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5. Notices of the Geology of Martha's Vineyard and the Elizabeth 

 Islands.^//. Amer. Journ. VII. 2, p. 240. Feruss. Bull. 1824, 

 III. p. 3.Leonh. Zeitschr. 1826, I. p. 461. 



6. A Sketch of the Geology, Mineralogy and Scenery of the Re- 

 gions contiguous to the River Connecticut ; with a Geological 

 Map and Drawings of Organic Remains, etc. Sill. Amer. Journ. 

 VI. 1, p. 1 ; 2, p. 201 ; VII. 1, p. l. Leonh. Zeitschr. 1825, II. 

 p. 511 ; 1826, I. p. 175. 



7. Miscellaneous Notices of Mineral Localities, with Geological 

 Remarks. Sill. Amer. Journ. XIV. 2, p. 215. 



8. Notice of several localities of Minerals in Massachusetts. Sill. 

 Amer. Journ. IX. 1, p. 20. 



9. Fossil Footsteps in Sandstone and Greywacke. Sill. Amer. 

 Journ. XXXII. 1, p. 174. 



10. Description of the Footmarks of Birds (Ornithichnites) on New 

 Red Sandstone in Massachusetts. Sill. Amer. Journ. XXIX. 2, 

 p. 307. L. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1836, p. 467. 



11. Ornithichnites in Connecticut. Sill. Amer. Journ. XXXI. 1, 

 p. 174. 



12. Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology of 

 Massachusetts, made and published by order of the Government 

 of that State. Amherst, 1833, 8. fig. (Four Parts.) Z. u. .Br. 

 N. Jahrb. 1835, p. 344. 



13. Notice of a Report on a re-examination of the Economical Geo- 

 logy of Massachusetts. Boston, 1838. Sill. Am. Journ. XXXVh 

 p. 363. 



14. Specimens of Minerals and Rocks. Sill. Am. Journ. XXXIX. 

 p. 199. 



15. Remarks upon Mr. Murchison's Anniversary Address before 

 the London Geological Society. Sill. Am. Journ. XLIII. p. 396. 



16. First Anniversary Address Report 'of the Association of Ame- 

 rican Geologists at their Second Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, 

 Apr. 5, 1841. N. Hav. 1841, 8. 



17- Final Report on the Geology of Massachusetts, published by 

 J. H. Butler. Philad. 1842. 



18. On the Nest of the Dinornis.Ann. and Mag. N. H. XIV. 

 p. 310. 



19. An attempt to discriminate and describe the Animals that made 

 the Fossil Footmarks of the United States, and especially of New 

 England. Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sciences (n. ser.), III. 

 p. 129. 



20. Description of two new species of Fossil Footmarks found in 

 Massachusetts and Connecticut, or of the Animals that made 

 them. Sill. Amer. Journ. ser. 2, IV. p. 46. 



21 . On the Trap Tuff, or Volcanic Grit of the Connecticut Valley, 

 with the bearings of its history upon the age of the Trap Rock 

 and Sandstone generally in that Valley. Assoc. Arner. Geol. and 

 Nat. 1844. Sill. Amer. Journ. ser. 2, IV. p, 199. 



22. On Ichnolithology. Sill. Amer. Journ, Oct. 1844. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc. I. p. 141 ; II. 2, p. 58. 



