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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![White, Charles David—Continued. OOa Relative ages of the Kanawha and Allegheny series as indicated by the fossil plants. G Soc Am, B 11 : 145-178 (1900) Abst, Science n s 11:140-141 (1900) 01 Two new species of algae of the genus Buthotrephis, from the Upper Si¬ lurian of Indiana. U S Nat Mus, Pr 24 : 265-270, il (1901) Ola Age of the coals at Tipton, Blair Co., Pa. G Soc Am, B 12: 473-477 (1901) Olb Some paleobotanical aspects of the upper Paleozoic in Nova Scotia. Can Rec Sc 8:271-280 (1901) Abst, Science n s 12:885 (1900) 01c The Canadian species of the genus Whittleseya and their systematic relations. Ottawa Nat 15 : 98-110, il (1901) Old. Mr. Lacoe’s relations to- science. Wyoming Hist G Soc, Pr 6:55-60 (1901) 02 (and Campbell, M. R.) The bitu¬ minous coal field of Pennsylvania. U S G S, An Rp 22 pt 3 : 127-200, map (1902) 02a The bituminous coal field of Mary¬ land. U S G S, An Rp 22 pt 3 : 201-214 (1902) 02b Fossil alga from the Chemung of New York, with remarks on the genus Haliserites Sternberg. N Y St Mus, B 52 : 593-605, il (1902) 02c Stratigraphy vs. paleontology in Nova Scotia. Science n s 16: 232-235 (1902) 03 Summary of fossil plants recorded from the upper Carboniferous and Permian formations of Kansas. U S G S, B 211: 85-117 (1903) 03a Memoir of Ralph Dupuy Lacoe. G Soc Am, B 13:509-515 (1903) 03b An anthracite coal field three and a half hours west of Washington [D. C.] Science n s 17 : 387 (1903) 03c Problematic fossils supposed to be seaweeds from the Hudson group (abst). Science n s 17 : 264 (1903) 03d Age of the Mercer group (abst). Science n s 17:942 (1903) 03e (with Adams, G. I.) Stratigraphy and paleontology of the upper Carbonifer¬ ous rocks of the Kansas section. U S G S, B 211 : 123 pp, maps (1903) 04 Deposition of the Appalachian Potts- ville. G Soc Am, B 15: 267-282, map (1904) Abst, Science n s 19 : 24, 532 (1904) 04a Permian elements in the Dunkard flora (abst). G Soc Am, B 14:538-542 (1904) J G 11:105-106 (1903) Science n s 17 :298 (1903) 04b A new seed-bearing fern (abst). Science n s 20 : 840 (1904) 05 The seeds of Aneimites. Smiths Misc Col 47 (Q Is 2) : 322-331, il (1905) 05a Fossil plants of the group Cycado- filices. Smiths Misc Col 47 (Q Is 2) : 377- 390, il (1905) Abst, Science n s 21 : 664 (1905) White, Charles David—Continued. 05b The occurrence of glacial epochs in Paleozoic time (abst). Science n s 22:335 (1905) 05e The age of the Wise and Harlan formations of southwestern Virginia (abst). Science n s 22:335-336 (1905) 05d The American range of the Cycado- filices (abst). Int Geog Cong, VIII, Rp; 616 (1905) 05e (with Smith, G. O.) The geology of the Perry Basin in southeastern Maine. U S G S, P P 35:107 pp, map, il (1905) 06 Geological position of the principal insect-bearing localities of the American Paleozoic. U S Nat Mus, Pr 20 : 664-668 (1906) OOa (and Ashley, G. H.) Correlation of coals. U S G S, P P 49 • 206-212 (1906) 06b Report on fossil plants [from the Cape Lisburne region, Alaska]. II S G S, B 278 : 22, il (1906) 06c A source of hydrocarbons in the Ordovician (abst). Science n s 23:814- 816 (1^06) 07 A remarkable fossil tre trunk from the middle Devonic of New York. N Y St Mus, B 107 : 327-360, il (1907) 07a Report on the field work in the coal districts of the State. Ill G S, B 4:201-203 (1907) 07b Report on fossil plants from the Coal Measures of Arkansas. U S G S, B 326 :24-31 (1907) 07c A composite lycopod type from the Devonian (abst). Science n s 25:269 (1907) 07d Report on field work done in 1907. Ill G S, : 8 : 268-272 (1907) 08 Some problems of the formation of coal. Ec G 3:292-318 (1908) Abst, Science n s 25:965-966 (1907) 08a Correlation of Elkhorn coals [east¬ ern Kentucky]. U S G S, B 348:30-32 (1908) 08b Oxygen values and coal alteration (abst). Science n s 27:537 (190S) 09 The effect of oxygen in coal. U S G S, B 382 : 74 pp (1909) OOa The upper Paleozoic floras, their succession and range. J G 17 : 320-341 (1909) 09b Paleobotanical work in Illinois in 1908. Ill G S, B 14:293-295 (1909) 09c Occurrence of resin in Paleozoic coals (abst). Science n s 29:945 (1909) 09d Graphic methods of representing the regional metamorphism of coals (abst). Science n s 30:62 (1909) 10 The regional devolatilization of coal (abst). Science n s 32:221 (1910) G Soc Am, B 21 : 7S8 (1910) 10a Permian floras in the western “ Red Beds” (abst). Science n s 32 : 223 (1910)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


