No. 8.] BIBMOGRAPHY OF CONNECTICUT GEOLOGY. 9/ 



Epidote, Salisbury — Lee, 185. 



Trumbull — Hobbs, 156. 

 Eskers — Rice and Gregory, 243a. 



some typical — Upham, 284; Woodworth, 301. 

 Essonite, graphitic, Barkhamsted — Emerson, 114. 

 Excursion to Hanging Hills, Meriden — Dana, 30. * 



Fair Haven, dikes in railroad cut — Hovey, 163. 

 Fairfield, geology — Percival, 229; Rice and Gregory, 243a. 

 Falls Village, gneiss — Dana, 37. 



limestone — Dana, 37; Rice and Gregory, 243a. 



mica schist — Dana, 2>7, 40- 



quartzite — Dana, 37. 

 Farmington, geology — Percival, 229; Rice and Gregory, 243a. 



indurated bitumen in trap — Dana, 44. 



map — Davis, 530, 531; Hobbs, 559. 

 Farmington mountam, trap sheets — Davis, 100. 

 Farmington- river, clay on banks — Stodder, 281. 



original course — Kiimmel, 183 ; Rice and Gregory, 243a. 



Still river, tributary — Hobbs, 157. 

 Farmington valley, discharge of flooded Connecticut — Dana, 50. 

 Fault lines — Hobbs, 161 ; Rice and Gregory, 243a. 

 Faults, eastern boundary Triassic — Davis and Griswold, 99. 



Housatonic — Hobbs, 151. 



Pomperaug valley — Hobbs, 155. 



Triassic formation — Davis, 88, 98 ; Rice and Gregory, 243a. 

 Feldspar, chemical analysis — Hawes, 130. 



granular — Mather, 209, 211. 



Lane's mine — Hitchcock, 137. 



production — 282. 



red, at Lyme — Des Cloiseaux, 102. 



Salisbury — Lee, 185. 



Trumbull — Hobbs, 156. 

 Fenton river, pot-holes at Gurleyville — Koons, 182. 

 Fippin, E. C. Soil survey of Connecticut valley — Fippin, 116. 

 Fisher's Island, bowlders — Wells, 293. 

 Fishes, fossil — Eaton, 107; Loper, 189; Newberry, 221. 

 Fissures, peculiarities — Dana, 24. 



structure of fillings, Meriden — Davis, 90. 

 Flint, production — 282. 

 Flinty slate — ■ Hitchcock, 138. 

 Floetz trap formation in Connecticut and Massachusetts — Cooper, 



18; Porter, 234. 

 Flood of the Connecticut river valley from the melting of the Quater- 

 nary glacier — Dana, 52. 

 Fluor-spar, Haddam Neck — Bowman, 8. 



Trumbull — Hobbs, 156. 

 Fluviatile swamps of New England — Shaler, 255. 

 Foot-prints, bibliography — Hitchcock, 146. 



Connecticut valley — Barbour, 4; Lull, 192, 193. 



See also Fossil foot-prints. 

 Former extent of the Triassic formation — Russell, 251. 

 Fossil fishes — 'Davis, 77; Eaton, 107; Loper, 189; Marcou, 198; 



Mather, 212. 

 Fossil fishes and plants. Connecticut valley and New Jersey — New- 

 berry, 221. 



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