The physical geography of New York state . 7; same, XIII, 365-383; same, XIV, 273-289;Amer. Journ. Sci.,CXLIX, 1895,69-71; Amer. Geol., XV, 1895, 24; Amer. Jourii. Sci.,CXLIX, 1895, 249-270; Amer. Geol., XV, 1895, 100-120; 162-179; 394; same, 304-314;Amer. Geol., XVII, 1896, 253-257; same, XVII, 1896, 397-400: Inland Educator, II,1896; Studies in Indiana Geography (Dryer), Terre Haute, Indiana, 1897, 90-110;Amer. Geol., XVIII, 1896, 108-120; Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., VIII, 1897, 31-58; Sci., CLIII, 1897, 208; Amer. Geol., XIX, 1897, 392-396; Amer. Geol., XX, 1897,65-66; 111-128; Proc


The physical geography of New York state . 7; same, XIII, 365-383; same, XIV, 273-289;Amer. Journ. Sci.,CXLIX, 1895,69-71; Amer. Geol., XV, 1895, 24; Amer. Jourii. Sci.,CXLIX, 1895, 249-270; Amer. Geol., XV, 1895, 100-120; 162-179; 394; same, 304-314;Amer. Geol., XVII, 1896, 253-257; same, XVII, 1896, 397-400: Inland Educator, II,1896; Studies in Indiana Geography (Dryer), Terre Haute, Indiana, 1897, 90-110;Amer. Geol., XVIII, 1896, 108-120; Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., VIII, 1897, 31-58; Sci., CLIII, 1897, 208; Amer. Geol., XIX, 1897, 392-396; Amer. Geol., XX, 1897,65-66; 111-128; Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., XLVI, 1897, 201-202; Bull. Geol. , IX, 1898, 59-84. 3 Amer. Geol., XVII, 1896, 253-257. Post-Glacial History of the <ir«tt ,-,.s- 24 •; dam theory, thus removing oiie of the two chief supportersof the hypothesis of inariue origin. Uphain has added many facts to our knowledge of tin-postglacial history of the Great He has vigorouslyupheld the ice-dam theory, aud has described tin- outlet. Fio. 127. Taylors map showing the conception that he at first had concerning thesupposed marine origin of the beaches of the Great L;ik>-x n^ion. of the higher Lake Superior waters, as wll as the 1 teachesaround the shores of Lake Superior and elsewhere. II.•has also stated fully his interpretation of the succession tevents connected with the withdrawal of the ice sheet fromthe Great Lakes basins. Fphani has, in addition, givenus that classic monograph upon ulacial Lake Agas>i/. themost remarkable of the ice-dammed Gilbert, who gave us the first full study of a portion 1 Iroc. Amer. A8SOC. Adv. Sri., XXXII. 1883, 230; rinnl Report. Minne~..t:i ii,-,., II, i**s, tifj-tit::; Hull, ( Soc. Amer., I. IMM>. 563 567; same, II. •;S-L>I;;,; same, III. 1 «.»•_. «h»-4«7: Twenty-second , . Qeol. Survils!H, :.i-i;i;; Nntin-f, l,. ; Geol., XIV. r,-_ 65;


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