766 GEOLOGY OF OLD HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, MASS. 



1829. C. XJ. Sliepard. Discovery of stauniferous coluinbite in Massachusetts (Chester- 

 field) ; 8 pages. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 10, p. 218. 



1829. A History of Berkshire, Mass. ; iu two parts. By "Gentlemeu in the county." 



Pittsfield, Samuel W. Bush. 



1830. A. Eaton. All primitive general strata below granular quartz are contempo- 



raneous and schistose; 2 pages. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 17, p. 334. 



1831. J.Porter. Localities of minerals. Ibid., vol. 20, p. 170. 



1831. John G. Hales. Plan of the town of Northampton, in the county of Hampshire, 



surveyed under direction of the selectmen, January, 1831. Pendleton's 

 Lithography, Boston. 



1832. E. Hitchcock. Report on the Geology of Massachusetts, examined under the 



direction of the Government of that State during the years 1830 anrl 1831; 

 Part I, The economic geology of the State, with a geological map; 70 pages. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 22, p. 1. 

 1832. Alfred Smith. On the water courses and the alluvial and rock formations of 

 the Connecticut River Valley. Ibid., p. 201. 



1832. E. Emmons. Manual of mineralogy and geology. 2d edition; Albany; 12°; 



299 pages. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 21, p. 397. 



1833. Editor's note. Professor Hitchcock's report of the geology of Massachusetts 



(chromate iron, Blandford; rotten stone, West Springfield). Ibid., p. 396. 

 1833. E. Hitchcock. Report on the geology, zoology, and botany of Massachusetts; 



692 pages; atlas, 19 plates. (See 1832 above.) 

 1835. C. U. Shepard. Microlite, a new mineral species; 2 jiages. Am. Jour. Sci., 



1st series, vol. 27, p. 361. 

 1835. C. U. Shepard. Treatise on mineralogy; (Part I, containing ter-minology and 



characteristics, 1832, 256 pages); Part II, in 2 vols., Description of species, 



183.5; vol. 1, 300 pages; vol. 2, 331 pages; 12°; New Haven. 

 1835. B. Hitchcock. Report on geology, etc. ; 2d edition ; 702 pages, IS jjlates, 60 



cuts. (See 1833 above.) 

 1835. Editor's note. Soa])stone or steatite of Middlefield. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, 



vol. 27, p. 382. 



1835. Editor's note. Uranite at Chesterfield, Mass., described by Professor Shepard. 



Ibid., vol. 28, p. 382. 



1836. E. Hitchcock. Ornithichnology, or description of the footmarks of birds (ornith- 



ichnites) on New Red sandstone in Massachusetts; 31 pages, 3 plates. Ibid., 

 vol. 29, p. 307. January, 1836. 



1836. E. Hitchcock. Controversy with Rev. Mr. Chapin, of Connecticut, on foot- 

 marks. Knickerbocker, vol. 8, p. 289. September, 1836. 



1836. J. H. Iledfield. Fossil fishes of Connecticut and Massachusetts, with a notice 

 of an undescribed genus. Annals of the Lyceum of Nat. Hist., N. Y., vol. 4, 

 p. 35. 



1836. Editor's note. Albite of Chesterfield. Analysis by MM. Aug. Laurent and 

 Ch. Holms. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st series, vol. 30, p. 381. 



