CHAPTER XXIII. 



CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS UPON THE MIN- 

 ERALOGY AND GEOLOGY OF FRANKLIN, HAMPSHIRE, AND 

 HAMPDEN COUNTIES. 



1734. Selections from an ancient catalogue of objects of natural history formed in 

 New England more than one hundred years ago, by John Winthrop, F. R. S. 

 Journal Book of Eoyal Society, vol. 15, p. 451 ; Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 47, 1844, 

 p. 282. The paper was copied from an ancient manuscript. (See under Clay- 

 stones.) 



1796. J. Morse. The American universal geography, 3d ed., Boston, p. 410 ; copper 

 ore, Leverett ; black lead, Brimfleld. 



1810. J. Morse. The American gazetteer, 2 vols., Boston. 



1810. B. Silliman. Particulars relative to the lead mine near Northampton (Mass.). 



Bruce's Journal, vol. 1, p. 63. 



1811. WiUiam Meade, M. D. A description of several combinations of lead lately dis- 



covered at Northampton. Addressed to the editor. Bruce's Journal, vol. 

 1, p. 149. 



1815. E.Hitchcock. Southampton lead mine; Basaltick columns on Mount Ilolyoke. 



North American Review, vol. 1, p. 334. 



1816. Parker Cleaveland. Mineralogy and geology. Boston, 8°. 



1817. J. P. L. Hausmann. Kieselspath von Chesterfield, Mass. Getting Gelehrte 



Anzeigen, p. 1401. 



1818. E. Hitchcock. Description of Turners Falls on Connecticut River; with sketch 



by Mrs. Hitchcock. Portfolio. Philadelphia. 

 1818. E. Hitchcock. Remarks on the geology and mineralogy of a section of Massa- 

 chusetts on Connecticut River, with a part of New Hampshire and Vermont; 

 12 pages; dated October, 1817; map iu 1st and 2d editions omitted in reprint; 

 contains list of minerals. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 1, p. 105. 



1818. Samuel L. Mitchill. An elementary introduction to mineralogy, by William 



Phillips, with notes and additions on American minerals, by Samuel L. 

 Mitchill, Professor of Mineralogy, etc., in the University of New York. 

 Cyanite and beryl, from Hampshire County. 



1819. Amos Eaton. Account of the strata perforated by, and of the minerals found 



in, the great adit to the Southampton lead mine; 4 pages. Am. Jour. Sci., 

 1st series, vol. 1, p. 130. 

 1819. B. Silliman. Localities of minerals, etc. ; "Molybdenais found in Shutesbury 

 * * * on laud of William Eaton ;" 1 page. Ibid., p. 238. 

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