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BULLETIN 59<br />
Geolbgie<br />
Series<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Index</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
. <strong>Geology</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
by<br />
AGNES ]3. GRAMETBAUR<br />
DIVISION OF FORESTRY, GEOLOGY, PARKS<br />
AND HISTORIC"SITES<br />
MEREDITH E. JOHNSON, State<br />
Geologist<br />
Trenton, N. J.<br />
t CH_LES P. WILBEI%Director <strong>and</strong> state Forester<br />
1946<br />
J<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
!<br />
STATE<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
MORGAN F.<br />
OF NEW JERSEY<br />
OF CONSERVATION<br />
LARSON, Commissioner<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Forestry, <strong>Geology</strong>, Parks <strong>and</strong> Historic Sites<br />
State House Annex, Trenton, N. J.<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Division<br />
HENRY L. MOELLER, President ........................ Millburn<br />
WILLIAM C. COPE ................................. Glen Ridge<br />
GEORGE S. CURTIS ................................ Hawthorne<br />
HARRY L. DEEBY ................................... Montelair<br />
EDWIN E. DUDLEY .................................. Paterson<br />
W. STEWART HOLLINGSHEAD .......................... Riverton<br />
JACOB TANIS ....................................... Augusta<br />
J. HOWARD MORRIS ................................... Pitman<br />
OWEN WINSTON .................................. Mendham<br />
t<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL<br />
Mr. Charles P. Wilber, Director,<br />
Div. <strong>of</strong> Forestry, <strong>Geology</strong>, Parks & Historic Sites.<br />
Sir :<br />
Many people interested in <strong>the</strong> geology <strong>of</strong> New Jersey have<br />
expressed a desire for a bibliography <strong>and</strong> index <strong>of</strong> that subject<br />
such as many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r states have made available. The attached<br />
manuscript is an answer to that dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> I recommend its<br />
publication as <strong>Bulletin</strong> 59 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Geologic Series. It is a pleasure<br />
to acknowledge here <strong>the</strong> debt owed to Miss Agnes Grametbaur,<br />
<strong>the</strong> author, whose patience in compiling this very complete work<br />
"has been exceeded only by her generosity in making it available<br />
for publication without charge. Acknowledgement <strong>of</strong> substantial<br />
financial st_pport in meeting <strong>the</strong> present high cost <strong>of</strong> publication<br />
is also gratefully made to <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geology</strong> <strong>of</strong> Princeton<br />
University, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Mineral Research at Rutgers University.<br />
In thus concretely recognizing <strong>the</strong> value <strong>of</strong> Miss Grametbaur's<br />
work, <strong>the</strong>se agencies are also demonstrating a cooperation<br />
_vhich is warmly appreciated, <strong>and</strong> which will be reciprocated in<br />
full measure.<br />
Respectfully<br />
yours,<br />
_V_EREDITH E. JOHNSON,<br />
State Geologist.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF THE<br />
GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY TO JULY 1, 1945<br />
by<br />
AGNES B, GRAMETBAUR<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
General Note<br />
In ths bibliography are listed books, bulletins, journals,<br />
articles, papers <strong>and</strong> reports on <strong>the</strong> geology <strong>of</strong> New Jersey that<br />
have been published from 1753 to July 1, 1945.<br />
Part I, <strong>Bibliography</strong>, is a list <strong>of</strong> authors, arranged alpha- g<br />
betically. Each author's writings are listed under his name: (1)<br />
chronologically, <strong>and</strong> (2) alphabetically if <strong>the</strong>re are several works<br />
in <strong>the</strong> same year, <strong>and</strong> are numbered.<br />
Part II, <strong>Index</strong>, is an alphabetical list <strong>of</strong> subjects arranged:<br />
(1) according to a geographic area--ei<strong>the</strong>r a major province or<br />
county; (2) a geologic period, <strong>and</strong> (3) numerous major heads.<br />
These heads are fur<strong>the</strong>r subdivided according to <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
material indexed. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> papers are indexed under all three<br />
categories. In each instance, <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> author <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
serial number <strong>of</strong> his paper follow under <strong>the</strong> appropriate heading.<br />
Thus, <strong>the</strong> reader can find <strong>the</strong> title <strong>and</strong> reference <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> paper in<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong>, Part I.<br />
Sources<br />
<strong>of</strong> Information<br />
The papers listed have, in a large part, been taken from <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> North American <strong>Geology</strong> through 1941. Entries<br />
after 1941 have been taken from various_lists <strong>of</strong> publications <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> United States Government Printing Office in Washington,<br />
D. C. Although <strong>the</strong>re may be some minor omissions, it is thought<br />
that <strong>the</strong> entries since 1941 include all major contributions.<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
The compiler expresses deep gratitude to <strong>the</strong> library staffs<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Technology Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New York<br />
Public Library, <strong>the</strong> Library <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
History, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Engineering Societies Library for <strong>the</strong>ir untiring<br />
assistance in making <strong>the</strong> material available for consultation. She<br />
also desires to extend appreciation to Dr. Horace Elmer Wood,<br />
2nd, <strong>and</strong> Dr. Herbert P. Woodward <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Newark,<br />
for <strong>the</strong>ir help in this work as well as <strong>the</strong>ir encouragement. The<br />
compiler is also grateful to Dr. H. B. Kummel for his advice <strong>and</strong><br />
Mr. Meredith E. Johnson, State Geologist, for loaning her several<br />
papers from his personal library.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
PART<br />
I<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
BIBLIOGRAPHY 1<br />
Abbott, Charles Conrad. 1. On <strong>the</strong> discovery <strong>of</strong> supposed paleolithic implements<br />
from <strong>the</strong> glacial drift, in <strong>the</strong> valley <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Delaware River, near<br />
Trenton, New Jersey: 10th Ann. Repk Peabody Mus. Am. Archaeol. <strong>and</strong><br />
Ethnol. in connection with Harvard Univ., pp. 30-43, 3 figs., 1877.<br />
2. Second report on <strong>the</strong> paleolithic implements from <strong>the</strong> glacial drift, in<br />
<strong>the</strong> valley <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Delaware River, near Trenton, New Jersey: llth Ann.<br />
Rept. Peabody Mus." Am. Archaeol. <strong>and</strong> Ethnol. in connection with<br />
Harvard Univ., pp. 225-257, 4 figs., 1878.<br />
3. An historical sketch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> discoveries <strong>of</strong> paleolithic implements in <strong>the</strong><br />
valley <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Delaware<br />
pp. 124-132, 1883.<br />
River: Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. 1881, vol. 21,<br />
4. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). The paleolithic implements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> valley <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Delaware:<br />
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Prec. 1881, vol. 21, pp. 124-149, 1883.<br />
5. Occurrence <strong>of</strong><br />
p. 594, 1883.<br />
amber near Trenton, N. J.: Science (2d ser.), vol. 1,<br />
6. A recent find in <strong>the</strong> Trenton<br />
vol. 22, pp. 96-104, 1884.<br />
gravels: Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. Proe. 1882,<br />
Abel, O<strong>the</strong>nio. 1. Amerikafahrt; Eindriicke, Boebachtungen und Studien eines<br />
Naturforeehers auf einer Reise nach Nordamerika und Westindien, pp.<br />
16-17, 37, illus. Jena, G. Fischer, 1026.<br />
2. Vorzeitliche Lebensspuren, pp. 134-139, 4 figs. Jena Verlag yon Gustav<br />
Fischer, 1935<br />
Agassiz, Louis. 1. (Remarks on crocodiles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> green s<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
<strong>and</strong> on A_lan_ochelys mortonl) (abstracted): Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia<br />
Prec. 1849, p. 160, 1850.<br />
Akerly, Samuel. 1. An essay on <strong>the</strong> geology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hudson River <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
adjacent regions: Illustrated by a geological section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> country,<br />
from <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> S<strong>and</strong>y-Hook, in New Jersey, northward,<br />
through <strong>the</strong> Highl<strong>and</strong>s in New York, toward <strong>the</strong> Catskill Mountains<br />
addressed to Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell, President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New York Lyceum<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural History . . . Read before <strong>the</strong> Lyceum in New York in<br />
August, 1819, 69 pp., map, New York, A. T. Goodrich & Co., 1820.<br />
Alger, Francis. 1. On <strong>the</strong> zinc mines <strong>of</strong> Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey<br />
(with) analysis <strong>of</strong> red oxide <strong>of</strong> zinc by Augustus Allen Hayes: Am.<br />
Jour. <strong>of</strong> Sci. <strong>and</strong> Arts, 1st ser., vol. 48, pp. 252-264, 1845.<br />
2. (On a deposit <strong>of</strong> phosphorite in Hurdsville, Morris County, New Jersey)<br />
(abstracted): Boston Soc. Nat. History Proc. 1850, vol. 3, pp. 376-378,<br />
1851.<br />
3. (On zincits from Mine Hill, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey)<br />
(abstracted): Boston Soc. Nat. History Prec. 1861, vol. 8, p. 145, 1802.<br />
Allen, Frederick I. 1. The origin <strong>of</strong> thaumasite: Am. Jour. Sei., 4th set.,<br />
vol. 39, p. 134, 1015.<br />
"_ Amin<strong>of</strong>f, Gregori. 1. Mineralogische Studien an material aus der SjSren'schen<br />
Mineraliens_mmlung: . . . 5. Manganaxinito yon Franklin Furnace, N. J.:<br />
Arkiv. fSr Kemi, Mineralogi och Geologi, B<strong>and</strong> 7, no. 17, pp. 45-57,<br />
2 figs., 1919.<br />
2. Laue photographs <strong>and</strong> structure <strong>of</strong> zincite: Zeitschr. Kristallographie<br />
und Mineralogie, B<strong>and</strong> 56, Heft 5, Oct, 1921, pp. 495-505, 5 figs., 1922;<br />
abstracted, Am. Mineralogist, vol. 9, p. 121, 1924.<br />
Andreae, A. 1. (<strong>and</strong> 0sann, A.). Tiefencontaete an den intrusiven Diabasen<br />
yon New Jersey: Naturish.-med. Ver Heidelberg, N. F., B<strong>and</strong> 5, Heft l,<br />
1892, pp. 16-27, 1 pl., 1893; review <strong>of</strong> by Th. Liebisch, Neues Jahrb.<br />
fiir Mineralogie, Geologie, und Palaeontologie 1893, B<strong>and</strong> 1, p. 505.<br />
Antevs, pp. Ernst. 2, 29, 59-60, 1. The 86, last88-90, glaciation: 105, 107-112, Am. Geog. 115, Soc. 151-152, Research 164, 169, set., 172-177, no. lq,<br />
\ 225°226, 1 pl., 4 figs., 1928.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Antevs, Ernsb--Continued.<br />
2. Quaternary marine terraces in non-glaciated regions <strong>and</strong> changes <strong>of</strong><br />
level <strong>of</strong> sea <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>: Am. Jour. Sci., 5th set., vol. 17, pp. 35-49, 1929.<br />
Apgood, Frederick W. 1. Description <strong>of</strong> copper deposits <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
(abstract): Min. World, vol. 34, pp. 298-301, illus., 1911.<br />
_/'Appleby, Alfred Noel. 1. Joint patterns<br />
recks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn New Jersey<br />
in highly<br />
Highl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
folded <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
crystalline<br />
relation to<br />
Appalachian orogeny (abstract): Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 51, p.<br />
1919, 1940.<br />
Arage, D. F. See Gay-Lussac, J. L., 1.<br />
Ashley, George Hall. 1. Notes on <strong>the</strong> greens<strong>and</strong> deposits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eastern<br />
United States: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 660, pp. 27-49, maps, 1917;<br />
abstract, Washington Acad. Sci. Jour., vol. 7, pp. 513-514, 1917.<br />
2. Age <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Appalachian peneplain: Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 41, pp.<br />
695-700, 1930.<br />
Aurousseau, M. 1. (<strong>and</strong> Washington, H. S.). The nephelite syenite <strong>and</strong> nephelite<br />
porphry <strong>of</strong> Beemerville, New Jersey: Jour. <strong>Geology</strong>, voI. 30, pp. 571-<br />
586, 1 fig., 1922.<br />
Babh, C. C. 1. (<strong>and</strong> Covert, C. C., <strong>and</strong> Bolster, R. H.), Surface water supply<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States, 1910, Pt. 1, North Atlantic Coast: U. S. Geol.<br />
Survey Water-Supply Paper 281, pp. 230-233, 238-240, 1912.<br />
2. (<strong>and</strong> Covert, C. C., <strong>and</strong> Bolster, R. H.). Surface water supply <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
United States, 1911, Pt. 1, North Atlantic Coast U. S. Geol. Survey<br />
Water-Supply Paper 301, pp. 14, 162-163, 167-169, maps, 1912.<br />
3. (<strong>and</strong> Covert, C. C., <strong>and</strong> MaShers, J. G.). Surface water supply <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
United States, 1912, Pt. 1, North Atlantic Coast Basins: U. S. Geol.<br />
Survey Water-Supply Paper 321, pp. 180-182, 236, 1914.<br />
Baehe, Alex<strong>and</strong>er Dallas. 1. Notes <strong>and</strong> diagrams, illustrative <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> directions<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> forces acting at <strong>and</strong> near <strong>the</strong> surface <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> earth, in<br />
different parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Brunswick tornado <strong>of</strong> June 19th, 1835: Am.<br />
Philos. Soc. Trans., new set., vol. 5, pp. 407-419, 2 pls., 1837.<br />
2. Map <strong>of</strong> S<strong>and</strong>y Hook exhibiting <strong>the</strong> increase <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> headline from <strong>the</strong><br />
earliest surveys: Am. Phlios. Soc. Prec. 4, pp. 168-169, 1845.<br />
Baeot; Robert C. 1. (<strong>and</strong> Herbert, Jacob). Report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
General Assembly in relation to <strong>the</strong> Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State,<br />
18 pp., New Jersey Geol. Survey, Trenton, "True American" Office, 1857.<br />
Dagg, Rufus Ma<strong>the</strong>r. See also Clark, W. B., 1O. 1. The Cretaceous<br />
foraminifera <strong>of</strong> New Jersey (<strong>the</strong>sis): Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., vol.<br />
15, no. 121, pp. 10-12, 1895.<br />
2. The Cretaceous foraminifera <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, revised <strong>and</strong> enlarged:<br />
U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 88, 89 pp., 6 pls., 1898.<br />
Bailey, Irving W. 1. A Cretaceous pi_yoxylwn with marginal tracheidce:<br />
Annals <strong>of</strong> Botany (London), vol. 25, pp. 315-325, 1 pl., 1911.<br />
Bailey, Jacob Whitmam 1. Fossil foraminifera in <strong>the</strong> green s<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey (abstracted): Am. Jour. Sei. <strong>and</strong> Arts, 1st ser., vol. 41, pp. 213-<br />
214, 1841.<br />
Baker, Frank Collins. 1. Pleistocene mollusks <strong>of</strong> White Pond, New Jersey:<br />
Nautilus, vol. 17, pp. 38-39, 1903.<br />
2. The life <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pleistocene or glacial period, as recorded in <strong>the</strong> deposits j"<br />
]aid down by <strong>the</strong> great ice sheets: Illinois Univ. Bull., vol. 17, no. 41, pp. .<br />
168-169, 203-207, 1920.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
BIBLIOGRAPHY 3<br />
Baker, G. W. 1. Geological report. The mineral belt <strong>of</strong> Sussex County, New<br />
Jersey, Sterling Hill--Mine Hill, zinc iron <strong>and</strong> manganese (franklinite),<br />
115 pp., 12 pls., maps, Philade phla, private edition, Manganese Iron<br />
Ore Company, Mining Office, 436 Walnut Street, 1881.<br />
Bangs, Isaac. 1. Extract from <strong>the</strong> journal <strong>of</strong> . . . (June 22, 1776): New<br />
Jersey Hist. Soc. Proe. 1858, 1st ser., voL 8, p. 121, 18<strong>59.</strong><br />
Barber, John Warner. l. (<strong>and</strong> Howe, Henry). Historical collections <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey; containing a general collection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most interesting<br />
facts, traditional biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc. relating<br />
to its history <strong>and</strong> antiquities, with geographical descriptions <strong>of</strong> every<br />
township in <strong>the</strong> State, pp. 155, 230, 252, 317, 381, 397_ 399-400, 403-404,<br />
410-412, 451, 454, 463-464, 469, 481, 500-501, 505-507, illus. New York,<br />
S. Turtle, 1844.<br />
Barksdale, Henry Compten. See also Critchlow, H. T., 4. 1. A 10-year record<br />
<strong>of</strong> water-table fluctuations near Runyon, New Jersey: Am. Geophys.<br />
Union Trans.<br />
Council, June,<br />
14th Ann.<br />
1933.<br />
Mtg., pp. 466-471, 5 figs., map. Nat. Research<br />
2. (<strong>and</strong> Sundstrom, Raymond W. <strong>and</strong> Brunstein, Mauriee S.). Supplementary<br />
report on <strong>the</strong> ground-water supplies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Atlantic City<br />
region: New Jersey State<br />
23 figs., maps, 1936.<br />
Water Policy Comm. Special Rept. 6, 139 pp.,<br />
3. Water levels <strong>and</strong> artesian pressure in observation wells in <strong>the</strong> United<br />
States in 1935 with statements concerning previous work <strong>and</strong> results<br />
(including<br />
pp. 95-105,<br />
New<br />
1936.<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 777,<br />
4. Water levels <strong>and</strong> artesian pressure in observation wells in <strong>the</strong> United<br />
States in 1936 (including New Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Water-<br />
Supply Paper 817, pp. 168-193, 1937.<br />
5. Water supplies from <strong>the</strong> no. 1 s<strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong> vicinity <strong>of</strong> Purlln, New<br />
Jersey:<br />
5 figs,<br />
New Jersey<br />
maps, 193'/.<br />
State Water Policy Comm. Special Rept. 7, 33 pp.,<br />
6. Water levels <strong>and</strong> artesian pressure in observation wells in <strong>the</strong> United<br />
States in 193'/ (including New Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply<br />
Paper 840, pp. 234-251, 1938.<br />
7. Salt water intrusion: a coastal ground-water problem (abstract): Econ.<br />
<strong>Geology</strong>; eel. 34, p. 129, 1939.<br />
8. Water levels <strong>and</strong> artesian pressure in observation wells in <strong>the</strong> United<br />
States<br />
Supply<br />
in 1938 (including New Jersey):<br />
Paper 845, pp. 194-241, 1939.<br />
U. S. Geol. Survey Water-<br />
9. (<strong>and</strong> Schaefer, E. J.). Water levels <strong>and</strong> artesian pressure in observation<br />
wells in <strong>the</strong> United States in 1939 (including New Jersey): U. S. Geol.<br />
Survey Water-Supply Paper 886, pp. 337-375, 2 figs., map, 1940.<br />
I0. (<strong>and</strong> Schaefer E. J.). Water levels <strong>and</strong> artesian pressure in observation<br />
wells in <strong>the</strong> United States in 1941, Pt. I, Nor<strong>the</strong>astern States (including<br />
New Jersey): U.<br />
128, 1 fig., 1943.<br />
S. Geol. Survey 'Water-Supply Paper 936, pp. 4-5, 72-<br />
I1. (<strong>and</strong> De Buchananne, George D.): Artificial recharge <strong>of</strong> productive<br />
ground-water aquifers in New Jersey (abstract): Econ. <strong>Geology</strong>, vol.<br />
40, p. '/8, 1945.<br />
_" Barre]l, Joseph. 1.. The Upper Devonian delta <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Appalachian geosyneline;<br />
Pt. 1, The delta <strong>and</strong> its relations to <strong>the</strong> interior sea: Am. ,Tour.<br />
Sci., 4th set., voh 36, pp. 429-472, 4 figs., 1913.<br />
Barrett, Simeon T. 1. The Coralline or Niagara limestone <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Appalachian<br />
system as represented at Nearpass Cliff, Montague, New Jersey: Am.<br />
Jour. Sci. <strong>and</strong> Arts, 3d set., vol. 15, lap. 3'/0-3'/2, 1873.<br />
2. Descriptions <strong>of</strong> new species <strong>of</strong> fossils from <strong>the</strong> Upper Sillurian recks<br />
<strong>of</strong> Port Jervis, N. Y.$ with notes on <strong>the</strong> oeeurence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Coralline limestone<br />
at that locality: New York Acad. Sci. Annals 1878, vol. 1, pp.<br />
121-124, 1879.<br />
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4 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Barrows, B. K. i. (<strong>and</strong> Grover, N. C.). Surface water supply <strong>of</strong> Hudson,<br />
Passaic,Raritan, <strong>and</strong> Delaware River drainages,1906: U. S. Geol.<br />
Survey Water-Supply Paper 202, pp. i, 45-59, 63-66, 1907.<br />
2. (<strong>and</strong> Bolster, R. H.). Surface water supply <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States, 1907-8:<br />
U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 24, Pt. 19 North Atlantic Coast_<br />
pp. 237-246, 256-261, 265-268, 1910.<br />
3. (<strong>and</strong> Covert, C. C., <strong>and</strong> Bolster, R. H.). Surface water supply <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
United States, 1909, Pt. 1, North Atlantic Coast: U. S. Geol. Survey<br />
Water-Supply Paper 261, pp. 213-221, 226-228, 233-234_ 1911.<br />
Barrows, Walter L. 1. A fulgurite from <strong>the</strong> Raritan s<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
with an historical sketch <strong>and</strong> bibllography <strong>of</strong> fulgurites in general:<br />
Sch. Mines Quart., vol. 31, pp. 294-319, 2 figs., 1910.<br />
Bascom, Florence.See also Campbell, M. R., I. I. Water resources<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
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abstracted, Am. Jour. Sci. 3d ser., voI. 36, p. 71, 1888.<br />
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B_tton, Nathaniel Lo_d--Continued.<br />
7. On an Arehean plant from <strong>the</strong> white crystalline limestone <strong>of</strong> Susex<br />
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180, 201-202, 216, 227-231, 233, 235, 274-280, 364, 365-366, 371-373, 376,<br />
384, 391-465, 407, 409_410, 413, 423, 456-458, 463-476, 479-434, 486-487,<br />
507-508, 524-527, 530, 532-543, 820, 828-829, 832-838, 888-841, 855-857,<br />
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Rurvhard, Er_vs_ Francis--Continued.<br />
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203, 215-222, 294, 246-247, 251-252, 259, 263, 308-309, 311, 830-331, 480,<br />
490, 520.622, 531-535, 538-5_9, 541-544, b51, 553-556, 771-772, 777-780,<br />
795-797, 803-807, 815, 819-822, 828-829, 881-885, 852, 861-862, 867-886,<br />
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270, 290, 306, 328-288, 835, 337, 889, 348-352, 355-366, 430, 436_437,<br />
440-443, 450-451, 454-456, 461-462, 465, 467, 487, 514, 521-541, 5524558,<br />
562-566, 569-582, 848, 994, 1004-1005, 1018-1015, 1033-1085, 1045-1049,<br />
1056-1057, 1060-1064, 1069-1970, 1073-1074, 1076, 1080-1083, 1085-I090,<br />
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Ches_r, Albs+_ H_n_ny¢o_--Continued.<br />
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York), eel. 5, pp. 132-146, 1856.<br />
2. Report (on <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn division <strong>of</strong> New Jersey): New Jersey Geol.<br />
Survey 1st Ann. Rept. State Geol. 1854, pp. 56-78, 1 pl.. 1855.<br />
3. Report on <strong>the</strong> geology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state: New Jersey<br />
Geol. Survey 2d Ann. Rept, State Geol. 1855, pp. 55-108, illus., 1856.<br />
4. <strong>Geology</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> County <strong>of</strong> Cape May, State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey: New Jersey<br />
Geol. Survey, 211 pp., map, illus., 1857.<br />
5. On a subsidence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> l<strong>and</strong> on <strong>the</strong> sea-coast <strong>of</strong> New Jersey <strong>and</strong> Long<br />
Isl<strong>and</strong>: Am. Jour. Sci. <strong>and</strong> Arts, 2d set, eel. 24, pp. 341-355, 1857;<br />
abstracted, Canadian Naturalist, eel. 2, pp. 258-261, 1857; Canadian<br />
Jour., new ser., eel. 2, pp. 480-481, 1857; Edinburgh New Philos. Jour.,<br />
new ser., eel. 6, pp. 349-355, 1857.<br />
6. Report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> geology <strong>and</strong> agricultural resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State, 30 pp. Trenton, "True American" Office, 1857; also<br />
in New<br />
1857.<br />
Jersey GeoL Survey 3d Ann. Rept. State Geol. 1856, pp. 39-70,<br />
7. <strong>Geology</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Jersey: Am. Geog. <strong>and</strong> StatiSt. Sec. Jour., eel. 1, pp.<br />
107-112,18<strong>59.</strong><br />
8. Note on <strong>the</strong> probable age <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> white limestene at Sussex <strong>and</strong> Franklin<br />
zinc mines. In a letter to Pr<strong>of</strong>s. J. D. Dana <strong>and</strong> Benj. Silliman, Jr.: Am.<br />
Jour. Sci. <strong>and</strong> Arts, 2d set., eel. 32, pp. 208-209, 1861.<br />
9. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Report <strong>of</strong> . . . upon<br />
<strong>the</strong> Geological Survey<br />
1863, pp. 3-8, 1864.<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey <strong>and</strong> its progress during <strong>the</strong> year<br />
10. (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol. Survey Report <strong>of</strong> . . . upon <strong>the</strong><br />
Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> New Jersey <strong>and</strong> its progress during <strong>the</strong> year 1863,<br />
pp. 8-13, 1864.<br />
11. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol, Survey Ann. Rep_t. State Geol.<br />
for 1864, pp. 3-13, 20-24, map, 1865.<br />
12. (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1864, pp. 13-19,1865.<br />
13. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1865, pp. 7-12, 1866.<br />
14. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol Survey 3d Ann. Rept. State<br />
Geol. 1866, pp. 5-15, 1867.<br />
15. The tide meadows: New Jersey Geol. Survey 3d Ann. Rept, State' Geol,<br />
for 1866, pp. 15-27, 1867.<br />
16. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1867, pp. 10-28, 1868. ,,<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
14 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Cook, George Hammeg_Continued.<br />
17. <strong>Geology</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
maps, illus.,<br />
New Jersey:<br />
1868.<br />
New Jersey Geol. Survey, pp. 1-719_ 831-870,<br />
18. Administrative<br />
for 1869, pp.<br />
report: New<br />
8-15, 1870,<br />
Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
19. Fertilizers found in <strong>the</strong> State <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> means <strong>of</strong> making <strong>the</strong>m more<br />
quickly <strong>and</strong> generally useful: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept, State<br />
Geol. for 1869, pp. 15-23, 1870.<br />
20, (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol, Survey Ann. Rept_ State GeoL<br />
for 1869, pp. 51-57, 1870,<br />
21. On marshes <strong>and</strong> tracts <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> subject to protracted freshets: New<br />
Jersey GeoL Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1869, pp. 23-49, map,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ile, 1870.<br />
22. On <strong>the</strong> soils <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State<br />
Geol.for 1869,pp. 49-51,1879.<br />
23. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1870, pp. 7-8, 81-83, 74-75, 1871.<br />
24. (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol, Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1870, pp 55-81, illus,, 1871.<br />
25. On <strong>the</strong> fertilizers found in <strong>the</strong> State <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> means <strong>of</strong> making <strong>the</strong>m<br />
more quickly <strong>and</strong> generally useful: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1870, pp. 8-13, 1871.<br />
26. On marshes <strong>and</strong> tracts <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> subject to protracted freshets: New<br />
Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1870, pp. 14-52, 1871,<br />
27. On <strong>the</strong> soils <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State, <strong>the</strong>ir origin, chemical <strong>and</strong> physical properties,<br />
distribution, <strong>and</strong> suggestions for <strong>the</strong>ir most productive management:<br />
New<br />
1871.<br />
Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept, State Geol. for 1870, pp. 58-54,<br />
28. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1871, pp. 7-18, 2040, 44-46, 1872.<br />
29. (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol, Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1871,lap. 80-44,1572.<br />
30. Administrativereport:New Jersey Geol.Survey Ann. Rept_ State Geol.<br />
for 1872, pp. 7-15, 40-44, 1872.<br />
81. (Mineral industry): New Jersey Gaol Survey Ann. Rept. State GeaL<br />
for 1872, pp. 16-40, 1872.<br />
32. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1873, pp. 7-11, 119-121, 1875.<br />
33. Ann. Rept. State Geol for 1872, German ed., 46 pp., 1873.<br />
34. Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1873, German ed., 141 pp. 1878.<br />
35. List <strong>of</strong> iron mines, with notes: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann, Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1873, pp. 22-90, 1873.<br />
86. (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1873, pp. 97-114, 1873.<br />
37. Searching for new beds <strong>of</strong> iron OreS: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1873, pp. 90-97, 2 maps, 1873.<br />
38. Soils:New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann, Rept. State GeoL for 1873,pp.<br />
115-118, 1873.<br />
39. Subdivision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Azoic region into belts; with a map <strong>of</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn New<br />
Jersey: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1873, pp,<br />
11-22,map, 1878.<br />
40. Administrative repurt: _ew Jersey Geol.Survey Ann, Rept. State Geul.<br />
for 1874, pp. 7-12, $4-60, 67-68, 1874.<br />
41. Clays ing: New for pottery Jerse_ Geol.Survey <strong>and</strong> fire brick. Ann. Searching Rept. State for clay, Geol.for marl, 1874,pp. ete., by bor-<br />
42-<br />
54, 1874.<br />
42. Iron mines in nor<strong>the</strong>rnNew Jersey,copper ores,zincores:New Jersey<br />
Geol. Survey Ann. Rept, State Geol, for 1874, pp. 12-33, 1874.<br />
43. Mining statistics: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1874, p. 65, 1874.<br />
44. Report on a survey<br />
York made in July<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> boundary line between New Jersey <strong>and</strong><br />
_.nd August, 1874: New Jersey GeoL Survey<br />
New<br />
Ann.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
BIBLIOGRAPHY 15<br />
Cook, George Hammell--Centinued.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1874, pp. 69-115, map, 1874; reprinted, 37 pp.,<br />
1874, Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> New Jersey; New Brunswick, Terhune & Van<br />
Anglen's Press, 48 pp., maps, 1874.<br />
45. Searching for new beds <strong>of</strong> magnetic iron ore, (<strong>and</strong>) Searching for hematite<br />
iron ore: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1874,<br />
pp. 34-42, 1874.<br />
46. Water-supply: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1874, pp. 60-64, 1874.<br />
47. Drainage: New .Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1875,<br />
pp. 19-24, 1875.<br />
48. Water supply for cities <strong>and</strong> towns: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1875, pp. 24-33, 1875.<br />
49. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1875, pp. 7-18, 3_-41, map, 1875.<br />
50. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1876, pp. 7-13. 52-56, 1876.<br />
51. Catalogue <strong>of</strong> centennial exhibit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> New Jersey:<br />
International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 84 pp., New Brunswick, N. J.,<br />
1876; also in New Jersey State Centennial Board, Report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New<br />
Jersey Commissioners on <strong>the</strong> Centennial Exhibition, 1876, pp.217-304,<br />
illus., 1877.<br />
52. (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1876, pp. 56-62, 1876.<br />
53. Water supply: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept State Geol. for<br />
1876, pp. 13-50, map, 1876.<br />
54. Administrative<br />
for 1877, pp<br />
report: New Jersey Geol.<br />
7-9, 30-32, 48-55, 1877.<br />
Survey Ann..Rept. State Geol.<br />
55. Drainage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Meadows <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pequest: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1877, pp. 32-48, 1877.<br />
56. Examination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> deposits <strong>of</strong> shell marl in Sussex <strong>and</strong> Warren<br />
Counties: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1877,<br />
pp. 22-30, 1877.<br />
57. Exploration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> portion <strong>of</strong> New Jersey which is covered by <strong>the</strong><br />
glacial drift: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1877,<br />
pp. 9-22, map, 1877.<br />
58. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1878, pp. 77,81-83, 98-112, 122-125, i878.<br />
<strong>59.</strong> G/ass-s<strong>and</strong>: New Jersey Geol. Sur_ey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1878,<br />
pp, 70-80, 1878.<br />
60, Miscellaneous clay deposits: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State<br />
Geol. for 1878, pp. 48-69, 1878.<br />
61. On <strong>the</strong> glacial <strong>and</strong> modified drift: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1878, pp. 8-23, 1878.<br />
62. Preliminary description <strong>and</strong> classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> soils <strong>of</strong> New Jersey:<br />
New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1878, pp. 24-47,<br />
map, 1878.<br />
63. Progress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> drainage works: New Jersey Geol Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1878, pp. 84-89, 1878.<br />
64. Report on <strong>the</strong> clay deposits <strong>of</strong> Woodbridge, South Amboy, <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
places in New Jersey, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong>ir uses for fire brick, pottery,<br />
etc.: New Jersey Geol. Survey, 381 pp., maps, 1878; German ed., 428 pp.,<br />
maps, ilhis. Newark, Druck yon J. Sehmitt, 1878.<br />
fi5. Statistics (Mineral industry): New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1878, pp. 113-121, 1878.<br />
66. Water supply: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1878, pp. 90-97, 1878.<br />
67. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1879, pp. 7-11, 122, 151-161, 177-182, 18r/9.<br />
68, List <strong>of</strong> iron mines in New Jersey--with notes: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1879, pp. 36-101, map, 1879.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
16 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Cook, George Hammell--Continued.<br />
69. Map <strong>of</strong> New Jersey--economic geology: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1879, pp. 12-17, map, 1879.<br />
70. On <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn limit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last glacial drift across New Jersey, <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> adjacent parts <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>and</strong> Pennsylvania: Am. Inst. Min. Eng.<br />
Trans. 1877, vol. 6, pp. 467-470, map, 1879.<br />
71. Red s<strong>and</strong>stone or Triassic formation: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1879, pp. 18-35, 1879.<br />
72. The soils <strong>of</strong> New Jersey: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State<br />
Geol. for 1879, pp. 103-191, 1879.<br />
73. Statistics (mineral industry): New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1879, pp. 161-176, 1879.<br />
74. Water supply. Artesian or driven wells: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geo. for 1879, pp. 123-150, 1879.<br />
75. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1880, pp. 7-13, 158-160, 174-179, 185-189, maps, 1830.<br />
76. Climate: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1880,<br />
pp. 191-208, 1880.<br />
77. Fire clays, refractories, tests, <strong>and</strong> classification: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1880, pp. 131-152, 1880.<br />
78. Iron ores: New Jersey Geol. Survey Anm Rept. State Geol. for 1688,<br />
pp. 98-130, 1880.<br />
79. Soils: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1880, pp.<br />
153457, 1880.<br />
80. Statistics <strong>of</strong> iron ore, clay <strong>and</strong> marl: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1880, pp. 180-184, 1880.<br />
81. Surface geology--report <strong>of</strong> progress: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1880, pp. 14-97, 1 fig., map, 1889.<br />
82. Water-supply <strong>and</strong> wells: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State<br />
Geol. for 1880, pp. 161-173, 1880.<br />
83. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1881, pp. 7, 69=74, 89-87, map, 1881.<br />
84. Geological notes (shoreline features): New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept State Geol. for 1881, pp. 20-32, 1881.<br />
85. Ores <strong>of</strong> iron <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r metals: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
Star Geol. for 1881, pp. 33-40, 1881.<br />
86. Statistics (mineral industry): New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1881, pp. 75-81, 1881•<br />
87. Topographical survey: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1881, pp. 11-19, 1881•<br />
88. Quarry stones <strong>and</strong> statistics: New Jersey Geol. Survey An,. Rept. State<br />
Geol. for 1881, pp. 41-68, 1881.<br />
89. The United States Coast <strong>and</strong> Geodetic Survey <strong>of</strong> New Jersey: New<br />
Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1881, pp. 8-10, 1881.<br />
90. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1882, pp. 7-10, 84-88, 90-95, 175-180, maps, 1882.<br />
91. Climate pecularities: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. for 1882,<br />
pp. 88-89, 1882.<br />
92. Eruptive rocks <strong>of</strong> Sussex County: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1882, pp. 67-68, 1882.<br />
93. Iron mines: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1882,<br />
pp. 69-74, 1882.<br />
94. Plastic clays <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir uses: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1882, pp. 74-80, 1882.<br />
95. Red s<strong>and</strong>stone district: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State<br />
Geol. for 1882, pp. 11-66, 6 pls., map, 1882.<br />
96. Shore changes: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1882, pp. 80-83, 1882.<br />
97. Statistics <strong>of</strong> ores, clays, clay products <strong>and</strong> lime: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1882, pp. 172-174, 1882.<br />
98. Water supply: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1882, pp. 96-171, map, 1882.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
BIBLIOGRAPHY 17<br />
Cook, George Hammell--Continued.<br />
99. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
f-_ for 1883, pp. 7-12, 159-169, 173-178, map, 1883.<br />
rocks<br />
_0_. Archaean<br />
<strong>and</strong> iron<br />
ore: New Jersey Geol.<br />
State Geol. for 1883, pp. 27-78, 1883.<br />
Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
101. Exploring for magnetic iron <strong>and</strong> locating mines: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1883, pp. 147-158, 1883.<br />
102. Iron mines:<br />
pp. 78-146,<br />
New<br />
1883.<br />
Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State GeoL for 1883,<br />
103. The red s<strong>and</strong>stone <strong>and</strong> trap-rocks: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1883, pp. 22-26, illus., 1883.<br />
104. Statistics: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1883,<br />
pp. 170-172, 1883.<br />
105. Tertiary <strong>and</strong> Cretaceous formations <strong>of</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn New Jersey: New<br />
Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. £or 1883, pp. 13-21, 1883.<br />
106. Aministrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1884, pp. 7-12, 153-158, map. 1884.<br />
107. Archean rocks: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1884, pp. 57-69, 1884.<br />
108. Devonian <strong>and</strong> Silurian rocks. Green-Pond Mountain rocks: New Jersey<br />
Geol.<br />
1884.<br />
Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1884, pp. 29-50, 3 figs., map,<br />
109. Drainage: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1884,<br />
pp. 112-120, 1884.<br />
110. Glacial drift, <strong>and</strong> yellow s<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> gravel: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1884, pp. 17-20, 3 figs., 1884.<br />
111. Iron mines <strong>and</strong> mining industry: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1884, pp. 70-111, 1884.<br />
112. Recent formations. A buried forest: New Jersey Geol. Survey .Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1884, pp. 18-15, I fig., 1884.<br />
113. Tertiary <strong>and</strong> Cretaceous formations: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann.<br />
Rept. State Geol. for 1884, pp. 21-22, 2 pls., 1884.<br />
114. Triassic rocks. Columnar trap-rocks <strong>of</strong> Orange Mountain: New Jersey<br />
Geol.<br />
1884.<br />
Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1884, pp. 23-28, 1 fig., i pl.,<br />
115. Statistics <strong>of</strong> iron <strong>and</strong> zinc ores: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1884, pp. 151-152,1884.<br />
116. Water-supply: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1884, pp. 121-150, 1884.<br />
117. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol.<br />
for 1885, pp. 95-96, 141, 210-215, 1885.<br />
118. Forestry: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1885,<br />
pp. 142-151, 1885.<br />
119. Geographic surveys-geodetic <strong>and</strong> topographic: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1885, pp. 8-35, map, 1885.<br />
120. ]Iistorical notes on <strong>the</strong> geological surveys <strong>of</strong> New Jersey: New Jersey<br />
Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1885, pp. 152-209, 1885.<br />
121. Iron mining: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1885,<br />
pp. 97-108, 1885.<br />
122. Sketch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> geology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cretaceous <strong>and</strong> Tertiary formations <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey: U. S. Geol. Survey Men., vol. 9, pp. ix-xiii, 2 figs., map,<br />
1885, New Jersey Geol. Survey Paleontology ser., vol. 1, pp. ix-xiii, 2<br />
figs., map, 1886.<br />
123. Statistics <strong>of</strong> iron <strong>and</strong> zinc ores: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1885, pp. 215-216, 1885.<br />
124. Water*sqpply: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1885, pp. 109-140, illus., 1885.<br />
125. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State<br />
Geol. for 1886, pp. 7-8, 238-244, 1887.<br />
126. Drainage: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1886, pp.<br />
213-237, map, 1887.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
18 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Cook, George HammeU--Continued.<br />
127. Geographic surveys--_eodetle <strong>and</strong> topographic: New Jersey Geol. Survey<br />
Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1886, pp. 8-69, maps, 1887.<br />
128. Greens<strong>and</strong> marls: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1886, pp. 154-210, 13 figs., 1887.<br />
129. Mining: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1886, pp.<br />
135-154, 1887. "<br />
130. Statistics <strong>of</strong> iron <strong>and</strong> zinc ores: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept.<br />
State Geol. for 1886, pp. 244-246, 1887.<br />
131. Triassic:<br />
123-127,<br />
New<br />
1887.<br />
Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for 1886, pp.<br />
132. Water-supply: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State Geol. for<br />
1886, pp. 210-213, 1887.<br />
133. Administrative report: New Jersey Geol. Survey Ann. Rept. State GeoL<br />
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20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 35-39, 45, 48, 119, 122, 132, 546, 550, 553, 556-557,<br />
560-568, 621, 625, 740, 760, 774, 780, 784, 790, 794, 1894.<br />
8. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 16th Ann. Rept., 1894-95, Pt. 4, Mineral<br />
Resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1894, non-metallic products, pp. 437-<br />
438, 441, 443, 445, 457-458, 460, 476-478, 484-486, 488, 494-495, 508, 511,<br />
514, 518-521, 542, 545, 548-550, 556-557, 560-963, 568-571, 574-575,<br />
581-584, 592-593, 696, 701, 709, 715, 720, 3 pls., 1894.<br />
9. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 16th Ann. Rept., 1894-95, Pt. 3, Mineral<br />
Resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1894, metallic products, pp.10, 29-<br />
31, 37-49, 189, 192, 194, 196, 199, 202-203, 206, 208, 215, 224, 249-250,<br />
390-391, 393, 397-398, 412-420, 2 pls., 1895.<br />
10. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 17th Ann. Rept., 1895-96, Pt. 3, Mineral<br />
Resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1895, metallic products <strong>and</strong> coal,<br />
pp. 25-27, 36-41, 47-48, 53, 56-88, 68, 166, 186, 190, 199, 1896.<br />
11. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 17th Ann. Rept., 1895-96, Pt. 3, Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1895, non-metallic products, except<br />
coal,<br />
825,<br />
pp. 760-763, 765, 770-776, 778-780, 787-790, 794, 813,<br />
827-830, 832-835, 838-840, 844-845, 847-848, 852, 854-857.<br />
820, 823,<br />
862-856,<br />
881, 884-885, 947-948, 962, 1013-1014, 1025, 1027, 1036, 1041, 1896.<br />
12. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
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Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 18th Ann. Rept., 1896o97, Pt. 5, Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1896, metallic products <strong>and</strong> coal,<br />
pp. 6, 8, 24, 37-33, 4042, 266-267, 295, 309, 330, 332°383, 1897.<br />
13. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 18th Ann. Rept., 1896-97, Pt. 5, Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United. States for 1896, non-metallic products, except<br />
coal, pp. 950-950, 970, 992, 994-997, 1000, 1012-1014, 1024, 1030, 1036,<br />
1044-1047, 1061, 1068-1069, 1078, 1080-1081, 1083-1094, 1086-1087, 1089-<br />
1090,1092-1102,1106-1107,1120-1121,1154,1162,1170,1229-1230,1249,<br />
1320-1321,1336-1339,1371,1381,1386,1897.<br />
14. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resoure_s <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 19th Ann. Rept., 1897-98, Pt. 6, Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States, 1897, metallic products, coal, <strong>and</strong> coke,<br />
pp. 26-27, 29, 34, 37, 65, 68-70, 72, 103, 231, 1898.<br />
15. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 19th Ann. Rept., 1897-98, Pt. 6, Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1897, non-metallic products, except<br />
coal <strong>and</strong> coke_ pp. 207-211, 222, 250-254, 256, 264-266, 274, 281-283, 300,<br />
311, 318, 320, 322, 326, 328, 331, 333-334, 336-337, 339-352, 366, 487-<br />
488, 492, 563, 637-633, 649, 66L 671, 677, 1898.<br />
16. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 20th Ann. Rept., 1698-99, Pt. 0, Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1998, metallic products, coal, <strong>and</strong><br />
coke, pp. 29, 41, 43-45, 47, 75, 78-79, 81-85, 129-130, 1899.<br />
17. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 20th Ann. Rept., 1898-99, Pt. 6, Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States _or 1898, non-metallic products, except<br />
coal <strong>and</strong> coke, pp. 124, 271-277, 279, 294-300, 336-338, 340, 342-346, 349,<br />
418-420,465-468,470,473,475-478,481,484,487,490,493,495-497,499-<br />
513,528,539-540,602,691, 723-724,736, 748-749,700,766, i pl.,1899.<br />
18. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs).Mineral resources<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (includingNew<br />
Jersey):U. S. Geol.Survey 21st Ann. Rept.,1899-1900,Pt. 6.,Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States for 1899, metallic products, coal, <strong>and</strong><br />
coke, pp. 16. 31, 33-34, 49, 51-56, 82, 90, 92-93, 95, 97-99, 102-104, 133-<br />
134, 193, 255, 1901.<br />
19. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey 2lst Ann. Rept., 1899-1900, Pt. 6., Mineral<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States, 1899, nonmetallic products, except coal<br />
<strong>and</strong> coke, pp. 335-340, 342-349, 351, 353-360, 362-864, 393-395, 401, 404.<br />
573-574, 585, 596, 598, 600, 612, 619, 1901.<br />
20. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1900, pp. 42-43, 56-<br />
61, 74-75, 77-79, 81, 84, 86, 90, 98-100, 119, 161, 165, 170, 215-216,223.<br />
245, 662-666, 668, 670-672, 674, 677-678, 630, 085-687, 690, 695-696, 698.<br />
701-703, 705-734, 737-738, 744, 779, 794, 895, 899, 901-902, 1901.<br />
21. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1901, pp. 45, 59-60.<br />
62-64, 76, 86-88, 91, 93, 96-97, 99-193, 130, 178, 212-213. 219-220, 240, 250,<br />
455, 644, 646, 647, 650-654, 656-661, 667-670, 672-677, 682-684, 686-691,<br />
093-705, 707-716, 721-723, 727, 773-774, 777, 798, 823-82r/, 897, 962,<br />
964, 1902.<br />
22. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1902, pp. 43-44, 68-<br />
59, 61-62, 67-68, 86-89, 95-96. 137-138, 186, 221, 452-453, 457, 521-622,<br />
524-528, 531-532, 669-670, 672-673, 675-689, 696-701, 705-709, 714-789.<br />
742-752, 768, 778-779, 784, 786, 796-797, 869, 911, 977, 994, 996, 1001,<br />
1007-1010, 1014-1015, 1904.<br />
2_. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1903, pp. 42-43, 58-59,<br />
61, 67-63, 81, 83, 93-96, 102-107, 109-114_ 117-119, 133, 140, 230, 255, 260,<br />
543-545, 548, 560, 552-559, 562, 564, 607, 612, 614-619, 621:624, 629-633,<br />
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24 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Day, David Talbot--Continued.<br />
757-758, 761-762, 764-769, 771-775, 777-778, 784-789, 794, 796-800, 804,<br />
822, 824-830, 838-837, 852, 860-863, 864-885, 888-889, 897-898, 947,<br />
980-981, 984, 1043, 1102, 1083, 1139, 1153-1154, 1172-1175, 1904.<br />
24. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1904, pp. 40, 52-53,<br />
55, 62-63, 79-81, 88-92, 95-99, 101, 103, 117-118, 123, 248, 279-280, 283,<br />
584, 589, 591, 593-594, 596-599, 601-602, 604-605, 647, 652, 655-659, 661- I<br />
664, 669-672, 804-805, 808-809, 811-818, 820-824, 826-827, 834-840, 847,<br />
850-852, 859-869, 871-888, 892-897, 900-904, 907-908, 911-912, 917-918,<br />
929-930, 957, 991-992, 1023, 1025, 1047, 1090, 1111, 1148-1150, 1186-1189,<br />
1197, 1210, 1231, 1905.<br />
25. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1905, pp. 48, 55-56,<br />
75, 80-82, 90, 872, 374, 380, 716-724, 726-733, 735-736, 764-765, 772, 774.<br />
780, 782-783, 785-786, 791-796, 921-922, 926-928, 931, 934, 937-938, 947-951,<br />
955-977, 990, 999-1001, 1004-1013, 1021-1025, 1028-1029, 1031-1037, 1940,<br />
1042-1046, 1049, 1057-1062, 1005, 1074, 1114, 1142, 1150, 1266, 1286, 1288,<br />
1290, 1301, 1319, 1361, 1364-1366, 1906.<br />
26. (<strong>and</strong> Parker, Edward Wheeler <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
United States (including New Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral<br />
Resources for 1906, pp. 56, 69-76, 79-80, 89-90, 93, 95, 106-107, 461, 463-<br />
465, 756, 759-764, 766-770, 772, 774, 776-777, 808-809, 809, 901-902, 909-<br />
911, 915-924, 935-938, 940-941, 944-966, 974, 980-983, 986, 990, 994, 996-<br />
999, 1001-1004, 1007, 1009-1011, 1013-1014, 1017, 1020-1025, 1027-1030,<br />
1035, 1037-1041, 1107, 1118, 1151, 1167-1169, 1171, 1184, 1256, 1273-1274,<br />
1907.<br />
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1906.<br />
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Dickcso_, Montrovitle Wilso_--Continued<br />
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on<br />
142<br />
<strong>the</strong><br />
pp.,<br />
Atlantic<br />
21 figs.<br />
slope.<br />
New<br />
A<br />
York,<br />
study<br />
C<br />
inl<br />
umbia<br />
<strong>the</strong> evolution<br />
University<br />
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Jersey Dept. Cons. <strong>and</strong> Devel., Geol. ser. Bull. 31, 30 pp., 1928.<br />
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<strong>and</strong> Devel., Geol. set. Bull. 32, 21 pp., 1929.<br />
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 41<br />
Johnson, Meredith E.--C_ntinued.<br />
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5.<br />
<strong>and</strong><br />
The<br />
DeveL, Geol. ser. Bull. 36, 29 pp., 3 pls.,<br />
nonmetallic mineral resources <strong>of</strong> New<br />
1931.<br />
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for 1931: New Jersey Dept. Cons. <strong>and</strong> Devet., Geol. ser. Bull. 37, 26<br />
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Katz, Frank James., Geologist in charge. 1. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New Jersey) : U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral<br />
Resources for 1921, Pt. 2, nonmetals, pp. 4, 13-14, 26, 27, 31, 97-99,<br />
106-108, 127, 131, 145, 148-149, 151, 153; 156-157, 160-161, 164, 106-167,<br />
178-179, 136-190, 197-199, 201, 204, 207-209, 211, 213, 216, 218, 220, 222-<br />
224, 230-232, 380-381, 388-390, 392, 397-401, 403-404, 407, 424, 427-428,<br />
430-432, 434-435, 437, 1924.<br />
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42 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Katz, Frank James--Continued.<br />
2. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey) : U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1922, Pt. 2, nonmetals,<br />
pp. 4-8, 60-61, 75-78, 82-84, I43, 148.149, 168-169, 171, 190, 193-194, 196,<br />
199, 202-205, 208-210, 216, 230-233, 21_7-240, 243, 265, 267, 273-275, 286-<br />
287, 300-301, 303, 309-311, 313, 317, 322-326, 342, 344, 465, 679-680_ 691-<br />
692, 699-700, 705-707, 709-711, 713, 716, 721, 723-724, 727-723, 731, 737,<br />
740-742, 767, 769-770, 779, 789-792, map, insert, 1925.<br />
3. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral Resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1923, Ft. 1, metals,<br />
pp. 122-16 _, 28A-29A, 33A, 39A-4OA, 57A-59A, 64A, 69A, 72A, 1205, 8-4,<br />
82-83, 88, 101, 127-128, 137, 150, 156, 161, 190, 239, 266, 270, 297, 299,<br />
302-304, 314-317, 321, 327, 1927.<br />
4. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Resources for 1923, Pt. 2, nonmetals<br />
pp. 44, 46-47, 56, 58-60, 68-70, 73-76, 83, 116-111, 120, 150-154,<br />
157-158, 163, 180, 208, 212.214, 216-218, 220-223, 227-229, 231-232, 234,<br />
276, 278, 282-283, 280, 294, 296-297, 301-302, 305-306, 308, 433-434, 439,<br />
441-442, 445-450, 462, 454, 460, 464-466, 476-477, 482-484, 486, 490-493<br />
maps, 1927.<br />
5. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1924, Ft. 1, metals,<br />
pp. 11A-15A, 26A, 29A, 33A-34A, 49A-50A, 53A, 57A, 72A, 3-4, 31, 94,<br />
99, 133, 142, 148, 158, 241, 244, 299, 301-302, 306, 318-321, 325 F 331, 373,<br />
469, 1927.<br />
6. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1924, Pt. 2, nonmetals,<br />
pp. 11-12, 21, 23, 116-113, 156, 159, 185, 188, 191-192, 194, 197, 201-202,<br />
20_-20_,217,255-261,263-266,271, 275-279,231-288,293-298,391,315,<br />
319, 340-342, 350-351, 365, 361-362, 366-369, 372, 374, 596-597, 602, 604-<br />
506, 608-615,<br />
1927.<br />
617-625, 630-633, 639-642, 648-649, 652, 65/i, 667, 659, map,<br />
7. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1925, Ft. 1, metals,<br />
pp. All-A15, A28, A32, A36-A37, A55-A57, .4.60, A65, ASl, A1O8, 3-4,<br />
90-93, 96-98, 105-106, 111-114, 116, 124, 165-156, 175, 178, 180, 199, 202,<br />
225, 836-337, 341, 360, 606, 1928.<br />
$. (<strong>and</strong> _<strong>the</strong>r$). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey) : U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1925, Pt. 2, nonmetals,<br />
pp. 2, 4, 41-43, 68-69, 71, 76, 116, 120, 122-123, 136, 139, 141-142, 202-205,<br />
208, _27, 231-233, 235-242, 248-250, 252-253, 255-256, 258, 262-264. 266-<br />
269, 272, 282-291, 294-296, 307-808, 539-540, 546-547, 549-550, 553-556,<br />
557, 559, 661, 563-571,<br />
1928.<br />
576-579, 582, 585-588, 594-595, 598, 601, 603-605,<br />
9. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. h_ines, Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States, 1926,<br />
Ft. 1, metals, pp. A8-A12, A26, A30, A35, A64-A56, A6O, A65, A84,<br />
Al12, 33-84, 88-90, 104, 109, 111-112, 115, 122, 164, 225-266, 236, 289,<br />
569, 1929.<br />
10. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs): Mineral resourees <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey) U. S. Bur Mines, Mineral Resources for 1926, Pt. 2, nonmetals,<br />
pp. 7, 38, 40, 42-44, 89, t06, 112-114, 153-136, 171-172, 184, 136-191, 193,<br />
203, 205-207, 215, 219-231, 237-242, 283-292, 304, 308, 311-316, 318-321,<br />
323, 595-596, 601-602, 605, 607-609, 613, 615-616, 618, 621, 623, 625-626,<br />
635, 637-638, 644-645, 652, 655, 661, 664-666, 1929.<br />
11. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1927, Pt. 1, metals, pp.<br />
A7-All, A25, A29, A34_ A52, A54, A58, A80, AI.08, 3.4, 76, 79, 82, 93,<br />
98-101, 108, 386, $:99, 492-493, 685, 1930.<br />
12. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Miueral Resources for<br />
States<br />
1927,<br />
(including New<br />
Pt. 2, nonmetals,<br />
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 43<br />
Katz, Frank James--Continued.<br />
pp. 7, 58-54, 69, 62, 90, 140, 143, 145-146, 148, 151, 153-160, 164-155, 182,<br />
184, 213, 217-219, 221-222, 224, 226, 236-233, 239-244, 248-249, 255-256,<br />
260, 262, 270, 278, 275°277, 279-282, 284°285, 289, 600-601, 608, 611-612,<br />
614-617, 626, 622, 624, _626-627, 629, 648, 650, 656-657, 665, 667, 671,<br />
674-676, 1980.<br />
13. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
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pp. 5-6, 52-53, 74_75, 77, 169, 176, 179, 181, 163, 186, 190-194, 200, 223_<br />
224, 235, 277, 279-287, 290-291, 297, 302-304, 306-308, 311, 315, 317,<br />
824-329, 384, 338, 342, 347, 349-351, 353-856, 358-359, 363, 711-712, 720,<br />
723, 726-730, 733-734, 737-739, 742_744, 746, 760-761, 765, 767-769, 781-<br />
783, 785, 790-791, maps, 1930.<br />
14. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
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pp. A7-A8, A22, A26, A3O-A31, A48-A49, A53, A57, A1O4, 23-24, 31-33,<br />
35-36, 48_ 53, 56, 59, 160, 35%358, 876-377, 379, 620, 716, 1931.<br />
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1921.<br />
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New York Acad. Sei. Trans. 1893, vol. 13, pp. 76-96, 8 figs., 1894; reprinted,<br />
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1. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. l_ines, Mineral Resources for 1929, Pt. 1, metals,<br />
pp. A8-A12, A26, A3O, A34-A35, A51-A53, A57, A108, 6-10, 12-13, 15,<br />
24, 29, 31-32, 34, 76, 194, 243, 290, 517-518, 536, 683, 687, 1932.<br />
2. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey) : U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1929, Pt. 2, nonmetals,<br />
pp. 29, 36-39, 85, 88-90, 98-102, 166, 169, 173-174, 217, 222-224, 234, 238-<br />
240, 242-243, 245, 247, 250-253, 259-264, 266, 268, 271-273, 275, 277-279,<br />
287, 360, 362-369, 390, 393, 396-398, 400-404, 411, 576-577, 580, 585, 588-<br />
589, 592-597, 599, 602-606, 611, 623-624, 626, 629, 631-632, 646-647, 649-<br />
650, 654, 656-657, 1932.<br />
3. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey) : U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1930, P_. 2, nonmetals,<br />
pp. 6-7, 9, 1(}3, 112-115, 14t, 146-147, 174, 176, 248, 25(}, 253, 256, 259,<br />
261, 294, 891, 306-368, 338, 344-346, 348-349, 351, 353, 356-359, 366-371,<br />
373, 377-382, 384, 393-399, 403, 407, 410-412, 415-418, 423, 490-491, 500,<br />
503, 507-508, 510-511, 515-516, 518-522, 527, 540, 542, 544, 550, 557, 565,<br />
567, 570, 572, 578-579, map, 1932.<br />
4. (<strong>and</strong> e<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur Mines, Mineral Resources for 1986, Pt. 1, metals,<br />
A10, A12-A14, A29, A33, A37, A55-A56, A60, A89, A198, 20, 59-66, 83,<br />
85, 67, 89, 125-126, 347, 444, 446, 704, 1933.<br />
5. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> %.he United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1931, Pt. 2, nonmetals,<br />
pp. 65, 67, 103, 195, 160-163, 188, 239, 241, 245, 247-249, 252, 254-_56,<br />
260-262, 292, 301, 855-807, 899-819, 813-315, 322-324, 825-327, 329, 2_;8,<br />
331-382, 384-892, 894, 398-399, 401-402, 408-411, 526, 529-531, 534-537,<br />
542, 1938.<br />
6. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Minerals Yearbook, 1932-33, pp. 31, 73-74,<br />
79, 145, 147-148, 169, 181-187, 192, 195, 204, 426, 456, 470, 489, 572, 641,<br />
643, 690, 717-719, 741-742, 757, map, 1933.<br />
7. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States ( includlng New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Mineral Resources for 1931, Pt. 1, metals,<br />
pp. A12, A14-A16, A28-AS1, A35, A37, A51-A52, A56, A99, 4-5, 90-91,<br />
119-123,<br />
1934.<br />
126-126, 133, 138, 149-142, 220-222, 266, 271, 274-275, 277, 326,<br />
8. Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New Jersey): U. S.<br />
Bur. Mines, Minerals Yearbook, 1932-33, Statistical appendix, pp. A6,<br />
A8-A, All, A26, 2, 57, 69*70, 74-75, 164, 168-169, 171-175, 177, 163-185,<br />
265, 257-259, 261-266, 268-269, 271, 275-27q, 283-286, 293, 295, 303,<br />
331, 841-342, 371-372, 485, 491, 493-495, 497, 499-500, 54)4, 1934.<br />
9. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. Bur. Mines, Minerals Yearbook, 1934, pp. 58, 103-199,<br />
114, 132-183, 192, 194-195, 809, 326, 330-343, 345-346, 348, 353, 357, 364,<br />
592, 596-598, 60_)-661_, 610, 613, 615, 621-625, 64S, 651, 564, 666, 685,<br />
870, 876, $97-898, 933, 976-978, 1006-1007, 1024, map, 1934.<br />
10. Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New Jersey): U. S.<br />
:Bur. Mines, Minerals Yearbook, 1934, Statistical appendix, pp. AT, A9-<br />
All, A28, 1, 3-5, 7, 9, 30, 32, 39, 43-44, 46-52, 56-59, 63, 67, 70*72, 75-76,<br />
78, 81, 238, 248, 250, 279-280, 1935.<br />
11. (<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs). Mineral resources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States (including New<br />
Jersey): U. S. :Bur. Mines, Minerals Yearbook, 1935, pp 107-108, 113, 132,<br />
239, 241, 243, 367, 384, 388-393, 395-398, 404, 416, 654, 669, 662-668,<br />
670-671, 673, 677-679, 685-689, 714, 717, 720, 735-736, 753, 847, 856-857,<br />
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 45<br />
Kiessl{ng, Oscar Edward--Continued.<br />
863-864, 897, 909, 903, 942_ 980, 997-998, 1002-1994, 1033, 1070-1071,<br />
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657, 665, 681-632, 686-687, 713, 785, 791, 794-796, 798, 801, 804, 844,<br />
859, 871, 879, 882-884,<br />
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48 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
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60 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Nelson, William---Continued.<br />
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New Jersey Boundar/es--Continued.<br />
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York, pt. 1, 46 pp., 1926.<br />
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62 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
New Jersey State Water Policy CommL_sion--Continued.<br />
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an adequate supply <strong>of</strong> potable water for <strong>the</strong> entire State as<br />
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233-248,<br />
497-502,<br />
253-254,<br />
505-527,<br />
288, 295-313,<br />
535, 541-543,<br />
31%321,<br />
546-547,<br />
478-<br />
550-<br />
551, 553-555, 557-561, 505, 56%570, 573-574, 577, 580-583, 585-580, 588-<br />
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Parker, Edward Wheeler--Continued.<br />
443, 455-456, 460-482, 498, 500, 502-510, 514-516, 520, 522, 532, 543-545,<br />
549, 554-555, 558, 561-562, 554, 570-574, 576-577, 579-593, 585-591,<br />
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671, 873, 683-684, 687, 692, 696-697, 714-715, 717-718, 721-725, 732-737,<br />
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Woolman, Low/s--Continued.<br />
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Wright, George Frederick--Continued.<br />
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11. Arlington Copper Company: Eng. <strong>and</strong> Min. Jour, vol. 71, p. 371, March<br />
23, 1901.<br />
12. Arlington Copper Company: Eng. <strong>and</strong> Min. Jour., vol. 72, p. 49, July<br />
13, 1901.<br />
18. Arlington Copper Company: Eng. <strong>and</strong> Min. Jour., vol. 73, p. 119,<br />
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Anonymous--Continued.<br />
14. Arlington<br />
1902.<br />
Copper Company: Eng. <strong>and</strong> Min. Jour,, vol. 73, p. 638, May 3_<br />
15. Arlington Copper Company: Eng, <strong>and</strong> Min. Jour, vol. 76, p. 483, September<br />
26_ 1993,<br />
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17.<br />
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The works<br />
555-561, 16 figs,, 1903.<br />
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20, p. 54, 1945.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
PART<br />
Subject<br />
II<br />
<strong>Index</strong><br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
KEY<br />
TO ABBREVIATIONS<br />
F, W. P.--FederaI Writers' Project <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Works Progress Administration for<br />
<strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
No J. B_New Jersey Boundaries<br />
i_T. J. C. N. B.--New Sersey Commerce <strong>and</strong> Navigation Board<br />
N. J. S. S. C. C. B.--New Jersey State Soil Conservation Committee Bni[etlns<br />
N. J. S. W. P. C_-New Jersey State Water Policy Commission<br />
N, J. S, W. P. C. S. R.--New Jersey State Water Policy Commission Special<br />
Reports<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SUBJECT<br />
INDEX<br />
(The numbers refer to entries in <strong>the</strong> bibliography)<br />
Absecon I_let. See Atlantic County ; En_*_eer- &_l_ehian region_onti_ued.<br />
i_ geology ! iulet_ ; _r_llne _ea_re_ : _'n]eonto]ob_', •<br />
ero_tQn_| a_d dePosi_l_B], l_lan_s, general : H_lllck, 9, 10.<br />
Administrative rep_rt_ a_d history, A_i_a_s, _er_l: _i_er, P_. L., 1.<br />
_1; BritOn, _; C_rk, _, 4, 9, 10; Cook, " B_hioooda: H_we_, tL F., 1.<br />
9. 1L 19. _4, 1_. _8, _9, _, _, _, _, M_/_c_ H_we_, B, F,, 1,<br />
49. _0, G4. GS, 67, _G, _6, _0. _9, 10_, 117, .4_c_Od_: Foer_te, 1 _ /X_wel], _. F., 1,<br />
Cri_chlow_ 1, 2; Dsrton, I_; Do_lss_ 1. _ _r Steeg, L<br />
i_s. 4_ H_ye_, _, W.. 1_ Kemp. $, 8_ Sedimentary rocks.<br />
Kitehel]_ I. 8. 5; K_pp, _ _ Kt_mmeL 1_, Prick types, _]_mer_te: Miller, R. L,,<br />
" 16, 19, 20, _. 24, 29, $2, _ 42, 47, _. G_. 1; Sch_chert, 1.<br />
GO, _1, 62, 65, _6, 6_, _7, G_, _9, _0. _I, _$. Lfmestoae_ _il_er_ P_ L., 1.<br />
7_, 74: Lea, 2_ L_t_ 1_ Mae_t_t_k. 4_ Shales: _eh_c_ert, 1.<br />
M_eker_ 1 ; Merrill G. P,, $ _ Mil_er, _, L., Physical geography : _scon_, _ ; _ayley, 4 ;<br />
Smo_k_ 4, _, 1L 16, 18. _2_ 25, _6, _9, _9, _ito_eIl. _; !qa_o_ _: Peek, 2; Rv_er_.<br />
_i _ We_tg_t, el $ ; Wh_ek, 4 ; Wo|f_ _ _ Wo]f_. G_ Wright. A, A., 2,<br />
Woodward, A.. 1; Wc_lm_n, 1G; Wright. Satin, composition: _ok, 3_, _; _a_lsbur_<br />
G. F,. _ ; A_o_ytnou_ _, 19. _8,<br />
A_eri_n mt_, See S_raerset _o_nty_ ]See- Str&tt_raphy. _ener_|: Co_k, _; R_er_ H.<br />
Ap_lachi_ _eosy_l_e. _ee a|_ _traet_ra_ <strong>the</strong>r, I ; Meddler. 1_ Miller, i_. _., 1 ;<br />
l_rreIL L Ordovlel_ Foers_ 1; I_mmel, 13_ M_-<br />
A_a_hi_ re_ivn, See _s_ Physical ge_g° Si_an : Billingsley, 1 _ Fo_rs_, 1 _ ]_tteh.<br />
raph¥, ell, Z ; Ma_r. 1 ; Sch_ch_r_, 1 _ WiII_rd_ l.<br />
A_p_ach_s_ rev_ion: Wtllard. _. Devonian: Ki_¢hel], _.<br />
C)tmate s_d wea<strong>the</strong>r_ temperature: Co_k, 91; Q_atvrv_y: Cook, _1; _ltSbury, 2.<br />
Geodesy, _ur_eyf_: _c_k. 18_ 8rao_k, 2; _t_tt_ra! _eo]ogT.<br />
G_l_hy_tcs. _ravi_at_onaT raea_t_rements _nd _ult_: B_y]ey. _ ; _t_ 2.<br />
Mag_tsn_ _] m_g_etl_ _rc_ya: _meek, T_c_e revolut_: Wi_lar_. 2, 8,<br />
Gla©ial geologT. _e_eral: _alisbury, 22, _; L0be_k, L<br />
Uph_, L Water _pp_y.<br />
DePos_onal _ea_res: _1_, 1; _rltto_. _ Gro0n_ water, _en_r_l: Critchl_w, 8_<br />
C_vk, G_, G1, 70. _1: S_lisb_ry, 2. _, _. _p_on_ _; Vermeule_ 17.<br />
A, A., 1; Wright, _. P, _. Surface w_er, _e_ers_ Vernl_le, 9, 4, 9,<br />
_0, 81: _all_ury. _, 10, W_r p_wer: Vermeule, 8, G. 6, 9.<br />
_l_c|a! lakes, _o_d_ a_d rive_s: (_ook, SL<br />
MineralogY. A_p_achEsn revolution. _ _p_y, _ _v._<br />
_ine_I groups. _era_ Woodward. _. _ I_av_s. 4: p_ek, 2; WilXard. _.<br />
_a_ve e]eme_t_. _ W_war_, PL P., I. A_'lin_t_ rsine. Se_ S_h_yler _i_e_<br />
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98 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
J_zen|d_. S_e Miueralogy: mineral g_p$. Atlantic Caunty--_ontlnu_<br />
Water _ul_pl_'_4_outiu ued.<br />
Artesian wells. See Water _upply: _ua¢l Ground water---Continued.<br />
water, wel]_. Fuller, 1, 2_ Kummel. 27, 54_ N, .T.<br />
Asb_tos. See _mle g_)losT: m_te_ll. S.W.P. C_. 6; _h_efer, 1_ Smock,<br />
Aephalt. manufactured. See Ee_nom_¢ geoloa_: 9. _, 12_ W_lm_, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, _. _.<br />
materisl_ _, 10, 1_, 16, 17, 18. 19, 2_, 21.<br />
Atlantie County. Mineral content: Barksdale 2_ C.allln_, 1.<br />
C|imate _.nd wea<strong>the</strong>r, l_reeil_ttut_on: C_ck S_rf_ce water, Zener_]: 1]ark_d_e, 2;<br />
_; _mock, 4. Colli_s, 1; Cook, 48, 9_; Cri_eh_aw. 1_<br />
T_bl_: Smock, 6. Grover, 1_, 1_, 1_, 1_ 1_, 19, _0, _. _f_,<br />
Temperature: C_k, _. 33, 24, _5, 26, _?. _8 _ Hartwel_, 1 _ Ha_en.<br />
C_u_erv_tiou a_d deve|_l_me_t_ fo_trY: 1_ _rewell, 1; N. _, S, W. P_ C,, _<br />
Parker, G, L., 1, 2, 3; P_ul_en, 1.<br />
• C,mk, 11_. _tream _au_ing _nd ga_tr_g _tations:<br />
Economic gegl<strong>of</strong>_. Critchl_w. 1, Z; G_over, 14, _. l_, 17.<br />
Lo_alitiea, _l_rri_: Hswes_ _.<br />
M_tertals, general: Sanfo_d_ 2; Schraeler, l_. 19, _0, $1. _, 2S. _4, 2_, 2_, _,<br />
I; Twtichell, 2, 2_ ; Hartwel_, 2 ; Newel]. 1; Parker,<br />
CI_ Ccoko 60_ _enklns, 3, 5; Johnson. G.L., 1. 2. S; Paulaen, 1.<br />
M. E., l, 4 ; Kumme], _6 ; _es, _, _, _ ; Water fh_tuatta_a _ 1]ark_dal_, 2, _ 4, $,<br />
Smock, 19_ Twitchel_, 1. _, 9, 10_ Schsefer, 1.<br />
Gree_a_d m_rl: go.k, 1_ M_ns_eld, _. B_rtte _nd _ari_m _hemi_s, _ee F_on_m_e<br />
geoI_y : m_terials.<br />
Iron : t_oy_r, Char_e_ _himer, 1 ; Cook, 7_.<br />
potash: Mansfield, _. Bar_e_a_ I_let. See Oceau Couniy_ E_giueero<br />
Kaud a_d gra_e|_ Cook_ 59_ Johu_o_, ]_ geo)ogy_ _n_et_: Shoreline _eatores:<br />
ere_ional a_l depos_t_oua! ; Wind work :<br />
Mo E., 1, S; Kumm_t, 3L (l_poaition.<br />
Stone: tIawe_, _. _eaehe_. See C_ta! Plain: _h_r¢line fea-<br />
E_ueeri_ _l_gy, _ha_nels: _au_t, 4; _ures.<br />
K_mmel, 4_ Verme_le, _5. B_eh Glen min_. Se_ Morris CountY; ._eo_<br />
Inlets: Haunt. _, 3; Lucke_ :L n_m_c _eoto_.y; _ocalitie_,<br />
l_e_er_ir_ <strong>and</strong> d_rn_: H_zen, 1. Beemervil]e. See _sex Co_n_: Mi_ersiog_:<br />
Geodesy. b_h m_rk_: C_ok, 119, 127. 13_ mineral _ocali_ies,<br />
Vermeule, 15, _1 : An_u_nmus, $6, 27. _9. B_lleville miue. _ee _h_yler miue,<br />
_rveying: Bowler, 5; Cook, I_Y_ Vet- Bench mark_. See Geodesy.<br />
meule, I_ ; Viele, 2 ; A_uymo_, 28, 29.<br />
Ceophyslcs, _rav|tational mea_ureme_ _nd I Bergen<br />
Cllm_te<br />
Co_ty.<br />
_n_ wea<strong>the</strong>r, _]aci_l c)]m_te : _ed_.<br />
_tat50us: B_wi_ l. 4.<br />
Ma_netfam a_d msg_eti_ _urve_: %r_. Tables: Smock. _.<br />
meu|e, _. _. Co]_s_rv_ttion _l_ _eve|ol_ment_ f_)re_trF."<br />
Mineralogy, m_uera_ _rou_s, _euera_: (_an- Cook, 11_; :[_a_n, 7_ "<br />
field, I. Reclamation <strong>of</strong> Luud, Haekensack Meadows:<br />
Pale_nt_o_. Cook, Zl; Vermeule, 8. I_, 14, 19.<br />
Pl_uts, Tha_a_yta: Ka|n, 2_ MacCAfutock, Eco_o_u[e geology.<br />
_$_ Wcchn_n, 2, 4, 9, _3. Loc_lti_, min_, Ken_ra|: Cook, 1ll.<br />
A_im_l_. MaI/_: HeflI_r_r_ _t; Ri_h_rd_. Schuyler: Akerly_ 1; Al_good, :t; Ban_,<br />
14; T_cker, I_ W_o_m_u, 1, _. 1_ B_Tber 1_ Beck. Z; Bl_aol_, 1;<br />
Arff_o_a: R|chsrds, 1_. Black, 2; l]ond, I; Cook, I_; _red_zer,<br />
C_orda_, _neral: Y_oolma_, I. 2_ Da_,, 20; Douglass. 1_ Finch, 4;<br />
Bre_v_o_: ltlehards. 14. F_lscm_ l, _ Franklin, 1_ G|over. 1;<br />
Petrcloa_. Gordon, T. F., I_ Gra_h_r_, 1_ Nar-<br />
Sed_m_utar_ _'c_ks, _. 1_ lye,, l_ Kefth, t; Kempp _ Y;<br />
l_ek t_es, saud: Cg|_u]r. 1. Kumme_, _, 12; Latrcbe, 1; Lee_ O° _<br />
Shoreline feat_re_ _ro_io_al _el delhi- 1, $_ Lewl_ $. V.. 1. _; Maneh_te_.<br />
ti_na_: Lu_ke, _. _ Merrill, 6_ M_rse_ I; l_le]son_ 1_<br />
Recent _horeIIne _se_IIati_n_: Lueke, _. O'C_lla_han, 1 _ _altsl_, 1 ; Pierce, 1 ;<br />
S_ils_ ccw_)o_tion: t_lsir, $, _, _ Boustt_1, Pler_n_ 1_ Pig_ott, 1; Rl_kar_ 1_<br />
2_ Cook, 62, "_2_ En_le, 1; Lee, L_ L, 1; Rc_er_. H, D., 1, 2; Ru_|l, _ J]eha_o<br />
P_tr_ck, 1. fer, 1 ; Smock, 19 _ Ur_uha_ 1 _ Von<br />
Soil a_d fore,try: Cora_ 2_ ]Platt. ][. _., Zw_u_weuberg, 1_ We_te_, 1_ Weed.<br />
I. _, _, 4 _ Westervel_, 1 ; Whitehe_, 1.<br />
_trat_r_lPh_,_ Tertiary: Rtelzarda, 8. 2 _ Whitney. J. D,, 1 ; Wlck_. I _ Wln-<br />
Q_teruar_ _ 8ali_t_ur_, I?. field, 1 _ Woodward, H. 1_,, 1 _ Anonl_<br />
Streams a_d _urf_ee alternate, mous, 10. I1, 12. 1_, 14, l&.<br />
La_° _ond_ au_ _wamp_: VermeuIe. I, Quarries: _ook_'_l, _: ._ohns_n, M. _..<br />
8, IS. 1 _ Kummel, _; Lewd. 10; MeCou.-%<br />
C-_ouud w_t_r, _eneral: Barksd_e, 2_ 1_ Smock, 19.<br />
Thc_p_p $. Mate_ts. general: S_nford, 2; S_hrader,<br />
Crttehlow. 2. _: Dart_, 11, 12, 1_; kin_, _, 5; $ohna_nj M. E.o 1, 4: Kum-<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 99<br />
I_ea" Count_-_ntlxued. Be_lgen County--Continued.<br />
Economic g_ol_rI--Continued. Padeeutelo_y.<br />
Mater_al_--_Contiuued. Animals. G_. Rep_: llue_e, I.<br />
C]aY_Continued. , M_tmntal_ : Cook, 93.<br />
reel, 26. 60; Loughlln, 1; Parker. 12,<br />
14; Rich 2. 5, 8; Stone, R. W._ "1; Petrology.<br />
F_rI_eo_L_rocks, intensive+ diabase: Butler,<br />
Twltehell, 1 ; Westerveit. L I, 2 ; Dana, 4,<br />
Copper: &kerly, l; Apgovd, t; Bangs, Sedim_ntar_ rQcks, t_ek ty_. _a'_d_tone:<br />
1; Barber 1; Be_h, 2; Black, 2; Dana, 3.<br />
Bishop, 1; Day, 20; Douglsss, I; Fol* Till: Salisbury, d,<br />
SO_ l. 2 ; Finch, 4 _ Franklin, 1 ; Sedimentary features, varves : Antewt.<br />
Glaver_ I ; Gordon. T. F.. 1; Gran- 1 ; Reed_. I. 3. 4 ; A_onymous, 18.<br />
bery. 1, 2; Harvey, 1; Ires, 1_ Ketfh, Physical geography: Akerly. 1_ Salt_<br />
li K_V. 4, _ Kumm_L _. 10. 12; tmry. _.<br />
Latrobe, 1 ; Lee, O, L, 1, 2 ; Lewis, J. Shoreline features, recent _horellne osetBa.<br />
V,, 1, 4 _ Merrill, 6 i Morse, 1; l_elson, ttons ; Sallshury, 4,<br />
li O'Calleghan. I; P_Itsits. I_ Pier- Sol_s. eom1_sition: Cook. 6_. 72; Patrleh.<br />
son. I P_g_tt. 1 ; Richard, 1 : R_er_, t ; SalZburg. 4 ; We_tervelt. I.<br />
H. D,, 1, 2; Sehaeffer, 1 ; Smock, 19 ; Stratigraphy, Triassic: MerrSl, 8.<br />
Urgent. t : _u_ 7_w_utwen_erg, 1 ; Streams <strong>and</strong> suttee drainage,<br />
Webster, 1; Weed, 1, 2; Westervelt, Lakes, l_nds, a_d _w_mps: Vermeuls.<br />
I_ Whitehead, t, _; Whitney, J.D., 3, 8. 15.<br />
1 _ Wield. 1 ; Win_eid. 1 ; Woodward, Structural g_ogy.<br />
7_U p,. 1;; AnonYmous, 10. 11. 12. 18, Local structures, fau]t_: Merrill, 3.<br />
14, I_. Bheet_ <strong>and</strong> sills: Kummel_ 14.<br />
Iron: Buyer. Char_es Shtmer, _; Cook. Techniques. field tri_: "A Tramp." 1.<br />
68, 111; Hason. 7; Pu_m. B. T,. 1_ Water supply.<br />
WestervelL L Ground water, wells: Barksdale, 3, 4, 6,<br />
Peat: Cook, 14; Kumm_l, 4l; McCourt. 8. 9. 10; Csok. _4. 93; Darfon, 1_i<br />
1, _; Parmele_, 2; SuPer, 1. N, J. S, W, P, C._ 5: Kummel, 27, 124;<br />
S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel: Joh_n. M. E.. 3, 8; Pe_ie. 1; _h_efer, 1; Sn_. _i<br />
Lewis, J, V,, 6, Wootman. 13, 1_, 17, 18, 19, ZO,<br />
Stone: Cook, 71, 28; Kummel, 7, 60_ Mineral eonten_: Co]tln, 1.<br />
Lewis, 10; McCourt. 3: Smock, 19; Surface water, genera: Barrows, H. K.,<br />
Twltcheil, I. I. 8; Cook, 33. 98, 142; Critehlaw, I;<br />
Engineerin_ ge_l_, cha_nels: Hamilton Crees. 1; Grover_ 13, 13. 14. 1_. 16,<br />
Reservoirs <strong>and</strong> dams : Cook. _3. 28 _ HamiBou, W. L, 1, _ ; Hartwell, I,<br />
Flo_dz <strong>and</strong> flood ¢_trol. Passaic water- 2 _ Hazen, 1 : Horton. 1, 2 ; Hoyt, 1<br />
9hrd: Hamilton. W. L. 2_ Vet- Moore._N.J.S.W.P.C,._Parker,<br />
meula, $_. G.L. 1. 2, 3: Paulsen, 1; Vermeule,<br />
Geodesy. _. 23.<br />
Bench marks: Cook. 13_; Plum_er. 1: Stream gauging _nd gau_nff _a-<br />
Vermeule. 15. 29. 30: Anonymous. 22. 24. tio_s : Barrows. H. K.. 1, 2 ; Critoho<br />
Boundarle_: Cook. 44: N. J. B.. 1. 3. _. low, 1; Grover. 12. 13. 14_ 1_. 16.<br />
Surveying: Bowler, _; C_k. 44, 127; N.J. 17. 18. 19. _0, _l, 32. 2_, 24. 3_, 36,<br />
B,, 3; Verrneule. I_; Anonymous. 33. 27. 32; Horteu. I, 2: Hoy_, I: Hew-<br />
Geoph_ies_ n_affnet|_m <strong>and</strong> magnetic _urv_ : ell, R ; Pack_, G, L., 1, _, 3 ; P_ul-<br />
Locke, I : Vermeuls, 2_ I_ ; AnouYmo_. sen, L<br />
23. Water fluetuatton_: Barksdale. 3_ 4, 6,<br />
Glacial geologY, climatic evidence <strong>of</strong>: Anony- 3, 9. IO ; Schaefer, L<br />
m_, 18, Bergen Hill. See Hudson County; Mineralogy:<br />
Del_$1tio_tl features : Culver, 1 ; "A mineral localities.<br />
"I_r_mp,*' t ; Reeds, 4 : S_l_bu_y. 2. <strong>Bibliography</strong> _nd index.<br />
_|onal feature_ : Dwight, I ; SaBe- Bl_ck. 1 ;Boyer, Charles Shlmer. l ; C_ok. _1 ;<br />
bury, 4. Gau_ett, 3 ; Davi_, 2 ; Gr_aeen, 1 : Haw-<br />
Glacial lakes, ponds _nd river_, Lake kins. 4; Kumme], _3 ; Ma<strong>the</strong>w_. 1 : Pa-<br />
Haekensaek: Antev_. 1; Reeds. 3. la<strong>the</strong>, 17; Bies, _; Russell. 8; Van Hise,<br />
M_et'alo_t'_ 2 ; Anonymous, 23.<br />
Mineral ifroul_, get_era_ : Canfield, 1 _ Borates. See Mineral_-y : mineral g_oups.<br />
Robinson, l ; Seymour I.<br />
Native e|ernent_ : Darto_ 7 : Scha_ffer, 1. Borc_ar_enate& See Mineralo_y_ mineral<br />
Oxld_ : Beck, 2 : Bruce. 2. grou_.<br />
Sllteate_: Beck, 2 ; Butler_ 1, 2 ; R_l_era, Boundaries. See Geodesy.<br />
A, _., 4. Bound Br¢ok. _ee Bhlmney 1_,ce_k miDe_,<br />
Mlnexst localities, general: Seymour. I. Brick. See Economic geoloe_, materials: clay.<br />
Sehuyle_<br />
Darten,<br />
mine:<br />
7; Hawkins,<br />
Br_ee_<br />
8;<br />
2;<br />
Lee,<br />
Canfield,<br />
O. L,<br />
1;<br />
l;<br />
Bridge_. See E_g_neeri_g geology.<br />
Maneh_ter. 2 ; Robf_ou, I ; Rr4_er_, Bridgewater mtn_ See American mi_e.<br />
A. F., d : Sanfcrd, 2 ; Sehrader, 1 :Sey- B_teautine Inlet. See Atlantic County : En_imottr,<br />
I_ VaBa_t, 8; Anonymous, I_. _eerln_ geology: Inlete; Shoreline fe_-<br />
Weehawk_n: Manchester, NEW 2. JERSEY GEOLOGICAL tu_: SURVEY ¢r_lonal a_d del_vsitio_aL
100 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Burlington County. Burlf_gton County--Continued.<br />
Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, precipitatio_: Cook, Stratigraphy.<br />
74; Smock, 4, Cretaceous: Ba_eorn_ $, 3; Salisbury. 17;<br />
Tahles_ Smock. 0. Sl_attuok, 1; Woolm_n, 8.<br />
Temperature: Cook. 70. Tertiary: B_om. 2_ S_lisbury. 17; Shat-<br />
EeonQmie geo_o_.y, matavlais, 8enera|: _a_- tuck, L<br />
ford, _; So, fader, 1; "l'witehe_], 2. Quaternary: Bascom, 2. 2; C_mpbril, 1;<br />
Cl_y: Clark, 14; Cook, 41, _0, 44, 44_ Sallsbur_, 1l. 17.<br />
.Tenkt_s. S, 4; Johnson, M. E.. 1. 4_ Streams <strong>and</strong> surface clr_inage.<br />
KurnmeL 20, 40; Ries, 2, _. 0_ Smook, Lakss_ ponds, _nd swam_: Verm_ale.<br />
3; Storm, 1; Twitche_l, 1. 2, g, 16.<br />
Greenl<strong>and</strong> marl: Clark. 10_ Cook, 1. 2.<br />
_, 73. 24, 1_$ : _/Iansfield, /_, 4 _ Smock, Water s_pl_'.<br />
1_ Tho_nen. 1_ Twitchell, 1, 2, _. Ground w_ter, gen_r_t_ Thor_i)_onj 0.<br />
Iron_ Bayle_, 2: Boyer, Charles Shtmer, We|Is: Bas_om. 1; Cook. 74. 42, 110,<br />
124, 1_2. 1_.; Dart_n, 11_ 12. 1_<br />
1; Cook. 75. Kummel. _4; l_l. J. S. W. P. C. $;<br />
Potash: Man_eId, 4, 4_ Th_en_a. 1. Smock, 4. 2; Uvson, 1; Wcolm_u. 2.<br />
S<strong>and</strong> _ud gr_vel_ Cook, 00; Johnson. M. 4. _, 9, 10. 12. I_. 17, 10_ 12, _0.<br />
E., 1, $, 4. "_, 8, 0, 10; K_mmel. 21. 42. Mineral _ontent: C_llln_ L<br />
_0 _ SalisburY, 10 ; Tw_ehel|. I, _. 14 12. Sur_uce w_ter, general: C_k. 08, 1_ ;<br />
E_neertag _eolo_.y. reservoirs anal _am_: Cr_tchlaw, I; Grover. 12, 13. I_ 12.<br />
Ha_en, 1. 1_ 17, 18. 12, 20. _1, Z_, _, 24. 2_, _0.<br />
Geodesy. 2_. 28 _ H_rtwel|. I ; Ha_en. 1 ; N. J. S.<br />
Bench marks: Cook, 119. 1_7. _6_ Pl_m_ W, P- C., 4_ :Parker, G. L., 1. 2, 3_<br />
met, 1 _ Vermeule, I_. 21 ; Anonymous_ Pau_en. 1.<br />
24, 26. 27. S_ream gsu_Ing <strong>and</strong> _augin_ atatt_u_:<br />
Survey_n_ B_wser, 0; Cook, 127_ Ver_ Critch]aw. 1. _ Graver. 1_. 14, 14. 1_,<br />
meul_, 14 ; Anonymous, _. 10. 17. 18, 19, 20. 21, _, 2_, _4. _, _4,<br />
Geo_hysies_ magnetism <strong>and</strong> magnetic _ar- 27. 28 _ Hartwell, 2 ; Parker, G. L. 1,<br />
_eys: Verme_ie. _. _ ; Anonymous, 22. _. 4 ; PauIsen, 1.<br />
(_lac_l _eoI_', de_osi_ional featares: S_Tis_ W_ter po_ver: B_om, I.<br />
bury, 28. Cambrian P_riod.<br />
Mineralogy. Economic geology.<br />
Mlner_ _ro_ps, general: Canfield, L Mater_a_. cement: Ecket. 8; Kumm_]. _.<br />
_bo_s: G_ldsmith, L Ire.: _ayle_. 2.<br />
Oxides: Leid_. 1_ Mineral w_ol: Van _oorkts, 1.<br />
Mineral l_ca_ftIes, _en_ra_: Canfirid, 1; Stone: Hawes, _; Lewis, 10.<br />
• "aIJant, _. /&in_ralogy.<br />
_lants, _vr_o_hyta: Berry, 8, 2. l'aleontolagy.<br />
_r_o_y_: l_errYo 8. An_m_is. _eneral: Kumrael, 1_.<br />
Aniraal_, _era|: R_chaedS, 14; P_: P_o_o_o_: Weller, 4.<br />
Port, era : Fenton, 1. "_ermes" : Foer_te. 1.<br />
Coe|_er_ Vaugh_n, L B*arit_oln_a: F_owel_, B_ F.. 1; WeN<br />
"Vermes": Howell. B. F,. 2. ]er. _.<br />
_ory, 1. A_r_'_eda : Foerste, 1 _ Howel/. _. F..<br />
B_ark_o_.eZa: _art_n, _. 1_ We}_er, 1, 4.<br />
Mo//_om: C_nrad, _. 12_ Gabk, 1_ _, _. Petrolosy,<br />
0. 9, 10_ _ohuso_, C. W.. 1 ; :_tUler,<br />
A. K,. I; Mor_ou_ S, G., :_ 4. _. 11; _edlmentary rocks, r_k type_ |iraestane:<br />
Whitfie_d, 0; W_lm_n. "_. 2. K_mme_. 1_ Na_on, 1l.<br />
Ar_Aval_oda_ GaBb, 11; ptlabury, _ S_r_tgraphy_ B_yley. _; Co_k, 7. _, 17;<br />
Echfno_a_: Berry, C. T.. I_ C.abb. D_na. "_; Dart_n, 12_ Eckel, 1, 2, 2_<br />
_kor_at_. P_: CoPe, 11. 1_. 1_; Kummel, 1_. 14. 24. 20, 03, 7_; L_i_on.<br />
Fow_er_ H. W.. 1 ; I_id_,, 0, _. _ 1_ Lewis. 11 ; Ludlam_ 1; M_th_r. 1<br />
Re_a: Co_e, _, 14. 1_, 22; Ha_'s, 1 _ Me_sler. l ; _Iill_, 1t. L., 1; lqasou, 4.<br />
Le_dy, 4, _. _; Mook. 1; Morton. 9, 9, _Q, 12 Peek. 1, _ Sh_hard, 1; S_elL<br />
1_, 11 _ Ra_. 1 _ Wiel<strong>and</strong>. 3. 2 _ Spen_er. 4 ; Van Hise, 1. 2 _ _a_uxem.<br />
A_: Marsh, _; Wetmore. 1. _; Wal_tt. 1, _ Wel]er, 1. 2, 4_ W_t-<br />
M_ww_h*: LeSdy, 4. gate. 1o $; Williams, H. S. 1; Wol_. _.<br />
Yeteo|ogy. C_mden County.<br />
Sedimentary ro_ks, rock types. _grave|: Climate _nd wea<strong>the</strong>r, l_ree_itati_n: Cook,<br />
C_ml_bell, I. 7_ ; Smirk. 4.<br />
S_il_. composition: Blalr_ 4, _ Bon_beel, 2; Tables: Smock, 4.<br />
_urke. 1; Co_k, 0_. 72; Lee, L, L.. 1. _; Temveratore: Cook, _4.<br />
Patrirk. 1. Ee_oml_ _eology.<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t <strong>and</strong> fore_try: Coman. _; Platt, _ Materlal_.. _enera|: S_nf_ed, 2; Schrader,<br />
H., 1. l ; Twtte_ell, _.<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 101<br />
Camden C_unw--ConCJnued. Calve ;May Cou_W.<br />
]_conotn_c geology--Continued. Conse_tion ar*d develolmaent, _or_tl_ :<br />
_at_rials--Cv_tiaued. Cook. 118.<br />
Clay: Clark, 10; Cook, 60, 64, _, 80. 9_;<br />
Jenklns, _, _; Johaso_. M, E., 1_ Kurn- l_eclama_.ion <strong>of</strong> IBnd, C_l_e ]_ay Ma_he_ :<br />
me]. £6, 60. 66: Rieg, 2, 5, 6: Smock, Cook, 4_<br />
$, _ ; Storm, 1 ; Twttche_l, 1, _, 8. Eeonomte t_ol_,<br />
Greenl<strong>and</strong> m_rl : Clark. 10 ; Cook. 1, $, _l_te_ial_, gen_r_l_ S_fo_d, £ ; _chrsder.<br />
_. 12_; Ma_fleld, 4, _; Thoe_en, 1; 1; Twitchel|, 2,<br />
Smock, 19_ Ctay: Cook, 4: Jenkins, _. _; l_ummel,<br />
Potash: _an_eld, 4, _: Thoenen. I. _6; Rie_, _, f;.<br />
S<strong>and</strong> a_ gravel_ C_ok, _9; Johnson, Greenl<strong>and</strong> m.rl: Cook, I,<br />
M. E., 1, 4. "_, _. _, 10_ K_mmel, $I, Iron: Cook, 73.<br />
60 ; _alisb_ry. 10, 13. M_gnesite (_yn<strong>the</strong>ti_) : Anonymatts, 2_.<br />
Geodesy. San_I a_d _r_vel_ 3ohnson, l_l. E,, 1, 3,<br />
Be_ch mark_: Cook. 119. _2_, I_6; Plum- _, 8; Kummel, 66; Twltche11. 1,<br />
met, 1; _erraeule, 15, _1; Anar*y_aolm. Engineering geology, c_annel_: Haup_ _;<br />
£_, 26. ]K_mme], 46; Vvrmeu]e, 25.<br />
Surveying: Bowser. _; Cc_k, 12_; Vex- ][_|ets: Haupt, 2, _; Lucke, 1.<br />
G_Ol_hy_s_, m_grt_t_]'_ _t]nd _rta_f_etle _lr- Geodesy.<br />
vey_: Vermeule. 2, I_, }_e_ch _rks: Cook, 119. 127, 136; Ver-<br />
M_neralo_y, me_e, 15, _1; Ano_:_mouB, _6, 29.<br />
;gtneral gro_, general : Caaft_|d, 1. Surveying : Bowser, 5 : Cook. 127 ; Pour-<br />
Mineral |oc_l_ties, ge_era]: Valiant_ 8, ta_es, I ; Verme_]e. 15; Vi_le, 2 ; A_o_y-<br />
Paleontology, mou_, _3, 29.<br />
]>_t_, general: Lewis, 7. Geoph_t_s.<br />
_pe_o_a_o_a : Berry', tl, 14 ; _ew- Gravitational measurements <strong>and</strong> statio._<br />
bevy, 1_; Woolma_, I_, 15, E_l.g, 2.<br />
Animals, general: L_wt_, 7. Magnetism a_d magnetic _rveys_ _r-<br />
_'yozoa: Greater, 1. merle, _, 15.<br />
1_; C_pe, _; Gabb, 10; Lea, $, 4; Meteori_es: Goldsmith, _,<br />
. Leidy. 8 ; _t_Phe_son, _ : Woolmsn, 16. Mi_eralo_,.<br />
Chor_c_t_, P_sce_: ]Powler_ 1_. W._ I. Minera} _ro_ps, oxides: Deacon, L<br />
Re_t_ia _ CoPe. _ : _'_ulke, 1 ; Leld_', lv_i_eral Iocalit_, _ral : Valiant, 3,<br />
10 : I_n, _ ; 1_apl_, _; Woo]man, 12.<br />
l_e_roloSy. P]aats, Th_o_hyb:_: Boyer, Charle_ S_m-<br />
Sedimentary rocks, rock types, cla_' : Stel_h- her, 1; Wool_an. g.<br />
$o_|_. composition : Blair, 3. ? ; Bonsteel, _ ; Mo_l_c_z : Rich_rds, 14 ; Wcotmas, _.<br />
Lee. L. L., 1. A_hro_oda : R_hcvd_, 14.<br />
8o_1 <strong>and</strong> _orestry: Com_, 2; Pla_t, _ _:c_aode_a_a_ R_cbards. _4.<br />
S_ratigral_hy, Cr_taeeou_ : B_scom, 2 ; Sal_ _ecltmentary rocks, ro_k ty_e,, _a_d :<br />
b_r_. 17_ Woolma., 1_, Colony, 1,<br />
Tertiary: :Baseom, 2; S_lts_bu_'. l't, ShoreIl_e _ea_ures.<br />
Qoaterna_': Baker, 2 : Bas_om, 2 ; Cam!_ _eaches : Cook, 4 ; Whee_er E. S., t<br />
be]_. 1 ; Ccok. 110 _ CoPe. 2_ ; Pflsbry, 1 ; :Brosto_a_ <strong>and</strong> depositional L_k_, 2<br />
Salisbury, 11, 1_, 17; Woolma_. 1_, Ri_ha_ds, 7.<br />
W_ter _p_ly. M_rshe_: Cook, 4; Whe_le_ E. S. I.<br />
_l"o_rte] wal:_r, _'e_era._ : _otnD_o_l. ({. Rece_ _hor_ i_e osc _t on_ : Beesley_ 2 ;<br />
W_11_: I_rksda]e, 4, 6. 8, 9, 10; Ba_com, Cook. 4; Lu_ke, 2; Richards, 7.<br />
1 ; Coo_, 98, 124, 1_2 ; Critchlow. 2, _ ; _oi_s.<br />
Darton, 11, 1_ _l|er, _; Kummel, Co_n_osiHo_: I_lair, _; Bons_el, _: :Ea-<br />
_4; _. 3, _, W. P, C._ _; Schaefer. I; _le, 1,<br />
Smock, 9; Ul_On, 1; Woolm_, _. 9, So_l e_nser_at_or_ Co_k, 4, _£, 72,<br />
10, 1_, 1_, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, _I. Soil aacl _ore_try: Coma_, 2,<br />
Mineral e_nte_: C_]I|_, 1; :M_ers, _ S_r_ti_ra]_hy, Q_aternary: Salisbur:¢, I1, 17.<br />
!_t_eral spr]ng_: :Beale, 1, W_ter su_01_Lv.<br />
_t_face water, _ne_al : Cook. 98, 1_2 ; _rou_d water, general : I_ark_dale, _<br />
_T, 3. S. W. ]?. C., _. Thor_p_on, 8.<br />
Water po_er: Baseom, 1. Wells: I_rks_ale, 9, 10; Co_k, 4_ "/4, _8.<br />
W_er fluctuations: _ark_da_e, 4, 6, 8, 124. 14_ ; Darto_, 11, 12. I_; FuUer, 1 ;<br />
9, 10; _ch_efer, 1. I(ummel, _4; :b_ ,_. S, W. P. C., _;<br />
C_a]s. See E_tgi_eerfn_ geo|ogy. Schaefer. 1; Sn_ock, 8, 9; Woo_m_<br />
C_Pe M_y County. _, _, 6, 7, 9, I0, 1_, _7_ 1_, 19, _l.<br />
Admlni_tratto_ <strong>and</strong> _i_tory: _Bee_ley, 1.<br />
Climate _d Wea<strong>the</strong>r, ge_erat: Smock, 6, S_rf_ce water, general: _. $, S. W. P.<br />
Preefpttat_o_ _ Cook, _6 ; Smock, 4. C,i _.<br />
T_bles: Smock, 6. Water fluctuations: _ark_dale, 2. 9, 10_<br />
T_ml_Srature_ Cook, _6, _baef_r, 1.<br />
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]02 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Cape May Mareh_ See CaPe MaF Counter; Cout_ Pla|n_-_ont_nue_<br />
C_aservatlon end development; _eelaza_ Eng_neering geology, inlets: Haup_ t ; N. J.<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> lsnd _ Shore|ine festures ; m_rshe_. C. I_. B.. _, 8.<br />
Carbgnat_. See MinerelogY: mineral _oups. Floods <strong>and</strong> l_ood control<br />
Cave_, See Streams <strong>and</strong> B_rfa_e drainage: Forestry <strong>and</strong> flood _ontroI: Gi_ord, 1.<br />
el_al_n. Ge_e_y_ surveyiu_ : Merelli, F. J. H,, L<br />
Cement. See Economic geology: mater_ls. Gecpl_yele_.<br />
Earth(_uake <strong>and</strong> _eismolog_: Heck. 1,<br />
Channels : See Engineer|ng geel_-_. Electrical measurements: Wocllard, 6.<br />
Chimney Rock mines. See Somerset County; Grav_tat_o_al measurements _n_ sta-<br />
F_onomlo geo]o_ry: ]cvalitie_. titus: Ewth_, 1_ Woo_lard. 2, 3, 4,<br />
Cbic_ide_. See _ineralogy: min_ra! _roupe. 8, _.<br />
ClaY, See Economic _01_ _ mater_ais _ Magnetism _nd ma_rnetlc surveY_ :<br />
Petro|_ _ sed|mentar_ ro_ks_ W_ellsrd. _ 8, 4, _, _,<br />
Seismic exit|orations _ Ewiu_ 1 ; John_on_<br />
Climate a_t wea<strong>the</strong>r. 11 _ Wooll_rd, 1, 2, _.<br />
_eners|: _rdon_ T. F., 1. _a_lal geology, geners|: Salisbury, 22,<br />
Effects <strong>of</strong> fot_mt_ on teml_era_ure <strong>and</strong> rain: Climatic evidence <strong>of</strong>: T_ylor, 1.<br />
_fford. 1. D_pasltlonal features : _ritton, 4 ; Fu]I_r_ _.<br />
Evaporation: _rermeule, 6, 7, _, 11, 1_, _0.<br />
FuI_furite: I_arraw_, W. L,, 1; Myers. I; MfneraloaT,<br />
Richardson, L Mineral _rouP_, al_icates : Clark, _ ; Cook,<br />
_Ia_la! _||mate : Autev_, 1 ; MaeC|_ntoek, 1, _ ; Kum_el, _0 ; Mansfield. _ ; Wurtz, 1.<br />
_ Re_s, 1, 2. 4_ 6; Rieh_rets, 1, 8, _; Orogeny: Merrt|_ _.<br />
Russell. 4, 8 _Salisbury_ 22 _ Ananyraou_, 18. P_icontel_.<br />
Humidit_ : Pi_tt, I. H., 1 ; Smock, 4, 6. l_lants, _enera| : Berry, 1_ _ Credn_r, 8 ;<br />
Preell_ith_lo_: Barksda|e, 1. 2; Cook. _6, 98_ Hollick, 9, 10; Newl_rry, 6. _; Ward,<br />
Cri_chlow, 4: Ho]]ister. 1_ Leighton, _: I_ F,. 1.<br />
Smock, 4. 6 ; VermeuIe. 8. Thello_hyb_: Wc_lmanl 6, 7, 9_ 10, 1_.<br />
Rain: Bascom, 1_ Cock, 5_, _. 9_ C_r_ _m_na_a_h_a: Lutz. 1_ Newbe_'ry. _<br />
_lon. T. F_, 1 ._Hami|ton. W. L, 2 : Lar_ Taylor, 1.<br />
• ou, t ; Lye||, 2 : Smcvk, 4. 6 ; Vermeule, Animals. _enera] ". Clark. 8, 10 ; Cooke,<br />
_, 6. _, 8, 11, 18. 17, _0, 21. C, W., 1_ Colm, 25_ Credner, 3_ Kum-<br />
_now: Smock. 4, 6; _rermeu_e. _, 15. me], _ Lye||_ 1_ Merrill, _. J. _, 1;<br />
Tablea: Bvn_ted, 1: Barke. 1; Cock, 1_, Morton, 7_ l_[cbard_ _, _, _4: Rc_s.<br />
35. 76, 9_ _ Croesj 1 ; _u_]e. 1 ; Jen_ing_ ]_ D_, _ _ Welicr, _ ; Whittle|d, 4 _ Wool-<br />
1, _ _ Lee. L. L., I, _ ; Moore, $ _ Patrick. man, 20, _1.<br />
1,2,8_Smoek, 4, 6;Vermeulo. 8. Pro_o_: B_ey. J. W,. I; Jennin$_.<br />
Temperature : Barry, 19 ; Cook, _0, 91 ; 1 ; Reuss. 1 _ To_|m_n, 1.<br />
Smock. 4, _; Vermeu|e, _, Br_v_a_od_: Cla_k, $, _ ; Forby, 1 ;<br />
Wind: J_h_son, D. W., _; S_agck, 4, 6; Sa_, 1_ Whit_iel_. 1_ _.<br />
Vermeule, 2_. M_U_a: Clark, _ Forby. l: Rtehar&,<br />
Storn_: Haml|ton, W. I., _. 1I, 12; Say. 1_ Stephen_on. 1, 4:<br />
Coasta| Ple|n. See a_o Physical _eography; Whittle|d, 1, _, _. _, _.<br />
S_ru_tu_a] _eo|_ _ re_onal features. A_da_ Jenntnge, I ; Wh|tfleldj 7.<br />
C||m_te _nd wea<strong>the</strong>r. _¢_r_.a_a: Clark. _.<br />
Effects <strong>of</strong> forests on temperature an_ Char_z, _e_a: A_as_|_. 1_ Co_e,<br />
r_in: G_fferd. 1. 2, 6, 1_, _1, 32, 2_; I_dy, _ Owen,<br />
G|acial eli_na_: Richarg_ _, 15 Ru_s_, L. S, _.<br />
Temperature: Cook, 91 _ Smork, 4, $_ Pent,lanes: Crosb_. 1 ; Shaw, 1 _ S_e, _,<br />
Conservation <strong>and</strong> d_velo_m_nt, foreetry : Petrelo_y.<br />
Giff_rd. 1, 2 ; Pinehot_ 1 _ Vermeuic, 15. SedimenterF rocks, _c_k tyl_m_ elay:<br />
Ecouorele _eo|ogyJ Rl_. _.<br />
Ma_er_is. _euera|: Day. 2. 8_ Wil|[_r_, _ravel: Sa|isb_ry. 7, 29.<br />
A., 1. _re_n_a_d marl: Asl_ley, 1_ Clark, $_<br />
C|ay: Bas_om, 2, 8_ Cook, 7; J_hr_on, Cook, 12_ tIa]deman. 1_ Man_fleld, $.<br />
_. E., _; Rfe$, 1, 4, _: R_ers, H.D., Roger_, H, D,, _.<br />
2: Wil|lams. 2. Sa_d: Ro_ers, H. D.. 8_ _|is_u_Y_ _. _9.<br />
Green_an_ marl: A_h|ey. I_ Baseom, 2. Till: Salisbury, 7.<br />
_; Cook, 6, _ 10. 1_, 14, 19, 2_ Cotdo_,<br />
T. F.. 1_ KummeI. 67. 70; Lewis, physica| _eogra_hy,* Bascom, 2, _; BayicY,<br />
C., _ Marm_eld, 1, 2, 8; Mitchell. 4; Clark, 8. 10_ Comau, 2_ Cock, 2, 4,<br />
4 ; Pierce. _ ; Rogers| H. D.. 1, _ _ Shreve, 64 ; Darto_ 14 ; D_vis. 4, 6 _ Johnson,<br />
1, _ Wurtz. 1. D. W,, _; Kummel, '_?, 7_ Lew_s, 11<br />
Iro_ : Bisho]_, 1 _ Smith, _. _., 1, MacClintcek, 6 ; McGee, ! ; Ro_ers. _ D._<br />
Peat: _k_man, _. 2: Salisbury, 8, % I_, 1_, _9; SchOol. 1_<br />
Potash: Ash|_. 1_ Cook. 6, 19; Mans- Sha_tuck, 2; Sm_ck, 4; Vermeu_e. $.<br />
_la_d, 1, _. _ Kum_el, 67, _0_ Ro_er$, Shoreline features, _e_eral: Cook, 90_<br />
IL D., 2 _ _hreve, 1, _ _ Wurtz, 1. Nelson,<br />
S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> _ravel: Ba_co_. $, 8_ Johnson, B_h_: Cook, 7, 25_ H&upt, 8; Merri_.<br />
M.E.._ F, J. H_, 1_ I_. :/. C, N. B., 1. f_o _ ;<br />
_tone: Cock, 8_. Sa|lsbur_, 1_: _eelor. E. S., 1,<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 103 _<br />
Coastal Plain_Continued. " _._<br />
Shoreline fe_ur_s_ntinued, Techniques, field trips: C18rk, 8 ; q'orrey.<br />
Ero_lonal <strong>and</strong> de_mitional: ' Cook, 96 ; R.H., L<br />
Flint, L 8 : Haupt, 1, 3 ; Johnson. D.W._ Water supply.<br />
1 ; MacClintoek, I, 8, 5, 6 ; Merrill,F.J. Ground water, ge_teral." Barlm4tle, q :<br />
H._ 1; N- J. C. N. B,_ L 3; Rlelmrds. I, Critchlow, 3; Kna6_, 4_ Sanf_cd, I;<br />
V ; Salisbury, 9, 29 ; Wheeler, E, S. 1 _ Thoml_on, I, 2 ; _ibch_l|, II ; Vet-<br />
Woodman, 1 ; AnoDyr_ous, 2. meule. 17,<br />
_ar_he_ : Cook, 6, 7, $4 _ M_, F, _. :H._ We]l_ : B_scom, 8, 3 ; Crltchlow. 6<br />
I ; Salisbury, 17, IS _ Verrneule, 2 ; Waks~ Dar'_n, II ; Johnson, D, W,, I ; K_app.<br />
_osn, 2 _ Wheeler, E. S.. 1, 6, 4 ; Sanford, 11 SchlitZ, 1 ; S_ltk,<br />
Recent shoreline c_eilh_tions: _Antev_, I, T. P_, 1; Thom_zo_t, I; T_vlt_h_l, 11_<br />
2i Cook, S, 6, $4; Flint, I; Fuller, 6; Vermeule, 4, 9, 17.<br />
Johnson, D. W-, I; Kummel. 76; Linden- Mineral eonben6: Sanford, L<br />
kohl, 2_ MacClln_ock, I_ Merrill, F.J. Surface water, ge_eral_ Bascom, _, 6_<br />
H., 1; Richa_s, 4, _, _; SaSsbur_. 18. Cook, 56; Thompson, 2: Vermeule, 6,<br />
21, 29 1 Shattuek, S, 4. 5. 7, 9,<br />
SRbmarine canyons: Lindenkohl, S; SFen- Strea_ ilow: Vermeule, ft. 8.<br />
cer, J. W. W., 1. W_te_ p_w_ez: V_rmeul_, 8. _, 8.<br />
Terl_ces (maririe) : Ante_-s, 2 ; Flint, L 6 ; Wi_d Work_<br />
Fuller, S ; MscCli_t_ck, 1 : Merrill, F.J. Del_ttlon : Cook, 23 ; Merrill, F. J, I_,_ 1<br />
H., I, S ; RIchard_, 9, 17 ; Salisbu_, 9. Salisbury, I_, 26.<br />
29 ; Sbattuck_ 2. Erosion : N_ J. C. N. B., 1 ; N. J. S. S. C. C.<br />
Soil_. ' B., d.<br />
{_ompoait]on: _aseom, S ; Blsir, 8 : Cook. Coke. See Economic geolo$_ : matexiul_,<br />
_oil conservation : N. J. S. S. C. C.B.. C_ncretio_s : See Petrology : sedime_+--arY rocks<br />
8, _. sedimentary feature_,<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t eroaion : H. J. S. S. C. C. B. 2. 6. 6. Couglom_r_. see Fetrol_: _dimen_ar_<br />
Soil a_d forestry: Gifford, I. rock_.<br />
Stratfg_phy, general: Dryden, 1 _ F_gers, Conservatl_ <strong>and</strong> d_velopme_t.<br />
M. D,. 1, 2. Forestry: Coma.. 2; _ook, 11_, llS; Gitton,<br />
I ;C[ark. 4, 6, I0, 11, 12. 13 j Co_- II_ 16_ 18.<br />
rad, 14; Cook, 2. 3, _, 64, 106, 113, 122, Reclamation <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, general: C_ok, 15,<br />
128; Cooke, C. W., l; CoI_, 22; Credner 16;21, $6, 26. 47, 60; Sali_bux'_,18-<br />
6_ Dartou, 14; Dryden, I; Finch. I; Cape M_y Marshes: Cosh, 6,<br />
Fuller, 3 _ G_bh, ? ; Gr_acen, I ; Haye_, Delaware Basin : Cook, 21.<br />
A. 0.. 1; Hill, I; Knapp. 6; Kummel. Haeke_ck Meadow_: Cook. 81; Vet-<br />
60, _6; Lea, 2: Lewis, S., I; MeC_e_, 6; meule, S, 14, 19; Woolnmn, 12.<br />
Mansfield. t: Msr_h. 1S_ Ma<strong>the</strong>r, 1; Jersey City Mewdow_: Russell. 6; Vet-<br />
Morton, 2, 3, 6 ; Riehards_ 16 ; Roarers, meule_ 19.<br />
H. D.. 4: ScbSpf. 11Uhler. 1; Va_ux_m, _url_ Rt_er: (look, 16, $1.<br />
7: Ward, L. F.. 1; Welter. 6, 7. _; 14ewark Basin: Cook, 21: Vermeule, IlL<br />
Wheeler. E. S., 1 ; Whtte_ 1. 14. 19,<br />
Tertiary: Brttton. t ; Clark, I. 3, 4_ 6, 1O, Fa_aute Basin: Bowser, 1; Cook. S1, g_.<br />
1B: Co_k, 1_5. 1_, 122, 128; Cooke, SO, 40, 47, _l, 109, 117. 126, 18_, 168;<br />
C. W., 1 ; credner, S ; Dull, I ; Fuller, 6 ; Hamilton, W. L, 2 1 Howell G. W., I, _,<br />
Greaeen. 1 : Harris_ 1 : Hetlprtn. I i John- S ; KurameL 1 ; Vermeule. II_. 80, 2L<br />
ash, 11; KummeL 60, 56: McGee, 1: P_4u_ Basi_ l_, S; Coak. $0. 40,<br />
Man_ileld, 1; Morton, 6; Richards, 14, 47, 50, 55, 63, 67, 76, 86, 90, 99, 109,<br />
17_ SalisburY, 7, 9, 10, 21, 29: Shatt_k, 117. 126, 168, 189; Howell, G. W., I. _,<br />
2 _ Twalmin. 1 ; Vanux_m. 7 ; Weller, _5: Salem Mavsh_ : Cook, 15, 21 _ Yern_mle. S.<br />
Wheeler, E. S.. 1: _Thite, 1; Woo_. 2_ Waltkilt Basin: Bowler. 6: Snell, _L<br />
W_olman, 4, Soil. See Soil conservation.<br />
Qua_rnar_: Clark. 1_; Cook, 64: Fti_t, 1; CoPper. S_ E_onomte geoloa_: m_r_aI_<br />
_M11_, 6 _ KummeL 68;<br />
_: McGee, l; Merrill<br />
_cCll_to_k.<br />
F. J. H,. 1,<br />
2,<br />
41<br />
Minerato_T ; native elemen_<br />
l_ickard_, 17 _ Salisbury, _, 7. 10. _I, 29 _ Cretaceous.<br />
Shattuch. 2 : Vanuxem, 7 i Wood. 8. Climate _nd<br />
W.L.L<br />
wea<strong>the</strong>r, iMlg_rRe : B_rrows,<br />
Streams <strong>and</strong> surface d_afnage. Economic geolcs_,<br />
Det_sitlon: Flint, 1_ Salisbury, 89_ Materials:<br />
Drainage hfstory: Llndenkohl, 2. Clay: Clark, 1O. 41. _7, 94; DaY* _ ;<br />
Erosima: Salisbury, 29, Johnson. M. E., 6_ Rtea, 1. 8, 4, I_. 6,<br />
Structural geologY', general : Cook. 6_* 7 ; Smock, 6 ; Storm. 1.<br />
Local structures, _ul_ : Wc_llard, 1, Greens<strong>and</strong> r_arl: Ashley, 1 ; Clark, l0 ;<br />
Shvets <strong>and</strong> _ilis: _oaltax_t, 1. Cook, G. YL, 1, 6, 7, 1_6_ K_L _0;<br />
Minor struct_re_, uneonformiti_ : Clark, Man_flrid, 1, 6, 0, 6 ; Pie_, 8 ; Shreve,<br />
1O. 1 _ Wheeler, 1 : Wur_, 1 : Sc4ae. 8.<br />
Reglo_al _eatur_. Coastal Ylaln: Baseom, Mintral wool: Va_ Voorhls, L<br />
2. 6 : Hoiliek_ 3 ; ffohneon, IS _ Man_field, Potash : A_bley. I ; Kummel. YO; Marts-<br />
6 ; Shattuek, 2. flei_l. L _, 5. 4 ; Shre_¢e. I i Wurtz, 1.<br />
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104 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
_3rotuceou_-_co_ t teued. Cretaeeous--Co_4:lnued.<br />
Economic geology_ontteued, pa]eontology--Continue_.<br />
MaterialsmContinued.<br />
Auimals_Continue&<br />
Saud <strong>and</strong> gravel : Johnsou. M, E.. 8. Cl_ordata--_Continurd.<br />
Stone: H_wee. 2, A_: Cot_e, 22: Marsh. 3, 10.<br />
Geophyatcs, seismic explorations: _ng. Ma*nmsl_s: L_idy. 3. 8 _ Mitchell. 2.<br />
1o 2*<br />
Petrology.<br />
MineralogY. Sedimentary rocks,<br />
Mineral groups, general: H_wkine, 12, Rock types_ clay: Hawkins, 14; pra<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
Hydrocarbons: Abbott, 5; Kun_ L I; Smock, 3; Stephenson, 2; Storm, 1.<br />
Oxides: Hawkins. 14; Leidyo 14. Gravel: Newberry. 3,<br />
Phosphates: Cutbush, L Gree_s<strong>and</strong> marl: Ashley. 1 : Cook. 128;<br />
Silicates : Fisher, 1 ; Hawkins, 10, 14 ; Hal_leman. 1 ; M_nsfleld_ _ _ pra<strong>the</strong>r, 1.<br />
Mansfield, 8; Schneider, 1. S<strong>and</strong>: Barksdate, _ Colony. 1; pra-<br />
Sulphldee : Chester. 4 ; Hamilto_o S, H,, <strong>the</strong>r. L<br />
1; M_r_imll, 1o Sedimentary feature, concretions: Wilt-<br />
Pale_ntolog6'. eox_ 1.<br />
Indeterminate remains_ Shoreline featureSo gene_l: Chaffee, 1,<br />
Coproiltes : Dekay. 2. SoiIs, composition : S_llebury, 18 ; Wherry. 3.<br />
Footprints: Woodward. 2° Steatigr_phy: Bascom. 2. 8; Berry° 3. 13.<br />
Plante, general: Berry° /;. 7° 13 _ Credner, 17 ; Bibbtus. 1 ; Brttto_, 1 ; Clark. 3. 4, 3.9.<br />
3 ; Hoiliek. 7, 9, 10 ; Newberry. _. 7. I0, 1L 12, 13 _ Conrad. 14 ; Cook° t/. 1_, 64.<br />
9; Ward. L. F.. 1, 1QS, 113. 122. 128, 188: Cooke, C. W..<br />
Tha_lophsr_: Berry. E. W.. 1. 2. 17; 1; Cope. 22: Coz_ens. 1: Credner, 3;<br />
Chrysler, 8_ Edwards. 8; Newberry. D_rton, 14; Dryden, 1; Eaton. 1_ Finch.<br />
12, 1 ; Fowler. H_ W.. 1 ; Fuller° 8 _ Gabb_<br />
_oph_a: Newberry. 1_, 7; Greacen. 1; Hayes. A, O, I; Hill. 1_<br />
pter_oph_f, ft: Berry. 4. 8_ 9. 16, 17; Hoilich. 4, 7; Jenning_, 1; Knapp, 2, 3,<br />
Conrad, 14 ; Newberry. 18. 26 _ Kummel. _O. 86. 78 ; Lea. 2 ; Lewis.<br />
_erm_tol_: Baileyo I. W_, l_Berry, 1l,* Lyet]. 1; Maclure, 1; McGee. 1:<br />
E. W., 1, 2, _. 4. 6. 6, 9, I0. 12, 18. Mansfield_ 1. _; Marsh, 12; Marker. !<br />
16. 1_, 18; Chrysler 1. 2; C_nr_l. 14_ Meek_ 1, 2_ 3_ Morton, 2, 3, 3. 8:<br />
H01den, 1. _; Holtick, 4, 8; Jeffrey. 1: Pra<strong>the</strong>r. 1; R]chard_° 16_ 16_ Rogers.<br />
1Wewberry. 2, 8, 12. 13,* Steveus. 1° H.D. 4; S_lichury, 17; Sch_pf, 1; Shat-<br />
Animals. general: Clark, 6. 10; Co_rad. tuck, 1; Stephenson. 1_ U_ler. 1: Va_<br />
nuxem. 7 ; Ward, L. F.. 1 : Wellor. 3, *_.<br />
18; Cooke. C. W.. 1; Lyell, 1_ Morton,<br />
B_ Rfchards. 16; WeBer, 3, 8; whir- 8. 9; Wheeler, l; White. 1; Woolrna_,<br />
8, 13.<br />
field. 4. Strea_ <strong>and</strong> surface drainage, water gaps<br />
_ro_o_o_: B_8g. 1, 2_ Bailey, Jo W._ 1_ <strong>and</strong> wind gaps: Stose. 1.<br />
Je_nlngs. 1 _ Lea, 1 ; Reuse. 1 ; Wellor. Structura_ geology.<br />
2; Woodward, A.. 1. 2. Local structures.<br />
p_,ifcr_ : Fenten 1 ; Gabb. 8 ; Sh_mer, 1. Folds : Hawktn_, 2.<br />
_7od,en_raf_ : Gabb, 1 : Lonedala. I ,* TechniQue% ileld trips : Clark° 2.<br />
V_ugha_. 1 ; Wel]er, 2. Vulc_nism : Stechen_n, _,<br />
"Vermes": Howell, B. F.. 2: Morton. 4;<br />
Welier, 9. Water su_pIy.<br />
_..tozo_: Gabb, 4_ Gregory I ; Weiler. 9. Artificial recharge: Barksdale. IL<br />
Hr_¢h_opod_ : Clark_ 8 _ Forbes, 1 ; Mot- Ground water, general : Thompson, 2, 4,<br />
6: Twitehell, 1L<br />
tuu. 8. 7: Weller, 9: Whttfleld, l, Wel_s: Barksdale. 8,* Bas_m, 1, 2;<br />
_d_eea: Conrad. 2. 2. 9. 1_. 16, 13; Cook. 82, 98. I0_, 116, 124; Cr_tohlow.<br />
Forbes, I: Gabb, 1, 2, {;, 8, 9, I0_ Hol* 3: Darten, II_ Knapp, 2, 4: KummeL<br />
llck, 4, 8_ Johnson. C, Wo, I: Lea, 2, 27, 64_ N. J. S° W. P. C,, 5: Smock,<br />
6, 4: Morton, S. G,_ I, 4, _. 7, 8, II; 8, I_ Ul_on, I: Woolmau, 6. _, 9,<br />
Pllsbry, 2, 4 : Pra<strong>the</strong>r, I ; Rlohards_ I0, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 18, 20, 21,<br />
12. 16 ; Roemer, 1 : ilay, I _ Stephensou, Mineral co_tont: Barksdalo, 3.<br />
2; WeIler, 6. 2; _itfleld, I, 2, 2, 8,<br />
8 : Woolman. 7. 8 ; Anonymous 20, Crysto]li_e limestone. See PetrologY : mets-<br />
Arth_opod_ : Jennlngs, 1 ; Pilsbry, 3 ; morphic rocks, marbles.<br />
Rathbun, I ; Weller, 8. 9. Cr_t_ll_apbY, See Mineral_.<br />
Ecki_,m_: Conrad. I; Morton, 5. Cumberl<strong>and</strong> County.<br />
_. 8 _ Wochnan. T, 9, Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
_ko_b_tu, genera] : Cope, 2_, Ea]gurito : l_ehardson, 1.<br />
Plecee: Cope. 11. 18. 19: Fowler_ H. Preeipifation: Cook. 76_ Smock, 4.<br />
W.. 1 : Letdy. 6. 8 : Marsh. 8_ Tabl_ : Smock. 8.<br />
RepeiH_: A_a_iz, I: Cope. I, 2, $, 6, Temperature: C_ok, _6,<br />
7. 10. 12. 14. 16. 1T, 21. 22, 22 ; Conser_tlon <strong>and</strong> development.<br />
Foulke, I; Hays, 1; Leidyo 2, 8_ 4. Forestry: Cook, 118,<br />
2. 8. 1O, II, 12; Marsh, 1, 7, 2I Reclamation <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>. Maurtee River: Cook,<br />
Morton, 7. 9. lO, I1; Owen, I ; 16. 21.<br />
l_app, I _ Ru_e]], L. S,, 1 ] Troze]], E_onomtc geology.<br />
I, 2 : Whltfleld, 8 : Wlo!<strong>and</strong>, I, 2, $ ; Loealltles, mines, general: Sanfc4_l, 2 ;<br />
Wo_lmav_ 12, ilehrader, 1.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SUBJECT INDEX 105<br />
Cumberl<strong>and</strong> C,ount_--C_ntinued. Delaware Water_hed. See C_nserwtion <strong>and</strong><br />
Economic J_olo_--C_ntt_ued. _velopmen_: D_laware B_in ; F|ood_ anal<br />
Materia_. general _ Ss_fard. 2 _ S_rader_ flood _ontro] : Delaware waterahed ; _tr_r_<br />
Z _ _wit_hel_ 2. _nd suttee drain_e: drair_a_e h_ry.<br />
ClaT: Cook, 60. _ Jerkin. 8. S; John. Devonian period.<br />
_ou, M. _,_ 1. 4 ; Kumm_l, 26, 60_ Rie_. Economic geo_ry, sto_e_ Hawes. _.<br />
2_ _, 6_ Smock. 19; Twitehe_, 1. Pzl_nto]o_.<br />
_ron : Royer_ Chart_ Shl_erj t _ Cook_ _. "_rerm_'_ _ Welter. 4.<br />
Oil: K_mme_. _7. 68. _o_: Wel|er. 4.<br />
Sa_d a_d grave|: Cook, _9_ _ohuson, Mo_: Weller, 4.<br />
bur_ Z0, Z_; Twit_heH, 1. _, 10. 1_; E_hla_r_: W_r. &<br />
Anon_ous_ 20. Stratigraphy: Barrell, 1; _ayley, 4_ Coo_.<br />
Be_h mark_ : Cook. 1_7. 156 ; Plummet. Kl_dle, 1 ; Kit_h_]], _ ; Kumm_|, 19. _. _8 ;<br />
1 _ Vermeu]e, 1_ _ Anon_moua, 2_, _9. Le_. 1_ ; Merrill. F. J. H. 2_ _ : Pros_er.<br />
29. l_iato_u_ _rth. See E_on_ml_ geoloa_:<br />
materials.<br />
_physics. Dlatomite. See E_onomt_ _eo_o_ ; material_.<br />
_Grav_attona] m_a_u_emen_ <strong>and</strong> stations :<br />
Ew_g, 2. Dt_k_rson m_ne. See Mor_ County ; E_oncmi_<br />
Magnetisn_ <strong>and</strong> m_net|c surveys: Vet- _¢olc_ lo_a|_t_,<br />
meute_ 2, 15. Dinosaurs. See Paleontology, _.<br />
Se_|_ explorations: Ew[n_, 2. Drift. See _a_ial g_olo_: d_ition_] fea-<br />
Ml_r_l_ _artbqu_k_s. Se_ al_o _h_st_ : _artb-<br />
Miuera! grou_ _enera|: Canfield. I. quakes <strong>and</strong> aet_mo]og_. Lynch, 1.<br />
Br_ : Rlc_ard_ 14. Shlmer_ 1 ; Bu_t, 1 ; Clayton. 1 _ Coo_,<br />
H_ii_rfn. 8, 4; Pi_bry. 6; Rlchards. mt_ 1; Day. 1_ _0: E_ke_r, _; Far.<br />
Z4; Tu_ker, 1 ; Woolr_u, 11. tin.on. 2; F. W. P,_ 1_ Fotscmj _ _<br />
A_k_op_r_ "_ Pil_b_ ; R_h_rds. 14. Franklin, 1 ; G_owr, 1 ; _rdon. T.<br />
_h_ P_c_: Cope, 11; Fo_. F.. ¸ 1; Granber_. I_ 2_ _l_i_ht. 1;<br />
H. W._ 1; Leid_, 8_ M_rsh, 6_ Harvey. 1; Hawkin_, 1_; Herme]_n, I;<br />
Marsh, _. r_be. 1 _ L_ O. I,. 1 ; Lewis. J. V,, 4 ;<br />
Soils. Manchester. 2 : Mitchell, 4 ; Mor¢_, 1 ;<br />
_ompo_ltton : B]_ir. _. _ ; Bon_te_]. 1. _ _ Ne_on, 3. 4 : N, J. Z, C.. l _ O'_altag°<br />
Cook. 62. _2 ; En_le. 1 ; _a_rlck. 1. h_n. I, 2. _ ; Pa]ac_e, 7_ 1_ : Pter_on.<br />
- S<strong>of</strong>t a_d forestry: Coman, 2. 1; Pi_gott. 1; Platt_ J. C.. 1_ Rau_.<br />
Stra_gr_phy_ 1 ; Richter_ 1; Rickard, 1 _ _icord, 1.<br />
Tertiary: Ri_hards, 8; S_li_bur_, 1_ 2_ Rid_va_. 1; Roche. Z; _ach_, _;<br />
Q_ater_ry: S_]isbur_. 11. Lq_ 17. Scranton. l; Sh_mpanore. 1: _huster,<br />
Streams <strong>and</strong> surface drain_e, lak_ _o_ds _; S_vens. 1; Turtle. l. 2; Urquh_rt.<br />
• <strong>and</strong> _w_m_ ¥ermeule, _. $. 1_. _; Webster. _; W_d_ 2, 4; Wet_. 1;<br />
_ater supply* • _ter_elt. 1; We<strong>the</strong>rilt. Z : Whitell_<br />
12, 1_; Kummel. _4; N. J. S, W.P. Wint_rboth_m, _; Woodw_rd_ H. P._<br />
_, _; Smock. 8, 9, _2_ _Jps_n. 1; wool. 1; Anonymous, _ _ 4. 7. _. 9. 10.<br />
man, _, _ _, 9, 19. 2_, _1. ¸ _ocalities.<br />
Surfac_ wa_er, _eueral: Cook. 9_ ; _ro_r, Min_ _c_er_l: Barber, 1 ; Bay[ey, 3. 4 ;<br />
2Z, 2_ _, _4. 25. 26. _7, _; Newelt, Bishop, 1_ C_ok, 11. 1% 29. _L _5, _9.<br />
1; !_rker_ _. L.. 1. 2, _; Pau]_en. I. 42, _8, 6% 7_, 8_, 93. 102_ II_. 121;<br />
stream _augtn_ <strong>and</strong> _au_ _tations : Cr_ln_r. _ ; D_k_son, _ _ F_ckentha_.<br />
Grove. 21. 2_. 23. 24. _. _ _7. 28; 1_ Hamil_. S_ H_, _; I_o_e_ua_, 1;<br />
Hartwe|L _ l_ewe]t, Z_ Parker, G. L-, l_u_hes. 1. 2. $_ Jenkins, 2. 4. 6. 7:<br />
1. 2. 8_ Paul_n. 1. _ohnson. M. E_. _, 9; Katz. _, 9. 11_<br />
4. 6; Kumm_. _2. 18. 21. 30. _4. 40.<br />
Delaware Water Ga_. See S_ream_ _d _urfaee 4_. 4_, 53. _0. 70 ; L_rison. 1 : M_ndra|ua_e<br />
: w_ter _r_ an_ wind _a_. Ch_r, 2 ; Mitchell_ 4 : _a_ou. _ ;<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
106 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
E_onom|¢ geoh_,y--_ontlnu_t. Eeo_omle geolo|_y_Contlnued.<br />
Loes]iUu---C_ontln ue& Localtt ia_-_Co_inu_.<br />
Mln_-ContInued.<br />
M|_e_--Co_tinQed_<br />
OrC_l_alrb_n. t, 2. 3; O'H_ra. l, 2: Ha_l_bar_--Ccntinue_<br />
Pehrscn. 1: Putnam, ]3, T,, 1; Raum, 3_, 22, 102, _11, _21, 1_9: Jerk|us, 1:<br />
1 ; Rie_rd, 1 ; Ri_ord` _ ; R_ger_, H.D._ Namo_, 7 _ Pu_am, I_. T._ 1.<br />
1. 2_ Sanford, 2; Schrader, 1; Smock, H|bernta: Baylcy, 3; Cook, 17, 35, _2,<br />
1, 2, IG; Snell, _; Twjtch_|. _, 6, 7, 8; 72f 102, 1_, 1_1, 123_ D_rto_. 1_<br />
Weed, 2; WJnt_rbothsm. 1: Wood. Hamilton, S, H._ 3_ Herm_lla. 1;<br />
ward. H. P., 1; A_onymo_. 1_ 4. J_kin_, 1, 2. _ 6; K|_hel|. 4, _<br />
&za_rlca_ : &l_to_l, 1 _ Blsho_ 1 : B_, K_I_, "1: Ku_l. 1_. 12, 21, $9, 2_<br />
1_ Cook. 93; Gordon. _. F,, 1; l_B_t, Leith, 1: _sson_ 7: Patnazo, B_ T,,<br />
7, 19. 12_ 13, _8. 31_ 62 _ Lewis. J_ V,_ WoI_, 2 _ A_onyrnous, &<br />
_. 4 ; Ptggo_, 1 ; Rogers, H. D., 2 _ Tot- High Br|dg_ : B_yley, _, 4 : Cock, 17. 2_.<br />
re_. J'., 1: Weed, 1, _. 4: Wh|t_,, 38, 111, _29; Lar_son, 1: p_t_am_<br />
J. D., 1 _ Woodward` H. P,, 1., B.T. 1,<br />
Ando_er : _ay}ey, _ _ C_ok_ 1_. 1tl : Dl_ MO_ Hol_¢ : B_y|ey. 9, 4 ; _ook, 1_, _.<br />
_, 2; HerrneIin_ I: Kitch_|, 3. 4, 6; _, 7_, 102, II1_ 121, 129_ Cooke, 8.<br />
P_nsm, B, T,. 1; S_ra_ton_ 1; 8peu_ R, B_, 1_ H_milton. 8, H_. 8: H_me_<br />
B_eh G|en, Ba_|ey, a ; (_cck, 17, _8, Y6, K{e_n_, 2. 9, 11 : KJt_he|], 4 _ Kum.<br />
1_. Ili. 121, 12_: Ha_i]ton, _, H.jS; rde]_ 12, 18, 21, 80_ I_'aso_, _. 7_ Need.<br />
Je_kin_. _, _, _; Kitchen, 4; K_rnme_ h_m, 2: O_Har_. 1, 2; Pchrso_ I_<br />
C_|mne_ Rock: A_rcod` I; Bo_d` $; H, D.. _ 2_ Smock, 1; Tut_e, 1_<br />
I_Jcberson: Barber0 1; Bayley, 80 4; WeI_ 1_ Wh|t_e_,. J. D,, I; Wl_t_-r_<br />
Bishop, 1: Cook. 2_. _8. YS_ 102, 111. botham, Z_ Westward. _L P.. 1.<br />
121, 129 : Gordon, T. F._ 1 _ X[o_eyman, Oxfcr_l: Barber, 1 _ BaT|eY, 8. 4, _<br />
2: Jenkins. 1_ _|_che_ 4, 8_ KummeL Bishop. 1; Cook, 17. 2_. 22, 29, I02,<br />
35; Na_on, 7; Pu_m_m_ I_o T.° 1," 111. 121. 12g: C=_m_eza, 1: @ordo_<br />
l_oger_, H, D, 1, 2_ Smock, I. 1_ T. F_ 1| Har_ilto_ S. _ 2_ Hou_v,<br />
_u_le, 1_ • ; A_ymo_, 4. man. 2 : Je_kln_, 1, 2, _ ; K_teh_l_ 8 :<br />
F|e_Jnk, tcn: Clemso_, I; Cook. 1_: Kumz_el, 12, l& 21: Naso_ 2_ _;<br />
Credner. 2: Dtrk_cn, 1, _; Lewis. J. O_ara, 1, _ Pul_mm. B. T._ _; Rld_<br />
V,_ 1. _ _i_t_, 1_ II_r_ra, _, D_ 1, ,el_, 1_ R_t_s. H. ]3., _ Scra_<br />
2 ; Sn_l, 1 : Whit_. J. D.. 1 ; Woo_- 1 ; Smith, L. L., 1 ; Smock. 1_. 19.<br />
ward` _L P,, 1. Paha_rt'_: Barber, 1; Bond, _t; Gook_<br />
W., 1: Bavl_, 3; Bee_ I_ Brake, 2; Ho_eymau, 2: _th, 1; Km_ae_, _,<br />
Cook. 1Y, _d` _, 2_, 7_, 29, 102. 111, 31, 8a_ p_rker° 7, _ 11; Shar_ps_or_,<br />
l_l; C_edner, 2: Dsrto_, _; ]_a_, 13: 1_ _hust_r, I: Smock_ 19: _et_ 2:<br />
Detmo]d, 1: DSrre, 1; Farr_o_, 2; _.f_|tehel|. 1: Weed, _; Woodward,<br />
Fi_c_, 1 ; Gordon. T, F., l ; Groth. 1 ; H.P., I,<br />
Ha_h_, I ; Hamilton, S. H,, 2 : Hz_Ier. Rt_gwcod _ Bayley. 2 ; Cc_k, 17, 33. 2_,<br />
Jackson, 2. 4. _ _ Jenk|_s, 2, 4. _. _ _ Herme]in, 1 ; J_kin_, 1. Z, _ ; Ki_chelI,<br />
Johnson. _° 9, _8: K_ 8; Kemp. 4` _ 2; Kummet, 12_ lS, 21, 20; Nmm_,<br />
_o _: Kerr, I: Kt_tn_, 8o g, 1_ _0 13: _a_, B, T.. _: 1%_rv_v° I:<br />
Ki_ebell, _, 4. _; Kummel, 12, 1_ 21. B_rers, Ho D, _ 8; Smcck, 10 1_<br />
_9, 33, 49, 4_, _1, _2 ; Leith. 1 _ Lou_h_ T_ttle, L<br />
]|_. 2J 9, 4° 3° 6; MeCaske_, 1. _, 2. 4_<br />
3: Rart_r. 1_ t_sbop_ 1; Black, 8_<br />
12_ N. J. Z. C.. 1_ O'Hsr$, 1, 2: Bo_d, 1_ _k, 1_: C_r. 2: Da_o<br />
Pa]a_he, _. l_; Parker, E, Wo, 8. 2, 7, 80_ Fluc_, _; Folsom. 1o 2: Frank|in,<br />
9, 11o _,2; P_h_o_, 1_ Pl_tt. _. _.o _t 1: G_owr. 1: Gord_no _ F., 1; Gran-<br />
Putnam° B, T., 1; R_ta|]o 1_ R|es. _: bery, I, _ _Harry,, I : IV_o 1 ; Ketth. 1:<br />
_ers. _L D_° 1 ; Scrs_tou. 1 _ Shus_r_ Keml_. 4. 7 _ Ku_meL 10.12 _ Latrobe, 1 :<br />
1; Smock, 1, 14; She||, _: S_z_eer. 8o Le_,O_L, 3,_ I_wi_J.V., 1._: Ma_<br />
4, 8 ; Slmrro 1 ; Stev_s, 1 _ Twtt_h_l], ch_ter_ 2 ; Merrt|l, 3 ; Mitchell 4 ; M_rs_,<br />
J'. ]3., 1 ; W]ike_s, 1 ; W|_]iamo A.. 1 ; 1 ; P_erce, 1 : pie_on, 1 ; Pi_ott, 1 :.<br />
1_; H_mt_to_. _, H_o 2: Lewd. J. V,, har_ _: _r_a Zw_|uw_ber_, _; Web-<br />
Weed. _, 4; W_l_ey_ J. D., 1: Woc_ W_l_he_l. 1, 2; W_l_, J_ ]3.. 1_<br />
Haek_eb_z_." Ba_k_, 2, 4 _ _c_k_ 1_. _, P.. 1 ; A_ym_u_. 39, 31, 19, 19, 14.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SUBJECT INDEX 107<br />
Eeo_omla _eolo_--_o_tlnued_ Econozole a.eo_or_---C_tinued.<br />
Locallt f¢_-¢ontlaued. la_ntlnued_<br />
Min_--Co_tln_d. Cemenb-_C ont_ued.<br />
S_'ab Oak: Bay]ey, $: Hugh., S. _i _; Twltchell, I. 2. _. 4, 5. 6. S, 9. I0.<br />
JerkYs. 7; Johnson, M_ E_. 6, I0: 12; Anonymous, 16. 17.<br />
Kummd. ¢8; Roche, I; Shore, I_ Clay: Baeeo_ 2, 8; Bayley, 4_ Burchard.<br />
Smock, I, I, 2, S: CMk. I0: Clayton, I; CoOk,<br />
Sterling Hill: Alger. I ; Baker. G. W_ 3, 4, 7, 12. 17. $0, 24. 81, 86, 41. tfS, 60,<br />
1; Bay_ey, 8_ Beco. 1; Blake. 2; Cook, 84, _/So 77_ 60, &_, 88, 24: Dartoa, 14_<br />
10. 1Zo 17, 88. 88, '78, 182, llL 121_ Day, 2, 8, 8, 8, 11, 15° 1_. IY, 1S, 88,<br />
Credner. 2 _ D_rtou. 8 ; Detmo|d. 1 ; 21, 22, 2it, 24, 66° 26 ; Hughes, 1. 2, 8 ;<br />
DUrre. I ; Farri_gton, 2 ; Fitch, I ; Jenkins, S, 8 ; Johnwo_, M_ E., I. Z, 8,<br />
Groth, 1 ; Halght, I ; Harder. 1 ; Honey- 4. 5, 8, 7, 8, 9. 18, 111 Katz. 1, 2, 4, 8.<br />
man, 2 ; Hughes, 1, 2, 8 _ Jackson, it° 8, 10. 12, 18 ; Kt_mllng, 2. $. 8. 6, S.<br />
8; Jenkins, E; Johnson, 8, 9, 1O; 9. 1|. 18; Kummel. l, 28° 61. 67° 60,<br />
Kate, I_ Kemp, 4. 8, "/; Kerr, I; 66, _6: Lewis, II: Lov4_hlla, I, 2;<br />
Kiessiing. 8, 9, 1X, l_; Kltehell. 2. 4: Nelson. it; Parker, K. W., 2, 4, 6j 8, 18,<br />
Leith. 1; Lough|in, 2. I. 4, 1, 8; Me- 12, 14; Pehrso_. 1; Raum, 1_ Rt_, 1.<br />
Caskey I, 2 2 4 Manche_tor 2; ' S. 4,5,6,_:Rogers._LD.,1,2;Salt_<br />
Nason, _ ; Is/, J, Z. C., 1 ; P&laehe, 7, bury, $_ Sanford, 2 ; Schrader, 2 ;<br />
1_: Parker_ 9_ 1l. 13; Pehr_. 1; Smock, 2, 19; Spen_r. 4; Stone, R.<br />
Plait, J. C., I; Kiss, 8; Rogers, H.D.. W., I, 1; TwitcheH. 1, 2, 8, it, 8, 6. _,<br />
I; S_]ton, 1; Shustvr, I; Smock. 14; 8, 9, 16, I_; Westervelt, I; Willlaw_.<br />
Snell, 2 _ Sr_enver_ 4, 8 ; Spurt, I _ S_ev- A.° l, 2, $.<br />
ens, 1; Twitekell, 1; W_ek_. 1; We<strong>the</strong>* Coke: B_rehard. 1. 2. 3t Day, 22, 23, 24.<br />
rill, I ; Whitney, J. D.. 1 ; Williams. A., 26, 26 ; Hughes, I, 2. _ ; Johnao_, M.<br />
1 ; WoJff, lit ; Anonymous, 1, 2. _. E,° 1. 2, 8, 4. 6, 7, S, 9, 18 ; Kat_ 1. 2.<br />
Washington: Bsyley, $; Johnson, M" E., 4, 8, 8, I0, 12, 11; Kiessling, S, 8, 5,<br />
8, 1O_ 6, S, 9, 11, 1t: Ku_l, 67, 60, 66;<br />
Wharton: Cooke. S, R. B.. 1 _ Jenkins° Loughlin, 1. 2 ; Needham, l, 2 _ Parker.<br />
4, I, 7; Kummel, $0, 36; O'Har_, 1, 2:_ E.W.. 2. 4. 8, I0. 12, 14; pehrgon, I;<br />
Nason. 7 _ Ridgway, 1 ; Rocb_, 1, Shore, I ; Stone, R. W.. I, 11 Twit-<br />
Quarri_: Bay]e_. 6; Britton, 8; Claytnn, ehell. 8, it. 6_ 8, 8, 18, 12.<br />
I: Cook, lI. 17, 31, 86, 71, 88, 114;<br />
Day_ 2_ E_ke]. l, 2, 8; Fenner, 1; Co_er: Aker]y. 1; Apgood. 1; Bang_, 1;<br />
Hamilton. S. H., 2_ Hawe_. 2; Idding_, Barber. 1; Bayley, 41 Beck. 2; Bishop,<br />
1; J_hneon. M. E., 1, 2, it, 6, 7, 8, 9, I: Bhtek. 2; Bond, 1. 2; ClaYton, 1:<br />
18 ; K_tz. 2 ; Kummel, 7. 16, 48 ; Lari. Clemson, 1 ; Cc_k, 10, 12, 17, 24, 16,<br />
eo_, I _ _wls, J. V., 6, lO : MeCourt 42. 25. 99 _ Credner. 2; Cummins, I<br />
3; Manehes_er. 2: MerriIL 8; Mo1- Darton. 14; Day, 20; Devereux, 1;<br />
denke, 1; Naaon, 1, 2 ; Northrop. I; Diekeson, I, 2. 3; Douglass, I; Era-<br />
Parker. I0, 12 ; Peck, I. 2 : Pierson, I ; mona. S. F., 1 ; Finch. 4 ; Fo_som. I,<br />
Sachs, 2 : Sanford, 2 ; Sehrader, 1 ; 2 ; Franklin, 1 ; Gl_ver, 1 : Gordon, T.<br />
Smock, 191 Twitehell, I, 9, 12: Wil- F.. I; Granber_. L 2; Hamilton. S,<br />
llama, A,, I ; A_o_ymo_° 16_ 17. H., it : H_rvey, I ; Hawkins, 18 ; HoneF_<br />
Materials. general: Meeker. 1. man, 1. 2; Ivy. I; Johneo_. 11; KaIm.<br />
Ammonia: Day. 21, 24, 28: Kate, I, 8, 10, l; Keith. I; Kemp, 4, 7; KummeI. 7,<br />
12; Kt_ssIing, 6; Ne_lham_ I, 2: 1O° 12, 18, 86, 48. 51, _3, _it; Larison,<br />
I : Latrobe, 1 : Lee, O. L. 1, 2 _ Lewis.<br />
Parker. E. W., 2, 4. 12; Shore, L J.V.. I, 3, 4. 11; LoughHn, 2, 1, 4;<br />
APatlte.'Knmmel. 78;Lewls. ll;Parker, 6. McCaskey, 2. 4; Macl_re. 1; Man-<br />
,Asbestcs: Bayley. 4. skater. 2: Merrill. 6; Messler, I;<br />
Asphalt: Burchard, 1, 3, $_ Loughli_, 1: Mitchell, 4; Morse, 1: Nelson. 1, 6;<br />
Stone, It W.. 1. Newhouse. 1 ; O'Cailagh_, 1, 2, 8 1<br />
Pa]t_its. X; Parker, 7. 9. 11 ; Pehr_o_,<br />
Barite <strong>and</strong> b_rium chemical,s: Day, 8; 1: Pierce, 1; Pierson, 1; P_o_ 1;<br />
Hughes, 8; Kate. I, 2. IS, 12. 11; Raum, I; Richter, I; Rickard. 1;<br />
K_e_slli3g, 2, $. 5, 6, 8, II. 12_ Kum-<br />
'reel,7: Loughlin, 1; Stone, R, W., Rieord, 2; Ro_ers, H. D., 1, S; Sanford,<br />
2 ; Schaef_er, 1 ; Sch_PL 1 ; Sehra-<br />
I, 2, $. der, I : Shampanore. I ; Shustor_ I ;<br />
Cement: Bayiey, 4, 6; Bur_rd. 1, 2. S: S_ell, l; Torr_, J.. _ Tw/tohell, 1;<br />
Cook, 17, 64 ; C_mmtn_, 1 ; Day. 8. q. Ur_uhart, 1 : Vo_ _walaw_hol_. 1 ;<br />
8. 18, 16, 1% 19, 20, 21, 22, 22, 24. 21. Wee_, I. 2, I. 4; Weld, 1; Westervelt,<br />
26 ; EckeL 1, 2. 8 ; Hamilton, S. H., 2 ; 1 : _h|tehead, 1, 2 ; Whi<strong>the</strong>r. J. D., 1 ;<br />
Hu_h_, I. 2, 2 ;Johwon. M. E., I° 2. 3, : Wiches, I : Williams, A., I ; Winfield,<br />
4. 8, 8. 7, 8, 8. 10 _ K_tz, 1. 2. 4, _, 8. 1 ; Wtntechvtham. 1 _ Woodward, H. P..<br />
I0. 12, 13 : Kie_llng. 2, I. 8, 8, 10, II° 1 ; Anc_ymo_a, 8, 1O, II, 12. 18. 14.<br />
12, 11. 1_i KummeL 46, 81. 62_ 6_. 68.<br />
81, 78: Lew_s, F, H,, I; Lewis,/. V., Diatomaceous earth: Da_. I, 8. 11, 16:<br />
11; Loughlin, 1, 2; Parker, E. W., _. Johnson, 9: Kummel, '/6; Lewis° 11_<br />
4. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14: Peek, 2: Pehr_n, 1; Sehrader. 1; WiHiam_, 8,<br />
Ro_er_, H. D., 1, 2 _ Sanford, 2 ; Se_r_t_ Dlatomlte : Johnson, 18, 13 ; Kles_l_ng,<br />
d_r. 1; Smock, 19; Stone. R. W., 1. 2, 11, 18.<br />
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Eeo_cm|c _ology_Co_tlnued. Economic gcc_o_.--Can_|nucd.<br />
_r_aIs--_onti_ed_<br />
:Ma_rlals_Cont_ucd.<br />
FeI_par: Bur_hard, 2. 3; Hughes. I, 2_ Iron--Contlnue_.<br />
3; $ohnson. M. E., I. 2. 3, _, 6; Ka_z. 4, 7_ Ki_i_g, I, 4_ _, _, 9, 11, IS;<br />
_, 8, I0, 13_ Kics_lln_, 2. 8_ _. _, 9. IL Kitchell, 2, 4j 5, 6_ Kur_el_ 12, 18,<br />
18; Loughlin, I; S_one_ I_ W,. 1_ 21, _0. 40, 43, 45, _I. _3. 57, _0. 6_, _.<br />
_i_hel]. _, 10, 12_ _0, _; Lariat, I; Lei_, 1_ Lewis.<br />
Fue]brlque_: Hugh., 1_ 2. _ K_tz, I, _ 1, 2, 3, 4; Ma_lure, 1_ _erri_. I;<br />
6_ _, I0. 12, 13; Kie_li_g, 2, 3, _, 6. Me_]_r, I; Mi_hell. 4; Morse. 1. _<br />
9, 11. 13 ; Lcu_hlln, 1 ; p_hrson _ S_9, _o_. _, 7. 1_. 14; 1_d_am. I, _<br />
]I. W., I_ 2, _; _wJt_heII. 9, 10, 12. Nelson. _, 4; 1_ewho_s_ I; O'C_II_g_<br />
Far_ac_ flux: _rehard, I_ 2. S; K_tz, I; P_rker. E. W.. 1, _, _, _. 9. 11, I_<br />
LogghI_, 1 ; Parker, 8, I_, 14 ; Stone, Pehr_on, I ; Pierce, _ _ Pl_tt. $. C.. 1 ;<br />
Gsz: D_', _2, _3; _4. 25_ H_w_[n_, _; I, _; Ri_waY, I_ Roche, I; Ro_e_.<br />
I, _ _ Par_er, _. W.. 2. 4 ; _hore, 1 ; Scran_n, 1 _ _am_a_ore_ 1 ; Shore, I<br />
Stc_. 2, 3. Sh_er, I _ _gewald, 1 _ Smith. _.<br />
Gem _to_s: Day, _. 1"_; K_tz. I_ Lough° L,, I _ Smi_ T. Y.. 1 ; _mock, I. 2.<br />
]in, 1 ; Naboth. 4 ; _ker, _ ; Sto_e. _ _ 1_ _ S_encer_ A. C._ I, 4, fi ; Stevens, I<br />
Tw_tchel_. 1 _ Williams, A.. I. Tart, R. S., I ; T_le, 1_ 2 _ Twltchel_.<br />
G_I_ _k, _; K_, "_; O'Callaghsn, _ 11 _. 3_ 4, _, _. _, _. 9. I0. 12; Web-<br />
Gr_I)hi_ _ay_ey. 4_ Cook, I0. 12, _. 9_, Whi_head. 3, 4_ Wh_t_/_ _. D.. I;<br />
1_I ; Dar_ 14 ; D_', 21, 22 ; Johnson. Wickes, 1 ; W_lkens, 1 ; WflIiam_, A.,<br />
11; _r_n, _; parker, E. W., 2, _, 14; 1_ _, 4, 7_ 8.<br />
_tcne. 11. W.. I, 2; William, A.. 1. 2. _, _0, I_, I_, 29. 31, 361 _. 97; Dar_<br />
Greenl<strong>and</strong> marl_ A_hlcy, 1 _ B_com. _. _ ton, 14 _ Day, _, 2_, 26 ; H_h_ 1, _ ;<br />
l_urchard, _, _ C]_rk, IC_ Cock, I, _, Johnson. _. E. I, 2, _, _, _, 7. _, 9_<br />
3. _, _. 19, 12. _4. 17. 19,_._I,_6, _5, I_, 13; Katz. I, _. 4, _, _ _2. 13<br />
73, 80. _. 128; D_y, i, 2. _, 4. 6, _ 9_ K_es_I_, _. $_ 5, 8, 10. 12. 13 _ Ki_cheII_<br />
_I_ Cordon. T_ F.. I_ Har_sn, I; _; Kumme], 15. 40. 4_, 51. _, 5"_. 60_<br />
Hu_he_. I. 2, 3 ; J_hnson. _. E.. I, 2, 65 ; Lou_hl|_. I _ _a_sfleld. _ ; Messler.<br />
Ki_sli_. 11. IB _ K_mme_, 51, 5"/, _0, pehrson, I ; _oger_, H. D_. 1_ _ _ San_<br />
_, _7, 70. "_g_ Lewls_ H. C., 6 ; Lewis. ford, _ : _chrader, 1 ; _m_ek, 19 _ S_o_e_<br />
_. _. _. 4, _ _itc_e_], 4; y_rker, I0_ 9, 10, 12.<br />
P_l_r_on, 1 ; Pierce, _ _ R_m, 1 _ _.o_o M_nesia (ma_uf_red) _ Johnsgn_ 13<br />
I _ _ho_. 1 ; S_re_. I. _ _ Smock. 19: _n_t_ (_yn_eti_) : A_'m_, 2_.<br />
T_chel_. I, _, _. 6, 8, 9. _0. 12; _i_r_s. 2.<br />
Waksman. 2 _ Y_eeler, E. $.. 1 _ WiN _[_a : 1_a_ey. 4 ; I_urchard, _. _ ; C_ok.<br />
llar_. A._ I, _, 3; W_z. l_ Zo_, 2. _, 31_ Day, _. 17_ P_r_e_ 12.<br />
Gro_d s_d or q_ar_z: H_¢he_. 1; K_tz. M|ncra| _ai_ts: _ur_har_, I, _, $_ Cook,<br />
6.8_Kies_li_._,_l, 13;_ne.l_W.o $I_ Da_, 2, _. 6, _, 8. 11, I_, _. I_,<br />
Charles Sh_m_r, 1 _ Bud_gtcn_ 1 ; M_nera] wool : Johnson. 10, :[_ _ V_n<br />
B_et. 1 ; Clay_n, I _ C_k, _, I0, 11, Volt'is. I,<br />
12, 1_. 20, 24, _9, _I, 3_, _, 39, 40.<br />
4_, 4_. 49, _2, _. _, _9, 7_, 7S, $0, _$, Oil: Burchar_. _ ; H_wkin_. 7 ; $_hn_o_,<br />
8_, 9_. 9_, I00, 1_I. 102, 111, 121, 129_ M. _., 2, 8, 4; KummeL 67. _8, _0.<br />
Cooke. S. _. B.. 1_ _r_er. 2. 4_ 71, _. 7_.<br />
_umm_ 1_ Darton. 14; _ay, I, _ 4, Pea_: Bay]_ 4; Bur_hard, I, 2, _: Cock.<br />
_b _, _ 9, 10. I_. 14, 16. 18. 2_. 21. 22, 14. _; D_on. 14; Dz_ 24_ Hu_h_s.<br />
Finch. 4; Fowler, 8; Gordon. T. F.. 1_ I, _; 1_cCcurt, I; Parker, _ I_armelee,<br />
H_miI_on. S. H., _; HermeI_n, I_ _, 2 ; Pehrso_ 1 ; R_gers, H. D., _<br />
• chn_on. M. E., 1, 2, 8. 4, _, 7. _. 9. "I_wi_hell, 2. _, 6. "_. 8_ 9. _0, 12;<br />
:tO. 13; Ka_z, 8_ 5. 7, 9, IL 14; Keml_. W_k_m_n_ I, _; Anonymous, I.<br />
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Ec_nomls geolegy---Conti_ued, E_uomle geologY---Continued.<br />
Mater]als_Continued.<br />
Matorials_Co_tiaued.<br />
Potash : Ashley. 1 ; Blair. 1 ; Burehard. 2. Zinc--Continued.<br />
3; Cook. 2. 3. 6. 7. 10; Day. 1; Hare. Johnson. M. E.. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.<br />
1; Kumme]. 67. 70; Loughlln. 1; 10.16;Katz. 3.5.7.9.11.14;Kemp. 4.<br />
Mansfield. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5; Parker. 10;. 6. 7; Kerr. 1; Kie_sling. 1. 4. 6. 7. 9.<br />
Rogers. H. D.. 2 : Shreve. 1. 2 ; Sto_e. 11. 10 ; Kit_hell. 0 _ Kummel. 00. 13. 18.<br />
R. W.. 1. 2. 3; Thoenen. 1: Wurtz. 1. 31. 0{1. 40. 40. 01. 63. 57. 63. 66. 78;<br />
P_.rite: Day. 24. 30. 22; Loughlin_ l; Leith. 5: Lewis. 15: Lough]i_. 3. 0. 4.<br />
Parker. E. W.. 5. 4. 5, 6 ; McCa_ke_'. I. 2. 3. 4 ; Maclure. 1 ;<br />
S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel: Bascvm. 5. 3; Burch_rd. Manchestert 2; Mitchell. 4; Nason. 13;<br />
1. 5. 3 ; Cook. 3. 17. 35. <strong>59.</strong> 70 ; Darton. N.J.Z.C.. 1 ; Needh_m. 1. 2 ; O'Hara.<br />
14. 52. 30. 34. 33. 36 ; Hughes. 1. 3. 6 ; 1. 2 ; Palaehe_ 7. 14. 17 ; Parker. E. W-.<br />
Jokn_on. M. B.. 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1_ 3. 5. 7. 9. II. 13_ Pehrsou. 1; Pierce.<br />
16. 13; Kate. l_ 2. 4. 6. 5, 60. 12. 16; g; Platt. J. C.. 1; Rastall. 1: Raum.<br />
Ktessltng 2. 3. _. 8. 10. 11. 12; Kum- 1_ Rfe_. 8; Rogers. H. D.. 1; Salton.<br />
met. 1. 01. 25. 51. 63_ 67. 63. 36. 75; 1; Sanford. 2; Schrader. I; Shore. 1;<br />
Lewis. J. V.. 6. 01; Loughlln. 1. 2; Shuster, 1; Smock_ 14. 19; Snell. 2;<br />
Parl_er. E. W.. 2. 4, 6. 8. 10. 13. 34; Spencer. 4. _; S_urr. 1; Tart. W. A..<br />
Pehrson. 1; Rogers. H. D.. 1. 3: Sails- 1_ Twitchell. l. 2. 3_ 4. 5. 3. 7. 2. 9.<br />
bur_'. 6. 13. 13 _ Sanford. 2 ; Schrader, 13. 12 ; Weeks_ 1 ; We<strong>the</strong>rill. 1 ; Whirl;<br />
Smock. 02 ; Spencer. 4; Shone. R. heY. J. D.. 1 ; W_tkens. 1 : Willlams.<br />
W.. 1. 3. 0: Twltchell. I. 2. 5, 4. 6. 6. A.. 1. 5. 6; Wolff. 8. 13; Ano,ymou_.<br />
7. 6. 10. 32 ; Anonymous. 20. 1. 2. 7. 8.<br />
Silver_ O'Callaghan. 1; Wtoke_. l. Miscellaneot_: Twltehell. 4. 6. 6. r/.<br />
S_one: Akarly. 1 _ Baao_m. 0 ; Bayley. 4. Froducti_n statisti_ : Baker, G. W.. 1 _ Bay-<br />
6; Britton. 8: Burchard, 1.2. 6_ Cook. le_. $: Beco. 1; Burehard. 0. 3. 3;<br />
11. 17. 29. _1. 63. 71. 88; Eoo_s. 1; Cook. 10. 14. 16. 17. _0. 32. 43. 3_. 73.<br />
Darton. 14; Day. 1. 6. 4. 6. 6. 7. 3. 11. 30. 66. 67. 104. 115, 133. 133. 104. 140;<br />
12. 15, 17. 19. 26. 20. 35. 23. 64. 33. Coona. 1; D_y. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9.<br />
28; Eok_l 1. 2; Hawed. 2; Hawktns. 4; 1_. 11. 13. 13. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. 12.<br />
Hughes. I. 2. 3; Johnson. M. E.. I. 2. 20. _1. 23. 30. 24. 36. 36; De,mold. 3;<br />
5, 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1O. 13: Kate. 1._. 4. Dflrre. 1_ Eekel. 3; Hamilton. S. ]_-.<br />
6. 8. 13. 12. 15 _ Kiessllag. 2. 3. I_. 2. 6 ; Haw_. 2 ; Hermelln. 2 _ Hughes_ 1.<br />
10. 12. 15: Kumme]. 7. 33. 61. 07. 60. 2. 6; Jenkins. 5_ Johnson. M. E.. 3.<br />
66. "/8; Lewis. 10. 11 _ Loughltn. 1. 2; 2. 5. 4. 6. 7. 2. 9. 1_. 13; Katz. 1. 2. 3.<br />
McCoure. 3; Merrill. 6_ l_a$ou. _; 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 15. 13. 14;<br />
Parker. E. W.. 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 14: Kie_sli_E. 1. 2. 6. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2. 9. 10.<br />
Peck. 2: Pehrson. 1; Roger_. IL D.. 1. ll_ 12. 13_ Kummel. 11. 12. 17. 21. 22.<br />
2; Rus_eIl. 6; Sanford. 2; Schrader. 26. 29. 6_. 36. 30. 35. 43. 44. 45. _1.<br />
1; Smook_ 19: S_eneer. 4; Stone, R. _3. 67. 50. 66; Loughllu. I. 2. 6. 4,__.<br />
W.. 3. 2. 3; Twitehe]l. 1. 3. 3. 4. {i. 6. 6; McCaskey. 1. 6. 6. 4_ _eedlmm. 1.<br />
_. 5. 9. 10. 12; Webster. I_ Williams. 2; Parke_. E. W.. 1. 3. 5. 4. 5. 2. 7. 8.<br />
A.. I. 2 ; Wolff. 6. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14 ; Pehr_on. 3 ; Raum. 3 :<br />
Tale <strong>and</strong> _oap_tone: :_ayleY. 4.* Burehard. Ridgway. 1; Rfe_. 1. 3; Ro_he_ 6;<br />
1. 2. 3 ; Day. 6. ?. 8. 13. 16. 21. 25. 24. Shore. 1 ; Smock. 10. 16. 17. 20. 21. 24.<br />
36. 56_ :Hughes. 3: Johnson. M. E.. 3. 36. 27. 29. 31; Stone. R. W.. 1. 2. 6;<br />
2.2.4. 6;Katz. l. 2. 0. 6. 2. 16. 12. 13; Twi_chet]. 1. 2. 3. 4. 0. g. 7. 8. 9. 10.<br />
Kt_llng. 2. 2. _. 6. 2. I1. 12; Kura- : 15_ Upson. 2; Weeks. l; Williams.<br />
reel, 66 : Loughlln, 5 : Parker, E, W. A., I, 3, 3.<br />
3, 4, 6. 2, 10, 12, 54; Peck, 1, 2; Else2rleal measurements, See _ph_sics.<br />
Pehrson, 1 : Sanford, 2 _ Schrader, 2 ; Engineering geele_y. See also Conservation<br />
Stone, R. W., l, 2, 3_ Twtt_kelL I. 2, <strong>and</strong> devetopraem3: reclamation <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>,<br />
6, 8, 9, 16, 15. Ar4uedueis: Mvore, 3.<br />
Tar: Kiessling. 2. 0; _eedham. 1, 2_ Brid_es: Kummvl. 53.<br />
Parker. 4, 12 : Shore, L Caaa]_: Croes, 1; Cummins, I ; Hazen, 1;<br />
White marl: Cook, 17, 06; EckeL 2. 3; Kurnmel, 58.73;LaF_rge, 1;Moore, 3;<br />
Kitohell, 2; Kummel, 16, 78_ Rogers, Ream, 1; Snell, 2; Urquhare, 1; Ver_<br />
H, D., 1: Van Voorhls, 1; AnonY- rneule, 8,23;VISIS, 2.<br />
rooms, l, Channels: HamlBon, W, I,, 2; Haupt, 4, 6:<br />
Zinc: Al_er. l ; Baker, G, W., 1 _ Barber, Kummel, 4_: Vermeule, 36, 32.<br />
1: Beco, 1_ Bishop, 1; Blake, 2. 3; Inlets: Haupt, 1, 2, 3, 0; Kummvl, 46. 49,<br />
Cook, 7, 10, 12, 17, 24, 39, _I. _, 42, 64,.65. 67. 63, 69; Lucke, I: N, ,_. C, N,<br />
$6. 66, 63, 65, 73, 20_ 26, 29, nl, 121, B,, I, 2, 3 ; "¢ermeuls, 55, 27, 28.<br />
139; Cre_ner. 2. 4 $ Dart_. _ ; D_. R_ervoir_ <strong>and</strong> dame: Cook. 63. 33. 135. 109 ;<br />
3, 5, 6, 7, 3, 13, 16, 18, 30, 21, 22, 25, C_ltohlow, 1. 2; Croes. l : Hamilton. W.<br />
24, 2_;, 36; Detmold, Ii D_lrre, 1; L, 1, 5,0; Hazen, 1: H_weI1,3; Kummel,<br />
Emmons. S. F. 3 Farrtng_on 2; 63. 67, 68, 69. 76, q_; Lelghtor_. Z;<br />
Finch. 6 ; Fitch. 1 ; Fowler. 3 ; Moore, 6 ; N. J. S. W. P. C,, 2, 6 ; Snell,<br />
Groth, 1; Height, 1; Hamilton, S.H., 2; Vermeule, 20, 31. 34. 26, 82, 33;<br />
3 : Harder, I ; Ho_eYman, 3 ; Hughes, W_rd, 3. D., 1 ; Anonymous, 19.<br />
t, 5, 6 ; Jael_o_. 4 ; Jenkins, 3, 4. 6, 7 ; Tunnels : Fl_hr, l ; Moore, 2.<br />
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featu_m,<br />
Paleonto_oi_y--ContL_ued.<br />
Count_. A_ima_. Arthro_: H_ek, C, H.° 1.<br />
Clbi_ate s_d ._a<strong>the</strong>r; _reneral_ Smock. 6. Cho_z_, Rel_: Edwardl. 4.<br />
Pz-_ip|tation: Cook, 76_ Smock, & Petr_ca3.o<br />
l_in: Cock, f;6. 76. _ rocl_.<br />
TaMes: S_aock. 6. ]_xtrustre roc_z, basalt." Fen_er, $;<br />
TemPerature: Cook, 76` ld_n_° 1 _ S_hweRzer, 6.<br />
Co_erv_tiou <strong>and</strong> d_ve_opment_ S_|me_tar_ rc_.<br />
For_tr_: Cook, 118. Rock _. _a_dz_one: S¢_weitzer. 1. 2.<br />
R_lamat_on <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, Newark MeBJOW_: Shale: Schwrit:_r. 6.<br />
C¢ok_ 2_ : Vermeul_. 12. 14, 19. Sedimen_ary features, rain dro_ aad<br />
Pa_i¢ Basla: Cock, _1, 126; Hamilton |rail pr_nt_: Redflel_t, _.<br />
W. ;-. _. Soll_. _mpc_ition : Blair, 6 ; Patrick. 6.<br />
Econom_ <strong>Geology</strong>. Stratigraphy. Triadic : MerrY,l. 6,<br />
L_a]it_, _iu_. _uers] : S_hr_er. 1 ; Streams a_d surface draln_e_<br />
Wood.fatal. _L P., L Dr_ _is(cry: Hubert, I ; Kumme|, 1.<br />
Quarrt_: Cook. _6. _1. $8, 114; Fe_er. Lake. 9o_d_, swamps: Vermeu_e, 6. 9, 16.<br />
1; Hawes, _: I_d_2_. I_ Jobnso= Wa_er a_a]_ _nd win_ _ap_: KummeJ. l,<br />
M. E.. 1; KummeJ, _; Lewd, 1O; Me- _;: SalisburY, 6. 8.<br />
C_ur_ _ ; Parker_ 10 ; Pier.on, i ; Stru©tur_l _ogy.<br />
Sa_ford, _ : Sc_ra_r. 1 ; Sm_ck. 19. Lc_a! strue_ur_. _h_ sud _it_s : I_-<br />
M_ter_als, _e_era_: Sa_fcrd, 2; Sehrader, di_. 1.<br />
1 ; Twtt_h_. 9 ; winlams. A,, I. Minor _truotur_, e_m_r jo_ntlags : _eiJ-<br />
Clay : Rt_, 2 ; TwitcherS° 1. prin. 2 ; ]ddi_gs, 1 ; Merrill. 6 _ M_lde_k_.<br />
Cop_er: Folsorn, 2 ; Pierson, 1 ; Smock, 1 : P_s_n. 1,<br />
19; Woolw_rd. H. P., 1. W_t_r supp|y.<br />
Peat: McCourt. 1_ Parma.. _: SoP_r. 1. Ar_ifi_la_ recharge: Bark_da_. 11.<br />
Sa_d <strong>and</strong> _rave]: Johnson. M. _.. _. 9, Ground w_ter, genera|: Tho_ou, 6.<br />
_; Smc_k_ 19° We|ls: B_rk_a_e, 4, _. $, 9. 16; Cook,<br />
S_one: Coo_, 36, 71. _ _aw_, 2; 7_o 8_, 98. 116. 1_ CrC_So 1; Dar_o<br />
K_mmel. _. 60; Lewd, 10; M_Court, 12, 1_: F_]Ier_ 2_ Kummel. $7. _, ?_;<br />
$; Sm_k_ 19. I_. J. S. W. P. C., _; P_Je, 1_ Sch_e-<br />
Zinc : Ja_kao_. fer, _ ; Sil_ima_, _ ; Smock, 8, 9 ; Up-<br />
E_ineer_n_ _ec_, _n, I ; Vermeu]e. 25; Woo_a_o 9.<br />
Cha_el_: Hamilton. W. L, 2_ Ur_uh_t. 1. 1_. l_. 17. 18, 19. 20.<br />
!_s_rvo|rs an_ dan_: Moore. 3. Miners] co_ent_ Col]_n_. I; M_r_, _;<br />
F_c_l_ az_d f!cod control. Pierson. 1 _ Vermeu_e, $_,<br />
P_mte w_t_r_hed: H_mi|tc_, W, I.. 9; Surface w_ter, general: Cook, _6, _. 66,<br />
Vermeu_e. :_3. 9_. 116` 142: Cro_, 1_ Graver. 2_. :_4.<br />
Be_h m_rk_." Cook, 166; l_ummer. 1; Hazen, l;M_ore._;N.J.S.W. PoC..<br />
Verm_u]e_ 16. _9. $0_ Anonymous, _2. 26o 1, _. 5; P_r_er_ G. L., 1o 2, _; *ger-<br />
_urve_: Bowler. _: Cook, 89, I_?_ r_euIe_ ?, 24, 26,<br />
_rerm_;e, 16_ V|ele. $_ A_o_ymou_° _8. S_re_m _u_iu_ _ud _u_g _tat_ous:<br />
Gcop_
SUBJECT INDEX 111<br />
Flcods <strong>and</strong> flood co_trol--Cont{nued.<br />
Glacia| gealogy---Contil_ued,<br />
Rsritan watershed," Vermeule. 6, 0, 11, _ Depositlonalle_turew--Continue&<br />
20, 01. ton, I; Cook. 5_, 01, 70, $I, 11fl_Culver.<br />
Fluorides, See Miner_lo_y "._lneral _21w. 1 ; Dalton, 14 ; F]uhr, I ; Fuller° 0 ;<br />
For_trf <strong>and</strong> _1oed _utrol. See Flood_ <strong>and</strong> Johnson, II; Kummel, 1, 60, 70; L_rflood<br />
_ontrol. erett_ I; MacClintc_k, I. 2 ; Merrill.0 ;<br />
Fo_t succe_io_ (]_st=gl_¢lal):PQtzger, I. Reeds, 1, 2, 4, _; Russell,0, 7; Sal_<br />
Fossils. See P_leonto_o_. bury, I, _, 3. 4, 6, 6. ?. 0, 10, 15. 17,<br />
F_anklin Furnace. See _us_ County ; Sc_ 10. _$, 20, 24. 20, 26, 2_, 29 ; Shattuck,<br />
nomle geoloa_ loc_IRi_; M_neralc_y: 2; Smock_ _; Snell,2; Sl_eneer,4; "A<br />
mineral ]c_al_t]e_, Tramp, °' I ; UPham, 1 ; Ward, F_, I, _°<br />
Franki_ mine. _ee Econ_r_ie geology: locaIL 0; Wi_chelL I; Wright. A. A., 1, fl;<br />
ties; mines; Frauki_ F_rnaee. Wright, G. F., 2. 0; Anon_nou_, I_.<br />
Frenr_h mine, See lqew B_n_r1¢k raise. Erosional features: B_yleF, _ Belt, I;<br />
Fuel briquets.See Econor_i_geology :m_erials.<br />
Cook, 0_, 01,70, 01 ;Darton, 14 ;I)_ht_<br />
F_ace flux.See Ecou_c _eo]o_y :m_terial_. 1 ; Jaek_1_o _ : Kur_me], 1 ; Sal_sbury,_,<br />
Gas. See Economic geology: m_terial_. 2. 3, 4, _ 7, 10, 10, 22, 2_. 04, _0, 00;<br />
C,em _tone_, See E_no_ie _]o#P_: material_. Ward. 2, 0; Wright, A. A., 2.<br />
C_I_. See Petrolo_; _t_limentary roek_, Giaeia_ lakes, ponds. _nd r_ve_, general:<br />
sedlrnentaryfeatures,<br />
B_¥1ey, 4; Cook. _I; Merrill, 0; S_l_<br />
C_d_y. b_ry, 3, 0. 7. 10, _, 25_ $8,<br />
Be_ck marl_: Cook_ 17, 04, 87, 119, 12_ L_ke H_cke_ack: Autew, 1; Reeds, 0, 0.<br />
I_0 : Plummet, I ; Vermeule, 10, 29. SO, Lake P_a_: BayiaY, 4 ; Cook, $1 ; |)at-<br />
01_Auou_nous,_l, 2_,24,20,_6,_7._9. ton, 14; Kummel, I, 7_; Nelson. _;<br />
Bou_dar|es: Cook, 00, 44; Douglas° 1. _; Reeds,_;S_li_bury, 3,_. 0, 9, 10,_._<br />
Gannett. I, _. 4, 5 _ _. J. B., I, 2° _. 4, 20 ; Tl_orn_so_ _ ; Urquhart. I.<br />
5, 6_ Sh_mpsnore, I; V_ia. 0, I_ Lake Pequest: Sallshury,_q_o<br />
Surve_n_: B_he. _: Bc_se_. I. 2° 0, 4, 0, Glacial lakes,ponds, a_d rlver_. See GIaclal<br />
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 II Cook I_. _4 49. 04 _eo]o_,<br />
00, 0_j 70, 0_. 89, _J, _9. 100, 119. 120, G_oucest_r C_u_ty.<br />
12?. 100 ; Marshall, 1 ; Merrl|l,F. J- _ : Climate _nd wea<strong>the</strong>r, tables: Smock, 6.<br />
1 _ _, J. B., _ ; ]Fourta_. 1 ; R_e1|. _ ; C_nservatlon _nd _evelopment, _orestr]f:<br />
Smo_k_ 0; Slmn_er_ J. _° W.° S; Vet_ Cook, 110.<br />
meule. I, _, 10, I_ ; Vie|a,I. _ 0 ; Wo_, Economic _-_o|o_r_.<br />
0; Anou_mou_, 22, 29. MateriaI_._eneral: S_nford, 2; Sehrader.<br />
_pl_F, See Ph_s|_l _aph!r. 1 ; _wlt_el}, _.<br />
CIa!_: Clark, 10; Cook. 41. 64; Je_klns,<br />
C_c_ogi_ hlstor_,See Geo]o_I¢ l_eried_ _eolc_l_ _. 0_ Kummel, 20; Rle_ fl, 6. 0;<br />
<strong>of</strong> _ew J_, _re_e_tl. Smc_k, 0, 19.<br />
C_e_|_ica_Survey <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. _ Admla_ Gr_ns<strong>and</strong> marl: Clark. I0; C_ok, I. 0.<br />
Istrativerepor_ ; B_b||o_. 120 ; Johnson. 0 ; Man_|d, 4. 0 ;<br />
G_lo_y <strong>of</strong> New _ers_v {_eneral). Smock. _9 ; Thoenen, 1.<br />
C_Fto_. I; Cook 7, 9. II, l'f;F, _ P., I; Iron: Boyer. Ch_rle_ Shlmer. 1.<br />
C_ordon, T, F., I; Johnson. D, W., 4; Lime: Smock, 19,<br />
JoS_n, M. E.. 11 : Kumme_ $4. 70 _ Potash: 1_Isrt,I; Ma_mfleM, 4, 5 ;<br />
Lewis. 11; Mae]ure, I; M_o I; neu, I,<br />
Mitchell,4_ Nelson, _ Rc_ers, _qL _.. S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> _ravel: Cook. 09; Johnson,<br />
I, 2; S_hury, 0. _0; Wheeler, I. M.E., I, 0. 0; Kummel, 01, 8B, 00;<br />
Ge_h_l_. Sal_bur_. I_. 10; Tw_tohell,<br />
Eartbquake_ <strong>and</strong> _eiam_o_rF,* _ I ; Geod_F.<br />
Lyn_, 1. Bench msrks: Cook, 127. I_6; Plummet,<br />
Eleetr_c_!_tem_rement_: Hakber_ I; W_ I; Verm_ule, I_: A_o_ymous_ _0. 20, _-<br />
_ar_ 6. Surv_n_ Bowser, 5: _c_k, I_7; Ve_<br />
_r_dt_t|ona| me_u_remet_ts _t_I _t|o_'- meu]e_ 10; Anonyr_ous. 2_, 29,<br />
Bowie, 1 ; Evdn_, I, fl; Johnston° 11 ; _eophy_Jc_.<br />
Wc_l_ard, I, _, 0, 4, 5, 0. _ GravJtatlo_al m_reme_ts aud _ta_ion_."<br />
M_et|_ra <strong>and</strong> m_netle surw_r#'. _Fia_, _In_. _.<br />
0 : Cook, 11, 17, 07, 40, _0_ 101 ; Jo_mm_, M_n_t_m _nd maz_etia s_rve_ : V_<br />
11_ KRche]}, _ Locke. I; Smock, _; meula, _, 10.<br />
_rermeule, _. _0: W|_kens. 1; Woolla_S, _mlc _l_lo_on_: Ewi_ 2.<br />
_, _. 4, 0° fl.7 _ A_o_ymouso _$. M|neralolr_.<br />
Se_mle explo_t|ons : EweS. I, fl_ Joh_I_. M|ne_| |ocal|t|es,_eral _ C_nfield, 1 ;<br />
11 ; Wool|_t_l.I, _, S. Hydxo_rbon_: Kun_ I.<br />
]_iawklns,2; M_lin_ocko 5: RU_J_ S: Sllic_t_: Hart. I; Sch_elder.<br />
_aliabur_.0, _, _ : Ve_eul_ 0, Mineral Ice_ll_, _eneral_ Contend. I :<br />
Cl_matlc evidence <strong>of</strong>: Antevs, I ; B_r_, 10." Va|iant, $.<br />
• Holl_ek. 9, 10: MaeCll_to_ 1, 2, 6_ P_le_nto_o_.<br />
R_mel}. S : Taylor. I ; A_ym_, I_. P_; Ba_Z. I. 2 ; Cushman, I ;<br />
_R_a_ f_t_r_: Antex_, I_ B_vl_f° _: Gabbo I, 0; Lea, I; I_veH,I; Wood-<br />
BeR. I; Brltto_° 4; C_m_l|° I: _ia_ ward, A., 1, 2.<br />
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112 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF I_IEW JERSEY<br />
G|ouc_f_r Count_--Co_tluued. _ree_ Pond Mountaln Re_io_--_outinued,<br />
Aul_h_--Continu_l. $1l_-_au: Coo]_, I_, _0_ Darto_, 10;<br />
C_t_r6_: LonJdale, 2. FoerBteo I; Kumme_ 19, 78; Lew_s, 11;<br />
B_o_o_: C_n_, I_ GabS, I, _; Gr_. Merrill F. J. H., _, _; Pr_er, _:<br />
"Verm_": Howe/], B. F., 2. Devonian: B_u-_el|, 1_ Cook, 17. 108; Dar-<br />
Mo_ Brow_e, I; Conrad. _; Gabb. tos, 6. 10; Foer_te, I_ K_me_. 19. 49,<br />
G_o_. P_: CQ_e, 11 ; Fowlez, S_re_n_s _nd s_rfa_e d_ua_e.<br />
H. W., _. DeVo_i_ion: Barrel], _.<br />
Isn, _; Le{dy, I$_ 1_arsh, _ Morton_ L_ st_c_r_, f_|t_: Darton_ I_.<br />
_. 9; _;_ I; _ox_ll, I, _; Wle_ Minor s_¢tur_, u_confor_itle_ Cook,<br />
M_m_J_: _d_, B.B. l_glon_l _eatuze_. Greeu Pond _n_lino-<br />
Peti_lo_y. ri_: Cook, _0S_ D_rt_n, 6, 10; Kum_<br />
Sedlment_ry rocks, rock types, _aveh m_, 1_; Merrill. F. _. H., _,<br />
C_mpbe]l_ L Green l_nd a_nel/_rlum. See Green P_nS<br />
_oi]s. Mount_i_ l_eglo_: _truetura! geo]o_ re-<br />
SO_I <strong>and</strong> _ore_try: Com_. _. _re_<strong>and</strong> ma_l. _ee Eco_omle _ologT_ ma-<br />
Stra_al_hy. terlal_; Miner_lo_: n_iner_| _roul_, _I/-<br />
Cr_taceo_: B_com, 2 _ S_l_bur_, 1% cate_ ; P_tro]o_y_ _edime_ry ro_ks, rock<br />
Tertian: Bs_com. _; Salisbury, 17. _.<br />
Qu_ru_r_ : B_co_. 2 _ G_mp_e]], I _ _r_stowu m_ne. Sc_ Somerset Gount_" : Ee_-<br />
_re_ _n_ curfa_e 4ralna_e. _to_d _<strong>and</strong> _r _ar_. See Economic _e_]o_y:<br />
L_]_e_ l_ou_, _waml_s: Vermeule, S, _, I_, m_terial_.<br />
Water su_. Ground water. See W_er sul_pl_ _rou_4<br />
G_nd water, _enera|: _o_!_o_I, 6, we_.<br />
We_: B_eom_ 1_ Cook, 7_; Dazto_, II. /_ackensack Meadows. See Conservation a_d<br />
12. I$; Fu|]er. $_ Kum_0el. 54; N.J. _eve_ol>_ent: reclam_t_ou o_ _.<br />
S. _. _. _., 5: _m_c_c. 9, 12; Woo_- _l_arn_ _ue. _ M_rr_ Couu%_ Eco-<br />
Mineral _on_n_: _o_l_n_, 1. Ham_ See Sussex County; M_ner_I_:<br />
Surface w_t_r. _ene_h Cook, _R : Grover, ml_er_l ]oeaIit_e_.<br />
_1; l_y_. I; N. _. S. V_. P. G-, _ Here_or_ Inlet. See Ca_ _aF County: En_-<br />
Park_, G. L,. _. _eez_n_ _eolo_y : _n|et_ ; Shoreline f_at_re_ :<br />
Stream _in_ <strong>and</strong> _a_In_ st_%_ons: erosional <strong>and</strong> _o_it_ona_,<br />
_rov_r. 21 ; Hoyt. I ; p_rker, _. L.. _,<br />
_ater I_o_; B_, I. Hibern_ mi_e. See _o_l_i_ Couu_.y _ EconOmic<br />
_nei_s. See P_ology: m_tarnorp]_}_ rocks, geo_c_: _o_litles,<br />
Gold. See Economic _eology: m_ter_al_; Min- H_h Bridge m_ne. See Hunte_ion Cou_t_;<br />
eralo_: native el_msn_ Eeon_r_ic _e_ogy: ]o_H_ies.<br />
_al_B_te. Bee _m_ _eo_gy: r_a_i_l_; ; l_h]_nd_ _ _ew 2_ey, See al_o Apl_a]a-<br />
_[_n_ra_o_': _a_iw element, eh_an r_ion.<br />
_r_hi_e s_reak_. _ee pa}eo_lo_y: indet_r- Al_l_l_chian revo]utlon_ Al_]el_y. L<br />
m_n_e r_Ins. CNmate _nd wea<strong>the</strong>r. ]_re¢ipi_tion: Lei_-<br />
P_o|_: _Jme_1_ i"o_. _o_ser_'_tio_ <strong>and</strong> _]ev_Ol_r_e_t, _orestry:<br />
_avi_iona! m_ment_ <strong>and</strong> _ta_ons. See Vermeul_. 10, IL<br />
G_opl_i_, Eeouom_ g_ol0gY.<br />
Qre_t _eadows. _ P_uest Basin. _itie_.<br />
G_e_t l_oteh. See Pa_c C_unt_; Mi_er_l_: ]_ine_, _e_eral: Cook. $_.<br />
m_n_r_ ]ocsli_es. Quarrie_: _n, _.<br />
Al_l_a]aehian _eos_neJine: Sarre_L I, Gem ston_: _ason. 4.<br />
Paleontology. animal% z_n_r_]: Wi_l_, & Iron: Bayley,_,_Buddi_on, _;Cook,<br />
_ Petro|o_. _, _9. 4_. I0_ _re_ner, 2. 4; Dsrton,<br />
' _ong_omera_ : Sehuch_rt_ I ; _encer, _. _on, 2 ; Pierce. _ ; Sin_w_Id, 1 ; Smith,<br />
S_dstone : _pe_cer_ 4. L.L._ 1 ; Spencer, _ _ Tart, 11. S.. 1.<br />
Shs]e: 8_hueh_rt, I; Spencer, 4, peat: W_ksm_n, _.<br />
_enera]: l_o_er_. H. D., _. Z_ne: Pierce. 2.<br />
(_mbrlan: Da_ton, 10; Foe_te, _; K_m- En_ineer_u_ _eo|o_y.<br />
_]. 19. C_n_l_: La For_e. I.<br />
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Highl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> New Jersey_Continued. Highl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> New Jersey--Continued.<br />
Floods <strong>and</strong> flood control. Structural geology_ontlnued.<br />
Passaic watershed: Hollister, 1 ; Letgh- Minor structures--Continued.<br />
tan, 2. Unconformities: Brittan, 3; Cook. 107.<br />
Raritan watarshed: Vermeule, 3, 11, 1_. Regional f_tures,<br />
Geode_yp surveying: Vermeule, 10. Mew Jersey Upl<strong>and</strong>: Appieby, 1; Baker,<br />
<strong>Geology</strong>. generaI: Pierce, 2. G. W, 1_ Bayley, 4; Cook, 100; Dar-<br />
Geophysics. tou, 14.<br />
Electrical measurements : Woollard, 0. Techniques; field trips: Torrey, R, H., 1.<br />
Gravitational measurements _t_d _tuttsv-s: Water 8_pplF.<br />
Woollard. 6, 7. Ground wBter, general: Knapp, 4; La<br />
Magnetism <strong>and</strong> magnetic surveys: Rayley, Forge, 1.<br />
3: Cook, 45, 101; Nason. 2 ; Wooilard, Mineral content: Leighton, 1.<br />
6. 7. Surface water, general: Bay]ey, 4: Cook,<br />
Glacial g_logy, genered: Salisbu_', 24. 46; Hollister, 1 : La Forge, 1 : Leigho<br />
Dep_titional feature: Darton, 14; Lee- ton, 1, 2.<br />
erett, 1. Stream flow: Vermeule, 11.<br />
Erosional features : Darton, 14 ; Sails- Water power : Bayley, 4 ; La Forge, 1<br />
bury, 2. Leighton. 1 ; Vermeule, 3.<br />
Miner_dog¥, History <strong>of</strong> geology in New Jersey. See Ad-<br />
Mineral groupsj general: Britton, 3 ; ministrative reports <strong>and</strong> history.<br />
Pierce, 2. Hoboken. See Hudson County; Mineralogy:<br />
Native elements : Bayley, 1. mineral localities.<br />
Oxides: Cook, 100. Hopewell fault. See also Mercer County;<br />
Silicates: Mason, 4 ; Tyler, S. A.. 1. Structural geologY : local structures,<br />
Orogeny, Appalachian : Appleby, 1. faults ; Triassic Period.<br />
Paleo_eography: Spencer, 4. Baseom, 0; Hawkins, 17; Lewis, J. V.. 1.<br />
Petrology. 7 : Kummel, 2, 3, 9.<br />
Igneous rocks. Hopewell mine. See Mercer County_ Mineral-<br />
Intrusive rocks, dike rocks: Bayley, 2. 6; ogY: mineral localities.<br />
Britton, 3_ 0; Cook. 107 ; Watson, 1. Hornfels. See Petrology: metamorphic rocks.<br />
Diabase: Britton, 5. Hudson County<br />
Metamorphic rocks. Ciimata <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, precipitation: Smock,<br />
Gneiss: Ra_'le_', 2, 8, 6_ Br/ttan, 8, 6; &<br />
Cook, 100, 107: Fenner. 7; Nason, 2. Tables: Smock. 6.<br />
Conservation <strong>and</strong> development.<br />
Marble: Bay]ey. 2, 6_ Britton, 8, 5;.<br />
Cook, 100; Mason. 2. , Forestry: Cook. 118.<br />
Schists : Bayley. 6 : Britton, 3, 5. Reclamation <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>. Jersey City Meadows<br />
Serpentine : Britton, 3. Russell, 5 ; Vermeu]e, 12, 14, 19.<br />
Sedimentary tucks, Economic geology.<br />
Rock ty_es, general: l_ayley, _. I,ocalities.<br />
Physical geography : Bayiey, _t, 6 ; Cook, 100, Mines, general : Sanford, 2 ; Sehrader, 1.<br />
108 :Darton, 14 ; Davis, 4, 0 ; KitehelI, 4 ; Quarries : Cook, 71, 88 : Hawes, 2 : John-<br />
Nason, 2 ; Pierce, 2; Spencer, 4 _ Per- son, M. E.. 1; Kummel. 7; Lewis. 10 ;<br />
meu]e, 3. McCourt, 3 ; Parker, I0 ; Sanfoed. 2 ;<br />
Soils, sell <strong>and</strong> forestry: Vermeule, 11. Schreder, 1.<br />
Stratigraphy. Materials, general: flanfoed, 2; Schrader,<br />
General: Roger_. H. D., 1, 2. 1; TwitcheS, 2.<br />
Pr_Cambrian : Bayley. 2, 3, 0, 6 ; Britton, Clay : Johnson, M. E., 1 ; Ries, 2<br />
3, 5, 6; Cook, 39. 100 ; Darton, 14 ; Twitchell, 1.<br />
Kitshel], 4: Desley. 1_ l_'ason, 2; Spen- Copper: Smock, 19; Woodward, H. P., 1.<br />
eel. 4; Van Hise, 2. Gem sta_es: Williams, 2.<br />
Cambrian: Spencer, 4 ; Van Hise, I, 2. Iron : Cook, 73 ; Smock, 19.<br />
Oedovician :Darton. 14 ; Spencer, 4. Pe_t: McCourt, 1 ; parmelee, 2 ; Shainin,<br />
Silurian : Dartan, 14 ; Lesley, 1 ; Spencer. 4. I ; Soper, 1..<br />
Devonian: Kummei, 50. Sa_d a_d gravel: Lewis, J. V., 3_<br />
Streams <strong>and</strong> surface drainage, general: Smock, 19.<br />
KftebeB. 4. " Stone: Cook. 7L 88 ; Hawes. 2 i Kummel,<br />
Lakes, ponds, swamps: KiteheU, 4; La 7, 60; MeCourt. 8; Russell 5.<br />
Ertglneering geology, tunnels : Fiuhr, 1.<br />
Forge, 1. Flo_ts <strong>and</strong> fl_ eontro|, Passaic _a_rshed:<br />
Structural geologY. Hamiltov, W. I., 2 _ Verrneule, 33.<br />
Local structures, dike: Mason, 3; Sport- Geodesy.<br />
e_r, 4. Bench marks: Cook, 136; Phlmmer, 1;<br />
Faults: Bayley, 2, 4; Rrittan, 5; Cook, Vermeule, 15, 29, 30; Anonyrdous, 24.<br />
39, 100; Johnson. 11; Nason, 2. 8; B_uu_ri_: I_. _. B., 1, _.<br />
_peneer, 4. Surveying: Bowser, 5; Cc_k, 127_ Vet-<br />
Folds: Bayley. 4; Britton, _; Ceok_ 39, meule: 10; VieIe, _; Anonymous, 23.<br />
100, 107 ; Spencer. 4.<br />
Intrusions: Penner, 7; Spencer. 4, Geophysics, Magnetism <strong>and</strong> magnetic sur-<br />
Sheets <strong>and</strong> siIls: Penner. 7. veys: Locke, 1_ Vermeule, 2. 15.<br />
Minor structures : Glacial geology.<br />
Jolnting <strong>and</strong> joints: Appleby, 1. Climatic evidence <strong>of</strong>_ Anonymous, 18.<br />
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114 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE" GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
H=d_m Couaty--Co=tJaae& H_kon County--Contlnu_t.<br />
Glaeia! geOIogy-- Continued. Petrology--Continued.<br />
Depositional featur_ : Fluhr, 1 _ Russell. Sedimentary rocks-_ontinued.<br />
8 ; Salisbury, 4. tou. 3 ; Schweitzer, 2.<br />
Er0sion_l features : Salisbury, 4. Till: SalisburY'. 4.<br />
M|nera]oa,7. Sedimentary features.<br />
Mfueral groups) gener_t]: Canfield, 1; Rain drops <strong>and</strong> hall prints: Grata-<br />
Clmmberlin. 1_ Darton. 1; Kato. I; cap, 1.<br />
l_unz, 2; Manchester, 1; Robinson, 1; llipp|e marks: Grataeap. 1.<br />
Sanford. 2 ; Scbrader. 1 ; Seymour. 1- Varv_ : Anonymous. 18.<br />
Borates_ Darton. 2. Physical geo_rsphy_ Akerly, 1 ; Salisbury. 4.<br />
Carbonates : Br_ce. 4 ; Ferrarl 1 o Joy, 1 _ Shoreline features, recent _horeline oscilIa-<br />
Rath. 1. 2; Rozers, A. F., 3_ _Yhltlock. tfons: Sa]isbury. 4.<br />
2, 4. Soils. com_|tion: _al_sbury. 4.<br />
Oxides: Nutall, 2. Stratigraphy.<br />
Silicates : Bates. ! _ ButJer, 1 ; C]ar]_e, 2 : Pre-Cambrian: }tu_se]J, 5_<br />
Dana. E. S., 1 ; Ford, 1 Leeds 2 : Mar- i Triassic : Fluhr. 1; Merrill. 6 ; Russell. 5.<br />
t n, 2 _ Moses. 4 _ l_uta|l. 2 ; P_cock. 1 _ _'nknown age, Serpentine : Crednerl. 1.<br />
Roger_. 5 ; Selfrldge. 1 _ Van_xem) 5 _ Struetura] _eo]ogy.<br />
Whitloek, $ ; Whitney. _. Local structures.<br />
Sulphldes: Rogers. A. F., 1; Wherry, 4. Fau|ts_ Merrill, 6.<br />
Zeo]ites : Bourne, 1 ; CantleId. 3 ; Man- Sheets <strong>and</strong> sills : Irving. 2 _ Kummel. 14.<br />
chester, 1 ; Wh_tlcck, _. Stocks ) Cook. 95 ; Crosby, 1 _ Merrill, _.<br />
Mineral. localitf_, general: C_eld, l; Water supply.<br />
Sanfo_d, £ _ Sehrader, 1; Seymour. 1. Ground water, well_: Cook. 74, 82, 98, 124,<br />
Bergen Hill : Bates, 1 ; Beck. 8 ; Bourne. 14Z _ Dl_rton. 12. 13 : Fuller. 1 ; Kumme]_<br />
1 ; Cantle]d, 1. 3 _ Clarke. $ ; Credner, 1 ; £7 ; N. J. S. W. P. C., _$: Pesle, 1 : Ru_-<br />
Dz_0_ _P_S_ _ : _r_w. _ ; _'or_/. _ _ _o, se_. 6 _ Sff_fmau. [ ; Smock. _, g ; Wool-<br />
1 _ Ku_z, 2 _ Levison. 2 _ Manchester. 1. man. 1_. 16. 17. 1_, 20.<br />
_: Moses. 4: peacock, 1; Rath, 1_ 2_ Surface _vater. general: Cook, 48. _3, 98.<br />
Roarers, A. F.. 2, 5; RuaselL 5; _¥mour. 142; Hamilton, W. I.. 1. 3_ H_en, 1;<br />
l: _|ia_ _; Wherry. _; W/_itlock, _. Moore. 3; N. J. S. W. P. C., I. 2, _;<br />
4: WlHtney. 2. Verme_le. 7. £4, 26; Ward. Jo D.. 1.<br />
Hoboke_ : Bruce, 4 ; Cantle]d. 1 : Che_ter, Wind work, deposftion : Salisbury. 4.<br />
4_ Cozzens. 1; Ferrari. I; Ffnch. 4; Joy,<br />
1 : Leeds, 2 ; Manch_ter, 2 ; Mitchell. 4 ; -Hunterdon County.<br />
Nuta_l, £ ; Robinsou. 1 ; Ro_er_, A. F,, Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
$ ; Russell, 5 ; Sa_ford. 2 ; Sehmder. 1 ; Precipitation : Ccok. 76 : _mock. 4.<br />
Selfrid_e, 1: Seymour, 1_ Smith. E.S. Table: _mock. 6.<br />
C.. I; "gallant. 3_ Vanuxem. _; Temperature: Cook, 76.<br />
Walker. £. Economic geology.<br />
_ersey Clty: Manchester) 2; Roger_, A. Localities.<br />
F., 2 t Se]fri_¢e, ! ; Y_h/tlock. 2. Min_. general _ Bayley. 3, 4 ; Cook, 29.<br />
Sna_e B_]I: Levison. 2_ Manchester. 2_ 42, 68, 78, 102. Ill, 121, 1_9; Day.<br />
perry, 1 _ Rogers, A. F., 2 _ Valiant. 2; Nason. _ ; Ssnford. 2; Sehr_der.<br />
8; WhJt]ock, 4. 1; Williams. A. 1; Woodward.<br />
Weehawken: Canfield. 1: Cbam/_r_i_, H.P.. L<br />
1_ Darton, 1; Kato. 1; Martin, 2: F|emfngton: Clemson, 1; Cook, 17_<br />
i_¢e_. A. F.. I, _ ; Sanford. 2 ; Schra. Credner. $ _ Diekeson, 1, 2 _ Lewis.<br />
der, !_ Se_nour. 1 ; Valiaut. $_ J.V., 1, 4) Piggott, 1; Ro_cers. H.<br />
Walker. 2. D** _, 2; S_e]l, ]_ YgbJtuey. Jo D.,<br />
]dlnera| aprings : Peale, 1. 1 _ Woodward. H. P.. 1.<br />
_a]eonto]ocjr. High Bridge: Bayley. 8. 4: Cook. 17.<br />
_ndetermJnate remains, fOOtprints: Gra- 3_. 68, 111) 129; Larison. 1: Puttatar,<br />
1. ham. B. T.j 1.<br />
]Planta. T/z_/ol_h_: ]Edwards. L _arries: Cook,_l._;Ha_ves,_;_o_*<br />
Anlmak. af_: Rfebards. 2. son. _. E.. 1_ Kummel, 7. 15; Larlson.<br />
C_o p_: F_atman. _ Geata_ 1: Lewis. 10_ M_ourt. 3; Pa_ker. 10.<br />
Petrology. 19.<br />
_eous rocks. Materials, _enera|: Day. £ _ Sanford. 2;<br />
Sehrader, 1_ TwiteheH. 2t Williams.<br />
Intrusive rocks, diabase: Andreae. I_ A.. L<br />
B_Jer. !; Dana. 4. 5: Hawed. |<br />
_rv_na,. 2. Cement : Kummel, 15.<br />
Metamorphic roclm. Clay: Cook, 41, 64; Jenkins, 3, _; Kum°<br />
me], 26, 66; R_cs, £. _. 6; Smock. 19<br />
Horr_fel: Andreae. ],, D_rto_, _ try.<br />
_n_. 2. TwftchelI. 1. _, _.<br />
Copper_ Barber, 1) Beck, _: Clem_o_,<br />
Serpentine: Julien, I; l_ew]<strong>and</strong>. 1; 1_ Dlckeson. 1, £; Lartson, 1_ Lewis,<br />
NutaH. £o<br />
Sedfn_entar_ roe]cs. 1, 2 ; Smock, 19 ; Snell. 1 _ V_hitae_o<br />
Rock types, s<strong>and</strong>stone: Dana. $_ _ J.D. 1; Woodward. H. P., 1.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SUBJECT INDEX 115<br />
Hunterdon County---Contlnued. Hun_erdon Count_v---C_ntinued.<br />
Eeo_om|e <strong>Geology</strong>_ontinued. Water _uppl.v.<br />
_aterls_-Con_ued. Gr_1 _v_t_. _ve_1_ Ccx_k, _ DarCon.<br />
Graphite: Bay/_', 4; Kumr_e]. 45; 1_a- 12, 18; Kumn_el, 64; _ $. S. W. P. C.,<br />
son. 2 ; 8mock, 19. G ; Smock, _ ; Upson. 1 ; Woolr_sn, 6. 18,<br />
IrOn; I_I_. 8; Boyer. Charles Shlmsr. 16. 17. 18, 19, 20.<br />
1: C_ok. 29, _. _, r_, q$, _. _.qz. Minera! cogent: Collins. 1; Do|e, I;<br />
IU, 159 ; Fack_thal, 1 ; _r_o_. 1 ; Myers. 2.<br />
lqa_on, 7; Putnam. B. T.. I; _moek. Burfaee water, general: l_arrows. I. 2;<br />
19 : Anonymaus. 4. Cook, 63. 98 ; (_ri_ch]ow. 1 ; G_ov_r. 10.<br />
I/me: Cook. _; Kumme]. _0. 12. 18. 14, 15. 16. l"t, 18. 19, _0, _l. _2,<br />
M_n_-_nese: Harder, 1; Lougbl|n. _; 28. 24, 25, _6, _?, 25; Hami]to_, W. I.,<br />
W]_]i_m_ 2. 8 ; HartweI/. 1 : Horton_ I, 2 _ H0Y_ 1 ;<br />
S_ud <strong>and</strong> _,ravel: Cook, _9; Levds, I_ewe/], ], 2, $_ I_T. ;I. S. W. P. C., _;<br />
J. V., 6_ 8m_ck, 19. Parker, G. L., I. 2, 3; Paalsen. 1.<br />
Stcn_: Cook. "(I. $8; Eckel, It _; H_w_, _tr_m l_.a_In_ a_l gau_in_ s_atlons:<br />
; Kumme|. _. _0 ; Lewis. I0 : _©Court, Barrows, 1, 2 ; Cr_tchlow, I _ Gro_er.<br />
_;Smoek, 19. I_), 12, 13. 14, 16, 16. I_. 18. _9. $0,<br />
_|n_: Eur_zoeI, ID. _I, _2, _. _. 2_, 26. _7, 28; Har_<br />
• mS_eerin_ _eo_ogy. reservoirs _I_ _ms_ well_ 2; Horror, 1,2_I_y_ I; 1_lev_t|,<br />
Hamilton, W. I., _. l, 2. $ ; :Parker. G. L.. I. 2. 3 ; PBu|-<br />
Floods <strong>and</strong> flood control Delaware watm_ sen, I.<br />
shed: yermeule, 20. We_<strong>the</strong>rln_: MacCl_ntoek, 4.<br />
Bench mark_: Cook, 87. 1_, I_6; Plum- Infmmrlal e_rth. Bee Econom/c z_olo_r: ma-<br />
_er. 1 ; Verme_le_ 1G, 80. terials, diatomaceous _arth.<br />
Surveyln_: Bew_er, _ ; Cook, 127 ; V_r- In]et_. See En_|nee_/n_ _eolos_.<br />
meule. 15 _ Anonymous, 28. I_t_i_ _ocks, _ 1_t._Iosy: _neo_s rock_.<br />
Geo1_sies, msA_etlsm <strong>and</strong> magnetic s_r- Iron. See F,eo_orn_ _eo]agy: _naterials; Mi_-<br />
_s: Vermeule, _, I$: Anov4_mous, _$. ers]ogy: native elements.<br />
(]|aefa! _eologyo Sen_Y Jump Mountain. See Warren CountY:<br />
Dets_|tlona]<br />
WH_ht. A,<br />
fe_tm-es:<br />
A.. 1.<br />
Salisbury. I. _8_ Mi_er_1o_y: _e_l 1_itt_.<br />
Serse_ City. See H_dson CountY: Minee_Io_:<br />
Erosional fe_ture_ : Salisbury. I. _iner_l ]ccallties.<br />
_Ineralosy. Sur_sie Period.<br />
Mineral stoups. _ral: Can_eM, 1 ; 1_aleontolo_,<br />
_wk_n_, 8; Sanfer_ _ 8c_ra_k_, I; Plant_. _enera]: Ho]He_, 7, 9, I0.<br />
Where. _. Anlma_, C;wrda_. P_e_s: Redfleld. 10.<br />
C_rbonates: Eyerrnan, 2. 1_e_e_Is_: K_rmmel. 78; fl_me, $.<br />
Bo_HJc_tes: Toroli_son. L _tratt_r_phy: Kummel. 78: Lewis. H. C.. $;<br />
_illeate_: I_, I: _han_on, 1. Lewis. _. V.. 11_ Marsh. I_; Mex_[I. 6;<br />
8ulphldes: Beck, _: Honess, 1. Russell. 8: White, 1.<br />
Zeolltes_ Ho_e_. I.<br />
Mineral |oeaIItfes, _eneral: CarOtid, I; Kam_ <strong>and</strong> kett|_s. _e Glacis! geo_z_': de-<br />
V_/_t. _. Positional <strong>and</strong> erc_fonal feature.<br />
1_lemlng_oa : Be_k, 2. Kittat|n_ limestone. Re_renees included un.<br />
P_ec_ _o]_.y. dee Cambdam<br />
In_etermlnate remains, footprints: Eycr- LakeS. See GIae_a| _o/osy: _]_da] lakes;<br />
ran, I. _. Streams _nd _rf_ee drMm_e: lakes,<br />
]Pl_nts, ge_eral: Lew/s. H. C.. 4. L_ke/_eke_ssek. See Glacial _eolo_.y: _I_ehd<br />
Petro|olr_,. Lake Pas_alc. See Glacial _eolo_y: irIae/a|<br />
ISrneous rocks, lakes.<br />
_t_|_roeks. Lake Pequot. See GIae_| geology: _]se|a|<br />
Diab_e: Tomllnso_. I. lake_<br />
Dike rocks: Itansome. 1. _LL_e. ;Bee F_o_om|e _.eolo_,: mBterials.<br />
lqel_heline syen|te: Ransome, I* L]zo_tone. Bee Economic _eolosy: ro_terials,<br />
Bedlmenta_ rock_, rock Oypes, _]]i_: stone: 1_etrology: _1_mentary rocks.<br />
Hawklns. 4. Ma/rnetism <strong>and</strong> rna_n_etic surveys, flee Geo*<br />
Soils, eomposltfon: B/_Ir. 4. 6_ B_r_'e. I: physics.<br />
Cook, _; 1_tr_ck, _. 3. Manm_uan Inlet. See Monmouth CountT_ E_<br />
Stratigraphy, glneerlng _eolo_y: in_e_s: Shore|Ine _e_.<br />
lh_.C_mbr|a_: _y]eY', 4. tures: erc_;oaa_ an_ _ep_s|tJonAL<br />
Cambrian: _ayley, 4; Ludlum, I. _a_gan_e. See Economle _eolo_y: mteri_l_.<br />
Ordovici_n : Ba_ley. 4. Ma_nlferous res_du_t_ See Economic _olo_ :<br />
_rlassic: B_seon_. 3, _: B_vl_. 4; L_d- _ne.<br />
]_m. 1; Sslis_ury. I'_. Marb]e_ S_e Econowlc geology: _tone: Pe_<br />
_u_tern_ry: Mac_lintock. 4. trolosy: m_tamorPhic rocks.<br />
StrucCural _eolo_. Marshes. _e Costa! _latn ,"Con_ervat|on _nd<br />
Loeal _truetur_, fauI_. F/emlngton : B_- dev_lo_ment: reeh_mtlon <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> ; _h_re_<br />
corn, 6; L_nnan, l; W]_ee]er, I. l_e feat_re_.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
116 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Mauriee River. See Conservation <strong>and</strong> develop- Mercer County-_Continued.<br />
meut: reelaut_tion <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>. StraUgraphy.<br />
Mercer County. Cretaceous: Beseem, 3 ; Salishury. 17 ;<br />
Cli*nate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r. Shattnck. L<br />
Preclpitatiort: Cook. 76; Smock. d. Jureami¢: Lewis, H. C. _.<br />
• ahles: Smock, 6. Triassic: Baacom, 3; Salisbury, 17.<br />
Temperature: Cook, 76. Qllaternary: Baseom. 3; CamDheB. 1;<br />
Conservation <strong>and</strong> development, forestry: P_lisb_y. II, 17.<br />
Cook. 118. Steuetural geology.<br />
Economic geology. Local _truetures. faulta. Hopewell: Haw-<br />
Localities. quarries : Cook. 71, 88 ; Hawes, klns, 17.<br />
2 ; Johnson, M. E., 1 : Ku*nmel, 7 ; Lewis, Trenton gravels : Ahhott. 1, 2, _, _ ; Belt, 1 ;<br />
10 ; McC_urt, 3 ; Parker. 10 ; Sanford, 2 ; Coman, 1 ; Cook, 61; Haynes, 1 ; Molme_,<br />
Schrader, l ; Smock, 19. 1 ; Kummel. 6 ; Lewis. H. C., 1, 2, 6 ;<br />
Materials, general: Sanford, 2 ; Schrader, Msrtln, 1 ; Mercer, 1 ; Putnam, F. W,<br />
1 ; Twitche]], 2. 1 ; Rishavda, 16 ; Salisbury. 2, 3, 12, 14,<br />
Clay: Burehard. L 2. 3; Cook, 20, 64, 29; Slmisr. l; Volk, 1; WIlson, T., ];<br />
73, 66; Jenkins, 3, 5 ; Johnson, M.E., Woodman, 3 ; Wvodworth, _ ; Wright,<br />
1. 4. _; Kura*nel, 2_, 51, 66, 65; G.F.. 1. 2. 4, 5, 6.<br />
Parker, 12, 14: Rau*n, I_ Ries, 2, 5. Water supply.<br />
6 :Smock, 3 ;Stone, R. W.. 1 ; Twitch- Ar%iSeial recharge: Barksdsle. 11.<br />
ell, 1. g, 8. Gro_ad _w*ter, wells: Cook, 48, 66, 98_<br />
Gr_ens<strong>and</strong> marl: C_k, G. H., 1. Critchlow, 2, 3; Darken, 11, 12, 13;<br />
Iron: B_ye_. Charle9 Shimer. 1: Nel- Fuller. 2; Kummel. 27. 54; N. J. S. W.<br />
son, 4. P.C., 5; Smock. 8. 9; W_01man, 9, 10,<br />
Peat: McCourt, 1; 8oPer. 1. I_, 16. 17, 18. 16.<br />
S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel: Johnson, M. E., 3, 4; Mineral content: CoBi_s, I.<br />
K/_mmel, 31 ; Salisbury,. I0. • Surface water, general: Cook, 66, 343 ;<br />
Stone: Ctmk. 71, 66; Hawes. 2_ Maw- Critchlow. 1_ Grover, 12, 13. td, iS, 16.<br />
kins. 4; Ku*nmel. 7, _9; Lewis. J. V-, 17, 13. 19, 20, 31. 22, 23, 24. 25, 26, 27.<br />
lO : McCo_rt. $ : Smock. 19 ; TwitchelL well 7 ; H_zen, 2 ; Moore. 3 : IV. J. S.<br />
1, 2. P_rker. G. L. 1, 2, 3 _ Fauisen, L<br />
Geodesy. Stream gauglng <strong>and</strong> gauging' stations:<br />
Bench m_rks : Cook, 119. I27, 136 ; Plum- Critchlow, 1 ; Grover, 12, 16, 14. 16, 16,<br />
mer. I; V_r*neule. I_, 36. 31; Anony- 17, 18. 19, 20, 21. 22. 23. 24. $5, 26, 27,<br />
mous, _I, 2_.<br />
38; ]_lartwell, 2; Parker, G. L., L 2,<br />
Surveying: Bowser. 5: Cook, 127; Vet- 3; Pauisen, L<br />
meule. 15 ; Anon_no%ls. 33. Wind w_rk, deD_ition: K_app, 1 ; Kum*nel,<br />
C_Dh_fes. 3 ; Salishury, t_.<br />
Gravitatiou_J rneasureraent$ <strong>and</strong> _atlons: Metallic p_in_s. _ Economis ge_lo_; rag-<br />
Bowie, l. terials, mineral paints.<br />
Magnetism <strong>and</strong> magnetic surveys: Locke, Meteorites: Gay.Lussac. 1 ; Goldsmith, 2:<br />
1 ; _/ermeule, 2, 13 ; Anony*nous, 23, Kelley, 1 ; Manchester, 2 : Shepherd. 3 ;<br />
Seismic explorations: EwteZ. L Va_x. L<br />
GLacial geology, depositio_l features: Sails- Mica. See Evono_aie geelo_ : m_teriaIs.<br />
bury, 28, Middlesex County.<br />
Mineralogy. Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, fulgurite: Barrows.<br />
Mineral groul)s,general: Canfield,1; Haw- W, L., I _ Myers, 1.<br />
bins, $ ; Seymonr, I ; _ohtoson, I ; Pre_ipllation: Bsrksda]e, 1 ; Cc_k, "/6.<br />
Vanartsdaisn. 1. Tables: Smock, 6.<br />
]_ydrocarhons: Abbott. 3 ; Wister. I. Temperature: Berry, 19 : Cook, 7S.<br />
Sillcat_: Co_rad. 1_ Gordon. 2. Conservation <strong>and</strong> development, forestry:<br />
, Sulphides: Houess, t; Lewis, 14. Cook, 113,<br />
• Zeolites : Honess, I : Anonymous, 31. F_onomic geology,<br />
Mineral localities, general : Canfield.. 1 ; Loealitle_.<br />
Hawkins, 8: Seymonr, 1. Mines, general: Bayley. 6 : Cook. _2 ;<br />
Hop_eweih Canfield.l ; Lewis, 14 : Man- Piggott. I ; Sanford, 3 ; Schrader, l :<br />
chester. 2 : Seymour, 1 ; V_liant. 6, Winterbotham, I ; Woodward. M,<br />
Princeton: Hawkins, 3 ; Manchester. 2; P., i.<br />
Roblnson, I; Va]iar*t,3; Anonymous, New Brunswick: Beck, 2; Hawklns,<br />
31, 18: Weld, I: Whitney, I. B., I;<br />
Paleontology, Winterbotham, I ; Woodward, M.<br />
Zadetexminate remains, trails : Abel, I, 2 ; P., 1.<br />
_aster, 1. Quarries : Clayton, 1 ; Cook, _I, 83 ;<br />
Parker, 13; Sanford, 2; Schrader, 1;<br />
Petrology. Smock, 19.<br />
Sedimentary rocks, reek typea, argllllte: Materials. general: Sanford. 2; Schrader.<br />
Hawkins, 4, I ; TwltcbelL 2.<br />
Gr_vel: Campbell, L Clay: Burchard, I, 2, 3: Clayton, 1;<br />
Soils. eo*nposition: Blair, 4; Bo_steeh 2; Cook. 3. 26, _1, _6. 41, _4. 30. 83, 34.<br />
Burke. 1; Cook, 62. 72: Lee. 2; Fat- 97; Day. 1I_ Jenkins, 5_ J_hn_o_, M.<br />
rick, _. E.. l, 4; Knap_, 26; Ku*nm_I, 60, 63;<br />
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Middlesex Couuty_ontinued. Middlesex County--Continued.<br />
Economic geology---Continued. Paleontology--Continued.<br />
Materlals--Continued.<br />
P]autsmContinued.<br />
ClaymContinued.<br />
Spermatophyta_ontinued.<br />
Loughlin, 1; Parker. 12, 14_ Ries, _, 1, 2_ Conrad, 14; Jeffrey. 1_ /_ewo<br />
4. 5, 6, 7; Smock, 8, 19; Stone, R.W., berry. 9, 10, 13.<br />
1 ; Twitchell, 1, 2, 8, 12. Animals.<br />
Copper: Barber, 1 ; Beck, 2 _ Bishop, 1 _ MoUusea: Conrad, 11, 16 _ R|ehards.<br />
Clayton, 1; YIawl_ins, 15_ Morse, 1_ 13. lS.<br />
Pifsgott, 1 ; Lewis, J. V., 4 ; Sch_pf, Arthrapoda: Conrad. 14.<br />
1 ; Smock, 19 ; Whitney, :f. D._ 1 ; Win- PetroIogy.<br />
terbotham. 1 ; Woodward, H. P., I. Sedimentary rocks.<br />
Gas: Hawkins, 7. Rock types.<br />
Greens<strong>and</strong> marl: Ceol_, G. I_., 1. Gravel: Campbell, 1; Lucke, 4, 6.<br />
Iron: Bay]ey, 3; Royer, Charles Shimel, S<strong>and</strong>: Barl_sdale, 5.<br />
1 ; Clayton, 1 ;Ccok, 73, _8, 99, Shoreline features, recent shorelin_ oscilla-<br />
Oil: Hawklns, 7. tlons: Cc_k, 112.<br />
Peat: McCourt, 1 ; Parme]ee. 2 _ Soper, 1. So|]s, composition : BIalr, 6 _ Bonsteel. 2 ;<br />
S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel: Johnson, M. E., 1. 3. Burke, 1 ; Ccok, 62, 72 ; Jenning, 2 ; Lee,<br />
4, 7, 8, 9, 10_ Kummel, 31, 53, 60; L, L.. 2; Patrick. 8.<br />
Salisbury, 10; TwItchell, l. 2. 10, 12. Stratigra!0hy.<br />
Stone: Cook, 71, $8; Lewis. lt); Sm_ck, Triassic: Bascom, _; Bayley, 1; Merrill.<br />
19. • 6 _ Sa]isbury, I7.<br />
Floods <strong>and</strong> flood control, Rarltan watershed : Cretaceous : Bascom, 3 ; Clark, 8. 9 ; Eaton.<br />
Vermeule, 5. 1; Merrill, 6: Salisbury, 1_.<br />
GeOdesy. Tertiary: Clark. 9.<br />
Bench mark_: Cook. 87, 119. 127, 1_6; Quaternary: Bascorn, $: Campbell, 1_<br />
Plummet, 1 ; Vermeule, 16, _0. _1 ; Claytou, 1 ; C_ok, U0 ; Ho]llck. 2 ; Mae-<br />
Anonymous, 21. Clintock, 4; SalisI_ury, 11, 1_. 1_.<br />
Boundaries: N. J. B., 4. 6. Strean_s <strong>and</strong> surface drainage. ¸<br />
Surveying: ]_owser, _ Cook. 64, 89_ 127_ Deposition: I,ueke. 5.<br />
Vermeule, 15; Anonymous, 23. Drainage h_stor_,, 5.<br />
Geophysics. Lakes, ponds, swamps: Vermeule, 8, 8, 1_.<br />
Gravitational measurer_ents <strong>and</strong> stations! Structural geology.<br />
Bowie, 1. Local structures.<br />
Magnetism a_d magnetic s_rvey_: Locks. F_J_s: l_wl_Jns, 2; R]es, &<br />
11 ; Vermeule, 2, 15; Anonymous, 23. Folds: ]_awklns, 2<br />
Glacial geology, general: Hawkins, 2. Regional features. Coastal Plain: Haw-<br />
Deposltiona] features: Salisbury, I, 2_. klns, 7.<br />
Erosional features: Salisbury, 1. Techuiques, field trips: Kato. 2.<br />
Mineralogy. Water supply.<br />
/dineral groul_s, _enera_ : Canfle]_I, 1 ; Gior- Artificfal recharge: Barksdale, 11.<br />
dano, 1; Hawkins, 1_; Saueord, 2; Ground water, well_: Barksdale, 1, _, 4.<br />
Schrader. 1; Seymour, 1. 6, 8, 9, 10; Cook, 66, 74, 82. 98, 124, 14_<br />
Nntive elements: Beck, 2'_ Chester. 4. Critchlow, $ ; Darton, 11, 12, 13; Fuller,<br />
Carbo_a_ : Bec/_, _ ; F_nch, 2 ; Hart- 1, 2 ; Kumme_, 27, _4 ;/7. J. S. W. P. C.,<br />
kins, 6. 5 ; Peale, 1 ; Schaefer, 1 ; Silliman. 1_<br />
Oxides: Beck. 2; Hawkins, 14. Smock, 9; Woolman. 9, 10, 1_, 16, 1_,<br />
Silicates: Be_k, 2; Gruner, 2; Hawkins, 19, 20.<br />
10. 14. 18. Ground water--Continued.<br />
Sulphates: Hawkins. 6, 18; Manley, 2. Mineral content : Barksdale, 5_'Collin_, 1.<br />
SuIphides: Giordano. 1; Hamilton, ,S. Surface water. _eneraI: Cook, 48, _3, 95,<br />
It., 1 ; 1_oppin_r, 1, 2_ Lee, H. R., 1 ; 142 _ Critchl_w. 1; Grover, 12, 13_ 14,<br />
Mauley, 3, 4, 6 ; Marshall_ 1. 1_, 16, 1_, 1_. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.<br />
Mineral localities, general: C_eld, _ _ _6, 27. 28 _ Hamilton. W. I., 1, _ ; t_art*<br />
S_nford. 2; Scbr_cler, 1; _e_no_r, 1. we//, 1; Hazen, 1; Moore, 8; i_. J. S.<br />
New Brunswick! Beck. 2_ Canfield, 1; W.P.C., 5; Parker. G. L.. 1. 2_ 8_<br />
Finch. 2; Gruner. 2; Hawkins, 6, 18_ PauIseu, 1.<br />
Manch_ter, _ _ Ma_ley, 2 ; _au[ord, _ : Stream gauging <strong>and</strong> ga_lgin_ _tations_<br />
Schrader, 1 _ Seymour, 1 ; Valiant, _. Cr_tcblow, 1, 2 ; Grover. 12. 1_, 14. 15,<br />
South Amboy: Caufie]d, 1 _ Manchester. 16, 17. 18, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 26. 26.<br />
2 ; Seymour, 1 _ Valiant, _. 27, 2_ _ Hartwell, 2 ; Parker, G. L., 1.<br />
Mineral springs: P_a]e, 1. 2. 3; Paulser_, 1.<br />
Pa]eo_tolozy. Water fluctuatio_s: Barksdale, 1. $. 4. _.<br />
Plants. _feueral: Newberry. 9. 6, 8, 9, I0; Schaefer, 1.<br />
Tha[lophyta : Berry, 17 ; Chrysler. 3 ; "Wea_her_n_r : Ma_C/_nenel_, _.<br />
Edwards, 3 ; Newberry, 1_ Wind work, storms (hurricane <strong>and</strong> tornado) :<br />
Bryaphy_a: l_ewber_y, 1_. Bache, 1; Beck, 1; Clayton, 1; Espy, 1;<br />
P_eridophyta: Berry, 9, 17, 1_; Conrad. Hare, 1, 2; Johnson, W. R_, 1_ Redfield, 2.<br />
14 _ l_ewberry, 15. Millingtom See Morris County ; Miueralo_-y :<br />
S_rra_top]ty$_: Bailey, I. NV., 1_ ]_erry, mineral localities.<br />
E. W., 1, 8, 9, 13, 17, 18. 19 ; Chrysler, Mine Hill mine. See Franklin ¸ Furnace.<br />
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118 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Mineralc_y.<br />
Mineralogy--Continued.<br />
Collections: Bates, 2; Foshag, I; Drake, I. Mineral groulm--Continued.<br />
Z; Gordon. $; Manley, 5; Morton. J.F.. Chlerides: Hawkins. 6.<br />
1_ Wilkeraon, I. Fluorides: Bruce, 3; Gibbs, I.<br />
Crystallegraphy: Allen, I; Amin<strong>of</strong>f. 1, 2; HYdrocarbons: Abbott. 5; Beck. 2; Finch.<br />
Bauer, 2, 4, 5, 6; Beck, ¸ 2; Berman, 2; 4; Goldsmith, I; Kunz. 1; Russell, 2;<br />
B_ke, 1 ; Brush, 6 ; Buerger, I; Canfield, Wester, I.<br />
2. 4; Casperson, 6; Cock, C. W., I; Dana. Oxides: Alger, I, 3; Amin<strong>of</strong>f, 2; Bakley,<br />
E. S. I; Eakle. I_ Egle_ten, I; Fenner. 6, 6_ Beck, 2; Reco. 1_ Berva_n. I; BeTo<br />
4. 5. 6, 6; Ford. I. 2; Fochag, 5; Fronde]. thief. 1; Blake, I; Brelthaupt, I; Bruce,<br />
I_ Cent.h, I; Glenn. 2; Gordon, 5. 7; 1.2_Brush. 2;Casperson, l;Cook. 100;<br />
Grosset, 1 ; Gr_ner, 2 ; Half. 1 ; Hawkins. Cornwall, 1 ; Deacon, 1 ; Di_tler. 1 ;<br />
6, 3, 8, 6, II, 12. 15, 16. 12; Herman. I; Egleston. I; Farr_ngton. 3; Fonda, I;<br />
He_s, 1 ; Honess. I, 2 ; Hopping, 1 ; Hunt. Ford, 2 ; Fowler. 6 ; Frondel. 1 ; Grenzig.<br />
3_ Klcas, I; Kcenlg. 4; Krat_s. I; Larsen. J.A., I; Grouser, I; Harcourt. I; Haw.<br />
2, 6; Levleon, 4; Manchester, I; Manley. kins, 14; Haye_, A. A.. I. 3; Leidy. 14;<br />
4; Moore. 1; Mc_es_ I_ 2, 3, 4; Nason, 4; Levi, l;Moore, I. 2; Moses. 2. 5;Nuta]].<br />
Nuttsn, 1 ; Palache. 1. 6. 2. 4. 3, 6. 8. I0. I. 6 ; Palache. 6. 28 ; Papish, 1 ; Phil]h_.<br />
II. 13, 17, 12, 19, 20; Peacock. I; Pen° 3, 4; Reamer, I; Ricketts. I; Ries. 8;<br />
le]d. 6. V. 3; Phillips, 2, 4; Pirsson. 1; ; Roepper, I; Sehal]er. 3; Seybert, 2;<br />
Pratt. I; Rath, I, 2; Roepper, I, 2; Rog- i Seyms, 1 _ Shepard. 4; Silliman, 1 ;<br />
ers, A. F.. I. 6. 2. 5; Schaller. I. 6, 4, 6, Smith. E. S. C.. I: Spencer..%. C.. 1;<br />
7 ; SundJus, 1 ; Troc_t, 1 ; Van ]_orn. 1 ; Stevens. I ; Stone. G. C._ 1 ; Thomson, 1 ;<br />
Vanuxem_ 6; Warren_ 1_ _Vherry_ I, 3. 4. Troost, 2: Van Horn_ 1; V_11ux_ra, 6_<br />
5 ; Whitloek. I. 2. 3. 4. 2 ; Zachariasen. I. Whitney. F. L., 1 ; Anonymous, 2.<br />
Minerals <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, general: Cleavel<strong>and</strong>, phosphates: Alger. 3; Browne, I; Cut-<br />
I; Dana, J. D., I; Dana, E. S., 2; Man- bush, I; Jackson. 6; Penile|d. I; Thorn°<br />
chester, 2 ; Newhouse, 1 ; Pierce. 1 ; Robin* son. 1 ; Vanuxem, I.<br />
son. 1 _ Ro_e_. H_ D., 3 ; Seymour, 1. Slllcates : Alle_. 1 ; Amln<strong>of</strong>f, 1 ; Bat_. 1 ;<br />
Mineral grouts. Bauer. I. 2, 7. 2 ; Beck. 3. 3 ; Beco. 1 ;<br />
General: Bauer. 6 ; Beck, 2 ; Brltton, 2 ; Berwerth. 1 ; B]ix, 1 ; Bowen. I; Brown,<br />
Canfield, 1 _ C._q_rson. 2 ; Cksmberlln, 1 ; Brace, 3 ; Brush. 1 ; Butler, I, 2 ; Can-<br />
1 ; Chester, 4 _ Cozzens. 1 ; Darton. I : leId. 2 ; Chester, I. 2. 3; Clark. 6 ;<br />
Day. 3 ; Ehrman_ 1 ; Fennel', 4 _ Fowler, Clarke, 1_ 2_ 2 ; Conrad. 1 ; Cook, C. W..<br />
S., I, 6; Glerdsno, I; Gordon, S- G.. 1. I; Cook. G. H.. 64; Cornwall, I; Dana.<br />
5. 7; Hawkins, I, 2. 4, 8. 12, 13; Her- E.S., I; Dana, J. D.. 2; Delesse. I;<br />
man_ 1; Hoadley. I; Hunt. J. 1_.. I, 2; Eakle_ I_ Fenner, 5, 6. 6; Fisher, I;<br />
Rate. 1 ; Kemp. 2 ; Kitchell. 4 ; Koenig. Foote, ! : Ford, I, 2, 4 ; Foshag. I, 4, 2 ;<br />
4. 5; Kunz, 3; Levison. 2; Lewis, 12; Fow|er. _; C_a_e. I; Cen_k. 1; Glenu, I.<br />
Manchester. 1 _ Morton. J. F.. 1; Mc_es. 3 ; Gordon, 2, 3. 4 ; Grenzig. A. J., 1 ;<br />
3; Northrop. 1 ; Nuttall. I; OlpP. I; Craner, 3, 6; Gunnell, 1 ; Hart, I; Haw-<br />
Palaehe. I. 12, 13. 17 ; Parker, 6 ; Plerce_ klns. 5, 10, 14. 12 ; Hess. 1 ; Hey_ 1 ; H[lle-<br />
I. 2 : Rles, 3 ; Rogers. 5 ; Sachs. 3 ; San- br<strong>and</strong>, S., 1 ; Hillchr<strong>and</strong>, W. F.. 1 ; H<strong>of</strong>ord.<br />
3; Schrader. I; Shepard. 2. 2; ne_, 6; Hunt, T. S.. I, 2, 3; Hussack,<br />
Smock, 19 ; Spencer, 6 ; Spurt. 1 ; Torre_. 1 ; Jackson. C. T.. I. 3 ; Keeley. 1 ; Kloos.<br />
J., 1 : Troo_t, 3 ; Valiant, I, 2 ; Vanarte- 2 ; Koenig. I. 6, 3 ; Kumme]. _0 ; Laden,<br />
¢laltm, 1; _'anuxem, 4, 6; _Neslgate, 2; 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; Leeds. I, 2; Levison, 4;<br />
Williams, A.. I, 2 ; Woodward: H. P., Lewis, 12; MaeBdam. 1 ; Manchester, 6;<br />
! ; Zodac_ I. Mansfield, 3, _ ; Martin. 2 ; Mixter. 1 ;<br />
Native elements: Bayley. 1 ; Bec]_. 2 ; Moses. 4 ; Nason. 2. 4; Nichols, 2 ;<br />
Bla_k. 2 ; Bowen. I; Chester, 4; Cook_ NorthuD, 2 ; NutaII, I. 2; Palaehe. 2, 3,<br />
46; Cornwall. 2; Darton. 7; Deve_ux. 4, 2. 9. 12. II. 13. 16. 12; Faplch, I;<br />
1 ; Eyerman. 3 ; Foote, 1 ; Haft, I ; Lewle_ Pard_e, 1 ; Parsons. 1 : Peacock. 1 ; Pen-<br />
16; Palaehe. 12; Papish. I; Schaeffer. leld, ._. 5, 6, _. $; l_hil|ips, _; Pirsson.<br />
1; Smock. 13; Weed, 2. 4; WolIT, V; I; 1_sani, I; Pough. I; Pratt, I; Ram-<br />
Woodward. H. P.. I. melsborg, 1 ; Renwlek. 1 ; Ricketts. ! ;<br />
Arsenates : Fosha_, 2, 2. 3 ; Palaehe_ 2. Ries. 2 ; Riggs. 1 ; Rcepper. I. _ ; Rogers,<br />
8, 18. A.F., 4. 5 : Schaller. I. 6, 7 ; Schneider.<br />
Arsenides: ]Bauer, 2 ; Buerger, 1 ; Pa° 1 ; Se]fridge. 1; Seybert. I. 2, 4, 5 ; Shanlaehe.<br />
12. non. I, 2, 2. 4. 5; Shepard. 4; Smith,<br />
Borate: Bauer. 2; Berman, 3_ Brush, F_ S. C.. I; Smith. L. L.. 2; Spencer.<br />
_; Darto_, _; Gowned. 1; Penle|¢l. 2; L.J., I. 2; Stone. G. C.. I; Stem, I;<br />
Poitevln. L Sundlus. 1 _ Thomson, 1 : Troc_t, I. 6 ;<br />
Roroazsenat_: Falache. 5 : Tomllnson. 1. Tyler, S. A.. I; Vanuxem. 2, 3 ; Warren.<br />
Cachonate_: Bauer. 4; Beck, 2; Brei- I; Wherry. I. 2, 2; Whitleck, 2; Whitthaupt,<br />
2_ Browning. I; Bruce, 4; DleE° hey, 2; Wolf_, 2, 16. II; Wurtz. I, 2;<br />
nan. 2 ; Ferrar[, 1 ; Finch, 2 ; Hawkius. Zacharlasen. 1 ; Anonymous. 9.<br />
6, 16_ Moadie_, 2; Joy. I_ Krte_er, 1<br />
Leviso_. l. 6 ; Nlehole, 1, 2. 2_ Penleld. Sulphate_ : Allen. 1 ; Bauer. 5 ; Chilton. 1 ;<br />
4 _ Rath, I, 2 ; Roepper. 1 ; Rozers. A. Fenner. 5 ; Hawkins. 6, 11. 16. 13 : Man°<br />
F., 6, 2; Smith, E. S. C.. I; Tyler. S. ley. 2 ; Mitchell. 1 ; Schaller, 3. _;<br />
W.. I ; Wbstloek. I. 2. 4 ; Wurt_. 6. Wherry, 1. _ _ WJl_on, E. H.. I.<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 119<br />
Miner a ]ogy_Con tI r_ued. Min eralo_'y_-Contlnued.<br />
_iner_l grou1_s_Con¢inued. Minera] ]c_alitles_ontinued.<br />
S_]_ides: Beck. _ ; B/a_k. 2 ; Eyermsn, . Fra_klln F_r_ace--Continued.<br />
2; H_r_i}ton. S_ H,, 1; Harcourt, I; 1; Tart, W. A.. I; Torrey_ J.. I; Thom-<br />
Giordano, 1_ Kraus, I; Lee, H. lq_, 1; _orn. I: _anuxem. 2, 3. 4. 6; Warre_,<br />
Le_/s, 14; M_nley. _. 4, 6; Marsh_, 1_ Wolf_. _. 9. I0, 11; Zaehsriasen. I,<br />
1; Nsson, _; Psl_i_]_, I; Ro_ers, A.F.. Gre_t Notch: Brown. I; Coo]_. C. W.. 1;<br />
1 ; S_]]imsn, 1 ; Weeds, 2 ; _erry. 4 ; Fen_er. _. _, _ ; Go_i_. S. G., 1 = J_1_.<br />
Whft]ock, _. _on, M. E. 4; Levison, _: Psl)k_, I;<br />
Zeo|ites : Re_k, _ ; Be_n, I ; Bourne. 1 ; _nchester. 2 ; Rogers, A. F., 2 : Sachs,<br />
net. _; Gordon, S. G., 1, 6; Havrk_ns. E- H,, I; Zod_c, I.<br />
1_; Ho_e_. _; H_nt, Jo H., 2; M_n- _mbur_: Fowler, _; Huss_k. I; Man-<br />
_, 4; Whi_]oek, _; A_on_mous, _I, _our. I; Torrey, J., I; Valiant. _.<br />
M|ners! locaIit_es. H_boke_ : Bruce, 4 _ Chester. _ ; Co_zens.<br />
Genera_ Ca_t1_A. I; D_. 2; Lewis. 1_ I_ Ferr_r_. 1: Finch. 4; Jo_. I: _eeds.<br />
Manchester, 2; Northul_, 2_ Robin_on, 2; M_n_he_er. _; Mitehen, 4; Nut_l_, _;<br />
I ; Ro_er_, H. D., 1 ; S_nford, 2 ; Schrad- Bobinso_. I ; flowers. A. F., 3 : Russell.<br />
er. I ; Seymour, 1 ; Shephard. _ _ Sz_ock. _ ; S_ord, 2 ; S_hrader. 1 ; SeI_rid_e. ! :<br />
_: V_]i_t. _; Willia_. A., I. Seymour. I; Sr_it}_. F_ S_ C., 1; Valiant,<br />
Amerle_n _ine : Beck. 2 ; Bo_ven. 1 ; _ ; _anuxem, _ ; Wa_ke_, 2.<br />
_hester. _ ; Roblu_o.. 1 ; SelfrJ_e, Hol_ewe]! : Lewls_ 14 ; Manchester. 2 _ Se_-<br />
$; Weed. _. Je_i_y Jur_p _o_ntafn: C]_ter, _t; Man*<br />
Beemervil]e: Ma_ehester, 2; Smith, 2; chester. 2; _an_ord. 2; Schra_er, I_<br />
B_rgen _i]_: Ba_. I: ]_eek_ $; Bourne. Jersey CRY: M_nehester, 2; Ro_er_. A.<br />
I; Canfield. 3; Clarke. 2: Creduer, I; F.. 2_ Sel_rld_e. I; Whit/_ck. _.<br />
Dan_. E. _., I; 1)ario_. _; Ford, I; M_i_: Ha_ki_ _; _est_r, 2.<br />
Kato, 1; K_nz. 2: Lev/son, _; Man- _o_tv_e: C]a_ke. I: Gru_er, _; H_]]echester,<br />
I. 2 ; Mo_e_, 4 : P_eoek, 1 ; br_n_, _., 1 ; _nebester. 2 ; Sa_ord, _ :<br />
; Seymour. I : Va]/ant. 3 ; Wherry, 4 ; Sl_nno_. _ ; Valla_t, _.<br />
Whitney. _ ; Wh_t_oek, 3. 4. New Bru_s_vlek : Be_. 2 ; Finch. 2 :<br />
Ch/_ey Rock: _eck, _; Chester. 4: H_w- _ro_er. 2; l_a_v_i_s, _, 18_ M_e_esteT,<br />
kln_. 8; Manchester, 2; S_ford. 2_ _; Man_,, 2; Sanford. 2; Sehrader. Z:<br />
Sehrader, I ; Seymour. 1 ; Yallant, _. Seymoar, ! ; Va_i_n_. _.<br />
F}e_i_gton_ Beck. 2.<br />
lqewton: _ru_e, 2; Ch_]ton_ I; F_v]er_ _.<br />
Franklin Furnace: A_er, I. $; Amln<strong>of</strong>f, _; Manchester, 2; Se_r_o_r, _;She_hard.<br />
I, 2; Bauer, 1, _. $, 4, 6. 7, 8; Ber_an. I: V_|J_nt. _.<br />
I• _ ; _erthfer, I ; Blix. 1 : Brel_hau_t, _ ;<br />
BrownOut. I; Bruce. I, $: Brush, I, _, North P]sinfie|([: Hswk/n_, _. 5. 8. 1_;<br />
3 _ Bue_ger, 1 ; Chester. I, 2, 8, 4 : C/sr_e. Man_he_er. 2.<br />
2 : Cornw_H. I, _ ; Delesse. I ; D_t_]e_. _ ; Oxford : Chester, 4 ; M_nehes_er. 2 _ Yao<br />
E_kle. 1 ; F_rringtu_. 3, F_eh, 4 ; Foote. I_nt, 8.<br />
_Ford._.3.4_Fo_ha_. I._._.4,_,¢; paterson _nd West P_erson: A]_e_, I;<br />
Fowler. S.. _. 2. _: Fronde_, 1; Ga_e. I; l_ates. 1; Beck. _; Be_. 1: Canfle|d. 3.<br />
Gen_h. I; Gibbs, _; Gordon, S_ G., _. 4, 4; Cas_erson. I. 2: Dieam_n, I_ Ehr-<br />
_. 6, 7; Gordon, T_ F., I: _rosser, I; man. I; Fe_ner, 4, _. 6, 8_ G_enn, 2;<br />
Gr_uer, I ; Gunnell. 1 ; Haft. I : ]_ar- C.ordo_. S. G,, 1 ; Gordon. T. F., 1 ; _re_*<br />
eourt_ I; Henry, I; H_y, _; ]/1_lle_rsnd, zi_, A. J., I: Grenz/¢, J. A., 1; _aw- •<br />
W. F., I; Hoad]e_. I_ Hon_, 2; H_nt_ kln_, 11, ]$; Hoadley. 2; Hun_, J. H., I.<br />
T. S._ _, 2. $; J_ekson. C. T., I. _. 4; $; Levfson, 2; Lewis, 14; M_estee.<br />
K_I_. _; K_oe, I; Kee_. I, _, _. 4,_; _ _ Morton. J. F., I; Northul). 2. 3;<br />
Kra_, 1 ; Krle_-er. ! ; L_rsen, I, _ $, 4, _ ;<br />
Levi. I: Levison_ 3. 4; Lew_s, 1_; Man~ lq_}]. I; Pal_l
120 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Min era/ogy--Continued. Monmouth County--Continued.<br />
:M_eral local|tie--Continued, Economic geolc_ymContinued.<br />
Schuyler mine: Beck, 2; Da_n, 7; Haw- M_teri_is--Continued.<br />
kins, 8 ; Lee, O, I., 1 ; :Manchester. 2 ; Gr_ens<strong>and</strong> marl : Clack, 1_ ; Cook, G. H.,<br />
Robinson. 1; Rogers, A. F,, 4; Se._ford. 1, 2. 3. 46, 71, I_, 111; Johnson. 9;<br />
2 ; Schrader, 1 : Seymour, 1 ; V_llant, 3. :M_ileld, 5 : Pierce, 4 ; Raum, 1 ;<br />
Short Hills: Gic_n. 1; :Manchester, 2; Smock. 19; Wheeler, _: Z_l_c, 2.<br />
Vallsnt, 2. ?iron : Bayley. 4 ; Bishop. 1 : ]_oyer,<br />
Snake Hill: Levison. 1_ Manchester, _; Charles Shimef, 1; Coak, 19, 71 ;<br />
Perry, 1 ; _oger_, A, F.. 2 ; Valiant, _ ; A_o_ymo_s, 4.<br />
Whitlock, 4. Lime: Cook, 2.<br />
Somerville: Beck, 1: Bowen, 1: :M_n- Oil: Kummel, 70, _1, 71.<br />
eh_ter 2; _obte_n, 1; S_IfridI_e, 1; Peat: Knrnmel, 41.<br />
Seymour, ?i; Torrey. _,, 1; Valiant, 3; Pote_: Cook, 2; Mansfield, 6,<br />
Weed, 4, _<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel: J_hnson. :M. E., 3.<br />
_o_th A_mboy: :Manchester, _; Seymour. 4. 7_ 2; K_rnr_e], 21, 60; Salichury.<br />
1 _ Va]icnt, 3. 10, 11.<br />
Spsrta : Fowler. 3 ; Herman, 1 ; _eeds, 1 ; En_ineerteg gev}ogy.<br />
Manchester, _; Nutell, 1; Robir_on. I; Brfd_es: Kummel, 5_.<br />
Seybert, 1, 2, 5; Seymour, 1; Silltman, _anals: Kumme|, 55; Vermeale, 22.<br />
1; Torrey, J,, I; Troo_t, 1_ Valiant, 3. I_icts: Haupt, 2, 4, 5: Kuramel, 46, 49,<br />
Sterilng Hill: Alger, 1; ]_uer, 5; Bre{- 64, 65, 67. 28, 39; Lucke, 1; Vermeulo,<br />
thrust, 1, 2; Brush, 1; Can_ieM, 2: 12, 27. 28,<br />
Cornwall. 2; Dsna, J. D. 2; Farrin_ Geodesy.<br />
ton. 1;Fowicr, _., 4._;Finch, 4; Gun. Bench marks: Cook, 27, 1i% 12q. 136;<br />
nat|, 1; Herman, 1; Kemp. 6; :M_- Plummet, t_ Ve_raeale, 15. 41; Anony-<br />
¢he_ter. 2; :Mixter_ 1; Moore, ?i. 2; l_ew- m_us, 27,<br />
house, 2; Nutelt, 1; P_lache. 1. 9, 12, 15, Bo_darles: N. J. B., 4.<br />
17, ?i9. 20_ Penfield, 4; Pratt, 1; Rie_, _urveying: Bowser, i; Cvok. 127; Vet-<br />
8 ; R_hinso_, 1 ; _oePper, 1 ; S_£o_d. 2 ; meu]e, _5; Vie|c, 2 ; Anonymous. 2_.<br />
_chrader, 1 ; Seymour, 1 ; _eyms, 1 _ Geophysics.<br />
Shepard, 1, 4; Smith. E. S. C,, 1; Spen_ :M_gnetlsm <strong>and</strong> magnetic s_e_: Vercer.<br />
A, C., 6 ; _Dencer, L. J._ 4 ; Sto_e, meu]e, 2. _5 ; _n_y_ou_, _4.<br />
G. C., 1; Tart, W. A., _; Trot, 4; Seismic explorations: _Ewteg. 1.<br />
Tylor, S. W., 1 ; Valiant, 4 ; Vanuxem, :Mete_rlte_ : Gay=Lussae, 1 ; Keelo_', 3 ; Shep-<br />
4_ 6; Whitney, F. L., 1; Wurte, 2. hard, 2; _aux. 1.<br />
_Jpper :MontcI_ir: Drake, 4; Levison, 1, Miner_t]ogy.<br />
2; :Manche_ter_ 1; Moses, 1_ 2, _; _og- :Mlaerai gro_, general: Cantle:M, 1;<br />
ers. A. F., 2 : Sehaller, 4 ; Whit_o_ 4. Se_mo_, 1.<br />
WaShington: V_ltent, 4. O_ides: Seybert. 3.<br />
Weehawke_: Chamberlin, ?i; Dartc_, 1; _hosphate_: C_tbu_h, 1.<br />
K_te, 1 ; :Manche_ter_ 2 ; M_rti_, 2 ; Silicates : Keeicy, 1.<br />
Roger_, A. F., L 5 ; _a_f_rd, 2 : Schrad- Mi_er_l iccalitles, gener_I : Canfield. 1 ;<br />
er, 1 ; Se¥_ao_lr, 3 ; Valiant, 3 ; Walker, 2, _eymo_r, I ; V_iia_t, 2.<br />
Mineral _a_nf_. See l_eonomi_ g_log_' ; rna° Paloonteicgy.<br />
terlals. ?indeterminate remalas, _0prolitea: De=<br />
:Mtneral springs. _ee a_o W_ter supply : k_Y_ _.<br />
mineral c_nte_2. _acher, 1; Burchard. 1. Plants, general: I_her, 2; Derry, 5.<br />
2, 3; D_y. 2, 4. 5. 6, 7. _, lt, 13, 12, 17, 19_ Thallopkyt_: Berry, E. W,, I. 2; Ka_,l.<br />
_0, 21, 2Z, 23. _4, 26, 26_ I(atz 1, 2, 4: P_e_xlophyta: Berry, 2, 4, 8. 10.<br />
Kumrael. 26; L_u_hlte, 1; :Mitchell, 3, 4; Sper_te_hySa: Ber_', E. W., 1, 2, B,<br />
Morse, 1; P_rker, E. W., 2, 4, 6, 2, ?i_, 4, 6. 8, 9, 10, 12. 1_, 12; Holden. 1. 2;<br />
12, 14 ; :Pea|c, ?i ; Pisrso_, l ; Stone, R.W., Hallick, _., 2 ; 2_ew'oerry_ 13 ; ._e_emL 1.<br />
1, _, 2 ; TwitcheI|, 2, 2, t, 9, 10 ; Williams. 2, Animals, general : Rich_rds, ?i6; Wellor, 8.<br />
:Mlaeral wool, See Economic geelogy: material_. Protez_.: B_g, 1, 2,<br />
Monmouth CountY. Povifeva: Shimer. ?i.<br />
Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, "Vermes": Howell, B. F., _; Mo_on, 5.<br />
Precipitation : C_ok, 76 .* Smock. 4. ]9ryo_oa : Greater, I.<br />
Table: Sm_k, 6. Mo_a: Conrad, 2, S, S, 7, 1_: G_hb,<br />
Temperature: Cook. _'2. 2p 5, 10_ Holllok, 4, g_ Le_, I; P_t_er,<br />
Wind, storms: Johu_on, D. W., 2. 1 _ Morton, S. G., 1. 5 _ Rowl<strong>and</strong>, 1 ;<br />
Conserv_ticn _nd deve|opment, forestry : Wei|er, 6 _ _ill_e_a, 9.<br />
Cook, llg. Artb,_c_p_da : Pilchry, 3 ; Van _R_l_e_,<br />
Economic geology. 1 ; We_ier. i.<br />
Lo_,_li_t¢_ _al_es, genera|: O'C_[iclgha_, 2. C_rda_a, p_sc_$ : _.e, II_ 46, 18 ;<br />
M_terlais, generR_: _anlord, 2; _chrader, F0w]er, ]_. W,, |; Marsh 6.<br />
4 ; Twi£che]t, 2, Re_tilia : Conrad, 14 : Cope. 7. 2. 1_,<br />
Clay: Cla_k, 10; Cook, 23; denklas. 3. _; 14, 20, _2, 24, _7_ De_, _. 4;<br />
•loh_son, M. E.. 1. 4; Kummel, 16. 20. LeJdy. 9. 11_ :Marsh, 1, _. 8. "/;<br />
61; Rie_, 2, 5, 6; S_ock. I_; Twltchell, Mort_, 5; Ra_p. I: Tro_eIl_ I. 2;<br />
L 2, 3, Wicl<strong>and</strong>, 4. 2. I ,_Whittle|d. _.<br />
Copper: O'Calla_ha_, 3. Ayes: :Marsh,4, _, 10. 11; Wetrnore, 1.<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 121<br />
Monmouth County--Continued. Monmouth Cotlnty--Continued.<br />
PaleontologF--Continued. Wind work--Continued.<br />
Animals--Continued. Storms (hurricane <strong>and</strong> tornado): Joh_-<br />
Mammalia: Baker. 2; Cope. 18. 20 ; son, D. W.. 3 ; Kummel. 49.<br />
Dekay. 1 ; Leidy. 12 ; Lockwood, 1 ; Montvilie. See MQrris County ; Mineralogy :<br />
Marsh, _, 7 ; MitcheB, 2 ; Van Rensse- mineral localilie_.<br />
leer, 2; Wood. 1. Moraines. See Glacial geology: depcdltional<br />
Petrology.<br />
features.<br />
Sedimentary rocks. Morris County.<br />
Rock tYpes. Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
Clay: Pra<strong>the</strong>r, 1. Precipitation: Cook, 76; Smock. 4.<br />
Grave]: NewberrY, d. Tables: Smock, 6.<br />
Greens<strong>and</strong> marl: Pra<strong>the</strong>r, 1. Conservation <strong>and</strong> development.<br />
S<strong>and</strong>: Colony, 1 _ Pra<strong>the</strong>r, 1. Reelamatlon <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, Passaic Basin :<br />
Sedimentary features, concretions: Will- Bowser, 1; Cook, 21, 126; Hamilton.<br />
cox, I. W.I., 2.<br />
"Physical geography: Akerly, i. Economic geology.<br />
S<strong>and</strong>y Hook: Akerly. 1 ; Raehe, 2 ; Cook. 7; Economic history: Whitehead. 4.<br />
Merrill, F. J. H., 1. Localities.<br />
Shoreline features. Mines. general: Bayley. 3; Cook, 29, 31,<br />
Rroslona] <strong>and</strong> depositional: Haupt. 5; 85. 42, 08, 72. 80_ 98, 1_2, 181. 129;<br />
Hayes, A. 0., 1_ Johnson, D. W., 2; Day. 8_ Hughes. 1, 2. 3; Jenkins. 2,<br />
KummeI, 49 ; Woodman, 2. 4, 0, 7 _ Johnson, 9 ; KitchelI, 4 ; Kum_<br />
Recent shoreline oscillations: Baehe, 2; me], 1B, 2_t. 80, 40, 45; Hason, 7;<br />
Johnson, D. W.. 3; Woodman, 2. O'Hara. I, 2; Sanford. 2; Schrader,<br />
Terraces (marine): Coman, I. 1 ; Williams, A., 1; Winterbotham, L<br />
Soils. Beach Glen: Bayley. _; Cook. 17. 08,<br />
Composition: Blair, 2. 7 ; BonsteeI, 2; 78, 102. 111, 121, 129 ; Hamilton. S.<br />
Burke. 1; Cook. 72; denning, 2 ; Lee. H., 3 ; Jenkins, 2, 0, 7; Kitehell. 4 ;<br />
L. L.,1, 2. Kummel, 12, 1_ ; l_ason. 7 ; Smock, 1.<br />
Soil <strong>and</strong> forestry: Coma_. 2: Pratt. I. Diekerson: Barber, 1; Bayley, 3, 4;<br />
H., I. Bishop, I; Cook, 17, 68, 78. I02, 111,<br />
Stratigraphy. 121. 128 ; Gordon, T, F., 1 ; Honeyman,<br />
Cretaceous: Bascom. 3 ; Berry, 6 ; Clark. 2 ; Jenkins. 1 ; Ki_chell, 4, 6 : KummeL<br />
3; Eaton, 1; Hayes, A. O., 1; Knapp, 30; Nason. 7; Putnam. B. T.. 1;<br />
2: Pra<strong>the</strong>r, 1; Salisbury, 17; Shattuck, Rogers. H. D.. lp 2: Smock, 1. 15;<br />
I : WeHer, 8. Tuttle, 1, 2; Anonymous, _L<br />
Tertiary: Bascom. 3; Clark, 3, 7; Coman, HackIebarneyt Bayley, 3. 4; Cook. 17.<br />
1; Conrad. 7 ; SaBsbury, 11. 13, 17; 80. 6B. 1{)2, 111, 121. 129 ; Jenkins. l;<br />
Shattuck. 1, Nason. 7 ; Putnam, B. T., L<br />
Quaternary: Bascom, 3 ; Hollick, 2 ; Sells- Hibernla: Bayley, $ ; Cook, 17, 25, 68,<br />
bury, II. 13, 17. */8,102, 111. 121, 129; Darton. 10;<br />
Streams <strong>and</strong> surface drainage, lakes, ponds, HamlIton, S. H., S ; Herme]in. ,1 ; Jen-<br />
Swamvs: Vermeule. 3. 8. 15. kins, 1. 2. 4, 6_ Kemp, 7; Kitchell. 4.<br />
Techniques, field trips: Lobeek. 1. 6 ; Kummel, 13, 12. 21, 20, _6: Leith,<br />
Water supply. 1 ; Nason, 7 ; Putnam, B. T.. 1 ; Rogers,H.<br />
D., L 2 _ Smock. 15; Turtle. 1;<br />
Ground water, general: Thom_n. 4. Wolff, 2 _ Anonymous. d.<br />
Wells: Barksdale, d. 6. 8. 9, 10; Cook. Mount Hope: Rayley, 3. 4 ; Cook, 17, 55,<br />
74, 98, 105. 116. 124, 142_ Critchlow. 2: _S, 7_. 102, III, I39; Cooke, S. R. B.,<br />
Darton, 11. 12. 13 ; Fuller. 1, 8 ; Kn_pp, 1 ; Mamilton. S. H., 2 ; Hermelin. 1 ;<br />
3: Kummel. 27. 54; N. J. S. W. P.C., Hughes. 2, 3: Jenkins, 1, 8. 7_ Kiess-<br />
5; Schaefer. 1; Smock, 2. 9, 12; UP- ling, 5. 9, 11; Ritchell, 4; RummeL<br />
son,<br />
19, 20,<br />
1 :<br />
21,<br />
Woolman. 9. 10. 13. 1_, 17. 18, 18, 21. 38 ; Nason, 8, 7 : Needham, 2 ;<br />
O'Hara, l, 2_ Pehrson. 1_ Putnam,<br />
Mineral Myers, content: 2. Collins, 1; Cook, 105; H T.. I ; Ridgway, 1 ; ]Rogers, H. D..<br />
1, 2 ; Smock. 1. 15 ; Turtle, 1 : Twitch-<br />
Surface water, general: Critchlow, 1 ; ell, 3 ; Anonymous, 4.<br />
Cook. 98_ Grover. 13, 14. 15, 16, 17. Scrub Oak: Bayley, 3; Hughes. 1, 2, 3;<br />
18. 19. 20. 21_ 22. 23, 24. 22. 2_. 27, Jenkins. 7; Johnson. M. E., 6. 10;<br />
28; Hartwell, I; N. J. S. W. P. C., Kummel, 62; Pehrson, I: Roche, I;<br />
5; Parker. G. L.. 1. 2_ 3; Panisen, 1; Shore, 1: Smock, 1.<br />
Thompson, 4. Wharton: Cooke, S. R. R.. I : Jenkins,<br />
Stream gauging <strong>and</strong> gauging stations: 4, 6. 7; Kummel, 30, 36; Hason. 7;<br />
Critehlow.<br />
17. 18, I9.<br />
1<br />
29,<br />
; Grover.<br />
21, 22.<br />
13.<br />
22,<br />
14.<br />
24,<br />
15,<br />
25. 26,<br />
10. O'Hara. I. 2 ; Ridgway. 1 ; Roche, 1.<br />
27. 28 ; HartweII, 2; Parker. G. L., L Quarries: Britton, 8 ; Cook. 36, 71 ; Hawes.<br />
2, 8 : Paulsen, 1. 2; Kummel, 7; Lewis, 10 ; MeCourt, S;<br />
Water fluctuations: Barksdale. 4, 0. 2. Northup. 1; Parker, 19. 12 ; Peck. 1 ;<br />
9. 10: Schaefer, 1. Sanford, 2; Schrader, I; Smock. 19.<br />
Wind work. Material#. general Day. 2 ; Sanford. 2 :<br />
DePosilion: Baehe, 2. Sehrader. I; Twitchell, 2; Williams,<br />
Erosion: Johnson, D. W,, 3. A., 1.<br />
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122 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Morris County--Continued. Morris County--Continued.<br />
Economic <strong>Geology</strong>--Continued. Mineralogy Continued.<br />
Materialw_._ntinued.<br />
Mineral localities--Continued.<br />
Clay : Cook; 64 ; Jenkins. 3, 5 ; Johnson, Schrader, 1 ; Seymour, 1 ; Williams,<br />
M. E., 1 _ Kummel. 26; Ries, 2. A.. 1.<br />
Copper: Raum,, 1. Millington: Hawkins, 8; Manchester. 2.<br />
Graphite: Bayley. 4;Cook. 12;Smock, 19. Montville: Canfield, 1; Clarke, 1; Gru-<br />
Iron: Barber, 1; Bayley, 3; Bishop. 1; net. 3; Hillebr<strong>and</strong>, S., 1; Manchester,<br />
Boyer. Charles Shimer, 1 ; Buffet, 1; 2 ; Sanford, 2; Schrader, 1: Selfridge,<br />
Cook, 20, 29, 31, 35, 42, 68, 73, 78, 80, 1 ; Seymour. 1 ; Shannon, 5 ; Valiant, 3.<br />
86, 93, 97, 102, 111, 121, 129; Cooke, Mineral springs: Mitchell, 3, 4; Morse, 1;<br />
S. R. B., 1 ; Credner, 4 ; Faekeuthal, Peale, 1.<br />
1 ; Finch, 4 ; Gordon, T. F., 1 ; Hamil- Paleontology.<br />
ton, S. H., 3; Hughes, I, 2, 3 ; Her- Animals.<br />
melin, 1 ; Moneyman. 2 : Jenkins. I. 2, MoUusca: Gabb. 6.<br />
6, 7; Johnson, M. E., 1, 2. 3, 4. 6. 7, Chordata, Pisces: Eastman, I, 2; Gale,<br />
8, 9, 10, 13; Hemp, 7; Kiessling, 9, 1; Newberry, 4. 5; Redfield, I, 3.<br />
11; Kitchell, 4, 5. 6; Kummel, 12, 18, MammaHa: Baker, 2; Jackson, J. B.<br />
21, 30, 36, 43, 45, 60, 66, 68; Leith, 1; S.. 1; Stewart. 1.<br />
Mitchell, 4 ; Morse, 2 ; Nason, 7 ; Need- Petrology.<br />
ham. I. 2 ; O'Hara, 1. 2; Pehrson. 1 ; Igneous rocks.<br />
Putnam. B. T., 1 ; Raum. 1 ; Ridgway, Extrusive rocks, basalt : Hawkins, 9.<br />
I; Roche, 1 ; Rogers, H. D.. 1. 2 ; Intrusive rocks, dike rocks: Hawkins, 9*<br />
Shore. 1; Smock. 1. 2, 15, 19; Tuttle, Metamorphic rocks.<br />
I, 2 ; Twitchell, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Gneiss: Wolff, 2.<br />
10. 12; Webster. I ; Whitehead, 4 ; Serpentine: Merrill G. P., 1, 2.<br />
Whitney, J. D., 1; Winterbotham. 1 ; Sedimentary rocks.<br />
Anonymous, 5. Sedimentary features, varves: Reeds, 1.<br />
Peat: Kummel. 41 : MeCourt, 1, 2 ; Soils, compc6ition: Blair. 1, 4, 6; Cook, 62.<br />
Parmelee, 2 ; Soper. 1. 72 ; Jenning, 1 ; Patrick, 2, 3.<br />
S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel: Cook. 35; Johnson, Stratigraphy:<br />
M. E., 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10; Hummel. Pre-Cambrlan: Bayley. 4.<br />
60; Lewis, J. V., 6; TwitchelI, 1. 10. Cambrian: Bayley, 4.<br />
12. Ordnvieian: Bayley, 4.<br />
Stone: Britton, 8 ; Cook, 36. 71 ; Mawes, SSurlan: Bayley, 5.<br />
2 ; Kummel, 7, 60 ; Lewis, 10 ; McCourt, Devonian : Bayley, 4.<br />
3 ; Smock. 19. Triassic: Salisbury, 17.<br />
Engineering geology. Quaternary: MacClintcek, 4.<br />
Channels: Hamilton, W. I., 2 ; Vet- Streams <strong>and</strong> surface drainage.<br />
meule, 32. Streams, lakes, <strong>and</strong> ponds, general: Ver-<br />
Reservoirs <strong>and</strong> dams: Cook, 53 ; Hamilton, meuIe, 3, 8. 15.<br />
W. L. 2, 3; Hazen, 1; Moore. 3; Ver- Drainage history: Hummel, L<br />
meule. 21, 24, 32, 33. Structural geology.<br />
Floods <strong>and</strong> floodcontrol,Passaic watershed: Local structures.<br />
Hamilton, W. I., 2 ; Vermeule, 20, 21, Dikes: Hawkins, 9.<br />
32, 33. Faults: Bayley. 3.<br />
Geodesy. PolOs : Wolff. 2.<br />
Bench marks: Cook, 136 ; Plummer, 1 ; Water supply:<br />
Vermenle. 15, 29. 30: Anonymous, 22. Ground water, general: Peale. 1 ; Thomp-<br />
Surveying: Bowser, 1, 5; Cook, 89, 127; son, 5.<br />
Vermeule. 15; Viele. 2, 3; Anonymous. Wells: Cook. 74; Darton, 12, 13; Kum-<br />
23. reel 54; N. J. S. JW. P. C.. 5 ; Smock,<br />
Geophysics, magnetism <strong>and</strong> magnetic sur- 12 : Woolman, 13, 16. 17, 18.<br />
veys: Cook. 37. I01; Nason. 2. 7; Vet- Mineral content: Barber. 1; Collins, L<br />
meule, 2, 15. Surface water, general: Babb, 1, 2 ; Bar-<br />
Glacial geology, rows, I, 2, 3 ; Collins. 1 ; Cook, 53, 28,<br />
Depositional features: Kummel, 75; Salls- 132; Critchlow, 1; Croes, 1; Grover,<br />
bury, 28. 10, 12, 13, I4, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,<br />
Glacial lakes, ponds, <strong>and</strong> rivers, general: 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 27, 28: Hamilton,<br />
Salisbury. 10. W. L. 3 ; Hartwell, 1 ; Hazen, 1 ;<br />
Lake Passaic: Hummel. 1, 75 ; Sails* Horton, 1. 2 ; Hoyt. 1 ; Moore. 3 ; N. J.<br />
bury, 3, 6. 8. S.W.P.C., 5; Parker. G. L.. 1, 2, 3;<br />
Mineralogy. Pauisen, 1; Vermeule, 26.<br />
Mineral grollps, general: CaI_fie]d, 1 ; Day, Stream gauging <strong>and</strong> gauging stations :<br />
21 Northup, I _ Sanford, 2 ; Schrader, Babb, 1, 2; Barrows, I, 2, 3 ; Critch-<br />
1; Seymour, 1; Williams, A.. 1. low. 1: Grover. 10, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16,<br />
Phosphates: Alger, 2. 17, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 26.<br />
Silicates: Clarke, 1; Gruner. 3 ; HSle- 27, 28 ; HartwelL 2 : Horton. 1. 2 ;<br />
br<strong>and</strong>, S., 1; Selfrldge. 1. Hoyt, 1; Newell. 3: Parker. G. L.. I,<br />
Mineral localities, ge_eraI: Canfield, 1 ; 2. 2 ; Paulsen. 1.<br />
Day, 2 ; Northup, 2 ; Sanford, 2 ; Wea<strong>the</strong>ring: MaeClintock, 5.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SUBJECT INDEX 1Z3<br />
Mount Hope mine. See Morris CountF: ]_co_ Ocean County_ontinued.<br />
nomie EecIogY: loca]i_ie_. _o_ne _eat_re_.<br />
Mud cracks. S_e PetrologY: sedimentar_ Erc_ional <strong>and</strong> deposltional: Hltchcock, C.<br />
Native elemeu_. See MiueralogY: m_uera] Recent shoreline oscillations: Lucke, 2.<br />
irou_s.<br />
_<br />
Newark Meadows. See Conservation _nd de- t_m_i_on : Blair, _ ; Bonsteel, 2 ; Burke,<br />
ve]_pment : reclamation <strong>of</strong>" l<strong>and</strong>. 1 ; C_ok, 62, _2 ; Lee, L. _., 1. 2.<br />
Newark ser_. See _ri_ic Period : St_a_t_- _i] _d fo_e_try : Coman, 2 ;Platt, I, H.. 1.<br />
rap_y: T_assJe_ Strat_P_y.<br />
_ew Br_sw|ek. See M_ddlesex Count_ Min- Cret_eeous: Shattuc_, 1.<br />
er_og_: rni_er_] loealitlc_. Tertian: _scom, _; Clark, _ ; Greacen,<br />
_e_ _run_w[¢k m_- _ee M_ddI_e_ Count_; _ ; S_]_sbur_, 17; Shattuck, 1.<br />
Ecouomt_ g_o_': _a_]i_e_ _s_rnar_ : B_sc_m, _ ; Salisbury, 11, 1_.<br />
_e_ Eu_nd U_n_ _ro_ec_ See _)a- S_am_ a_d _r_ce drainage, l_kes, _nds,<br />
lach_an _gi_)_z ; _ig_]a_s <strong>of</strong> _ew Jersey¸ sw_r_p_, Eener_] : _/_eule, _ 8, 1_.<br />
_tr_tu_l _e_|c_: re_iona| fea_a_ W_¢er supply.<br />
_t_z_ water, _e_]s: Dar_on; 11, 12, 13;<br />
_ew_n. See Su_ex _ou_Y; _i_er_o_Y: K_mme], 54_ _. J. S, W_ P. C,, 5;<br />
_orth Arliu_on mine. See S_huy|er mln_ I0, 1_, 17. 1S, _O, _.<br />
_or_h P|ai_e]_. See Somerset (_ouut_; _lin. Surface water, _er_l: Graver, 19, 20,<br />
eralog_: z_i_er_ _oc_liti_. 21, 2_. 2_, 24, 25, 26. _7, 2_; _. J, S.<br />
Ocean County.<br />
W. P. C.. _ P_rker, G. L., _. 2, $_<br />
C_im_e _d _e_<strong>the</strong>_. FauI_eu. l-<br />
Pree_l_it_tion: Cook, 7_; Smcc_. 4. St_'eam _aug_n_ a_d g_t_g|_g _a_ons:<br />
T_e_: _m_ck, 6. Grover_ _, 20, _L 2_. 2_, 24, _5, 2_.<br />
Eeouomic Eeolo_. 27, 28 : HartweI1, Z ; _ar_er, G. L., L<br />
_ate_a_s, geu_: _n_o_d, _ ; Schr_er, 2, 3; l_aur_eu_ L<br />
1 _ Tw]t_h_ll, 2. Wind work, storms (hurricane a_ _rnado) :<br />
Cook, 84.<br />
C_ay: Cook, _, _4; Jeukin_, 3, 5 ; _ohn~ 0_denabur_ mine. See Sterlfn_ HIll mfne.<br />
_on, M. _.. 1, 26, _1, 60 ; R_cs, 2. 5, 6 ; Oil. See Economic geol--: materia_s_<br />
Gre_us<strong>and</strong> _ Cook, 1, _, 128 ; IYfansfield, _, Orange Mountains. See Watchun_ M_untalns.<br />
Iron : Boyer. Charle_ Sh_merl 1. O_dc_i_n Pe_l_,<br />
Oil: John_ou, _. E., 2, _, 4; Kumme! Eccncmi_ _e_lo_y.<br />
Potash: _da_sfield. _. Cement: E<strong>the</strong>l. _ ; Hamilton, S. H., 2 :<br />
Ss_d <strong>and</strong> gravel: Cook, _9; 3_husou. Kumu_, 1_.<br />
14, _,, 1, 3, 4; Kummel. 31; Sa|is- Clay: _ies, _.<br />
burY, _0. M_er_ _c_|: _un V_h_s, 1.<br />
_ngi_ceri_g _e_]o_,<br />
Sto_e: Hawes, 2_ Le_is. 10.<br />
C_als: Kumme], _8: _ez'me_le, 22. ]_l_tolo_.<br />
C_ne_: H_pl_ 4; Kummel, 46; Vet- Ge,_r_: Ku_e], _.<br />
m_ulep 2_. An _ma_s,<br />
B_ch m_rk_: CoOk, 119, 127, 1_6; _'lum- _z_: We_er_ 4.<br />
mer, 1 _ Vermeu_e, ]5; A_onymou_, 2_. B_z_: _e_er, _.<br />
Survey_vg: Bowser, 5; Coo_, 127; Vet° Mo_a: _eI_et, 4.<br />
(]eoph_c_, n_ag_JsrD _d r_a_n_t|_ sur- P_trology.<br />
veY_ : Verr_eu]e, 2. _ ; A_o_yrnou_, _3. Metamorphic r_s, B_tes : _ur_me_, _5.<br />
Seism_ exp]_ra_s : E_ns_, _. Sed_me_ar_ rock_, rock types, limestone:<br />
Mfner_/ gr_up_, _e_era|: C_fie]d, 1. Stratig_'a_)hy: Bay_, _ ; C_. 17_ D_rton,<br />
Pale_nto_o_. Kumme[, 13, 19, 26, _, _, 7_: Le_J_,<br />
_ndete_mla_e rema_s, footpaths: Wood- 11 ; LudIum, I _ Ma<strong>the</strong>e, ! ; _ler, _. _,<br />
_vorth, _. 1 ; Peck, 2 ; R_char_, 1_ S_e_. _:<br />
Animal. T_conJc revolution : Willard, 2. _.<br />
Protozoa: Bang, I, _ Woc_w_r_hp _. W_e_ s_pp]_, _round water, wells: Kum-<br />
P_r_fe_z: Fen_cn_ L reel, _4; _. J, S. W. P. C., _.<br />
B_o_o_: Greacen, L Orogeny: App|eb_, 1_ Ba_om, 5: _)av_, 4;<br />
Mo_a: Conrad, 2; Moron. S. G.. I; Oxford mines. See Warren (_unty; Economic<br />
•Auc_ymou% _. _eo|o_: localities.<br />
Oxides. _ee Mineraloz_y_ mineral gr_,<br />
pe_ro]o_Y_ sedimentary ro_ks, r_ek _pes, P_hsquBrry mine. _ee Warren County; _<br />
_d : CO|_Y. 1. namf_ zte_logY : localities.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
J24 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Pale_geograpl_y. See siso period in quest[an, Fa|eontology--Continued.<br />
Baker. G. W., 1 ; Bascom, 2. 3. 5 ; Bay;e_.. A_imal_ontlnued.<br />
4 ; Chaffee, 1 ; Clark, 3. I0 ; Cook. 95 ; CQ_e, Mellusca_Continued.<br />
2; Crosby. I; Davis. 2, 4, 6. 6; Fenner. 1, 19, 11. 12. 13, 14. 15; Cope, 4; Forbes,<br />
9. 4; Hawkins. 4_ Hobbs, 1; John_oa. D, I; Gabb, 1, 5, 5, 6, 9. 10; Heilprin. 3.<br />
W., 5. 6; l_indle, 1; Kummel, 9. 7. 9. 1_, _.; Holllck. 4, 8; HoweIL B. F. 1;<br />
77, "$B; Larison, 1; Lewis, J. V.. _, 7; Johnson. C. W., 1; Lea. 1. 2, 5. 4;<br />
Luoke. 4; Lud/um. l; Merrill. 6; Nelaoa, Leidy, 1; Miller, A. K.. 1; Morton.<br />
_; It_gers, H. D,, 2; Russell, 3, 5; Sl_ence_, S.G.. 1, 5. 4. 5, 7, 8, 11; Piisbry. 2. 4.'<br />
4; Stvse, 1; Willard. 2. 9; Pra<strong>the</strong>r, 1; /_lehards, 2. 11. 12, 13.<br />
_'aleontoi_gy. 14. 16 ; Roemer, 1 : Rowl<strong>and</strong>, 1 _ S_y.<br />
_ndetermin_te remains. 1 ; Stephenson, 1. 5. 4; Tucker. 1;<br />
Copro_ites: Dekay, 2. 4. Weller, 1. 4, 5. 6. 5 ; WhitfieId. 1. 2.<br />
Footprints: Cook, 117; Cope, 71 25; Ea_t_ 9. 6. 6, 7_ 9; Woo;man. 1. 4_ 7. 8. 9.<br />
_n. 1; Edwards. 4; Eyerman, 1. 2; 11, 15; AnonYmous, 36).<br />
Gr_csp. 1 ; lqa_on, 1 ; Newberry. 4, Av_o'poda: Barrett. 1 ; Conrad. 14<br />
11 _ ]_edfield, 5. 6 ; WoodY;ottO. 1. Fcers_e, 1 ; Gabb, 11 ; Hitchcook. C. H..<br />
Gr_.l_hite _treaks : :Britten, 7. 1 ; Hr_e]|. B. F., 1 : Jennings. !<br />
Trail_: Abe;, 1, 2; C_ster, L Morton, 5; Pilsbry. 3, 5; Rathbun. l;<br />
Plant_. general: Baker. 2 ; _redner. 3; Raymond, 1 ; :Richard, 14; V_n Ingen_<br />
Be_ry, 5. _. 9. 15; /_o;_ick. 7, 16); Lewis. 1; Van Renssel_er. 1; WeIler, l, 4. 6_<br />
; M_cClintock, 1 ; Newberry. 6, _, 9 ; _ ; Wh_tfield, 7.<br />
R_ell, 5; Ward, L. F.. 1. Echi_rmata: Berry. C. T., 1; Clark. 3;<br />
Thalloph_ta: Berry, :E. W.. 1, 2, 7, 17 ; C_rsd, 1_16)_ Gabb, 11 ; Morton. 5. 7,<br />
B_itto_, _ ; Boyer, Charles Sumnerj 1 ; 9; ttlchards,_14 ; Weller. 4. 9 ; Wc_I-<br />
C_ysler. 9_ Edwards, 1. 2. 3; Kain. man 7.<br />
1, 9: Lewis, H. C., 4; MacC]intock, 6; Cl_arda_a. general: Cope. 19, 25; Woob<br />
N_wberry, 19; Wo_]m_n. 2, 3. 4, 6. 6. _aan.-1.<br />
"_, 9, 19, 19, 17. 51. Ple_s: Conrad, 16); Cope, i1. _5. 15,<br />
Br_apb.yta : /_e_berry, 13. 19 ; Credner, 3 ; Eastman, 1, 2 ; Fowler,<br />
P_vidophyta: Berry. 2, 4. 8. 9. 16). 17, H.W., 1 ; Gale. 1 _ Gratecap. 1 ; _e_dy,<br />
19; Co_xad, 15; l_ewberry, I_, 13. 6. _, 8 _ Marsh, 2; Morton_ 7_ _ew-<br />
_r_nato_ohy_a : Bailey, L W.. 1 ; Berry, berry_ _, 5. 1L 12 ; Rediieid, 3, 4. 5_ _,<br />
E. W., 1, 2, 9. 4, 6. 5. 9. 15, 11, 12. 9, _; Shainin, 1.<br />
16. 14, 16, 17, 18, 19; Britten, 2; Repti_ia: Agassiz, 1; Conrad, 14; C_l_e,<br />
Chry_er. 1, _; Conrad, 14; Ho]den, 1. 2. _. 5, 6. 7, 8. 16), 1_. 14. 16. 17, 2_,<br />
1, _; H_l]ick. 1, 4. _, 6, 5, 15; Jeffrey, 91, 92. 23. 94. 96, 27_ Deka_,, 9, 4; ,<br />
1; Lute. 1; _ewberry, 2, _, 9. 16, 12, _d_vards 4; Foulke, 1; Gilmore. 1_<br />
19 ; P_tz_er, 1 ; Stevens. I ; Taylor, 1 ; Har]an. _, 2 ; HaYs. 1 _ Hae_e. 1<br />
Woolva_. 14, 15. Leldy. 5. 3. 4. 8_ 9, _6). 11. 16 ; Mar_,<br />
Animais. general: Clark. 5. 16) ; Conrad. I(L 1. 2, 3. 7, 9 ; Mook, I ; Morto_t. 5. 7. _,<br />
14; Co_k. 117; Cooke_ l; Credaer, _ 10. 11_ Owen, I_ Rapp, I; B.u_ell,<br />
Het_pri_. 1 ; Kindle, I ; Lewis, 7 ; Kum- L. _., 1 ; Troxell. 1, 9 _ Whltfield, $ :<br />
reel 13; Lye;l, 1; MaeClint_ok, 1 ; Wie_nd. 1, 2, 6); Woolman, 12_<br />
Mawby. 1 ; Merrill, F. J. H._ 1; _[ller. Av_s: Cape. 2_; Marsh. 4_ 5_ _6), 11<br />
R. L.. 1 ; /dorton, _/; Pra<strong>the</strong>r. 1 ; Wetmore, 1.<br />
1_ich_rds. 5. 1_; Rogers, H. D_. 2; R_ M_malia: Baker, 9; COnrad, 14; C,c_k.<br />
sell. 6; We]ler. 9. 4. _, 8. 9; Whitfi_Id. 96); Cope, 9, 13, 16. 50, 22; Dek_. I;<br />
4; Willard, 4; Woolman. _6). 21. Hal_ow_l]. 1; Jacl_son, J. B. S., I;<br />
Protozoa: B_gg, l, 2_ ]Bailey, J. W.. 1; Leldy. _, 8. 12_ Lockwood, 1_ Mar_h.<br />
Conrad, 10 ; Cushman. 1 ; Jennla_. 1 ; 4, _. 5 ; _L_weIl, _ ; l_itchelL 2 ; Mo_-<br />
Le_. 1 ; Lyell, 1 ; Pourtales. 1 ; Reuse. ton, _ ; Scott. I. 2. 3 ; Stewart, 1 ;<br />
1; Toulmte. 1; Weller. 4, 9; Wo_ds Va_ Rensseleer. _; Wood. 1; Woel_<br />
ward, A., 1, 2. man. 15.<br />
l_ori]er_: Conrad, 15 ; Fenton. 1 ; Shimev. Paleozolc, stratigraphy, general: _an I_ge_, _.<br />
1; We]]er, _. PaIi_ades_ See a_ Petrology: igneous rocks,<br />
Coelenterates: I_arrctt, I. 2; Conrsd. 10 ; intrusive, dteha_e; Structural geology,<br />
Gabb, 1; Howell B. F., 1; Lon_dsle. sheets <strong>and</strong> a_lle; T_ia_i¢ Period; Trias*<br />
1 ; Richards, 6, 14 ; V_ugh_n, 1 ; Welo sic Lowl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
ler, 4,9.<br />
"Verrnes": Conrad. 16; Foerste. 1; Gabh.<br />
General: Akerly. 1; Butie_, 1. 9; Gordon,<br />
1; Howell. B. F.. 2; /dorten, 5. 7; T.F. 1.<br />
Wel|_r, 4, 9.<br />
B_o_oa: Canu. I; Conrad. 10; Gabb_ 1_ Mineral gr_up_, _ener_l_ Cozzen_, 1.<br />
_, 5 ; Gre_cen, 1 ; Grvgory. l ; Richards. Si]icstes : Hess. 1.<br />
14 ; V_e_ler. 4. 9. Petrology.<br />
B_a_hlopod_: Barrett. 1 ; Clark. 3, 8; I_neous rc_k_, iateu_e, dtebase: Dana,<br />
C_nr_d, 11_; Forbes, 1; Howell B.F., 4; H_r_p_ck. :_; Irving. 1, 2; Lewis, 6;<br />
1; Morton, 5. 7; /_lehards, 14; SaF, 1; Ne_berry. _; _osman, 1; Walker. 1, 2;<br />
Welier. 4, 5. 6)_ Whitfieid, I, 2, 7. Wurtz, _..<br />
MoIIusca: Baker, F, C., I, 9; Browne. I: _Ietam_phie rocks, hornfels: DartoJ1, 4:<br />
Clark, 6) ; Conrad. 2, 3. 4. 6. 6, 7. 8, 9_ _rving, 2.<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 125<br />
Palis_de_-- C_n tin ued. Paasai¢ County--Continued.<br />
Pet r_| ogy_-Coutin _ed, Engineering g_] ogy---Con_inued.<br />
Sedimentary rack_. Reservoir_ <strong>and</strong> _rn_: Cook. 53, 6_, 126.<br />
Rock t_s. 1_9; Cro_. I; Hamilton. W. I., 2;<br />
_ S_nds_on_ D_a. _ _ew_0erry, I; Haz_n, I; Moore, _; Verrneule, 20. 21.<br />
SoBm_n. I; Wurtz, 4, 5. 24, 2_ B3,<br />
Shales _ Sosman. I. Tunnels : Moore, B_<br />
S_rat_r_Dhy. Triassic: Co_zens, 1. Floo_ s_d flood _ontvol. P_s_ai_ _vatershed:<br />
H_rni_to_, W. I., 2; Vermeule. _, _, _, 11,<br />
Structural ge_I_g_. 20. _I, 24, 2_. _, _3.<br />
Loea! structures, sheets <strong>and</strong> _i]]s_ 1tying. Geodesy'.<br />
_; Julie_ 2; Kur_r_e_. 14; W_ker, _. _. Bench m_rk_ Cook, 15E_ Plummet. 1;<br />
Passaic Basin. See Co_servatio_ _nd dewlap- Yerm_u]e, I_, _, _0; Anonyn_us, 2_. _4.<br />
ment: reclar_a_ion _ _<strong>and</strong>. Bound_ries_ Cook. 44; 1_. _. B.. 8.<br />
P_s_Je County. Surveying : Bows_r, _ ; Cook, 44, 12_' ;<br />
C|im_te <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, ta_I_s: Sn_oek. 6. N. _. I_,. 3; Verm_uI_, 1_; Vie_e. _;<br />
Corts_rvr_tJon arid _ev_]opme_. G_1_hysi_s. r_g_eti_m _t_d rna_e_i_ _u_-<br />
Forestry : Co_k, 11_. vey_ : Cook. _ _ L_ck_ I _ Verme_|e_ _i I_.<br />
Re¢]_n_ti_n _f l<strong>and</strong>. G]aci_! ireo|ogy.<br />
Hack_n_s_k Meadows: Verrneu_e. 19.<br />
De_o_itlo_l f_ure_: Kumrnel, T_.<br />
Passaic Ba_in_ Coo]_. 21. 2_, _0. 4_, 47. G_¢ia] _ke_, 1_o_ds, a_d ri_ers, _en_ral:<br />
_, 99. 109. 11_, I_6. 13_, 139 ; Harni[- Salisbury. I0.<br />
ton, W. I., 2; Ho_e]|. G. W.¸, _. _. _; L_ke P_ss_|c: Dar_on, 14; Kummel, I.<br />
Vermeule. 12. T6. _B ; l_el_on, 2 ; Salisbur_r, _, 6, _.<br />
Eeonomle l_i_tory: Ri¢ord, I; A_ony_ Mineral grouts, _eneral: Canine|d. I;<br />
rnou_, _. _as_rson. _ ; E_rm_u. 1 ; Hunt. J.<br />
Localities. H., _. 2; M_rton, J. F._ 1; Rob_n-<br />
_ines. gertera1: ]_yJey, _ ; Go_k_ _. 42, Bon, 1 ; S_]_s. $ ; S_ford_ _ ; Sehr_d-<br />
_8, 7_, I0_. 12_; Dayb 2; Na_on. _; er, I; Seymour_ 1_ V_]i_nt. 1;<br />
_nford, _ _ S_hr_der, I ; Williams, A., Zodac, I.<br />
I; Woodv_ard. H. F.. I. C_rbon_tea: Die_n_n, B_ Ho_dle_', _;<br />
Rin_od_ _yJey. _; Cook. 17, _, _, Whi_oek, I. 4. _.<br />
_8, 102. III. I_ ; H_r_il_on, S. H., B ; Oxlde_ : Ca_person. I : Fonda. 1 ; Gren-<br />
Herme_in, 1 ; J_k_ns. i. _, 7 ; Kitehe]]. i _i_. J. A., _ ; Sch_ller. _.<br />
6; K_mme_, 1_j i_. 21. B0_ 1_a_on. Si|_cate_: AI_en, 1; B_tes. 1; Brown,<br />
7. I_; P_t_m, B. T.. I; 111dg_vay. _; I; Cook, C. W.. I_ Fe_ner. _, 6, B_<br />
/_<strong>of</strong>_ers. H. D,. I, 2; Smock, I, I_; Gle_, _; Grenzlg, A. J., I; Man.<br />
Tutt_e. I. ehes_er_ B; Northul_ _;.Pe_coek, I;<br />
; _awe_, 2; J_hn_on. l_i. E._ 1 _ W_erry_ I, $ ; Anou_'mousl 9.<br />
Kummel, 7; L_wi_. I_ McCou_t, _; Sulphates: Allen, 1; Fenuer, _; Ha_v-<br />
P_rker, _0 Sachs. _ ; S_ford, 2 _ ki_s. _I ; Scha_lerp 2, _ ; Wherry, I.E.<br />
Sehrader. 1 ; Srnoc]_i 19. Su_phides : Leaves, 14 ; Whi_lo_k. _.<br />
_lateri_, general: Da_'. 2_ S_ford, 2; Zeo]ites: B_n, 1; CanOe]d, _; D_-<br />
_chrader, I; TwlteheII, 2; Wi_li_r_s, nan, I; Dr_ke_ 2; Gordon, S. G., 1;<br />
CI_y: Cook, 411 64; J_kins, _. B ; Jo_- 1 ; S_h_, 2.<br />
son. M. E., I; Kumn_e], _6; R_es. _; Mi_er_! localities, gene_: Canfield. I;<br />
Sm_k, _9. Havrkln_, IB _ Manches_erj 2 _ SapWood,<br />
Conifer _ Kumme], I{) _ Woodw_rc_. H. _ ; Sehrader, _ ; Seyrnourj I.<br />
P., I. Gre_ lqotch : Brown, 1 ; Coa_ C. W.,<br />
Gr_ph_: Cook, 9_, 121; 1_-ason, _. 1_ Fe_ner. 4. _. _; G_r_o_, S. _.. I;<br />
Ir_ : B_yley_ _ ; Bo_er, Cb_r]e_ Sh_mer, Leviso_, _ ; _au_hes_er. 2 _ Pa_ke. I;<br />
! ; _u_e_, 1 : Coolc, 29, _. _7, 42. _, R_er_, A. F.. 2 ; Sachs. _, _ _ S_a]]er,<br />
7B. _, 10_, 111, I_9; Hamilton. S.H., 4_ Valiant. _; Whit]_ck, 4; Wil_o_.<br />
; Herrn_]in, I ; Je_kiu_. _, 2, _ ; E, H.. 1 ; Zod_e. I_<br />
KitcheII. _, 6 _ K_mn_e], 15, 21. 4_ _0 ; Paterson _r_d Wes_ pa_e_ort_ Allen. 1 _ "_'<br />
N_so_, 7, 14 ; Putu_m, _. T., 1 : Raurn. Bate_. 2 ; B_k. _ ; Be_u. 2 ; C_n_ekl.<br />
I; I11dgw_, _; Ro_ers_ I_. D,, I. _; l, B, 4; Ca_perso_, I. 2; Die,nan, I;<br />
Sn_ock. I, I_. 19 ; Tu_le, 1 ; Twitehe]l. Ehrm_, ! ; Feuder. 4, _. _, _ ; Glenn.<br />
1, _. _, 7, B, _. I0_ _2; Anou!rmous, 4. 2_ Gordon, S. _.. l_ Gordon, T. F._ _;<br />
P_: MeCourt, 1 ; Parm_le_. 2 ; So_er_ 1. _renzig, A. _.. I _ _r_nzig_ J. A., 1 ;<br />
S_ud <strong>and</strong> _rsve]: Johnson, M. E.. _, 8; Hawkin_, 11, I_; H_ad_e_', 2; Hunt,<br />
Kurnm_l, _1; Lewis. J. _., 6. J.H., I, _ ; Le_ison. 2; Lewis. 14;<br />
S_one: Cc_k. 3_. B_. _1. _8_ Hswes, _; M_chesf_r, 2_ _; Morton. J. F., I:<br />
Kummel. _. _0; Lewis, _0; McC_urt, _o_l_u]_. _. _; lquf_]]_ 1; Pal_k_. 2_<br />
; Smoe]c, 19; Twitehe]|_ I. p_oock. 1 ; Pertfleld_ _ ; Pier_, 1<br />
E_g_ne_rln_ _eo_gy. Ro]_inso_, I ; Roger_. A. F._ _ ; Se]_al_<br />
Aqueducts: Moore. B. _er, I. 2, _ 4, 5. _ See'moor, I_ Smith_<br />
Chan_e_: H_mi_t_n, W. L. 2; _'erm_ule. E. _. C.. I_ Torre_, J.. 1; Vs|iant, _,<br />
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Passaic Couzt_--_ontlrLued,<br />
PetrologY--C_atinued.<br />
Mineral a]_rings:Pesle. l_<br />
/gtteo_._rock_-_'_ontinued.<br />
paleontology,, Extru_iw rocks---C_tin_e_l.<br />
Ind_termi_ate remains. _oo_p_i_ti: lqew* Kummel. _, 7, 9; Lewis, 9, 12, I_ R_-<br />
berry, 4; Redfleld,5, 6. sell,I. i_.,1, 8; Schweitzer.3_ Weed, _.<br />
pIa_ T_o_: EdwzLrds, Z. _ntr_siverocks.<br />
A_imals, Ghord_ta_ P_es'. Redfleld,5t 6. Di_b_: A_dreae, I; Basco_x, _t_B_y*<br />
_pt_z: Gilmo_e_ 1; ]lapl),I. |ey,4; Britton,6; B_tler, 1, _; Dana.<br />
Petrol_g'y. 4. 6: Darto_, $. 9, I_; D_vi_, _;<br />
Igneous rocks_ _xtra_i_e,basalt: Fen_er_ Hs_ves_ I; Hoppock, 1; Irving. I, $;<br />
3 ; Lewis, 13. K_mmel, _, 7. _ ; Lewis, 8, 9, 12 _ New*<br />
_e_imentary rocks, berry_ I_ _osman. I; Tor_l|_son. I;<br />
Sedlme_tary features. Walker, I, 2 ; We_tg_te_ 3 ; Wurtz, 4.<br />
Geod_ : Grenzi_, J. A., 1, Dike rcck_ : Aurousseau. I ;Bayley. 2, _ ;<br />
I{ain dro_s a_ hal| prints: Lyell._; Brittle, 3, 6; Cook, 92, 107; Davis,<br />
Redfield,_, 6, 7. _ ; Emerson, 1 : H_w_ins, 9 ; Kera!_,<br />
Ripple marks: Redfield,5. I, 2, 3, 5; Lewis, 10: Milton, 1; :N_-<br />
yarves: A_tevs, _; :Reeds,I. son, 6; Phillips,I; Ran_ome. I; R_e_,<br />
Soils,composition: Blair, 1 _ Sen_ing, 1. 8 ; R_ell, _ ; Smith, L, L., 1 ; _pen°<br />
_trat_raph_,,Tra_M_ : Merrill 6. cer.4 ;Watsoa, 1 ;W_stgate, 3 ;Wol_,<br />
_re_tr_ _t_d_ur_ace drainage. _, I_*<br />
I)ralna_e hls_or_: B_rbcr_ I; CooI_. 95_ 1_le_helineBye_ite: A_trous_eau,I ; Bas-<br />
]Pe_er, I ; Kumme], 1 ; Nelson, _. _on% 3 ; Emerson, 3 ; Kemp, 2 ; Lew_s,<br />
L_kf_, ponds, swam_s: Vermcul¢, _, 8, 16, 10 ; R_some. 1 :Spencer, 4,<br />
Water g_ps _d Win_ _ps : H_bbert, I ; Trap {unclassified):Levison, 2 ;Naso_, I.<br />
K_m_nel, 1, 75t 78 ; _derril|,6 ; SalisburY', Metamorl_hi_ _ocks.<br />
6. _. Gneiss: Bayley. 2, _, _, 6; Britton. $, _ ;<br />
Structural _eology, minor _tr_ct_re_,colum_ Cook, 100, 107; D_rton. 14_ Fe_e_, "_;<br />
_r Jolnting: Cook, 95 ; Merrill,6. Hi_d_, 1 ; Lewis. I0 ; Na_o_, 2 ; R_, 8<br />
Technlq_es: Zoda_, I. _m_th, L, L., I: _e_cer, 4_ Westward,<br />
W_ter _pply. 3 ; Wolff, 2, _.<br />
Ground w_ter. _ells: _ook, 74_ 82, 98, Hor_fels:A_dre_e,l;Darton. 4;Irv_g,f_;<br />
116, 12_; Darton, 1_, I_; Fuller, _; Kumme|, 8. 7. 9; ]LewJs_9.<br />
Kumme], 27, _4_ N. 2r.S. W. P. C., 5; M_rble (crysta_lineI_m_o_e): BayleY, _<br />
Pestle,1: _mock, 9; LVpso_r I; Woo|_ 4, 6; Bri_ton, 3, _; C_. _00; Da_to_.<br />
_ar_, _3, 16, ZT_ I_, 19, 20. 14_ K_mrn_l, 33; Lewis, 1{);1_a_on, 2,<br />
_ineral eonte_t: Co]]ins_l ; Myers, 2. 11 ; _ies, 8 ; Spencer, _ ; Westga_, I. 2,<br />
_ur_ce water, gen_raI: Colli_s,I ; Cook, 3: Wo_, _.<br />
48. 53, 66, $3. 9_, 132; Cr_tchlow, I_ Schist: Bay]elf,6_ Brltto_, _, 5.<br />
Crees, 1; Grover, 10_ 12_ 1_. 14, 15, 16, Serpent_e: Brit_o_, 3; Sullen, I_ Lew_n,<br />
_. I_, 19, 20, _I, 22, 23, 24, 2_. 26_ _'_, I0_ Merrill, G. P., 1, _; _ewl<strong>and</strong>. I;<br />
_8 ; H_rnilto_,W. ],,1. 3 ; Hartwell, 1 ; _ut_I_, 2; Peck, I, _.<br />
I'Ia_en,I; Horto_, 1, 2: I_oyt,1; :Moore, _lata: K_mme], 3, 15; L_v_s, 10.<br />
3; Newell. 1, 2, 3; 1_.$. _, W. P.C.. Quartzite: Lud|um, I; Wolf[, _.<br />
_, 2, _; Parker, C, L,, 1. 2, 3; Paulsen. Sedime_ry rocks.<br />
I ; %'_rmeule,"_,24. 26.<br />
flock types,general : BB_ley, 5 ; Raymond,<br />
Strean_ _uging <strong>and</strong> gauging _tations: 2 ; R_seII, 6, _.<br />
Critcl_ow. I: Grover, 10, 12, _3, 14, 16. A_gillite: ]_a_vkln_._; Kummel. _, _<br />
l_, 17, l_, 19, 20, 21. _2, 2_, 24, 25. _6. L_w_s, 10.<br />
27, 28; _artweIL _; _Ior_, 1, 2; I_olrt, C[a_'_Cook. 64; Hswkln_, 14; Pr_t_er.<br />
1 ;Newel|, I, 2, 3 ; Parker, G, L.. t, 2, _ ; 1 ; I_ies,4 _ _li_bu_y, 6, 13 ; Smock, $ :<br />
P_ulsen, I ; Verm_uI_, 8, Storm. I.<br />
Water power: Verr_ule, 2_ Conglon_er_tes: 1_e_ner, I ; KummeL $,<br />
Passaic w_tershed. See Floods _nd !_ood con- 7, 9 ; M_ller. R. L*, I ; Na_o_, I, _ ;<br />
trol, Sch_chert, 1 _ _pe_er, _,<br />
Pa_ersom See Passaic County ; M[nerslo_ : Gravel _ Camz)bell,1 ; I,ucke, 4, 6 ; _'_ew_<br />
_er_l localities, be_-ry,3 ; Salisbury, 7, 9, I0. 13, 29 ;<br />
peat_ See Eco_omi_ geo]o_: materials.<br />
Greenl<strong>and</strong><br />
Vo]k, I;<br />
m_rl:<br />
Wright,<br />
A_hley,<br />
6.<br />
I; Clsrk. _;<br />
Pe_e_lat_es: Ashley, 2; _ascom, 2, 3, 5; Bale= Cook. 12_; Ha|dema_, I ; _la_sfleld,_.<br />
le_, 4; C]arkt 3i Col_, I_ Cro_by, 1; 6; Pr_<strong>the</strong>r, I; Rogers. I_. D., 2.<br />
Darton_ ).4_D_vis, _, l_,6 ;3oh_sor_ D. W_, Limestone: Kumrn_l. 15 ; Lewis, 10<br />
I, 6; Kumme], 7, 77, 7_; Merrill,6; New- Miller. R. L., I; lqason, 11; Ro_ers,<br />
house, I; Salisbury',I0. I_ ; Sh_w. 1; H.D.. 2; V?olf_,5,<br />
_ose, 1, _, 3 ; Vet Steeg. I : Ward. _, S<strong>and</strong> _ Bark_l_le, _ ; Colony, ! _ KQmm_l,<br />
Peaue_t B_s_. See C_nservatJo_ <strong>and</strong> dev_lo1_* _I, 38 _ Lucke, 1 ; Pratlt_r.I ; Salisraent:<br />
reclamation <strong>of</strong> l_nd.<br />
burY. 7, 9, I0, 18, 2_.<br />
PetrologY. S_dstone: Da_, 3; Darton, _: D_i_,<br />
Extrua[ve rocks, b_6alt: l_sscom, _ : B_- 9 ; Le_vi_ _ 10 ; 1_son. I : Newberry.<br />
|_y_4; ]Darton_9, 14: D_v_n, I, _; _en- I; _chweitzer, li 2, _; So,man. l;<br />
net, I, 3, 4: H_vki_s, 9; :[ddi_gs,1; Wurt_, 4, _.<br />
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yetrology--Continued. Pre_Cambrlan Perlcd--_3ontlnt_ed.<br />
I_edimen_ rocl_--Contil_u_. Economic geol_'Y_-_-_ontinued.<br />
Rock _es-_o_ t ]nut_d. Loen]iti_ntlnQed.<br />
Sha_e: Feuner, I_ Kumnae|, $, 7. g: Nao _terli.g Hi|l: Alger, I; Darton, _<br />
_on, I ; Sehuc_e_. I _ _ehwe|tzer, $ ; Fitel% 1 ; Gro_h, I ; ]E[aight_ I ; Palach_<br />
Sosma_, 1. 17; Rf_, 8; S_]ton, 1; Slmrr_ I; St_<br />
Till: Ma_Clint_ek, 3, 4 _ Salisbury, _, _I, ve_, 1 ; We<strong>the</strong>rill, 1 ; Wolff, I_ ;<br />
Sedimentary featu_ Cement: E_ke_, _I.<br />
Concretions: Willeox, I. COl_1_er: Woodw_rtl. IL P-, I.<br />
G_d_s: Grenz_r, J. A., I; M_lale_,, I. Gral_bite: lffason, 2,<br />
Mud ern_k_: l_awk_n_, 4. :Iron: Ba/_er, G. W,, 1; Ba_'l_', 2. _;<br />
R_i_ drol_ <strong>and</strong> hs|l I_rlnts_ Grah_l_, I ; Blake, 2; Cook, _, 4_, I00_ Creduer,<br />
Lewls. I_, 0., 4_ LY_II, _ Redfle]d, 4, 2; D_r_n, I_ Emmons, S, F., 1;<br />
_, 6, _ ; ]_._t, _. Fowler, 3; Kem]_, 4_ Kummel, 4_;<br />
/_sell, _. 14 _ Rld_w_, I : S_gewald. I ; Smith.<br />
"¢sawes: An_'s, 1_ _. 1, _, _ 4, _; L.L., 1; Smock, I, 2_ Spencer, A. _.,<br />
Fhilli_sbur_. See Warren Co_n_ : M|neralol_ : mo_, 4, 7, 8.<br />
mineral loeal_. _Ineral wo_l: Va. Voarhis, 1.<br />
Ph_pha_'s. See Miu_rnlo_ m|ner_] grou_. Stone: Haw_s_ _; Kummel, _; I._im,<br />
Ph_'s_ea] _eo_raphY. See _I_o eountles. I0; Nlmon, 2; Wolff, _.<br />
General: D_, 3; F. W. P., I_ Gcrtlma, Zinc: Alger, 1; Baker, G. W., I_ Blake,<br />
T, F._ 1 : Kur_rael, _4 ; _lor_e, 1, 2 ; Sal_- _, $__ Cretlner, 2 ; Darton, 5 ; _mmons,<br />
/. 1; Ha_ht, I; Jack,on, 4; Kemp, 4, q;<br />
M_or l_rov_ees. _err, 1 _ Leith, 1 _ Nason, 1_ _ I_alaehe,<br />
Appa_ee_a_ region: Baseor_, _ _ayle_, 14, 17_ R_t_I], I_ Rie_, 8_ S_lto_,l_<br />
4; Cole, _: Co_k, I"/_ Cumm|t_s, I_ S_eer, %_ Spurt, 1_'_arr, _. A., _;<br />
Da_i_, 6; Johnson, D, W,, 4, _ K|teh_II, W_eks, I; We<strong>the</strong>rill, 1: Whit._, J.<br />
2; KummeL 78; L_i_, I: L_vls, 11; D., I_ W_lff_ 1_; Anon_'rao_, 7, 8.<br />
L_beek, I ; /deGee, 1 : Messier, l _ MJtelao G_>desy, surveying : Cook, I_ ; Wolff, 3,<br />
eli, $ ; N_n, _ ; peek, 2 : :Ro_ers, I_. ]9., _eophysies.<br />
2: S_I_bury, _0, 15, _ SehSl_, I; Gravit_tlo_a! messu_ements <strong>and</strong> _tat_on_:<br />
Sm_k, 4 _ Sne_I, _ : Stcse, I ; _rneule, Woo/lard, 7.<br />
_, 11_ Wo1_, 6; _Vri_h_ A. A,, _, M_gn_ti_ra aud magu_ie surveys: Nua_,<br />
Coast| P]_i_ : Baseora, _, $ ; Bs_ley, 4 : _I ; Wilken_, I ; WooIlsrd, 7.<br />
C]_rk. _, 10; _m_, 2; Cook, 2, 4, 17, Seismic e_l_1oratlons: E_ 2.<br />
_4_ D_v_, 4, 6; Dar_o_a, 14; _o_a_la. _l_era|ogy.<br />
D. _., 6; /_umr_el, _7, _; L_wls, 11: M_ern_ grou_s, l_e_ral_ B_uer, I_ _r_-<br />
MaeCI_n_ek, _ _eGe_, _: ]q_l_, _; ton, _ Chester, 3_ /_Ut_11. I_ I'al_ehe,<br />
Ro_ers, H. D., _: S.]_sbur_, _, 9, I_, 1_, 17: W_tg_te, _.<br />
2_; Sela_l_, I: S_t_ek, 2; Smock, 4_ Arse_Jdes: Bauer, _; Buer_er, I,<br />
Vel'_ellle, _. Bor_t_s_ Baue_ _; _erraal% _.<br />
l_ew Jersey Hfghl<strong>and</strong>_ : B_,I¢_, 4, _ _ Cook, Carbo_at_ : Bauer, 4.<br />
10_), I08_ D_vls, _t, _; Dartol_. 14_ Oxides: Al_er, _; Berraan. I; Br_te_, I;<br />
K_eh_1, _ _ 1_ason, 2; _e_ee. 2 _ _I_. C_k_ 100 _ _rau Hor_ I.<br />
burY, 24_ SVeneer, 4; Vermeu|e, $. Si]|eates: Bauer, 1, 3, _', 8; Blf_, I;<br />
Trla_e Lowl<strong>and</strong>: _eom, $_ B_.ley, 4: Chafer, I, 2: Conrad, I; l_a_, 4;<br />
Cook, lq, 140; Davis, _. 5. 6; Darien, 14: T_]e_. 8. A., I.<br />
Kumm_l. _, 7, 78 _ Lewis, _I _ Lobeek, I _ _l|neral/oe_]It_es.<br />
_err_ll, 6 _ M_sler, I ; Mol_enke, I : Fra_k]jn Furnace : Alger, I _ Bauer, I, _,<br />
lqa_o_. I_ Pi_re_, I_ P_gex-s, H. D., _: 3_ 4, _, 7, 8; Bllx, 1_ Bruce, I; Buer-<br />
_Jalisbu_., 2, 3, 4, _, 10, _5, Z_ ; _Jm_k, g_r, 1 ; Ch_er, I, _, 3 ; Cornwall, _,<br />
4_ _¢err_eale. _, 11_ Westerve_t, I_ 2_ Ford, _, 4_ Fo_h_g. 1, _, S, 4, 5, $<br />
Wiekes, 1. Fowler, S.. I, 2 _ Frontlel, 1 ; G_ge, 1 ;<br />
miner_| 1oeallties. _, 7 ; Grouser, I _ Gruner, I _ Hnff, I ;<br />
Potash. S_e Eeouorale _reo/og¥: ma_erfal_. H_reourt. 1; Palael_e, 17_ Seh_ller, _I;<br />
Van H_r_l_ I.<br />
Pr_CamTor_sn _r_od. St_rlln¥ Hill: Alger, ! _ _ue_, _ ; Corn.<br />
Ee_nom_e geolo_, wail, _ ; Fowler, S.. 1, 2 : Palache, 17<br />
Localities, minez. _enera/: Woodward, H. Tart, W. A., 1,<br />
P., 1. Fal_ntol_y.<br />
Frankl_ Far_aae_ Alger, I; D_a'ton, I_; l_Izuts, _a//o_t_: Bt,a_Y, 7; Brltto_, _.<br />
F_teh. I : Groth, 1 ; H_il_ht, 1 _ l_r_o_,<br />
1_ /_aI_ehe, 17; R_s_ll, I_ Rie% 8; pet_o_o_._.<br />
Slmrr, t_ S_eve.s_ 1: W_edaerill, I_ l_r_eous roel_, iu_ra_ive.<br />
Ril_g_od! lffasor_, 14. Dike roek_: B_i_ton, $, I_ Cook, 10_<br />
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128 BIBLIC_RAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Fre-Carabrian Period--Ccnti_ued. Quaternary--Continued.<br />
petrology--C_ntinued. Gl_ial _eology_Contlnued.<br />
Igneous rocks--_ontt_ued. Eroslor_l features--Continued.<br />
Milieu, 1 ; Nason. 6 _ We_tgate, 3 ; $ l Kuraznel, 1 ; Salisbury, t, 2, 3, 6. ?. 10 ;<br />
Wolff, 4. Ward, 2, 8 ; Wright, A. A.. Z,<br />
Metamor_hlerocks. Glacial lakes,ponds, _ud rivers,general:<br />
Gneiss: Bayley, 3, 4, 4 ; Br]tlon. 3, #; Cook, St ; Merrill, 6 ; Salhhur_, S, 25,<br />
Cook, 100, 107; Darton. 14; Fenner, 7; 2g.<br />
Hinds, 1_ N_O_, 2; SmBh. L. L,, 1; Lake _aekensaek: ReeOa, 3.<br />
Spencer, 4; Westga_e, _; WoB_, _. Luke Passaic: Cook, $1; Darien, 14;<br />
Marble (crystalline llmestone): Bayley, KunxmeL 1; lqelson. 2; S_lishtzrYt 3,<br />
4.6; Britton. _, 5: Cook, 100;Darien, 6,_.<br />
14; Kummel, 33; Nason, 2. 11; West- MineralogY,<br />
gate, 2, 3. Miner_lgroups,<br />
Schist: Baytey. 6; Britton, 3, 6. Stlleate_: Clark, 3.<br />
Sedimentary rocks, rock types, general: Sulvhatea: Hawkins, 1l.<br />
Bayley. 5. Orogeny: Merrill, 5,<br />
Stratigraphy: Bayle_, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6; Britton, Paleontology.<br />
3, 0. 6 ; Cook, 7, 8, 17, 49, 1o0; Cred.er. Plautz, general: Baker, 2; He}lick, 9, 10.<br />
4 : Dana, 7 ; Darien, 14 ; Emmozm, E., 1 ; Thalloyhyta : Edwards, 1 : MacClintock, 0.<br />
Farrington, _ ; Jargon, 8; Johnson, 11 ; P_erido_h_$a: Berry, 16.<br />
Kemp, 4; Kerr, 1; KitehelL 4; Kut_el, _perma_ophyta: Berry, 11, 14, 19;<br />
20, 50, 78; Larison. 1; Lealey. 1; Lewis, BrEton, 2; MoIllek, 4, 4; Botzger, I;<br />
11; Maelnre, 1: Mo<strong>the</strong>r, 1; Messler, 1; Taylor, 1; Woolman. 14, 14.<br />
Naaom 2, B, 9, 10. 12; Peek, 1, 2_ Rtes, $; Animals. general: Merrill, F. J. H.. 1;<br />
Russell, 5; Jh_Pard, 1; Snell, 2 ; Spencer, Rich_rds, 5.<br />
A. C., 2, 3. 4 ; Van Hise, 1, 2 ; Yanuxem, 4 ; Coelenterate : Riehards, 6.<br />
Web,gate, 1, 3; Williams. H. S., 1; Wolff, Mo//usea: Baker, F, C., 1, 2; Conrad.<br />
5,8. 14: Cope, 4; Leldy, 1; Rfchards, _,<br />
Structural ge_l_y. 11 ; Woolman, lfi.<br />
Localstructurea. Chsrdata. Ave_: Marsh, 4.<br />
Dikes : Milton. 1 ; Nason, 3. Mavgma2ia : Baker, 2 _ Conrad, 14 ;<br />
F_nlts: Brittcn, 0; Parrington, 1; Na- Cope, 8, 24; Dekay, 1; Lockwood.<br />
son, 2, 3. 1; Maxwell 1: Scott,1. _. 4; Stew-<br />
Folds: Brittcn, 5; Wolff, I. art. I: Van RensseI_er, 2; Wool-<br />
Water supply, well_ : Cook, 1_4 ; KummeL _4 man, 16.<br />
Princeton, See Mercer County; Mineralo_: FetrologY,<br />
mineral locallties. Sedimentary roek_.<br />
Pyrite. See Economic geology: m_teri_ls. RoektYlaes.<br />
Gravel : Caml_ll, 1 ; Lueke, 6 ; SaILg-<br />
Quartzite. See Petrology: metamorphic rocks, bury, _, 9, 10, 29.<br />
Quaternary. Greens<strong>and</strong> marl: Clark, _.<br />
Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, glacial clim_.te: _laco S<strong>and</strong>: _allsbu_. 7. 9, 10, 29.<br />
Cli_tock, 1. Till: MaeClintack, 6, 4; Sallshury, 2,<br />
Economic geolo_, a, 7, 10; Ward, 3,<br />
Materials. Sedlmentury features, vatwes : Antevs,<br />
Clay: Cook, 77; Day, 5; Johnson. M.E., 1; Reeds, 1. 2, 3, 41 AnonYmous, ltL<br />
6 ; Bies, 1, 2, 4, _, 0 ; Smock, 0. Shoreline features.<br />
Peat : McC_urt, 1 ; Kummel, 41 ;Soper. I. Beach_ : _aupt. 3 ; Wheeler, 1,<br />
S_nd <strong>and</strong> gravel: Kummel, 01. Erosional <strong>and</strong> depositional: Cook. 81, 96;<br />
White ma_l: Cook, 50. Flint, 1; Haupt, 2, 6; HBeheoek, I;<br />
Forest succession: Potzger, 1. . Johnson, D. W., 1 ; Kummel, 1 : Lucke,<br />
Geophysics, seismic exvloratlous: Ewing, 1, 1, 0; MacClintock, 2, 5.<br />
Gluclal geology, general: Anteva, 1; D_vls, Mar_hes: Cook, 84; Wheeler. L<br />
4 ; Hawkln_, _ ; Rummel, 75; MaeClln- Recent shoreline oscillations: Anta_, 2 ;<br />
took, 4; l_eeds, 5; SalisburY, 2Z, 23. 24; Cook, 5, g4, 112; Flint, 1; Fuller. g:<br />
Spencer. 4. Johnson, D. W., 1; Kumme[, 76: Lind-<br />
Climatic evidence <strong>of</strong>: MacCllabaek, L 2, 6; enkohl, 2; Lucke. i, g ; MaeCllntock, 1;<br />
Reeds, L 2, 4: Rlehards, I, 3, 5 ; Taylor, Merrill, F, ,L H., 1: Riehards, 4, 5:<br />
1 ; Anonymous, 18, Salisbury. 4, 29.<br />
Depc_itional features: Antevs. 1 ; _elt_ 1 : Submarine canyons : Dantt, 6 ; Lindenkohi,<br />
Brltton, 4; Campbell, 1; Cook, 07. 61, 1; Spencer, J. W. W., L 2.<br />
_0, 81, 110; Culver. 1; Darien, 14; Terraee_ (marine) : Antevs, 2; Flint+ 1. _;<br />
Puller, 3 : Johnson, 21 ; Knmmel, I, 69 ; Fuller, 3 ; Merrill. 5 ; RichareL% 9.<br />
Leverett,1 _ MacCl/ntoek, 1, 2 ; Merrill, Soils, composition: Salisbury, Ig. 19 ;<br />
c'_ 6 : Reeds, L 2, 4 ; Rtzsseli, 6 ; _allshurY, Wherry. 6.<br />
1, _, 3. 5, 6, 7. 6, 10; Smock, 5; Snell, 2: Siratlg_apby: Baker, _i Bascom, 2, 3. 4;<br />
_Jpham, 1; Ward, P.. 1. 2, 3; WincheB, Bayle_-. 4_ Berry, 19; Caml_bel], 1; Clark,<br />
1; Wright, A, A., 1, 2: Wright, G.F., 13; Clayton_ 1_ Conrad. 14: Cook, 4. 17,<br />
2.8. 04, S1. 110 ; Cope, 22 ; Darien, 14 ; _ollfek,<br />
]_rceional feature_: Bel% 1; Cook, 57, _1. 2: Flint, 1 ; Fluhr. 1 ; Fuller. 3 : Kummel,<br />
70, 82 ; Darto_. 14 : Dwight, 1 ; Jackson. 26, 50. J0 ; Larison, 1 _ Lewis. II : :Man.<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 129<br />
Qualaznar_'--Continu_. , Salem County--Contlnued.<br />
St_atigr_ phy--Cont J_ued. Ge_desy---Conti_ued.<br />
_lint_ck, 2, 4, 6; 1McGee, 1 ; Merrill, :_..I. Surve3,ing: I3ow_r, 6 ; Cook, _27 ; Ver-<br />
_l._ _, 4; ]?_t_bry, 1; l_eei_. 4; I_icha_el_, meal_, 15; Vlele, 2; Anonymous, 23,29,<br />
1_/; Sall_bnry, 2, _, 7, 10, 11, 13. 17, 21. 29 ; GeoPhyslcs.<br />
Shamrock, 2 ; Yanu._e,_ 7 ; Wood, 2 ; W_ol- Gravitational measurements <strong>and</strong> _tations :<br />
ma_, J_. Ewing. 2.<br />
_re_n_ a_ _urfae_ _r_ine*ge. l_g_e%ism _.nd maff_e?,t_ _urvey_ : _/_r-<br />
Delm_iti_n: F_int. 1_ meule, Z, 15.<br />
Drainage h£ifery: Dan_, 6; K_raraet, 1; Sei_mi_ _xplor_tions: Ew_g, 2.<br />
Ltnden_0hl, 1_ Mineralogy.<br />
Water _apa <strong>and</strong> wind gaps: K_mra_I, 1. _ine_at group_, g_nerat: _fiel4, 1.<br />
Structural f:ev]o_, regional league, C_tal _iltca_es : Schneider, 1.<br />
]?lain: lqo_tick. _. iMineral localities, general_ Val_unt. _<br />
Trenton g_twI_: Abb_t_ 1. 2, 3, G; ]_]_, 1; ]?aleo_t_logy.<br />
(3omen. _ ; Cook. 61 ; _I_yne_, t ; Holmes, Anim_Is_<br />
1; K_rnmeL 6; Lewis, _t_. C., _, 2. 6 ; Protozoa: ]Sag_. l, 2.<br />
_r_in, 1 ; ]Mercer, 1; ]?_tn_m, F. W,_ 1; Bryo_ae_: Greacen, 1.<br />
Richard_, 16; _al_b_ry, _, _. 12, 14, 2_: ._fo/_u_c_: Richard_, 14.<br />
$hale_ 1; Yolk, 1; Wil_o_, T.. 1 ; Wood- Ch_da_a, P_e_: Fowler, _[. W._ 1.<br />
man, 3; Wood_vortb_ 2; Wright, G. F., _, R._l_,: (_e, 22; Leidy* _; l_al_pb 2.<br />
2, 4. _, _. ]?et_"olvgY-<br />
W_.tev _upp]y. _rnev.tary ro_)_, ro_k tYD_ K'l*ave_<br />
Artificial rechal_ge: Bare,dale, 11. _ampbe]l,_.<br />
Ground water, general: Barksdale, _ ; _ls.<br />
ThomI_son, _ ; Twi_che_I. 11. Composition: Blair, 3. 6 ; Bon_tee], 2. 2 ;<br />
Welts: Critchow_ 2; K_mmel, 27, _4; Cook_ 62, 72; Eng]e, 1; ]'a_rte_, l.<br />
N. _, _. W. ]?. C._ 5; Woolm_. 7, Soil <strong>and</strong> forestry-: Coman. 2.<br />
10_ I_ 18, 19, _0, 21, Stratigral_h_.<br />
Wea<strong>the</strong>ring: :MaeCli_ock. 3, _. _retace_us: Salisbury, _<br />
W_r*d wo_*k, depc_itio_: }f_al_p. 1 ; _uram_], Tertiary: SaIi_bur_, l_.<br />
6 ; Salis_y_ 14. Q_atern_ry: B_s_om, 2. 4 ; Car_pbell_ _ ;<br />
Miller, B, L., 1_ _lt_bury, 11, 13. I_.<br />
l_adlou_ctt_ity: Kee_tl, L Streama _nd _rf_ce dralna_e, lakes, fronds,<br />
Rain drops. _ee ]?_trol_gy: _4im_ntary fe_t- swamPs: Verm_ule, 3, 8, 16.<br />
./r_. " Water _ti_l_|y_<br />
Rarlt_n watershed. _ee floo_s <strong>and</strong> flood control. Ground _uter. wel_: Barksda_e. 10; Basl%e_erv_ir_.<br />
_ee ]_l_ineertnff _e_Iogy. corn, 1; Coo_, _; _)ar_n, It, 12, 13;<br />
Ringwovd mi_e. See Passaic _o_nty; E_o- F_]ler, 2;Kum_n_,54;l_._,S.W.]?.C,,<br />
nomi_ geology: localities. _; _r_ock, 12_ Woo]man, _, 7. 9, 13. 16,<br />
Ril_ple mark_. See ]?etrolo_y: sedimentary 18, 19, 20_ 2L<br />
_e_ures. _llrfaee _'_tei". g'_n_ral: _ook, _8 ; Grover.<br />
Rive_ I_evolutlo_a_y histor.v). _ee Shoreline 21, 22, 22. 2_, 2_. 2_. 27, 28 ; I_. J.<br />
features : s_bmarine eanyo_ ; SU'eam_ <strong>and</strong> _. W. ]?, C., 5 ; ]?_rker, G. L., 1_ 2, 8 ;<br />
• urface drainage: drainage _tor_ G]_- ]?a_l_en, 1. ,<br />
¢ial_eo|ogy, Strea_n _a_gin_ _nd ga_lgJ_g _ta_:<br />
Rock_ lqIII mine. See Somerset _3o_nty; Eco- Graver, _1, 22, 2_, 24_ _ 26, 27, 2_:<br />
nomic geology: localities, Ha_twe|l, 2; ]?a_ker, G, L.. 1, 2, 2;<br />
]?_,.Jlse;a, l. -<br />
_a_enl County. W_ter Dower : _as_om_ 1.<br />
Climate _nd wea<strong>the</strong>r. Wate_ fl_ct_ivn_! _ark_dale. 10,<br />
Pree_!_itat_n: _mock_ 4. S_I_**I _4arshe_. _ee Co_ervation <strong>and</strong> dei<br />
T_bIes: 8mock, 6. ve]o_raent: ce_]_*mation <strong>of</strong> ]<strong>and</strong>.<br />
_on_ervatJo_ <strong>and</strong> develop_nent, _<strong>and</strong>. _ee Economic _eo]ogg: materials; ]?el%e_lam_tion<br />
<strong>of</strong> ]_nd, Sa]_ Mar_hes_ _a_ dune_ See Wi_d _o_ _lepos_on.<br />
Coo]_, 15, 2]i; Verrne_lle. _ S_,l_dsto*le_ _ee _conomJe _:eo_o_')': _t_e; ]?_-<br />
Materi_, _e_ra_: _anferdb 2 ; _chrader, _a_dy I_ool_. _ee al_o N[onm_th County;<br />
I ; T_itchel_, 2, _horellne feat_e_: erosional <strong>and</strong> depe_N<br />
C_: Jeal
130 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Serpentine. See Eeonomlc geolo27: ma_erlals; Silver. See Economic _eoloL_: materials;<br />
Petro|osT: met_morph|e roeks_ Str_t_r_ Miner_logy: n_tive elements.<br />
phy, Sinks. See Stream_ _nd surface drainage:<br />
Shale, See Petrol_-y: sedimentary rock_, er_ion,<br />
Shark River Inlet. See blonmouth CountT; $_ate. See Economlc geoloL'y_ materi_]s; pe-<br />
Engineering _eology : inlets _ Shoreline tro_ogy : met_n_rphl¢ rocks.<br />
features," erosional <strong>and</strong> depo_it_ona]. Snake Hill. See Mineralo_: mlnernl Ioeali-<br />
Shoreline feature, s, See also paleo_eo_'al_hy, ties_ Structural _eololry: local struetures.<br />
Genera[: Ch_f_ee, I; Cook, 90_ lqeIson_ $i stocks.<br />
S_llsbury, 6, Soils.<br />
Beaches<br />
rill,<br />
:<br />
F.<br />
Cook,<br />
J. H.,<br />
4, 7.<br />
1 ;<br />
I_,<br />
N. J.<br />
23<br />
C.<br />
; Haupt,<br />
N, B,<br />
3<br />
I,<br />
; Mer_<br />
_, _;<br />
Coml_oslti_n _-I_scom, 3_ B_ley, _ ; Rhlr, 1,<br />
S_llsl_ury, 17 ; Wheeler, I. _' _' 4, _, 6, _. _ ; B_nstee|, I, 2 ; Burke_<br />
I; Co_n, 2; C_k, 4. 17. $_, 2_. 2_, _0,<br />
Eroslonal Davis, 6; <strong>and</strong> F_int, depo_Ition_l: I, 2_ Haunt, Cook. I_ 2, 81, _. 96; _; 38, _, 72, _9. _; Eng|e, I; Jenni_, I,<br />
2 ; Kummel, 3, 31, _3, 75_ Lee, L. L, 1,2;<br />
Hayes, A. O,, ! ; Hitcheok, C. R., 1 ; John_ Lewis, I_ ; Patrick, 1, _, _ ; Russell, _ ;<br />
so_, D. W., _. 2 _ K_mme_, I, 49 ; Lucke, I, SaJ_bury, 4, I_ 19, 21 _ Volk, 1 ; Wester_<br />
_,<br />
F.<br />
_;<br />
J. H,,<br />
MacCllntoek,<br />
I; N. _.<br />
I.<br />
C_<br />
_,<br />
N,<br />
_,<br />
/_.,<br />
_;<br />
_.<br />
M_rrill,<br />
2, 8;<br />
velt_ I; Wherry, 6; Winterbotham_ _,<br />
Soil eo_erv_ti_: Cook, 4_ 1_, J, S. S. C. C.<br />
R_chards, I_ _; Sa]isb_ryp _, I_, _0; Ver- B, I. 2, 3. S _ W_ksman, I, 2.<br />
r_eule. 27. _8_ Wheeler. 1_ Woo_Im_n, I._, Soi_ erosion: N, J. S. S. C_ C. B., 2. 3, 4, _,<br />
Shoreliue featur_---*Con t_nued.<br />
M_r_he_: Cook, 4, 6. _, 17, _4; Merrill, _"<br />
F, J. H,, 1: S_]ishury. 17. 12_ Verm_u_e, Soil a_d _orestry: Com_n, 2_ Cook, _t; Gif°<br />
3. 14, 15 _ Wak_msn, Z ; Wheeler, I. _ord, 1 ; Holli_k. 9. 10 ; N. J. S. S. C. C. B.,<br />
Recent shoreline o_¢ilht_ons: A_tevs. I, _ 4; Platt, L H., I; V_rm_ule. 11, 1_,<br />
Bache_ 2; B_esle_, _; Coma_. I_ Cook, 3, Somerset County.<br />
4, _, _. _4, 11_ _ Flint, _ ; Fuller, 3 _ Ho_llck, CIim_te _n_ wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
9. I0: Joh_on, D_ W., I, _; Kummel, 76, Precipitation: Smock. 4.<br />
_'7 ; Linde_kohl, 2 _ Lucke_ I_ _ _ M_cClin_ T&ble_ : Smock. 6,<br />
rock. 1 ; Merrill, F. J, H.. 1 _ R_eh_rds_ 4, Economic _eolo_'_<br />
5, 7; Rus_e]_ _; S_li_bury, _, 4. 10, I_, I_, Localities,<br />
I_, 21_ 29; Shattuck. 2_ Wo_h, nsn, 2. Mines, _e_era_: Cook. _;, 42, 68_ 78.<br />
S_bnmrine _a_yo_s: Akerly, I_ A_tew. I; 102, 111: Nason, "_; Sa_ford, 2_<br />
D_na, 6_ Johnson, D. W., I; Kummel, 77; Schr_der, I; Woodward_ H. P, I.<br />
Linde_kohl, I. 2 _ Russell. _ _ Spencer, J. American : Apg_od, I ; Bishop, I ;<br />
W. _r _ 2; _tose_ 3. l_ond, I; Cook, 85. _9_ Devereux_ I_<br />
Terraces (marine) : Antevs, _; Com_n, 1 _ G_rdon, T. F,, 1 ; Hamilton, S, H,,<br />
FIin_, I. 2; Fuller. 3_ MacCllntock. 1; 3; Ho_eym_, 2: Kumme}, "_, _0, IZ,<br />
McGee, I_ Merrii_, F, _r. H._ I_ 5; Richards, I_, 48, _I_ 53; Lewls_ J, V,, 1. 4_<br />
9, 17 _ S_lisbury, 9. 2_, 29 _ Sh_ttuck, 2. l_igzot_. I ; Ro_er_, H. D,. 2 ; Schaef-<br />
Short Hills. See Easex Cou_t_; M_nera_ogy: _er, 1; Torrey_ J., I_ Weed, I. 2, 4_<br />
minel_l |oc_litles. Whitney, J, D.. 1 ; Woodward, H. _,,<br />
S|ILca_es, See Minera|og_': mineral grou_, I,<br />
Si_ver_ See Economic geo]ogy_ m_terlals. Chimney R_ek: Apgoo_, I ; Barber. I;<br />
Sih_rlan Period. Bo_d, 2 ; Ke_tb_ 1 ; Lewis, J. V.. I,<br />
Economic _e_Ioa, y, 4 _ Mes_ler, 1 ; Snell, 1 ; Woodward,<br />
Localities, mines, P_haqusrry: Cumm_nB, H. P,, I.<br />
I_ Keltl_. 1; Woodward, H. P., I, Gr_g_town: A_, I_ B_nd, I;<br />
Materlals, Cook. I_: H_m_Ito_. S. H,. Z; Lewis,<br />
Ceme_t:E_kel, 3. J.V., 4: Pig_ott, I_ Rogers, H. D.,<br />
Cop_er: K_Ith, 1; Weed, 4; Woodward. 1, 2; Wee_, 3, 4; "_hitney, ,_, D.,I;<br />
H. P,, I, Woodward, H. P., I.<br />
Stone: Haw_. 2; Lewis, I0. Rocky HiIl_ Lew_s_ Jr D., I_ Wi_ter_<br />
M_ner_o_r, mineral _roups, _l_c_tes: Tyler, botham, I.<br />
S. A., _. Quarries: Cook, 71, _; Hawes. _; John_<br />
Paleontology. _on. M. E., _; Kumme|, 7; L_wis, I0_<br />
Animals. McCourt, 8 : P_rke'r. I0, 12; S_nford,<br />
P_otoz_: Weller, 4. _ Schrader. I : Smock. 19,<br />
Co¢_er_ Barrett. 1, 2; Wel]er, 4, M_ter_s. g_era]: San_ord, _ S_hr_de_.<br />
B_Jo_: Weller_ & I_ "rwitehell, 2.<br />
Br_/o_oJ_: Barrett, I ; Well,r. 4, CI_y : Cook, 64 : Jenki_is, 3, _; Johnson,<br />
Mo_m_ : We]let. 4. M.E., 1 _ Rie_. 2_ _. 6 ; Tw_t_hel|, I.<br />
Ar_o_ood_: Barrett. I_ Weller, 4_ C_er: Al_Ood. I; ;Ssrber, I; Bishop,<br />
Str_ti_ra]_hy : Barrett, 1 _ Bayley. 4 _ Billin_- 1 ; Bo_d, _ ; Cook, 42, _5 _ D_verenx,<br />
_e_. 1 ; Cook, 17, i0_ _ Dar_on. 10, 14<br />
Foer_te, I _ Johnson. " 11_ Kit_hell, 2; I; Gordon, T, F., _ Ham_Iton, _. _L_<br />
K_mrnel, 19, _6, _0, 7_ ; Larlson. 1 _ Le_ley_ $ ; Houc_rnau, 2 ; Kelth, 1 _ Kummel,<br />
I; Lewis. 11; M_<strong>the</strong>r, 1_ Merrill. _. 3; _, I0_ I_. 15, 51, 53:_ewh, J. V., 1.4<br />
Peck, 2 ; ProFfer. 1 _ S_huch_rt. 1 ; S_e_l, 2 ; Me_ler, I ; Mitchell, 4 : Morse, 1 _ P_-<br />
Spencer, 4 ; Wa_co_-_, 2 ; Weller, 2. _ ; Wil° gott, l _ Ro_e_, _ D., I, _ ; Schaeffer,<br />
Taco_Ic r_vo|utlon_ winar_, 2, $, Torrey, J,, I_ Weed, I. 2, _; Whituey,<br />
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_truetura} _eo]ogy--Continued. Suasex Count3r--Co_ti_ued,<br />
L_ea[ _tructur_--Co_tit_laed. Eeollomic _Iogy-_ContJn_led. I<br />
Sheets <strong>and</strong> _ill_-Co_tinued, Localities--Continued.<br />
Johnaon, 11 ; Juliet, 2 ; Kummel, 2. 7, _, Mines--Continued.<br />
9p 14 ; lewis, J. V.. 2. 5, 7, 9 ; Ly_aan. _ ; Fr_nkli_ Fur_ace--12ontinue_i.<br />
Merrl]l, 6_ 1_/ason, _; Russell, I_, _; man, _; /lughe_, l, 2, _; J'aekson,<br />
Walker. I, 2; V/oolla_d, I; Wur_. 4. (3. T., 4, _; Jenkins, 2. 4, 6, 7; John-<br />
S_eks (Snake llill): Cook, 95; Cro_b_, 1; _on, 8, 9, 10; Katz, 3; Ke_ 4, 7<br />
Id_rrill, 6. /(err. l _ /_ie_s]ing, G, 9_ 11. 13 ; l£iteh.<br />
_i_or _traetures. ell. 2. 4, 6 ; K_mmel, 12, 18, 21. 30, _<br />
Columnar _ointing: Bayley, 4; I_ond. 2; 40, 45, _1, _3. _7. _0; Leith, I; Lou_h-<br />
_o_k, 95, 114: Credner, 2; l)arton. 9; fin, 2, _, 4_ 5, _; l_l_a_keF, I, $_ _<br />
I)avi_l, 2 ; Finch. 4 ; _lei]prln_ 2 ; Id4i_g_, 4 _ Manchester, 2; Manley. _ _ _/a_on.<br />
I_ Lewis, 9; Me,rill, 6; Nloldenke, I; _, 7, 13_ N, J. Z, C,, I; O'IIara, I, _;<br />
Pier,on I. Palache. 7; Parker, E. W., 3. li. 9.<br />
Joining _nd jointa: Appleby, 1. 13; Pehrso_. 1; Plat_, J. C., I; put.<br />
_3nc_nform_tie_: l_ri_ton, 3; Clark, 10; _ana, B. T., I; I_stal[, I; Ries. 8;<br />
Cook, 107, 108 ; Haye_, A. O., 1 ; Lewis. Rogetn. _I. D., 1 _ _cranton, 1 ; Shuster,<br />
7; 1_i|ler, ILL., I; l_lason, I_; Redfleld, 7,; Smock, I, 14, 19; Snell, 2_ _!_eneer,<br />
8 ; WiIIard, 2 ; Wolff, _. _, 4, 6 : Sl_urr, I ; Stevens. l ; Tw_tehel|,<br />
_egional fea_res. I0_ Weeks, I; Wetlxel'_|I, I; Whit_e_,_<br />
Coastal Plain : Ba_c_m, 2, _ ; /Iar_klns, _ ; J.D.. 1 ; Wi]kens, 1 _ Williams, A., I ;<br />
F_silick, 3; Johnson, 12; _Iansfield. 5; Wolff, _. l_; Anol_ymolls. I, 2, 7. 8.<br />
_hattuck,_. Sterling I'lill: Alger. I; Etaker, G. W._<br />
Green Pond synclinorlum : Cook, 108; 1 ; Bayley, 3 ; I_1_ke. _ _ Beco, I ;<br />
Dar_o_, 6, 10 ; Kummel, 19 ; /_lerrill, IJi_hol_, 1 ; Cook, 10, 17. _I. _6. 6_, 73,<br />
F. J. H,, _. 75. 102, III, 121; Cred_er, 2; Darton,<br />
New Jersey r_pl<strong>and</strong>: App_eby, I ; Baker. _; I_ettnoId, 1 _ Dfirre. 1 ; Farri_ton,<br />
G, W., 1; _a_ley, 4; Cook, I_0; Dar- 2; l_iteh, I; Groth, I; IIai_h_, I;<br />
ton, 14. Harder. 1 ; Ho_eyman_ 2 ; I_ughes, I_ 2,<br />
(_ook, 95 ; Darien, 14 ; /)avis, I ; Hawkins. _, 9, 10 _ Katz, _ ; Ketnp_ 4, 7 ; Kerr, l<br />
4_ i-loblm, l; Lewis, 7; Lyraa_, 3,; l_ter- I_iesz]i_, _, 9, 11. 13; Kitehell, 2. 4;<br />
r_ll, _ l_/ewhou_e, I; Itus_el/. _, 4, 8; Leith. I; Lou_]in, 2, _, 4,5, 6; _¢Ic-<br />
_t_se, 2; Wheeler, 1, Caskey, _. 2, _, 4 ; /d_nehester, 2 ;<br />
Submarine canyons. Se_ Shoreline features. /dlxter, I; lffaso_a, 7_ _ J. Z. C., I;<br />
Suekasu_ny mi_e. See Diekerson mi_ Palaehe. 7 ; _Parke_. 9. 13 ; Pehrson, 1<br />
_ulphate_. See /_ineralogy : mineral groups. Plait, J. C.. 1 _ Rogers, FI. I).. I ; SaI-<br />
Sulplaide_. _ee Miuera]ogy: mineral groups, ton, I; Smock, 14, 19; S_e]], 2; Spe_.<br />
St_rf_e_ w_t_r. See Wa_er sul_p|y, cer, 4, 6_ _purr, i ; _eve_s. l;<br />
Survey_u_ See _eodezy. Twitel_e]], 3 ; Weeks. 1; We<strong>the</strong>rill, 1 ;<br />
Sussex C_un_y_ Whitney, J. /).. I ; Williams. A,. I ;<br />
C]imat_ a_cl wea<strong>the</strong>r. Wolff, 13 ; Anon_'raous, I, 2.<br />
Precipitation: Smock, 4. Quarries: Co_k, 31, 85; //awen, 2:<br />
Tables : S_ock, 6. /£umme], 15; Lewis, 10 ; McCourt, $ ;<br />
Conserv_t_ou a_d development. Parker, I0, /2 ; Sa_ford, 2 ; Selarader_<br />
Reclamatiou <strong>of</strong> lan_l. 1 ; Smoek_ I_.<br />
_'e_1_e_t Rasin : Cook, 109. Ma_eria/s, _reneral : /_a_'_ 2 ; _at_ford, 2<br />
Wa]Ikil] I_asin: Bo_ser, 3; Cook, I_, 99. Sehrader, 1; Williams, A., 1.<br />
EcQnomle g-_o]_g_. Cement: Eck_/_ _ ; Kumme], 15.<br />
Ecouomic history: W]_it_iaead, 4. Clay: Cook, 64; Jenkins_ 3, _; I_urarae|,<br />
L_ea]i_i_s. 26_ _ies, 2, _; Smock, 19.<br />
/¢[inea, genera]: Bayley. _; Cool_, 17. _I, D_af_nait_: Jo_o_, I0_<br />
_5, 42. _, 7_, I_2. 111; l)a_,, 2; Je_- Gem Stones: WilIiam_, _,<br />
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184 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
_ussex County_Co_ti_ued. Su_aex County--Contlnued.<br />
E Economic geology--Contlnued, Min eralogY--Continued.<br />
Materials---Continued. Mineral grouPs--Continued,<br />
Manganese: Johnson, 12; Loughiia, 2; Troc_t, 2; Vanvxem, 4. 6; WiBia_,<br />
Williams, 2. A., 1.<br />
Mineral w_h Van Voorhls, i. Native elements: Cor_alI, 2 ; Foote, 1 :<br />
Peat : Johnson, 101 KitcheB, 2 ; KummeL Haft, 1 : Falache, 12 ; ]?apish. 1 ; Smock,<br />
41 ; MvCour% L 2 ; Parmelee, 2 ; Soper, 19 ; Wolff, 7.<br />
1;TwlteheJ/,9.12;Waksma_,2;Anony. Azsenates: Foshag, 2, 3, 6; Palache, 6_<br />
mous, 1. $, 12.<br />
Sa_d <strong>and</strong> gr_vel: _ohnson, M. E.. I, 3, 4. Arsenides: Bauer, 2; Buerger, 1 ; Pa-<br />
-Silver: Smock, 19. iaehe, 19,<br />
Stone: Cook, 31, 86 Eckel 1 2; Hswes, : Borates: Bauer, 5; Berman, 2; Brwh,<br />
2 ; Kummel. 33 ; Lewis. I0 : McCourt, 3 ; 2 ; Gruner, 1 ; Penfieid, 2 : Poitevtn, 1.<br />
Smock, 19 ; TwiteheB, 1, 2 ; Wolff, 6. Boroarsenatea : Paiache, 6.<br />
White marl : Cook, 56 ; Bckel, 3 ; KttchelL Carbonates : Bauer, 4 ; Brelthaupt, 2 ;<br />
2; Kummel. 15; _]an Voorhls. 1; At_o_y- Browning. 1; Krieger, 1_ Leo|son. 3;<br />
mona, L Nichols, 1, 2, 3; Penfield, 4; Boepper, _;<br />
Zinc : Alger, I ; Baker, G. W., 1 ; Barber. Tyler, S. W., 1 ; Wurtz. 3.<br />
1 ;Beco, 1 ; Bishop. 1 ; Blake, 2, 3 ; Cook, Fluorides : Bruce. 3 ; Gibhs, 1.<br />
10. 12. 29. 31. _6, 52, 68. 73, 78, g0. 22, Oxides: Alger. 1. 3; Amin<strong>of</strong>f, 2; Bore, lI<br />
97, 111, 121, 129 ; Credner, 2. 4 ; Bar_ou, Berrnan. 1 ; Berthiar, 1 ; Blake. 1 ; Breit-<br />
2 ; Day, 12 ; Detmold, 1 ; Dtirre, 1 ; Far- haupt. 1 ; Bruce, 1 ; Brash, 3 ; Cornwall,<br />
r_K_on, 2 ; Finch, 4 ; Fitch, 1; Groth, 1 ; ][ ; Bittler, 1 ; Farrlngton, 3 ; Ford 2 ;<br />
Haight, 1; Hamilton, S. H., 3; Harder. Fowler, 2; FrondeL 1; Gro_ser, 1; Hurl;<br />
Honeymart, 2: Hughes, 1, 2, 3; J_k- court, I: Hayes, A. A., 1, 2; Levi, 1;<br />
son. 4; Jenkins, 2, 4; Johnson, M.E., Moore, 1, 8; Moses, 2, 5; MutaS, I;<br />
I, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, I0, 13; Katz, 3: Palache, 2, 29: Papish, I; Phillips,2,<br />
Kemp. 4, 6, 7; Kerr, 1: Ktessling, 6, 9, 4; Rieketts, 1; ales. 6; Seyms, 1;<br />
11. 13; KEeheB, 2, 4; Knmmel, 12. 18. Shepard, 4: SiBiman. 1; Spencer, A. C-.<br />
21. 30. 36, 42, 46. 51, 53, 57, 60. 66; 1; Stone, G. C., I; Thomscm, I; Troost.<br />
Leith. 1; Loughlln, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Me* 3; Van Horn, l; Vanuxem, 3 ; Whitney,<br />
Caskey, I. 2, 3, 4; YLznck_ier, 2; 1°. L.. 1_ Anonymous, 2.<br />
Mitchell, 4; Nnson, 13; Needham, 1, 2; Phosphates: Penile/d, L<br />
N, J. Z. C., 1; O'Hara. 1, 2: Paiache. 7, Sillcates: Amin<strong>of</strong>f, l; Bauer, 1. 3, 7, 8;<br />
17_ Parker. E. W., 2. 5, 7, 9. 11, 13; Beeo. 1; Biix. 1; Bruce, 2; Brush, 1;<br />
Pehrson, I ; Pl_tt, J. C., 1 ; Rastall. 1 ; Canfield. 2 ; Che_ter, 1, 2, _ ; Clarke, 2 :<br />
Roam, 1; ales, 6; Rogers, M. D., lI Cornwall. 1; Dana, g. D., 2; Delouse. I;<br />
Salton. 1 ; Shore, I ; Shuster, 1 ; Smock, Eakle, 1 ; Yoote, 1 ; Ford, 2, 4 ; Foskag,<br />
14, 19: Snell 2; Spencer, 4, 6; Spurr, L 4, 6; Fowler, S., 2; Gage, 1; Genth,<br />
I; Tart, W. A., II TwltchelL I, 2, 2, I; Gordon, 3, 4; GunnelL 1: Hey, I;<br />
4, _, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12; Weeks, 1; Hiliebr<strong>and</strong>, W. F., 1; Honess, 2; Hunt.<br />
WetkerlS. 1: Whitney. J. D.. I; Wi]- I. 2. 3; Hussak. 1; Jackson, C. T.. L $;<br />
ker_, 1 ; Wi_iams, A., 1, 2; Wolff, 8, Klocs, 1; Koenlg, I, 2, 3 ; Larsen, 1, 2.<br />
13; AnonYmous, I, 2, 7, 8. 2, 4. 5; Leeds, 1; Levlsou, 4; Lewis, 15;<br />
• ]nglneeriag geolog-y. Minter, 1 ; Nichols, 3 ; Nut%_ll, I ; Falache.<br />
Canals: SnoB, 2. 2, 3, 4. 6, 9, I0, II, 15, 16, 18; papish.<br />
Dams: Snell, 2. 1: Purdue, I; Parsons, I; Peacock. I;<br />
_eodesy. Fenfield,3, 6, 7, 8 ; Phillips, 2 ; Firsson,<br />
Bench marks: Cook, ]36; Vermeule, 15. 1_ Pisanl, 1: Pough, l; Pratt. 1; Ren-<br />
Z9, 30. wick, l ; Rieketts. I ; ales, 3 : Riggs, 1 ;<br />
Boundaries: Cook, 4,t: N. J, B,, 3. lqoepper, I, 2: Schailer, 1, 6; Seyber%,<br />
Surveying: Bowser. 3, 5; Cook. 44, 89, 1.2,4.6;Selfrldge, l;Shannon. 2,3,4;<br />
127; Marshall I; N. J. B., 3; Vermeule, Smith, 2; Spencer, L. J., I, 2: Stone,<br />
15; Vlele. 1, 2, 2; Anonymous, 23. . G.C., 1;Sundias, 1;Thomson, 1;Troost,<br />
Geophysics. I, _ ; _ganuxem, 2 ; Warren, 1 ; Wolff, 9.<br />
Magnetism an# magnetic surveys: C_ok, 10, 11; Wurtz, 2; Zaehariasen, 1.<br />
$7 : Vermeule, 2, 15 ; V_ilkens, 1 ; Anony- Sulphates : Bluer, 6 ;Chilton, 1 ; Mitchell<br />
mona, 23. L<br />
Glacla] geology, general: Sallsbury. 23. Sulphides: Harcourt, 1; Henry, 1 : Kraus,<br />
DeposElonal features: Salisbury, 5. 1; Popish. 1: Si/liman, I.<br />
Erosional feat_re_: Jackson, 2, Zeolites: Gordon. 6.<br />
Glacial lakes, ponds, <strong>and</strong> rlver_: SuBs- Mineral localities, general: Canfield, 1 ;<br />
hurT, 7, 10. Day, 2 ; Sanford, 2 ; Sehrader. 1 ; Sey-<br />
_ineralogy. mour. 1 ; Williams. A., I.<br />
Mineral groups, general: Bauer, 6; Can- Beemerville: Manchester. 2; Smith, 2;<br />
field, 1; Day, $; Fowler, 1, 3; Gordon, Valiant, 3.<br />
5, _ ; Hoadley, 1 ; Herman. 1 ; Kemp, 6 ; Franklin Furnace : Alger, I, 3 ;Amin<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Kitchel], d; Koenlg, 4, 5; Olpp. 12 Pa- 1, 2; Bauer, I, 2, 6, 4, 2, q, 2; Betla<strong>the</strong>.<br />
1, 12. 12, I_ ; ales, 6 _ Kohiason, 1 : man. 1, 2 ; Berthler. 1 ; Biix, l ; Breit-<br />
Sanford, 2; Schrader, 12 Seymour, 1; haupt. 1; Browning, 1; Bruce. I, 3;<br />
Shepa_, 1 ; Spencer, 4 ; Torrey, J., 1 ; Br_sh 1, 2, 3; Buerger, 1 ; Canfield, 1 ;
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Sussex County_Continued. Stl$sex County--Continued.<br />
Mineralogy-_Continued. Falcon tology--Contiu ued.<br />
Mineral locatitles_on tinned. Auimal_---Continued.<br />
Franklin Furnaee_Conttnued. Co_/e_era_: Barrett, 1, g.<br />
Cheater, 1, 2, 3. 4; Clarke. 2; Corn- Braeh_o_oda: Barrett, I,<br />
walt. 1, 2; Detease, 2; Dittler. 1;Eakla, A'r_hrapada: Barrett. 1; Van Xngen, 1;<br />
I; Farrtegton, 3; Finch, 4; Foote, I; WeSer_ L<br />
Ford, 2, 2, 4 ; Fc_hag, I, 5. 4, 2, 6 ; Petrolc&_y.<br />
Fowler, S,, 1. 2, 3 _ Frondel, 1 ; Gage. Igneoua rocks, Intrusive.<br />
1 ; GentS, 1 : Gibbs, I; Gordon, S.G., Dike rocks : Aureus_eau, I ; Cook, 92 ;<br />
3, 4, 5, 7 ; Gordon, T. F,, 1 ; Grc_ser_ Emerson, 1 _ Kern!% I, g. 2. 5 _ MSt_n,<br />
t; Gruner, 1; Gunnelt, 1; Xffaff, 1; 1; lgason, 2_ Wolff, 4, 2. 12,<br />
Harcourt, I ; Henry, I ; Hey, I ; Hill_- Nephefine syenite : Aurouss_u, I ; Emerbr<strong>and</strong>,<br />
W, F., 1 ; Hoadle_ l ; Hon_s, s_n, 5 ; Kemp. 2.<br />
2 _ Hunt, T, fi., 1, 2, 3 ; Jackson, C. T,, Metamorphic rocks.<br />
I, 3. 4; KeevlL I; Kemp, 6_ Kicks, Gneiss: Hinds, 1; Wolff, _,<br />
1_ Ko_ni_ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5_ Kraus, 1 : Marble (crystalline limestone) : Kum-<br />
Krtel_r. 1 ; Larsen, 2, 3, 4, 2 ; Levi, mob 33 : Nason, ll _ W_tgate. 1. I_:<br />
1 _ Levison, 5, 4 ; Lewis. 15 ; M_n- Wolff, 5,<br />
chester. 2 ; Mitchell, 4 ; Mixter. 1 ; QuRrtstte: Wolff. _.<br />
M_rs_. 2. 5; Mewhou_e. 2; MichoIs, Sedimentary rocks.<br />
1_ 2, 5 : !_utell, 1 ; Olpp, 1 ; Palache, Rock types.<br />
L 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 1O, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, Limestone: Mason, II; Wolff, 2.<br />
16_ 17, 12, 20: Papish. 1; Pardee, I; White marl: Cook, 56*<br />
Farson_ I ; Peacock, 1 ; Fenfield.I. 2, Soils,com_msitlon: Blair, I, 4, 6 ; Cook_ 72 ;<br />
3, d, 7, 8: PhlSiDS, 2, 2, 4; Pisanl, I; Jeaning. II Patoiek, 2, $.<br />
Fottevtn, 1 ; Po_l_h, 1 ; Ricketts, 1 ; Stratigraphy, general : Snell. 2.<br />
l_le$, $ ; Robinson, 1 ; Koe]_per, I. 2 ; Pre-Cambrtsn : Bayley. 4 ; C_k. 8 : D_na_<br />
Sanford_ 3; Schailer. 1, 6; Schrsder, 7; Mason, 8, 9, 15, 1_; Rts_. fi; Spencer.<br />
l; Selfrldge, I; Seybert, 4; Seymour, A.C., 2, 8; Vanuxem, 4; W_tgate, I_<br />
1 ; Seyms, 1 ; Shannon, g, 5, 4; Shop- WiSiams, H. S_, 1 _ Wolff, 6, 8,<br />
_ed, 1, 4: Silliman, 1; Smttb_ E. S.C., Faleo_ic, _neral: _'an I_gen, I.<br />
1; Spencer, A. C., 6; SPencer, L. ft., 1, Cambrian: Bayley. 4; Co0k_ $; Dana, 7;<br />
2 ; Spurt, 1 ; Stone. G. C., 1 _ Sundiu_, Mason, 8_ 9, 10_ 15 : Vanuxem, 4 ;<br />
; Tart, W. A.. 1 ; Th0mso., 1 ; Torrey. Welier. 1 _ Westgate. 1, 3 ; Williams.<br />
J., 1; Tro_st, 1. 2, 3; Valiant. 2; Ya_ H, S.. 1; Wolff, _.<br />
Horn, 1 ; Vanuxem, 2, 5. 4, 2 ; War- Ordovtctsn : Bayley, 4.<br />
ten. 1; Wolff, 7, 9, 10, 1t; Zaeha_ Silurian: Barrel 1; Welleze, 2_<br />
rinSeR, 1. Devonian : WeSer, 2.<br />
Hamburg: Canfield. t: Fowler, 5: Hus- Quaternary: MacCSnteck, 4.<br />
_ack, 1 ; Ma_eh_ter. 3 ; Rigg_ 1 ; Streams <strong>and</strong> _urface drainage history.<br />
Robinson, 1: Seymour, 1; Torrey. ft., Drainage hlsto_: Walter. 1.<br />
l; _aliant, 3. Lake_. ponds, swamps: Vermeule, 3. _, 15.<br />
Newton: Bruce. 2; Canfield. 1; Chilten. Water gads <strong>and</strong> wind gaps: Walter. 1.<br />
1 ; Fowler. 3. 3 ; Manchester. 2 ; Soy- Structural geology.<br />
mour, I ; She_ard, I: Valiant, 5. Local _tructure_,<br />
Sparta: Canfield, 1_ Fowler. 2; Mer- Dikes: Aurousseau, 1_ Kemp. 3; Mil_,<br />
man. 1 ; Leeds. 1 ; Manchester. 2; 1 ; Spurt. 1.<br />
Nutall, I; Robinson, t; Seyhert. I, 2. Faults: Farrtegt_n, 1; S_urr, L<br />
2; Seymour. 1; SiSfman, 1; Torrey. Folds: Blake, 2; :Mason, 15; Spurt, 1.<br />
ft.. 1_ Troos%. 1 ; Valiant, 5. Intrusions : Aurouas_u, L<br />
Sterllug Hill : Alger. 1 ; Bauer. 2 ; Breit- Minor struetur_a, unconformities : lqason.<br />
haul_t, I, 3 ; Brush, 1 _ Canfield, L 2 ; 12.<br />
Cornwall, 2 ; Dana. J. D,, 2 : Furring- Techniques. field tri]_ : Maniey, _.<br />
ton, 1 ; Flaeh_ 4; Fowler. S., 1. 5; Water supply_<br />
GuunelL 1: Merman, 1; KeaviL t; Ground water, webs: Kummel, 54; M. J.<br />
Kemp. 2; Manchester. 2; Moore, 1. 2_ S.W.F. C,, 2; Spencer. 4; Upsou. 1;<br />
Mewhouse. 2 ; Nt_tta]l. 1 ; Falaehe, 1, Woolman, 15. 16, 17. 12. 19.<br />
9. 12, 15. 17, 19, 2_; Penfie]d, 4; Pits- Mineral content: Collins, 1; Myers_ 2.<br />
son. I_ Pratt. I; Riea, 3; Robinson, Surface water, general: Barrows. 2, 3;<br />
1 ; Roepper, 1 ; Sanford, 2 ; Schr_der, Collins, 1_ Cook. _3. 98 ; Critehl_w. 1 ;<br />
Ii Seymour. 1; S_Yrns, 1; Shepard, 2, Gr_v_r, 13, 14. 15, 16. 17, 18. 19, 20. 2L<br />
4 : Smit_, E_ S_ C,. 1 : Spencer. A.C.. 22, _3, 24, 35, 26, 27, 28 ; Hartwell, 1<br />
5_ Spencer. L, J., I; Stone, G. C,, I; Moyt, l; N. J. S, W. F. C-. 5; F_rker,<br />
T_rr, W. A.. 1 ; Troost. 2 ; Tyler. S. G.L.. 1, 2, 3 ; Paulsen. 1 ; Vermeule, "/.<br />
W,. 1; _altsnt, 2; _a_nxem. 4. 5; Stream gauging <strong>and</strong> gauging s_tions:<br />
Whitney, F. L., 1 : Warts, 2. Barrows. 2, _ ; Criteh]ow, I; Grover. 13.<br />
paleontology, 14, 15, 16, 17. 18, 15, 20. 2L 22. 25. 24,<br />
Indeterminate remains, gra_hlte atreaks: 25, 26, 5_, 22_ HartweS, 3; Hoyt. 1;<br />
Br_tten. 7. Parker, G. L. 1. 2, 3 ; P_ulsen, L<br />
Planla, ThaSopSyte_: Brttton, 7, Water power: Spencer, 4.<br />
Animals, general: WeSer. 2. Wea<strong>the</strong>ring: MaeClln_ock_ 4.<br />
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136 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Tacomic revolution_ ]_ascom, 5; Willard, $. Tertiary Period--Co_tiTtued.<br />
Talc. See Economic geology : materiah. Paleo_tolugy-_Continue4.<br />
Animals--Continued.<br />
Ta_. _ee Economic geology _ r_a_erla_. Chordata--Continued.<br />
Techniques. general: Cook, 119, 120; Davhh Mammalia: CODe, 9_ 13, 1_, 26; Leidy,<br />
9; gunnel, 59, 91; MacClintock, 3; 5, 8, 12; M_:rsh, 4. 7. 9; Wood, L<br />
SalisburY, I0; Vermeule, l ; Woollard, Petrology.<br />
9_ Z_la_, l. Sedlme_tary rcck_.<br />
Field _rips: Clark, 2_ F. W. P.. Ii Grins* Rock types.<br />
icy, 1 ; Haye_, A. O., _ ; dohnson, D. W,_ Cl_y : Hawkins, 14.<br />
4. 6 ; Kato, 2 ; Kerr, I ; gunnel. 79 ; Greensa_d mart: Ashley. 1 ; C_ok, 128:<br />
Loh_ch, l ; Manley, 5 ; Torrey, R. H., 1 ; Ma_afield, 3.<br />
"A Tramp." i. S<strong>and</strong>: Colm_y, 1; Kura%rnel, _8.<br />
_erminal moraine, See Glacial geology: d_ Soils, composition: Salisbury, 19; Whert-y, 6.<br />
pc_Itional features. Stratigraphy :Bascom, 2, 3 ; Eritton, 1 ; Ciark,<br />
Terraee_ (marine) _ See Shoreline features. 1, 3. 4, 5, 7, 9, IO, 1_ ; Coman, 1 ; Conr**d,<br />
_2ertiary Period. 7, 14 : Cook, 17, 105. 113, 122. 128 ; Cooke,<br />
Economic geo]o_. C, W.. 1 ; Credner, 3: Doll, 1 ; ?e_owler. H.<br />
Materials. W,, 1 ; F_Ber, 3 ; Greacen, 1, Harris. 1 ;<br />
Clay: Day, 5; l_ies. L 2, 4. 9, 9, Hei|prin, t, 4: Johnson, 11; Enamel, 26,<br />
Greensaud rna_l: A_ht_, I; _k, G,M., _0. 9_, qg; Lewis, _X; McGee. 1; Mat_sf_eld.<br />
I, 128 ;Kummel, 70 ; Mansfield, t, S, 3, 1, 5 ;Meek, 2 ; Morton, 9 _ Richards, 8, 14,<br />
55 Pierce, 81 Shr_e, 1; Wheeler, 1; 17; Salisbury, 7, 9, 10, 11, 17, 2I, 29;<br />
Wurtz. L Sha_tuek, 1. 2 ; Toulmln. 1 ; Vanuxem. 7 ;<br />
Potash _ A_h|ey. l : Kummel, 70 ; Man_- Weller. 6 ; Wheeler, 1 ; White, 1 ; Wood, 2 ;<br />
field, L $. _. 4 ; Shreve. 1 _ Wurtz, 1. Woolman, 4.<br />
S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel : Cook. 59 _ Kumrnel. _8. Techniques, field trips : Clark, 2.<br />
4_eophysie_, seismic explorations: Ewtng, 1, Ground water, general: Barksdale, 2 ;<br />
2 Thompson, 2, 3_ TwiteheB, 11.<br />
Mineralogy. W_lls: Bark_dalc, _; Cook, _2, 98, 119. 124;<br />
Mineral groups- Crltehlcw. 3 ; Patton, _1 ; Knapp, 3, d;<br />
Hydrocarbon_ : Goldsmith, L Hummel, 27, 54 ; N. J, S. W, P. C., 5 ;<br />
Oxid_ : Leidy. 14. Sanford. 1 ; Smock. 8, 9. 12 ; ThomPson,<br />
Siilca_ : Gruner, _ _ Ms.field, 9 ; _ _ W_lma_, _, _, _, 5, S* _. 9, 19, :t% lg,<br />
Schneider, L 17, 18, 19. 29, 21.<br />
_dineral loealiti_s, Mew Blmnswlek: Gr_ Till. See Glacial geologw: depositional _ea_<br />
net. 2. tures_ Petrology: sedimenhnry rocks.<br />
Paleontolcg_ ", Topography*: See Geodesy* ; Physical _eegra_hy.<br />
Plants, general : Berry, 7 ; Holliek, 9, 19. Trap rock. See PetrologY ; igneous rocks.<br />
Thal_ophyJat Rain, 1_ 2 ; Woolman. 2. 3, Trenton grav_Is, Se$ Also Mercer County;<br />
4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 17, 21. Quaternary.<br />
Speematoph_a : IIol]i_k. I ; _ewberry, 2. Abbott. 1. _* 3, 9 ; Belt, 1 ; C0mans_ 1 ; Ceuk.<br />
Animals, general: Clark, 19; Conrad, 10; 91; l_ewia, H, C_, 1. 2, 5: Haynes, l;<br />
Cooke, C. W., 1 ; :Slchards. 12 _ Weller. l_olmes, 1 ; Kummel. 6 ; Martin, 1 ; Mercer,<br />
6, 1 ; Putnam, F, W*, 1 i Bichards, 19 ; Sails-<br />
Protozoa: Bagg, 2 ; Cu_hmat_ I _ den- bury, 2_ _, 1_, 14, 28, 29 ; Shaler, 1 ; Yolk,<br />
hints, 1 ; Toulmin, 1 _ _¢qo_dward, A., 1 ; Wilson, T.. 1 ; Woodman. 3 ; Woodworth,<br />
1: Woodworth, 2. 2; Wright, G, F,. 1, 2, 4, 5. 9,<br />
Coelenteralu _ Rlchards_ 14, Triassic basin. See Structural geology :regtonal<br />
Bryozoa : Cans, l ; Cobb, t, 4, 8 ; Grea- featttx_zs ; Triassic Period.<br />
cen, i :Rleharda, It. TriassicLowl<strong>and</strong>. See also_ky$ieal geography<br />
_r_ehiopod_: Clark. 3; Riehards, 14; Triassic Peri_.<br />
Whitfleld, l, q, Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
.Molluscs: Clark, a; Conrad, 4, 9, 7, $, precipitation: Leighton, 2.<br />
12: Gabb_ 1, 5, 10; Hetlprin, a. 4; Lea, Tem_,erut_av_: C_k, 91; Smock, 4. 9.<br />
I ; PSsbry, 6 ;Miller, A, K., l ; Morton.<br />
S- G., 1 : Riehards_ 12, 14; Rowl<strong>and</strong>, Con_ervatlcn <strong>and</strong> development, forestry:<br />
1 : Stepheason, 4; Tucker, t _ Whlt- Vermeule, 1O, 11.<br />
field, 1, 2, 3. 9, 7, 9; Wootman. 1, d, EconomiegeolcgY,<br />
Av_kropod_ : Jenning_, 1 : PllsblW, 9 _ Mi_ea, general : Credner, 2.<br />
Richards, 14 ; Van Bensselaer; I ; Quarrles: Nason, 1.<br />
Whlt field, V. Materials.<br />
EcS_odevma_a: Berry, C, T,, 1; Cobb, Clay: Johnson, M. E., _,<br />
it ; Rlcharda, 14. Copper : Apgc_d. 1 ; Cook, 99 ; Credner,<br />
_hordakt, general: Woolman. I. 2 ; Darto_, 14 ; _mmons, S. F., 1 ;<br />
Pi$ee_: Cope. l l, 15. 19 : Fowler, Kemp, 4; Lewis, d. V.. 3 ; Manchester,<br />
M. W., 1_ I_tdy. 6, 7, 8; M_rsh, 9. 2; Newhouse, 1; Weed, 4; Woodward,<br />
_ept*Tfa: Conrad, 14; Cope, 2, iS, 7, 9, H.P., 1.<br />
10, 20, $2. 24, 26; Leldy, 9; Marh. Iron: Kemp, 4; Newhou_e, 1.<br />
2. 9; Mock, 1_ Rapp, I. Peat: Waksrrmn, 2,<br />
.AYes: Cope, _"_; Mar_h, 5, III Wt_ Stone: Darton, ld; Johnson, M, ]_., 5;<br />
more. I. Merrill, _.<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 137<br />
Triassic Lowt<strong>and</strong>_Continued. Triassic Lowlaud---Coutinued.<br />
Flood_ <strong>and</strong> flood control. Physical geography_Continned.<br />
Passaic vratershed: Hoilister, 1 ; Leigkte_, 6 ; Kumrael, 3, 7, 78 _ Lewis, 11 ; Lobeck.<br />
2; VermeuIe, 13. I; Merrill 6; Messier, 1; Moldenke, 1;<br />
Raritan watershed: Vermeule_ 8_ 11. 13. Pierce, 1 ; Rogers, H. D., 2 ; Salisbury, 2,<br />
Ge_desF_ surveying : Vermeule, 10. _, 9. 10, 15 ; Smock, 4 ; Vermeute, 3 ; West-<br />
<strong>Geology</strong>, general: Moldenke, 1 ; Pier_e, L ervelt, 1 ; Wickes, 1.<br />
Geophysics. Shoreline features, marshes: Waksma_, 2,<br />
Electrical measurements: Wooi_ard. 6. Soils, comDo_ition: Bascom, 3 ; Cook, 88, 79,<br />
Gravlta_tsna] measurements <strong>and</strong> _tations: 95 ; KumrneL 3 : Salisbury, 18.<br />
WooSard, 2, 4, 5, 8, 7. Stratigraphy. general: Rogers. H. D., 1, 2.<br />
Magnetism <strong>and</strong> magnetic surveys: Wool- Triassic: Cook, 7, 71, 95, 103, 114, 131, 140;<br />
lard_ 2, 4, 5. 8, 7. Credner. 8, 4_ Darten, 14_ Fenner, 2;<br />
Seismic explorations: Woollard, 1, 9. Finley. 1 ; Hays, A. O., 1; Kummel, 2,<br />
Glacial geology, genera] : Reeds, 5 ; Salisbury, 7, 9, 60 _ Lewis, J. V,, 5 _ Lyman, _, 3 ;<br />
29, _6. Marker, 1 ; Mawhy, 1 ; Merrill, G; Nason,<br />
De_sitlonal features: Brltto_, 4_ Cc_k, L 3, 5_ Redfleld, 8; Russell. 3, 5, 8. 9;<br />
57, 61, 70, 91; Darton, 14 ; /,everett, 1 ; SchSpf, L<br />
MerrSL 6 ; Russell. 7 ; Saitshury, 8, 8, 7. Jurassic! Merrill, 8.<br />
10, 29_ Smock, 5; Upham, 1_ Wright. Quaternary: Cook, 81; SalishurF, 2,<br />
A, A,. 2; Wright, G. F,. 8. Stream_ <strong>and</strong> _urface drainage, general: Dar-<br />
Er_lonal features: Cook. 57_ 6i. 79, _1; ten, ld, ,<br />
D_rten_ 14; Salisbury, 2. 9. 10; Wright, Dratsa_e history: Russell, 4.<br />
A. A., 2, Water gap_ <strong>and</strong> wind gaps: Cook, 95.<br />
Glacial lakes, ponds, <strong>and</strong> rivers : Cook, 81. Structural geology.<br />
Mineralogy_ general_ Pierce, 1. Local structures,<br />
Mineral sr_ttps, general: Lewis. 12 _ Wood_ Dikes : D_rtou, 9.<br />
ward_ H. P.. 1, Fault_ : Bayley, 4; Cook. 71, 95, 193. 140 ;<br />
Native eisments : Lewis. 16, Wc_iw_rd. Dacron, 9 ; Davis, 2 ; Hawkins, 4 ;<br />
H, P.. 1. KummeL 2, 3, 4. 7, 8, 9; Lewis. J. V.,<br />
Mineral localities. _e_era] : :N'ewhouse. I, L 2, $ ; Merrill, 6 ; Sto_e. 2,<br />
Paleography: Hobbs, lIR_ell. 6, Folds: Davis, 2; Kumme], 2, 9, 7, 9:<br />
Paleonteto_y. Lewis, J. V., 2. 7.<br />
Indeterminate remains, footprints: Cook. Sheets <strong>and</strong> _ills: Apgood, I; Bsy|ey, 4;<br />
117; Cope, 82; Eastman. 1; Nason, I; Cook. 9_i Darton, 9, l_t; Davis. 2;<br />
Newberry, II. Fenner, 2; Johnson, 11; Kummel, 7.<br />
Plants, general: Hollick. 9, 10_ Hewberry, 8_ Lewis. J. V., 2, _, 9_ Lymam 3;<br />
11. Merrill, 8; Nason, 6; Woollaed, l;<br />
Tha}J, oph_ : Edwards, 2. Wartz, 4.<br />
_Ioermate_hyfa: Newberry, t_. Minorstruetures.<br />
Animals. general: Co_k, 117 _ Mawby, L . C_lumnar _oteting: Cook, 114: Darton,<br />
Chorda$_, Places: Newberry, 11, 12_ 9; Davis, 2; Lewis, 9.<br />
Redfield, 4. 9, 10. Uneonformltis_: Redfield, 8,<br />
Peneplanea : Stose 3, Re_iona] features, Triassic basin : Beseem,<br />
9; Bayiey, 4_ Co_k, 95; Darton, 14;<br />
PetrologY, Da_is, 1 ; Hawkins, 4 _ Mobbs, 1 _ Lewis,<br />
Igneous reeks.<br />
Extruslve rocks, Basalt: Baytsy, 4 ; Dar_ 7 ; Lyman, .S_ Merrifi, 6 Newho_se. 1 ;<br />
ton, 9 ; Davis, 8 _ Fenner, 4 ; Kummel. Russell. S, 4, 8 $ Stese, 2 : WheeIer, 1.<br />
9; Lewis, 9, 12 ; Russell, I. C., L Technlque_, field _rips: $_h_son, D. W., 4, _ ;<br />
Intrusive rocks. _beck, li Torrey_ R. H.* I*<br />
Diabase : Bayley, 4 ; Dartou, 9, 9 ; Water supply. •<br />
Davis, 2 ; Kummel, 9 _ Lewis, 8, 9,12, Ground water, general : CvitehIaw. 3 ;<br />
Dike rocks : Davis, L Kn_pp, 4 ; Thompson. 2 ; Twttcheli, ll ;<br />
Trap (unctsssiSed) : Levison, 2 ; Ha- Wells Vermeuie, : Beseem, 17. 3; KnaflP. 3 ; Verraeule.<br />
• sol1 _ L<br />
Metamorphic rocks, hornfels: KummeL 9;<br />
Surface<br />
d, 9,<br />
water,<br />
17.<br />
geherai: Cook. 46: Holils-<br />
Lewis, 9, ter. 1 ; Leighton, 1, 2 ; Me_riH, _ ; Ver-<br />
Sedlmentaryroek_, meats, 9, 4, 9.<br />
Rocktyl_es. Stream flow: Verrneule_ 6, 8, ll.<br />
Conglomerates: Kummel, 9; Nason, 1, Water power : Leighton, 1 ; Vermeule, _. 5.<br />
S<strong>and</strong>stone: Davi_. 2; Finch, 2: Kum- _. 9,<br />
reel, 9 ; Lewis, 9 ; Na_on_ 1. Triassic Period.<br />
Shales : KummeL 9 ; Na_on. t. Economic geolog'Y.<br />
Till: Salisbury. 9. L_eallties.<br />
Sedimentary features, Mines, general: Woodward, H. P,, 1.<br />
Rain dro_ <strong>and</strong> hail prints : Redfle_d, American : Apgood, 1 ; Lewis, J. V., 1 ;<br />
4; Russell 9. Woodward, H. P., I.<br />
Ripple marks : Russell, S. _Chim_ey Rock_ Apgood, 1 _ Keith, 1:<br />
Physical geography : Baseom, 8 ; _yl_, 4 : Lewis, J. V., 1 ; Woodward. H. P., I.<br />
Cole, I_ Cook, 140; Dalton, 14; Davis, 4, Flemingtou: Clen_on. 1; Lewis, J. V.<br />
9, 8 ; Hayes. A. O., 1 _ Johnson. D. W., 4, 1 ; Woodward. H. P,, L<br />
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k,.<br />
1_8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Tr_sie Perfod-_onttnued. THaeele Per ]od--_.,ontlnued.<br />
E_um_ _ol_Ce_t iuue6. Min_alogy_-C_n_ed.<br />
L_eaBtiew--t_ntln_ed. Mineral loca)tties.<br />
Mines--Continued. Bergen Hill: ]_. 1 : Be_k, 3 ; Bourv_,<br />
G_tow_: Apgood, 1; Woodward, I; Da_s, E, S.. 1: Dar_on, g; Kun_,<br />
H. P. 1. 2 ; Manchester. 1 : Bogers. $ ; WTnerry,<br />
New Brunswick: Hawkins, 18 : Wood. - 4; Whltlack, 2.<br />
ward. H. P., L Bound BrOOk: Beck. 2: Hawkins. 8,<br />
RoekyHi]}: Lewla, J.V., 1. Grea_ Hot,h: Fenner. 5, 6; Gordon,<br />
Se+huy]er: Al_good, I; Black, 2: Grau. S. G,, I: Papke, t; Schsller, 4; Wllbery.<br />
I, 2 ; Keith, I ; Lewis. J. V.. I : _o_, B. H,, L<br />
Pleree_ 1; Wo_ward. H. P.. 1; Hoboken: Cozzens. 1; Le_, 2; Roger_,<br />
Au_u_nous, I0. A, F., 2.<br />
Qnarrie_ : Iddinf/s. l ; Northup, I ; Sache, Hopeweli : Lewis. 14.<br />
2. Milling_n : H_twki_j 8*<br />
Materi_la, general : Pier_. I, Hew B_awick '."1_.<br />
Ctay: Rtel, 2, 5. North Plalnfleid: Hawkins, $. lS.<br />
Copper: Apgoo_ I; Black, 2; Bond. 1, Psterso_ <strong>and</strong> West Pateraon: B_tes, 1;<br />
2i Clifton, 1_ Clemson, 1_ Cc_k, 99_ Beck, _; Canfield, 4_ Ca_u. 2:<br />
Credner, 2: Emmo_s, S. F., 1; Gran- Feuner, 5. 6. 8: Gleu_, 2i' Gordon.<br />
_ery. 1, 2i Hawkina. 18; KeBh, 1_ S.G., 1_ Grenz_, A, J. 1; Hawkins.<br />
Kemp, 4, 7 ; Kummel, 48 : Lew/s, J, V., 11, I_ ; Ho_dley, _ _ l_u_t. J. l_, I. 2 :<br />
1. 8, 4; Merrill, 2; Newho_e. l ; Lewis, 14 ; Fapke, 1 _ P_eree, 1 ; Schal+<br />
Pierce, 1; Van Zwalu_e_b_:g. 1; I ler. $. 3. 4, _, 7: V_llant, 1; WherrY.<br />
Weed, 1, 2. $,-_4_ Wl_itney. J. D.. 1; $; Whitlock, 1.<br />
Woodward, H. P_, _; Anou_nous, 10. Plainfield: Hawkins, 1.<br />
_ron: Newhott_e, L Rocky Hill: Clarke, 2.<br />
Manganese : Har_er, I _ Williams. 2. S_uyler : Darton. 7 i Hawkins. 8.<br />
Sto_e: Akeriy, 1; Cook. 7t; Ha_, 2; short HiBs: Glenn, 1.<br />
Joh_on_ M, F_ $_ I_w_, J. V., I0_ Somervilla: Bowe_, I+<br />
Merrill, 6; Rune/l, _. S_ake Hill: Perry. 1.<br />
Zinc: C_ok. _2. UpPer Montelsir: _es, 1. 3 ; S_haller.<br />
Geol--, ge_l : M_lde_ke. 1 _ P_eree, 1. 4.<br />
Geophysics: Weehawken: Martin, 2_ Rogere, $.<br />
Gravitational measuremeu_ <strong>and</strong> _ttiorts_ paleontology,<br />
W_oBard. _, General: Cook. _1,<br />
M_gneLlsm <strong>and</strong> _agneti_ _urveye; Locke, Indetermi_teremalns.<br />
I: W_llard, 7. Footprints: Cope, _, 22_ Edwards, 4;<br />
Seismic explorations : Ewing. 1 : WooBar_, E,3erman, 1, 2 ; G_s_p. 1 = N_,no 1 :<br />
L New_erry, 4, II; Redfie]d, _, _; Wood-<br />
Glacial g_lo_, d_sit_nal features: Rus* w_rth. L<br />
sell. _: Wright. A. A., I. Tmll_: Abel, L 2; Ca_ter, L<br />
Mi_,e_loL.y. Plar_la, _ener_l_ Berry, Y; _olilek, 9, 10;<br />
Mineral groups, _eneeal: C_z_ens+ 1_ Fen* Lewd, M. C., 4: l_wberr_, 11.<br />
ner, 4; H_wkins. 1, 3. (g, 8, 13: Hunt. T/ta//oph_b_: Edwagda, 2.<br />
J, H., 1, 9,* Kuuz. 3: I_.rlso_, 2; Lewis Pter/do_t_: New_rry, 15.<br />
_ : Ma_ebes_r. I : Newho_e. 1 ; Ho_ _rma_h_ : New]_-r_. 12+<br />
up, _ : N_t_B, 1 ; Pierce, 1 : Valiant, 1 i<br />
Va_srtadalen, 1 : W_odward. H. P., L Anlmab.<br />
M_qut_: Co_rad, _1.<br />
Native _eu_: f_h_s_er. 4: D_r_n, 7i _a, P/ece_: Easi_n, 1, _: GeJe,<br />
Lewd, 16: W_odward, H. P,, I. I: Grataealh I; Newber_. 4, $, 21.<br />
Borate: Da_con. 2. 1_ Redfield, I_ 2, 4_ 5, d, 2, I0;<br />
Ror_tlfea_: Tomli_son. 1. " Shaen_. L<br />
Carbonate_: Diegnan, 3_ Hawkins, 15; "_' Re_: Cope, 2, 10| Edwards, 4:<br />
Hc4dley. 2 : Bc_ers. A. F., 2, $ : Whlt. G_Y_e. _. _ Hv_r:te, t ; I_D'P, I.<br />
I_ek, I, _, 4.<br />
Hydrocarbons: Russell, _. Petrology.<br />
O_ldes: M_, 2; R_mee, I. Ign_ roeke.<br />
Extrosive rocks, basalt: Ka_com. 2 : BsY-<br />
S|iic_t_: Bate_, I: BeCk. 2; Bewe_. 1; laY. 4; Dsrt_n. 9. 14_ Davis. 1. 2:<br />
Brown, I; B_tlero 1; Clarke, _; Dana, Fenu_r, I, B, 4; Hawklna, 9: Iddln_,<br />
E, S.. li Fen_er, 3, _, 3; Glen_. I, 2_ I: Kumme], 7, _; Lewis, 9. 12, I_:<br />
GrenziE, A. _T., I ; Hawklns. 18 ; Hess, 1 _ R_ell. L C,, I _ Sehwelt=er. _t : We_l,<br />
Le_, 2i Matin, 2_ Rogers. _: Wherry, 2.<br />
l. B ; Whitney, 2 ; Whttloek. 2. Intrusive roek_.<br />
Sulpl_a_:<br />
Seballar. 2<br />
Fe_ner.<br />
_ WbertT,<br />
_;;<br />
1<br />
Hawkir+s,<br />
: WiLson, K.<br />
16,<br />
H..<br />
18;<br />
L<br />
Diaba_e: A_drea_ I; Ba_om, 3; ]9_y-<br />
Sulphide: Lewis. 14: Wherry. 4; Whir- Icy. 4 _, B_er, 1, 2; Da_a. 4. $;<br />
lock. 5- Dare, on. 8. 9, 14 _ Dsv_, $ i Haw_, 1 ;<br />
Zeollte_: B_.k, g; Bo_trne, I; Feuner. 4; HopPoek. I: Irving. I, 3; Kummel,<br />
_', _: Le_, 3. 9. 13_ Newberry, 1;<br />
Gordon, B. G.. I ; Hawkins. 13 ; Hunt,<br />
J, _f.o 2 _ Maneh_ _r, 2 : Moses, I ; Sclm_ _oeman, l ; Tomllmum. I _ Walker, I,<br />
lar, Z, 4_ Whl_loek. _: Au_m_u_. 2l. 3; Wur_, 4.<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 139<br />
Trlu_ia Period---Contlnued. Tri_ic Perlod--Continued.<br />
petrolcgy-_ontiaued. Water _upply.<br />
Igneous roek_--Contlnued_ Artificial recharge: Barksdale. U.<br />
Intrusive roch_--Contl_ued. Ground w_ter, seneral : Critehow, $ ; Twit-<br />
Dike rocks: Davis, I; Hawkins. 9; shell, U.<br />
PhilliPa, 1, Wells: Cook, 74, 82, 124; Knapp, 3;<br />
Trap (unela_eifled) : Levlson, 2 _ Na- Kummel. 27, 54, ?2 ; N. J, S, W. P. C,,<br />
son. I. 5 ; Simman. I $ UPson. 1 _ Vermeule,<br />
MetaraorpkI_ rocks, hornfeis: A_dTe_e, I; 23; W_Inmno 9, 18, 16, 17, 19, _0.<br />
D_rton. 4_ Irving, 2; Kumme]. 7, 9; Wea<strong>the</strong>ring: RaYmo_ 2.<br />
Lewis, 9. T_llsbi_. See Paleonte]ogy: animals, _lrfhvo-<br />
Sedimentary rocks. _oJ_.<br />
General: Raymond, 2_ Russell. 6. Tunnels. See Engineering geology.<br />
Argfllite: HawkinS, 4 : KummeL 7. Union County,<br />
Conglomerates : Penner. 1 ; Kumme|. r/, Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
9; Nason, I, 6. Freelpitatian: Critehlow. 4; Smock, 4.<br />
_n_tene: Dana, _ _ Darten_ 3 ; Davis. Takl_ : Smock. 6.<br />
2 ;Fenner. 1 _ Finch, 2 ; Kummel, 7, 9 ; Conservation <strong>and</strong> develo]_ment<br />
Lewis, 9; Nsson, 1: Newberry, 1_ Fo_try: Cook, 118,<br />
Sehweit_er, 1, 2, 8 ; Sooman, 1 ; Wurtz. Reclamation <strong>of</strong> la_d, _ewark Me_dow_:<br />
4. 5. Vermeuia, 12. 14. 19.<br />
Shales: Penner, 1; Kummel. 7, 9; Na- Eeonomia geology.<br />
_ so_, I; Sehwettzer, 3; S_man, 1, LoeaIitie_.<br />
Sedimentary Rocks_onilnned, Mine,, general : Honeym_u. I ; Wood-<br />
Sedlmet_ry f_t_rea, ward, H. P., L<br />
Mud eraek_: Hawkins, 4. Quarrie_ _ Johnson, M. E.. I ; Kumme|, _ ;<br />
Rain d_ps <strong>and</strong> hail prints: Grstae_p, Lewis. I0; Parker. I0; _nfoed. 2;<br />
1 _ Lyell, 2 ; Redfle|d. 4, 6, _. 7. Sehrader, l.<br />
RiPple marks: Grat_eap. 1 ; Redfleld, 6. Materials. general: Sauford. Z ; _¢hrader. *<br />
Soils. eomp_ltlon: Salisbury. 18. 1 ; Twttchell. 2.<br />
Clay: Johnson. M. E_. I; Jenk|us. $. _;<br />
Stratts_ra_hY" R_ee, 2.<br />
Triassic: Akerly, I ; Beseom, 3, _ : Bayl_, Co]_er : Apgoo_. I ; Honeymsn, I ; Kalm.<br />
4; Cook. V, 17, 71, 95, 108, 11_, 181, 140; 1 ; W_adward, H. P., L<br />
Coz_en_ 1; Credner. 1. 2, 4; Darten, 14; Peat: MeCourt, 1; Parmele_. 2; Sover, L<br />
Penner. 2 _ Finlay. 1 ; Fluhr. I ; Hawkin_, S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel : Lewis, J. V., 6.<br />
4: Hayes. A, O.. 1; Hobby, I; Kalm, 1: " Stone: Haw_. 2; KummeL T, 60; Lewis,<br />
Kummet. 2. Z, 7. 8. 9, 2_. 50, 78; Lari. 10.<br />
son. 1; Lewis. J. V.. 5, I1; Ludlum. 1; Floo_ a_d Sood control. Pa_sale water_hed:<br />
Lyman. _, $ ; MaeClare, I ; Mar_, IZ ; Hamilton, W. L. 2 : Vermeule. 33.<br />
Marker. 1 ; Mawby. 1 ; Merrill, 8 : Mess- Geedeey.<br />
let, 1 ; lqason, 1, 3, 5 : Redfleld, 8 ; Rus- Bench m_r_: Cook, 136 ; Plummet, I<br />
_ell. 3, 5, 8, 9 ; Salisbury, 17 ; Seh6pf, L Vermeule, 15, _9, 30 ;Anonymoua, _2. _6.<br />
Stream_ <strong>and</strong> stlrfaee d_toage, w&ter p_l Bouu_ari_: N. J. B.. L 5, 6.<br />
<strong>and</strong> wind gaI_: Huhbert. L Surveying: Bowser, _; C_ok, 1_7; Vet-<br />
Struet, ral geology, meals, 15 ; Anonymous, _$.<br />
Local etruetu_e_. GeoDkysle_. magnetism <strong>and</strong> magnetle m_rvey_ :<br />
Dikt_: Darb0n, 9; Hawklns, 9; Rosary. Verm_le, 2. l&.<br />
EL D., 3. Glaehd geolot, y.<br />
Faul_a: Cagper_on, 3; Cook, 71, 9_, 103, Depo_ltlon_l fe_ut_e: K_mmel, "/6; Sails-<br />
140: Darton, 9; Davis, 2; Yenner. I; bury, 28.<br />
Fluhr, 1; Hawkins. 17: KummeL 4; Glac/al lake_, ponds, <strong>and</strong> _iver*, Lake<br />
I/ewb, J. V., 2; Lyman. I: Merrill, 6; pa_ale: Kummel. 7_; Salisbury, 3. 6.<br />
S_e. _ ; V/_eeler. 1 : Wooilazd, 1. Miaere]ogy.<br />
Folds: Davis. 2; Lewis, J. V.. 2. f. M/natal grouse. _eneral: Canfield, I; _no<br />
Sheeia <strong>and</strong> sills : Cook, 95 ; Darton, O, ford. 2 : Sehra_en L<br />
14; Davis, _: Fenner, I; IddinP. I; Carbonates: Whttloek. 2,<br />
Irvin_ 2: Johnson, I1_ Julian, 2; Hy_.arbo_s: Huge|l. 2.<br />
Hummel 14; Lewis. X. V.. 2, T, 9: Mineral ]osSifies. general: Canfield. 1.<br />
Merrill. d; Nason. _: Walker. I, 2; Plainfield: Canfield, l; M_nehester. _<br />
Wurte. 4, Val/ant. $; Whltl_k, 2.<br />
Steaks : Cook. 95 ; Merrffl, 6. Palsonte]ogY. _la_t& 2"_;0kut_ : Edwards,<br />
Minor strueture_, l.<br />
Columnar _o/nttug: Cook. 95. U4: DaI_ peteology, /_dimentery zoeks, rock %YD_<br />
ten, 9 : Davis. _ : He_prl.. 2 ; Lidlnp, gr_vel : Campbell. I.<br />
1 : Lewis, 9 : Merrill. $. Soils. chemical eomvo_ttion : Blair. 6 ; Pat*<br />
Uneonformltie_: Lewis, V, rick. 3.<br />
_Regio_al features, Ta4assie basin: _k_ Stratigraphy; _rlm_te: Merrill. 6. '<br />
9&: Da_4on. l_i:Davis, I; I_wfs. ?; _. quater_m_: C4tmp_eB. L<br />
man, 3 : Merrill, 6 _ RusseU, 4 : Stese, 2 : Water_upP]y.<br />
Wheehn-, 1. Ground water, wells : Cook. 9_ ; _rltehlow,<br />
Vulcan/sin: Dkx*ton. 14. 4 ; Darton. 1_, IS :F_ller. 1. 2 ; Kummel.<br />
NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
140 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Union C_u_tY--Continued. Warren County--Continued.<br />
Water _pplF--Continued. F._onomie g_oloKcF_Contin_d.<br />
Ground water--Continued. Loc._iit f_s- _Continued.<br />
27, 54; N, J. S, W. P. C,, 5; Smock. 9; Quarries_Continued.<br />
Trtbtts, I ; Up,on, 1 ; Woo]man, 9, 13. Parker, 10, 12 ; Peck, 1 _ So.ford, 2 ;<br />
16. 17, IS, 19, 90. _ch_der, t _ Smock. 19 ; Anonymous.<br />
Mineral ccmtent: Cellini, L 16, 17,<br />
Surface _'_ter, getteral : B_ili_ 1 ; CoQk, Materta/s. gener_d: D_y, 9 ; Sanford, 2 :<br />
32, 98, 142: Crttchlow, 1 _ Crees, 1: Sehrader. 1; Twitehell, 9: Wiliiare_,<br />
Grocer, 19, 13, 13_ 15, 16, 17, 12. 19, 20, A. 1.<br />
91, 22, 22, 24. 26. k_, 97. 22; H_m_to_, Covaent: Bayle¥, 6; Cummins, l: Day,<br />
W. L, 1, 3; _trtwell, 1; H_zen, 1; 6; Eckel, L 2, 2; Hamilton. S. H.. 2;<br />
Moore, R; :H, d. S. W. P. C,, I. 2, ll; Johnson, M.E. 2. d, 7, 9; KummeLlS,<br />
merle, 7, 26. Peek, 2 ; Smock, 19 : Twitcheti. )., 2, 2.<br />
St_'eatm gaugin_ <strong>and</strong> gaugin_ s_tions : 4. 2, 6, 5, 9, 50. 12 ; Anonymous, 16, 17.<br />
Critehl0w, 1 ; Grocer. IZ, 12. 14, 15, 18, Clay: _et_kins, 5, 51 Johnson. M, E.. 1 ;<br />
17, 18, 19, 20, $1, 92. °.3, 24, 2_, _6. 27. KummeL 26; Ries, 9_ Sr_ock, 19.<br />
28 _ Hartwell, 2 ; Parker, G, L., 1, 9, 3 ; Copper : Barber, 1 ; Cummins, 1 ; Dieke-<br />
P_ulsen, 1. so_, 3 ; Hamilton, S- H,, it : Honeyma_,<br />
Water fluctuations: Critchiow, 4, 2; Kelth, l: KummeL 26, 31. 52 ;<br />
_lJpI_er Mo_telair. See _ex County ; Mineral- Parker_ 7, 9, 11; Shampanore, 1 ;<br />
ogy: mineral ]oeaIities, Shuster, 1; Smock, 19: Twiteheli, 1 ;<br />
Varve_. See Petrology: _timentary x-oeks. Weed, 4; Woodward_ H. P., L<br />
_edimen_avy _e_tu_es, Graphite: Co_k, 9_.<br />
Vertebrates.<br />
.... da_a.<br />
See PalentoIog¥: Animal_, C,hor- Iron: Barber, 1 ; Bay]ey, 2, 5 ; BisholL I ;<br />
Boyer. Charles Shimer, 1: Co_k, 20,<br />
_rulca_ism: Akerly, I_ Apg_d, I; Bay_ey, _; _9, _, _5, 42, 6B, _B, _, 93. _, I_9,<br />
Cook, 9_; Darten, 8, 2. 13; Davis, _; Fen- tlL 12o; C_mmin_, 1; Fackenthal, 1;<br />
ner_ 1, 3, 4 ; Heilprin, 2 : Iddings. 1 ; Kum_ Gordon. T. F., l ; _amllten. S, H., $ ;<br />
meh 7, 9 ; L_rison, 1 ; Lewis. J_ V., 2. 2, 7, Moneyman, 2 ; Hut_be*, $. 2 : Jackson,<br />
O. _2, 13 : Mawhy. 1 ; Merrill, 5 ; Miller, 5 : Jenkins. 1, 2, 7 ; Joht_so_, M. E., 6,<br />
R. L. I: Moldenke, 1; Nason, 5; Redfleld, 10. 19: KJes_llng, 5: Kitehelh 5; Rum-<br />
S; Russell.8; Stephenson, 2: Wherry, I. meh I_, 18, 21. 32, 43, 50; N_son, q;<br />
Wallkill Basin, See Conservation _nd Develop= Needkam, L 2 ; O'Hara. _, 2 ; Peht_on,<br />
meat : reel_mati_rt <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, :i: Putnam, B, T., I _ _aum. 1 _ Ridg-<br />
W_rren CountY. wnF, 1 : Scranton[ 1 ; Sh_mpanm'e. _ ;<br />
Climate <strong>and</strong>,wea<strong>the</strong>r, Lables_ Smock. 6. Shore, I : Smock, 13, 19 : Twltehell,1,<br />
C_t_r'_ati_ _nd _'_*_loDt_xe_h, re_l_.n_ati_ 9. 10_ Ax_o_mouz, 4,<br />
<strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, Pet/nest _asJnt Bowser, 2; C_ok, Lime: B.vle:_, 6_ Cook, 1_, 2_, 73, 9_:<br />
16. 96, 50. 45, 47, 20, $5, 32, 67, "/_, 92. Kumme], 60.<br />
90. 25, 19_, 11_. 122, 133, 1_9: _Ko_etl, - Mid-rat _ool: _ran Voorh_. 1,<br />
G, W., 1, $. Peat: B_y]ey, 4; Kumme]. 4l; MeCourt,<br />
Economic geology, I, 2 ; Parmelee, 2 ; Soper, I ; T_citche_L<br />
Loealttl_, 8, 9, 12.<br />
Mines, general_ Bayiey. 3, 4, 6; Cook, Sa_d <strong>and</strong> _¢ravel: Johnson. M. _.. 1, 2;<br />
25, 51, 23, 42, 78, 92, 102, I_I, 129 ; Kummel. 3L<br />
Day. _; Hughes. 9, 5; Jenkins, 1; Silver: Smock, 19.<br />
No,on. 7; O'Hsra, 1, 2; Sanford, 9_ S_ne: Bayley, 6" Cook, 81, 2_; Ecke],_:<br />
Sehrader. I; Williams, A,. 1, K_mmel 33: Lewis, lO; MeCourt. 5;<br />
Oxford: Bsrber, 1; Bayley_ _, 4, 5; Smock, 19_ "Fwi_ehell, L 9, 8, 10, 12.<br />
Bishop, 1: Cook. 17, 35. 68, q_. 95, T_le <strong>and</strong> soapstone: Kumroel, 60: Peek,<br />
9_, I_2, 111, 121. 12_ ; Curtains. 1 ; 1, 9 : Sm_k. 19 ;TwltchcH. 3. 8, 15.12.<br />
Gordon, T, P., I; Hamilton, S.H._ White m_r| _ Cook, 36: Eekeh _; Kum-<br />
9; H0neyman, Z; Jenkins. 1, _, 7; meh 15: Van Voorhis, I,<br />
Kitcheli, 6: Kxnnmel, 19, 12, 2_: _ne: Cook. 22.<br />
_'lsson, 2, 7; O'H_ra. I, 2; p_t_arn, F,ngineerin_ geology, c_als: Cummins, I.<br />
B. T., 1 ; RIdgway, 1 ; Roger_, H.D., Floods <strong>and</strong> flo_d control, DeIaw_re wa_er-<br />
1: Scranton. 1; Smith, L. _,., 1; shed: Vermeule. 20,<br />
Smock, 12. 19. Geodesy.<br />
Pahaquarry: Barber, 1; Bond. 1 ; Cook, Bench marks : Cook, 27, 122 _ Plummet, I ;<br />
17 ; Cummins, 1 ; Hamilton, S. H,, S ; Vermeule, 12. 29, $0,<br />
HoneFman, 9; Keith, 1; Kutnmei, Surveying: Bowser, 2, 5; Cook, 89, 127;<br />
35. 51. 53_ Parker. 7, 5, 11; Sham- Vermeuie. 15; Vide, 9; Anon_nxous, I_3. '<br />
_anere, 1 ; Shuster, 1 ; Smock, 19 ; Geopkyafe_, magr_etism <strong>and</strong> magnetic s_r-<br />
Snell. 2: Twitehell, 1; Weed, 4; vey_: Cook, 52; Verraeute. 2. 15; Anon*<br />
Woedw_ed, H. P,, I. ¥_oas, 29,<br />
Washington : Baying'. 3 : Hvgh_, 9. 2 ; Glv,eial geologY, general : SalleburF, 22.<br />
Johnson. M. E., 6. 10; Pe_r_on_ L Dep_Itional fe¢.tures: Sali_kury, l, 92;<br />
Quitrries_ Cook, _1, 8_; Hamilton, S.H,, Ward, _,. 1, _, _; Wright, A, A-, 1.<br />
; Haw_, 91 Johnson, M. E.. 2, 7. 9; Bro_ional feature_ ; SalisburY, 1 ; Ward,<br />
Kumntel, 15 _ ]Le_vl_,10; McCo_rt, 8 ; 2, 2,<br />
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SUBJECT INDEX 141<br />
Warren County--Continued. WArren County--Continued.<br />
Glacial geology--Continued. Water Supply--Continued.<br />
Glacial lakes, ponds, <strong>and</strong> rivers, general : Surface water--'-Continued.<br />
Salisbury, 10. Cook, 98: Critchlow, 1 ; firover. 8, 5,<br />
Mineralogy. 10, 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 17, 18, 19, 20. 21.<br />
Mineral groups, general: Canfield, 1: Day. 22. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28: Hartwell, 1;<br />
2 ; Sanford. 2 ; Schrader. 1; Seymour. ]4. J. S. W. P. C.. 5 I Parker. G. L..<br />
1; Valiant. 2; Westgate. 2; WiSiams, 1. 2. 3; Paulsen, 1.<br />
A.. 1. Stream flow: Ccck. 139.<br />
Native elemenls: Eyerman, 2 ; Smock. 19. Stream gauging <strong>and</strong> gauging Btations:<br />
Oxides: Roepper, 1. Bakb. 1. 2. 3; Barrows, H. K. 1.'2. 3;<br />
Sulphldes: Eyerman. 2, Criteh]ow, 1_ Grover. 1. 2, 8, 5, 7, 8,<br />
Mineral localities. _eneraI: Canfield, 1 ; 9. 10. 12. lB. 14. 12. 16. 17. 18, 19. 20.<br />
Day, 2 ; Schrader, 1 ; Seymour, 1 ; 21, 22, 23, 23. 25, 26. 27, 28 : HartweB,<br />
Williams, A.. 1. 2 ; Parker. G. L.. 1. 2, 3 ; PAUlSen, 1.<br />
Jenny Jump Mountain: Canfield, I; Wea<strong>the</strong>ring: MacClintook, 4; Ward, 2.<br />
Chester, 4; Manchester. 2 ; Sanford, 2 ; Washington mine. See Warren County ; Eeo-<br />
Schrader, 1: Seymour, 1; Valiant, 2.3; nomic geologY: mines; Mineralogy: rain.<br />
W_tgafe, 2. - eral localities.<br />
Oxford: Chester, 4 ; Manchester. 2 ; Watehung Mountains. See Petrology: igneous<br />
Valiant. 3. rocks, extrusive, basalt; Structural geol-<br />
Phillipsburg : Canfield, I ; Sanford. 2 ; ogy_ sheets <strong>and</strong> sills ; vulcanism.<br />
Schrader, 1 : Seymour, 1 ; Valiant. 3. Water gaps. See Streams And surface drainage.<br />
Washington : Valiant. 3. Water supply.<br />
Paleontology. Arttfielal recharge: Barksdale, 11.<br />
Animals, general: Kindle, 1. Ground water, general: Barkedale, 2. 7;<br />
Molluscs: Baker, F. C., 1, 2:'Leidy. 3. Cook. 66, 73, 82. 98, 116, 124, 132 ;<br />
Artaropod4x: Weller, L Crltehlow, 3; Cross, 1; Dartan, 12, 13,<br />
Ckord_tg, Mammalla: Baker. 2; Max- 14; Fuller, 1. 2: Hazen. 1: Johnson.<br />
well, 1; Scott. 1, 2, 3. M.E.. 7, 9_ Knapp, 3, 3; Kummel, 27,<br />
Petrology. 53. 72, 78 ; La Forge, 1 ; Lewis, 11 ; N. J.<br />
Igneous rocks. S.W. P, C., 5; PeRle, 1; Sanford, 1;<br />
Intrusive rocks. Silltmau. 1 ; Smock, 12 ; Thompson, 1. 2,<br />
Diabase: Westgate, 3. 2. 4, 5, 6; Tribus. 1; Twitehell. II;<br />
Dike rocks: Westgate, 3. Vermeule, 4, 5, 7, 8. 17, 22, 26; Wool-<br />
Metamorphic rocks, man, 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15, 16. 17, 18.<br />
Gneiss: Westgate. 2. 19, 20; Anonymous. 19.<br />
Marble (crystalline limestone) : Kum- Wells: Barksdale, 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9. 10;<br />
mel_ 33 ; Westgate, 1, 2, 3. BRacero, 1, 2, 3 ; Bayley. 4 ; Cook. 4, 38.<br />
Serpentine: Peck, 1. 66. 74, 82, 98, 99, 105, 116. 124, 132,<br />
Sedimentary rocks. 133, 142; Critehlow, 2, 2. 4: Cross, 1;<br />
Till: Ward. 3, Darten. 11, 12. 13, 14i Fuller. 1, 2;<br />
White marl: Cook. 56. Hamilton, W. L. I; Johnson. D. W.. 7;<br />
Sedimentary features, geodes: Manley, 1. Johnson, M. E.. 2, 4. 8, 10, 13: Knapp,<br />
Soils, composition: Blair, 1, 4, 8; Cook. 6_, 2, 4: Kummel, 27. 54. 65, 68, 72: Morse,<br />
72; Jennteg, 1_ Patrick, 2. 1; N. J, S. W. P, C, 5; Peals, 1; Rus-<br />
Stratigraphy, general: Snell, 2. sell, 5: Sanford, 1 ; Schaefer. 1; SehSpf,<br />
Pre-Cambrian : Bayley, 4 ; Emmons. E.. 1 ; 1 ; Silliman. 1 ; Smith. T. P., 1 ; Smock.<br />
Nason, 8; Westgate, 1, 3. 8, 9, 12_ Spencer, 4; Thompson, 1, 3, 4.<br />
Cambrian: Bayiey. 4; Emmons. E., I; 5. 6; Tribus. I; Twltchell, II; Upson.<br />
Ludlum, 1l Nason, 8, 9; Welier, 1; _: Vermeule, 4, 9. 23, 25: Woolman, L<br />
Westgate, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 13, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19,<br />
Ordavieian: Bayley. 4; Ludlum, 1. 25, 21.<br />
Triassic: Salisbury, 17. MineraI content: _arksdale, 2, 5 ; Butch-<br />
Quaternary: MaeClintaek. 4. ard. L 2. 2 ; Collins. 1 ; Cook, 17. 45. 53.<br />
Streams <strong>and</strong> surface drainage. 74, 82, 94, 105. 118, 124, 142_ Cross, 1;<br />
Drainage history: Waiter, 1. Darten, 11 ; Day, 2. 4, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 18.<br />
Lakes. Ponds. swamps: Vermeule. 2, 8, 15. 15, 17. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, 26;<br />
Water gaps <strong>and</strong> wind gaps: Cummins*, 1_ Dole I; Hartwe]l, 1; Katz, 1. 2. 4:<br />
Stese. 1; Walter L Kummel, 51. 57, 60, 56; Loughlin, 1:<br />
Structural geology. Mansfield. 5 : Mitchell, 3, 4 ; Moore, 3 ;<br />
Local structures. Morse. 1; Myers. 2. 3. 4; N. J. S. W.<br />
Faults: Peck, 1. P.C. 2; Parker. E. W.. 2, 4, 6, 8. 10,<br />
Water supply. I; Sanford, I; Smith. T. P.. I; Stone.<br />
Ground<br />
Folds :<br />
water,<br />
Peck,<br />
wells:<br />
l.<br />
Fuller, 1. 2: Kum- R.W.,<br />
12, 14 ; PeRle,<br />
1, 2, 3;<br />
1 ;<br />
ThomPson.<br />
Pierson. 1 :<br />
1.<br />
Platt.<br />
3, 4.<br />
I.<br />
5,<br />
H..<br />
6;<br />
reel. 54; N, J. S. W. P. C., 6; Wool- Twitchell. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 7, 5, 9, 10_ Verman_<br />
13, 16, 17, 25. meule, 8, 9, 23 : Ward, J. D.. 1.<br />
MinerAl content: Collins, 1. SurfaeewAter, general: Babh, l,2,3:Barke-<br />
Surface water, general : Babb, 1, 2, 3 : dale, 2 ; Barrows, H. K., 3, 2, 3 : Baseom,<br />
Barrows. H. K.. 1. 2. 3 ; Colli_s, 1 ; 2. 3 ; Bayiey, 4 ; Collins, 1 ; Cook, 17, 46,<br />
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142 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Water supply--Continued. Wate_ supply--Continued.<br />
Surtace water, generaL_ontinued. Water fluctuations Barksdale, 1, 2. 3. 4. 5,<br />
48. 53. 66, 83, 98, 99, 115, 132, 133, 142; 6, 8, 9, 10; Critohlow, 4; Schaefer, 1;<br />
Crltchlow. 1, 2. 3 ; Cro_. 1 ; Dole, 1 : Thompson. 3. 4.<br />
Grover, 1, 2, 8, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, 9. I0, 11, Wea<strong>the</strong>r. See Climate <strong>and</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
12, 13. 14, 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, Wea<strong>the</strong>ring: MacClthtock, 3, 4; Salisbury, 22;<br />
23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28; Hamilton, W. L, Ward, 3.<br />
1, 3, Hartwell. 1, 2 ; Hazen, 1 ; Holllster, Weehawken. See Hudson Couaty ; MineraloL.y:<br />
1; Morton, 1, 2; Hoyt. I; Johnson, iS; mineral localities.<br />
Kummel, 65. 67, 68, 69. 70. 71; L_ Wells, See Water supply: ground _ater.<br />
Forge, 1: Leighton, 1, 2; Merrill. 6; West Paterson. See Passaic County; Miner-<br />
Moore. 3; Newell, 1. 2, 3: N. J. S. W.P. alogy : mineral localities.<br />
C.. I. 2. 4, 5 : Parker. G. L., 1, 2, 3 ; Paulsen.<br />
1 ; Spencer. 4 ; Thompson. 2. 3, 4 ; Wharton mines. See Morris County; Economic<br />
Vermeule. 3, 4. 5. 7. 8, 9. 15. 16. 17, 18. geology: Iocaliti_.<br />
24, 26 : Ward, J. D., 1 ; Anonymous. 19. White marl. See Economic geology : materials :<br />
Stream flow: Baseom. 1 : Cook, 139 ; Croes, Petrology: sedimentary rocks.<br />
1 ; Hartwell, 1, 2 ; H_llistor. 1 ; Vermeule. Wind gaps. See Streams <strong>and</strong> surface drainage.<br />
6. 6, 8. 11. Wind work.<br />
Stream gauging <strong>and</strong> gauging statione: Deposition: Baehe, 2; Cook, 23: Haupt, 2;<br />
Babb. 1, 2, 6; Barrows, EL K., I, 2, 3; Knapp. 1; Kummel, 6: Merrill, F. J. H..<br />
Critchlow. I. 2 ; Grover. I. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 1 ; Russell. 5 : Salisbury. 6. 4. 12. 14. 13.<br />
8. 9. 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 16, 19, 17, 22. 23, 29; Woodman, 1. 3.<br />
20, 21. 22, 23, 24. 25, 26. 27, 28; _Amll. Erosion: Berry, 19; Johnson. D. W.. 8;<br />
ton. W. L, 1 ; Hartwell. 2 ; Ho]listor. 1 ; N.J.S.W.P.C.. I, 6.<br />
Horton, 1. 2; Hoyt, 1; Newell, 1. 2. 3; Storms (hurricane <strong>and</strong> tornado): Bache, 1;<br />
Parker, G. L.. I. 2, 3 ; Paulsen. 1 ; Vex- Beck. 1 ; Clayton. I ; Cook. 84 ; E_py. I ;<br />
meule. 5, 6, 7, 8. Hare, 1. 2 ; Johnson. D. W.. 3 ; Johnson,<br />
Water power: Baseom, 1. 2; KummeI, 68; W. It.. 1: Kummel, 49: Redfleld, 2.<br />
La For_. 1 ; Le_hton. 1 ; N. J. 8. W.<br />
P. C., 4; Spencer, 4; Vermeule. 3, 5. 6, Zeolites. See Mineralogy: mineral groups. _<br />
7, 8, 24. gth¢. See Economic geolo_,: mat_rlals.<br />
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