entific institutions, and to scientific men. teachers, and others 

 who require particular bulletins for their work, especially to those 

 uh itizens of Connecticut. 



Applications or inquiries should be addressed to 



George S. Godard, 



Statr Librarian, 

 Hartford, Conn 



In addition to the bulletins above named, published by the 



ite survey, attention is called to three publications of the 

 United States Geological Survey prepared in co-operation with 

 the Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut 

 These are the following: 



Bulletin 484. The Granites of Connecticut: by T. Nelson 

 Dale and Herbert E. Gregory. 



Water-Supply Taper 374. Ground Water in the Hartford, 

 Stamford. Salisbury, Willimantic and Saybrook Areas, 

 Connecticut: by Herbert E. Gregory and Arthur J. 

 Ellis. 



Water-Supply Paper 397. Ground Water in the Waterbury 

 Area, Connecticut: by Arthur J. Ellis, under the direc- 

 tion of Herbert E. Gregory. 



These papers may be obtained from the Director of the United 



ites Geological Survey at Washington. 



