| | Report (volume) | SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 484 THE GRANITES OF CONNECTICUT BY T. NELSON DALE AND HERBERT E. GREGORY Prepared...the Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 ...discussion____________________._____._ Salient features of Connecticut geology, by Herbert E. Gregory___ Origin, nature...rocks________________.__ __ Granites and granite gneisses of Connecticut, by Herbert E. GregoryName, mineral content,...granitic intrusions_________ ____ 24 Age of the Connecticut granites________ __ _ __ 25 Structure, rock variations | | | Report (volume) | Director Bulletin 738 THE COMMERCIAL GRANITES OF NEW ENGLAND BY T. NELSON DALE WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT...expansion____^_________________ Geographic distribution of New England granite quarries____ Descriptions of the...___ Groton____________________________ Oriinge County __________________________ Topsham___________________________..._ Randolph ___________________________ Orleans County- _______________________ Derby Barton _ _________...granite and finished product Continued. Washington County _____________________ 121 Barre and Williamstown________________ | | | Report (volume) | Transactions, vols. 54-56. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 43, 44. New Haven, Conn. American...vol. 36; Journal, vol. 17. New York. . American Naturalist, vol. 51. New York. American Philosophical...Magazine of Natural History, 8th ser., vols. 19, 20. London. Arizona State Bureau of Mines: Bulletin, nos....no. 2. Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal Age, vols. 11, 12. New York. Colorado Geological Survey: Bulletin 12. Denver...of, Studies, vol. 12, no. 1. Boulder, Colo. Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences: Transactions, vol | | | Report (volume) | Transactions, vols. 60-64. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 47-50. New Haven, Conn. American...38-43; Memoirs, new ser., vol. 3, pt. 2. New York. American Naturalist, vols. 53, 54. New York. American...Society: Proceedings, vols. 58, 59; Transactions, new ser., vol. 22, pt. 4. Philadelphia, Pa. Annals and...Magazine of Natural History, 9th ser., vols. 3, 4. London. Appalachia, vol. 14, no. 4; vol. 15, no. 1. Boston...1918-1920. Stuttgart, Germany. Coal Age, vols. 15-18. New York. Colorado Geological Survey: Bulletins 11, 15 | | | Report (volume) | Mining and Metallurgy. New York. American Journal of Science, 5th ser., vols. 21-24. New Haven, Conn. American...See also Natural History. New York. American Naturalist, vols. 65, 66. New York. American Philosophical...Magazine of Natural History, 10th ser., vols. 7-10. London. Appalachia, vol. 19. Boston, Mass. Arizona State...Buffalo, New York. Bulletins of American Paleontology, vols. 17-19, nos. 60-61, 63-65, 68. Ithaca, New York...Denver, Colo. Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences: Transactions, vol. 31, pp. 193-297. New Haven, Conn | | | Report (volume) | cientifica Circular Classe classification Company, County Collections Committee Communications Comparative...Mountain Mountains Museo, Museum, etc. n______:_ new internac___ internacional Internat____ International...Inv_____ Investigation, gations. Investi- n. s_____ new series nac ___-_-_ nacional ABBREVIATIONS Nachr...American Chemical Society Monographs 67, 71, 72, 77-79. New York. American Geophysical Union Transactions 14th-20th...Transactions vols. 77-135; Year Books 1929, 1933-1936. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal | | | Report (volume) | 4, 5, 8; Museum Paper, nos. 5, 6; County Report, no. 1 (Clay County). Montgomery, Ala. Alberta, Scientific...Publication, nos. 1-157; Transactions, vols. 60-76. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal...Science, 4th ser., vols. 47-50; 5th ser., vols. 1-16. New Haven, Conn. American Mineralogist, vols. 4-13. Menasha...38-55; Memoirs, new ser., vol. 3, pts. 2, 3; American Museum Novitates, nos. 1-337. New York. See also...53-62. New York. American Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vols. 58-67; Transactions, new ser., vol | | | Report (volume) | anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. · counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...Branch Can Pari Canada, Parliament Conn G S Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey Hawaiian...Mines N :r G S New Jersey Geological SUrvey N Y G S New York Geological Survey NY St Mus New York State ...geological survey: Calvin, 09c Pleistocene geology, New York: Fairchild, 13 Isostasy, relations to geodesy...Diller, 02b Rhythms and geologic time: Gilbert, 00 New Brunswick, progress of geological investi· Rocky | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | TO DECEMBER, 1901 RECORDS OF MEETINGS OF TlIE NEW YORK ACADEMY O F SCIESCES. January, 1901, to December...how11 by sets of curves, follow pretty closely the old Lambert's or cosine law. Intensity = A cos i cos...STiI\I.\K!' 01' I'Ai~EllS. Torrey cicscribcd il new spccics of first that I t is intcrmediate i n its...age and talkativeness. The tests wem made on I 50 New York City school children, 68 having high class standing...biotite and muscovite, with occasional crystals of apatite and magnetite and rarcly pyrite. Variations in | | | Report (issue) | the Geological Society of America. . We hope the new format attempt to collaborate with the A.G.I. in...systematic and area geographic indicating categories New volumes. previous of the material. The frequent use...(British Association for the Advancement of Science London. Science). of Advancement Akademia Athenon, Praktika...Publishing Co., Inc. New York. vole. American Journal of Archaeology. Concord, New Hampshire. frac ls ec... Washington, D.C. Amer, J. Phys. Anthropol, Connecticut. ANCE PC OCL IE chal a piece) ns elisua eleuie| | | | Report (volume) | St. Louis, Mo. Acadtan N aturahst. Fredencton, New Brunswick. Agr. Indus. Prog. Canada-Agrtcultural...Metallurgical Engineers Techmcal Publications; Transactions. New York. Am. Jour. Botany-American Journal of Botany...Pa. Am. Jour. Sci.-American Journal of Science. New Haven, Conn. Am. Midland Naturalist-American Midland...Bulletm; Handbook; NoVItates; SpeCial Publications. New York. Am. Petrol. Inst. Drllhng and Production Practice;...Proceedmgs; ProductiOn Bulletm; Report of Progress. New York Am. Phtlos. Soc. Proc.; Trans.; Yearb.-American | | | Journal (volume) | THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY PRESS OF THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY LANCASTER, PA. CONTENTS. Names...differences in any years been peace- Tooele County, one in numbers as to That the dwindling half...marriage or otherwise. men weep at the doom The old of extinction which they believe plainly to see...knowl- men and women edge and point of view of the old with that of the members of younger generations...time before white dominance in the region and the new mode of life consequent upon it. Place Names | | de Terra, Hellmut, Movius, Hallam L., Colbert, Edwin H., Bequaert, J. (1941) Research on Early Man in Burma, with Supplementary Reports upon the Pleistocene Vertebrates and Mollusks of the Region, and Pleistocene Geology and Early Man in Java. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 32. 263pp. doi:10.2307/1005586 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about...AT PHILADELPHIA FOR PROMOTING USEFUL KNOWLEDGE NEW SERIES-VOLUME XXXII, PART III RESEARCH ON EARLY...Basins ................. 313 The Superposition of Old and Young Pleistocene Formations ..................gratefully acknowledged. and Java, so that the new data on human origins might The project could not...A special grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New race formations in the Irrawaddy Valley. York through | | | Book | History New York, NY 10024, USA delson@amnh.org Eric J. Sargis Anthropology, Yale University New Haven...Haven, CT 06520, USA eric.sargis@yale.edu Focal topics for volumes in the series will include systematic paleontology...Field Museum), Sally McBrearty (University of Connecticut), Jin Meng (American Museum of Natural History)...Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA Denise F. Su Department of Paleobotany and Paleoecology...Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH, USA Scott W. Simpson Department of Anatomy, Case Western | | | Journal (volume) | APRIL—OCTOBER. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH AND T. CADELL, LONDON. M.DCCC.XXV. PRINTED BY JOHN STAKK. — CONTENTS... of London, F. L. S. XXV. 110 - a Dike of Serpentine cutting through Sandstone in the County of ...Fossil Coral. matra. 5. of some of the of Fishes. New 8. On Changing the Residence Hind-Foot of the Walrus...Mineralogy — Botany. .... 25. Withamite. 24. Apatite in Salisbury Crags, Edinburgh. — Codium tomentosum...Say's American Entomology. 184 Natural History of New York. 31'. American Fauna, IV. 32. Remarkable | | | Report (issue) | b In Other Panamanian Areas 40 3.8.c In Other New World Regions 3. 9 Closing Remarks 4.0 41 43 ...The Place of the Panamanian Plant Remains in the New World 169 11.0 The Archaeological Maize Remains...O.F. LINARES AND A.J. RANERE Groups moving into new places in the economy of nature do not simply occupy...specializes in the occupation of some part of the new sphere (Simpson 1949, p. 117). The following study...adaptive radiation among human populations in the New World tropics and to evaluate divergent settlement | | | Book | Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 10024, USA delson@amnh.org Ross D. E. MacPhee Vertebrate...Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 10024, USA macphee@amnh.org Focal topics for volumes...Field Museum), Sally McBrearty (University of Connecticut), Jin Meng (American Museum of Natural, History)...Sciences Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA John G. Fleagle Department of Anatomical Sciences...Sciences Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA Richard E. Leakey Department of Anthropology and | | | Book | COLLEGE MASSACHUSETTS Or AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY NEW YORK CINCINNATI “CHICAGO Rare Res! nd > / ...the American Museum of Natural History, City of New York; to Professor Joseph Barrell, of Yale University;...Geological Survey; Charles Schuchert and G. G. MacCurdy, of Yale University; T. D. A. Cockerell, of Boulder...THE EROSION CYCLE. _ Youth. Maturity. Streams. Old Age 5 Moc yoNus 0 2 0 Rp Effect of Elevation Se...Beaches. Ancient Plains of Marine Denudation. The New England Marine Plain. TRANSPORTATION A Littoral | | | Journal (volume) | ' I I / *.> y- ^^s- THE EDINBURGH NEW PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL, EXHIBITING A VIEW OF THE...OF EDINBURGH J Fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh; of the Antiquarian and Wemerian...Fellow of the Linnean and Geological Societies of London Honorary Member of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta...the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York ; of the New York Historical Society of the American...Philadelphia ; of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, APRIL... OCTOBER 1827. TO BE CONTINUED QUARTERLY | | | Book (volume) | Drang Valley (Vietnam) laai (Papua New Guinea people) Yafar (Papua New Guinea people) lago (Fictitious character)...character) (Not Subd Geog) lai (Papua New Guinea people) USE Purari (Papua New Guinea people) lai language (May...language BT Melanesian languages lai language (Papua New Guinea) USE Purari language lafar UF lainuki BT...USE I.T.A. Farm (Kenya) Interstate 55 1-64 — New York I/O equipment (Computers) USE Computer input-output... Italy, 1860 Miller Building (New York, N.Y.) UF Miller Building (New York, N.Y.) BT Commercial Steel-wood | | | Journal (volume) | causes of terrestrial magnetism, Proc. Phys. Soc. London, 24: pt. Ill, p. 127; and Swann, W. F. G., The...Bulletin Bureau of Standards, 3: 345. 1907. method. new radiation burgess: a micropyrometer 8 lamp is...in 1912. While very gratifying to find that the new value of co = 14,500 places the melting point of...grasping the small segments A, B, C, ing collars F, new genus all of G of sliding each segment in its... intro- false light. BOTANY.—Pseudannona, a new genus of Annonaceae from the Mascarene Islands; together | | | Journal (volume) | Fellow of the Linnean and Geological Societies of London of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, and...the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York; of the New York Historical Society; of the American...of Philadelphia ; Lyceum of Natural History of New York, of the Sfc. Sfc. TO BE CONTINUED QUARTERLY...& 1826 / I C CO. \ .] . - . - i CO. LONDON. EDINBURGH | P. Neill Printer, Edinburgh. ...of the Institution of Civil Mills. Engineers, London, IV. On 29 - the Geographical Distribution | | | Journal (volume) | WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH AND T. CADELL, LONDON. M.DCCC.XXIV. 9 r«IN TED BY A. BALFOt'll...Different Distances. By David Brewster, LL. D. F. R. S. London, and Sec. R. S. XIV. IVIean of Edinburgh, Twelve...Experiment. By Professor J 137 Exhibited at the London Institution, by Dr. Lectures on Electro-Magnetism...Barlow's Neutralizing Plate. 13. Mr. Scoresby's New Experiments on Magnetism. 14. IMagnetic Variation...Temperatures, 22. New Mineral Species. 21. Hopeite, New Mineral. 23. Some^^•il]ite, a New Mineral. 25. Babingtonite | | | Journal (volume) | WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH AND T. CADELL, LONDON. M.DCCC.XXIV. 9 r«IN TED BY A. BALFOt'll...Different Distances. By David Brewster, LL. D. F. R. S. London, and Sec. R. S. XIV. IVIean of Edinburgh, Twelve...Experiment. By Professor J 137 Exhibited at the London Institution, by Dr. Lectures on Electro-Magnetism...Barlow's Neutralizing Plate. 13. Mr. Scoresby's New Experiments on Magnetism. 14. IMagnetic Variation...Temperatures, 22. New Mineral Species. 21. Hopeite, New Mineral. 23. Some^^•il]ite, a New Mineral. 25. Babingtonite | | | Report (issue) | Place, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, Colorado 80301-9140, USA. Copyright is not claimed on any material prepared...the valuable volumes of the Geological Survey of New York. Another friend, Professor G.J. Wasserburg,...Norman of Wantagh Rare Book Company in Neversink, New York, have performed wonders in finding for my collection...Şengör contributed to the volume on identifying old mantle plumes (Mantle Plumes: Their Identification...geological reasons for avoiding this term and introduce a new terminology. This is not a scholarly book in the |
|