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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![Winchell, Newton Horace—Continued. 99b Rock samples collected to illustrate notes of N. H. Winchell in 1896, with an¬ notations. Minn G S, An Rp 24 : 1-84 (1899) 99c General index of the annual reports of the Minnesota Survey. Minn G S, An Rp 24 : 179-284 (1899) OOd Thalite and bowlingite from the north shore of Lake Superior. Am G 23 : 41-44 (1899) 99e Chlorastrolite and zonochlorite from Isle Royale. Am G 23:116-118 (1899) 99f Common zeolites of the Minnesota shore of Lake Superior. Am G 23: 176- 177 (1899) 99s The optical characters of jackson- ite. Am G 23:250-251 (1899) 99h Adularia and other secondary min¬ erals of copper-bearing rocks. Am G 23 : 317-318 (1899) 00 Preface [notes on Archean rocks]. Minn G S, Final Rp 5 : xxiii-xxvii (1900) OOa Structural geology. Minn G S, Final Rp 5 : 1-74 (1900) OOb (and Grant, U. S.) The petro¬ graphic geology of the crystalline rocks of Minnesota. Minn G S, Final Rp 5: 75— 936 (1900) OOc Mineralogy and petrology of Minne¬ sota. Minn G S, Final Rp 5:937-1006 (1900) 01 Geological atlas with synoptical de¬ scriptions. Minn G S, Final Rp 6 : 88 pis and text, maps (1901) Ola Glacial lakes of Minnesota. G Soc Am, B 12 : 109-128, map (1901) Olb Edward Waller Claypole. Am G 28 : 247-24S (1901) Ole Fundamental changes in the Arche¬ an and Algonkian, as understood by Prof, i Van Hise, of the United States Geological Survey [see Van Hise, 01]. Am G 28 : 385— 388 (1901) Old Sketch of the iron ores of Min¬ nesota. Int M Cong, 4th, Pr: 136-140 (1901) Am G 29 : 154-162 (1902) Ole The retreat of the ice margin across Minnesota, (abst). Science n s 13:509— 510 (1901). 02 “ The Monthly American Journal of Geology and Natural Science.” Am G 30 : 62-64 (1902) 02a The Sutton Mountain [Que.]. Am G 30:118-120 (1902) 02b The Lansing skeleton. Am G 30 : 189-194 (1902) 02c The geology of the Mississippi Val¬ ley at Little Falls, Minn. Memoirs of Ex¬ plorations in the Basin of the Mississippi 5 : 89-104 (1902) i 03 Regeneration of clastic feldspar. G Soc Am, B 13:522-525 (1903) Abst, j Science n s 15 : 85 (1902) I 03a Was man in America in the glacial i period? G Soc Am, B 14 : 133-152 (1903) Winchell, Newton Horace—Continued. 03b Some results of the late Minnesota geological survey. Am G 31 : 246—253 (1903) Abst, Science ns 17 : 218-219 (1903) ; J G 11 : 130-131 (1903) ; Eng M J 75:152 (1903); Sc Am Sup 55:22646- 22647 (1903) 03c The Pleistocene geology of the Con- cannon farm, near Lansing, Kansas. Am G 31 : 263-308 (1903) 03d Metamorphism of the Laurentian limestones of Canada. Am G 32 : 385-392 (1903) 03e Granite [origin, Archean geologic history]. Memoirs of Exploration in the Basin of the Mississippi 7 : 87-91 (1903) 03f (and others) Geological and archeo¬ logical excursion to Nehawka, Nebr., August 14, 1902. Nebr St Bd Agr, An Rp 1902 : 314-316 (1903) 04 The evolution of climates. Am G 33 : 116-122 (1904) 04a Where did life begin ? Am G 33 : 185-189 (1904) 04b Pel&iths. Am G 33 : 319-325 (1904) 04c The colossal bridges of Utah. Am G 34 : 189-192 (1904) 04d The Baraboo iron ore. Am G 34: 242-253 (1904) 04e Notes on the geology of the Hell- gate and Big Blackfoot valleys, Mont. (abst). G Soc Am, B 15:576-578 (1904) Science n s 19 : 524—525 (1904) 05 Deep wells as a source of water sup¬ ply for Minneapolis. Am G 35 : 266-291, il (1905) 05a The Willamette meteorite. Am G 36:250-257 (1905) 06 The Keweenawan at Lake of the Woods in Minnesota (abst). Science n s 23 : 289 (1906) Am As, Pr 55 : 378 (1906) 06a Glacial lakes of St. Louis and Ne- madji (abst). Minn Ac Sc, B 4 : 208 (1906) 06b Deep wells as a source of water for Minneapolis (abst). Minn Ac Sc, B 4: 266 (1906) 07 The Cuyuna iron range. Ec G 2 : 565-571 (1907) 07a Pre-Indian inhabitants of North America. Records of the Past 6 : 145-157, 163-181 1907) OS Structures of the Mesabi iron or^. L Sup M Inst, Pr 13:189-204 (1908) OO A diamond drill core section of the Mesabi rocks. L Sup M Inst, Pr 14 : 156- 178 (1909); 15:100-141 (1910); 16:61- 69 (1911) OOa (and Winchell, A. N.) Elements of optical mineralogy ... 502 pp, N Y 1909 OOb Possible preglacial human remains about Washington, D C. Records of the Past 8 : 249-252 (1909) 10 Extinct Pleistocene mammals of Min¬ nesota. Minn Ac Sc, B 4: 414—422, il (1910)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1145.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


