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.
1100/1180 page 1094
![While, Charles Abiathar—Continued. 83h New molluscan forms from the Laramie and Green River groups, with dis¬ cussion of some associated forms heretofore knowTn. U S Nat Mus, Pr 5 : 94—99, il (1883) 83i The molluscan fauna of the Truckee group, including a new form. U S Nat Mus, Pr 5:99-101, il (1883) S3j On the Macrocheilus of Phillips, Plectostylus of Conrad, and Soleniscus of Meek and Worthen. U S Nat Mus, Pr 6 : 184-187, il (1883) S31f A review of the nonmarine fossil Mollusca of North America. U S G S, An Rp 3:403-550, il (1883) 831 Glacial drift in the upper Missouri River region. Am J Sc (3) 25 : 20G (1883) 83m Late observations concerning the molluscan fauna and the geographical ex¬ tent of the Laramie group. Am J Sc (3) 25:207-209 (1883) 83n On the existence of a deposit in northeastern Montana and northwestern Dakota that is possibly equivalent with the Green River group. Am J Sc (3) 25 : 411- 414 (1883) 83o The burning of lignite in situ. Am J Sc (3) 26:24-26 (1883) S3p On the commingling of ancient faunal and modern floral types in the Laramie group. Am J Sc (3) 26:120-123 (1883) 84 Fossil Ostreidae of Forth America... U S G S, An Rp 4: 273-430, il (1884) 84a, On Mesozoic fossils. U S G S, B 4:36 pp, il (1884) 84b The fossils of the Indiana rocks, no. 3. Ind, Dp G N H, An Rp 13 pt 2 : 107- 180, il (1884) 84c Glacial drift in Montana and Da¬ kota. Am J Sc (3) 27:112-113 (18&4) 84d The enemies and parasites of the oyster, past and present. Science 3 : 618 (1884) 85 On the Mesozoic and Cenozoic pale¬ ontology of California. U S G S, B 15 : 33 pp (1885) 85a On marine Eocene, fresh-water Mio¬ cene, and other fossil Mollusca of western North America. U S G S, B 18 : 26 pp, il (1885) 85b On new Cretaceous fossils from California. U S G S, B 22: 25 pp, A (1885) 85c Certain phases in the geological his¬ tory of the North American continent, biologically considered. Biol Soc Wash, Pr 2:41-66 (1885) 85d Notes on the Jurassic strata of North America. Am J Sc (3) 29 : 228- 232 (1885) 85e The genus Pyrgulifera Meek, and its associates and congeners. Am J Sc (3) 29:277 -280 (1885) White, Charles Abiathar—Continued. SB On the fresh-water invertebrates of the North American Jurassic. U S G S, B 29:41 pp, il (1886) S6a On the relation of the Laramie mol¬ luscan fauna to that of the succeeding fresh-water Eocene and other groups. U S G S, B 34:54 pp, il (1886) S(»b The application of biology to geo¬ logical history. Biol Soc Wash, Pr 3:1- 20 (1886) 87 On the age of the coal found in the region traversed by the Rio Grande. Am J Sc (3) 33:18-20 (1887) 87a Remarks on the revision of the Palaeocrinoidea of Wachsmuth and Springer. Am J Sc(3) 33:154-157 (1887) S7b On the interrelation of contempo¬ raneous fossil faunas and floras. Am J Sc (3) 33:364-374 (18S7) 87c On new generic forms of Cretaceous Mollusca and their relation to other forms. Ac N Sc Phila, Pr 1887 : 32-37, il S7d On the Cretaceous formations of Texas and their relation to those of other portions of North America. Ac N Sc Phila, Pr 1887 : 39-47 S8 Remarks on the genus Aucella, with especial reference to its occurrence in Cali¬ fornia. U S G S, Mon 13 : 226-233, il (1888) 88a On the occurrence of later Creta¬ ceous deposits in Iowa. Am G 1 : 221- 227, il (1888) SSb On the relation of the Laramie group to earlier and later formations. Am J Sc (3) 35 : 432-43S (1888) SSc On the Puget group of Washington Territory. Am J Sc (3) 36: 443-450 (1888) SSd. Mountain upthrusts. Am Nat 22: 399-408 (1888) SSe [On the fauna of the Permian in Baylor, Archer, and WTichita cos., Tex.]. Am Nat 22 : 926 (188S) SSf On Hindeastraea, a new generic form of Cretaceous Astraeidae. G Mag (3) 5:362-364, il (1888) 89 On the geology and physiography of a portion of northwestern Colorado and ad¬ jacent parts of Utah and Wyoming. U S G S, An Rp 9:677-712, map (1889) S9a On invertebrate fossils from the Pa¬ cific coast. U S G S, B 51 : 102 pp, il (1889) S9b The North American Mesozoic [ad¬ dress]. Am As, Pr 38:205-226 (1890) Science 14:160-166 (1889) S9c The Lower Cretaceous of the South¬ west and its relation to the underlying and overlying formations. Am J Sc (3) 38:440-445 (18S9) ; 39:70 (1890) S9d On the Permian formation of Texas. Am Nat 23 : 109-128, il (1889) 89e The Cretaceous deposits of North America (abst). Am As, Pr 37 : 183 (18S9)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1100.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


