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, Israel Charles—Continued. 021> Lists of fossils from the lower half of the Conemaugh formation near Morgan¬ town, W. Va., collected in 1870 by Dr. John J. Stevenson, and identified by F. B. Meek. Am G 30:211-214 (1902) 02c The geology of the Pittsburgh dis¬ trict (abst). Science n s 16:258-259 (1902) 03 Levels above tide; true meridians; report on coal. W Va G S 2 : 81-716 (1903) 04 Petroleum and natural gas ; precise levels. W Va G S 1A; 625 pp [Morgan¬ town 1904] 04a Map showing occurrence of coal, oil, and gas in West Virginia. Scale, 8 miles to inch. W Va G S, 1904 Later editions 1908, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917 OS Supplementary coal report. W Va G S 2 (A) : 720 pp (1908) 00 Shortage of coal in the northern Appalachian coal field. G Soc Am, B 20 : 333-340 (1909) 00a, The barren zone of the northern Appalachian coal field and its relations to Pittsburg’s industries. Address of Dr. I. C. White, State geologist of West Vir¬ ginia, before the Am. Min. Congress, Pitts¬ burg, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 5th day of December, 1908. 20 pp. Also in Am M Cong, 11th An Sess, Papers and Addresses : 166-176 (1909) 091» West Virginia Geological Survey, Coal report (discussion of review by M. R. Campbell). Ec G 4:261-262 (1909) 10 Levels; coal analyses. W Va G S, B 2 : 385 pp (1910) 11 Petroleum and natural gas in West Virginia. Nat Gas As Am, 6th An Meet¬ ing: 82-103 (1911) 11a Petroleum and natural gas in West Virginia. Nat Gas As Am, Pr 3 : 159—175 [1911] 13 Petroleum fields of northeastern Mex¬ ico between the Tamesi and Tuxpan rivers. G Soc Am, B 24:253-274, 706 (1913) 13a Note on a very deep well near McDonald, Pa. G Soc Am, B 24 : 275-282 (1913) 14 Introduction [to the history and physiography of Kanawha Co., W. Va.]. W Va G S, Kanawha Co : xvii-xxviii (1914) 14a Deepest boring in West Virginia (abst). G Soc Am, B 25:48 (1914) 17 The anticlinal theory. Am M Cong, 19th An Sess., Rp Pr : 550-556 (1917) 15 Discussion of the records of some very deep wells in the Appalachian oil fields of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. W Va G S, Barbour and Upshur counties : xxv-lxv, maps (1918) 18a Some definite correlations of West Virginia coal beds in Mingo Co., W. Va., with those of Letcher Co., southeastern Ky (abst). G Soc Am, B 29:96 (1918) White, Israel Charles—Continued. ISb Records of three very deep wells drilled in the Appalachian oil fields of Pennsylvania and West Virginia (abst, with discussion by Mr. Decker and F. R. Van Horn). G Soc Am, B 29:96-97 (1918) 18c The deepest well in the world and the next deepest in America. Nat Gas As Am, Pr, 13th An Meeting, Pittsburgh, 1918 : 80-99 (1918) See also Beede, 12a; Case, 17a; Cham¬ berlin, 90; Cushing, 13; Emmons (S F), 93; Ord6nez, 14; Orton (E), 90a White, James. 14 Alfred E. Barlow. Can M Inst, Mo B 27 : 51-54 (1914) White, K. D. 15 (with Kay, F. H.) Coal resources of District VIII (Danville) [Ill.]. Ill Coal M Investigations, B 14 : 68 pp, maps (1915) White, M. C. <32 Discovery of microscopic organisms in the siliceous nodules of the Paleozoic rocks of New York. Am J Sc (2) 33 : 385- 386, il (1862) Can Nat 7 : 281-283 (1862) White, Mark. Ol Geology of the Glass Mountains of western Oklahoma. Kans Ac Sc, Tr 17: 199-200 (1901) White, Peter. S6 The iron region of Lake Superior. Michigan Pioneer Collections 8:145-361 (1886) White, Theodore Greely (1872-1901). 94 The geology of Essex and Willsboro townships, Essex Co., N. Y. NY Ac Sc, Tr 13:214-233, map (1894) 96 The faunas of the upper Ordovician strata at Trenton Falls, Oneida Co., N. Y. N Y Ac Sc, Tr 15:71-96 (1896) Abst, Science n s 3 : 34 (1896) 96a The original Trenton rocks (abst). Am J Sc (4) 2:430-432 (1896) 96b (with Kemp, J. F.) [Dikes in the Adirondack region (abst).] Science n s 3: 214 (1896) 96c (with Van Injgen, G.) An ac¬ count of the summer’s work in geology on Lake Champlain. N Y Ac Sc, Tr 15 : 19-23 (1896) 97 A contribution to the petrography of the Boston Basin. Boston Soc N H, Pr 28:117-156 (1897) 99 Report on the relations of the Ordo¬ vician and Eo-Silurian rocks in portions of Herkimer, Oneida, and Lewis cos. [N. Y.]. N Y St Mus, An Rp 51 : r 21-54, maps (1899) OO Upper Ordovician faunas in Lake Champlain Valley (with discussion by H. M. Ami). G Soc Am, B 10:452-462 (1900) Abst, Am G 23: 96 (1899) ; Science n s 9:102 (1899); Ottawa Nat 12:196-197 (1899)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1105.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


