Volume 2
Geologic literature on North America, 1785-1918 / by John M. Nickles.
- Nickles, John M. (John Milton), 1859-1945.
- Date:
- 1923-1924
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Geologic literature on North America, 1785-1918 / by John M. Nickles. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX [The name and number following the colon refer to Part I, where the title and citation are given The number consists of the last two figures of the year of publication.] Abandoned valleys, Ohio basin: Campbell (M R), Ola Aberdeen-Redfield folio, S. Dak. (no. 165): Todd, 09 Abitibi region, Ontario: Johnston (J F E), 02; Wilson (W J), 02 Abrasive materials: Katz, 13b; King (F P), 94; Phalen, 08c: Pratt, Olh; U S G S, 83; Canada: McLeish, 10, 14 Absaroka folio, Wyo. (no. 52): Hague, 99b Absaroka Range, Tertiary volcanoes: Hague, 99c Abstraction of potassium during sedimentation: Watson (J W), 13 Acadia, physiography: Daly, 01 Acadian geology: Dawson (J W), 55 Accident-Grantsville folio,Md.-Pa.-W Va. (no. 160): Martin (G C), 08a Aceratherium, Miocene, S. Dak.: Osborn, 93b Achaenodon: Osborn, 83 Acidaspis: Clarke (J M), 91a Acrostichopteris, revision of: Berry, lOf Adamites and pre-Adamites: Winchell (A), 78 Adams, C. B., biography: Seely, 03 Addresses. American geological history: Dana (J D), 56a American geological science, indebtedness to Canada: Dawson (J W), 87 Antiquity of man: Penck, 09a Applied geology: Brooks (A H), 12 Aspects of modern petrology: Harker, 11 Association of gold with other metals: Pearce, 90b Biologic evolution: Ward (L F), 90b Borderland between crystallography and chem¬ istry: Goldschmidt, 04 Cambrian faunas, diffusion and sequence: Matthew (G F), 93 Canadian and Scottish geology: Dawson (J W), 85a Canadian geological nomenclature: Ells, 99a Canadian geology: Dawson (J W), 64 Catastrophism and evolution: King (C), 77a Century of progress in paleontology: Weller, 99b Climate of Acadia in earliest times: Matthew (G F), 93e Continental problems: Gilbert, 93a Concentration as a geological principle: Rus¬ sell, 07a Continents and oceans, origin of: Love, 08 Contributions of America to geology: Rice (W N), 07 Cretaceous system in Canada: Whiteaves, 94 Crystalline rocks of the Northwest: Winchell (N H), 84e Darwin and geology: Stevenson, 09 Denudation of the two Americas: Reade, 85 Development of systematic petrography in nineteenth century: Cross, 02a Addresses—Continued. Distribution of nation’s mineral wealth: Smith (G O), 09 Dry land in geology: Coleman, 16 Early surroundings of life: Lane, 07c Earth genesis: Chamberlin (T C), 18 Earthquake forecasts: Gilbert, 09a Earth movements: Van Hise, 98b Earth sciences, relations: Davis (W M), 04 Earth-crust movements: Le Conte, 97 Earth’s crust: Holland, 14 Elementary lecture on geology: Ells, 89a Evidence for evolution in the history of extinct Mammalia: Cope, 83zg Evolution as it appears to the paleontologist: Osborn, 07c Evolution of petrological ideas: Teall, 03 Evolution with reference to effects of geological changes on animal life: Packard (A S), 98 Evolutional geology: Sollas, 00 Experiment in geology: Adams (F D), 18 Federal Government, relation to the mining industry: Hayes, 06 Fossil insects: Cockerell, 17d; Scudder, 90i Future for geologists: Hubbard (G D), 17 Genealogy of Vertebrata: Cope, 85a Genetic theories of ore deposits, application to search for local enrichments: Collins (G E), 13 Geognosy of the Appalachians: Hunt, 71a Geography, relation to geology: Davis (W M), 12a Geologic bases of mining law: De Kalb, 10 Geologic basis for artesian prediction: Darton, 09c Geologic forecast of the future opportunities of our race: Chamberlin (T C), 09b Geologic history, application of biology to: White (C A), 86b Geologic history of myriapods and arachnids: Scudder, 85i Geologic history of North American continent: Hall, 69, 83m; White (C A), 85c Geologic science, relation to education: Shaler, 96a Geologic time: Walcott, 93 Geological change and time: Geikie (A), 93 Geological progress in Canada: Ells, 90d Geological progress of twenty-five years: West- gate, 12 Geological surveys, relations: Branner, 90a; relations to successful mining: Winslow, 91c Geological work in the Southwest: Gould, 17 Geology: Kemp, 08; Marbut, 13 Geology, relation to mining industry: Lawson, 05 Geology and agriculture, relations: McGee, 82b](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0002_0009.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)