LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 765 



1825. C. U. Shepard. Mineral localities, with description of anthophyllite (=actino- 



lite), iolite (=beryl). Boston Jour, of Phil, and Arts, vol. 2, p. .'i9.j. 

 1825. C. U. Sliepard. Mineral localities, with description of spoduniene, beryl, schiller- 



spar, heulaudite, hematite, anthophyllite, and zoisite from the Berkshire 



Hills. Ibid., p. 607. 

 1825. pj. Hitchcock. Geological sketch of the country on the Connecticut Kiver; 



map and engravings. Noticed. Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 9, ]). 170. 

 1825. E. Hitchcock. Topaz? (in Goshen); 1 page. Ibid., p. 180. 

 1825. C. U. Shepard. Localities of minerals. Ibid., p. 248. 

 1825. F. Mohs. Mineralogy. English edition; W. Haidinger, Edinbui-gh. Cites 



American localities fully. 

 1825. E. Emmons. Carbonate of manganese, Cummingtou, Mass. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st 



series, vol. 9, p. 249. 



1825. Emerson Davis. Localities of minerals (West Si)ringfleld). Ibid., p. 252. 



1826. E.Emmons. Localities of minerals (Chester and vicinity). Ibid., vol. 10, p. 11. 

 1826. Simeon Colton. Localities of minerals (Monson and vicinity). Ibid., p. 12. 

 1826. J. Porter. Localities of minerals (Plaintteld and vicinity); correction of 



Dwight's Travels; house on Bound Hill of soapstone from Middlefield, not 



Plainfield. Ibid., p. 18. 

 1826. J. Finch. Memoir of the new or variegated sandstone of the United States. 



[First suggestion that the Connecticut Eiver sandstone was the New Bed.] 



Ibid., p. 209. 

 1826. Emerson Davis. Notice of rocks and minerals in Westfield. Ibid., p. 213. 

 1826. Prof. J. W. Webster. On chloropha'ite from Gill, Mass. Boston Jour, of Phil. 



and Arts, vol. 4. 

 1826. E. Hitchcock. Chlorophicite (Gill). Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 10, p. .393. 

 1826. Anon. Tabular quartz at Palmer, Mass. The Chemist and Meteorological 



Journal, John R. Cutting, editor, Amherst Mass., vol. 1, p. 78. 



1826. Eeport of the commissioners of the State of Massachusetts on the routes of 



canals from Boston Harbor to Connecticut and Hudson rivers. Letters from 

 Prof. Edward Hitchcock and others, with geological details ; 248 pages ; large 

 folding map. 8°. 



1827. Alanson Nash. Notices of the lead mines and veins of Hampshire County, 



Mass., and of the geology and mineralogy of that region ; figures in text and 

 engraved map; 33 pages. Am. .Tour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 12, p. 238. 



1827, Jacob Porter. Localities of minerals. Ibid., p. 378. 



1828. E, Hitchcock. Miscellaneous notices of minerals, with geological remarks; 16 



Images. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 14, p. 215. 



1828. Editors note. Chesterfield tourmalines. "Mr. Clark designs to explore his 



locality and will be better prepared to furnish collectors of cabinets who may 

 visit him." Ibid., p. 400, 



1829. Editor's notice. Analysisof tourmaline (green, Chesterfield), by Gmelin. Ibid., 



vol. 15, p. 389. 

 1829. E. Hitchcock. Tin at Goshen. Ibid., vol. 16, p. 188. 



