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A Subject Index of the Publications of the Geological Survey of Ohio, from its Inception to and including Bulletin Eight of the Fourth Series BY ALICE GREENWOOD DERBY, B, PH., B. A. 4 PART TWO. A Bibliography of the publications relating to the Geology of Ohio, other than those of the State Geological Survey. BY MARY WILSON PROSSER. Published by authority of the Legislature of Ohio, under the supervision of the State Geologist. CoLumBus, Onto, Auaust, 1906. Printed by the Springfield Publishing Compan Springfield, Ohio. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. io His Excellency ANDREW L. Harris, Governor of Ohio. Str:—I have the honor to present to you, herewith, the Sixth Bulletin of the fourth series of the publications of the Geological Survey of Ohio. The subject is A Bibliography of Ohio Geology. It is in two parts, the first of which gives an exhaustive analysis of the publica- tions of the Geological Survey of Ohio, from its earliest organization down to the eighth Bulletin of the Fourth Series, published in August, 1906, and which has been prepared by Miss Alice Greenwood Derby, B.Ph., B.A. The second part is an equally painstaking list of all ref- erences to Ohio Geology appearing in other publications than the official publications of the Geological Survey of Ohio, and has been prepared by Mary Wilson Prosser (Mrs. C.S. Prosser). The two lists are mutually complementary. I submit this work to you with confidence that it will greatly improve the accessibility, and hence the value, of the studies thus far made in the field of Ohio geology. Ihave the honor to be, Yours very respectfully, Epwarp Orton, Jr., E. M. State Geologist. OFFICERS OF THE SURVEY, _ Epwarp-Orron, Jr., E. M.....:...... Pee eee eat Meee State Geologist CHARLES Smiru Prosser, M. Sc. ...... ...... .... Assistant Geologist Areal and Stratigraphical Geology. Joun Apams Bownocker, D. Se................. Assistant Geologist Economic Geology. NATHANIEL Wricut Lorp, E. M................. Consulting Chemist Constitution and Utilization of Coals. BMigaeM. Bex MCCUBLEAND 6.4.02 e vv erase n. Stenographer and Clerk _ ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE STATE GEOLOGIST. BULLETIN SIX, This Bulletin aims to present to the public a thorough analytical statement of what has been done by the various individuals and organ izations which have represented the Geological Survey of Ohio since the State first took up this branch of its duties, or who have written on the subject of the Geology of Ohio in any of its numerous phases. It is, of course, realized that no such work is ever entirely complete, and in the nature of the case cannot be made so, but it is believed that the present work covers in its two branches all of the most important con- tributions in this field. The purposes served by a bibliography are in general well known, * but it-is probably not realized by the average reader how exceedingly important this branch has become in all lines of scientific, historical or literary research. The constant and increasing subdivision of knowl- edge, the enormous increases in book-making and book circulation and the unparalleled number of persons entering into research, make im- provement in our systems of classification and storing knowledge one of the vital necessities of our day. While a library is of the greatest value as a storehouse or receptacle of knowledge, yet it is well nigh valueless unless it is well indexed. Further, the indices must be several, from different systems of classifications—subjects, titles, authors, ete. Indices are to a library what the ledger is to a commercial company. Without their assistance, the investment would be well nigh worthless and certainly unprofitable. Besides the general reasons in favor of the making of bibliographies, as a means of extending knowledge, there are special reasons why this work should be done in Ohio by the Geological Survey. As is well known, the early volumes of the Survey were published in large numbers, and distributed through the General Assembly. But, in all this lavish expenditure of expensive printing, there was no systematic effort made to see that copies of the reports were placed in the libraries of the cities and towns of Ohio, or in the libraries of Ohio schools and _ colleges; still less was done in the way of securing systematic exchange with the Surveys of other states and foreign countries. As a result, some large and well endowed libraries have complete sets of our publications, which they have secured chiefly by purchase from private owners; smaller and unendowed libraries more often have broken sets, secured by donation, but which they have not been able to complete; while ) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY, the vast majority of small libraries, both in Ohio. and over the country generally, especially those of recent establishment, have only odd volumes of our publications or none at all. It is now too late to remedy the damage done by the wasteful system of free distribution of these reports; the total known supply now held for sale among second-hand book-dealers and collectors is very small; reprinting would be too costly to be seriously considered. But one thing remains to be done—if the old reports cannot be furnished to the libraries, we can at least furnish a complete statement of what they contained, so that scholars who desire to search the liter- ature of our Survey can at least find in advance whether it contains any articles or references to the points they are looking up. The modern system of library exchanges, by which one library can borrow from another a volume for temporary use, thus enables a scholar to obtain a copy of whichever one of our publications he may need, and to refer to it with precision and certainty, while without this bibliography he could only became aware of this fact by obtaining access to a set of our publications and himself studying out their contents. The bibliography may then be regarded as an up-to-date feature of Geological Survey literature, which is well worth having on its own account, but which owing to the peculiar situation of the Geological Survey of Ohio in regard to its literature is for us doubly necessary and important. In fact, it is the one and indispensable thing which can be done to remedy a bad situation so far as it may _be remedied. This Bulletin has been prepared in view of these considerations, and with a view to making it an aid to the geologist, the student, the practical man who may need to consult the work of this Survey. It is a source of regret, that there cannot be published at the same time and place a list of the places in Ohio where access to full sets of the reports may be had, but this information is not at hand and would be difficult to obtain. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 9 PUBLICATIONS OF THE SURVEY. Since this volume is itself the most careful list ever prepared on this subject, the usual abbreviated notice published in the other volumes of this series is omitted. DISTRIBUTION OF REPORTS. First Geological Survey.— These volumes are out of print and rare. They can only be procured from dealers in second-hand libraries and are difficult to obtain even there. Second Geological Survey.—These volumes were all distributed at the time of their issue. The State retained no stock for meeting future demands, so that no copies of any of these volumes can be obtained from the office of the State Geologist. They can be bought in many second-hand book stores, and from dealers in old libraries, at prices ranging from a few cents to two or three dollars per volume, according to rarity.and demand. Volumes V and VI are the rarest and most sought for. ; Third Geological Survey.—These volumes were all distributed at the time of issue, except volume VII, of which 1,500 were put in the hands of the Secretary of State, for sale at the cost of publication. Of these, a few remain at the date of the publication of this volume. The price is $1.50. To obtain copies, send postal or money order to the Secretary of State, State House, Columbus, Ohio. No other vol- umes can be obtained from this source. The other volumes of this series can be procured only from second- hand book and library dealers. Fourth Geological Survey.—Under the law, copies of these Bulletins can be bought at the office of the State Geologist at the cost of pub- lication. Postal orders, money orders, checks, drafts, or currency must accompany orders: Stamps will not be received. Pullewn 1— Oil and. Gas.t xg hed oe coud seaes $ 0.65 Bulletin 2—Uses of Hydraulic Cements........... 0.30 Bulletin 3—Manufacture of Hydraulic Cements— Issue exhausted. Bulletin 4—Lime Resources and Lime Industries— In press. Bulletin 5—Sand-Lime Brick Industry—In press. Bulletin 6—Bibliography of Ohio Geology......... Bulletin 7—Revised Nomenclature of the Ohio Geo- logioal. Formations. ~........2... 0.06 Bulletin 8—Salt, Deposits and the Salt Industry in CIS ON OAs Oo ee 0.06 ft 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. LAWS UNDER WHICH THE SURVEY OPERATES, For the information: of the public, the law under which the work of the Survey is prosecuted is herewith published: Laws of Ohio, 1889, Vol. 86, p. 262. (Senate Bill 409.) AN ACT To Provide for the Extension of the Geological Survey of the State. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the ~ governor is hereby authorized to appoint a state geologist, whose duty it shall be to ~ continue and extend the investigations already made into the geological structure and resources of the state. Said state geologist shall be appointed for a term of two years, but he may be removed for cause at any time, and a successor appointed in his stead; and the governor is authorized to fill any vacancy which may occur from any cause, at any time. The compensation of said state geologist shall be at the rate of three hun- dred dollars per month, for the time actually employed; and said geologist shall have power to employ such assistants as he may need; but in no event shall the salary of the geologist, pay of assistants, and expense of the department, exceed the amount of the expenditure authorized by the general assembly. Section 2. It shall be the duty of said geologist to study, and determine as nearly as possible, the number and extent of the various formations of the state; to repre-’ sent the same, from time to time, upon properly constructed maps and diagrams; to study the modes of occurrence and the distribution of the useful minerals and prod- ucts of these formations; to determine the chemical composition and structure of the same; to investigate the soils and water supply of the state; and to give attention to the discoveries of coal, building stone, natural cement, petroleum, gas and other nat- ural substances of use and value to the state. He may also collect and describe the fossils of the various geological formations of the state; but no expenditure shall be incurred under this head that is not expressly ordered and provided for by the general assembly. Section 3. The said geologist shall make, on or before the first day in February of each year, a report to the governor, covering the work of the preceding year, and the report shall be transmitted to the general assembly, to be printed in the same manner as other public documents, or as shall be otherwise ordered. Section 4. The salaries of the state geologist, and the assistants employed by him, together with the traveling and incidental expenses, shall be paid monthly, on presentation of properly itemized vouchers, signed by the governor, out of the state treasury, from the appropriation made for such purpose. Section 5. There is hereby appropriated from the general revenue fund the sum of one thousand dollars annually, for the purpose above named. Section 6. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. NOAH H. ALBAUGH. Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives. THEODORE F. DAVIS, Passed April 12, 1889. ' President pro tem. of the Senate. From the terms of the law, it was evidently intended to provide for the creation of a bureau of geology to which only a portion of the time of the State Geologist should be applied, as the annual appropriation made was much too small to provide the salary of a State Geologist contin- 7. ea SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 11 uously, without making any provisions for office expenses, assistance, etc. It was thought at that time that a few months’ work per year would be sufficient to maintain the Survey abreast of geological develop- ments. The powers and duties of the State Geologist under this act were made so broad and general as to permit carrying on almost any work, so that no new legal provision was thought necessary in connection with reopening the work of the Survey under the Fourth organization. The sum designated in Section 5 is not made a limiting condition of the law so that the Legislature may appropriate any other. amount, at its discre- tion, for carrying on the work. Acting under this law, the Legislature has made the following appro- priations for geological work: Designation of Legeslature. Year. Mesancerat | Sopaateer CARE Ss cer Sehr a a: 1900 : $2,500 00 Seventy-Fourth ..... Ee ates : 1901 $3,500 00 BEVERLY MITCH 5. v7. saan esi ; | 1902 $5,000 00 Seventy-Fifth....:... : Ae : Si ‘ 1903 $3,000 00 Beventyepicpl. O46 ak Loews 1904 $2,800 00 se yah Sixth i Oc cia hate ae arene 1905 $2,900 00 Seventy-Seventh. . > SE aee .} 1908 $3,850 00% | Seventy-Seventh..... : : ; ae 1907 $5,100 00 *And balance and receipts. The law providing for the publication and distribution of reports is as follows: Laws of Ohio, 1902, Vol. 95, p. 593. (House Bill 800.) AN ACT To Provide for the Publication and Distribution of the Reports of the State Geologist. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That whenever the state geologist shall have completed a bulletin upon any of the subjects upon which he is authorized to conduct investigation, he shall notify the state printing 12 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. commission of this fact, and it shall be the duty of this commission to determine the number of copies which shall be printed, and the grade of paper, the kind of binding, and any other details incident to its proper publication. Section 2. It shall be the duty of said commission to provide for the publication of said bulletin as soon as possible after the completion of the same. The issue shall consist of a minimum number of three thousand copies. Of these, one thousand copies, after deducting 200 for the State Library, snail be distributed pro rato among the general assembly. One thousand shall be distributed free by the state geologist in exchange with other surveys, and with individuals whose services have been used in the collection or preparation of the matter for the bulletins. Of this number not mgre than four hun- dred may be distributed during the first year after publication, and not more than - fifty in any subsequent year. ‘ . One thousand copies shall be set aside for binding along with other bulletins from time to time. When asufficient number of such bulletins have accumulated to make collectively a volume of from 800 to 1,000 pages, they shall be bound, lettered and numbered, to take their place in the series of volumes already published by the survey. The distribution of the bound volume of the survey shall be in the hands of the state geologist; but the state library shall receive ten copies, each member of the gen- eral assembly one copy, with privilege to draw not to exceed two other copies on appli- cation, and public libraries in the state shall be supplied with one copy each. The volumes remaining after these demands have been met, may be distributed among the geological surveys and geological societies of the United States and of foreign countries in exchange for their publications. Section 3. The board may, at its discretion, order the publication of extra copies in addition to the three thousand already provided for. These extra copies shall be placed in the hands of the state geologist.. From these members of the general assem- bly may, on application, draw up to fifty (50) copies each. Those remaining shall be placed on sale at a price equal to the net cost of printing and binding, which price is to be established by the state supervisor of public printing.. The proceeds of such sales shall be accounted for and paid into the state treasury, and the state geologist shall be required by the commission to give suitable bond for the security of the funds thus passing through his hands. The proceeds of such sales shall be credited to the account of the geological survey, and shall be used for the prosecution of the further work of the survey without distinction from other funds which the general assembly from time to time appropriates for the survey. Section 4. The cost of printing, illustrating, electrotyping, binding, et cetera, of said bulletins and said volumes, shall be paid from the general appropriation for state printing. Section 5. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. W. S. McKINNON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. F. B. ARCHER, Passed May 12, 1902. President of the Senate. THE SURVEY IN ITS RELATIONS TO THE PUBLIC, The usefulness of the Survey is not limited to the preparation of formal reports on important topics. There is a constant and insistent desire on the part of the people to use it as a technical bureau for free advice in all matters affecting the geology or mineral industries of the SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 13 State. A very considerable correspondence comes in, increasing rather than decreasing in amount, and asking specific and particular questions on points in local geology. The volume of this correspondence has made it necessary to adopt a uniform method of dealing with these requests. Not all of them can be granted, but some can and should be answered. There is a certain element of justice in the people demanding such information, from the fact that the geological reports issued in former years were not so dis- tributed as to make them accessible to the average man or community today. The eases commonly covered by correspondence may be clas- sified as follows: 1st. Requests for information covered by previous publications.— This is furnished where the time required for copying the answer is not too large. Where the portion desired cannot be copied, the enquirer is told in what volume and page it occurs and advised how to proceed to get access to a copy of the report. 2d. Requests for identification of minerals and fossils:—This is done, where possible. As a rule, the minerals and fossils are simple and familiar forms, which can be answered at once. In occasional cases, a critical knowledge is required and time for investigation is necessary. Each assistant is expected to co-operate with the State Geologist in answering inquiries concerning his field. jd. Requests from private individuals for analyses of minerals and ores, and tests to establish their commercial value.—Such requests are frequent. They cannot be granted, however, except in rare instances. Such work should be sent to a commercial chemical laboratory. The position has been taken that the Geological Survey is in no sense a chemi- cal laboratory and testing station, to which the people may turn for free analytical work. Whatever work of this sort is done, is done on the initiative of the Survey and not at the solicitation of an interested party. * The greatest misapprehension in the public mind regarding the Sur- vey is on this point. Requests for State aid in determining the value of private mineral resources, ranging from an assay worth a dollar, up to drilling a test well costing several thousand dollars, represent extreme cases. At present there is no warrant for the Survey making private tests, even where the applicant is entirely willing to pay for the service. In many cases individuals would prefer the report of a State chemist or State geologist to that of any private expert, at equal cost, because of the prestige which such a report would carry. But it is a matter of doubt whether it will ever be the function of the Survey to enter into commer- cial work of this character; it certainly will not be unless explicit legal provisions for it are made. 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. 4th. Requests from a number of persons representing a diversity of interests, who jointly ask the Survey to examine into and publicly report upon some matter of local public concern—Such cases are not common. It is not always easy to determine whether such propositions are really actuated by public interest or not. Hach case must be judged on its merits. The Survey will often be prevented from taking up such investigations by the lack of available funds, while otherwise the work would be attempted. The reputed discovery of gold is one of the most prolific sources of such calls for State examination. It usually seems wise and proper to spend a small sum in preventing an unfounded rumor from gaining acceptance in the public mind, before it leads to large losses, and unneces- sary excitement. The duty of dispelling illusions of this sort cannot be considered an agreeable part of the work of the Survey, but it is never- theless of very direct benefit to the people of the Pree BULLETIN NUMBER SIX. PART ONE. A SUBJECT INDEX OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF OHIO, FROM ITS INCEPTION TO AND INCLUDING BULLETIN NUMBER EIGHT, SERIES FOUR. BY ALICE GREENWOOD DERBY, B. PH., B. A. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Professor Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist. - Dear Str:—I take pleasure in submitting to you the results of my study of the publications of the Geological Survey. I have gone outside of the actual publications of the Survey itself in a few cases, to includeState documents obviously bearing on this works but not published under its auspices. I only did so from the feeling that the work would be incomplete without it. Regarding the general scheme of classification used, I would say that while it would be possible to make it much more detailed, the present seemed about the desirable mean between a too condensed and too expanded. system. It will undoubtedly make the task of con- sulting the literature of the Survey much easier in future than ever before. Very respectfully submitted ALICE G. DERBY. Ohio State University, Columbus, July 1906. 2—S. G.—Bull. 6. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 19 PUBLICATIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF OHIO, AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS RELATING THERETO, WITH TOPICAL ANALYSIS OF EACH VOLUME. Ohio Executive Documents 1836. Report No. 1. Report of the Com- mittee on a Geological Survey of the State. By S. P. Hildreth, chairman of the committee. Report of Professor Hildreth, pp. 65-79. Analysis of the limestone of Cincinnati and Dayton, by John Itocke. p. 77-78. / Appendix A. On the application of the hot blast, in the manu- facture of cast iron, by Thomas Clark (from Amer. Jour. Sci. for Oct., 1836.) pp. 78-79. Ohio Executive Documents 1836. pt. 1. Report No. 60. Report of John L. Riddell, M. D., one of the special committee appointed by the last legislature to report on the method of obtaining a com- plete geological survey of this state. 34p. Contents; Letter of transmittal of Gov. Vance, p. 3. Report of Mr. Riddell, pp. 3-34, with two plates of sections. Ohio General Assembly. House of Representatives. Document No. 76. Catalogue of the Geological Specimens collected, on the late survey of the state of Ohio, by W. W. Mather, state geologist. Feb. 25, 1842. Contents: Letter of transmittal of the governor, Thos. Corwin, to the House, p.3. Letter of W. W. Mather to the Governor in connect.on with the report, pp. 5-7. Catalogue of the geological specimens, consisting of 11 sheets on which the report is arrang- ed in tabulated form. OHIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, FIRST ORGANIZATION 1837-38. First Annual Report || on the || Geological Survey || of the || State of Ohio. By W. W. Mather, principal geologist, and the several assistants. || Columbus. || Samuel Medary, printer to the state. 1838. 134 pp. 1 plate. 8vo. Bound in black cloth, binder’s title, “Ohio Geological Survey. Mather” in gilt on the back. 5,000 copies of this report were printed. Contents: Title page as above; verso blank; letter of transmittal of Gov. Joseph Vance to the General Assembly; verso blank; plate representing a geological section of the state. 20 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Report of W. W. Mather, principal geologist, pp. 5-23. Report of Dr. S. P. Hildreth, Ist assistant geologist, pp. 25-63. Report of Dr. Kirkland, 2d assistant geologist, p. 98. a, Report of Mr. Whittlesey, topographer of the Survey, pp. 99-109. Geological queries, pp. 111-21; glossary of some geological terms used in these reports from lLyell’s geology and other sources pp. 123-29; table of contents pp. 130-134. Ohio General Assembly. Legislative Doc’s. Document No. 26. — First Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State - of Ohio. By W. W. Mather, principal geologist, and several assistants. 5,000 copies were ordered printed for distribution among the members, Second Annual Report || on the || Geological Survey || of the | State of Ohio. By W. W. Mather, || principal geologist, and several assistants. Columbus. || Samuel Medary, printer to the State. || 1838. 1+286 p. illus. 15 plates. 1 folded map. Bound in black cloth, binder’s title, “Ohio Geological Survey. Mather.”’ 5,000 copies of this report were printed. Contents: Title as above; verso blank; letter of transmittal of Gov. Shannon to the General Assembly; verso blank. Report of W. W. Mather, pp. 5-89. “ny Report of Mr. Whittlesey, pp. 41-71, with two plates illustrating M topography. Report of Mr. Foster, pp. 73-107, with plate representing geological section. Report of Mr. Briggs, pp. 109-154, with geological sections. Report on the Zoology of Ohio, by Prof. J. P. Kirkland, p. 157-200. Report of Dr. John Locke, pp. 203-286, with sections and a folded map of Ohio. Ohio General Assembly. Legislative Documents. Document No. 22. Second annual report on the Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. By W. W. Mather, principal geologist, and the several assistants. Copies were ordered printed for distribution among the members. OHIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, SECOND ORGANIZATION 1869-88. Report of Progress, 1869. Title page reads as follows: Geological Survey of Ohio.|| Part 1. || Report of Progress in 1869, || by J. S. New- berry, chief geologist. || Part 2. || Report of Progress in the second district, || by E. B. Andrews, || Assistant Geologist. || Part 3. Report on geology of Montgomery county, || by Edward Orton, || assistant geologist. || Columbus. || Columbus Printing Company, state printers. || 1870. 164 p. Illus. ‘Colored maps, 2. 1 chart. S8vo. Bound in cloth, binder’s title; Ohio || Geological Survey || 1869. || in gilt on the side. 14,500 copies were printed. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. pa Contents: Preliminary geological map of Ohio, col.; title page as above; verso, letter of transmittal of chief geologist to Gov. Hayes; part 1, Rept. of Progress, by J. S. Newberry, pp. 3-51; errata; chart of Geological History; part 2.. Report of progress in the second district, by Prof. E. B. Andrews, assistant geologist, pp. 55-135; part 3, Report on geology of Montgomery County, by Edward Orton, assistant geologist, pp. 139-161; map of group- ed sections with explanations, pp. 163-64. Report of Progress, 1870. Geological Survey of Ohio. || Report of Progress in 1870.|| By J. 8. Newberry, chief geologist, || including reports by || E. B. Andrews, Edward Orton, J. H. Klippart, assistant geologists. || T. G. Wormley, chemist. G. K. Gilbert, M. C. Read, Henry Newton, W. B. Potter, ||*local assistants. || Columbus || Nevins and Myers, state printers. || 1871. 568 p. Illus. 6 plates, 1 colored, 1 folded. Svo. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, “Geological || Survey || 1870 || Ohio. 14,500 copies of this report were printed. be Contents: Title page as above; verso, letter of transmittal to the Gov. Secondary title, Part 1. Report of Progress of the Geo- logical Survey in 1870. Sketch of the structure of the lower coal measures in northeastern Ohio, by J. S. Newberry, chief geologist; verso blank; Report, pp. 5-53. Part 2. Report of labors in the second Geological District during the year 1870, by E. B. Andrews; pp. 57-251. Part 3. Geology of Highland County, by Edward Orton, assistant geologist. Letter of transmittal; colored map of Highland County. Report on Highland County, pp. 255-309. Geological series of Highland County. 6 p. Part 4. Agricultural Survey, by John H. Klippart, assistant geologist, pp. 313-400. Part 5. Report of Chemical Department, by T. G. Wormley. Letter of transmittal; Report, pp. 403-462. Part 6. Sketches of the geology of Geauga and Holmes Counties, by M. C. Read. Letter of transmittal; Report, pp. 465-84. Part 7. Report on the geology of Williams, Fulton, and Lucas counties, by G. K. Gilbert. Letter of transmittal. Report, pp. 488-99. Part 8. Sketch of the present state of the iron manufacture in Great Britain. By W. B. Potter, E. M. Letter of transmittal. Report, pp. 503-26. Part 9. Asketch of the present state of the steel industry. by Henry Newton, E. M. Letter of transmittal. Report, pp. 529-55. Errata. Index, pp. 557-68. Ze BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Part 2 is accompanied by a collection of. 5 maps, showing the grouped sections of the Second Geological District.. These are published in a separate envelope. Report of Progress. 1871. Geological Survey || of Ohio || Report of progress for 1871. || Printed by order of the General Assembly. 12 pp. S8vo. Unbound. Contents: ‘Title page as above; letter of transmittal of the Gov- ernor to the General Assembly; report of progress of the Geo- logical Survey of Ohio for the year 1871, pp. 3-9; report on the 2d geological district by E. B. Andrews, pp. 11-12. Geology of Ohio. Report on the Geological Survey of Ohio. Colum- bus, Ohio. 1873-1894. 7v. in9. Illus. plates, maps, charts. 8vo.. and 4to. Bound in black cloth, with “‘Geological Survey of Ohio;” volume title, and volume number on the back, in gilt. The earlier volumes had the seal of the Survey on side, in gilt. 7"Pe } | Geology of Ohio. Report || of the || Geological Survey of Ohio. || Volume 1. || Geology and Palaeontology. || Part 1 Geology. || Officers of the Survey. J. S. Newberry, chief geologist; Edward Orton, assistant geologist; E. B. Andrews, assistant geologist; T. G. Wormley, chemist; F. B. Meek, Palaeontologist. || Published by authority of the Legislature of Ohio. || Columbus, Ohio. || Nevins and Myers, state printers. || 1873. 5+3+680 .p. Illus. 2 plates. Chart 13 maps, 9 colored, 2 folded (col.), 2 black and white. Svo. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, “Geological Survey of Ohio Geology Vol. 1,” in gilt on back. Seal of Survey on side in gilt. Contents: ‘Title page as above; verso, members of the Geological board; Geological Corps, 1689-72. Local and volunteer assistants with complete list of their names. Table of Contents: Part 1 —Geology. Section 1—General geology, by J. S. Newberry, pp. 1-167. Section 2—Local geology, pp. 171-645. Geology of Cuyahoga County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 171-200. Geology of Summit County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 201-22. Geology of Gallia County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 25-46. Geology of Meigs County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 247-60. Geology of Athens County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 261-93. Geology of Morgan County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 294-313. Geology of Muskingum County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 314-64. Geology of the Cincinnati group. Edward Orton. pp. 365-418. Geology of Hamilton County. Edward Orton. pp. 419-34. Geology of Clermont County. Edward Orton. pp. 435-49. Geology of Clark County. Edward Orton. pp. 450-80. Geology of Ashtabula County. M.C. Read. pp. 481-92. Geology of Trumbull County. M.C. Read. pp. 493-509. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 23 Geology of Lake County. M.C. Read. pp. 510-19. Geology of Geauga County. M.C. Read. pp. 520-33. Surface geology of the Maumee Valley. G. K. Gilbert. pp. 535-56. Geology of Williams County. G. K. Gilbert. pp. 557-66. Geology of Fulton County. G. K. Gilbert. pp. 567-72. Geology of Lucas County. G. K. Gilbert. pp. 573-87. Geology of West Sister Island. G. K. Gilbert. pp. 588-90. Geology of Sandusky County. N. H. Winchell. pp. 593-610. Geology of Seneca County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 611-24. Geology of Wyandot County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 625-39. Geology of Marion County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 640—45. List of illustrations of part 1. Secondary title, Geological Survey of Ohio.’ Vol. 1, Part 1. Section 1. The general geological relations and structure of Ohio. Table of errata. Reports. Appendix A. Tables of temperature and rainfall. pp. 650-65. Appendix B. Profiles of railroads and canals. pp. 666-72. Index to Vol. 1, Part 1. pp. 673-80. Accompanying this volume is a portfolio of maps, five in number, representing geological sections of the state. This volume is also printed in German. ; Geology of Ohio. Vol. 1. Part. 2. Report || of the || Geological Survey of Ohio. || Volume 1. || Geology and Palaeontology. || Part 2. Palaeontology. || Officers of the Survey; J. S. Newberry, chief geologist; Edward Orton, assistant geologist; E. B. Andrews, assistant geologist; T. G. Wormley, chemist; F. B. Meek, palaeontologist || Published by the Legislature of Ohio. || Columbus, || Nevins & Myers, state printers. 1873. 13+2+399+3 pages and 48 plates. Illus. 4to. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, ‘“Geological Survey of Ohio. || Palaeontology. || Vol. 1,” in gilt on the back. Seal of the aes in gilt on the side. 20,000 copies printed. Contents: Title page as above; verso blank; Members of the Geological Board; Geological Corps; and local and volunteer assistants; verso blank; Table of contents; verso blank. Preface, by J. 8. Newberry, pref. pp. vii—xiii. Secondary title, Geological Survey of Ohio. Vol. 1. Part 2. Palaeontology. Section 1. Descriptions of invertebrate fossils of the Silurian and Devonian systems, by F. B. Meek. Letter of transmittal; Report, pp. 1-243. Section 2. Descriptions of fossil fishes, by J. S. Newberry. pp. 247-355. 24 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Section 3. Descriptions of fossil plants, by J. 8. Newberry. pp. 359-85. Index, pp. 387-99. Errata. Diagrams of Crinoids, 3 pp. Plates. This volume was also printed in German. Geology of Ohio. Vol. 2. Part 1. Report || of the || Geological Survey of Ohio. || Volume 2. || Geology and Palaeontology. || Part 1. Geology. || Officers of the Survey. J. S. Newberry, chief geologist; E. B. Andrews, assistant geologist; Edward Orton, assistant geologist; T. G. Wormley, chemist; F. B. Meek, palaeontologist. || Published by authority of the state of Ohio. || Columbus, Ohio. || Nevins & Myers, state printers. || 1874. 15+701 pp. Illus. Plates, maps, col. and plain. 8vo. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, ‘“Geological Survey of Ohio. Geology. Vol. ii,” in gilt, on the back. Seal of the Survey on the side, in gilt. 20,000 copies printed. : Contents: Plate of glacial markings, frontispiece; title page as above; verso blank; table of contents, pp. v—vii; preface, by J. S. Newberry, pp. ix—xv. J m Section 1. General geology. Surface geology, by J. S. New- berry, pp. 1-80. The Carboniferous system, by J. S. Newberry pp. 81-180. Section 2. Local geology. pp. 183-696. Geology of Erie County and the Islands. J. S. Newberry. pp. 183-205. Geology of Lorain County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 206-24. Geology of Ottawa County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 227-385. Geology of Crawford County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 236-52. Geology of Morrow County. N. H. Winchell. pp. 253-71. Geology of Delaware County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 272-313. Geology of Van Wert County. N. H. Winchell. pp. 314-23. Geology of Union County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 324-34. Geology of Paulding County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 335-51. Geology of Hardin County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 352-57. Geology of Hancock County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 358-67. Geology of Wood County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 368-86. Geology of Putnam County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 387-96. Geology of Allen County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 397-403. Geology of Auglaize County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 404-09. Geology of Mercer County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 410-14. Geology of Henry County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 415-21. Geology of Defiance County. N.H. Winchell. pp. 422-38. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 25 \ Surface geology of southeastern Ohio. E. B. Andrews. pp. 441-52. Geology of Washington County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 453-508. Geology of Noble County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 509-28. Geology of Guernsey County (southern half). E. B. Andrews. pp. 529-42. Geology of Belmont County (souiheey half). E. B. Andrews. pp. 543-69. Geology of Monroe County. E. B. Andrews. pp. 570-87. Geology of Pickaway and Fairfield Counties. E. B. Andrews. pp. 588-608. Geology of Pike County. Edward Orton. pp. 611-41. Geology of Ross County. Edward Orton. pp. 642-58. Geology of Greene County. Edward Orton. pp. 659-96. Index pp. 697-701. Accompanying this volume is a collection of 4 maps, representing geological sections of local geology; 4 charts representing geological structure of large divisions of Ohio; 2 charts of palaeontological specimens. This volume is also found in the German edition, contents being simi- lar to the English edition. Geology of Ohio. Vol.2. Part2. Report || of the || Geological Sur- vey of Ohio. || Volume II || Geology and Palaeontology || Part II. Palaeontology. || Officers of the Survey; J. S. Newberry, chief geologist; EK. B. Andrews, assistant geologist, Edward Orton, assistant geologist; T. G. Wormley, chemist; F. B. Meek, palaeontologist. || Published by authority of the Legislature of Ohio. || Columbus; || Nevins & Myers, state printers, || 1875. || 8+435 pp.+59 plates. Illus. 4to. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, “Geological Survey of Ohio. Palaeontology. Vol. II.” in gilt, on the back; seal of the Survey on the side. 20,000 copies of this volume were printed. Contents: Title page as above; members of the Geological Board, Geological Corps, and local and special assistants; table of con- tents; verso blank. Bretice, by J. S. Newberry, pp. v—viii; fae tions of fossil fishes, by J. S. eaenny: pp. 1-64. Descriptions of Silurian ela by James Hall and R. P. Whit field, pp. 65-161. Descriptions of Crinoidea from the Waverly Group, by James Hall and R. P. Whitfield, pp. 162-179. Descriptions of the Corals of the.Silurian and Devonian Systems, by H. H. Alleyne Nicholson, pp. 181-286. Descriptions of Invertebrate Fossils from the Carboniferous System; by F. B. Meek, pp. 269-347. 26 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Synopsis of the Extinct Batrachia from the Coal Measures by E. D. Cope, pp. 349-411. Descriptions of Fossil Plants from Lower Carboniferous strata, by E. B. Andrews, p. 413-426. Index pp. 427-35. 59 illustrative plates. This volume is also found in the Caan edition. The contents are similar to the English edition. Geology of Ohio, Volume 3. Report || of the || Geological Survey of Ohio. || Volume III. || Geology and Palaeontology. Part 1, Geology. | Officers of the Survey: J.S. Newberry, chief geol- ogist; E. B. Andrews, assistant geologist; Edward Orton, assistant geol- ogist; T. G. Wormley, chemist; F. B. Meek, palaeontologist. | Published by the authority of the Legislature of Ohio. | Columbus; | Nevins & Myers, state printers, | 1878. i+958 p. illus. plates, maps, col., 8vo. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, ‘“‘Geological Survey of Ohio. Geology. Vol. III,” in gilt on the back. Seal of the Survey on the side. 20,000 copies of this report were printed. Contents: Title page as above; members of the Geological Board, Corps, and local and special assistants; Table of Contents, p. iili-v; Preface, by J. S. Newberry, p. vii—viii. Part i, Geology. Section 1, General Geology. Review of Geological structure of Ohio, by J. S. Newberry, pp. 1-51. Section 2, Local Geology, pp. 52-944. . Geology of Tuscarawas County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 52-89. Geology of Columbiana-County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 90-132. Geology of Portage County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 133-50. Geology of Stark County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 151-76. Geology of Carroll County. J.J. Stevenson. pp. 177-99. Geology of Harrison County. J.J.Stevenson. pp. 200-18. Geology of Guernsey County. J.J.Stevenson. pp. 219-36. Geology of Muskingum County. J.J. Stevenson. pp. 237-60. Geology of Belmont County. J.J. Stevenson. pp. 261-87. Geology of Huron County. M.C. Read. pp. 289-309. Geology of Richland County. M.C. Read. pp. 310-24. Geology of Knox County. M.C. Read. pp. 325-47. Geology of Licking County. M.C. Read. pp. 348-61. Geology of Medina County. A.W. Wheat. pp. 362-80. Geology of Warren County. Edward Orton. pp. 381-91. Geology of Butler County. Edward Orton. pp. 392-403. Geology of Preble County. Edward Orton. pp. 404-19. Geology of Madison County. Edward Orton. pp. 420-28. Geology of Clinton and Fayette Counties. J. Hussey. pp. 429-47. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. ae Geology of Shelby County. J. Hussey. pp. 448-67. Geology of Miami County. J. Hussey. pp. 468-81. Geology of Logan County. F.C. Hill. pp. 482-90. Geology of Champaign County. F.C. Hill. pp. 491-95. Geology of Darke County. A.C. Lindemuth. pp. 496-518. Geology of Ashland County. M.C. Read. pp. 519-28. Geology of Wayne County. M.C. Read. pp. 529-39. Geology of Holmes County. M.C. Read. pp. 540-61. Geology of Coshocton County. J.T. Hodge. pp. 562-95. “N\ Geology of Franklin County. Edward Orton. pp. 596-646. Geology of Hocking Valley Coal Field. M.C. Read. pp. 647-715. Geology of Jefferson County. J.S. Newberry. pp. 716-80. Geology of Mahoning County. | J.S. Newberry. pp. 781-814. Supplemental Report on Perry County and Portions of Hocking and Athens Counties. HE. B. Andrews. pp. 815-82. Supplemental Report on the Hanging Rock District. Edward Orton. pp. 883-941. Geology of Brown County. H.Herzer. pp. 942-44. Index, pp. 944-54. Illustrations of volume 3, Geology, pp. 955-56. Errata, pp. 957-58. This volume is accompanied by geological atlas. Volume 3, part 1, is printed in the German edition, the contents being similar to the English edition. Geological Atlas of Ohio, to accompany Vol. 3. 1879. Geological Survey of Ohio. Geological atlas of the state of Ohio prepared by J. S. Newberry, chief geologist. Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio, 1879. Contents: Geological map of the state in sections. Volume 4. Chart No. 2. Sections of shafts and slopes in the Mahoning Valley coal field, is sometimes bound with the Geological atlas. Geology of Ohio. Vol. 4. Part 1. Report || of the || Geological Survey of Ohio. || Volume 4. || Zoology and Botany. || Part 1 Zoology || Officers of the Survey: J. S. Newberry, chief geologist; Edward Orton, assistant geologist; EH. B. Andrews, assistant geologist; T. G. Wormley, chemist; F’. B. Meek, palaeontologist; special assistants in Zoology and Botany: J. M. Wheaton, A. W. Brayton, H. C. Beardlee, D. 8. Jordan, W. H. Smith, R. M. Byrnes. || Published by the authority of the legislature of Ohio. || Columbus, || Nevins & Myers, state printers. || 1882. || vili+1020 p. 8vo. Bound in black cloth, binder’s title, “Geo- logical Survey of Ohio. Zoology and Botany. Volume iv,” in gilt on the back. 20,000 copies of this report were printed. 28 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Contents: Title page as above; verso blank; table of contents; Part 1—Zoology, verso blank; preface, pp. v—viil. Section 1. Report on the Aircel of Ohio, by A. W. Brayton, p.1=185. Section 2. Report on the Birds of Ohio, by J. M. Wheaton, M. D.; pp. 187-628. Section 3. Hepes on the Reptiles and Amphibians of Ohio, by W. H. Smith, M. D., Ph. D., pp. 629-734. Section 4. Report on the Fishes of Ohio, by David S. Jordan, M.'D., pp. 735-1002. Index pp. 1003- 1020. A German edition of this volume was printed, 1883, the contents being similar with the addition of “Vorrede des iehertainns zur deutchen Ausgabe.” Geology of Ohio. Vol. 5. Report || of the || Geological Survey || of Ohio. || Volume V. || Economic Geology. Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio || Under the supervision of the state geologist. || Columbus. || G. J; Brand & Co., state printers. || 1884. || 16+1124 pp. Illus. Plates, tables, maps, 8vo: Bound in cloth, binder’s title, “Geological Survey of Ohio. Economic Geology Volume V,”’ in gilt on the back. Accompanying this volume is a collection of 8 maps representing the coal fields and counties of the state. Contents: Title page as above; verso blank; officers of the Sur- vey; Edward Orton, state geologist; N. W. Lord, chemist; assist- ants, J. N. Bradford, Mech. Eng., C. Newton Brown, Edward C. Downerd, John J. Dun, E. M., Frederick Keffer, E. M., Ellis Lovejoy, Emerson McMillin, Edward Orton, Jr., E. M., Willis J. Root, Hon. Andrew Roy, Frederick W. Sperr, E. M., Prof. Albert A. Wright, Prof. G. Frederick Wright,; verso blank; Preface by Edward Orton, pp. v—xi; table of contents, pp. xii-— xiii; list of illustrations, pp. xiv—xvi; Chap. 1. The stratigraphical order of the lower coal measures of Ohio, by Edward Orton, pp. 1-128. Chap. 2. The coal seams of the lower coal measures of Ohio, in part, by Edward Orton, pp. 129-168. Chap. 3. Chapter 2 cont. pp. 169-300. Chap. 4. Coal Mining in Ohio, by Andrew Roy, State Inspector of Mines, pp. 301-370. Chap. 5. The i iron ores of Ohio, by Edward Orton, pp. 371-435. Chap. 6. Iron manufacture of Ohio, by N. W. Lord, pp. 438-554 Chap. 7. The manufacture of coke, by Henry Newton, pp. 555-76. Chap. 7. Building stones of Ohio, from notes of Prof. Oran: pp. 578-642. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 29 ~ Chap. 8. The clays of Ohio, and the industries founded upon them, by Edward Orton, Jr., pp. 643-721. Chap. 10. The gas coals of Ohio, by Emerson McMillin, pp. 722-49, Chap. 11. The glacial boundary in Ohio, by Prof. G. Fred. Wright, pp. 750-72. Chap. 12-18. The coal seams of the lower coal measures of Ohio (cont.) by Edward Orton and Albert A. Wright, pp. 773-1058. Chap. 19. The Meigs Creek coal seam in Morgan, Muskingum, Guernsey and Noble Counties, by C. Newton Brown, pp. 1059-1087. Chap. 29. Report of the chemical department, by N. W. Lord, pp. 1087-98. Tables of analysis, pp. 1099-1113. Index, pp. 1115-24. Preliminary report on petroleum, 1886. Geological Survey of Ohio || Preliminary report || upon || Petroleum and inflammable gas || by || Edward Orton, state geologist. || Published by authority of the legis- lature. || Columbus, Ohio. || The Westbote Co., state printers. || 1886. 76+3 pp. Illus. 2 folded maps. Bound in cloth. 2,500 copies of this report were printed. Contents: Title page as above; Report, pp. 3-76. 7 Index, 3 pp. (2) Geological Survey of Ohio. || Preliminary report upon petro- leum and inflammable gas, || by Edward Orton, state geologist. || Re- printed for the author || with a supplement || Col. O. || A.H.Smythe, || 1887. 200 pp. Illus. 2 folded maps. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, “Preliminary Report || Petroleum and Gas || Orton’? || in gilt on the side. Contents: Title as above; Copyright by Edward Orton. Preface, pp. 3-4. Report, pp. 5-110. Secondary title; Supplement to Preliminary report published in 1888 on pretroleum and inflammable gas by Edward Orton, state geologist. April, 1887. Contents: Report, pp. 115-93. Index to preliminary report pp. 195-97. Index to supplementary report pp. 198-200. Geology of Ohio. Vol. VI. Report || of the || Geological Survey || of Ohio. || Volume VI. || Economic Geology. || Published by the authority of the legislature of Ohio || Under the supervison of the state geologist. || Columbus. || The Westbote Co., state printers. || 1888. | 30, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. 10+831 pp. Illus. plates, maps. 8vo. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, ‘“Geological Survey of Ohio. Economic Geology, Volume VI.” in gilt, on the back. 2,500 copies of this report were printed. Contents: ‘Title page as above; verso blank; officers of the Survey. Edward Orton, state geologist; N. W. Lord, chemist; assistants, F.W. Minshall, F. H. Newell, Emerson McMillin, C. Newton Brown, S. W. Robinson, Ellis Lovejoy, Willis J. Root, M. R. Campbell, draughtsman; verso blank; preface, pp. v—viil; table of contents, pease Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. Chap. list of illustrations and maps, p. x. 1. The geology of Ohio considered in its relation to petroleum and natural gas, by Edward Orton, p. 1-59. 2. The origin and accumulation of petroleum and natural gas by Edward Orton,. pp. 60-100. 3. The Trenton limestone as a source of oil and gas in Ohio, by Edward Orton, pp. 101-310. 4. Berea grit as a source of oil and gas in Ohio, by Edward Orton, pp. 311-409. 5. The Ohio shale as a source of oil and gas in Soe aa by Edward Orton, pp. 410-42. 6. The. Lantars and development of the Macksburg oil field, by F. W. Minshall, pp. 4438-75. 7. The drilling and care of oil wells, by Fred H. Newell, pp. 476-515. 8. The transportation, uses and modes of using natural gas, by Emerson McMillin, pp. 516-46. 9. Measurement of gas wells, and other gas streams, and the piping of natural gas, by Prof. 8. W. Robinson, pp. 548-94. 10. The Pittsburg coal seam in Jefferson, Belmont, and Guernsey Counties, by Prof. C. Newton Brown, pp. 595-626. 11. The Pomeroy and Federal Creek coal field, by Ellis Lovejoy, pp. 627-652. 12. The manufacture of salt and bromine, by W. J. Root, pp. 653-70. 13. Natural and artificial cements, by N. W. Lord, pp. 671-95. 14. Gypsum or land plaster in Ohio, by Edward Orton, pp. 696-702. 15. The production of lime in Ohio, x Edward Orton, pp. 703-72. 16. The drift deposits of Ohio, by Edward Orton, pp. 772-82. . 17. Supplemental report on the new gas fields and oil of Ohio, by Edward Orton, pp. 783-92. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 31 Appendix. Table of elevations in Ohio, pp. 793-820. Index pp. 821-31. Accompanying this volume is a collection of 4 maps, consisting of a geological map of Ohio, oil and gas fields of-certain counties, and certain geological structure of the state. Title is ‘Maps. Geology of Ohio—Volume 6. Edward Orton, state geologist, 1888.” ~ OHIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, THIRD ORGANIZATION 1889-93. First Annual Report || of the || Geological Survey of Ohio || (Third Organization) By Edward Orton, state geologist || Published by authority of the legislature. || Columbus, Ohio. || The Westbote Co., state printers. || 1890. 6+(2)+323 pp. Plates. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, “‘Geo- logical Survey of Ohio, 1890. Orton,” in gilt on the back. Contents: Title page as above; verso blank; officers of the Survey; verso blank; preface, pp. v—vi; table of contents; list of illus- trations and maps; secondary title, Geological Survey of Ohio An- nual report, 1890. Introduction, pp. 1-8. Chap. 1. Geological scale and geological structure in Ohio, pp. 9-54. Chap. 2. Origin and accumulation of petroleum and natural gas, pp. 55-104. Chap. 38. The Trenton limestone as a source of oil and gas, pp. 105-226. Chap. 4. The Clinton limestone as a source of oil and gas, pp. 227-47. Chap. 5. Remaining sources of oil and gas in Ohio, pp. 248-58. Chap. 6. The utilization of oil and gas in Ohio, pp. 259-80. Chap. 7. The measurement of natural gas, by S. W. Robinson, pp. 281-395. Chap. 8. The Wood County oil field, pp. 306-315. Index pp. 316-23. With this volume are two maps of the oil and gas fields of cer- tain specified counties of Ohio. Geology of Ohio. Vol. VII. Report || of the || Geological Survey || of Ohio || Volume VII. || Economic Geology. || Archaeology. || Botany. || Palaeontology. || Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio. | Norwalk, Ohio. || The Laning Co., state printers. || 1893-4. 16+ 290+ 700 pp.+56 plates. Illus. plates, map. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, ‘Geological Survey of Ohio. Geology. Vol. VII,” in gilt, on the back. 7,500 copies of this report were printed. This is the complete Volume VII, containing both parts 1 and 2. o2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Contents: Frontispiece, geological map of Ohio; title page as above; verso blank; officers of the Survey; verso blank; preface by Edward Orton, pp. v—-xvi; contents, list of illustrations and maps. Part 1. Economic. Chap. 1. Geological scale and geological structure of Ohio, by Prof. Edward Orton, pp. 3-41. Chap. 2. The clays of Ohio, their origin, composition, and variety, by Prof. Edward Orton, pp. 45-68. Chap. 38. The clay working industries of Ohio, by Edward Orton, Jr., pp. 69-254. Chap. 4. The coal fields of Ohio, by Prof. Edward Orton, pp. 255-290. Part 2. General. Chap. 1. The archaeology of Ohio, by Gerard Fowke, pp. 3-55. Chap. 2. The botany of Ohio, Prof. W. A. Kellerman and W. C. Werner, pp. 56-406. Chap. 38. Contributions to the palaeontology of Ohio. Prof. R. T. Whitfield, pp. 407-94. Chap. 4. Observations on the so-called Waverly group of Ohio. Prof. C. L. Herrick, pp. 495-515. Chap. 5. Fossils of the Clinton group in Ohio and Indiana. Aug. F. Foerste, pp. 516-601. Chap. 6. The fossil fishes of Ohio. Profs. E. W. Claypole and A. A. Wright, pp. 602-26. Chap. 7. New and little known Lamellibranchiata from the Lower Silurian rocks of Ohio and adjacent states. E. O. Ulrich, pp. 627-93. General index, pp. 695-97. Palaeontological index, pp. 698-700. Palaeontological plates, 56. Accompanied by a collection of 10 maps representing ‘‘Outcrop boundaries of principal coal seams.”’ Title, “1893. Geology of Ohio. Vol. VII. Edward Orton, state geologist.” Belongs to Vol. VII. Part 1, only. OHIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—-FOURTH SERIES, 1903. Report of Petroleum and Natural Gas in Ohio. Geological Sur- vey of Ohio || Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist. || Fourth Series, Bulletin No. 1. | The || Occurrence and exploitation || of || Petroleum and Natural Gas || in Ohio, | by John Adams Bownocker, D. Sc., || Professor of Inorganic Geology Ohio State University. || Pub- lished under the authority of the legislature of Ohio, under the || super- vision of the State Geologist. || Columbus, Ohio, December, 1903. Xxii+325 pp. Plates, maps. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, ‘“Geo- logical || Survey || of || Ohio || Fourth series || Bulletin 1 || Oil || and || Gas || Bownocker || 1903.” SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO. REPORTS. 33 Contents: Title page as above; verso, printer’s notice; letter of transmittal to the Governor; list of officers of the Survey. The organization and work of the Geological Survey of Ohio, by Prof. Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist, pp. i-xxii. Secondary title page; letter of transmittal of Professor Bownocker to the state geologist; contents of the report; list of illus- trations. Report on the oil and gas producing rocks of Ohio; By ds A: Bownocker, pp. 17-320. Index, pp. 321-325. Report on uses of Hydraulic cement. Geological Survey of Ohio, || Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist. || Fourth Series, Bulletin No. 2. || The || Uses of Hydraulic Cement || by Frank Harvey Eno, C. E. | Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Ohio State University. || Pub- lished by authority of the legislature of Ohio, under the supervision of the state geologist. || Columbus, Ohio, September, 1904. 16+260 pp. Hlus. Bound in cloth, binder’s title, ‘Geological Survey of Ohio, Fourth Series, Bulletin No. 2. Uses of Hydraulic cement, Eno, 1904.” Contents: Title page as above; verso, printer’s notice; letter of transmittal to the Governor; list of officers of the Survey. An- nouncements by the state geologist, pp. viii-xvi. Secondary title page; verso blank; letter of transmittal of Professor Eno, to state geologist; table of contents; pp. o-7; tables, p. 8; list of illustrations, pp. 9-12; Author’s introduction, pp. 13-15. Report, pp. 17-248. Chap. 1. Brief history of cement, pp. 17-22. Chap. 2. Uses of cement in mortars, pp. 23-62. Chap. 3. Uses of cement in concrete, pp. 63-123. Chap. 4. Uses of cement in reinforced concrete, pp. 124-88 Chap. 5. Specifications for concrete materials, pp. 189-2292. Chap. 6. Machinery and tools, pp. 223-48. Index, pp. 249-60. Manufacture of Cements. Geological Survey of Ohio. | Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist. || Fourth series, Bulletin No. 3. || The | Manufacture || of || Hydraulic Cements, || by || Albert Victor Bleininger, B. Se., || Instructor in Ceramics, Ohio State University. || Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio, under the || supervision of the state geologist. || Columbus, Ohio, December, 1904. 14+(2)+391 pp. Illus. 2 pl. Contents: Title page as above; verso, printer’s notice; letter of transmittal to the Governor; verso blank; list of officers of the Sur- vey; announcements by the state geologist ; Pp. Vu—xiv; secondary title page; verso blank; letter of transmittal of Mr. Bleininger 3—S. G.—Bull. 6. 34 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. to state geologist; table of contents, pp. 13-19; illustrations, pp. 19-21; Author’s preface, pp. 23-24; Report on {the manu- facture of cements, pp. 25-378. Chap. 1. General considerations on the hydraulic cements, pp. 25-40. ; Chap. 2. Raw materials of the cement industry, pp. 41-101. Chap. 38. Chemical and Physical examination of cement | materials, pp. 102-57. Chap. 4. Manufacture of Pozzuolane and natural cements, pp. 158-96. Chap. 5. On the nature of Portland cement, pp. 197-222. Chap. 6. The compounding of Portland cement mixtures, pp. 223-47. ; Chap. 7. Winning and preparation of the raw materials, - pp. 248-87. Chap. 8. The Burning of Portland cement—The grinding of the clinker and general arrangement of plants, pp. 288- 335. Chap. 9. The properties of Portland cement and the test- ing of cement, pp. 336-78. Index, pp. 381-91. Geology of Ohio, Volume VIII. Geological || Survey || of || Ohio. || Economic || Geology. || Volume VIII. || 1906. Report || of the || Geological Survey || of Ohio. || Volume VIII. | Comprising reports on various || mineral industries. Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio, || under the supervision of || Edward Orton, Jr., state geologist. || Columbus, Ohio, January,1906. Binding similar to rest of set. Contents: . Title page as above; Letter of transmittal from state geologist to Governor; Organization and work of state geologist. Bulletin 1. The occurrence and exploitation of petroleum and natural gas in Ohio, by John Adams Bownocker, D. Sc. Bulletin 2. Uses of hydraulic cements, by Frank Harvey Eno, C. E. Bulletin 3. The manufacture of hydraulic cements, by Albert Victor Bleininger, B. Se. Limestones and Lime Industry of Ohio. Geological Survey of Ohio. || Edward Orton, State Geologist. || Fourth series, Bulletin No. 4. || The Limestones and Lime Industry of Ohio, || by || Edward Orton, Jr., and S. V. Peppel. || Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio, by state geologist. || Columbus, Ohio, July, 1906. || 365 pp. Illus. Bound in cloth, with Bulletin No. 5. 4,000 copies printed. © SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 35 Contents: ‘Title page.as above; verso, printer’s notice; letter of transmittal to the Governor; officers of the Survey; announce- ments by state geologist,.p. vii; Letter of transmittal, p. 3; table of contents, p. 5; table of illustrations, p. 11; preface, p. 13; Report, p. 17-365. Introduction. Limestones and the lime industry of Ohio. Ed- ward Orton, Jr., pp. 17-19. Chap. 1. The occurrence, extent and economic classification of the limestones of Ohio. Edward Orton, Jr. and 8. V. Peppel, pp. 20-25. Chap. 2. Methods employed in sampling and testing limestones. Edward Orton, Jr. and 8S. V. Peppel, pp. 25-30. Chap. 3. The composition of the limestones of Ohio, with special reference to their fitness for portland cement manufacture. Edward Orton, Jr., pp. 31-136. ; Chap. 4. The composition, physical character, and uses of the limestones of Ohio, considered by geological formations. Edward Orton, Jr., and S. V. Peppel, pp. 137-211. Chap. 5. The uses of limestone in Ohio. S. V. Peppel, pp. 212- 248, ; ; Chap. 6. Technology of the lime industry. S. V. Peppel, pp. 250-341. Appendix. Description and drawings of some of the typical lime manufacturing plants in Ohio, by S. V. Peppel. pp. 342-365. Manufacture of Artificial Sandstone or Sand-lime Brick. (Geo- logical Survey of Ohio. || Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist. || Fourth series, Bulletin No. 5. || The Manufacture || of || Artificial Sandstone || or || Sand-lime Brick, || by || Samuel Vernon Peppel, B. Se. || Springfield, Ohio. || The Springfield Publishing Company, || state printers. || 1905. lf 79 p. Illus. Bound in cloth, with Bulletin No. 4. 4,000 copies printed. Contents: Title page as above; letter of transmittal of Mr. Peppel to the state geologist; verso blank; table of contents; list of illustrations; preface by state geologist, pp. 9-11; verso blank; preface by author, p. 13; verso blank; introduction, pp. 15-16; report, pp. 17-79. Chap. 1. History and description of the industry, pp. 17-23. Chap. 2. The raw materials, their impurities and their prepara- tion, pp. 24-41. Chap. 3. The pressing and hardening, pp. 42-47. Chap. 4. Testing, pp. 48-52. Chap. 5. Properties of the product, pp. 53-60. Chap. 6. Mechanical equipment for manufacture, pp. 61-70. Chap. 7. Processes and patents, pp. 71-79. 36 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Bibliography of Ohio Geology. Geological Survey of Ohio|| Edward — Orton, Jr., State Geologist || Fourth Series, Bulletin No. 6.||A Bibli- ography of Ohio Geology || Part One || A Subject Index of the Publica- tions of the Geological Survey || of Ohio, from its Inception to and including Bulletin|| Eight of the Fourth Series || By || Alice Greenwood Derby, B. Ph., B. A. || Part Two || A Bibliography of the publications relating to the Geology of || Ohio, other than those of the State || Geo- logical survey. || By || Mary Wilson Prosser. | Published by authority of the Legislature of Ohio, under the supervision | of the State Geologist || Columbus, Ohio, August, 1906. || 332 pages. Bound in cloth. 3,500 copies printed. Contents: Title page as above; verso, printers’ .O0tice; letter of transmittal to the Governor; officers of the Survey; announcements by the State Geologist, pp. 7-14; title page, Part One; letter of transmittal from Miss Derby to State Geologist, p. 17. Topical analysis of each volume of the publications of the Geological Survey of Ohio and public documents relating thereto, pp. 19-37; Subject Index, p. 38. : Part Two; Title page, p. 235; letter of transmittal from Mrs. Prosser to State Geologist, p. 237; author’s introduction, p. 239; list of references, p. 241-332. Revised Nomenclature of Ohio Geological Formations. Geologica, Survey of Ohio. || Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist. || Fourth series] Bulletin No. 7. || Revised Nomenclature of the Ohio || Geological For- mations || by || Charles S. Prosser, M. Sc., || Professor of Geology, Ohio State University. || Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio, under the supervision of || the state geologist. | Columbus, Ohio, Novem- ber, 19085. || 16+36 p. Bound in paper; printer’s title. 3,500 copies printed. Contents: ‘Title page as above; letter of transmittal of state geologist to the Governor; p. iii; verso blank; officers of the Sur- vey; announcements by the state geologist, pp. vii—viil; report of state geologist, pp. ix-xv. Report on the revised nomenclature of the Ohio geological formations, pp. 1-86. Salt Deposits and the Salt Industry in Ohio. . Geological Survey of Ohio. || Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist. | Fourth series, Bulletin No. 8. || Salt deposits and the salt industry in Ohio, || by || John Adams Bownocker, D. Sce., || Professor of Geology, Ohio State Uni- versity. || Published by authority of the legislature of Ohio, under the supervision of the state geologist. || Columbus, Ohio, June, 1906. || 16+42 p. Illus. Map. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. Od Contents: Title page as above; printer’s notice; letter of trans- mittal of state geologist to the Governor; blank page; officers of the Survey; blank; preface by the state geologist, pp. vii-—viii; announcements by state geologist, pp. ix—xvi; secondary title page; letter of transmittal of Professor Bownocker to state geo- logist, p. 3; table of contents, p. 5; table of illustrations, p. 7; map of eastern Ohio showing salt works. p. 8. Report, pp. 9-41. Appendix, pp. 41-42. 38 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. ABREVIATIONS USED IN THE TEXT. Annual Report, Mather. Volume 1, 1838. Annual Report, Mather. Voulme 2, 1838. Report of Progress, 1869, Newberry. Report of Progress, 1870, Newberry. Report of Progress, 1871, Newberry. Geology of Ohio. Newberry, Orton. First Annual Report (8rd organization.) Orton, 1890. Preliminary Report on Petroleum and Inflam- mable Gas, Orton, 1886-1887. Bulletin 1. Occurrence and Exploitation of Petroleum and Natural Gas in Ohio. Bownocker, 1903. Bulletin 2. The uses of Hydraulic Cement, Eno, 1904. Bulletin 3. The Manufacture of Hydraulic Cements. Bleininger, 1904. Bulletin 4. Limestones and Lime Industry of Ohio. Orton, Jr., and Peppel, 1906. Bulletin 5. Manufacture of Artificial Sand- ‘stone or Sand-lime Brick. Peppel, 1905. Bulletin 6. Bibliography. 1906. Part 1. Subject index of the publica- tions of geological survey. Alice G. Derby. Part 2. Bibliography of Ohio geol- ogy. Mary Wilson Prosser. Bulletin 7. Revised Nomenclature of Ohio Geological Formations. Prosser, 1905. Bulletin 8. Salt Deposits and the Salt In- dustry in Ohio. Bownocker, 1906. Ann. rep. v. 1. Ann. rep. v. 2. Rep. Prog. 1869. Rep. Prog. 1870. Rep. Prog. 1871. Geol. of O., v. 1-8. Rep. 1890. Prelim. rep. on petrol. and inflam. gas. QO. Geol. Sur. Bull. 1. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. 2. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. 3. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. 4. O. Geol Sur’ Bulow: O. Geol. Sur. Bull. 6. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. 7. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. 8. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 39 SUBJECT INDEX. Aborigines. Earthworks in Lucas County. Geol. of O. v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 586-87. Fowke. Archaeology of Ohio, embodying the principal results of explorations and discoveries. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 1-55. ——FTowke. Relics of aboriginal inhabitants of Ohio. Geol. of O.,v.7, pt. 2, pp. 46-54. Hill. Archaeological remains in Logan county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 488-90. Hodge. Indian mounds in Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 568. Hussey. Remains of extinct peoples in Shelby county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 462-64. Locke. Ancient work in Highland county. Ann. Rep. 2, v. 2, 1838, pp. 267-69. Plate, Showing Fort-Hill,in Highland county. Newberry. Aboriginal inscriptions in Columbiana county. Geol. of O-, ¥- 3; p. 116, Newberry. Ancient earthworks in Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 223-24. Orton. Ancient remains in Warren county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 390-91. Read. Archaeological remains in Licking county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 361. Wheat. Ancient mounds in Medina county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 369-71, 374-75, 375-76. Whittlesey. Ancient works in region between the Scioto and Hockhocking rivers. Ann. rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 104-6. See also Indians. Absorption. Peppel. Absorption in sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 5, p. 59. Abutments. Eno. Use of concrete in abutments. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. 2, pp. 66-68. Acid Slaking Process. Peppel. Acid slaking process in manufacture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 5, pp. 21-22. Adams County. Locke. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 238-56. 266. Geological map of Adams county, 39x35.5 em. Orton. Cliff limestone of. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 295-308. 40 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Adams County. Orton, Jr. Composition of limestones with reference to their fitness for portland cement manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 4, pp. 32-36. Agriculture. Hill. Agricultural resources of Champaign county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 494-95, -———Klippart. Agricultural survey of Ohio. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 313-400. ———Winchell. Agricultural products of Crawford county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 249-50. Air-Slaked Lime. Peppel. Discussion of uses of air-slaked lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 4, pp. 313-315. Algae. Kellerman & Werner. Index to Genera. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, p. 396. List of Algae of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 385-95. Allegheny Formation. Prosser. Correlation of this formation in Ohio with coal formations of West Virginia. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 7, pp. 8-11. Allen County. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 1, pp. 82-5. Oil Production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 1, pp. 78-85. Geologic map of Allen and other counties, showing oil and gas territories. 20.7x21 cm. opp. 80. Amanda Township, p. 81. Auglaize township, p. 80. Bath township, p. 80. German township, p. 81. Jackson township, pp. 79-80. Marion township, p. 81. Monroe township, p. 80. Ottawa township, pp. 78-9. Perry township, p. 80. Richland township, p. 79. Shawnee township, pp. 80-1. Spencer township, pp. 81-2. Orton. Oil wells. Rep. 1890, pp. 215-18. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 4, pp. 36-37. ————Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 397-403. Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 397-98. Alluvial Deposits. Foster. Alluvium in Muskingum, Licking and Franklin counties. Ann. rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 76-77. See also Drift. Altitudes. Table giving elevations above sea level in the several counties of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 793-820. Alumina. _—_Bleininger. Alumina in hydraulic cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 32-33. Amanda. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for natural gas in Clinton Limestone. Rep. 1890, pp. 243-44. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 4] Ames Limestone. Orton. Ames limestone of Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 997. —————Orton and Peppel. Crinoidal or Ames Limestone Available for Cement Making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 94. Ammonia Manufacture. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime in manufac- | ture of ammonia and potassium bi-chromate. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 246. Amorphozoa. Nicholson. Amorphozoa from silurian and devonian formations. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 245-55. Amphibia, see Batracha. Analysis. For analysis of any substance, see its name, Clay analysis; Coal analysis; etc. Andrews, E.B. Administrative report on second geological district. Rep. Prog. 1871, pp. 11-12. Annual report of the second geological district. O. Geol. Sur. Rep. Prog. 1869, pp. 55-135. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 57-251. —-Descriptions of Fossil Plants from the Coal-measures of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 415-26. ——Geology of Belmont county (south half). Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 543-69. Geology of Guernsey county (south half). Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 529-42. —-—Geology of Monroe County. Geol. of O., v.2, pt.1,pp.570-87. Geology of Noble County. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 509-28. Geology of Perry county, and Portions of Hocking and Athens counties. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 815-84. ——Geology of Pickaway and Fairfield counties. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 588-94. Geology of Washington county. Geol. of .0;,.v.72,: pts 4, pp: 453-508. Report on the second geological district. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 225-364. —-—Report on the second geological district. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 441-608. Angiosperms. Kellerman and Werner. Index to the flowering plants. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 235-43. List of Angiosperms in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 81-234. Annelida (Paleozoic), see Paleontology. Anthozoa (Paleozoic), see Paleontology. 42 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Anticlines. Orton. Anticlines of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 40-44. Apple River Dam. Eno. Use of concrete in thisdam. 0. Geol. Sur., - Bull. No. 2, p. 102. Archaeology, see Aborigines; Indians; Mound Builders; Mounds; Trench Enclosures. Archer’s Fork Pool. Bownocker. Wells in Independence township, Washington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 185. Arches. Orton. Arches and folds in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 54-59. Orton. Arches as part of the Geological structure of Ohio. Pre- lim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 43-44. Rep. 1886, pp. 29-30. Artesian Wells. Gilbert. Wells of Lucas County. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt- 1, pp. 583-84. ———Gilbert. Artesian wells in Williams county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 488-89. : Gilbert. Water in Williams county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 562-4. ————Winchell. Wells and springs of Ottowa county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 283-34. Articula, see Crustacea; Paleontology. Ashland County. Read. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 519-528. Geologic map, Richland, Ashland, etc., 31. 7x42 cm. Topogra- phy. pp. 519-20. Ashpits. Eno. Use of steel concrete in turntables and ashpits. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 178 Ashtabula County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 302-04. ———-Orton. Shale gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 422-27. Read. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 483-92. Geologic map of Ashtabula, Trumbull, Lake and Geauga counties, 26.3x32 cm. Athens County. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 261- 93. Alexander township, pp. 289-90. Ames township, pp. 270- 71. Athens township, pp. 277-82. Berne township, pp. 271-77. Canaan township, p. 283. Carthage township, pp. 291-92. Dover township, pp. 263-4. Lee township, pp. 290-91. Lodi township, pp. 287-89. Rome township, pp. 283-87. Trimble township, pp. 265-70. Troy township, p. 292. Waterloo township, pp. 262-3. York Township, pp. 262-3. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 43 Athens County. Andrews. Geology. Rep. Prog. 1870; ppy- 80-97. Waterloo township, pp. 89-91. York township, pp. 86-89. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 269-74. Alexander township, p. 272. Athens township, pp. 269-70. Canaan township, pp. 272-73. Dover township, p. 2738. Lee township, p. 272. Lodi township, p. 273. Rome township, p. 273. Troy township, p. 273. Waterloo township, pp. 270-72. York township, p. 272. Briggs. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 71-98. Briggs. Geology of Hocking and Athens counties. Ann. Rep. Wo loos, pp. lo0—45. 7 ______Hildreth. ‘Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 25-54. —— —Orton. Deep Wells, Drilling for Oil and Gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 398. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 37-40. Auglaize County. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 88-89. -——-~Oil production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 85-9. Geologie map, Auglaize and other counties, showing oil and gas territories, 20.7x21 cm., opp. p. 80. Duchouquet township, p. 85. German township, p. 87. Jackson township, p. 87. Logan township, pp. 85-6. Moulton township, p. 86. Noble township, p. 86. St. Marys township, pp. 86-7. Salem township, p. 86. Washington township, p. 86. ——-—Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 254-58. Orton. Gas wells. Rep. 1890, pp. 156-61. -———-Orton. Oil wells. Rep. 1890, pp. 812-15. —.——Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Lime formations of, important for lime industries. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 184. —-——Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 404-09. ———Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 404-06. Austin Rock Crusher. Eno. Section of Austin portable crusher. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 226. Ball Mill. Bleininger. Machines used in cement manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 270-73. Baltimore Fire. Eno. Effect of fire on steel concrete asshown in Bal- timore Fire. O. Geol. Sur, Bull. No. 2, p. 188. 44 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Barnesville Oil and Gas Field. Bownocker. Wells of Belmont cou: tv. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 214-216. Barometrical Observations. Locke. Record of barometrical observa- tions in Adams county. Ann. Rep. v. 2, 1838, pp. 275-86. Base-boards. Eno. Use of cement for mouldings and base-boards. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 49-50. Batrachia. Cope. Synopsis of extinct batrachia from the coal-meas- ures. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 351-411. ———Genera and Species. Geol. of O., v. 4. Batrachia. Anoura, pp. 701-02. Bufonide. Bufo. Lentiginosus, pp. 702-04. Hylide. Acris Gryllus (Crepitans), p. 705. | Chorophlus triseriatus, pp. 704-05. Hyla Pickeringil, p. 707. Hyla Versicolor, pp. 706-07. ———Ranide. Rana catesbyana, pp. 712-13. Rana clamitans, pp. 711-12. Rana halecina, pp. 708-09. Rana palustris, p. 709. Rana Temporaria cantabrigensis, p. 710. Rana temporaria sylvatica, pp. 710-11. Urodela. Perennibranchiata. Proteide. | Menobranchus, pp: 714-15. Caducibranchiata. Menopomide. Menopoma alleghaniensis, pp. 716-17. Salamandride. Amblystoma, pp. 717-18. Amblystoma, Jeffer- sonianum p. 721. Amblystoma microstomum, 722. Amblystoma opacum, pp. 719-20. Amblystoma punctatum, p..719. Ambly- stoma Tigrinum, pp. 720-21. Amblystoma xiphias, pp. 722-23. Notophthalmus Viridescens, pp. 730-31. Plethodon, pp. 723-34. Plethodon erythronotus, pp. 724-25. Plethodon fuscus, p. 726. Plethodon glutinosus, pp. 725-26. Spelerpes bilineatus, pp. 727 —28. Spelerpes longicaudus, p. 728. Spelerpes porphyriticus, pp. 729-30. Spelernes ruber, pp. 728-29. Smith. Report on the reptiles and amphibians of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 700-734. ———Smith. Tabular List of the Reptilia and Amphibia of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 732-84, Beaches. Gilbert. Raised beaches in Maumee valley. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 549-56. Geologie map showing moraines and raised beaches of Maumee valley, opp. p. 541, 21.5x17 em. Geologic Map Showing Raised Beaches North of | Maumee river, Opp. p. 549, 21.3x13.9cm. Geologic map, same. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, opp. p. 55, 56. . Newberry. Terraces and raised beaches in Ohio. Geol. of 8 ae v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 50-65. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 45 Beaches. Newberry. Geologic map showing moraines and raised beaches of Maumee valley, opp. p. 50. Newberry. Geologic map showing raised beaches north of the Maumee river, opp. p. 56. Bedford Shale. Herrick. Bedford shale and its fossils in Ohio. Geol of O., v.-7, pt. 2, pp. 506-08. ————Newberry. Bedford shale in Cuyahoga county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. I, pp. 188-9. ———Newberry. InErieCounty. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 188. ——-—Newberry. In Lorain County. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 212-13. —_—Newberry. In Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 90-2. ———Newberry. InSummit County. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 209. ——Newberry. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 91-2. Orton. Bedford shale of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 33-36. Same, in part, Rep. 1890, pp. 34-5. ——._—Orton. Bedford shalein Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 27-28. Prosser. Discussion of name of this formation to be retained in the revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7,.Dp-. 19=20. Read. Bedford shale in Ashtabula county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 485. Read. Bedford Shale in Geauga County. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 825. ~——--Read. Bedford shale in Huron county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 305. ———Read. Bedford shale in Lake county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 514. ———Read. Bedford shale in Trumbull county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 508. ———Winchell. Bedford shale in Morrow county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 263. Belfast Bed. Prosser. Explanation of the use of this name by writers on geology of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 29. Belmont County. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 543-69. Local Geology. Goshen township, pp. 551-55. Mead township, pp. 564-65. Pultney township, pp. 560-64. Richland township, pp. 559-60. Smith township, pp. 555-58. Somerton township, pp. 550-51. Warren township, pp. 545-50. © Wash- ington township, pp. 567-69. Wayne township, p. 569. York township, pp. 565-67. 46 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Belmont County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 214-21. Geologic map showing oil and gas territories in Belmont county, 22x17.6 cm., opp. p. 214. ———Bownocker. Oil and gas wells. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 214-21. Goshen township, p. 218. Kirkwood township, p. 219. Pease township, pp. 219-20. Pultney township, p. 219. Rich- land township, p. 219. Smith township, p. 219. Washington township, pp. 220-21. Wayne township, p. 218. Wheeling township, p. 221. York township, p. 221. ——-—Brown. Pittsburg Coal Seam. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 605-23. Colerain township, pp. 608-09. Flushing township, pp. 611-12. Goshen township, p. 622. Kirkwood township, pp. 612-13. Mead Township, p. 620. Pease township; pp. 605-08. Pultney township, pp. 615-20. Richland township, pp. 614-15. Somer- set township, p. 623. Union township, p. 614. Warren town- ship, pp. 622-23. Washington township, pp. 621-22. Wheeling township, pp. 609-11. York township, pp. 620-21. ; Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones, with reference to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 40-47. ————Read. Local geology. Geol. of O.,. v. 3, -p:° 271-85,” Colerain township, pp. 278-80. Flushing township, pp. 275-76. | Goshen township, pp. 271-72. Kirkwood township, pp. 272-73. Pease township, pp. 280-85. Pultney township, p. 285. Union township, p. 274. Warren township, pp. 268-71. Wheeling township, pp. 276-78. Stevenson. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 261-87. Stevenson. Topography and Resources. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 261. Benching. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Methods of winning Ferriferous limestone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 183-85. Berea Grit. Building stones of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 578-90, 594-95. Bownocker. Oil and gas producing rocks in Ohio. QO. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 1, pp. 22-23. ———-Herrick. Berea grit and its fossils in Ohio. Geol. of Oe ok pt. 2, p. 508. Newberry. Berea grit in Cuyahoga county. Gedl. of Oxait pt. 1, pp. 186-88. ———Newberry. Berea grit in Lorain county. Geol. of On VES pp. 211-12. ———-Newberry. Berea grit in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 88-980. ———Newberry. Berea grit in Summit county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 209-10. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 47 Berea Grit. Newberry. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 90. Orton. Berea grit and Ohio shale as sources of gas. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflamable gas, 1887. pp. 76-78. Orton. Berea grit as a source of gas and oil in Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 79-90. Edition 1886, pp. 54-62. Orton. Berea grit as a source of oil and gasin Ohio. Geol. of O. v. 6, pp. 311-409. Rep. 1890, pp. 249-58. Orton. Bereagritin Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 35-6. Rep.1890, pp. 35-67; Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 28-30. Read. Berea grit in Ashtabula county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1. pp. 483-85. Read. Berea grit in Geauga county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 468- 69. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 523-25. Read. Berea grit in Huron county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 301-05. Read. Berea grit in Lake county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 512-14. Read. Berea grit in Trumbull county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 504-08. Winchell. Berea grit in Morrow county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 259-63. Berea Sandstone. Bownocker. Oilsand of Corning field, Perry county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 262. Berea Shale. Herrick. Berea shale and its fossils. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2,.p. 508. Orton. Bereashalein Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 836-7. Same, in part, Rep. 1890, p. 37. Berea shale or Waverly black shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, p. 30. —— Prosser. Berea shale equals Sunbury shale in the revised geo- logical scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 19. Berea Shale, see also Sunbury Shale. Birds. Check List of Ohio Birds, with Dates of their Occurence. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 570-84 Genera and Species. Accipiter coopoeri, pp. 421-22. Accipiter Fuscus, pp. 420-21. Actiturus bartramius, pp. 489-90. Aegillitis meloda, pp. 459-60. Aegillitis semipalmata, pp. 458-59. Aegillitis vocifera, pp. 457-58. Aegiothus lnaria, pp. 319-20. Ageleus Phoeniceus, pp. 355-56. Aix sponsa, pp. 528-29. Alauda arvansis, p. 234-35. Ampelis cedrorum, pp. 296-97. |Ampelis garrulus, pp. 294-96. Anas boschas, pp. 522-23. Anas obscura, pp. 523 48 Birds. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY, —24. Anorthura troglodites, pp. 231-32: Anser albifrons (gam- beli), pp. 517-18. Anser ccerulescens, pp. 519-20. Anser hyper- boreus, pp. 520-21. Anthus ludovicianus, pp. 236-37. Ant os- timus vociferus, pp. 382-83. Aquila chryseatus, pp. 432-33. Archibuteo lagopus, pp. 480-31. Ardea candidissima, pp. 502-03. Ardea egretta, p. 501. Ardea herodias, pp. 500-01. Ardea virescens, p. 504. Astur atricappilus, pp. 422-23. Ardetta exilis, pp. 505-06. : Bonasa umbellus, pp. 446-47. Botaurus minor, pp. 504-05. Branta bernicla, pp. 520-21. Branta canadensis, p. 521. Branta canadensis hutchinsii, p. 522. Brachyotus palustris, pp. 410-11. Bubo virginianus, p. 407. Bucephale albeola, pp. 533-34. Bucephale clangula, p. 533. Buteo aquilinus, pp. 427-28. Buteo lineatus, pp. 428-29. Buteo pennsylvanicus, pp. 429-30. Calidris arenaria, pp. 478-79. Cardinalisvirginianus, pp. 348-50. Carpodacus purpureus, pp. 315-16. Cathartes atratus, pp. 439 40. Cathartes aura, pp. 437-39. Centurus carolinus, pp. 399 400. Certhia familiaris, pp. 226-27. Ceryle aleyon, pp. 389-90. Chetura pelagica, pp. 385-87. Charadrius fulvus (virginicus), pp. 456-57. Chaulelasmus streperus, pp. 524-25. Chondestes gram- maca, pp. 339-41. — Chordeiles virginianus, pp. 883-85. | Chryso- mitris pinus, pp. 320-22. Chrysomitris tristis, p. 322. Circus cyaneus (hudsonius), pp. 417-18. Cistothorus stellaris, pp. 233 ~34. Coccyzus americanus, pp. 392-93. Coccyzus erythroph- thalmus, pp. 390-92. Colaptes auratus, pp. 401-02. Colymbus Arcticus, p. 565. | Colymbus septentrionalis, p. 565. | Colymbus torquatus, pp. 564-65. Contopus borealis, pp. 371-72. Contopus virens, pp. 372-73. Conurus carolinensis, pp. 403-05. Corvus americanus, pp. 364-65. Corvus corax, pp. 363-64. Coturnicus henslovii, p. 328. Coturnicus passerinus, pp. 327-28. Cotyle riparia, pp. 290-91. Cupidonia cupido, pp. 445-46. Cyanospiza Cyanea, pp. 347-48. Cyanurus cristatus, pp. 365-66. Cygnus americanus, pp. 516-17. Cygnus buccinape, p. 516. Dalfila Asuta, p. 524. Dendrceca aestiva, pp. 246-47. Dendroca blackburniew, pp. 252-53. Dendrceea ceerulea, pp. 249-51. Dend- roeca castanea, pp. 254-55. Dendreeca coronata, pp. 251-52. Dend- roeca discolor, pp. 259-60. Dendreeea (albilora), dominica pp. 260-62. Dendreca kirklandii, pp. 263-65. Dendrceca (albilora) Maculosa, pp. 257-58. Dendroeca palmarum, pp. 265-66. Dendrceca pennsylvanica, pp. 256-57. Dendrceca pinus, pp. 266 -67. Dendreea striata, pp. 253-54. Dendreeca tigrina,pp.258-59. Dendrceca virens, pp. 247-48. Dolichonyx oryzivorus, pp. 351-53. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 49 Birds. Ectopistes macrura, pp. 440-42. Elanoides forficatus, pp. 418-19. Epidonax acadicus, pp. 373-75. Epidonax flaviventes, pp. 380-81. Epidonax minimus, p. 379. Epidonax traill’, pp. 375-79. Eremo- phila alpestris, pp. 235-36. Ereunetes pusillus, p. 472. Erismat- ura rubida, p. 539. Euspiza americana, pp. 343-45. Falco Communis, pp. 423-24. Falco columbaris, p. p. 424-25. Falco sparverius, pp. 425-27. Fulcia americana, p.515. Fuligula affun's, p. 530. Fuligula collaris, pp. 530-31. Fuligula ferina, p. 931. Fuligula marila, pp. 529-30. Fuligula vallisneria, p. 532. Gallinula galeata, pp. 512-13. Gallinago wilsoni, pp. 469-70. Geothlypis philadelphia, p. 276. Geothlypis triachus, pp. 275-76. Goniaphea ludoviciana, pp. 346-47. Graculus dilophus, pp. 543-44, Graculus dilophus (floridanus), pp. 544-45. Grus americana, pp. 507-08. Grus canadansis, p. 508. Haliztus leucocephalus, pp. 434-36. Harporhynchus rufus, pp. 211-12. Heralda glacialis, pp. 534-35. Hesperiphona vespertina, pp. 313-14. Himantopus nigricollis, pp. 463-65. Hirundo erythrogastra, pp. 286-87. Hyloptomus pileatus, pp. 394-95. Icteria virens, pp. 277-79. Icterus baltimore, pp. 359-60. Icterus spurius, pp. 358-59. Junco hyemalis, pp. 332-33. Lanius borealis, pp. 306-09. Lanius ludovicianus, var. ludovic- ianus, pp. 309-10. Lanius ludovicianus, var. excubitorides pp. 310-313. Larus argentatus, pp. 548-49. Larus delawarensis, p. 549. Larus marinus, p. 547. Larus leucopterus, pp. 546-47. Larus philadelphia, pp. 550-52. Larus tridactylus, pp. 549-50. Limosa fedoa, pp. 479-81. Limosa haemastica, p. 481. Lobipes hyper- boreus, pp. 466-67. Lophophanes _ bicolor, pp 1221-29. Loxia curvirostra, pp. 316-18. Loxia leucoptera, pp. 318-9. Melegris gallopavo (Americana), pp. 443-44. Melanerpes ery- throcephalus, pp. 400-01. Melospiza lincolni, p. 329. Melospiza melodia, pp. 330-32. Melospiza palustris, pp. 329-30. Meraca americana, pp. 525-26. Mergus cucullatus, pp. 541-42. Mergus merganser, p.540. Mergusserrator, p. 541. Micropalma himant- opus, p. 471. Microrhamphus griseus, pp. 470-71. Mimus carolinensus, pp. 210-11. Mimus polyglottus, pp. 209-10. Molo- thrus ater, pp. 353-55. Myiarchus crinitus, pp. 368-69. Myiodi- octes canadensis, pp. 281-82. Myiodioctes mitratus, pp. 279-80. Myiodioctes pusillus, p. 281. Numenius borealis, pp. 493-95. Numenius - hudsonicus, pp. 492-93. Numenius longirostris, pp. 491-92. Nyctale acadica, pp. 415-17. Nyctea scandiaca, pp. 412-14. Nyctiardea grisea (neevia), p. 504. 4—S. G.—Bull. 6. 50 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Birds. Oedemia americana, pp. 537-38. Oedemia fusca, pp. 538-39. Oporornis agilis, pp. 272-73. Oporornis formosus, pp. 273-75. Ortyx virginianus, pp. 448-55. Otus vulgaris, pp. 409-10. Pandion halistus, pp. 431-32. Passer domesticus, pp. 341-42, Passerculus savanna, pp. 325-26. Passerella iliaca, pp. 342-43. Parus atricapillus, pp. 222-23. Parus carolinensis, pp. 223-24. Pelgadis falcinellus, pp. 497-99. Pelicanus trachyrhynchus, pp. 542-43. Petrochelidon lunifrons, pp. 288-90. Phalaropus fuli- carius, pp. 467-68. Philchela minor, pp. 468-69. Philomanchus pugnax, pp. 488-89. Picoides arcticus,p. 397. Picus pubescens, p. 396. Picus villosus, pp. 395-96. Pinicola enuncleatos, pp. 314-15. Pipilo erythropthalmus, pp. 350-59. Plectrophanes lap- ponicus, pp. 324-25. Plectrophanes nivalis, pp. 323-24. Podiceps cornutus, pp. 567-68. Podiceps griseigena, pp. 566-67. Podilym- bus podiceps, pp. 568-69. Pocetes gramineus, pp. 326-27. Polioptila coerulea, pp. 217-20. Porphyrio martinica, p. 514. Porzana carolina, pp. 510-11. Porzana noveboracensis, pp- 511-12. Progne subis, pp. 292-94. Pyranga aestiva, pp. 284-85. Pyranga rubra, p. 284. Querquedula carolinensis, p. 526. Querquedula discors, p. 527. Quiscalis purpureus, pp. 361-63. Rallus elegans, p. 509. Rallus virginianus, pp. 509-10. Recurvi- rostra americana, pp. 461-62. Regulus calendula, pp. 214-15. Regulus satrapa, pp. 215-16. Sayornis fuscus, pp. 369-71. Scolecophagus perrugineus, pp. 360-61. Scopsasio, pp. 408-09. Setophaga ruticilla, pp. 282-83. Sialia sialis, pp. 212-14. Sitta canadensis, pp. 225-26. Sitta carolinensis, pp.224-25. Sitta pusilla, p.226. Siurus auricapillus, pp. 267-68. Siurus motacilla, pp. 269-71. Siurus nevius, pp. 268-69. Somateria spectabilis, pp. 535-37. Spatula clypeata, pp. 527-28. Sphyrapicus varius, pp. 397-99. Spizella monticala, pp. 333-34. Spizella pusilla, pp. 335-36. Spizella socialis, pp. 334-35. Squatarola helvitica, pp. 455-56. Steganopus wilsoni, pp. 464-66. Sterna anglica, pp. 552-53. Sterna antillarum, p. 562. Sterna dougalli, pp. 561-62. Sterna fluviatilis, pp. 553-60. Sterna fosteri, pp. 560-61. Sterna hydrochelidon lariformis, pp. 562-64. Strepsilas interpres, pp. 460-61. Stelgidopteryx serripenis, pp. 291-92. Strix flamma, pp 406-07. Sturnella magna, pp. 357-58. Surnia ulula, pp. 414-15. Syrnium cinereum, pp. 411-12. Syrnium nebulosum, p. 412. Tachycineta bicolor, pp. 287-88. Tantalus loculator, pp. 495-97. Telmatodyes palustris, pp. 232-33. Thryothorus ludovicianus, SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. dl Birds. pp. 228-30. Totanus flavipes, pp. 484-85. Totanus melaneleu- cus, pp. 483-84. Totanus semipalmatus, pp. 482-83. Totanus solitarius, pp. 485-87. Tringa alpina (americana), pp. 477-78. Tringa bairdii, pp. 473-75. Tringa canutus, p. 478. ‘Tringa fuscicollis, pp. 475-76. Tringa maculata, p.475. Tringa maritima, pp. 476-77. Tringa minutilla, p. 473. Tringoides macularius, pp. 487-88. Trochilus colubris, pp. 387-88. Troglodytes domes- ticus, pp. 230-31. Tryngites rufescens, pp. 491. Turdus fuscescens, pp. 208-09. Turdus migratorius, pp. 204-05. Turdus mustelinus, pp. 205-06. Turdus pallasi, pp. 206-07. Turdus swainsoni, pp. 207-08. Turdusswainsoni alicle, p.208. Tyrannus carolinensis, pp. 367-68. Vireo flavifrons, pp. 302-03. Vireo gilvus, pp. 301-02. Vireo novaboracensis, pp. 304-06. Vireo olivaceus, pp. 298-99. Vireo philadelphicus, pp. 299-301. Vireo solitarius, pp. 303-04. Xanthocephalus icterocephalus, pp. 356-57. Xema sabinei, p. 553. Zenedura carolinensis, pp. 442-43. Zonotrichia albicollis, pp. 336-37. Zonotrichia leucophrys, pp. 337-38. Kirtland. Catalogue of the mammalia, birds, reptiles, etc., in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 161-67. Kirtland. Notes and Observations. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 177-87. Wheaton. Additions, additional references and corrections to list of Ohio birds. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 588-94. Wheaton. Bibliography of Ohio ornithology. Geol. of O., v. 4, pt. 594-612. Wheaton. Glossary of technical terms used in the descriptions of Ohio birds. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 620-28. Wheaton. List of birds observed in my garden. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 585-87. Wheaton. On the relation between latitude and the pattern of coloration in Ohio birds. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 613-19. Wheaton. Report on the birds of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 189-628. Bibliography, pp. 594-612; Glossary, pp. 620-28. Blackband Ore. Orton. Blackband ore in Hocking valley. Geol. of OF v. 5, pp. 406-12. Blackband in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 399-402. Blackband and mountain ores in Stark, Carroll and Tuscarawas counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 386-98. 52 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Blackband Ore Analysis. Lord. Blackband ores in Stark, Carroll and Tuscarawas counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 388-389-396. Wormley and Andrews. Ore in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 401-02. Wormley and Andrews. Ore in Mahoning valley district. Geol. of Os ¥. 5, -Ds 200: Wormley and Andrews. Ore in Tuscarawas Region. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 460. Black Hand Formation. Prosser. The Black Hand formation in the revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. Noe 7. pp. 17-18. Black Kidney Ore. Orton. Black kidney ore in Hanging Rock dis- trict. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 432. Bleininger, Albert Victor. Manufacture of hydraulic cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, 1904. Block Coal. Orton. Block coal in Mahoning valley. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 156, 169, 171, 172, 176, 177, 178. Block Machines. Eno. Machines for making concrete building blocks. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 237-45. Block Ores. Lord. Block ores in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 488-89. Orton. Block ores in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 423-26. Orton. Block ore in Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 412-16. Orton. Block ores of Stark, Carroll and Tuscarawas counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 399. Bloomdale Gas Well. Orton. Bloomdale gas well. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas. 1887, pp. 67-68. Edition 1886, pp. 46-47. Bloomville Gas Field. Orton. Development. Prelim. Rep. on Petrol- eum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 136-388. Blue Clay, see Shales. Boggs Ore. Orton. Boggs ore in the Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 421-23. Analysis,—Brown. Boggs ore in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 422. Bog Iron Ore, see Limonite. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 53 Borax Company’s Building. Eno. Effect of fire on steel concrete as shown by this company’s building. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 185-88. Botany. Kellerman. Recent changes in nomenclature of plants. Geol. 61 OF v.71, pt.2, pp: S0a-80d. Kellerman and Werner. Bibliography of Ohio plants. Geol. of Onve1; pt 2, Dp. 06-79. Kellerman and Werner. Catalogue of Ohio plants. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 56-406. Kirtland. Report on specimens of botany and zoology collected in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 65-69. Boulders. Newberry. Boulders in blackband Ore and coal in Mahon- ing county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 791-93. ———Wheat. Boulders in Medina county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 368- 69. See also, Drift, Pleistocene. Bowerston Oil Pool. Bownocker, Wells in Harrison county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 240-41. Bowling Green Gas Field. Orton. Development. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas. 1886, pp. 39-41; 1887, pp. 57- 60; 138-39. Bownocker, John Adams. Occurrence and exploitation of petroleum and natural gas. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 17-325. Salt deposits and the salt industry in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8. Brachiopoda. Meck. Brachiopoda of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 70-130. -Brachiopoda of the Corniferous group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 196-97. Brachiopoda of Niagara and Clinton groups. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 176-85. Orton. Brachiopods of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 392-97. See also Paleontology Genera and Species. Brayton, A. M. Report on the mammals in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 3-185. Breakwaters. Eno. Concrete used for breakwaters. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 84-90. 54 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Bricker Pool. Bownocker. Wells in Harrison county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 229-30. Brick Color. Peppel. Color of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 58. Bricklaying. Peppel. Preference for dolomite lime in brick laying and plastering. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 255-56. Bricks and Brick Manufacture. Mather. Brick manufacture. Ann. rep., v. 2, (for 1838), pp. 24-28. Mather. Same, Exec. Docs. 1838, No. 22, pp. 24-28. Orton. Natural gas as fuel for manufecture of bricks. Rep. 1890, pp. 275-76. Orton, Jr. Brick manufacture of Ohio. Geol. of O:, Ve On pe. 704-05. Orton, Jr. Manufacture of bricks in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 233-39. Winchell. Brick and pottery works in Crawford county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 252. Winchell. Brick manufacture in Auglaize county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 408. Winchell. Brick-making in Hancock county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 365. Winchell. Brick-making in Wood county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 386. Bricks and Brick Manufacture, see also Sand Lime Brick. Bridge Metal Protector. Eno. Cement mortar as bridge metal pro- tector. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 59-60. Bridges. Eno. Use of concrete in bridge building. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. No.2, pp. 78-80. Eno. Use of steel concrete in constructing bridges and culverts. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 158-64. Briggs, C. Report on Scioto, Lawrence, Gallia, Athens, Hocking and Jackson counties. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 71-98. Briggs, ©. Geological report on Wood, Crawford, Athens, Hock- ing and Tuscarawas counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 109-54. Brine Springs, see Salt. Bromine. Bownocker. By-product of salt manufacture in Meigs county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 18-20. Bownocker. Manufacture of bromine at salt works near Pom- eroy. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 24. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 55 Bromine. Newberry. Bromine in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 84-5. Root. Manufacturein Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 667-70. Brookville Coal (No. 4). Orton. Brookville in Jackson county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1031-32. Orton. Characteristics of Ohio coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 160-62. Orton. Brookville coal in Scioto and Jackson counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1040-41. Orton. Brookville Coal in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 259-60. Orton. -Brookville Coal in Vinton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 999-1001. Orton, Jr. Brookville Coal in Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 852-54. ——-Wright. Brookville Coal in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 828. Brown, C. Newton. Meigs creek coal seam in Morgan, Muskingum, Guernsey and Noble counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1059-85. C. Newton. The Pittsburg coal seam in Jefferson, Belmont and Guernsey counties. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 595-626. Brown County. Herzer. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 942-44. Orton. Oiland gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 301-02. Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 47-48. Bryan. Orton. Oil and gas production. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflamable gas, 1887, pp. 162-63. Bryozoa, see Paleontology—Genera and Species. Buck Run Oil Field. Bownocker. Oil and gas in Morgan.county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 139-44. Buckeye Salt Company. Bownocker. Existing furnaces in Meigs county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 20. Bownocker. Method of salt manufacture in use. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 22-23. Buena Vista Stone. Dawes. Building stone of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 601-02. Buhr Stone. Foster. Buhr in Muskingum, Licking and Franklin coun- ties. Ann. rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 90-2. Hildreth. Buhr-stone rock. Ann. rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 28-35. 56 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Building Stone. Building stone of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 578-641. Andrews. Building stone of Fairfield county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt, 1. p. 594. ———Gilbert. Building stone in Lucas county. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 497. Gilbert. Building stone in Lucas county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 580-81. Newberry. Building stone in Erie county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 195. : Newberry. Building stone in Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt..1, pp. 216-19. Newberry. Building stone in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 83-4. Orton. Building rock in Montgomery county. Rep. Prog. 1869, pp. 146-48. ———Orton. Building stone in Pike county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 626-27. Orton. Corniferous limestone as building stone in Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 629-30. Orton. Springfield limestone in Clark county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt.1, pp. 467-70. Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Use of Corniferous limestones for building material. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 166. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Use of Maxville limestone for building. QO. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 172. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Uses of Niagara limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 154. Peppel. Use of limestone as building stone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 212-216. Read. Building stone in Richland county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 328. Stevenson. Building materials in Harrison county. Geol. of O., v.90, p. 218. Winchell. Building stone in Defiance county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 437-88. Winchell. Building stone in Delaware county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 309-10, 313. Winchell. Building stone in Putnam county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 393. Winchell. Building stone in Seneca county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. Le n2e. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. Ve Building Stone. Winchell. Building stone in Wood county. Geol. of Opeve 2p. lyspiad0, Bulletins. Bulletins of Ohio Geological Survey. For list and analysis, see analysis of Survey publications at the beginning of this index. Burial Vaults. Eno. Concrete used for burial vaults. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. 2, p. 120. Burlington Group. Herrick. Burlington group and its fossils. Geol. of O:, v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 514-15. Butler County. Locke. Geological reconnoissance in Butler county. Ann. rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 216-23. Orton. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 892-403. Geologic map, 13x10.2 cm. Orton. Oiland gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 292-95. Orton. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 392-94. , Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with reference to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 48-50. Cadiz Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells in Harrison county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 226-29. Calcareous Limestone. Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Composition of an im- pure limestone in Tuscarawas county with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 127. Calcareous Materials. Bleininger. Exact methods of analysis for their determination. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 130-33. Bleininger. Limestone and calcareous materials for Portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 226-31. Bleininger. Rapid or factory methods of analysis for their determination. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 133-40. Calciferous Sandrock. Hildreth. Calcarious rocks. Exec. Does., 1836, hep. Noel, p75: Newberry. Calciferous sandrock in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 59. Newberry. Potsdam and Calciferous groups. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 112-16. Calcimines. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime for caleimines and white- washes. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 241. Calcium Chloride. Bownocker. By-products of salt manufacture in Meigs county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 18. | | ; 58 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Calcium Chloride. Bownocker. Manufacture of calcium chloride at salt works in Meigs county. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 24. Cambridge Limestone. Orton. Cambridge limestone in Hanging. Rock district. Geol. of O., v.3, pp. 895-97. | Orton and Peppel. Cambridge stone available for cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 93-94. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Guernsey county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 69-70; in Lawrence county, pp. 87-88. Campbell Mixer. Eno. Campbell concrete mixing machine. With illus- tration. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 232-33. Cannel Coal. Orton. Cannel coal in Milton and Jackson townships. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1032-33. Orton. Flint Ridge cannel in Licking county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 908-11. ; Orton, Jr. Bedford cannel coal of Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 845-52. Carboniferous Conglomerate. Dawes. Conglomerate as building stone in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 602-07. Carboniferous Group. Hodge. Carboniferous in Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 565-68. . Carboniferous Limestone. Hawes. Carboniferous as building stone in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 638-39. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 707. ———Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Licking county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 88. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestones of the Eastern or coal meas- ures groups for commercial use. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 22-23. . Peppel. Use of carboniferous as building stone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 212. Carboniferous System. Andrews. Coal-measures of 2d geol. dist. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 71-9, 235. Andrews. General discussion of Lower Coal-measures in 2d geol. dist. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 314-33. Bownocker. Carboniferous as a source of oil and gas. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 126-306. | Bownocker. Oil and gas producing rocks in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 22-30. | SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 59 Carboniferous System. Newberry. Carboniferous system. Rep. Prog. 1869, pp. 20-23. —— Newberry. Carboniferous in euyenoes county. Geol. of O., v. 1, - pt. 1, pp. 184-90. —Newberry. Carboniferous in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. (2-8. ———Newberry. Carboniferous system of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 81-180. ———Newberry. Carboniferous in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 18-27. —Newberry. Descriptions of fishes. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. "276-78, 325-55. + ———Newberry. Fishes of the Coal-measures. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 283-88. ———Newberry. Fishes. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 41-64. ———Newberry. Fishes of the Sub-Carboniferous limestone. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 282-288. —Newberry. Fossil plants from the Coal-measures of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 8359-385. —Newberry. Lower Carboniferous limestone. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 99-103. ———Newberry. Lower Carboniferous limestone. Geol. of O.,-v. 3, pp. 23-25. : ——Newberry. Lower Carboniferous of Cin. arch. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 108-10. ——Newberry. Sections of the Lower Coal-measures. Rep. Prog. ’ 1870, pp. 19-25. Newberry. Structure of the Lower Coal-measures in northeastern Ohio. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 14-44. Orton. Stratigraphical order of the Lower Coal-measures of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1-128. Prosser. Line of separation between Devonian and Carbonifer- ous in revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 20-21. Prosser. Table of formations included in this system in revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 2. Read. Coal-measures of Geauga county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 466-67. Carey Gas Wells. Orton. Carey Gas wells. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas. 1886, p. 47; 1887, pp. 68-9. Orton. Development of Carey field. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 139-40. 60 BIBLIOGRAPHY CF OHIO GEOLOGY. Carroll County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 292-95. Augusta township, p. 293. Brown township, p. 295. Center township, p. 294. Fox township, » p. 295. Harrison township, p. 295. Lee township, p. 294. Lou- don township, pp. 294-95. Monroe township, p. 295. Orange township, p. 293. Perry township, p. 295. Rose township, pp. 293-94. Union township, p. 294: Washington township, p. 293. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v.5, pp. 244-56. Orton. Iron ores. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 386-99. — ———Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestone resources of, slight importance. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 136. Stevenson. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 177-99. Stevenson. Topography and resources. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. L77=79. Casparis Stone Company. Peppel. Descriptive account. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 220-222. Cassells, J. L. Analyses of iron ores from Collingwood, Yellow Creek. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 49. Catskill Group. Newberry. Catskill group in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt: L, pp. 71-2: Newberry. Fossil fishes. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 271-76. Caves. Hildreth. Grottoes and caverns. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, p. 52. Cedarville Limestone. Orton. Cedarville limestone in Greene county. Geol of O., vi 2ppt. Ly pp b7as78. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 194. Cement. Andrews. Cement limestone of Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 548-49, 556, 558, 561, 563, 565, 569. Bleininger. Analysis to determine insoluble residue in raw cement mixtures and burnt cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 140- Al. Bleininger. Analytical analysis of natural cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 115-17. Bleininger. General discussion on hydraulic cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 25-41. Bleininger. Manufacture of hydraulic cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, 1904. Bleininger. Manufacture of pozzuolane and natural cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 158-96. SUBJECT INDEX ‘OF OHIO REPORTS. 61 “Cement. Bleininger. Mechanical analysis of raw mixtures and cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No.3, pp. 146-57. -Bleininger. Physical and chemical examination of cement ma- terials. . O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 102-57. Bleininger. Raw materials of the cement industry. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 41-101. Bleininger. Winning and preparation of raw materials in cement manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 248-87. Eno. Historical sketch. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 17-22. Eno. Specifications for Portland and natural cement as adopted by American R. R. Engineering and Maintenance of Way Associa- tion. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 192-97. Eno. Uses of hydraulic cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 17-246. Lord. Natural and artificial cements. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 670- 95. Newberry. , Hydraulic cement. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 51-8. Newberry. Production of hydraulic cement in Columbiana county Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 109. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Probable use of Maxville limestone for manufacture of cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 172. Stevenson. Manufacture of cement in Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 269, 286. —Winchell. Cement of Defiance county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 438. Wormley. Analyses of cement limestones in 2d geol. dist. Geol. OO Ze pts lp. 607. See also Portland Cement; Roman Cement; Waterlime. Cement Grinding. Bleininger. Machinery used in preparation of raw materials. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 252-87. Cement Plants. Bleininger. Mechanical equipment. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 322-331. Cement Specifications. Eno. Requirements for cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 189. Central Ohio Natural Gas Field. Bownocker. Gas reservoirs in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 101-25. Geologic map showing position of central Ohio natural gas field, 12.7x20.8 cm., opp. p. 102. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 117-25 62 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Cephalopoda. Meek. Cephalopoda of Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 155-58. Meek. Cephalopoda of the Corniferous group. oe of. O74, pt. 2, pp. 229-33. Meek. Cephalopoda of the Niagara and Clinton groups. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 186-87. See also Paleontology. Ceramic Mixtures. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime in ceramic mixtures. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 245-246. Ceramics, see Pottery. Chagrin Formation. Prosser. Chagrin formation, formerly Erie shale, in the Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 21-22. Chagrin River Valley. Newberry. Strata exposed. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 198-200. Champaign County. Hill. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 491-95. Hill. Geologic map Logan and Champaign counties, p. 49, 14x17.9 cm. Hill. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 491-92. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 274-77. Riddell. Geology. O. Exec. Docs. 1836, Rep. No. 60, p. 13. Chatellerault Bridge, France. Eno. Use of steel concrete in bridge . building. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 163-64. Chemical Department. Lord. Report of chief chemist. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1087-1113. Chemical Manufactures. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime in manufacture of chemicals. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 243-44. Chemung group. Hall and Whitfield. Crinoids of Genessee slate and- Chemung group. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 158-61. Newberry. Fossil fishes. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 270-71. Newberry. Portage and Chemung groups in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 69-71. Chester Hill Oil Field. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull* No. 1, pp. 132-89. Bownocker. Oil and gas in Morgan county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 126-39. Chimneys. Eno. Use of steel concrete for chimneys. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 2, pp. 152-58. China, see Pottery. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 63. Cincinnati Arch. Newberry. Structure of the Cincinnati arch south of the Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 93-6. Newberry. Structure of the Cincinnati anticlinal north of the Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp: 97-101. Newberry. Structure of Cincinnati arch. Geol. of O., v. 3, pe 1-2. Cincinnati Anticlinal. Orton. Physical history. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 411-18. Map showing lines of juncture of Cincinnati group and Clinton limestone, 27.5x21 cm. Orton. Cincinnati anticlinal as a part of the geological structure of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 41-48, 124-28. Rep. 1886, pp. 28-29. Orton. 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Coal No. 3 in Coshocton county. ~ Geol. of O0.,v. 3 pp. 581-83, 590. ———Newberry. Coal No. 3. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 31-34. Geol. of Ore. pb. pp..137-38; ———Newberry. Coal No. 3in Mahoning county.Geol. of OV eon DD: 794-95, 799, 804-6, 810. ———Newberry. Coals No. 3 and 4 in Portage county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 141-49. ———Newberry. Coals No. 3 and 4 in Stark county. Geol. of O., v.3 pp. 167-70. —Newberry. Coal No. 3 in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 59-60. Orton. Coal No. 3 in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of CO... %. 3 pp. 912-18. Orton. Coal No. 3, or Lower Mercer coal. Geol. of Oia 5, DD: 158-59. Read. Coal No. 3 in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 551- 54. Read. Coal No.3 in Wayne county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 535-36. Stevenson. Coal No. 3 in Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp 224-25. 74 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Coal No. 3. Stevenson. Coal No. 3in Muskingum county. Geol. of O;v.3, pe 24, . Coal No. 3a. Coal No. 3a, or Upper Mercer coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 159-60. Coal No. 3b. Orton. Tionesta or Coal No. 3b. Geol. of O., v. 5, p.160. Coal No. 4. Hodge. Coal No. 4 in Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v.3, pp. 579-80, 573-74. ; Newberry. Coal No. 4. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 34-36. Geol. of Ofove 2 opt.tk, pp. Laren: . ———Newberry. Coal No. 4 in Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 795-96, 806-11. ; ———Newberry. Coals No. 3 and 4 in Portage county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 141-49. ———Newberry. Coals No. 3 and 4 in Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 3; pp. 167-70. ———Newberry. Coal No. 4in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O. v. 3, pp. 60-62. ———Orton. Brookville, or Coal No. 4. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 160-62. Orton. Clarion or Coal No. 4a. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1638. ———— Orton. Coal No. 4in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 915-16. —-Read. Coal No. 4in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 554- 55. Stevenson. Coal No. 4 in Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 193-94. Stevenson. Coal No. 4in Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 224-36. Stevenson. Coal No. 4 in Muskingum county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 241. Coal No.5. Newberry. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 36-38. ———Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 143-46. ——— Newberry. Coal No. 5 in Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 727-28, 541, 743-44, 757-60. ———Newberry. Coal No. 5 in Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 796-97. ———Newberry. Coal No. 5 in Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp- 170-74. — ——Newberry. Coal No. 5 in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., 3) pp. 64-66. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 75 Coal No. 5. Orton. Coal No. 5in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of EV polo, | Orton. Lower Freeport, or Coal No. 5. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 166. Orton. Lower Kittanning, or Coal No. 5. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 163-64. Read. Coal No. 5in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 555. Stevenson. Coal No. 5 in Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 191-92. Stevenson. Coal No. 5 in Muskingum county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 241. Coal No. 6. . Andrews. Coal No. 6 in the Hocking valley. Geol. of O. v. 3, pp. 826-50. | Hodge. Coal No. 6 in Coshocton County. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp, 569-71, 573-74, 578-79, 583-85, 588-93, Newberry. Coal No. 6. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 38-41. Newberry. Coal No.6. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 146-49, 151. Newberry. Coal No. 6 .n Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 798-99. ———Newberry. Coal No. 6 in Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 727, 733, 736-37, 756-57, 760. —Newberry. Coal No. 6 in Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 174-75. — Newberry. Coal No. 6 in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. O/-72. Orton. Coal No. 6 in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 916-20. ; Orton. Middle Kittanning, or Coal No. 6. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 165-66. Read. Coal No. 6 in the Hocking Valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 648-52, 661-71. Read. Coal No. 6 in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 555-57. Read. Coal No. 6 in Wayne county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 534- 35. Stevenson. Coal No. 6 in Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 187-191, 196-97. Stevenson. Coal No. 6in Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 224, 232, 234, 236. Stevenson. Coal No. 6 in Muskingum county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 240-41. 76 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Coal No. 6a.. Andrews. Coal No. 6a in Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 850-54. Read. Coal No. 6a in the Hocking valley. Geol. of 035-923; Pp: 4 667, 671-73, 706. A Coal No. 7. Andrews. Coal No. 7 in Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 854-57. — Newberry. Coal No. 7. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 43-44. ———Newberry. Coal No. 7. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 151-54. ——Newberry. Coal No. 7 in Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 726-27, 736, 745, 749-50. ———Newberry. Coal No. 7 in Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 175. ——Newberry. Coal No. 7 in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 72-74. Orton. Coal No. 7 in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 920-21. Orton. Upper Trooper: or Coal No. 7. Geol. of O., v.5, pp. 167- 68. Read. Coal No. 7 in Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 673- 74, 684-86, 706. Read. Coal No. 7 in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 557- 58. Read. Coal No. 7in Wayne county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 534. Stevenson. Coal No. 7 in Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp: 182-87. Stevenson. Coal No. 7 in Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 223-24, 227-30, 234-35. Stevenson. Coalin Muskingum county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 240. Stevenson. Coal No. 7 in Harrison county. Geol. of O., v.3, pp. 203-08. Coal No. 8. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 158-61. Newberrry. Coal No. 8 in Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 721-22, 750, 762-78. Stevenson. Coal No. 8 in Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 266-69, 272-73, 275-80, 282-83, 285-86. Stevenson. Coal No. 8in Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 221-22, 225-27, 233-35. Stevenson. Coal No. 8in Harrison County. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 209-15. Coal No.9. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 161. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 77 Coal No.9. Stevenson. Coal No. 9in Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 264, 276. Stevenson. Coal No. 9 in Harrison county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 216. . Coal No.10. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 161-62. Stevenson. Coal No. 10 in Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 264, 269-71, 274-75, 285-86. Stevenson. Coal No. 10 in Harrison county. Geol. of OD. Wess pp. 216-17. Coal No. 11. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 162-63. Prosser. Correlation of Coal No. 11 and Waynesburg coal. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 7. Stevenson. Coal No. 11in Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 264, 280, 286. Stevenson. Coal No. 11 in Harrison county. Geol. of O., v. 3, Haake. Coal No. 12. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 163. ——Stevenson. Coal No. 12in Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 264, 277, 280. Coal No. 13. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 163. Stevenson. Coal No. 13 in Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 264. —— Coal Analyses. Coal from Carroll county. Geol. of O., v..3, pp. 191-94. Coal No. 7 from Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 183-86. Coal from Columbiana county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 127-28. Coal from Federal Creek field. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 648, 650-52. Coal from Harrison county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 211-12, 215. Coal from Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 480. Coal from Long Run division of Pomeroy and Federal creek coal field. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 647. Meigsville and Bristol coal. Meigs creek seam. Geol. of Oy ved; pp. 1067-68. Coal from Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 87. Andrews. Coal No. 6 from the Hocking valley. Geol. of OMe os: pp. 827-30, 833-35, 937, 842-44. Andrews. Coal No. 7 from Hocking valley. Geol. of CREM. Os pp. 855-56. Andrews. Analyses of Nelsonville coal. Rep. Prog. 1869, pp. 104-05. 78 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Coal Analyses. Andrews. Analyses of Nelsonville coal. ‘O. Geol. Sur., Rep. Prog. 1869, pp. 104-05. Bleininger. Determination of carbon and coal’in cement ma- terials. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 142. . eee Howard. Coal from Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 9389-40. Lord. Akron furnace mine, Longstreth’s mine. ~ Geol. of On ¥: 5, p. 967. Lord. Bedford cannel coal of Coshocton county. Geol. of O., V..0; pesoks -Lord. Bloom township coal, Meigs ereels seam. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1064. Lord. Brookfield coal, Meigs creek seam. Geol: of O., v. 5, Pp. 1074. Lord. Brooks mine, Nelsonville district. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 973. | Lord. Brush creek coal, Dell Roy field, Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 5; p. 248. Lord. Burnet mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 785. Lord. Cambridge coal, Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 292-95. Lord. Camp creek hard coal, Massillon field. Geol. of Ch Naas p. 812. Lord. Cannel coal of Milton township, Jackson county. Geol. of O95 ppt a2: Lord. Carbondale coal, Nelsonville district. Geol. of O., v p. 981. Lord. Coal from Carbon Hill mine, Monday creek. ooh of O., v. 5, p. 965. Lord. Center township coal, Meigs creek seam. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1070. Lord. Coals described in v. 5, Geol. of O. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1099-1110. Lord. Coshocton from Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 863, 965-66. Lord. Dennison mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 784. Lord. Diamond coal works, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 787. Lord. Coalfrom Diamond seam. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 214. Lord. Elm Run mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 814. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO’ REPORTS: 79 Coal Analyses. Lord.’” Enoch‘township coal’, Meigs creek ‘séani) ‘ Geol: of OF fv.25;, ps TOTS? pe als «Aa Lord. ‘Evansdale limestone coal. Geol. of O., v: 5, p. 235: Lord. Excelsior slope, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 786. “Lord. Finley coal in Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 215. Lord. Flushing coal, Meigs creek seam. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1084. Lord. Fox Lake mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 792-93. Lord. Gilliland or Canter coal from Jackson county. Geol. of O., Veo. pe LOL, Lord. Greentown limestone coal. Geol. of O., v..5, p. 233. Lord. Happy Hollow, Upper Freeport of Nelsonville district, Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 985. Lord. Jackson shaft coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1015. Lord. Lake View mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 782. Lord. Lawrence mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 802. Lord. Coal from Lawrence township, Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 799. Lord. Lower Freeport coal, Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 223. Lord. Lower Kittanning, Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 284. Lord. Lower Kittanning of Holmes county. Geol. of OL aver Oo} p. 829. Lord. Lower Kittanning in north Perry county. Geol. of O:; v. 5,-p. 897. Lord. Lower Kittanning, Sandy township, Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 241. Lord. Lower Kittanning, Tuscarawas county. Geol. of ORV p. 262. Lord. Lower Mercer in Holmes county. Geol. of O.,.v. 5, p. 824, Lord. Marion township coal, Meigs creek seam. Geol. of On 5, p. 1061. Lord. Meigscreek coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1060-61, 1064-65, 1067-68, 1070, 1072, 1074, 1078, 1080, 1083, 1084. Lord. Middlebury shaft coal, Massillon field. Geol. of 5 ee an p. 780. Lord. Middle Kittanning from Buckingham mine 19, Sunday creek district. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 939. 80 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Coal Analyses. Lord. Middle Kittanning coal at Chestnut Grove mine, Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 237. Lord. Middle Kittanning in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 830-32, 933-35. ___ Tord. Middle Kittanning in north Perry county. Geol. of O., . v. 5, pp. 887-88, 903. Lord. Middle Kittanning, Osnaburg mine, Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 240. Lord. Middle Kittanning, Pike township, Stark county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 238. Lord. Middle Kittanning, Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 267, 279. Lord. Mine No. 9, Straitsville district. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 957. Lord. Morgan township, Meigs creek seam. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1065. Aine Lord. Nelsonville coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 975, 977. Lord. New Castle coal of Lawrence county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1045. Lord. New Chippewa mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, D201; Lord. Pittsburg coal from Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 607-09, 611-12, 616-17, 622. Lord. Pittsburg coal from Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 626. Lord. Pittsburg coal from Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 6, puoge, Lord. Coal from Pomeroy field. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 637-39, 642. Lord. Rixville coal, Meigs creek seam. Geol. of 0. v5). p10T2. Lord. Sharon coal, Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 821. Lord. Sharon coal, Portage county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 228. Lord. Coal from mines in Shawnee district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 949-50, 952. Lord. Silver Creek, shaft 2, Massillon field. Geol. nt Oe Nico, p. 788. Lord. Sippo mine, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 808. Lord. Coal from State Line mine. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 198. Lord. Steubenville shaft coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 219. Lord. Straitsville Central mine. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 955. Lord. ‘Talmadge coal, Massillon field. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 780. 7 —e SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 81 Coal Analyses. Lord. ‘Tionesta coal of Tuscarawas county. Geol. of OF Vv... 259: Lord. Upper Barnesville coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1083. Lord. Upper Freeport of Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 250-51. -Lord. Upper Freeport of Nelsonville district. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 985. Lord. Upper Freeport coal of Salineville. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 202-03. , ——_—Lord. Upper Freeport of Sunday creek district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 941-42. Lord. Upper Mercer of Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 826. Lord. Upper Sunday creek coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 933. Lord. Waterloo coal of Gallia county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1058. Lord. Wellston, or Coalton coal of Jackson county. Geol. of O., v. 5,p. 1021. Lord and Wormley. Block coal of Trumbull county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 170-72. Lord and Wormley. Leetonia coal and coke. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 190, 192. ' ———Newberry. Coal from Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 813-14. Newberry. Analyses of Coal No.1. Rep. Prog. 1870, Dene. Coal No. 2, p. 31; Coal No. 3, p. 33; Coal No. 4, p. 36; Coal No. 5, p. 38; Coal No. 6, pp. 39-42. Orton. Coalin Pike county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp.632-33. Orton. Coal in Shade creek division of Pomeroy and Federal ereek field. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 644. Read. Coal in the Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 650- 51, 671, 673, 682-83, 685, 701-02. Wormley. Analyses of coal from Athens county. Geol. of O, v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 264, 266-67, 275-76, 285. Wormley. Coal in Belmont county... Geol. of 0. v2) pt. 1). p. 559. Wormley. Elk township, Vinton county coal. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 112-13. ———Wormley. Analyses of coal from Gallia county. Geol, of O., v. I, pt. 1, pp. 227, 229-30, 240. ———Wormley. Coal in Guernsey county. Geol. of envy 2 pts apy 533, 540-41, 535. 6—8. G.—Bull. 6. 82 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Coal Analyses. Wormley. Coal in Harrison township, Scioto county. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 164. ; : __—Wormley. Coalin Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 559 Wormley. Coal in Jackson county. Rep. Prog.1870, pp.129-80 . 133, 140-41, 145-46, 149-50, 157-58. Wormley. Coal in Jefferson county. Geol. of 0., V3; Pad 9. Wormley. Coal in Lawrence county. Rep. a 1870, pp. 195- 96, 207. —_Wormley. Madison township, Vinton county coal. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 115. Wormley. Methods of analysis. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 403-13, 421-24, 426-27. —-——Wormley. Coal in Noble county. leak of O.,-¥. 2 piel een 511, 525-27. Wormley. Richland township, Vinton county coal. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 100-02. Wormley. Coal of the 2d geological district. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 608. Wormley. Stokely coal. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 99. Wormley. Coal in Summit county. Geol, of 0.5 voljpt. Tyee: 222. Wormley. Tables of coal analyses of 2d geological district. Rep Prog. 1870, pp. 223-83. Wormley. Tables. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 414-20, 425, 428-29. Wormley. Coal in Washington county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 481, 483-84, 490. Wormley. Willow bank coal of ‘Tuscarawas region. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 467. Wormley. Wolfe coal. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 106. Wormley and others. Coal No. 6 in Hocking Valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 827-30, 833-35, 937, 842-44, 848. Coal Composition. Orton. Composition of Ohio coals. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 146-50. Coal Equivalents. Orton. Equivalent names and number of coals of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 49, 66-68, 73, 75-77, 80- 81, 85, 98-99, 100-01, 103-05, 108, 110, 121, 124-25, 127, 132-33, 156- 68, 185, 193, 207, 211, 229-30, 239, 244, 273, 277, 299, 405, 431, 843-44, 869, 994, 1025, 1037. Coal Fields. Orton. Cambridge coal field. Geol. of O., v. 5,pp.289-97. Orton. Coal fields in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 255-90. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 83 Coal Fields. Orton. Dell Roy field. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 245-52. Orton. East Palestine and State Line coal fields. Geol. of O., v- 5, pp. 196-200. Orton. Hocking valley coal field. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 912-91. ———Orton. Leetonia coal field. Geol. of O., v.5, pp. 187-96. Orton. Massillon coal field. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 773-815. ———Orton. Nebo coal field. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 222-25. Orton. Post Boy borings. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 297-300. ———Orton. Salineville coal fields. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 201-07. Orton. Shawnee and Straitsville district of Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 5; pp. 944-58. Orton. Steubenville field. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 215-22. ———Orton. Waterloo coal field of Gallia and Lawrence counties. Geol. of O.,.v. 5, pp. 1052-58. Read. Report on the Hocking Valley coal field. Geol. of Oey 3, pp. 647-715. Roy. Coalton or Wellston coal field. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1015- 1021. Coal-measures. Andrews. Fossil plants of. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 415-26. ; Bownocker. Oil and gas producing rocks in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 25-30. Lord. Coalarea of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 443-47. Meek. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 326-47. Newberry. -Coal-measures in Ohio. Geol. of OFVe2; Duly BD: 113-63. Newberry. Coal-measures in Ohio. Geol. of Os Ves Dp abe ee Newberry. Fauna and flora. Geol. of O., Vv. 2, pt. 1, pp.. 175-80. Newberry. Limestones of Upper Coal-measures. Geol. of On .¥- 2, pt. 1, pp. 163-65. Newberry. Lower Coal-measuresin Ohio. Geol. of Oevee piel, pp. 130-57. Coal No. 1, pp. 133-35. Coal No. 2, pp. 1385-36. Coal No. 3, pp. 137-38. Coal No. 4, pp. 139-43. Coal No. 5, pp. 143-46. Coal No. 6, pp. 146-49. Coal No. 6a, p. 151. Coal No. 7, pp. 151-57. Newberry. Upper Coal-meagures in Ohio. Geol. of On ie: Pb 1, pp. 157-65. Coal No. 8, pp. 158-61. Coal No. 9-13, pp. 161-63. Orton. Coal-measures in geological series of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 39-40. Rep. 1886, pp. 26-27. 84 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Coal-measures. Orton. Coal-measures in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 43-44. Same, Rep. 1890, p. 44. : Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 707-08. Orton. Lower Coal-measures in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 36-37. Orton. Stratigraphical order of the Lower Coal-measures in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1-128. Orton and Wright. Coal seams of the Lower Coal-measures in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pt. 1, pp. 1-282, 773-1058. Orton Jr. and Peppel. Limestones of the Eastern or Coal- measure groups for commercial use. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 22-23. Read. Dip of the Coal-measures. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 560-61. Whitfield. Fossils in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 482-93... Coal Mines. Orton. Diamond coal mine. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 210-15. Orton. Coal mines in Scioto and Lawrence counties and western. part of Gallia county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1034-58. Orton. Mines in Trumbull, Mahoning, Columbiana, Jefferson, Portage, Stark, Carroll, Tuscarawas and Guernsey counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 168-300. ___Orton. Coal mines in Vinton and Jackson counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 992-1034. Coal Mining. Roy. Coal mining in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 301-70. Roy. Conditions of coal mining in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 20228. Roy. Development of coal mining in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. ol8—2e - -Roy. Early coal mining in England. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 301- 16. — Roy. Labor-saving machinery in mines. Geol. of O., v. 9, Pp. 339-44. Roy. Manner of mining coal in Ohio. Geol. of ‘O., v. 5, pp. 328- 39, 346-58. Roy. Systems of British mining. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 805-16. Roy. Ventilation of coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 859-70. Coal Ridge Furnaces. Bownocker. Existing salt furnaces in Meigs county. ©. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 20. Coal Seams. Newberry. Extent of coalseams. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 165-69. | ___Newberry. Parallelism of coal seams. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 169-72: SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 85 Coal Seams. Newberry. ‘Troublesin. Geol. of 0., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 172-75. Orton. Coal seams of the Big Sandy creek valley. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 63-91. Orton. Coal seams in the lower Tuscarawas and Muskingum valleys. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 91-127. Coal Tests. Tests of coal used in gas making. Geol. of O., v. do, pp. 713- We Coalton Coal. Roy. Coalton or Wellston coal in Jackson county. Geol. ot O., v..5,; pp: 1015-1021. Coelenterata, see Paleontology, Genera and Species. Coke Analyses. Coke from Tuscarawas county. Geol. of GMs pp: 89, 131. ‘ Analyses of coke from U.S. and Europe. Geol. of O20; De OOUs Coke. Newton. Manufacture of. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 555-576. Coke Ovens. Newton. Ovens for manufacture of coke. Geol. of One v. 5, pp. 567-76. Cold-water Paints. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime in cold-water paints. O."Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4; p. 241. Colerain Oil Field. Bownocker. Wells in Belmont county. O. Geol. Bun, bull. Noy 1) pp. 217-18, Colonial Salt Company. Bownocker. Methods of manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 37-38. Columbian System. Eno. Columbian system of reinforced concrete. O: Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 137. Columbiana County. Bownocker. Early history of salt industry in this county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. Spe le. ———Bownocker. Oil and gas production. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 250-57.* Center township, pp. 254-55. Elk Run township, p. 204.. Fairfield township, p. 256. Hanover township, p. 257. Knox township, pp. 256-57. Madison township, pp. 252-53. Middleton township, p. 256. St. Clair township, p. 254. Unity township, pp. 255-56. Washington township, p. 257. Wayne town- ship, p. 256. West township, p. 257. Yellow Creek township, pp. 251-52. ———Newberry.. Geology. Geol. of OeVves, pix 00-132: ———Newberry. Topography. Geol. of OO. v1 3) pp. 90-91. ——— Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of 0.5 :v.5, pp. 184-207. 86 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Columbiana County. Orton. Deep wells, drilling for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 403-04. Orton. Iron ores. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 384-86. ———Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- ~ erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 56-58. Root. Salt manufacture. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 654. Columbus Limestone. Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Composition of, in Frank- lin county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 63-65. —-———Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of, in Gre O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 159-68. —-—-——Prosser. Propriety of retaining this name for certain of the Devonian limestones of the revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 24-25. HG ye A A a Columns. Eno. Use of reinforced concrete for columns ne apy O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 147-48. 8/44 4 as 14 Compression. Peppel. Compression shown by lime-sand brick in pressing. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 49. Conchology, see Mollusca; Paleontology, Genera and Species. Concrete. Eno. Adhesion of concrete to metal. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 129. Eno. Coefficient of expansion of concrete. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 121-22. Eno. Specifications for concrete used in concrete construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 191. Eno. Specifications for heavy concrete as sieutiege by te: engineer. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 208-10. Eno. Tables showing cost of concrete work in various parts of U. 8. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 122-23. Eno. Uses of cement in concrete. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 63-123. Concrete Blocks. Eno. Use of concrete blocks in building houses. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 74-78. Concrete Construction. Eno. Specifications for concrete sidewalks and paving as used in Columbus, Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 201-03. Eno. Specifications for concrete sidewalks as used in Peoria? Ill. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 204-07. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 87 Concrete Curb. Eno. Specifications for concrete curb in use in Peoria, Ill. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 221-22. Concrete Mixers. Eno. Machines used for mixing concrete. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 225, 230-37. Concrete Sidewalks. Eno. Sample specification form for sidewalk con- struction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 198-99. ——Hno. Specification for concrete walks as used in Chicago, Ill. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 200. Concrete Specifications. Eno. Specifications for concrete work. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 189-222. Conemaugh Formation. Prosser. Name and position of this formation in the revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 7-8. Conglomerate. Andrews. Conglomerate of the Coal-measures. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 66-71. Briggs. Conglomerate in Hocking and Athens counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 181-82. Foster. Conglomerate in Muskingum, Licking and Franklin coun- ties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 99-103. Newberry. Carboniferous conglomerates in Cuyahoga county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 184-85. Newberry. Conglomerate in Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 784. ———Newberry. Conglomerate in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 103-13; v. 3, pp. 25-26. ———Newberry. Conglomerate in Summit county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1. pp. 212-14. = Newberry, Hossils: Geol of O.,:v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 110-11. Orton. Conglomerate in Pike county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 630-31. Read. Carboniferous conglomerate in Licking county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 358-59. ———Read. Conglomerate in Geauga county. Rep Prog. 1870, p. 467-68. Read. Conglomerate in Geauga county. Geol. of 5 Le Ob. Le pp. 522-23. Read. Conglomerate in Holmes county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 475-76. Read. Conglomerate in Holmes county. Geol. of Oe Vio LDR 545-48, 88 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Conglomerate. Read. Conglomerate in Trumbull county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 502-03. Read. Sub-carboniferous conglomerate in Wayne county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 538. Read. Waverly conglomerate in Knox county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 337-40. Read. Waverly conglomerate in Licking county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 360-61. ; Read. Conglomerate in Richland county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 316-23. Wheat. ‘Carboniferous conglomerate in Medina county. Geol. of O., v. 8, pp. 363-67, 375-76, 378-79. Conglomerate Group. Orton. Conglomerate group in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6,:p. 43; v. 7, p. 36. Same, Rep. 1890, pp. 43-44. Conveying Devices. Peppél. Conveying machinery used in the man- ufacture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 62. Cope, Edward D. Synopsis of the extinct batrachia from the Coal- measures.. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 851-411. Corals. Nicholson. Description of the corals of the Silurian and Devonian systems. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 183-242. Orton. Corals of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. J, pp. 387-88. See also Paleontology—Genera and Species. Corniferous Group. Gilbert. Corniferous group in Lucas county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 493-94. Meek. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 194-236. Meek. List of fossils. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 242-43. Corniferous limestone. Andrews. Corniferous limestone in Pickaway county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 591-92. Gilbert. Corniferous group in Lucas county. Geol. of O., v. a; pt. 1, pp. 575-77. Fossils, p. 577. ———Hawes. Building stone in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 629-37. Hill. Corniferous limestone in Logan county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 485-87. Newberry. Corniferous limestone. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 142-49. Fossils, pp. 144-47. Newberry. Corniferous limestone of the Cincinnati arch. Geol. of 0, v..1) ptel, pp.105-07 SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 89 Corniferous limestone. Newberry. Corniferous limestone in Erie county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 190-93. Newberry. eee of Kelly’s Island. Geol. of O., v. 2, ts 1 pp. 200-01. Newberry. Corniferous limestone in Ohio. Rep. Prog. 1869, pp. 17-18; Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 67-68; v. 3, pp. 10-11. Newberry. Fishes. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 264-68. Newberry. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 191-93. Nicholson. Corals. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 230-42. Orton. Corniferous limestone in Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 603-632. ———Orton. Corniferous limestone in geological series of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, p. 34. Rep. 1886, p. 23. Orton. Corniferous limestone in Madison county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 421-23. Orton. Fossils. Geol. of O., v..3, pp. 618-29. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Crawford county,with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 58; in Defiance county, pp. 59-60; in Delaware county, pp. 60-61; in Erie county, pp. 61-62; in Franklin county, pp.63-65; in Henry county, p. 134; in Logan county, p. 89; in Lucas county, pp. 90-92; in Marion county, pp. 93-96; in Ottawa county, pp. 108-111; in Paulding county, p. 135; in Pickaway county, p. 135; in Sandusky, county pp. 120-21; in Seneca county, pp. 124-25; in Union county, p. 135; in Wood county, pp. 132-34; in Wyandot county, p. 135. Orton Jr. and Peppel. Corniferous for Portland cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 90. ——— Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 158-68. Peppel. Use of Corniferous as building stone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 212. Peppel. Use of, for crushed stone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 216-222. Read. Corniferous limestone in Huron county. Geol} of O., v. 3 p. 309. Winchell. Corniferous limestone in Crawford county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 243-246. Winchell. Corniferous group in Delaware county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 289-301. 90 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Corniferous limestone. Winchell. Corniferous limestone in Marion county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 642-43. ——Winchell. Corniferous in Paulding county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 339-40. ———Winchell. Corniferous limestone in Sandusky county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 603-06. ; — Winchell. Corniferous limestone in Seneca county. Geol. of O., vy. 1, pt. 1, pp. 619-22. Eden, Bloom township, p. 619. Scipio, Eden township, p. 620. Thompson township, pp. 620-21. Bloom township, pp. 621-22. Winchell. Corniferous limestone in Wyandot county. Geol. of On m. 4; i. 1 ppr Debrot Winchell. Lower Corniferous in Hardin county. Geol. of O., v. 2 ptek spr 3o6. — Winchell. Lower Corniferous in Union county. Geol. of O., v. 2, Biot pose. Winchell. Lower Corniferous in Wood county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1 ep. 388: See also Upper Helderberg Group, Columbus limestone; Delaware limestone. Corning Oil and Gas Field. Bownocker. Wells in Perry county. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 257-65. Corrosion. Eno. Dangers of corrosion in steel and iron bars used in reinforced concrete construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 126-29. Coshocton. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for natural gas in Clinton limestone. Rep. 1890, pp. 245-46. Coshocton County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 291-92. Adams township, p. 292. Frank- lin township, p. 292. Jefferson township, p. 292. Lafayette township, p. 292. Linton township, p. 292. Tuscarawas town- ship, pp. 291-92. White Eyes township, p. 292. —_——Hodge. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 562-95. Geologic map, Coshocton and other counties, 31.7x42 cm. ——Hodge. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 562-63. ———Hodge. Local geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 569-94. Adams township, pp. 579-80. Bedford township, pp. 581-838. Bethle- hem township, pp. 577-78. Clarke township, pp. 569-72. Craw- - ford township, p. 574. Franklin township, pp. 591-92. Jackson township, pp. 583-85. Jefferson township, pp. 576-77. Keene SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 91 Coshocton County. Hodge.—-(Continued.) township, pp. 578-79. Lafayette township, p. 588. Linton township, pp. 592-94. Newcastle township, pp. 574-76. Mill Creek township, pp. 572-74. Monroe township, p. 569. Oxford township, p. 588. Perry township, pp. 580-81. Pike township, pp. 588-89. Tiverton township, pp. 568-69. Tuscarawas town- ship, pp. 585-87. Virginia township, pp. 590-91. Washington township, pp. 589-90. White Eyes township, p. 579. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oiland gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 368-69. Orton, Jr. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 848—67. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestone resources of, small. O. Geol. sur., Bull: No. 4, p. 136. Riddell. Geology of Holmes, Coshocton and Muskingum counties. Exec. Docs. 1836, Rep. No. 60, pp. 27-80. Cow Run Oil Field. Bownocker. -Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 167-70. Bownocker. Oil and gas in Washington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 150-54; 164-72. Cracks. Eno. Hair cracks or sun cracks in cement surfaces. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 37-41. Crawford County. Briggs. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 118— 129. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 363-64. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of lieestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 58. ————Riddell. Geological formation. Ohio Exec. Docs. 1836, pt. 1, pp. 15-18. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 236-52. Geo- logic map, 10.8x10.5 em. ———Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 236-39. Cretaceous System. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 82-83. Crinoidea, see Echinoderma (Palaeozoic) ; Paleontology, Genera and Species Crops. Klippart. Tables of, from Maumee valley. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 382-92. . Crushed Stone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Use of Corniferous limestone for crushed stone and ballast. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 166. 92 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Crushed Stone. Orton, Jr. and Peppel. Use of Niagara limestones for crushed stone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 154. Peppel. Use of limestone for crushed stone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 216-222. Crushing Machines. Bleininger. Machines used for crushing test of Portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 342-49. ———Bleininger. Rough crushing machinery for preparation of cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 254-59. Crushing Strength. Peppel. Mechanical test to determine crushing strength of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 48-49. Crustacea. Locke. Isoletus maximus found in Adams county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 247-49. Plates showing drawings of this trilobite. Meek. Crustacea of Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 158-75. Meek. Crustacea of the Corniferous group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 233-36. Meek. Crustacea of the Niagara and Clinton groups. Geol. of ., ¥. 1, pt. 2, pp. 187-93. See also Paleontology—Genera and Species. Orton. Trilobites of Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 398-99. Cryptograms. Kellerman and Werner. Vascular cryptograms of Ohio. Geol. of O., v..7, pt. 2, pp. 246-51. Cubical Mixers. Eno. Cubical concrete mixing machines, with illustra- tion. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 232-34. Culverts. Eno. Use of concrete in culverts. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 68. Cumberland Coal. Andrews. Cumberland coal in Morgan county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 294—3138. Cummings’ System. Eno. Cummings’ system of reinforced concrete construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 137. Curbs. Eno. Use of concrete for curbs and gutters. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 116-17. Cuyahoga County. Newberry. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 171-200. Geological map of the county (colored), 12.3x21.2 cm. Newberry. Soil of. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 173-74. Newberry. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 171-73. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 93 Cuyahoga County. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 351-56. ———Orton. Shale gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 428-36. Cuyahoga Formation. Prosser. Position of the Cuyahoga formation in the revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 18-19. Cuyahoga Shale. Herrick. Cuyahoga shale and its fossils. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 508-12. Newberry. Cuyahoga shale in Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 210-11. Newberry. Cuyahoga shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 87-88. Fossils, p. 88. Newberry. Cuyahoga shale in Summit county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 210-12. -———Orton. Cuyahoga shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 37-39. Same, Rep. 1890, pp. 37-39. —Orton. Cuyahoga shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 31-32. ————Read. Cuyahoga shales in Geauga county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. Lipo: ————Read. Cuyahoga shales in Huron county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 299-300. ~———-Read. Cuyahoga shale in Trumbull county. Geol. of Opraealt pt. 1, pp. 503-14. ——~—~—Wheat. Cuyahoga shale in Medina county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 363-65, 367-68, 373-75. ———Winchell. Cuyahoga shales and sandstones in Delaware county. Geolsot Oy v2) pt. 1) pps, 276-282. ———Winchell. Cuyahgoa shale and sandstone in Morrow county. Ceolo. v2. pt. pp. 257-59. Cystoidea, see Echinoderma; Paleontology—Genera and Species. Dams. Eno. Specifications for concrete dam in Scioto river, Colum- bus, Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 211-14. ———Use of Concrete i construction of Dams. O. Geol. Sur., Bu No. 2, pp. 99-104. Use of steel concrete for dams. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No.2, pp. 179-82. Darke County. Bownocker. Oil production. 0. Geol. Suri. Bulk No. 1, p. 99. Geologic map, Darke and other ounties, showing oil and gas territories. 20.7x21 cm. opp. p.80. 94 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO. GEOLOGY. Darke County. Lindemuth. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 496-518. | Topography. Geol. of O.,,v. 3, pp. 496-99. ae Orton. Lime Production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 726-27. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 271-73. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. . Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 58-59. Dayton Limestone. Locke and Wormley. Analysis. Geol. of G.; ee Opp, LB. Orton. Occurrence of, in Green county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 668-69. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, character and uses of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 148. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Greene county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 67-68. Decatur Township, Lawrence County. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Fer- riferous limestone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 178. Decorative Tile. Orton, Jr. Manufacture of encaustic tiling in Ohio Cienly or -O0., 6, pp. 71729. Defiance County. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with reference to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 59-60. ————Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 422-38. Geo- logic map, 15.8x9.7 cm. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 422-23. Delaware County. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O;, Vee. OP 762-65. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Compositions of limestones of, with reference to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 60-61. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 272-311. Geologic map, 13.8x10.5 cm. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 272-73. Delaware Limestone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Delaware county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 60-62; in Franklin county, pp. 63-65. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 159-168. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 95 Delaware Limestone. Prosser. Notes on propriety of applying this name to certain of the Devonian limestones of revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur.,; Bull. No. 7, p. 24. DeMan’s System. Eno. De Man’s system of reinforced concrete construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 139. Devonian Limestones. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 158-68. Devonian System. Bownocker. Oil and gas producing rocks in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 1, pp. 21-22. ———Meek. Description of invertebrate fossils of Devonian and Silurian systems. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 1-243. Newberry. Devonian in Cuyahoga county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 190-200. ———Devonian System in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 65-72, v. 3, pp. 9-18. -_——Fishes of. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 263; v. 2, pt. 3, p. 3-40, ———Nicholson. Amorphozoa. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 245-55, ———Prosser. The division line between Devonian and Carboniferous in revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 20-21. Prosser. Table showing formations included in this system in revised nomenclature of Ohio geological series. O. Geol. Sur., Boll No.7 B38; See also Ohio series; Paleontology-Genera and species. Dip. Orton. Strata dip in Ross county. Geol. of O., v. as Die ls pp. 656-58. Diluvium, see Drift. Dip of Strata. Orton. Effects of disturbances of strata upon accum- mulation of oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 89-96; Rep. 1890, pp. 89-92. Whittlesey. Geological Report. Ann. Rep., v. 2 (1838), pp. 41-43. Disinfectant. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime as a disinfectant and anti- septic. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 244. Disintegrators. Bleininger. Machines used in cement grinding. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 266-67. Dolomite. Bleininger. Dolomite as constituent of hydraulic cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 37-38. 96 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Dolomite. Orton, Jr. and Peppel. Dolomitic limestone in the western area of Ohio, andits commercial uses. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 23-24. Dolomite Lime. Peppel. Definition, uses and manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 251-59. Peppel. Dolomite lime in lime industry of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 222-30. Peppel. Method of slaking dolomite lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 258-59. Draft. Peppel. Importance of the draft in burning lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 310. Drainage. Klippart. Drainage in Maumee valley. Rep. Prog., 1870. pp. 329-39. Drain-Tile. Orton, Jr. Manufacture in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pee fOo-Lt. . Drawing. Peppel. Drawing of lime after burning. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 315-16. Dresden. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for. natural gas in Clinton Limestone. Sep., 1890, pp. 246. Drift. Andrews. Drift in Fairfield county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 593. Andrews. Drift in Second geological district. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 58-61. Andrews. Surface drift in Second geological district. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 57-8. ___Andrews. Drift in the Second geological district. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 441-52. __Bleininger. Glacial clays suitable for cement making. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 82-83. Briggs. Superficial materials in Crawford county. Ann. Rep., vy. 2; 1838; pp. £22+29. Briggs. Superficial materials resting on the limestone in Wood county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 114-18. Gilbert. Drift in, Williams county. Rep.‘ Prog.,, 1870, pp. 487-88. Gilbert. Superficial deposits in Lucas county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 495-96. Gilbert. Surface geology in Maumee valley. Geol. of .O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 537-56: SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS, 97 Drift. Herzer. Drift in Brown county. Geol. of OC) Ved, be. Oa Hill. Drift in Champaign county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 493-94. Hussey. Drift in Fayette and Clinton counties. Geol. OLG, v. 3, pp. 486-40. Hussey. Drift in Miami county. Geol. of ON: oe 470-7 7 Hussey. Shelby county. Geol. of OU; v. 3, pp. 458-64. Lindemuth. Drift in Darke county. Geol. of O., v 3., pp. 499-509, Newberry. Deposits of Portage county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 133--36. In Cuyahoga county. Geol. of Ov: be pil, “pp: 174-84. In Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 208-210. Drift in Ohio. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 23-32. Drift in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 85-8; v. 2,.pt. 1, pp. 1-80, Drif, deposits in Summit county. Geol. of O.,-vi1, pt. 1, pp. 205-6; ——Orton. Drift beds in Butler county. Geol. of O., v. 3, ppt 394-99. Orton. Drift deposits in Clermont county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 438-46. Orton. Drift deposits in Hamilton county. Geol. of O., v. de pt..1, ppi425-34. Orton. Drift deposits in Ohio. Geol, of O., v. 6, pp. 772-82. Orton. Drift in Clark county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 455-62. -———Orton. Drift in Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 643-46. Orton. Drift in Greene county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 679-81. Orton. Drift in Highland county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 264-67. Orton. Drift in Madison county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 423-27. Orton. Drift ‘in Montgomery county. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 144-58. Orton. Drift in Pike county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. Lp: 634-36. Orton. Drift in Preble county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 411-15. Orton. Drift in Ross county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. | Net e) on 651-55. Orton. Drift in Warren county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 386-91. Orton. Glacial drift as a source of natural gas. Preliminary report on petroleum and inflammable gas. 1886, pp. 68-70; 1887, pp. 99-101. Orton. Glacial drift in geological series of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on pretroleum and inflammable gas. 1886, pp. 27-28: Rep. 1887, pp. 40-41. Orton. Glacial driftin Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 44; same Rep., 1890, p. 45; Geol. of Ott) DD. O7-29. "1S. G.—Bull. 6. 98 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Drift. Orton. Lime production. Geol of O., v. 6, p. 708. of O., v. 3, p. 541. Read. Read. Read. Read. Viel; Dts dy Pp-colo—le. Read. Drift of Ashland county. pt. 1, pp. 527-28. 289-99. Winchell. ——Winchell. 407-08. Winchell. pp. 46-48. Winchell. pp. 428-34. Winchell. pp. 302-06. Winchell. 364-65. Winchell. 356-57. Winchell. 418-21. Winchell. 644, Winchell. 413. Winchell. pp. 265-67. Winchell. 345. Winchell. pp. 391-92. Winchell. 606. Drift in Auglaize county. Drift in Defiance county. Drift in Delaware county. Drift in Hancock county. Drift in Hardin county. Drift in Henry county. Drift in Mercer county. Drift in Morrow county. Drift in Paulding county. Drift in Putnam county. Drift in Sandusky county. Soil, drift and lake ridges of Lake county. Drift in Crawford county. Read. ‘Drift in Geauga county. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 470. Read. Drift in Holmes county. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 474; Geol. Drift in Knox county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 325-33. Drift in Licking county. Geol. of O., v, 3, pp. 349-52.. Drift in Richland county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 312-14. Geol.of O.,. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 520-22. Read. Surface deposits in Geauga county. Geol. of -O., v. l, Read. Surface deposits in Huron county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. Drift in Allen county. Geol of O., v. 2, pt. 1 p. 401. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, Geol: -of O.; “v2, pt: IZ | Geol.af O.,; "v.02; pts-4, Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. Drift in Marion county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. Geol. of O., v.72, pt. 1, Geol. of O., v. 2, pi. 1, Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pe. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 99 Drift. Winchell. Drift in Seneca county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 622-23. Winchell. Drift in Union county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 329-32. Winchell. Drift in Van Wert county. Geol. of O., v. 2,.pt. J, pp. 318-21. Winchell. Drift in Wyandot county. Geol of O., v. tb ey 0) ae pp.637-39. —Winchell. Drift in Wood county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 383-85. See also Pleistocene. Dromedary Mixer. Eno. Dromedary concrete mixing machine. With illustration. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 232, 236-237. Drum Mixer. Eno. Ransome drum mixer for concrete making. O, Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 225, 230-231. Dry Slaking Process. Peppel. The dry slaking process in manufacture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 20-21. Dunkard Formation. Prosser. Location of Dunkard formation in Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. Cyr ey e Dykema Block Machine. Eno. Dykema machine for concrete blocks. O. Geol Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 240-45. Earthenware, see Pottery. Eastern Ohio Region. Lord. Iron manufacture. Geol. of Oni: 5, pp. 468-73. East Liverpool Gas Wells. Orton. Berea grit as source of East Liverpool gas wells. Prelim. Rep., on petroleum and inflam- mable Gas. 1886, pp. 55-56; 1887, pp. 81-82. Orton. Productive oil and gas fields of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 333-36. Echinoderma. Meck. Asteroidea, in the Cincinnati group. Geol. of J, vere bbe 2;-pp., 58-68. Meek. Crinoidea of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 1-39. Meek. Cystoidea of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O. v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 39-58. —Meek. Ophiuroidea of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of Onan pt. 2, pp. 68-9. Orton. Crinoidea of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 388-90. See also Paleontology-Genera and S pecies. 100 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Economic Geology. Lindemuth. Economic geology of Darke county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 516-18. Eden Shale. Prosser. Arguments advanced by geologists in support of use of this name in revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. © Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 34-35. . Elasmobranchii. Newberry. Elasmobranchii of the carboniferous. Geol. of O.,-v. 1, pt..2, pp. 325-37. Elasmobranchii of the Devonian. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 302-24. Elasticity. Peppel. Elastic property of sand-lime brick. O., Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 59-60. Peppel. Elasticity shown by sand-lime brick in pressing. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 40. Eldred Lime-burning System. Peppel. Description of Eldred system for burning lime. ©. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 282-83. Electric Fountains. Eno. Use of steel concrete for electric fountains. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 178. Electrical Resistance. Peppel. Tests showing electrical resisting strength of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 58. Elephant, see Mastodon. Elevated Railroads. Eno. Use of steel concrete on elevated rail- roads. QO. Geol. Sur., Bull. 2, pp. 174. Elevations. Orton. Table giving elevations above sea level in Northern Indiana. Prelim. Rep., on petroleum and inflam- mable gas. 1887, pp. 191-93. Table of elevations above sea level in western counties of Ohio. Prelim. Rep., on Petroleum and inflammable gas. 1887, pp. 178-90. Elevators. Eno. Use of concrete for tanks, silos and elevators. O. Geol. Sur., Bull., No. 2, pp. 153-58. Elizabeth Township, Lawrence County. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Fer- riferous limestone in. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 176-78. Elk Pool Run. Bownocker. Wells of Independence township, Wash- ington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 185-87. England. Eno. larly use of cements in England. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 19-20. , Eno, Frank Harvey. Uses of hydraulic cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 101 Eozoic System. Newberry. Eozoic system in Ohio. Geol. of 0,5 Vere e pte les Dp. OO—7; Erie Clay. Gilbert. Erie clay of the Maumee valley. Geol. of O., v. ta pie ep. 544-40. Newberry. Erie clay in Ohio. Geol. of On, v. 2, pt. 1; pp. 21~30- v. 3, pp. 32-38. Erie County. Newberry. Geology. Geol. of On 2; pte 1; ppe 183-96. Geologic map of Erie county and islands, 20x12.4 em. Surface features and deposits. Geol. of Oy Ve2; Dt, ppelse—se. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O.,-v. 6, pp. 346-47. Orton. Shale gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 439-40. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 61-63. Erie, Lake. Mather. Rise and fall of lake Erie. Ant Rep ony. 2, 1838, pp. 23-24. Same, Exec. Doces., 1838, Rep., 22 pp. 23-24. Mather. Degradation of the Lake coast. Ann. Rep; v. ly 183%, pp. 15-18. Newberry. Islands of. Geol. of Or wy ple pp toatl vas. Dis bepp. 1975205. Newberry. Soil and vegetation. Geol. of Oi wopt.tode ope 199-200. Whittlesey. Encroachments upon the shore. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 53-54. Whittlesey. Height of water in Lake Brice Ann Rep, v2, 1838, pp. 50-52. Erie Shale. Newberry. Erie shale in Erie county. Geol of OV ve 2; PEA cope Ss; Newberry. Erie shale in Lorain county. Geol. of O. v. 2, pt. 1, Pa 2ta: Newberry. Erie shale in Summit county. Geol. of Ona ie Pi h i.7 208, Newberry. Erie shale in Ohio. Geol. of Oc. v.58 pp.lLs-1 9; -Orton. Erie shale in Hamilton county. ‘Geol. of Qi; vo 1 pt. I, pp. 423-24, Read. Erie shale of Ashtabula county. Geol. of O., v. 1 pt. 1, pp. 486-88. Read. Erie shales in Huron county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 306-07. Whitfield. Fossils. Geol. of OF. vi 7, pt. 2, pp. 452-64 , 102 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Erie Shale. Winchell. Erie shale of Crawford county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 242-48; Winchell. Erie shale in Morrow county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 264. See also Chagrin Formation. Expanded Metal System. Eno. Expanded metal system of reinforced concrete construction. O., Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 133. Facings. Eno. Cement mortar in facing concrete work. O. Geol. Sur. eullsaNo. 2. pp. oleae. Fairfield County. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 592-94. Andrews. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 592. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 382-88. Fall Creek Bridges, Indianapolis. Eno. Use of steel concrete in build- ing bridges. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 160-62. Farrel Rock Crusher. Eno. Illustration and section of Farrel crusher. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 227-28. Fayette County. Hussey. Geology of Clinton and Fayette counties. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 429-47. Hussey. Topography of Clinton and Fayette counties. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 429-30. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 291. Orton, Jr., and Peppel: Composition of limestones of, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 63. Federal Creek Coal Field. Lovejoy. Pomeroy and Federal creek coal field. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 627-52. Geologic map showing area of this field in Ohio. Opp. p. 682. Feldspar. Bleininger. Feldspar as component mineral of clays. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 64-66. Peppel. Effect of feldspar on sand used in manufacture of sand- lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 33-35. Fences. Eno. Concrete for fences and posts. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 2, pp. 117-18. Ferric Oxide. Bleininger. Ferric oxide in hydraulic cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 33-34, SUBJECT INDEX OF OJI1O REPORTS. 103 Ferriferous Limestone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Gallia county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 66; in Holmes county, pp. 81-82; in Jackson county, pp. 82-84; in Lawrence county, pp. 85-87; in Mahoning county, pp. 92-93; in Scioto county, pp. 122-23. Orton, Jr.and Peppel. Composition, physical character, and uses of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 174-191. Orton, Jr.and Peppel. Ferriferous limestone available for cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 92. - Ferriferous Limestones. Orton. Ferriferous limestones of lower coal measures of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 16-21. Fertilizer. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime and lime for agricultural purposes. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 234-37. Fielding System of Dam Construction. Eno. Steel concrete in hollow dam construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 179. Fillers. Eno. Cement mortar as filler. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 50. Filter Beds. Eno. Concrete in filter beds. O. Geol. Surv., Bull. No, 2. pp. 97-9. Findlay Gas Field. Bownocker. Natural gas in northwestern Ohio. OGeol s Sur... Bull.“No- 1; pp,.32=47. Orton. Development. Prelim. Rep., on petroleum and inflam- mable gas. 1886, pp. 31-39; Rep. 1887, pp. 46-57, 129-36. Findlay Oil Field. Orton. Development of the field. Prelim. rep. on petrol and inflammable gas, 1887, p. 157. Fineness of Sand. Peppel. Fineness of sand employed in sand-lime brick manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 27. Fire Brick. Andrews. Fire clay of Scioto county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 166, 168-9. Newberry. Fire clays. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 50-1. Newberry. Manufacture of fire brick in Columbiana County. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 108. Orton, Jr. Manufacture of fire brick in Ohio. Geol. of A pp. 687-700. Orton, Jr. Manufacture of fire brick in Ohio. Geol. of Ore Windy pp. 217-31. Fire Clays. Composition of European fire clays. Rep. ‘Prog. 1870, pp. 170-71. 104 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. . Fire Clays. Bleininger. Fire-clays for cement making purposes. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 69-74. Newberry. Fire-clay in Portage county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 149-50. . Newberry. Fire clay in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, — pp. 64, 66, 83. Stevenson. Fire clay in Carroll county. Geol. of O. v. 3, pp. 198. Fire Clays. Analyses. From Columbiana county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. +131, 7 Lord. Fire clays described in Geol. of O., v.5. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1110-1118. Lord. Method of analyses. Geol. of O., v, 5, pp. 1096-98. Orton, Jr. Fire clays used in paving brick and sewer pipe in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 186, 139, 140. Wormley. Fire clays in Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 780. Wormley. Fire clay in Portage county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 150. Fire Proof Concrete. Eno. Fire proof qualities of concrete and steel concrete. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 183-88. Fire-Proofing. Orton, Jr. Fire-proofing manufacture of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 708-09. ; Fire Resistance. Peppel. Tests showing fire resistance of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 57-58 Firestones. Orton. Firestone of Montgomery county. Rep. Prog. 1869, p. 149. Fishes. List of Ohio genera and species. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 766—1,000. Acipenser maculosus, p. 768. Acipenser rubicundus, pp. 766-68. Alosa sapidissima, pp. 872-73. Alvordius, p. 971. Alvordius, aspro, pp. 972-73. Alvordius, evides, p. 974. Alvordius, macrocephalus, p. 972. Alvordius, phoxocephalus, p. 972. Alvordius, variatus, pp. 973-74. Ambloplites, p. 940. Amblo- plites rupestres, pp. 941-42. Amblyopsis spelaeus, pp. 900-01. Amia calva, pp. 776-79. Amiurus, pp. 788-89. Amiurus catus, pp. 793-96. Amiurus marmoratus, p. 792. |Amiurus melas, p. 793. Amirus natalis, pp. 790-91. Amiurus nigricans, pp. 789-90. Amiurius vulgaris, pp. 791-92. Amiurus xanthocephalus, p. 796. Ammacoetes niger, pp. 756-57. Ammocrypta, p. 964. Ammocrypta pellucida, p. 965. Anguilla vulgaris, European synonymy, p. 781. Anguilla vulgaris, American synonymy, pp. 781-83. Aphredoderus sayanus, pp. 920-21. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 105 Fishes. Boleosoma, p. 965. Boleosoma nigrum, pp. 966-67. Boleosoma olmstedi, p. 967. Bubalichthys, p. 806. Bubalichthys Bubalis, pp. 807-08. Bubalichthys urus p. 807. Campostoma anomalum, pp. 835-37. Carassius auratus, p. 868. Carpiodes, pp. 808-09. Carpiodes bison, pp. 811-12. Carpiodes carpio, pp. 809-10. Carpiodes cutisanserinus, pp. 812-13. Carpiodes cyprinos, pp. 810-11. Carpiodes difformis, pr Sic: Carpiodes thompsoni, p. 811. Carpiodes velifer, p. 812. Catostomus, pp. 815-16. Catostomus longirostris, pp. 816-17. Catostomus nigricans, pp. 819-20. Catostomus teres,’ pp. 817-19. Chaenobryttus antistius, pp. 939-40. Centrarchus macropterus, pp. 926-27. Ceratichthys, pp. 859-60. Ceratichthys amblyops, p. 860. Ceratichthys biguttatus, pp. 861-62. Chologaster agassiz, pp. 901-02. Chriope heterodon, pp. 846-47. Chrosomus erythrogaster, pp. 837-88. Coregonus, Be Sil. Coregonus artedi, pp. 882-84. Coregonus clupeiformis, pp. 879-80. Coregonus hoyi, pp. 881-82. Coregonus labradoricus, p. 881. Coregonus nigripinnis, pp. 884-85. Coregonus quadri- lateralis, p. 878. Coregonus tullibee, p. 885. Cottogaster copelandi, pp. 969-70. Couesius prosthemius, pp. 862-63. Cristivomer namaycush, pp. 893-96. Cycleptis, pp. 813-14. Cycleptis elongatus, pp. 814-15. Cyprinus carpio, pp. 868-69. Diplesium blennioides, pp. 967-68. Dorosoma, p 869. Doros- oma cepedianum, pp. 870-71. Kricymba, p. 854. Ericymba buceata, p. 855. Erimystax, p. 858. Erimystax dissimilis, p. 859. Erimyzon, pp, 820-21. Erimyzon sucetta, pp. 821-23. Esox, p. 913. Esox lucius, pp. 915-17. .Esox nobilior, pp. 917-18. Esox salmoneus, pp. 914-15. Ktheostoma flabellare, pp. 977-78. Etheostoma Squamiceps, p. 978. Eucalia, p. 997. Eucalia inconstans, 998-99. Eupo- motis, p. 927. Eupomotis gibbosus, pp. 928-31. Eupomotis notatus, 931. Exoglossum mazxillilingua, pp. 841-42. Fundulus, p. 902. Fundulus diaphanus, p. 903. Hudsonius, pp. 842-43. Hudsonius analostanus, 845-46. Hudsonius fretensis, pp. 844-45. Hudsonius haematurus, p. 845. Hudsonius storerianus, p. 843. Hudsonius stramineus, p. 844. Hudsonius volucellus, pp. 843-44. Hybognathus nuchalis, pp. 838-39. Hyborhynchus notatus, pp. 840-41. Hyodon, p. 874. Hyodon alosoides, pp. 875-76. Hyodon tergisus, p. 875. Ichthaelurus, pp. 784-85. Ichthaelurus furcatus, pp. 785-86. Ichthaelurus punctatus, pp. 786-88. Ichthaelurus robustus, p. 786. Ichthyobus, pp. 894-95. Ichthyobus bubalis, pp. 805-06. Imostoma shumardi, pp. 968-69. 106 Fishes. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Labidesthes, p. 918. Labidesthes sicculus, 919. Lepomis, pp. 931-32. Lepomis cyanellus, 938-39. Lepomis humilis, pp. 934-35. Lepomis macrochirus, pp. 935-36. Lepomis megalotis, pp. 933-34. Lepomis pallidus, pp. 936-37. Lepidosteus osseus, pp. 770-73. Lepidosteus platystomus, pp. 773-74. Litho- lepis spatula, pp. 774-76. Lota maculosa, pp. 995-96. Luxilus, p. 852. Luxilus cornutus, pp. 853-54. Lythrurus diplaemius, pp. 851-52. Micropterus, pp. 942-48. Micropterus dolomieu, pp. 948-52. Micropterus salmoides, pp. 952-53. Microperca punctulate, p. 981. Minnilus ariommus, p. 850. Minnilus dinemis, pp. 848-49. Minnilus photogenis, pp. 849-50. Minnilus rubifrons, pp. 847-48. Minnilus scabriceps, pp. 850-51. Minytrema, pp. 823-24. Minytrema melanops, pp. 824-25. Myxostoma, pp. 825-26. Myxostoma anisurum, p. 827. Myxostoma aureolum, p. 828. Myxstoma carpio, pp.830-31. Myxostoma, macrolepidotum, pp. 828-30. Myxostoma velatum, pp. 826-27. Nannostoma tessellatum, p. 975. Nannostoma zonale, pp. 974- 75. Notemigonus, pp. 866-67. Notemigonus chrysoleucus, pp. 867-68. Nothonotus, p. 975. Nothonotus camirus, pp. 976-77, Nothonotus maculatus, pp. 976-77. Noturus, pp. 798-99. Noturus exilis, p. 800. Noturus flavus, 799-800. Noturus miurus, pp. 800-801. Noturus sialis, p. 801. Oncorhynchus chouicha, pp. 886-91. Pelodichthys olivaris, pp. 797-98. Perca americana, pp. 958-59. Percina eaprodes, pp. 970-71. Percina manitou, p. 971. Percopsis guttatus, pp. 899-900. Phenacobius teretulus, pp. 855-56. Phoxinus neogaeus, p. 866. Pimephales promelas, pp. 839-40. Placopharynx carinatus, pp. 831-32. Poecilichthys coerulus, pp. 979-80. Poecilichthys eos, pp. 980-81. Poecilichthys spectabilis, p. 980. Poecilichthys virgatus, p. 979. | Polyodon folium, pp. 764-66. Pomolobus chrysochloris, pp. 873-74. Pomoxys, p. 923. Pomoxys annularis, p. 924. Pomoxys spar- oides, pp. 925-26. Pygosteus, p. 999. Pygosteus pungitius, pp. 999-1000. . Quassilabia lacerata, p. 8382-33. Rhinichthys atronasus, pp. 857-58. Rhinichthys cataractae, pp. 856-57. Roccus, p. 954. Roccus chrysops, p. 9959. Roccus interruptus, p. 956. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 107 Fishes. Salmo salar, pp. 892-93. Salvelinus fontinalis, pp. 897-99. Scaphirrhynchops platyrhynchops, pp. 768-69. Scolecosma argenteus, pp. 757-58. Semotilus corporalis, pp. 863-64. Stizostedium, p. 960. Stizostedium canadense, pp. 961-62. Stizostedium vitreum, p. 962. Stizostedium salmoneum, pp. 963-64. Telestes elongatus, p. 865. ‘Triglopsis, p. 985. ‘Triglopsis thompsonii, p. 986. Typhlichthys subterraneus, p. 901. Umbra limi, pp. 912-13. Uranidea, pp. 986-87. Uranidea franklini, p. 988. Uranidea gracilis, pp. 988-89. Uranidea hoyi, pp. 978-88. Uranidea richardsoni, pp. 989-93. Uranidea spilota, pp. 993-94. Zygonectes, pp. 903-09. Zygonectes dispar, pp. 910-11. Zygo- nectes notatus, p. 910. Jordan and others. Four lists of Ohio fishes. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 744-49. Jordan. Report on the fishes of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 737-1002. Kirtland. Catalogue of mammals, birds, reptiles, etc., in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 168-70. Kirtland. Notes and observations. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 190-97. Fishes, Fossil. Genera and species. Coccosteus Cuyahogae, Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 615-16. Dinichthys, Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 606-08, 620-26. Gorgonichthys, Clarki, Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 614-15. Titanichthys, Geol., of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 608-12. Titanichthys attenuatus, Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 612-14. Claypole. Fossil fishes of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 602-26. Foerste. Sharks of the Cleveland shale. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 616-19. ———Newberry. Descriptions of fossil fishes. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 247-355. ———Newberry. Descriptions of fossil fishes of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 3-64. ———Newberry. Fossil fishes of Huron shale in Lorain county. Geol. of O.,'v. 2; pt. 1, pp. 214-15. ———Newberry. Origin of our Ichthye fauna. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 288-89. Flint’s Mills Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells in Ludlow township, Wash- ington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 189-90. 108 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Floors. Orton. Floors of Ohio coalseams. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 142-43. Eno. Use of steel concrete flooring in fire proof buildings. O.- Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 143-45. Foerste, Augustus F. Fossils of the Clinton group in Ohio and Indiana. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 516-601. Forests. Gilbert. Timber of Fulton county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 491-92. Gilbert. Vegetation of Fulton county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p- 572. . Gilbert. Vegetation of Williams county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 565-66. Klippart. Forests of Maumee valley. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp.. 347-53. Orton. ‘Timber of Pike county. Geol.’of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 688. Read. Native forests of Geauga county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 470-71; Geol. of O., ¥, 1, pt."1, p. 528: Read. Timber of Knox County. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 334. Winchell. Timber of Crawford county. Geol of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 239. Winchell. Timber of Defiance county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 423-24. Winchell. Timber of Delaware county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, "pp. 274-76. ———-Winchel. Timber of Morrow county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 255-56. Winchell. Timber of Paulding county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 336-37. Winchell. Timber of Union county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 326-27. Winchell. Timber of Van Wert County. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 315-16. Winchell. Forest of Wood county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 385-86. Fortifications. Eno. Government use of concrete in fortifications. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 73-74. Fossil fishes, see Fishes (fossil). Fossil plants, see Paleobotany. Fossils, see Paleontology. Foster, John W. Geological report on Muskingum county and parts of Licking and Franklin counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 73- 107. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 109 Foundations. Eno. Use of cement in concrete foundations. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 63-4. Fowke, Gerard. Archaeology of Ohio, an abstract embodying the prin- cipal results of explorations and discoveries. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 1-55. France. Eno. Use of cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 20. M Franklin County. Foster. Physical geography. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, Pe75. Orton. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 596-646. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 762-65. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 281-83. - Orton. Topography. Geol, of O., v. 3, pp. 596-99. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness, for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 63-65. Fremont Wells. Orton. Drilling of wells at Fremont. Prelim. Rep. on petrol and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 141-42. Orton. Fremont gas wells. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 69-71; edition 1886, pp. 48-9. Freeport Clays and Shale. Orton. Clays in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pe01, Freeport Coal. Orton. Freeport coals in Tuscarawas county. Geol. Oi O.2N, 5, Dp. 280-82: Wright. Lower Freeport coal in Holmes county. Geol. of BB Weng, Pou SoG: Freeport Limestones. Orton. Freeport limestones of lower coal meas- ures.of Ohio. Geol. of O.;.v.:5, pp. 21-23: Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Athens county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 37-38. Freeport Oil Field. Orton. Wood county oil field. Rep. 1890, pp. 312-14. Freezing Cement. Eno. Effect of freezing on cement mortar. O Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 61-62. Freezing Test. Peppel. Freezing test to determine strength of sand- lime brick. O, Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 49-50. Fuel. Bownocker. Coal as fuel in salt works in Meigs county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 24-25. 110 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Fuel. Peppel. Fuels used in Ohio for lime burning. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 271-93. Peppel. Quantity and cost of fue! for lime eek O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 290-93. Fulton County. Gilbert. Economic geology. Rep. Prog. 1870, p. 492. Gilbert. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 567-72. Gilbert. Surface geology. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 490-91. Gilbert. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 567. Geo- logical structure, pp. 567-69. Surface geology and soils, pp. 569-70. Economic geology, pp. 570-72. Vegetation, p. 572. Fungi. Kellerman and Werner. Alphabetic list of hostplants of the parasitic fungi. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 376-81. Kellerman and Werner. Fungi of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 300-75. Kellerman and Werner. Index to genera. Geol. of O., v. 7 pt. 2, pp. 382-84. See also Paleobotany. Furnaces. Lord. Iron smelting furnaces in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 503-54. Lord. List of abandoned blast furnaces in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5 p. 450. Lord. Table of active furnaces in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 456-58. Hanging Rock district, p. 458. Hocking valley, p. 457. Mahoning valley, p. 456. Furniture. Eno. Concrete used to construct certain kinds of furniture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 120-21. Gallia County. Andrews. Geology of Gallia county. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 178-80. Andrews. Coal. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 179-81. Huntington township, p. 179. Walnut township, pp 179-80. ——Andrews. Local Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 225-46. Greenfield township, pp. 226-28. Walnut township, pp. 228-39. Perry township, pp. 231-32. Raccoon township, pp. 232-33. Huntington township, pp. 233-34. Morgan township, pp. 234-35. Andrews. Iron ore. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 178-81. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1 pp. 279-81. Briggs. Geology. An. Rep. v. 1, 1837, pp. 71-98. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 111 Gallia County. Newberry. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 225-46. Addison township, pp. 242-43. Cheshire township, pp. 243-44. Clay township, pp. 240-41. Gallipolis township, pp. 241-42. Green township, p. 236. Guyan township, pp. 237-39. Harrison township, p. 237. Ohio township, p. 239. Springfield township, pp. 235-36. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v, 5. pp. 1046-58. Orton. Deep wells, drilling for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 398. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 66. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Occurrence of ferriferous limestone in. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 180. Galveston Sea Wall. Eno. Concrete for sea wall. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 83-84. Ganoidei. Newberry. Ganoidei of the Carboniferous. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 337-55. Newberry. Ganoidei of the Devonian. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 290-302. Gases. Bleininger. Analysis of kiln gases in cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 142-46. Gas Analyses. Howard. Gas from the Thurston field. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 125. Howard. Composition of Findlay gas. Prelim. Rep. on petro- leum and inflammable gas, 1886, p. 36. Rep. 1887, p. 53. Phillips. Shale gas of Fredonia, N. Y. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 409. Gas Coals. McMillin. Gas coals of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 722-49. Gas Fields. Bownocker. Central Ohio natural gas fields. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 101-25. Orton. Barnesville gas field. Rep. 1890, pp. 254-55. Orton. Cambridge gas field. Rep. 1890, pp. 255-57. Orton. Lancaster gas field. Rep. 1890, pp. 234-40. Orton. Thurston gas field. Rep. 1890, pp. 240-42. Gas Manufacture. McMillin. Gas coals of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 721-49. Gas Wells. Orton. Berea grit as a source of East Liverpool gas wells. Prelim. Rep. petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 55-56. Edition 1887, pp. 81-82. LL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Gas Wells. Orton. Berea grit as asource of Neff gas wells. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, p. 57. Edition 1887, pp. 82-83. Orton. Bloomdale gas wells. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and + inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 46-47. Edition 1887, pp. 67-68. ——Orton. Carey gas wells, Wyandot county. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, p. 47. Edition 1887, pp. 68-9. Orton. Development of Carey gas field. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 139-40. Orton. Drilling for gas in Fremont. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 141-42. Orton. Drilling of wells at Oak Harbor, Ottawa county. Pre- lim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 140-41. Orton. Fremont gas wells. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 48-9. Edition 1887, pp. 69-71. Orton. Measurement of the flow of gas wells. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 72-6. Edition 1887, pp. 107-10. Orton. Gas wells of Mercer county. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 142-45. Orton. Production of gas wells. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 146-50. Gas Wells and Springs, see also Petroleum. Gasteropoda. Meek. Gasteropoda of the Corniferous group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 210-229. Meek. Fossils of the Niagara and Clinton groups. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2 pp. 185-86. See also Paleontology—Genera and Species. Gates’ Revolving Screen. Eno. Illustration. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2. p. 229. Gates’ Rock Crusher. Eno. Illustration and section. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 223-24. Geauga County. Bownocker. Oijl and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 304-05. . Read. Geology. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 465-73. Read. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 520-33. Geologic map of Ashtabula, Trumbull, Lake and Geauga counties, 26.38x32 cm. Read. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 520-21. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. PIS Genessee Slate. Hall and Whitfield. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 158-61. Geologic Map. Andrews. Grouped sections of 2d Geol. Dist To accompany Rep. Prog., 1870. No. 1, Hocking, Athens, Vinton counties. No. 2, Vinton and Jackson counties. No. 3, Jackson county. No. 4, Jackson, Gallia, Scioto and Lawrence counties. No. 5, Scioto and Lawrence counties. 66.5x87.5 cm. Andrews. Explanation of maps of grouped sections of 2d Geol. Dict. hep. EtOe...1870,. pp. ‘241-51. Andrews. Map of Lower coal measures in part of Athens, Hock- ing, Perry, Licking and Muskingum counties. 74.5x66.55 cm. scale 10 ft. (vertical) to 34 in. Rep. Prog., 1869, facing p. 164. Bownocker.. Maps showing areas of oil and gas territory in Ohio. No. 1, Lucas, Ottawa, Wood, Sandusky, Seneca, Hancock and Wyandot counties. No. 2, Van Wert, Putnam, Allen, Auglaize, Mercer, Shelby and Darke counties. No. 3, Knox, Licking, Fairfield and Hocking counties. No. 4,Western Washington and adjacent parts of Morgan and Athens counties. No. 5, Eastern Washington county. No. 6, Monroe county. No. 7, Belmont county. No. 8, Harrison county. No. 9, Jefferson county. O. Geol. Sur.. Bull. No. 1, 1902. Newberry. Preliminary geological map of Ohio, 1870, 34.5x28 cm. Rep. Prog., 1869 (frontispiece). Orton. Map showing topography of the Trenton limestone of western Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, p. 127. Maps to accompany Geology of Ohio, v. 1, pt. 1, 1873. Separate envelope. Map No. 6, grouped sections, Gallia county. Map No. 7, grouped sections, Meigs county. Map No. 8, grouped sec- tions, Athens county. Map No. 9, grouped sections, Morgan county. Map No. 10, grouped sections, Muskingum county, south of central Ohio R. R. ———Maps to accompany geology of Ohio, v. 2, 1874. Separate envelope. Chart No. 1, sections of the coal measures in western Pennsylvania and northern Ohio. Chart No. 2, sections of the lower coal-measures of northern and central Ohio. Chart No. 3, sections of the coal-measures on the Ohio river between Smith’s Ferry and Browns Station. Chart No. 4, Sections of the coal- measures on the Ohio river between Browns Station and Mounds- ville. Chart No. 5, Dinichthys terrelli. Chart No. 6, Dinichthys terrelli, bones of ventral shields. Map No. 11, grouped sections of Washington county. Map No. 12, grouped sections of Noble and south half of Guernsey county. Map No. 13, grouped sections of Monroe county. Map No. 14, grouped sections of south half of Belmont county. 8—S. G.—Bull. 6. 114 BIBLIOGRAPHY. OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Geologic Map. Geologic map of Ohio. Counties. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1,. Putnam county, opp. p. 387. Henry county, opp. p. 416. ' Defiance county opp. p. 422. Highland, Ross and Pike counties, opp. p. 611. Green county, opp. p. 659. Erie county and islands, opp. p, 183. Ottawa county, opp. p. 227. Crawford county, opp. p. 237. Morrow county, opp. p. 253. Delaware county, opp. p. 272. Van Wert county, opp. p. 314. Union county opp. p. 324. Hardin, opp. p. 354. Hancock county, opp. P. 358. Wood,. county, opp. p. 368. Geol. of O., v. 3. Ashland county, opp. p. 529. Butler county, opp. p. 399. Champaign county, opp. Pp. 491. Coshocton county, opp. p. 529. Holmes county, opp. p. 529. Huron county, opp. p. 299. Knox county, opp. p. 529. Licking county, opp. Pp. 539. Medina county, opp. p. 363. Portage county, opp. Pp. 133. Preble county, opp. p. 404. Richland county, opp. p. 529. Tuscarawas county, opp. p. 52. Warren county, opp. P. 382. Wayne county, opp. p. 529. ———Maps to accompany geology of Ohio, v. 5, 1884. Separate envelope. Map No. 1, Mahoning Valley coal field. Map No. 2,. Massillon coal field. Map No. 3, sections from Massillon coal. field. Map No. 4, Holmes, Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties. Map No. 5, Muskingum and northern Perry counties. Map No.. 6, Hocking Valley coal field. Map No. 7, Vinton and Jackson counties. Map No. 8, Lawrence, Gallia and Scioto counties. Explanation of map of Vinton and Jackson counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 992=93. Geological map of Ohio, showing areas and sources of natural gas at present time. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, opposite title page. Edition of 1886, in back of book. Map of northwestern Ohio showing areas of Trenton limestone, 500 feet below sea level in oil and gas region. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, opp. p. 76. Edition of 1886, opp. p. 52. Maps to accompany geology of Ohio, v. 6, 1888. Separate envelope. Map No. 1, geologic map of Ohio. Map No. 2, gas. fields and oil fields of Hancock and Wood counties. Map No. 3, oil fields and gas fields of Allen, Auglaize, and Mercer counties. Map No. 4, territory of Berea grit in Ohio. Maps to accompany geology of Ohio, v. 7, 1893. Separate envelope. Maps showing outcrop boundaries of principal coal seams. Map. No 1, Lawrence, Gallia and Jackson counties (in part). Map No. 2, Jackson, Vinton, Meigs and Vinton, counties (in’ part). Map No. 3, Hocking, Perry, Athens and. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 115 Geologic Map. Maps to accompany geology of Ohio, v. 7, 1893.—(Cont.) Vinton counties (in part). Map No. 4, Muskingum, Licking, Perry and Morgan counties (in part). Map No. 5, Coshocton and Holmes counties. Map No. 6, Tuscarawas, Harrison and Carroll counties (in part). .Map No. 7, Columbiana, Jefferson and Carroll counties (in part). Map No. 8, Guernsey and Stark counties (in part). “Map No.9, Pittsburgh and Meigs creek coal seams. Map No. 10, coal fields of Ohio. ————Maps to accompany geology of Ohio, Annual Report of 1890. Map No. 1, oil fields and gas fields of Hancock, Wood, Sandusky and Wyandot counties. Map No. 2, oil fields and gas fields of Allen, Auglaize and Mercer counties. nae Geologic Specimens. Mather. Catalogue of the geological specimens col- lected on the survey of Ohio, 1837-38. Ohio Gen. Ass., H. R. Doe. eerie, Bee BY ey Rdeh dusts ae Geological Scale. Orton. Geological scale of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas. 1887, pp. 116-24. Orton. Geological scale of Ohio in connection with oil and gas supply. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 23-41. _ Rep., 1886, pp. 15-28. Prosser. Revised nomenclature of the Ohio geological forma- tions. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 1-36. Prosser. Table of old and new stratigraphical names in geo- logical scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 21-22. Prosser. Table showing equivalent names for geological for- mations of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 4. Prosser. Table showing the geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 2-3. Geological Structure. Bownocker. Discussion of salt producing area in northeastern Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 39-40. Bownocker. Geological considerations of salt wells near Pomeroy, with sections. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 25-26. Bownocker. Record of well of Cleveland Salt Company. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 36. Bownocker. Record of wells of Colonial Salt Company, Summit county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 37. Bownocker. Skeleton record of wells of Ohio Salt Company, in Wayne county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 32. Bownocker. Record of wells of Union Salt Company, near Cleve- land. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 34-35. Orton. Geological structure of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petro- leum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 41-44, pp. 124-8, Rep., 1886, pp. 28-30. 116 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Geological Structure. Orton. Structure of eastern Ohio. Rep., 1890, pp. 49-51. Orton. Structure of northeastern Ohio. Rep., 1890, pp. 51-4. Geological Survey. Hildreth. Establishment of survey recommended. - Exec. Does., 1836, Rep. No. 1, pp. 76-7. Hildreth. Report of committee on a geological survey of the state. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 1, pp. 65-78. Joint resolution on geologicical survey by Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky from legislature of Indiana. Exec. Docs., 1836, Rep. Nout; ipso Newberry. Historical sketch. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 1-15. Riddell. Report of one of the special committee appointed by the legislature to make geological observations and estimates for a geological survey of the state. Ohio Exec. Docs., 1836, pt. L: Rept. No. 60. Wormley. Report of the chemical department. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 403-62. Geological Survey of Ohio. Newberry. Geology of O., v. 1 to 4, 1872-82. Geological Survey, 2nd District. Andrews. Annual Report of 2d geological district. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 55-135. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 57-251. Andrews. Report of work in 1871. Rep. Prog., 1871, pp. 11-12. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 225-364. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 441-608. Geological Survey, 3rd District. Orton. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 367-480. Orton. Geology. Geology of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 611-96. Geological Survey, 4th District. Gilbert. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 537-90. Geological Survey, First Organization. Mather. Annual report on the geological survey of the state of Ohio. Ann. Rep. (for 1837) 1838,2v. Same, Ohio Gen. Assem. H. R. Doc., 22; doc. 26, 1838. Mather. Organization, duties, ete. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 19-23. Geological Survey, Second Organization. Newberry. Historical sketch of the geological survey of Ohio. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 3-11. Newberry. Report of progress for 1869-71. Columbus. 1870-71. 3y. illus. pl., maps, charts. 8vo. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. Big Geological Survey, Second Organization. Newberry. Administrative report on work in 1871. Rep. Prog., 1871, pp. 3-9. Geological Survey, Third Organization. Orton. First annual report. Ann. Rep., 1890, 6+3+4323 pp. . Orton. Historical sketch. Rep., 1890, pp. 1-8. Geological Survey, Fourth Organization. Orton, Jr. Bulletins Nos. 1 to8. Orton, Jr. Organization and work of the geological survey of Ohio. Bull. No. 1, pp. i-xxi. Announcement by state geologist. Bull. No. 3, Pp. Vii—xiv; Bull. Nos. 4 and 5, pp. vii-xvi; Bull. No. 6, pp. 7-14; Bull. No. 7, pp. vii-xv; Bull. No. 8, pp. ix—xvi. Geology. Lapham. Miscellaneous observations on the geology of Ohio. Exec. Does., 1836, Rep. No. 60, pp. 31-4. Mather. Geological queries. Ann. Rep. v. 1, 1837, pp. 111-21; Mather. Glossary of geological terms. Ann. Belk Vani ied, pp. 123-29. Geology of Ohio. Order of publication of the final report. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 12-3. Gerhard Limekiln. Peppel. Description of Gerhard kiln and system of operation. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 284-88. Germantown Oil Pools. Bownocker. Wells of Liberty township. Washington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 192. Germany. Eno. Use of cements. O. Geol. Surry, ‘Bull. Now 3;-p. 20% Gilbert, G. K. Geology of Williams, Fulton and Lucas counties, Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 488-99. Report on the 4th geological district. Geol. of Oy viel Pte ok pp. 537-90. Glacial Geology. Gilbert. Glacial markings in Maumee valley. Geol. pisO50 ys W tpte Ie pp, 87-40; Newberry. Glacier action in Ohio. Geol. of Oy, ¥.' 3, pp. 80-81; Newberry. Glacial erosion in Ohio. Geol. of O., v..3, pp. 80-32. v Read. Glacial markings of Geauga county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 471-72. Geol. of 0., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 529-31. ———Whittlesey. Abstract of bearings of glacial striae and grooves of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 770-72. Wright. Glacial boundary in Ohio. Geol. of O:,'v. 5, pp. 750-69. U M Glass Manufacture. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime in the glass in dustry. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 242-43. 118 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Glass-Pots. Orton, Jr. Manufacture of glass-pots in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 701-02. Glass-sand. Gilbert. Glass-sand of Lucas county. Geol. of O., v. 1, piel, p. 5382; 4S Glendale Limestones. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Hamil- ton county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 72-73. Goat Island Bridge, Niagara. Eno. Use of steel concrete in building this bridge. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 162-63. Gold. Newberry. Drift gold. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 70-72. Read. Gold in Geauga county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 472-78. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 531-38. Read. Gold in Richland county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 314-15. Goose Run Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells of Marietta township, Wash- ington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 178-79. Gould Oil Field. Bownocker. Wells of Jefferson county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, :p. 244. Gravel. Orton. Gravel in Montgomery county. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 154-55. Orton. Sand and gravel banks of Greene county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt: 1, pp. 680-81. See also Drift, Pleistocene. Gravity Concrete Mixer. Eno. Gravity concrete mixing machines, with illustration. O. Geol. Sur., Bulletin No. 2, pp. 232-280. Graysville Oil Pool. Bownocker. Geology of the field. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 203-04. Bownocker. Wells of Monroe county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 202-05. Greene County. Orton. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 659-96. Geologic map, 12.5x10.2 cm. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 719-21. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol of O., v. 6, pp. 289-91. Orton. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 659-62. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Compositions of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 66-69. Griffin Mill. Bleininger. Grinding machines for cement manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 276-79. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 119 Grinding Machines. Bleininger. Fine grinding machines for cement manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 273-79. Bleininger. Intermediate grinding machines for cement prep- aration. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 259-73. Ground Lime. Peppel. Commercial uses of ground lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 319. Grouting. Eno. Use of cement in grouting. O. Geol. Sur., Bull No. 2, pp. 51-2. Guelph Formation. Gilbert. Guelph group in Lucas county. Geol. Oe Owen bap skapieb74, Lindemuth. Fossils of, in Darke county. Geol. of O., v. 3 pp. 514-15. Lindemuth. Guelph limestone in Darke county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 512-16. Orton. Guelph or Cedarville limestone in Highland county. Rep. -Prog., 1870, pp. 277-82. ? Guernsey County. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of Oxi 22 a tite ala 529-42. Andrews. Adams township, pp. 529-31. Cambridge township, pp. 531-33. Center township, pp. 533-35. Westland township, pp. 535-386. Spencer township, pp. 536-37. Jackson township, pp. 537-38. Valley township, pp. 538-39. Richland township pp. 539-40. Wills township, pp. 540-41. Willwood township, pp. 541-42. Bownocker. Larly history of the salt industry. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 15. Bownocker. Oil and gas productions. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 221-23. Jackson township, p. 223. Kimbolton township, p. 224. Londonderry township, p. 223. Quaker City; p. 228. Senecaville, p. 223. Brown. Meigs creek, coal in. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1059-85. ——Brown. Pittsburgh coal seam. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 623238. Londonderry township, p. 625. Millwood township, pp. 623-24. Oxford township, pp. 624-25. Spencer township, p. 625. Rich- land township, p. 625. Wells township, p. 625. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 282-300. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O. v. 6, pp. 376-82. ———_ Orton, Jr.,; and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 69-71. 120 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Guernsey County. Root. Salt manufacture. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 68 654-55. Stevenson. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 219-36. Stevenson. Local geology. Geol. of O., v.3.. Adams township, . p. 234. Cambridge township, pp. 233-34. Center township, pp. 229-30. Jefferson township, pp. 230-31. Knox township, p. 234. Liberty township, pp. 231-33. Londonderry township, p. 227. Madison township, pp. 228-29. Millwood township, p. 225. Monroe township, pp. 227-28. Oxford township, pp. 226-27. Washington township, p. 227. Wills township, pp. 225-26. Stevenson. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 219-20. Gutters. Eno. Concrete for curbs and sidewalks. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 116-17. Gymnosperms. Kellerman and Werner. Gymnosperms of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, p. 244. Kellerman and Werner. Index to genera of gymnosperms. GEO O10. Vids Dis 20D aa Gypsum. Orton. Gypsum or land-plaster in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 696-702. Gypsum Analyses. Lord. Product of gypsum beds in Ohio. Geol. of QO., v:.6,; pp, 700-701. Hall, James, and Whitfield, R. B. Descriptions of invertebrate fossils mainly from the Silurian system. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 67-268. Hallelujah Ore. Orton. Hallelujah ore of Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 434-35. Hamilton County. Orton. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 419-34. Geologic map of Hamilton county (colored), 21x12 cm. Orton. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 419-23. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 298-300. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 71-73. Hamilton Group. Newberry. Fishes. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, p. 268. Newberry. Hamilton in Erie county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 189-90. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 121 Hamilton Group. Newberry. Hamilton group in Ohio. Geol. Sur., Rep. Prog., 1869, p. 18. First use of the term in Ohio. Newberry. Hamilton group in Ohio. Geol. of Osawiel pts], pp. 149-52. Fossils, p. 152. Newberry. Hamilton group in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 11-13. Read. Hamilton group in Huron county. Geol. of O Ve os Da 309. Whitfield. Note on marcellus shale and other members of Hamil- ton group in Ohio, as determined from paleontolgical evidence. Geol.of O,; v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 432-89. ’ Winchell. Hamilton group in Defiance county. Geol. of O3-Ve2; pt. 1, pp. 427-28. Winchell. Hamilton group in Delaware county. Geol. of Ole Veen pt. 1, pp. 289-96. Winchell. Hamilton group in Marion county. Geol. of O., v. 1, _ pt. 1, pp. 643. Winchell. Hamilton group in Paulding County. Geol. of O., v- 2, pt. 1, pp. 338-39. Winchell. Hamilton group in Union county. Geol. of O., v. 2, Diol, pu o28:. Hamilton Shale. Orton. Hamilton shale in geological series of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 34-35. Rep., 1886, p. 23. Orton. Hamilton shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., Vib. Dh. 22523) Same, Rep., 1890, pp. 26-27. Hancock County. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 69-71. Bownocker. Oil production. O. Geol. Sur, Dull Nos. an: 65-71. Bownocker. Geological map, Lucas, Ottawa, Wood, Sandusky Seneca, Hancock and Wyandot counties, showing oil and gas ter- ritories. 18x26.5 cm. opp. p. 56. Bownocker. Oil production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 65- 71. Allen township, pp. 65-66. Amanda township, p. 68. Big Lick township, p. 68. Cass township, p. 67. Delaware township, p. 68. Eagle township, p. 67. Jackson township, p. 68. Liberty township, p. 66. Marion township, pp. 67-68. Orange town- ship, p. 67. Portage township, p. 66. Union township, p. 67. ———Orton. Gas wells. Rep., 1890, pp. 112-33. Allen’ township, pp. 123-30. Cass township, p. 131. Marion township, pp. 131-32. Washington township, pp. 132-33. 122 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Hancock County. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 743-45. Orton. Oil wells. Rep., 1890, pp. 218-20. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 73-74. Riddell. Geology of Hancock and Seneca counties. O. Exec. Docs., 1836, Rep. No. 60, pp. 18-19. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 358-67, Geo- logic map, 12.5x12.8 cm. Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 358-59. Hanging Rock District. Lord. Iron manufacture. Geol. of O, v. 5, pp. 482-97. ; Orton. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 885-941. Orton. Iron ores. Geo. of O., v. 5, pp. 416-35. Hanging Rock Limestone. Orton. Hanging Rock limestone of Hang- ing Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 892-95. Hardening. Peppel. Experiments to show length of exposure and "steam pressure in hardening sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 46-47. . Peppel. Modes of procedure in hardening process in manufac- ture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 23. Hardening Cylinders. Peppel. Hardening boilers in use in manufac- ture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 62-64. Hardin County. Orton. Gas wells. Rep., 1890, pp. 182-86. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- ‘erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 74. Riddell. Geology. O. Exec. Does 1836, Rep. No. 60, pp. pp. 14-15. Winchell. Geology. Geol. uf O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 352-57. Geo- logic map, 12.7x11.5 cm Winchell. Topography. Geuvl. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 352-54. ~ Harrison County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 226-43. Geologic map, showing oil and gas ter- ritories, 21x15.6 cm. opp. p. 226. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 226-43. Archer township, p. 242. Athens township, p. 243. Cadiz township, pp. 242-43. Franklin township, p. 242. Free- SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 123 Harrison County. Bownocker.—(Continued.) port township, p. 2438. German township, p. 242. Monroe town- ship, p. 241. Moorfield township, p. 243. North township, p. 240. Nottingham township, p. 248. Short Creek township, p. 243. Stock township, p. 242. Washington township, p. 243. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestone resources of. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 136. Stevenson. Geology Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 200-218. Stevenson. Topography and resources. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 200-01. Hayden Block Machine. Eno. Hayden machine for making concrete blocks. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 245. Heat. Eno. Effect of heat on cement mortar. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 62. Helderberg Group. Newberry. Helderberg of the Cincinnati group. Geol or OV. te pti pp. 104-5. Newberry. Salina and Lower Helderberg formations in Ohio. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 15-6. Helderberg Limestones. N ewberry. Helderberg group in Ohio. Geol. OIRO env st. Pisvl. Np. Go-4: Orton. Greenfield stone of Pike eounty. Geol: of O., v2 2, pt. 1, pp. 614-16. Orton. Helderberg system in Highland county. Rep. He 1870, pp. 287-94. Orton. Helderberg limestones in Madison county. Geol. of OF YS. 04a). See also Helderberg; Lower Helderberg; Monroe F ormation.. Hendershot Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells of Marietta township, Wash- ington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 179-80. Hennebique System. Eno, Hennebique system of reinforced concrete construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 135. Hennebique Armored Piles. Eno. Use of Hennebique armored piles in construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 173-74. Henry County.. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Lime formations of, important for lime industries. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 134. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 415-21. Geo- logic map, 12.6x11.9 em. Winchell. Topography. Geol. of ©, 425) pte Yj pp. 415-16. 124 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Hepaticae. Kellerman and Werner. Hepaticae of Ohio. Geol. of O., v.. 7, pt. -2, pp. 278-34. Herrick, C. L. Observations upon the so-called Waverly group of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 495-515. Kellerman and Werner. Index to genera of Hepaticae. Geol. OO) Viel, Db. wy cou: Herzer, H. Geology of Brown county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 942-44. High-calcium Lime. Peppel. Method of slaking high-calcium or hot limes. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 259. Peppel. Lime industry of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 222-30. Peppel. Definition, uses and manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 251-59. Highland County. Locke. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 267—- 270. Orton. Cliff limestone. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 295-308. Orton. Geology. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 255-309. Geological map. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 729-31. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 297. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 74-79. Riddell. Geology of Clinton and Highland counties. O. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 60, p. 11, Hildreth, S. P. Geological report on the coal measures in southeastern and northeastern Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 25-63. Report of committee on geological survey of the state. Exec. Does., 1836, Rep. No. 1, pp. 65-78. Hill, Franklin C. Geology of Logan and Champaign counties. Geol. of One 8.) Dp. AS82505. Hocking County. Andrews. Geology. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 80-6. Benton township, pp. 82-3. Falls township, p. 80. Laurel township, p. 83. Starr township, pp. 83-6. Washington town- ship, p. 80. ; Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 274-75. Briggs. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 71-98. Briggs. Geology of Hocking and Athens counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 130-45. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 125 Hocking County. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v..6, pp. 391-94. Orton and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 79-81. Hocking Valley. Bownocker. Early history of salt industry in this region. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, p. 15. Briggs. Coal of the Hocking valley. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 84-6. Lord. Iron manufacture. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 473-81. Orton. Iron ores. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 405-16. Orton. Structure and composition of coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 921-26. Hocking Valley Coal Field. Orton. Explanation of map. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 9138-15. Orton. Extent. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 917-18. Orton. Geological reports on. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 915-17. Hodge, J.T. Geology of Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 562- —95: Hohman Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells of Ludlow township, Washing- ton county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 188. Holmes County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol.Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 286-88. Hardy township, p. 288. Kilbuck township, pp. 287-88. Richland township, p. 287. Washing- ton township, p. 287. Orton. SBlackband ore. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 399-402. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 367-68. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with rei- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 81-82. Read. Geology. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp: 473-84. Read. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 540-61. Geologic map, Holmes and other counties, 31.7x42 em. Read. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 540. Riddell. Geology of Holmes, Coshocton and Muskingum counties. Exec. Does., 1836. Rep. No. 60, pp. 27-30. Wright. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 816-24. 126 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Homer Gas Field. Bownocker. Homer gas field. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 116-17. Howard, C.C. Analyses of minerals of Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 934-40. Hudson River Group. Hall and Whitfield. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 67-110. Newberry. Hudson River group in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 60-61. Orton. Hudson River group in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 9-10. Same, Rep., 1890, pp. 15-16. Orton. Hudson River group in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 8-9. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 704. Orton, Jr, and Peppel. Composition of, in Adams county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 32-33; in Belmont county, pp. 47-48; in Butler county, pp. 48-50; in Clark county, pp. 50-52; in Clermont county, pp. 52-53; in Clinton county, pp. 53-56; in Hamilton county, pp. 71-73; in Montgomery county, pp. 100-101; in Preble county, pp. 117-18; in Warren county, pp. 128-29; Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of its limestone. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 137-48. See also Eden Shale; Lorraine Formation; Richmond Formation. Hudson River Shale. Orton. Clinton, Medina, Hudson River and Utica shales as sources of gas. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 66-69. Edition 1887 pp. 96-99. Huron County. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 350-51. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 302-08. Orton. Shale gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 440-441. Read. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 289-309. Geologic map of Huron county, 14.1x10.6 cm. Read. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 289-90. Riddell. Geology. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 60, pp. 23-5. Huron Shale. Andrews. Huron shale in Pickaway county. Geol. of O., v..2, pt. 1, pp. 580-91. Hill. Huron shale in Logan county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 484. Newberry. Fossil fishes of. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 268-70. Newberry. Huron shale in Cuyahoga county. Geol. of O., v. ls pt. 1, p. 191. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 127 Huron Shale. Newberry. Huron shale in Erie county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt 1, pp. 188-89: Newberry. Huron shale in Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 213-16. Newberry. Huron shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 138-18. Orton. Fossils. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 635-637. Orton. Huron shale in Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 632-38. Orton. Huron shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 25-26. Same, in part, Rep., 1890, pp. 28-9. Orton. Huron shale in Pike county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 616-18. — Orton. Huron shale in Ross county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 646-47. Prosser. Discussion on the propriety of the name for this for- mation in the revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 22-24. Read. Huron shale in Huron county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 307-08. Read. Huron shale in Lake county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 515. Winchell. Huron shale in Crawford county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 243. — Winchell. Huron shale in Defiance county. Geol. of O., v. 2 pt. 1, pp. 425-26. Winchell. Huron shale in Delaware county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 282-87. Winchell. Huron shale in Marion county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 648. Winchell. Huron shale in Morrow county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 264-65. Hussey, John. Geology of Clinton, Fayette, Shelby and Miami counties. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 429-81. Hydrated Lime. Peppel. Manufacture and uses of hydrated lime in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 233-46. Peppel. Processes of manufacture, mechanical equipment and commercial uses of hydrated lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, /pp. 319-41. Peppel. Properties of hydrated lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No- 4, pp. 335-41. 128 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Hydration. Bleininger. Hydration of Portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 336-88. . Hydraulic Cement, see Cement. Hydraulic Limestone, see Waterlime. Ice, see Glacial Geology; Pleistocene. Indiana. Orton. Table giving elevations above sea level in northern Indiana. Prelim. Rep., on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 191-93. Orton. Trenton limestone in northeastern Indiana as a source of gas and oil. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 170-76. Indians. Fowke. Indians and mound builders. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 45-6. Iron Manufacture. Briggs. Iron manufacture in Lawrence and Scioto counties. Ann. Rep. v. 1, 1837, pp. 89-92. Clark. Application of the hot blast, in manufacture of cast iron. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 1, pp. 78-9. (from Amer. Jour. Sci. for Oct., 1836.) Hildreth. Furnaces in Scioto and Lawrence counties.. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 1, p. 70. Lord. Fuels used. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 443-44. Lord. General conditions. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 4388-41. Lord. Historical cketch. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 447-55. Lord. Iron manufacture in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 488-554. Lord. Metallurgy of Ironin Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 497-554. Lord. Transportation. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 441-48. Newberry. Manufacture of iron. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 41-9. Orton. Natural gas as fuel foriron mills. Rep. 1890, pp. 273-75. Potter. Present state of the iron manufacture in Great Britain. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 503-526. Winchell. Furnaces of Paulding county. Geol. of .O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 350-51. Iron Ores. Andrews. Analysis of iron ore from Belmont county. Geol. OL -O) vn 2) it eke ees Andrews. Iron ores of the Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 857-82. Andrews. Iron ores of the 2d geol. district. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 116-238. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 214-23. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 129 "Foul :Ores: Andrews. Iron ore of Vinton county. Rep. prog., 1870, pp. 92-126. Andrews. Iron ore of Washington county. Geol. of O., v. 2,pt. 1, pp. 489-90. Briggs. Iron ores of Athens county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 143-45. ° Briggs. Iron ores of Hocking county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 142-43. : Briggs. Iron ores of Jackson county. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1834 pp. 92-93. Briggs. Iron ores of Lawrence and Scioto counties. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 88-89. ————Briggs. Iron ores of Tuscarawas county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 151-58. Foster. Iron ores of Muskingum, Licking and Franklin counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 88-90. Hildreth. Iron ore deposits. Exec. Does., 1836. Rep. No. 1, pp. 66-72. Hildreth. Iron ore in southeastern and northeastern Ohio. Ali HED) Vs 1s 1837,4 pp; . 83644, Lord. Method of analyses. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1091-93. Mather. Iron ores of Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 7-9. Newberry. Blackband iron ore of Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 790-91. Newberry. Blackband iron ore of Stark county. Geol. of O., Va. 6; ppi- 175-6. Newberry. Iron deposits in Ohio. Rep. Prog., 1869; pp. 38-41. Newberry. Iron ores in Ohio. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 44-9. Newberry. Iron ore of Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 63-4. Newberry. Iron ore of Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 74-80. Orton. Classification of ores of lower coal-measures. Geol. of On, it By Dp. 375-78: Orton. Iron ores of Hanging Rock district. Geol. OF sve 8: pp. 899-911. Orton. Ores of the Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 405-16. Orton. Iron ores of Ohio, geological order and geographical distribution. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 371-435. Orton. Ores from the sub-carboniferous limestone to the Mercer group in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of Oc eve 5; “pp: 418-21: 9—S. G.—Bull. 6. 130 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Iron Ores. Read. Iron ores of the Hocking Valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 654-61, 674-77, 686-93, 707-138, 714-15. Read. Iron ore of Holmes county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 482-83. ———Read. Iron ore of Richland county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 315-16. Stevenson. Iron ore in Carroll county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 197-98. See also Limomte. Wormley. Analyses. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 604-06. Wormley. Analyses. Iron ore analyses, from Carroll county, Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 186-87. From Columbiana county, Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 127-28, 130. From Hanging Rock district, Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 496. From Hocking valley, Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 475-76. From Tuscarawas county, Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 88. -Andrews. Analyses by L. G. Wormley. Rep. Prog., 1869, p. 1238. Andrews. From Lawrence county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 183, 185, 193 and 200. Cassells. From Collingwood, Yellow Creek valley. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 49. Howard.. From Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 937-939. Lord. Ores described in Geol. of O., v. 5. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1110-1111, 1112-13. . ———-Newberry. Blackband ore. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 48. Newberry. Ore from Holmes, Tuscarawas and Columbiana counties. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 46-7. Newberry. Iron ores from Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v..3, p. 813. Read. Iron ore from Hocking Valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 660, 677, 692, 693, 711. Read. Iron ore from Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 558. Wormley. Iron ore from Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 2, ptyal, pe 530: Wormley. Iron ore from Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 780. Wormley. Iron ore from Muskingum county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 324-25. -Wormley. Iron ore from Noble County. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 516. —_—Wormley. Iron ore from Scioto county, Harrison township. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 165. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 131 Iron Ores. Wormley. Iron ore from Vinton county. Rep. Progs. 1870, pp. 119, 120-21, 122. Wormley. Iron ore from Washington county. Geol. of hp Viv es pt. 1, pp. 465-489. Wormley. Method of analysis. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 429-37. ———Wormley. Table of iron ore analyses from 2d geol. dist. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 219-23. -——_Wormley.. Tables. Rep. Prog.,’ 1870, pp.-438—44. ———Wormley and others. Iron ore from the Hocking Valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 859, 860, 861, 862-63, 865, 866, 867, 868, 870, 871 872, 873, 876, 877, 878,°879, 880. ? Irrigation Ditches. Eno. Use of concrete for irrigation ditches. O.Geol. pur.,.bull.-No. 2, pp. 94-6. Island Creek Oil Field. Bownocker. Wells of Jefferson county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 244-45. Ithaca Dam. Eno. Use of steel concrete in dam construction. O, Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 180-82. Jackson County. Andrews. Coal measures. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 127-62. Jefferson township, pp. 159-60. Madison township, jC ieee Andrews. Coal-measures. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 127-62. Ham- ilton township, pp. 156-9. Liberty township, Scioto township, Franklin township, Bloomfield township, p. 154. Lick township, pp. 138-47. Milton township, pp. 132-38. Washington town- ship, pp. 127-32. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 275-76. Jackson township, p. 275. Liberty township, p. 275. Lick township, p. 275. Scioto township, p. 275. Wash- ington township, p. 275. Wellston township, De2TS, Briggs. Coal. Ann. Rep., v. fered pst e Briggs. Geology. Ann. Repu vast, “Ser, pp. 71-08 Briggs. Iron ores. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 92-3. Orton. Coal mines, Geol. of Ov. 0; Dp. 1008=1084. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., vy. 6, pp. 394-95. Orton. Mines above the horizon of Wellston coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1024-34, Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bulk. No. 4, ny = 2-54. i ff “a 132 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Jackson County. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Occurrence of ferriferous limestone in. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 180-82. Roy. Manner of mining in. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1021-24. Jackson Ridge Oil Pool. Bownocker. Geology of the field. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 201. Bownocker. Wells of Monroe county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 200-02. Jackson Shaft Coal. Orton. Jackson shaft coal in Vinton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 995. Roy. Jackson shaft coal in Jackson county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1011-1015. Jaw Crusher. Bleininger. Machines used in cement grinding. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 254-55. Jeffers Coal. Andrews. Jeffers coal in Gallia county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 225-45. Jefferson County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 248-50. Brush Creek township, p. 247. Mt. Pleasant township, p. 249. Moss township, pp. 247-48. Salem township, p. 248. Smithfield township, pp. 248-49. Spring- field township, p. 248. Warren township, p. 250. Wells town- ship, pp. 249-50. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 243-50. Geologic map showing oil and gas territories. 16x25.3 cm. opp. p. 244. Brown. Pittsburgh coal. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 596-604. Cross Creek township, pp. 597-98. Island Creek township, p. 597. Knox township, p. 596. Mt. Pleasant township, pp. 602-03. Ross township, p. 596. Salem township, pp. 596-97. Smith- field township, pp. 600-02. Springfield township, p. 596. Steubenville township, p, 598. Warren township, pp. 603-04. Wayne township, p. 597. Wells township, pp. 599-600. Newberry. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 716-80. Newberry. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 716-18. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 297-99. Orton. Deep wells, drilling for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 404-06. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestone of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 84-85. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 133 Jewett Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells of Harrison county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 232-33. Joints. Orton. Joints of the Ohio coal seams. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 143-44. Jordan, David S. Report on the fishes of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 4, pp. 737-1002. Jurassic System. Newberry. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 81-2. Kahl Press. Peppel. Presses in use for hardening in sand-lime brick manufacture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 68. Kahn’s System. Eno. Kahn’s system of reinforced concrete.. O. Geol. Bilal Non ops Lov. Kames. Lindemuth. Kames of Darke county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 503-06. Newberry. Kames in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 41-6. Newberry. Kames in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 40-42. Orton. Kames in Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 646. Kaolin. Orton. Properties of kaolin. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 48-50. ———Peppel. Dehydrated kaolin employed in the manufacture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 35. Kaolinite. Bleininger. Kaolinite as component mineral of Portland cement clay. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 63-64. See also Clays. Kellerman, W. A. Catalogue of Ohio plants. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 56-406. Kelly’s Island. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 750-62. Kent Mill. Bleininger. Machines used in cement manufacture. O., Geol’ Sur, Ball, No. 3. pp. 267-70. Keokuk Group. Herrick. Keokuk group and its fossils in Ohio. Geol. DinOcer de. per Dopp. o14<15, Kidney Ores. Orton. Kidney ores of Stark, Carroll and Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 398-99. Kiln Capacities. Peppel. Consideration of kiln capacities in lime burn- ing. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 289-90. Kiln Lining. Bleininger. Refractory lining for cement burning kilns. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 309-314. 134 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Kilns. Bleininger. Varieties of kilns used in cement burning. 3 Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 187-89. Peppel. Varities of kilns for burning of lime in use in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 267-71. Kinderhook Group. Herrick. Kinderhook group and its fossils in Qhio.. Geol.‘of O., v.-7, pt. 2; pp. 512-14. Kirtland, Jared P. Report on specimens of botany and zoology collected in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v, 1, 1837, pp. 65-69. Report on the zoology of Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 157- 200. Kittanning Clays and Shales. Orton. Kittanning clays in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 65-66. Klippart, John H. Agricultural survey of Ohio. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 313-400. Knox County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 283-85. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 366-67. ———Read. Geology. Geol. of Oh -v.-3; pprs2a-47. ———Read. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 325-333. Knoxville Oil and Gas Field. Bownocker. Wells of Jefferson county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 246-47. Koehler’s Excelsior Salt Works. Bownocker. Existing salt furnaces in Meigs county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 18-22. Komnick Press. Peppel. Presses for use in sand-lime brick manu- facture. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 69-70. Lake County. Orton. Shale gas. Geol of O., v. 6, pp. 427—428. —Read. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 510-19. Geologic map of Ashtabula, Trumbull, Lake and Geauga counties, 26.3x32 cm. Read. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 510-12. Lake Ridges. Newberry. Lake ridges of ig Saget bx county. Geol of On ve Le pts TC pp teeny -Newberry. Lake ridges of Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 207-08. ———Newberry. Lake ridges of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 44-45. -—_——Newberry. Lake ridges of Ohio. Geol..of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 56-65. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 135 Lake Ridges. Read. Lake ridges and terraces of Ashtabula county. (geo, of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 483-92. Read. Soil drift and lake ridges of Lake county. Geol. of O., veel, pte dypp. 516-19. Lakes. Newberry. Origin of the basins of the lakes. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 45-51. Newberry. Origin of the great lakes. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 72-80. Newberry. Lakes of Summit county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, p. 206. Lamellibranchiata (Paleozoic). Meek. Lamellibranchiata of the Cin- cinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 130-155. Meek. Lamellibranchiata of the Corniferous group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2,-pp. 157-209. Ulrich. New and little known species from Lower Silurian rocks of Ohio and adjacent states. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 626-93. See also Paleontology; Genera and Species. Lancaster. Orton. Oil and gas production. Prelim. Rep. on petro-: leum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 163-65. Lancaster Gas Field. Orton. Lancaster gas field. Rep., 1890, pp: 234-40. Lapham, I. A. Miscellaneous observations on the geology of Ohio. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 60, pp. 31-4. Las Ninfas Dam. Eno. Use of concrete in its construction. O. Geol. Sur, Bull. No. 2, pp. 101-02: Lawrence County. Andrews. Local Geology. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 181-213. Aid township, pp. 194-95. Decatur township, pp. - 186-89. Elizabeth township, pp. 190-94. Fayette township, p. 208. Hamilton township, p. 197. Lawrence township, p. 201. Mason township, p. 196. Perry township, pp. 203-7. Rome township, pp. 202-3. Symmes township, p. 189. Union town- ship, pp. 208-9. Upper township, pp. 197-200. Windsor town- ship, pp. 201-2. Washington township, pp. 182-86. Briggs. Coal. Ann. Rep., v. 1; 1837, pp. 86-7. Briggs. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 71-98. Briggs. Iron manufacture. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1887, pp. 39-92. Briggs. Iron ores. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 88-89. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1034-46. 136 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. - Lawrence County. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O37 Ve 6) p97 386; Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. ©. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 85-88. : Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Occurrence of ferriferous limestone in. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 175-79. Lead. Read. Lead of Holmes county. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 483. Levees. Eno. Concrete in levee walls. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 12-13. Lichens. Kellerman and Werner. Index to genera. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, p. 299. -—Kellerman and Werner. List of lichens of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 286-98. Licking County. foster. Physical geography. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, jemeseay Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 908-11. | Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of OF v. 6, pp. 370-72. Orton. Iron ores. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 402-04. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 88-89. Read. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 348-361. Read. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 348-349. Lima Oil Field. Orton. Development of the Lima oil field. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas. 1886, pp. 41-6. Edition 1887, pp. 60-7. Orton. Lima field as asource of Trenton limestone oil. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 152-57. Lime. Bleininger. Lime as a constituent of hydraulic cements. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 34-37. Bleininger. Lime materials in cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 85-87. Bleininger. Methods of winning lime materials. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 3, pp. 249-50. Eno. Lime in cement mortar. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 41-46. - SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 137 Lime. Gilbert. Lime of Lucas county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 581-82. Orton. Lime burning in Clark county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 473-79. Orton. Manufacture of lime from Corniferous limestone in Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 38, pp. 631-632. Orton. Lime burning in Greene county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 676-77. Orton. Production in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 703-771. Orton. Use of natural gas in lime burning. Rep; 1890. ppw. 276-77. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Use of corniferous limestone for lime in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 166. Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Use of Lower Helderberg limestones for lime, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 158. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Use of Niagara limestones for, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 154. Peppel. Commercial uses of ground lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 319; of lump lime, p. 319. Peppel. Definition of lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 249- 251. . Peppel. Preparation of lime used in manufacture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 39-41. Peppel. Processes of manufacture, equipment, and commercial uses of hydrated lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 319-41. Peppel. Production in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 229-33. Peppel. Quantity and kind of lime used in manufacture of sand- lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 35-38. Peppel. Technology of the lime industry. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 249-341. Peppel. Use of limestones for manufacture of lime in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 222-33. Winchell. Lime burning in Allen county. Geo) of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 401-02. Winchell. Lime of Delaware county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 296-99. Winchell. Lime of Ottawa county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 235. Winchell. Lime of Sandusky county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 606-07. 138 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Lime. Winchell. Limekilns of Van Wert county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt.1, p. 323. Winchell. Lime burning in Wood county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 376-378. * ———-Winchell. Quicklime of Delaware county. Geol. of O., v. 2 pt. 1, pp. 309-12. See also Gypsum. ? Lime Burning. Peppel. Discussion and experimental investigations of temperature for burning lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 293-311. ———Peppel. Processes and machinery of lime burning. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 265=310. Lime Cooling. Peppel. Methods employed in cooling burned lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 311-13. Lime Classification. Peppel. Classification and definition of limes. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 251-54. Lime Industry. Peppel. Distribution of lime industry in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 225-227. Peppel. Recent history of the industry in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 227-29. Peppel. - Technology of the lime industry. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 249-341. Lime Manufacture. Peppel. Description and plans of typical lime manufacturing establishments in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 343-365. Peppel. Processes in manufacture of lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 260-341. Limestones. Andrews. Fossiliferous limestones of Athens county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 262-90. Andrews. Limestones of Morgan county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 294-313. Andrews. Limestones of Muskingum county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 314-44. ; Andrews. Limestones of Noble county. Geol. of Q),, Vice Obes pp. 5138-25. Andrews. Limestones of Washington county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 461-508. Bleininger. Limestone and calcareous materials in Portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull, No. 3, pp. 226-31. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 139 Limestones. Briggs. Limestones in Crawford county. Ann. Rep., vy. 2, 18388, pp. 120-21. Briggs. Limestones in Hocking and Athens counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 135-37. Briggs. Limestones in region between Scioto and Hockhocking rivers. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 82-83, 76. ———Briggs. Limestones in Tuscarawas county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 147-48. | . —Briggs. Limestone in Wood county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 112-14. Foster. Limestone in Muskingum, Licking and Franklin counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, pp. 838-93. Hawes. Building stone of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 608-41. Hawes. Quarries in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 608-41. ———Hildreth. Limestone in Morgan, Athens, Meigs, etc., counties. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 38-9, 46, 47-8. ———Hodge. -Limestones in Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 566-67. Hussey. Quarriesin Miamicounty. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 478-80. Lindemuth. Fossils in Guelph in Darke county. Geol. of O. v. 3, pp. 514-15. Lindemuth. Quarries in Darke county. Geol. of O., v. 8, pp. 512-14. Locke. Limestones in southwestern Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 203-7. Locke. Limestone in Adams county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 243-46. Locke. Quarries in Preble and Montgomery counties. Ann. Rep: V..2; 1888, pp. 227-32. Lovejoy. Limestones of the Pomeroy and Federal Creek coal field. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 629-30. 632-33. Mather: _ Limestone in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, p. 9. ————Newberry. Corniferous limestones in Erie county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 190-93. ———Newberry. Limestones in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 62-3. ———Newberry. Quarries in Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 216-19. Newberry. White limestone in Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 797-98. 140 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Limestones. Orton. Cedarville limestone in Clark county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 471-73. Orton. Cliff and Blue cliff limestone in Hiehien county. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 274-77. Orton. Cliff limestone in Highland and Adams counties. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 295-308. Orton. Fossils in Ross county limestone. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 644-45. Orton. Fossils in Springfield limestone of Clark county. Geol. of. OF, v.01, pt. a, p.. 470: Orton. Hill-quarry series in Hamilton county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp.> 424-25. Orton. Limestone in the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., \ pt. 1, pp. 373-79. Orton. Limestone in the Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 888-99. Orton. Limestone in Montgomery county. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 149-53. Orton. Limestone as reservoirs for petroleum and natural gas. Geol.” of :O;,) v.62 ppese—. Orton. Limestone in Ross county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 643-46. Orton. Limestones of the lower coal-measures of Ohio. Geol. of 0: vi.) pe.ls=27. Orton. Point Pleasant beds in Clermont county. Geol. of O., v. I, pt. 1, pp. 437-38. Orton. Quarries in Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 607-614. . Orton. Quarries of Springfield limestone in Clark county. Geol. of Oo -v.\1, pti-1, pps 467-70; Orton. Thickness of Devonian and Upper Silurian limestones in geological scale of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 122-23. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones, in Belmont county, me reference to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 40-47. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of the limestones of Ohio, considered by geological forma- tions. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 137-211. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestones and lime industry in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 141 Limestones. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. List of counties in Ohio, practically devoid of limestone resources. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 136. Orton, Jr. and Peppel. Occurrence, extent, and economic classi- fication of the limestones of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 20-24. Orton, Jr. and Peppel. Limestone resources of Ohio for cement making. QO. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 89-95. Orton, Jr. and Peppel. Lower Kittanning available for cement making. QO. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 92-38. Peppel. Uses of limestone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 212-248. Read. Fossiliferous hmestone in Ashland county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 525. Read. Limestones in the Hocking Valley. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 711-12. Riddell. Yellow limestone district of Ohio. Ohio Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 60, pp. 8-30. Stevenson. Crinoidal limestones in Carroll county. Geol. of O., Wass KD kU. Stevenson. Crinoidal limestone in Guernsey county. Geol. of eos ND. eas aon Winchell. Quarries in Allen county. Geol. of Oh Waratah ok pp. 398-401. ———Winchell. Quarries in Crawford county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 251-52. Winchell. Quarries in Defiance county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 427-28. ° Winchell. Quarries in Delaware county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 290-96. ———Winchell. Quarries in Hancock county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 359-64. Winchell. Quarries in Mercer county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 411-13. Winchell. Quarries in Paulding county. Geol. of O., v. 2x pts pp. 338-39. ———Winchell. Quarries in Van Wert county. Geol. of Oey 2 ptt pp.. 317-18. ———Winchell. Quarries in Wood county. Geol. of One 2 pie Ts pp. 373-74, 377-79. ———Winchell. Quarries in Wyandot county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 629-30. 632. 142 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Limestones. See also Carboniferous system; Waterline; also names of formations. Limestone Analyses. By Formations or Localities. Cambridge stone of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 93-94. ; Clinton limestone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 98-9. -———Clinton formation in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 144-45. Corniferous limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 100-101. Corniferous limestone in Crawford county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 58. —-—Corniferous or Devonian limestones in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 160-63. Crinoidal or Ames limestone. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 94. Delaware limestone from Delaware county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 61. Ferriferous limestone from Lawrence county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 86-87. Limestones from Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 477-478. ; ————lLimestones from Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 89. ——— Lower Carboniferous formation. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 100-101. ————Lower Helderberg limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 156-57; from Van Wert county, p. 128; from Ottawa county, p. 108; Lower Kittaning from Columbiana county, Ohic. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 191. Lower Kittanning in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 93. Lower Silurian or Hudson river formation. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 98-99. Lower Silurian or Hudson river group limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 140-41. Maxville and Ames limestone from Muskingum county. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 104. Maxville limestone of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 170-71. Meigs creek limestones in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 208-09. Mercer limestones in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 91; Bull. No. 4, p. 178. Middle Kittaning from Columbiana county, Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 191. ———-Middle Kittanning in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 93. Niagara limestones in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 150-53. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. » 143 Limestone Analyses. By Formations or Localities. Pittsburg lime- stones in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 206-07. Putnam Hill limestone from Stark county, Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 174. Be RES te © Figg we fyi se Putnam Hill limestone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 92. Subcarboniferous limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 100-101. Trenton limestone in northwest Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 186,.193, 218, 222° 250. Upper Carboniferous formation. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 100-101. Limestone Analyses. By Authors or Analysts. Howard. Limestones from Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O. v. 3, pp. 934-36. —w—Hooker, Holbrook, Lord, Peppel. Ferriferous limestones from Mahoning county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 92. Locke. Analysis of limestone from Cincinnati and Dayton. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 1, pp. 77-8. Locke, Lord, Wormley. Niagara group from Montgomery county. O.. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 101. ———Locke, Wormley. Cincinnati limestone of Hamilton county. O. Geol.’ Sur.,. Bull. No. 4, p: 71. —-Lord. Ames limestone from Perry county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 112. Lord. Columbus formation from Marion county. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 4, p. 93. Lord. Corniferous limestone from Erie county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 61. Lord. Limestones used in cement making. Geol. of O., v. 6, _ pp. 673, 674, 676, 682, 683; in Cuyahoga county, p. 354; in Frank- lin and Delaware counties, pp. 763, 764; in Greene county, pp. 720, 721; from Kelly’s Island quarries, p. 707; in Marion county, ‘pp. 767, 769; in Miami county, pp. 723, 724; in Montgomery county, p. 722; in northern Ohio, pp. 747, 748, 753, 755, 756, 758, 761; from Ottawa county, pp. 734, 736; in Preble county, pp. 725, 726; in the production of gypsum in Ohio, pp. 698, 699; in Sandusky county, pp. 737, 738; in Seneca county, p. 739; in Wood county, pp. 740, 741 and 742. 144 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Limestone Analyses. By Authors or Analysts.—(Continued.) —Lord. Lower Freeport from Columbiana county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 57; Lucas limestone, water lime or Lower Helder- berg in Allen county, p. 37; Niagara limestones from Fostoria, Seneca county, p. 124; Niagara (Springfield) limestones from Ottawa county, p. 108; Owens limestones from Marion county, p. 94; Woodville (Niagara) from Sandusky county, p. 120. Lord, Meek. Columbus limestone from Franklin county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 64. Lord and others. Trenton limestone in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 103, 104, 105: —-——Lord, Peppel. Lower Helderberg at Fremont, Sandusky county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 120 ; Maxville limestone from Hock- ing county, p. 80; Maxville limestone from Perry county, p. 113; Waterlime from Hancock county, p. 73. Lord, Peppel, Wormley. Niagara limestone in Greene county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 66. Lord, Wormley. Clinton limestone of Clark county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 51; Clinton limestone from Greene county, p. 67; Clinton limestone from Miami county, p. 97; Corniferous limestones of Ottawa county, Hartshorn, p. 109; Niagara from Miami county, p. 97; Springfield limestones of Clark county, pp. 50-51. Lord. Method of analysis. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1093-94. Nauss, Peppel, Wormley. Ferriferous limestone from Jackson county. O. Geol. Sur,. Bull. No. 4, p. 88. Newberry. Limestones from Mahoning county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 814. Orton. Limestone from Franklin county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 616-18. Orton. Limestone from Lancaster, Fairfield county. Geol. of O. v. 6, pp. 383-384. Orton. Limestone from Montgomery county. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 151-53. Orton. Trenton limestone. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 18. Orton. Niagara limestone from Wood county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 133; Springfield limestone from Preble county, D216: Orton, Jr. Trenton limestone of southwest Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 262, 266, 268, 271, 272, 273, 279, 282, 287, 288, 297, 303. ———Orton, Wormley, Peppel. Niagara formation in Darke county, O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 59. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 145 Limestone Analyses. By Authors or Analysts—(Continued.) | Peppel. Belmont county limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 43, 44, 46, 47; Cambridge limestone from Lawrence county, p. 88; Cincinnati limestones of Hamilton county, p. 72; Clinton and Niagara limestone of Greene county, p. 69; Clinton limestone of Clark county, p. 51; Clinton limestone from Clinton county, p. 55; Clinton limestone from Montgomery county, p. 102; Clin- ton limestone from Piqua, Miami county, p. 98; Clinton limestone from Preble county, pp. 118, 119; Columbus and Delaware lime- stones from Franklin county, p. 65; Corniferous limestone of Defiance county, p. 60; Corniferous limestones at Marblehead, Ottawa county, p. 110; Corniferous from Seneca county, p. 125; Corniferous from Wood county, p. 133; a crinoidal limestone from Columbiana county, p. 57; Ferriferous limestone from Scioto county, p. 123; Freeport limestone from Athens county, p. 37; Glendale limestones from Hamilton county, p. 72; Highland county limestones, p. 78; Hudson river group in Adams county, p. 833; Hudson river group in Brown county, p. 48; Hudson river group in Butler county, p. 49; Hudson river group in Clermont county, pp. 52, 53; Hudson river group in Warren county, p. 128; Impure limestone from Tuscarawas county, p. 127; Lower Hel- derberg in Logan county, p. 90; Lower Mercer from Howard Furnace, Scioto county, p. 122; Lower Mercer in Perry county, p. 112; Lower Niagara in Preble county, p. 119; Lucas limestone, waterlime or Lower Helderberg in Allen county, p. 36; Maxville limestones from northwestern Perry county, p. 114; Meigs creek limestone from Monroe county, p. 100; Meigs creek limestone from Morgan county, p. 103; Meigs creek limestone from Noble county, p. 107; Meigs creek and Pittsburg limestones from Guernsey county, p. 70; Mercer limestones from Licking county, p. 88; Niagara group in Adams county, p. 34; Niagara formation in Mercer county, p. 96; Niagara formation from Piqua, Miami county, p. 98; Owens limestones from Marion county, p. 95; Pittsburg limestone from Athens county, p. 40; Putnam Hill stone from Stark county, p. 126; Upper coal-measures limestone in Jefferson county, p. 85; Waterlime from Bellevue, Sandusky county, p. 121; Waterlime formation in Hardin county. p. 74. ——Peppel, Nauss. Maxville limestone from Muskingum county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 106. Wormley. Analyses. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 448-51. Wormley. Cambridge limestone from Guernsey county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 70. ° Wormley. Cement limestone from Belmont county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 548-49, 557, 558, 568, 563, 565. 10—S. G.—Bull. 6. 146 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Limestone Analyses. By Authors or Analysts. Wormley. Clinton limestone. Geol. of O., v.'6, p."705. Wormley. Eaton limestones (Clinton and Niagara) in Preble county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 116. Wormley. » Helderberg limestones of Highland and Pike counties. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 730. Wormley. Hudson river group in Clermont county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 52. Wormley. Limestone from Greene county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 140 OFS: Wormlgy. Limestone of Darke and Shelby counties. Geol. of OF iG pacts Wormley. Limestone from Hocking county, Starr township. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 84. Wormley. Limestone of the Hudson river group. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 704. Wormley. Limestone from Jefferson county. Geol. of O. v. 3, p. 780. Wormley. Lower Mercer in Hocking county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 81; Niagara in Shelby county, p. 126; Niagara and Waterlime in Highland county, p. 75. Wormley. Niagara limestones used for lime production. Geol. OL Ove Oo Dent vo: Wormley. Waterlime formation in Fayette county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 63. ————Wormley, Locke, Lord. Clinton limestone from Montgomery county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 101. Wormley and Lord. Clinton Limestones. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 728, 729. ———Wormley, Lord. Ferriferous limestone from Holmes county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 81. Wormley and Lord. Lime of Clark county. Geol. of O., v. 6, DIMCLG ib hy Sb oy he Wormley, Peppel. Corniferous and Waterlime in Lucas county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 91; Meigs Creek coal strata in Wash- ington county, pp. 129, 131, 182. Limestone Coal. Orton. Limestone coal in Vinton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1001-1003. Limestone Ore. Lord. Limestone ore of Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 486-88. Orton. Group of limestone ores from Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 426-35. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 147 Limestone Ore. Orton. Limestone kidney ore of Hanging Rock dis- . trict. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 427-28. Orton. Limestone ore of Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 428-30. . Limestone Production. Peppel. Table of approximate production of limestone by counties of Ohio in 1902. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 247-48. Limestone Sampling. Orton and Peppel. Methods employed in sam- pling and testing limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 25-28. Limestone Testing. Orton and Peppel. Methods employed in sampling and testing limestones. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 28-30. Limonite. Winchell. Bog ore in Hancock county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 366. Winchell. Bog iron ore in Morrow county. Geol. of O., v. 2. Dively: per 270: Wormley. Analysis of limonite from Muskingum county. eet of On v.15 ptid pp. 319, 323; 327, | Winchell. Bog iron ore in Putnam county. Geol. of Ora ae pt. 1, p. 394. Winchell. Bog iron ore in Seneca county. Geol. of Ooi nae 1, p. 624. Lindemuth, A. C. Geology of Darke county. Geol /otcO.. via Selaps 496-518. Lizards, see Reptiles. Locke, John. Analysis of limestone from Cincinnati and Dayton. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No. 1, pp. 77-78. -—— Geological report on southwestern Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 203-86. Logan County. Hill. Geology. Geol. of OG) V58_ Pp: 482-90. /Geos- logic map, Logan and Champaign counties, p. 491, 14x17.9 cm. Mill. Topography. Geol. of O., -v. 3, pp. 482-483. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O.°v. 6, pp. 266-69; ———Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 89-90. Riddell. Geology. O. Exee. Does., 1836. Rep. No. 60, p. 14, Logan Group. Bownocker. Oil and gas producing rocks in Ohio. ye Geol, Sura Bull..No. 1, pp. 23-25. | Orton. Logan greup in Ohio. Geol. of Oy V4: 6) DD» 89-42. Same, Rep., 1890, pp. 39-42. Same, Geol. of O., v. VPage ta 148 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Logan Group. Prosser. The Logan formation in the revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 17. Long Run Field. Lovejoy. Long Run division of Pomeroy and Federal creek coal fields. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 645-47. Lorain County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 305. Newberry. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 206-24. Newberry. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 206-10, Orton. Deep wells, expiorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 347-50. Orton. Shale gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 436-439. Lord, N. W. Iron manufacture in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 488-554. Lord. Natural and artificial cements. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 671-95. Lord. Report of the-chemical department. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1086-1113. Lorraine Formation. Prosser. Probability of renaming this formation in the revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 34. Lovejoy, Ellis. The Pomeroy and Federal creek coal field. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 627-52. Lower Clarion Coal. Orton. Lower Clarion or Brookville coal in Ohio. eM ar Oneved, Dicel ts Lower Freeport Coal. Orton. Characteristics of Ohio coal. Geol. of O., Vv. be-p. G6, Orton. Lower Freeport in Guernsey county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 286. Orton. Lower Freeport in Lawrence and Gallia counties. Geol. Of 'O., Nat, De 200n: Orton. Lower Freeport (Coal No. 6 a) in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 279-81. Orton. Lower Freeport in Vinton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 1007. Lower Freeport Limestone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Columbiana county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 56-57. Lower Helderberg. Bownocker. Gas and oil producing rocks. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 21. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 149 Lower Helderberg. Hawes. Lower Helderberg as building stone. Geol. Cy Ore yo, pp. b2l=29. Hawes. Quarries. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 622-29. Orton. Lower Helderberg or waterlime formation of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 16-20. Same Rep. 1890, pp. 21-44. Whitfield. Description of fossils. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 410-19. Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Composition, in Allen county, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 36-37; in Ottawa county, p. 108; in Sandusky county, p. 120; in Van Wert cotnty, pp. 127-28. Lower Helderberg Formation. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of limestones in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 155-58; in Madison county, pp. 1384-85; in Put- nam county, p. 135;in Union county, p. 135; in Wyandot county, p:, 135, See also Helderberg Groups; Helderberg Limestone; Monroe Formation. Lower Kittanning Coal (No. 5). Orton. Characteristics of Ohio coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 163-64. Orton. Lower Kittanning of Jackson county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1029-1030. Orton. Lower Kittanning coal of Muskingum county. Geol. of of O., v. 5, pp. 871-73. Orton. Lower Kittanning coal of north Perry county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 889-908 (scattered ref.). Orton. Lower Kittanning coal of Scioto and Lawrence counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1042-45. Orton. Lower Kittanning coal of Ohio. Geol. of O., v, 7, p. 278. Orton. Lower Kittanning coal of Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 260-64. Orton. Lower Kittanning coal of Vinton county. Geol. of O., Wao PiLO0g, Orton, Jr. Lower Kittanning coal of Coshocton county. Geol. Oreo 1s 800. Wright. Lower Kittanning coal in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 828-30. Lower Kittanning Limestone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Occurrence of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 191. Lower Mercer Clay and Shale. Orton. Lower Mercer clay and shale in clay industries. Geol. of O., v. 7, p. 61. 150 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Lower Mercer Coal (No. 3). Orton. Characteristics of Ohio coal seams. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 158-59. Orton. Lower Mercer in Nelsonville district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 989-91. 3 Orton. Lower Mercer coalin Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 274-75. Orton. Lower Mercer coal in Vinton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 995-96. Wright. Lower Mercer coal in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 823-25. Lower Mercer Limestone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Hocking county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 80-81; in Lawrence county, p. 85; in Scioto county, p. 122. Orton and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 172-73. Lower Silurian. Newberry. ~ Lower Silurian system of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 1-4. Orton. Lower Silurian in Preble county. Geol. of O., v. 3, p. 406, Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of its limestone. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 137-43. ———Orton and Peppel. Limestones for Portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 89. . ———FProsser. Line of separation between Upper and Lower Silurian in revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 29-80. Prosser. Preference for this name over that of Ordovician for the system, with reasons. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 30-31. Prosser. Table showing formations included in revised geo- logical scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 3. Ulrich. New and little known Lamellibranchiata from the Lower Silurian rocks of Ohio and Indiana. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 626-93. See also names of sub-divisions; Paleontology—genera and species. Lucas County. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 93-94. ———Bownocker. Oil production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 92-94. Jerusalem township, p. 938. Monclova township, p. 92. Oregon township, pp. 92-93. Gilbert. Geology. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 492-99. Gilbert. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 573-87. Geolog- ic map of Lucas county (colored), 20.8x12.3 em. ® SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 151 Lucas County. Gilbert. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt, 1, pp. 573-74. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 90-92. Riddell. Geology of Sandusky, Wood and Lucas counties. Exec. Docs., 1836, Rep. No. 60, pp. 19-23. Lucas Limestone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, in Allen county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 36-37. Prosser. Propriety of this name for the upper member of the Monroe formation in revised Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 27-28. Lump Lime. Peppel. Commercial uses of lump lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 319. Luten’s System. Eno. Luten’s system of reinforced concrete con- struction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 139. Lake Beaches. Gilbert. Lake beaches of Williams county. Rep. Prog., 1870, p. 488. McConnellsville Gas Field. Bownocker. Gas in Morgan county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 144-48. McMahon Co., Building. Eno. Effect of fire on steel concrete as shown by this company’s building. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 185. McMillin, Emerson. Gas coals of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5,pp. 722-49. Transportation, uses and modes of using natural gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 516-46. Machine-Mixed Mortars. Peppel. Preference for machine-mixed mor- tars for commercial use. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 256-58. Machinery. Eno. Machinery and tools used in making concrete and mortar work. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 223-248. Peppel. Mechanical equipment necessary for manufacture of hydrated lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 327-335. —— —Peppel. Mechanical equipment for manufacture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 61-70. Peppel. Patented processes and appliances for manufacture of lime. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 318-19. Macksburg Oil Field. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 160-64. . 152 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Macksburg Oil Field. Bownocker. Oil and gas in Washington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 149-50, 154-64. ; Minshall. History and development. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 443-75. Orton. Berea grit as a source of oil. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 83-85. Edition 1886, pp. 57-58. Madison County. Orton. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 420-28. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 280-81. Orton. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 420-21. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestone formations of, important for - lime industries. O. Geol: Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 184-85. Magnesia. Bleininger. Magnesia as a constituent of hydraulic cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 38-40. Magnetic Needle. Whittlesey. Variation of the needle. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 44-50.. Mahoning County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 299-300. Newberry. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 781-814. Newberry. Local geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 799-811. Austintown township, pp. 800-802. Beaver township, pp. 807-09. Berlin township, pp. 810-11. Boardman township, p. 809. Canfield township, pp. 809-10. Coitsville township, p. 803. Ellsworth township, p. 810. Goshen township, p. 811. Green town- ship, pp. 811-12. Jackson township, pp. 799-800. Milton town- ship, p. 799. Poland township, pp. 803-06. Smith township, p. 811. Springfield township, pp. 806-07. Youngstown pp._ 802-03. Newberry. Surface features. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 781-83. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 175-84. Orton. Deep wells, drilling for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 402-03. Orton. Iron ores. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 382-83. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull., No. 4, pp. 92-93. Mahoning Valley District. Lord. Iron manufacture. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 459-64. Mammals. Brayton. Report on the mammals of Ohio. Geol. of O. v. 3, pp. 3-185. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 153 Mammals. Brayton. Genera and species. Geol. of O., v. 4, p. 6 to 185. Arctomys monax, pp. 122-24. Arvicola, pp. 141-42. Arvicola (myonomes) riparius, 145-48. Arvicola (pedomys) austerus, pp. 142-45. Arvicola pitymus pinetorum, pp. 148-50. Atalpha, pp. 85-86. Atalpha (lasiurus) cinerus, pp. 88-89. Atalpha (lasiurus) noveboracensis, pp. 86-87. Bison americanus, pp. 68-77.. Blarina, pp. 95-96. Blarina brevicauda, pp. 96-98. Blarina soriciscus parva, pp. 98-100. Canis, pp. 12-13. Canis lupus occidentalis, pp. 14-15. Cariacus virginianus, pp. 78-79. Castor fiber, pp. 126-29. Cervus cana- densis, pp. 79-80. Condylura cristata, pp. 176-80. Didelphys, pp. 162-63. Didelphys virginiana, pp. 163-70. Erethizon dorsa- tus, pp. 154-56. Felis concolor, pp. 6-8. Fiber zibethicus, pp. 150-53. Hesperomys (oryzomys), p. 140. Hesperomys palustris, pp. 140-41. Hesperomys (vesperimus), pp. 186-37. Hesperomys leucopus, pp. 137-40. Lepus americanus, pp. 159-61. Lepus sylvaticus, pp. 156-59. Lutra, p. 56. Lutra canadensis, pp. 56-63. Lynx canadensis, pp. 9-10. Lynx rufus, pp. 10-12. Mephitis, pp. 47-48. Mephitis mephitica, pp. 48-55. Mustela, p. 24. Mustela pen- nanti, pp. 24-27. Neotoma, pp. 134-35. Neotoma floridana, pp. 135-36. Procyon, pp. 65-66. Procyon lotor, pp. 66-67. Putorius, p. 28. Putorius (gale) ermineus, 28-35. Putorius (lutreola) vison, pp. 35-40. Putorius vulgaris, pp. 171-75. Sealops, pp. 89-90. Scalops aquaticus, pp. 90-91. Scapans, pp. 92-93. Scapans breweri, p. 93. Sciuropterus volucella, pp. 101-05. Sciurus carolinensis, pp. 108-12. Sciurus hudsonius, pp. 105-08. Sciurus niger, pp. 112-15. Spermophilus, pp. 118- 19. Spermophilus franklini, pp. 119-20. Spermophilus tri- decemlineatus, pp. 181-84. Tamias striatus, pp. 115-19. Taxidea, pp. 40-41. Taxidea americana, pp. 41-7. Urocyon cinero-argenteus, pp. 19-21. Ursus, pp. 63-64. Ursus amer- icanus, pp. 64-65. Vespertilio, pp. 82-3. Vespertilio nocti- vegans, p. 84. Vespertilio subulatus, p. 83. Vespertilio (vesp- erus) fuscus, pp. 84-5. Vulpus vulgaris pennsylvanicus, pp. 416- 19. Zapus hudsonius, pp. 130-33. Kirtland. Catalogue of the mamumalia, birds, reptiles, etc., in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 160-61. Kirtland. Notes and observations. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 175-77. See also Mastodon. Mansfield. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for natural gas in Clinton limestone. Rep!, 1890, p. 245. i 154 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Manufacturing Processes. Peppel. Processes and patents in Manu- facture of sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, pp. 71-79. Maps, see Geologic maps; names of counties. Marcellus Shale. Whitfield. Note on marcellus shale and other mem- “ bers of the Hamilton group in Ohio, as determined from paleonto- logical evidence. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 432-33. da 4g _ Whitfield. Recognized species from the Marcellus shales of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 441-46. Marion County. Orton. Lime production, Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 765-70. ———Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestone of, with ref- erence to ae for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 93-96. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt..1, pp. 640-45. Geologic map (colored), 15.4x9:9 cm. Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 640-41. Marl. Mather. Marls of Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 1,- 1837, pp. 18-14. Newberry. Shell marl in Summit county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 207-8. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Erie county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 62-63. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Marl resources for cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 95-97. Peppel. Calcareous deposits in Adams county and their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 35-36. Marl Analysis. Klippart. Marl of Erie county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 62. Massillon Coal Field. Mines of. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 779-815. Akron district, Springfield and Coventry township, pp. 780-83. Bethle- hem township, pp. 814-15. Franklin township, p. 797. Jackson township, pp. 804-06. Lawrence township, pp. 797-804. Nor- ton township, pp. 783-96. Sugarcreek township, pp. 810-14. Tallmadge township, pp. 779-80. ‘Tuscarawas township, pp. 807-10. Mastodon. Andrews. Bones of mammoth found in Washington county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp.-471-72. Briggs. Bones of the mastodon found in Crawford county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 127-29. Lindemuth. Bones of mammoth found in Darke county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 508-09. E SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 155 Mastodon. Read. Bones of mastodon found at Montville, Geauga county. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 526-27. Winchell. Fossil remains found in Putnam county. Geol. of O., V2; “pt: 1;pp. 393-94. Mather, William Williams. Annual report of the geological survey of Onin wens VL, looty vez; 1838: “Ohio H.-R. Doe. 26, 1838, 1839, Doc. 22. Mather. Catalogue of the geological specimens collected on the late survey of Ohio, Feb., 25, 1842. Ohio Gen. Ass. H. R., 1842, Doc. 76, 7 p. and 11 sheets. Maumee Valley. Gilbert.. Surface geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 537-56. Klippart. Agricultural report. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 320-400. Maxville Limestone. Andrews. Maxville limestone. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 80—96. 2 Andrews. Maxville limestone in the Hocking Valley. Geol. of OO: ¥.°3, pp. 817-22: Andrews. Maxville limestone in the 2d Geol. Dist. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 63-6. Orton. Maxville or white limestone in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 890-91. ‘ ———— Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Hocking county,with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 79-81; in Muskingum county, pp. 104-106; in Perry county, pp. 112-15. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition, physical character and uses of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 168-72. -——-——Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Maxville for portland cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 90. Prosser. Position and identification of this formation in the revised geological scale of Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 16-17. Maxwell Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells of Harrison county. O. Geol. Bun eal Nonny, po 232: Mecca Oil Field. Orton. Productive oil and gas fields of Ohio. Geol. of QO... v..6, pp. 328-32. Medina County. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 305-06. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 360-61. 156 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Medina County. Riddell. Geology of Richland, Wayne and Medina counties. Exec. Docs., 1836. Rep. No: 60, pp. 25-7. Wheat. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 362-380. Wheat. Local geology. Geol. of O., v.3. Brunswick township, ,. p. 364. Chatham township, p. 365. Granger township, p. 365. © Guilford township, pp. 365-66. Harrisville township, pp. 367-71. Hinckley township, pp. 366-67. Homer township, p. 367. Lafayette township, p. 373. Litchfield township, p. 371. Liver- pool township, pp. 871-72. Medina township, pp. 373-74. Montville township, pp. 375-76. Sharon township, p. 376. Spencer township, p. 376. Wadsworth township, pp. 377-80. Westfield township, p. 377. York township, p. 380. Wheat. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 362-63. Medina Group. Newberry. Medina and Clinton groups. Geol. of O., Wek pil, p. t03; Newberry. Medina group in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 4-8. Medina Shale. Orton. Clinton, Medina, Hudson river and Utica shales as sources of gas. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 66-68. Edition 1887, pp. 96-99. Orton. Medina shale in geological series of Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, p. 20. Rep., 1887, pp. 29-380, 118-19 Orton. Medina shale in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 11. Same, Rep., 1890, pp. 16-17. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 9-10. Prosser. Position of this formation in the revised Ohio geo- logical scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, p. 29. Meek, F. B. Descriptions of invertebrate fossils of the Silurian and Devonian systems. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 1-248. Meek. Report on some of the invertebrate fossils of the Waverly group and coal measures of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 2, pp. 273-347. Meigs County. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 247-60. Bedford township, pp. 256-57. Chester township, p. 299. Columbia township, pp. 249-50. Lebanon township, pp. 258-59. Letart township, p. 258. Olive township, p. 259. Orange town- ship, p. 259. Rutland township, pp. 251-53. Salem township, pp. 248-49. Salisbury township, pp. 253-54. Scipio township, pp. 250-51. Sutton township, pp. 257-58. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. - 1, pp. 282-83. | Bownocker. Salt industry in Meigs county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. §. pp. 15-28. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 157 Meigs County. Hildreth. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 25-54. —_—_—Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 396-97. —--Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Limestone resources of, slight importance. O. Geol. Sur.; Bull. No.4, p/136. Root. Salt manufacture. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 657-58. Meigs Creek Coal. Orton. Meigs creek coal in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 288-90. . Meigs Creek Limestone. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in ' Guernsey county, with reference to use for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 70-71; in Monroe county, pp. 98- 100;in Morgan county, pp. 102-104; in Noble county, pp. 106-107; in Washington county, pp. 129-32. ———Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Occurrence of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 203-04. Melan System. Kno. Melan system of reinforced metal construction. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 1338-34. Mendenhall, T. C. Discussion of the heating power of some Ohio coals. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 236-42. Mercer County. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp: 90-92. Bownocker. Oil production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 89-92. Geologic map of Mercer and other counties, showing oil ~ and gas territories. 20.7x21 cm. opp. p. 80. Black Creek town- ship, p. 90. Center township, p. 89. Dublin township, p. 90. Franklin township, p. 90. Jefferson township, p. 89. Union township, p. 89. Orton. Gas and oil wells of Mercer county. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 142-45. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 258-64. Rep., 1890, pp. 161-72, p. 212. ——— Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to their fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 96. . Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 410-14. ———Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 410-11. Mercer Limestones. Orton. Mercer limestones in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 13-16. —-—Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, in Licking county, with reference to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 88-89. 158 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Mercer Limestones. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Mercer limestones available for cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, pp. 90-91. Metalloid Sidewalks. Eno. Use of steel concrete in ee building. Q. Geol.-Sur., Bull. No. 2,.p. 183. Meteorology. Tables of temperature and rainfall. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 650-65. Klippart. Meteorology of Maumee valley. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 353-60. Newberry. Causes of the Arctic climate of the ice period. Geol. on Ou yea, pt LP pp bo 0: Newberry. Climate of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 16-25. Miami County. Hussey. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 468-481, Hussey. Topography,. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 468~-73. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 722-24. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 273-74. Orton, Jr.; and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 96-98. Mica. Bleininger. Micaceous minerals found in clays. O. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 3, pp. 66-67. Middle Kittanning (No. 6) Coal. Orton. Middle Kittanning in Guern- sey county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 284-85. Orton. Middle Kittanning in Hocking valley. Geol. of O., v pp. 944-83. Orton. Middle Kittanning in Jackson county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1027-1029. Orton. Middle Kittanning in de eset county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 874-78. Orton. Middle Kittanning in north Perry county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 887-89, 889-908 (scattered ref.). Orton. Middle Kittanning in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pp. 278-79. Orton. Middle Kittanning in Scioto and Lawrence counties. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1045-46. Orton. Middle Kittanning in Sunday Creek valley, Monroe township. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 931-40. Orton. Middle Kittanning in Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., 5, pp. 264-80. Orton. Middle Kittanning in Vinton county. Geol. of O., \ pp. 1003-1007. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 159 Middle Kittanning (No. 6) Coal. Orton, Jr. Middle Kittanning in Coshocton county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 855-67. Wright. Middle Kittanning coal in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 830-36. Middle Kittanning Limestone. Orton, Jr.,and Peppel. Middle Kittan- ning available for cement making. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 3, p. 93. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Occurrence of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 191. Mineral Paints. Orton. Mineral paints in Montgomery county. Rep. Prog., 1869, p. 154. Winchell. Mineral paint in Auglaize county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, p. 409. Mineral Springs. Briggs. Mineral springs in Crawford county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 125-27. Briggs. Mineral springs in Tuscarawas county. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 153-54. Gilbert. Stryker mineral water in Williams county. Geol. of Oe yo 1, pt. 1, pp: 564-65. Mather. Mineral springs of Ohio. An. Rep., v. 1, 1837, p. 14. Riddell. Yellow Springs, Greene county. O. Exec. Does., 1863. Rep. No. 60, pp. 11-13. Winchell. Springs in Allen county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1. p. 402. See also Salt; Sulphur Springs. Mining. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Methods of winning Ferriferous lime- stone in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 185-191. Roy. Coal mining in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 301-70. Minshall, E. W. History and development of the Macksburg oil-field. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 448-75. : : ‘ a ie” I coat ee a i ie | Mitchell Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells of Marietta township, Washing- ton county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 179. Mixing Machinery. Peppel. Machines used in mixing materials for sand-lime brick. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 62. Peppel. Mixing devices in use in sand-lime brick manufacture. QO. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 5, p. 23. Moldings. Eno. Use of cement for moldings and base-boards. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 49-50. 160 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Molds. Eno. forms of molds used in concrete building. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 42, eR) 207% Mollusca. Jirtland. Catalogue of mammals, birds, reptiles, ete., in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 170-75. 197-200. Meek. Polyzoa of the Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 69-70. . —-Meek. Polyzoa of the Corniferous group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 2, pp. 194-95. Orton. Mollusks of Cincinnati group. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 390-92. Orton. Fossils of Pentamerus limestone. Rep. Prog., 1870, pp. 280-82. See also Brachiopoda; Cephalopoda; Ganoidu; Lamellibranchiata ; Paleontology—Genera and Species. Monday Creek District. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 958- 69. Monier System. Eno. Monier system of reinforced concrete. O. Geol. pur:, Bull. No. 2;2p. lel, Monoliths. Eno. Use of concrete for building blocks. O. Geol. Sur., Bull? No; 2,. p,. 74: Monongahela Formation. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestones of Monongahela formation in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 192-211. Monongahela Limestones. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Uses of this forma- tion in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 210-11. Monroe County. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 570- 87. Local geology of Adams township, pp. 581-2. Benton township, p. 576. Bethel township, p. 575. Center township, pp. 578-81. Franklin township, pp. 571-2. Green township, p. 586. Jackson township, pp. 577-8. Malaga township, p. 573. Ohio township, pp. 586-7. Perry township, pp. 576-77. Salem township, pp. 583-5. Seneca township, pp. 572-3. Summit township, pp. 573-4. Sunbury township, pp. 582-3. Switzerland township, pp. 585-6. Washington township, pp. 575-6. Wayne township, p. 574. Bownocker. Oil and gas wells. O: Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 193-214. Geologic map, showing oil and gas territories, 22.5x18.6 cm. opp. p. 194. Kirtland. Notes and observations. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 161 Monroe County. Bownocker. Oil and gas wells. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 193-214. Adams township, pp. 210-11. Benton township, p. 199. Bethel township, p, 208. Center township, p. 202. Frank- lin township, p. 209. Green township, pp. 209-10. Jackson township, pp. 199-200. Malaga township, pp. 213-14, Perry township, p. 200. Salem township, p. 211. Summit township, pp. 211-13. ; Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 98-100. Monroe Formation. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of, character and uses of limestones of, in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 155-58. Prosser. Discussion of reasons for use of this name in revised nomenclature of Ohio geological scale. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 7, pp. 25-27. Montgomery County. Locke. Geology of Preble and Montgomery counties. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 223-236. Orton. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 140-64. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 721-22. Orton. Oil and gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 285-89. Orton. Sections andexplanations. Rep. Prog., 1869, pp. 159-61. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 100-02. ; Moore’s Junction Oil field. Bownocker. Oil wells in eastern Washing- ton county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 172-76. Moose Ridge Oil Pool. Bownocker. Wells of Monroe county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 205-07. Moraines. Gilbert. Moraines of the Maumee valley. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 540-44. Wright. Moraines of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 751-58. Morgan County. Andrews. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 294- 313. Bloom township, pp. 304-6. Bristol township, pp. 307-8. Centre township, pp. 311-2. Deerfield township, p. 296. Homer township, pp. 298-300. Malta township, pp. 302-4. Manchester township, p. 312. Marion township, pp. 300-2. Meigsville township, pp. 308-9. Morgan township, pp. 306-7. Penn _ township, p. 302. Union township, p. 302. Windsor township, pp. 309-11. York township, pp. 295-6. 11—S. G.—Bull. 6. 162 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Morgan County. Bownocker. Karly history of salt industry. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 8, pp. 13-14. Bownocker. Oil and gas. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 126- 48. Geologic map, Morgan, Athens and western Washington: counties, showing oil and gas territories. 37.2x20.2 em. opp. wee pelae, Brown. Meigs creek coal. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 1059-85. Hildreth. Geology. An. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 25-54. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 389-90. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 102-04. Root. Salt manufacture, Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 655. Morrow County. Orton. Oiland gas wells. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 283-84. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 253-71. Geologic map, 10.8x13 cm. Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 253-56. Mortar. Eno. . Uses of cement in mortars. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 23-62. Peppel. Use of hydrated lime in mortars. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 2387-41. Mosaic. Eno. Use of cement in mosaic work. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. Bull. .No. 2, p. 55. Mosses. Kellerman and Werner. Index to mosses of Ohio. Geol. of 0.5 v; 7, pb. 2; pp. 275-77. Kellerman and Werner. Mosses of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 252-74. Mound Builders. Fowke. Mound builders. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 28-45. See also Aborigines. Mounds. Fowke. Mounds of Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 16-28. Plates illustrating most important mounds in Ohio. opp. p. 16. Mountain Ore. Orton. Mountain ore of Stark, Carroll and Tuscarawas county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 386-98. Mt. Vernon. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for natural gas in Clinton limestone. Rep. 1890, pp. 244-45. 7 Mushroons, see Fungt. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 163 Muskingum County. Andrews. Geology of the part south of the Central Ohio R. R. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 314-44. Blue Rock township, pp. 341-2. Brush Creek township, p. 329. Clay township, pp. 328-29. Falls township, pp. 320-23. Hope- well township, p. 318-20. Meigs township, pp. 342-3. New- ton township, p. 328. Perry township, pp. 333-35: Rich Hill township, pp. 339-41. Salt Creek township, pp. 338-9. Spring- field township, pp. 327-28. Union township, pp. 335-6. Wash- ington township, pp. 329-31. Wayne township, pp. 331-2. Zanesville corporation, pp. 324-26. Bownocker. Oil and gas production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 265-69. Blue Rock township, pp. 266-67. Brush Creek township, p. 267. Cass township, p. 268. Harrison township, p. 268. Jackson township, p. 269. Licking township, p. 269. Meigs township, p. 268. Newton township, p. 268. Perry town- ship, p. 268. Rich Hill township, p. 268. Salem township, p. 269. Salt Creek township, p. 268. Zanesville, pp. 265-66. Brown. Meigs Creek coal. Geol. of OL, -V. 5d; pp. 1059-85. Foster. Physical geography. Ann. Hepa, WV. - 25. 1838.0. To. Hildreth. Geology. An. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 25-54. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 868-84. Orton. Deep wells, explorations for oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 372-76. Orton. Iron ores. Geol. of O. v. 5, pp. 402-04. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 104-106. Riddell. Geology of Holmes, Coshocton and Muskingum counties. Exec. Docs., 1836, Rep. No. 60, pp. 27-30. Stevenson. Geology. Geol. of On Wana, DDE coue00, Stevenson. Topography. Geol. of OS 3. cD. 2an—a7. Myxomycetes. Kellerman and Werner. Index to slime mould. Geol. oF OF ve 7, pte 2. ps 404: Kellerman and Werner. List of slime moulds of Ohio. Geol. of Oievi 7, pts 2, pp: 397-408; Nassau County Court House. Eno. Use of steel concrete in buildings as seen in this structure. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 148-51. Natural Gas. Bownocker. ‘Clinton formation as a source of oil and gas. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 101-25. Bownocker. Gas wells of Perry county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 263-65. 164 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Natural Gas. Bownocker. Geological conditions under which oil and gas arefound. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 318-20. Bownocker. Occurrence and exploitation of petroleum and natural gas. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 17-325. —-—Bownocker. Origin of oil and gas. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 307-18. Bownocker. Wells of Central Ohio natural gas field. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 122-25. MeMillin. Transportation, uses, and modes of using. Geol. of O. v. 6, pp. 516-46. Orton. Berea grit and Ohio shale as sources of gas. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1887, pp. 176-78. Orton. Berea grit as a source of oil and gas. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 54-62. Edition 1887, pp. 79-90. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 311-409. Rep., 1890, pp. 249-58. Orton. Bowling Green field. Geol. of O., v: 6, pp. 156-165. Orton. Clinton limestone as a source of oil and gas. Rep., 1890, pp. 227-47. Orton. Clinton, Medina, Hudson river and Utica shale. Prelim. Rep., on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 66-68. Edition 1887, pp. 96-99. Orton. Drift as a source of oil and gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 772-75. Orton. Effects of rock-pressure. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 96-100. Rep., 1890, pp. 92-104. Orton. Findlay oil and gas field. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 109-56. Rep., 1890, pp. 112-23. Orton. Gas and oil wells of northwestern Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 182-254. Orton. Gas-wells in Findlay field. Geol. of O., v. 6, p. 146. Orton. Geology of Ohio, considered in its relations to petroleum and natural gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 1-59. Orton. Ohio shale as a source of oil and gas. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas. 1886, pp. 62-66. Edition 1887, pp. 90-96. Geol, of O., v. 6, pp. 410-42. Rep., 1890, pp. 248-49. | | ———Orton. Oil and gas in central and southwest Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 254-310. : Orton. Report on petroleum and gas in Ohio. Prelim. Rep. on, petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 6-73. Rep., 1887. pp. 5-179. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS, 165 Natural Gas. Orton. Theories as to the origin of petroleum and natural gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 61-83. Rep., 1890, pp. 54-104. Orton. Trenton limestone as source of petroleum and high pressure gas. Prelim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, pp. 30-54. Rep., 1887, pp. 45-79. Geol. of Or isG.cpp: 101-310. Rep., 1890, pp. 105-226. Orton. Utilization of natural gas in Ohio. Rep., 1890, pp. 259-80. Peppel. Use of natural gas as fuel in burning lime in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 272. Robinson. Measurement of gas-wells and other gas streams and the piping of gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 548-94. Rep., 1890, pp. 281-305. Natural Gas analyses. Findlay gas. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 136-37. Morley. Shale gas. Geol. of O.; vs 6; p: 416, See also Petroleum; names of gas and oil fields. Natural Cement, see Roman Cement. Neff Gas Wells. Orton. Berea grit as source for Neff gas wells. Pre- lim. Rep. on petroleum and inflammable gas, 1886, p.57. Edition 1887, pp. 82-3. Geol. of OF W.26 Pps pA0-42: Nelsonville Coal. Andrews. Nelsonville coal in Athens county. Geol. O12 al, “pte 1, pps 267-69: Andrews. Quality of the coal. O. Geol. Sur., Rep. Prog., 1860 “pp. *103+13: Andrews. Thickness of the coalseam. O. Geol. Sur., Rep. Prog., 13602-pp-. 97-108; Nelsonville District. Orton. Coal mines. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 969-91. New Lisbon Kidney Ore. Analysis. Mahoning valley district. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 459-460. New York Fire Tests. Eno. Tests to show fire proof qualities of con- crete. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, pp. 183-85. Newark Gas Fields. Bownocker. 0. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 106-07. Newberry, John Strong. Carboniferous system of Ohio. Geol. of O., V2, pt. I, ‘pp. 81-180. Descriptions of fossil fishes. Geclror O.,y.1, pt. 2; pp. 247-355. Descriptions of fossil fishes. Geolof-O., wv. 2» pt. 2, pp. 3-64. Descriptions of fossil plants of the coal measures of Ohio. Geol. PEOG vel pt, 2, pp. 359-85. 166 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Newberry, John Strong. General geological relations and structure of Ohio. Geol: of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 1-167. Geology of Cuyahoga and Summit counties. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. . 1, pp. 171-222. Geology of Erie county and the Islands. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 183-205. Geology of Jefferson county. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 716-780. Geology of Jefferson and Mahoning counties. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 716-814. Geology of Lorain county. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 206-24. Geology of Ohio, 1872-82, v. 1-4 in 6. 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Morrow, Delaware, Van Wert, Union, Paulding, Hardin, Hancock, Putnam, Allen, Henry, Au- glaize, and Defiance counties. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 227-438. Winget Block Machine. Eno. Winget machine for making concrete blocks. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 2, p. 239. Wingett P. O. Gas Wells. Bownocker. Wells in Ludlow township, Washington county. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 190-91. Wood. Peppel. Use of wood as a fuel in burning lime in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 272. Wood County. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 59-65. Bownocker. Oil production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp: 55-65. Geological map, Lucas, Ottawa, Wood, Sandusky, Seneca, Hancock and Wyandot counties to show oil and gas territories, 18x26.5 cm., opp. p. 56. Bownocker. Oil production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 55-65. Bloom township, p. 57. Freedom township, p. 58. Henry township, pp. 56-57. Liberty township, p. 56. Middleton township, pp. 55-56. Montgomery township, p. 58. Perry township, p. 58. Plain township, p. 56. Portage township, p. 57. ‘Troy township, p. 58. Washington township, p. 56. Web- ster township, pp. 57-58. Briggs. Geology. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 109-18. Orton. Gas and oil fields. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 223-39. Gas wells. Rep. 1890, pp. 133-56. Bloom township, pp. 133-38. Center and Plain townships, pp. 152-55. Henry township, pp. 140-51. Perry township, pp. 138-39. Portage township, pp. 151-52. Orton. Lime production. Geol. of O., v. 6, pp. 739-43. Orton. Oil field. Rep. 1890, pp. 306-15. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Composition of limestones of, with ref- erence to fitness for portland cement. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 132-34. aon BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OHIO GEOLOGY. Wood County. Riddell. Geology of Sandusky, Wood and Lucas counties. O. Exec. Docs. 1836, Rep. No. 60, pp. 19-23. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 368-86. Geo- logic map, 12.6x16.5 cm. . es Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 368-70. Woodville White Lime Company. Peppel. Description and plans of typical lime manufacturing establishments in Ohio. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, pp. 355-59. Wormley, T.G. Analysis of coal of 2d Geol. Dist. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp 99, 100-02, 106, 112-13, 115, 195-96, 207, 223-33. Analyses of iron ores. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 604-06. Iron ore analyses from the 2d geological district. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 119-22, 165, 219-23. Analyses of minerals of 2d geological district. Geol. of O., v. 2 pt. 1, pp. 601-08. Report of the chemical department. Rep. Prog. 1870, pp. 403-62. Salt analyses. Geol. of O., v. 2, pt. 1, pp. 601-02. Wright, Albert A. Mines in Holmes county. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 816- 42. On the ventral armor of Dinichthys. Geol. of O., v. 7, pt. 2, pp. 620-26. Wright, G. Frederick. Glacial boundary in Ohio. Geol. of O., v. 5, pp. 750-69. Wyandot County. Bownocker. Geology. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, p. 96. Bownocker. Oil production. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 1, pp. 95- 96. Crane township, p. 96. Crawford township, p. 95. Salem township, p. 95. Orton. Gaswells. Rep. 1890, pp. 174-82. Orton. Oilwells. Rep. 1890, pp. 220-22. Orton, Jr., and Peppel. Limestone resources of, important for lime industries. O. Geol. Sur., Bull. No. 4, p. 135. Winchell. Geology. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 625-39. Geo- logic map (colored), 2x10.8 em. : Winchell. Topography. Geol. of O., v. 1, pt. 1, pp. 625-26. Yellow Kidney Ore. Orton. Yellow Kidney ore in Hanging Rock dis- trict. Geol. of O., v. 5, p. 433. SUBJECT INDEX OF OHIO REPORTS. 233 Zoar Limestone. Orton. Zoar limestone in Hanging Rock district. Geol. of O., v. 3, pp. 891-92. Zoology. Kirtland. Report on collected specimens in botany and zoology in Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 1, 1837, pp. 65-69. Kirtland. Zoology of Ohio. Ann. Rep., v. 2, 1838, pp. 157-200. BULLETIN NUMBER SIX PART TWO A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE GEOLOGY OF OHIO OTHER THAN THOSE OF THE STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. BY MARY WILSON PROSSER. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Pror. Epwarp Orton, Jr., State Geologist, Columbus, Ohio: Str :—I have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript for Part II, Bulletin Number Six, of the Geological Survey of Ohio, entitled “A Bibliography of the publications relating to the geology of Ohio other than those of the State Geological Survey.”’ Yours respectfully, Mary WILSON PROSSER. INTRODUCTION Having on hand, for private use, some three hundred references to the geology of Ohio, I was requested by Professor Edward Orton, Jr., State Geologist, to complete the bibliography as a natural accompani- ment to Part I, of this Bulletin. The work was undertaken, but must, on account of limited time, necessarily be regarded as little more than preliminary. In this connection I wish to state that I will be under great obligation if persons interested in this work will send in any further references to articles which have been overlooked. I desire to take advantage of this opportunity to acknowledge my indebtedness to the Bibliographic Bulletins of the United States Geo- logical Survey, to Mr. F. B. Weeks, Mr. Jesse E. Hyde and to all others who have kindly assisted me. M. W. P. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE GEOLOGY OF OHIO, OTHER THAN THOSE OF THE STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Andrews, E. B. [Ebenezer Baldwin]. Relation of the river terraces of southern Ohio to the drift and drift theories. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. x111, 1860, pp. 319321. —Rock oil, its geological relations and distribution. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. xxx, 1861, pp. 85-93, map and sections. — Observations on a seam of coal. é Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. xxxvi1, 1864, pp. 194-199. Petroleum in its geological relations. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. xtu, 1866, pp. 33-43. —Lower Carboniferous limestone in Ohio. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 1, 1871, pp. 91-92. ——[On peat bed under drift in Ohio. ] Am. 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