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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![Webster, Clement Lyon. 87 On the glacial flow in Iowa. Am Nat 21:758-761 (1887) 88 Notes on the geology of Johnson Co., Iowa. Am Nat 22:408-419 (1888) 88a Notes on the Rockford shales [Iowa]. Am Nat 22:444-446 (1888) 88b On the glacial drift and loess of a portion of the northern central basin of Iowa. Am Nat 22:972-979 (1888) S8c Description of new species of fos¬ sils from the Rockford shales of Iowa. Am Nat 22:1013-1018 (1888) S8d Description of new and imperfectly known species of Brachiopoda, from the Devonian rocks of Iowa. Am Nat 22 : 1100-1104 (1888) 89 A general preliminary description of the Devonian rocks of Iowa ... Am Nat 23:229-243 (1889) S9a Contributions to the knowledge of the genus Pachyphyllum. Am Nat 23 : 621-625 (1889) S9b Description of a new genus of corals [Macgeea], from the Devonian rocks of Iowa. Am Nat 23 : 710-712 (1889) 89c A description of the Rockford shales of Iowa. Davenport Ac Sc, Pr 5 : 100-109 (1889) 90 The transitional drift of a portion of northern Iowa. Am Nat 24 : 1182-1185 (1890) 96 Notes on the geology of southwestern New Mexico. Am G 18:56-57 (1896) 05 Description of a new genus and spe¬ cies of gastropod from the Hackberry group of Iowa [Floyda concentrica]. Iowa Nat 1:39-40 (1905) 05a Description of a new genus of gas¬ tropod [Westerna] from the Hackberry group of Iowa. Iowa Nat 1 : 54-55 (1905) 05b On some species of fossils from the Hackberry group of Iowa. Iowa Nat 1 : 58-59 (1905) 05c Contributions to the paleontology of the Iowa Devonian [Pachyphyllum n. sp.]. Iowa Nat 1 : 70-71 (1905) 05d Preliminary observations on some of the constituent elements of the glacial drift of northern Iowa. Iowa Nat 1 : 82- 83 (1905) 06 Description of new species of gas¬ tropods from the lower and middle beds of the Hackberry group of Iowa. Iowa Nat 2:2-4 (1906) 09 Illustration and description of some fossil species from the Hackberry group of Iowa. Iowa Nat 2:45-46, il (1909) 15 Lithographic stone at Lithograph City, Iowa. Contr Sc 21: 1-19, maps (1915) Webster, John White (7-1850). 20 Localities of minerals, observed prin¬ cipally in Haddam, in Connecticut, in Sept. 1819. Am J Sc 2:239-240 (1820) Webster, John White—Continued. 24 Remarks on the geologjt of Boston and its vicinity. Boston J Ph 2 : 277-292 (1824); 3:486-489 (1826) Webster, M. II. 24 Catalogue of the minerals which have been discovered in the State of New York, arranged under the heads of the respective counties and towns in which they are found. 32 pp, Albany 1824 Webster, N. B. 75 On the physical and geological char¬ acteristics of the great Dismal Swamp, and the eastern counties of Virginia. Am Nat 9:260-262 (1875) Wedding-, H. 92 Die Eisenerze der Insel Cuba. Stahl und Eisen 12 : 545-550 (1892) Abst, Iron Steel Inst, J 1892, II : 320-323 Weed, Walter Harvey. 89 Formation of travertine and siliceous sinter by the vegetation of hot springs. U S G S, An Rp 9:613-676 (1889) 89a On the formation of siliceous sinter by the vegetation of thermal springs. Am J Sc (3) 37 : 351-359 (1889) S9b The diatom marshes and diatom beds of the Yellowstone National Park. Bot Gaz 14:117-120 (1889) 89c A deadly gas spring in the Yellow¬ stone Park. Science 13:130-132 (1889) 90 Geysers. Sch Mines Q 11 : 289-306 (1890) 91 The Cinnabar and Bozeman coal fields of Montana. G Soc Am, B 2 : 349- 364 (1891) 91a The geological work of mosses and algae. Am G 7:48-55 (1891) 91b A gold-bearing hot-spring deposit. Am J Sc (3) 42:166-169 (1891) 91c (and Pirsson, L. V.) Occurrence of sulphur, orpiment, and realgar in the Yellowstone National Park. Am J Sc (3) 42:401-405 (1891) 91 d Notes on the coal fields of Montana. Sch Mines Q 12: 128-131 (1891) 92 Two Montana coal fields. G Soc Am, B 3 : 301-330, map (1892) 92a The fossil forests of the Yellow¬ stone. Sch Mines Q 13:230-236 (1892) 92b The coal fields of Montana. Eng M J 53:520-522, 542-543, (1892); 55: 197 (1893) 92c The formation of deposits of lime, iron, and silica by plant life (abst). Ph Soc Wash, B 11 : 537-538 (1892) 92 The glaciation of the Yellowstone Valley north of the Park. U S G S, B 104 : 41 pp (1893) 93a The Laramie and the overlying Liv¬ ingston formation of Montana. U S G S, B 105:10-41, map (1893) 93b Geysers. Smith Inst, An Rp 1891: 163-178 (1893)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1083.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


