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THE MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



Geography of the Laurentian Basin: Bull. American Geographical So- 

 ciety, Vol. XXX, 1898, pp. 226-254. 



The Portland Cement Industry in Michigan: Twenty-second Ann. 

 Rept. U. S. Geol. Survey, 1900-1901, part III, pp. 629-685. Mode of occur- 

 rence and origin of marl discussed on pp. 646-664. 

 Sherzer, W. H. Geological Report on Monroe County: Mich. Geol. Survey, Vol. 

 VII, 1900, part I, pp. 1-240. The physiography and glacial history are dis- 

 cussed on pp. 18-24. 101-155. 



Ice Work in Southeastern Michigan: Journal of Geology, Vol. X, 1902, 

 pp. 194-216. Deals mainly with glacial striae. 

 Spencer, J. W. Origin of the liasins of the Great Lakes of America. Quarterly 

 Jour. Geol. Soc, London, Vol. 46, 1890, pp. 523-533. 



High-level Shores of Warren Water and Their Deformation: American 

 Jour. Sci., 3rd series, Vol. 41, 1891, pp. 201,-211. 



A Review of the History of the Great Lakes: American Geologist, 

 Vol. 14, 1894, pp. 289-301. Several other papers by Spencer deal inci- 

 dentally with features in Michigan. 

 Taylor, F. B. The Highest Old Shore Line of Mackinac Island: American Jour. 

 Sci., 3rd series, Vol. 43, 1892, pp. 210-218. 



Correlation of Erie-Huron Beaches With Outlets and Moraines in 

 Southeastern Michigan: Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. 8, 1897, pp. 31-58. 



Moraines of Recession and Their Significance in Glacial Theory: 

 Journal of Geology, Vol. 5, 1897, pp. 421-466. 



A short History of the Great Lakes: Chapter X of Dryers Studies in 

 Indiana Geography; Inland Publishing Co., Terre Haute, Indiana, 1897. 



The Great Ice Dams of Lakes Maumee, Whittlesey and Warren: Amer- 

 ican Geologist, Vol. 24, 1899, pp. 6-38. 



Surface Geology of Lapeer County, Michigan: Ann. Rept. of State 

 Geologist for 1901, pp. 111-117. 

 Winchell, Alexander. Shell Marls of Michigan: Michigan Farmer, Sept. 1855, 

 pp. 257-259. 



Northward Transportation of Drift Materials in the Lower Peninsula 

 of Michigan: American Jour. Sci., 2nd series, Vol. 40, 1865, pp. 331-338. 



Geological and Industrial Resources of the Grand Traverse Region, 

 98 pp., Ann Arbor, 1866. 



Diagonal System in the Physical Features of Michigan: American 

 Jour. Sci., 3rd series, Vol. 6, 1873, pp. 36-40. 



Topography, Climate and Geology of Michigan: Wallings Atlas, pp. 

 9-14, 35-50. Published by R. M. & S. T. Tackabury, Detroit, 1873. Pub- 

 lished separately in 1879 under title "Michigan." 



Sparks From a Geologist's Hammer: S. C. Griggs & Co., Chicago, 

 1887. Especially the chapter on climate of the lake region, pp. 200-233. 

 Three other popular works by Winchell touch incidentally on glacial 

 features, viz.: Geological Excursions, Geological Studies, and Walks 

 and Talks in the Geological Field. 

 Wooldridge, C. W. The River-Lake System of Western Michigan: American Geolo- 

 gist, Vol I, 1888, pp. 143-146. 



Frank Leverett, U. S. Geologist, 

 Ann Arbor. 



