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FOSSIL VERTEBRATA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



[BULL. 179. 



Hitchcock, Edward Continued. 1844 B 

 Rejoinder to the preceding article of 



Dr. Deane. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xlvii, pp. 390-399. 



A reply to Deane, J., 1844 B. See Deane, J., 



1844 C. 



1845 A 



Extract of a letter from Prof. E. 

 Hitchcock, embracing miscellaneous 

 remarks upon fossil footmarks, the Lin- 

 colnite, etc., and a letter from Prof. 

 Kichard Owen, on the great birds' nests 

 of New Holland. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xlviii, pp. 61-65. 



1845 B 



An attempt to name, classify, and 

 describe the animals that made the 

 fossil footmarks of New England. 



Proc. 6th annual meeting Assoc. Amer. Geol- 

 ogists and Naturalists, New Haven, Conn., 

 April, 1845, pp. 23-25. 



In this paper the footmarks formerly de- 

 scribed under the general terms Ornithoidich- 

 nites and Sauroidichnites are assigned generic 

 names. 



1847 A 

 Description of two new species of 



fossil footmarks found in Massachusetts 

 and Connecticut, or of the animals that 

 made them. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), iv, pp. 46-57, with 3 

 text figs. 



1848 A 



An attempt to discriminate and de- 

 scribe the animals that made the fossil 

 footmarks of the United States, and 

 especially of New England. 



Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. (2), iii, pp. 

 129-256, pis. 1-24. 



1855 A 



Shark remains from the Coal forma- 

 tion of Illinois, and bones and tracks 

 from the Connecticut River sandstone. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), xx, pp. 416-417. 



1856 A 

 On a new fossil fish and new fossil 



footmarks. I. History of the discovery 

 and general character of the jaw oi a 

 new family of fossil fishes. II. Descrip- 

 tion of a new and remarkable species 

 of fossil footmarks from the sandstone 

 of Turner's Falls, in the Connecticut 

 Valley. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), xxi, pp. 96-100, with 1 

 fig. in the text. 



Hitchcock, Edward Continued. 1856 B 

 Account of the discovery of the fossil 



jaw of an extinct family of sharks from 



the Coal formation. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 9th meeting, 



1855, Washington, D. C., pp. 229-230. 



A description and figure, without genus and 



species, of Edestus minor Newb., found in Parke 



County, Ind. 



1858 A 



Ichnology of New England. A re- 

 port on the sandstone of the Connect- 

 icut Valley, especially its fossil foot- 

 marks. 



Boston, 1858. 4to, 220 pp. ; with 60 quarto pis. 



1861 A 

 Remarks upon certain points in ich- 



nology. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 14th meeting, 



Newport, 1860, pp. 144-156, with 4 figs, in the 



text. 



1863 A 

 New facts and conclusions respecting 



the fossil footmarks of the Connecticut 



Valley. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), xxxvi, pp. 46-57. 



1863 B 



Supplement to the ichnology of New 

 England. 



Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vi, pp. 85-92. 

 In this paper a number of species formerly 

 described is rejected or recorded as doubtful; 

 two species are mentioned as new but not de- 

 scribed; notes are given on other species, and 

 there is a general discussion of fossil tracks. 



1865 A 



Supplement to the ichnology of New 

 England. A report to the government 

 of Massachusetts in 1863. 



Boston, 1865. 4to; pp. i-x, 1-96, pis. i-xx. 

 Edited by his son, C. H. Hitchcock. Ap- 

 pendix A (pp. 39, 40) is entitled "Bones of 

 Megadactyluspolyzclus;" Appendix B (pp. 40-93) 

 consists of a descriptive catalogue of the Hitch- 

 cock ichnological cabinet at Amherst College. 



1872 A 



Discovery of a tooth of a mastodon 

 in Massachusetts. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), iii, p. 146. 



1885 A 



[Letter to editor of Science announc- 

 ing discovery of a mastodon's skeleton 

 near Geneva, N. Y.] 

 Science, vi, p. 450. 



Hitchcock, Fanny R. M. 1887 A 



On the homologies of Edestus. 

 Amer. Naturalist, xxi, pp. 847-848. 



