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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![W ri”h t, Fred Eugene—Continued. 13f The change in the crystal angles of quartz with rise in temperature. Wash Ac Sc, J 3 : 485-404 (1913) 13g- Experimental geology, one of the large subdivisions of geology (abst, with discussion by A. W. Grabau). G Soc Am, B 24 : 671-672 (1913) 13ft (and Vara. Orstraiid, C. E.) The determination of the order of agreement between observation and theory in mineral analyses. Wash Ac Sc, J 3 : 223-231 (1913) 14 The optical properties of roscoelite. Am J Sc (4) 38:305-308 (1914) Abst, Wash Ac Sc, J 5 : 95-96 (1915) 14a Change in the crystallographical and optical properties of quartz with rise in temperature (abst, with discussion). G Soc Am, B 26 : 44 (1914) 14b (and Rankin, G. A.) Physical- chemical system, lime-alumina-silica and its geological significance (abst). G Soc Am, B 25 : 92 (1914) 14c (with Hillebrand, W. F.) Hewet- tite, metahewettite, and pascoite, hydrous calcium vanadates. Am Ph Soc, Pr 53 : 31-34 (1914) 1 Id (with Van Orstrantl, C. E.) The calculation and comparison of mineral an¬ alyses. Wash Ac Sc, J 4:514-525 (1914) 15 Obsidian from Hrafntinnuhryggur, Iceland ; its lithophysae and surface mark¬ ings. G Soc Am, P> 26:255-286 (1915) 15a A new crystal-grinding goniometer. Wash Ac Sc, J 5 : 35-40 (1915) 15b The position of the vibration plane of the polarizer in the petrographic micro¬ scope. Wash Ac Sc, J 5 : 641-644 (1915) 16 A geological protractor. Wash Ac Sc, J 6 : 5-7 (1916) 16a Crystals and crystal forces. Wash Ac Sc, J 6:326-332 (1916) Abst, G Soc Am, B 27:62 (1916) 16b Note on the lithophysae in a speci¬ men of obsidian from California. Wash Ac Sc, J 6 : 367-369 (1916) 17 (and Hostetler, J. C.) The ther¬ modynamic reversibility of the equilibrium relations between a strained solid and its liquid. Wash Ac Sc, J 7 : 405-417 (1917) 17a The petrographic microscope. Op¬ tical Soc Am, J 1 : 15-21 (1917) See also Allen (E T), 06, 09; Konig, 04 Wright, George Frederick (1838-1921). 77 Some remarkable gravel ridges in the Merrimac Valley. Boston Soc N H, Pr 19 : 47-63 (1877) 79 The kames and moraines of New Eng¬ land. Boston Soc N H, Pr 20: 210-220 (1879) Wriglit, George Frederick—Continued. 81 An attempt to calculate approxi¬ mately the date of the glacial era in east¬ ern North America, from the depth of sedi¬ ment in one of the bowl-shaped depressions abounding in the moraines and kames of New England. Am J Sc (3) 21 : 120-123 (1881) Abst, Am As, Pr 29:426 (1881) 81a An attempt to estimate the age of the paleolithic-bearing gravels in Trenton, N. J. Boston Soc N H, Pr 21 : 137-145 (1881) 81b The glacial phenomena of North America and their relation to the question of man’s antiquity in the valley of the Delaware. Essex Inst, B 13 : 65-72 (1881) 82 [The terminal moraine in Pennsyl¬ vania.] Essex Inst, B 14:71-73 (1882) S2a The southern limit of ancient gla¬ ciers in Pennsylvania (abst). An Nat 16: 753-754 (1882) S3 Recent investigations concerning the southern boundary of the glaciated area of Ohio. Am J Sc (3) 26:44-56 (1883) Abst, Science 1 : 269-271, map (1883) 83a Depth of ice during the glacial age. Science 2:436 (1883) S3b Supposed glacial phenomena in Boyd Co., Ivy. Science 2 : 654 (1883) 83e Result of explorations of the glacial boundary between New Jersey and Illinois (abst). Am As. Pr 32 : 202-20S (1884) Science 2 : 316-317 (18831 84 The glacial boundary in Ohio, Indi¬ ana, and Kentucky. Western Reserve Hist Soc, Tract (no 60) 2 : 193—268, [another ed: 1—76] maps (1884) Pa G S, 2d, Z: 203-243 (18S4) S4a. The glacial boundary in Ohio. Ohio G S, Rp 5:750-772, map (1884) 84b The Niagara River and the glacial period. Am J Sc (3) 28:32-35, map (1884) S4c The theory of a glacial dam at Cin¬ cinnati and its verification. Am Nat 18: 563-567 (1884) S4d The glaciated area of North Amer¬ ica. Am Nat 18 : 755-767, maps (1884) S4e The Niagara Gorge as a chronometer. Bibliotheca Sacra 41 : 369-376 (1S84) Sci¬ ence 5:399-401 (1S85) 86 A salt mine in western New York. Science 8 : 52 (1886) 87 The Muir Glacier. Am J Sc (3) 33 : 1-18 (1887) Sc Am Sup 23:9252-9254 (1887) 87a Notes on the glaciation of the Pa¬ cific coast. Am Nat 21:250-256 (1887) S8 On the age of the Ohio gravel beds. Boston Soc N H, Pr 23 : 427-436 (1888) 89 The ice age in North America... 622 pp, N Y 1889 5th ed, 763 pp, Oberlin, Ohio, 1911 Review by W. M. Davis, Sci¬ ence 14 : 118-119 (1889)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1162.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


