on North America, 1785-1918 / by John M. Nickles.
- John Milton Nickles
- Date:
- 1923-1924
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Geologic literature on North America, 1785-1918 / by John M. Nickles. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Walcott, Charles Doolittle—Continued. 961* Fossil jellyfishes from the Middle Cambrian terrane. U S Nat Mus, Pr 18 : 611-614, il (1896) 97 The post-Pleistocene elevation of the Inyo Range, and the lake beds of Waucobi embayment, Inyo County, Cal. J G 5: 340-348, map (1897) 97a, Cambrian Brachiopoda; genera Iphidea and Yorkia with descriptions of new species of each, and of the genus Acrothele. U S Nat Mus, Pr 19: TOT- 718, il (1897) 97b Note on the genus Lingulepis. Am J Sc (4) 3:404-405 (1897) 98 Fossil Medusae. U S G S, Mon 30 : 201 pp, il (1898) 98a Cambrian Brachiepoda ; Obolus and Lingulella, with description of new species. U S Nat Mus, Pr 21 : 385-420 (1898) 98b Note on the brachiopod fauna of the quartzite pebbles of the Carboniferous conglomerates of the Narragansett Basin, R. I. Am J Sc (4) 6:327-328 (1898) 99 Cambrian fossils fof Yellowstone Na¬ tional Park], U S G S, Mon 32 pt 2 : 440- 478, il (1899) 99a Pre-Cambrian fossiliferous forma¬ tions. G Soc Am, B 10 : 199-244, il (1899) Abst, Science n s 9:143 (1899) OO Random, a pre-Cambrian upper Al- gonkian terrane. G Soc Am, B 11 : 3-5 (1900) OOa Lower Cambrian terrane in the At¬ lantic province. Wash Ac Sc, Pr 1 : 301- 399 (1900) OOb Correspondence relating to collec¬ tions of vertebrate fossils made by the late Professor O. C. Marsh. Science n s 11: 21-24 (1900) OOc The Cambrian formation in the At¬ lantic province (abst). Science n s 11 : 104 (1900) 01 Cambrian Brachiopoda: Obolella, subgenus Glyptias ; Bicia; Obolus, subgenus Westonia; with descriptions of new species. U S Nat Mus, Pr 23 : 669-695 (1901) Ola The work of the United States Geo¬ logical Survey in relation to the mineral resources of the United States. Am I M Eng, Tr 30 : 3-26, map (1901) Olb Sur les formations pre-cambriennes fossilif&res. Int G Cong, VIII, Paris 1900, C R : 299-312 (1901) 02 Twenty-third annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1901-2:217 pp (1902) Twenty- fourth ... 1902-3 : 302 pp (1903) Twenty- fifth ... 1903-4 : 388 pp (1904) Twenty- sixth ... 1904-5 : 322 pp (1905) Twenty- seventh ... 1905-6:104 pp, maps (1906) 02a Outlook of the geologist in America. G Soc Am, B 13 : 99-118 (1902) 02b Cambrian Brachiopoda ; Acrotreta, Linnarssonella, Obolus, with descriptions of new species. U S Nat Mus, Pr 25 : 577- 612 (1902) NORTH AMERICA, 1785-1918. Walcott, Charles Doolittle—Continued. 03 New term for the Upper Cambrian series [Saratogian]. J G 11 : 318-319 (1903) 03a (and others) John Wesley Pow¬ ell... Wash Ac Sc, Pr 5: 99-130, port (1903) 05 Cambrian Brachiopoda with descrip¬ tions of new genera and species. U S Nat Mus, Pr 28:227-337 (1905) 06 Algoskian formations of northwest¬ ern Montana. G Soc Am, B 17: 1-28 (1906) 07 Louis Agassiz. Smiths Misc Col 50 (Q Is 4) : 216-218, port (1907) 08 Mount Stephen rocks and fossils. Can Alpine J 1 : 232-248 (1908) 08a Cambrian geology and paleontol¬ ogy ; No. 1, Nomenclature of some Cam¬ brian Cordilleran formations ; No. 2, Cam¬ brian trilobites ; No. 3, Cambrian Brachio¬ poda, descriptions of new genera and spe¬ cies ; No. 4, Classification and terminology of the Cambrian Brachiopoda ; No. 5, Cam¬ brian sections of the Cordilleran area; No. 6, Olencllus and other genera of the Mesonacidae ; No. 7, Pre-Cambrian rocks of the Bow River valley, Alberta, Canada. Smiths Misc Col 53: 1-431, il, map (1908-10) 09 Evolution of early Paleozoic faunas in relation to their environment. J G 17: 193-202 (1909) 10 Cambrian geology and paleontology,' II; Abrupt appearance of the Cambrian fauna on the North American continent; No. 2, Middle Cambrian Merostomata ; No. 3, Middle Cambrian holothurians and Me¬ dusae ; No. 4, Cambrian faunas of China ; No. 5, Middle Cambrian annelids; No. 6, Middle Cambrian Branchiopoda, Malacost- raca, Trilobita, and Merostomata; No. 7, Cambro-Ordovician boundary in British Columbia, with description of fossils ; No. S, The Sardinian Cambrian genus Olenopsis in America; No. 9, New York Potsdam- Hoyt fauna ; No. 10, Group terms for the Lower and Upper Cambrian series of for¬ mations ; No. 11, New Lower Cambrian subfauna; No. 12, Cambrian formations of the Robson Peak district, British Co¬ lumbia and Alberta, Canada; No. 13, Dikelocephalus and other genera of the Dikelocephalinae. Smiths Misc Col 13 : 1- 498, il, map (1910-14) Abst, of Nos. 11, 12, and 13 by E. Kirk, Wash Ac Sc, J 4 : 371-373 (1914) 11 A geologist’s paradise [Field, B. C., region]. Nat Geog Mag 22:509-521 (1911) 11a. Special problems and their study in economic geology (discussion). Ec G 6: 71-72 (1911) 12 Cambrian Brachiopoda. U S G S, Mon 51 : 872, 363 pp, il (1912)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1068.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


