Annual Report 016, 1888
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Sixteenth Annual Report -- Indiana Department of Geology and Natural History
Use this link to access the complete 16th Annual Report, or use the links below to access specific subsections:
- Introduction
- The Drift Beds of Indiana
- The Wabash Arch
- Fossils and Their Value
- Outline Sketch of the Most Valuable Minerals of Indiana
- Gold, Silver and Precious Stones
- The Formation of Soils and Other Superficial Deposits
- Report Upon the Geology of Dekalb County
- Report Upon the Geology of Allen County
- Partial Report of Survey of the Western Division, Including Sketches of Pulaski and White Counties
- Preliminary Sketch of the Characteristic Plants of the Kankakee Region
- Preliminary Sketch of the Aquatic and Shore Birds of the Kankakee Region
- Geology of Miami County
- Natural Gas and Petroleum
- The Structure, Classification and Arrangement of American Paleozoic Crinoids into Families
- Description of Some New Genera and Species of Echinodermata from the Coal Measures and Subcarboniferous Rocks of Indiana, Missouri, and Iowa
- The Work
- The Flora of Dearborn County
- List of Specimens in the State Museum