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Andrews, Edmund. The North American Lakes Considered as Chronometers of 

 Postglacial Time: Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., Vol. 2, 1870, 23 pages, 

 with map. 



Chamberlin, T. C. Extent and Significance of the Kettle Moraine: Trans. Wiscon- 

 sin Acad. Sci., Vol. IV., 1878, pp. 201-234. 



Preliminary Paper on the Terminal Moraine of the Second Glacial 

 Epoch: Third Ann. Rept. U. S. Geological Survey, 1881-1882, pp. 291-402. 

 The Rock Scorings of the Great Ice Invasions. Seventh Ann. Rept. 

 U. S. Geol. Survey, 1S85-188G, pp. 174-248. 



Davis, C. A. Contributions to the Natural History of Marl: Jour. Geol., Vol. VIII., 

 1900, pp. 485-503; Vol. IX., 1901, pp. 491-506. Geological survey of 

 Michigan, Vol. VIII., 1903, Part III., pp. 65-96. 



Douglass, C. C. Part of Second, Third and Fourth Annual Reports of State Geolo- 

 gist: Published as House Documents in 1839 and 1840 and Joint Docu- 

 ments in 1841. Eskers noted in report for 1839, pp. 461-462, and distribu- 

 tion of bowlders, p. 466. Marl, peat, clay and bog iron deposits noted in 

 report for 1840, pp. 243-249. Beaches near Straits of Mackinac and 

 other features noted in report for 1841, pp. 541-552. 



Gilbert, G. K. Recent Earth Movement in the Great Lakes Region: Eighteenth 

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Gordon, C. H. Report on Sanilac County: Michigan Geol. Survey, Vol. VII., 1900, 

 part 3, pp. 1-34. Annual Rept. of State Geologist for 1901, pp. 283-291, 

 plates XI-XV. 



Gregory, W. M. Report on Arenac County in Rept. of State Geologist for 1901, 

 pp. 9-29. 



Houghton, Douglass. First, Second, Third and Fourth Annual Reports of State 

 Geologist: Published as House Documents in 1838, 1839 and 1840 and 

 Joint Documents in 1841. The reports throw considerable light on the 

 distribution of prominent topographic features throughout the southern 

 peninsula, and the occurrence of marl, bog iron and saline springs. 



Hubbard, Bela. Part of Second, Third and Fourth Annual Reports of State Geolo- 

 gist: Published as House Documents in 1839 and 1840 and Joint Docu- 

 ments in 1841. Notes striae near Monroe, and shore of Lake Whittlesey 

 in Wayne County, in report for 1839, and adds to data on high shores of 

 the Huron-Erie Basin in reports for 1840 and 1841. 



Lane, A. C. Geology of Lower Michigan With Reference to Deep Borings: Mich. 

 Geol. Survey, Vol. V., 1895, part 2, pp. 1-87, Pis. I-LXXIII. 



Water Resources of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan: U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, Water Supply Paper No. 30, 97 pp., 1899. 



Geological report on Huron County: Mich. Geol. Survey, Vol. VII., 

 1900, part 2, pp. 1-329. 



Annual Report of State Geologist for 1901, 304 pp. Geological Survey 

 of Michigan, Vol. VIII., 1903, part 2; coal boring, pp. 151-220. 



Leverett, Frank. The Illinois Glacial Lobe: U. S. Geol. Survey, Monograph 

 XXXVIII, 817 pp. 1899. Features of southwestern Michigan are dis- 

 cussed on pp. 339-379, 386-406, 432-450. 



Surface Geology of Alcona County, Michigan: Annual Report of State 

 Geologist for 1901, pp. 35-64. 



Glacial- Formations and Drainage Features of the Erie and Ohio Basins: 

 U. S. Geol. Survey, Monograph XLI, 1902, 802 pp. Features of south- 

 eastern Michigan are discussed on pp. 710-760 and illustrated in Pis. I, 

 II, XX, XXL XXIII and XXVI. 



Mudge, E. H. Discusses certain drainage features in the central and western parts 

 of the Southern Peninsula in American Geologist, Vol. XII, 1893, pp. 284- 

 288;. Vol. XIV, 1894, pp. 301-308; American Journal of Science, 3rd. 

 series. Vol. 50, 1895, pp. 442-445; Ditto, 4th series. Vol. 4, 1897, pp. 383- 

 386; Vol. 8, 1899, pp. 31-34; Vol. 10, 1900, pp. 158-160. 



Rominger, C. Geology of Lower Peninsula: Mich. Geol. Suiwey, Vol. Ill, 1876, 150 

 pp. Glacial geology comprised mainly in pp. 1-22. 



Russell, I. C. Geological History of the Laurentian Basin: Journal of Geology, 

 Vol. I, 1893, pp. 394-408. 



Lakes of North America. Ginn & Co., Boston, 1897, 125 pp. Con- 

 tains a discriminating review (pp. 96-104) of the literature of the Pleis- 

 tocene Great Lakes. 



