HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE GEOLOGY OF MICHIGAN. 195 



1846 Report from Geological Department by S. W. Higgins, principal assistant. 

 J. D. No. 12, 22 pp. ^, , . , ^. 



Report of the joint committee relative to the Geological Survey. 

 J. D. No. 15, 8 pages. 

 «p. 125 of the Fourth Annual Report above cited. .. , tj * t in i ,t„ 



^Vol VI— Studien des (iiittingenschen Vereins Bergmannischen I< reunde, Parts I and II, July 

 18, 18.52; "Die Mineral Regionen der obern Halbinsel. Michigan's (N. A.) am Lake Superior 

 und die' Isle Royal, " by Fr. O. L. Koch. „ .^ ^ . , ^ ,,• .. -rrrT 



«Voyage au Lac Superior,— par M. L. R. Rivot, Extrait des Annales des Mines, tome VII, 

 p. 173, Paris, Victor Delmont. publisher, 1856. 



"18(51 First biennial report of the progress of the G. S. of M. Embracing observations 

 on the Geology, Zoology and Botany of the Lower Peninsula. Made to the 

 Governor, December 31, 1860. 

 ''Issued and reissued in various shapes and the standard material for geographers, between 

 1864 and 1873. At the latter date, they were issued in a separate book entitled. "Michigaa 

 being condensed Popular Sketches of the Topography, ("llmate and Geology of the State, 800, 

 pp. 121, 8 lithographic and four colored charts. 



"See report on Huron County, pp. 14 to 23, pp. 252 to 294; also bibliographies in U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey Bulletin, No. SO. . , , 



ii'Outlines of a I'roposed Final Report of the Survey of the State of Michigan, to he made 

 in pursuance of an Act. approved March 26, 1S69. 



1871. Report of the progress of the S. G. S. of M., pamphlet pp. 1-64. 

 1873. Vol. 1. Upper I'eninsula. 1869-1873. Accompanied by an Atlas of maps. Edition 

 2,000. 

 Part I. Iron Bearing Rocks (Economic), T. B. Brooks. Of this an extra edition 



of 500 with thirteen accompanying atlas plates was issued. 

 Part II. Copper Bearing Rocks, Raphael Pumpelly (Plates 14, 14a, 15-23 of the 



atlas accompanying; Chapters IV. VII, VIII are by A. R. Marvine). 

 I'art III. I'alfleozoic Rocks, Dr. C. Rominger. (Plate 24 of the atlas accompanies. 

 There was an extra edition of 500 dated 1872. without map or index, differing 

 slightly in title page, introduction and paging). 

 Vol. II. Upper Peninsula. 1869-1873, appendices to Part I. Vol. t. A. Lithology 

 by A. A. Julien, B. Lithology by T. B. Brooks and A. A. Julien. C. Lithology 

 by Charles E. Wright. D. Ore deposits, E. l^ithology (Notes by I). Houghton), 



F. Iron ore dock! by .Jacob Houghton and Chas. II. Palmer, with Plate XX t. 



G. I'ensus statistics (1870), II. Magnetic Analyses (by F. B. .Tenney). 1. 

 Mining laws (by C. 1). Lawton), J. Metallurgicarqualities by H. B. Tuttle, K. 

 Contortions of Laminte (by T. B. Brooks). 



"II. Credner. See his geology and papers in various (iernian geological Journals, abstracted 

 in Monograph 46 of the V. S. (J. S. 



'-E. g. N. II. AVinchell in the Geological Survey Reports of Minnesota, McFarlane and Cole- 

 man and others in those of Canad.i; Brooks, Wright Irving. Vanllise, Grant and others in 

 those of Wisconsin, beside the U. S. Geological Survey Reports below referred to. 



"See also papers by II. C. Hahn in the Berg-und-Huettenmaennische Zeitung, 1866, and the 

 U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper. No. 31. 



In bulletin No. 177 of the t'. S. Geological Survey is given a full catalogue and index of the 

 publications of the U. S. Geological Survey pertaining to Michigan, from 1880 to 1901. Mono- 

 graphs V, on the Copper Bearing Rocks ; XIX on the Gogebic District ; XXVIII on the Mar- 

 quette District ; XXXVI on the Crystal Falls District ; XLVI on the Menominee 

 District : Bulletins 23, on the Keeweenaw Fault ; 62 on the Greenstone Schist Areas. Water 

 Supply Papers Nos. 30 and 31 are wholly or largely devoted to Michigan. 



The more recent publications of the State's Survey are described in circulars issued by 

 them. 



