LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 769 



184:4. J. Deaue. On the discovery of fossil footmarks; 9 i)ages. Am. Jour. Sci., 1st 



series, vol. 47, p. 381. 

 1844. E. Hitchcock. Rejoiiuler to the precediiij;- article of Dr. Deaue; 10 pages. 



Ibid., p. 390. 

 1844. J. Deaiie. Answer to the" IJejoiuder" of Professor Hitchcock; 2 pages. Ibid., 



p. 399. 

 1S44. E. Hitchcock. Extract from letter respecting the liucolnite. Ibid., p. 41C. 



1844. Francis Alger. An elementary treatise on mineralogy. By William Phillips; 



5th ed.; 662 jiages; Boston. 



1845. E. Hitchcock?. Mount Holyoke. Eeport on celebration of the opening of a 



road onto the mountain. Franklin Express, Vol. I, March, 1S45. 

 1845. S. L. Dana, M. D. Analysis of (;oprolites from the New Red sandstone formation 



of 'New England, with remarks by Professor Hitchcock. Am. Jour. Sci., 



1st series, vol. 48, p. 46. 

 1845. E. Hitchcock. Extract from a letter * * * on fossil footmarks, lincolnite, 



and letter from R. Owen on great birds' nests of New Holland. Ibid., p. 61. 

 1845. J. Deaue. Description of fossil footprints in the New Red sandstone of the 



Connecticut Valley; plate. Ibid., p. 158. 

 1845. C. U. Shepard. Reply to notice of mineralogy with notice of microlite, gosheuite, 



urauite. Ibid., [>. 168. 

 1845. J. E. Teschemacher. Remarks on uranium and pyrochlorc; replj^ to above on 



microlite and uranite. Ibid., p. 395, 

 1845. J. Deane. Notice of new species of batrachian footmarks; 3 i)ages and cut. 



Ibid., vol. 49, p. 79. 

 1845. J. Deane. Fossil footmarks and raindrops (letter). Ibid., p. 213. 

 1845. J. Deane. Illustrations of fossil footmarks; S pages, 1 cut. Jour. Boston Soc. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 277. 

 1845. J. Barratt. On fossil footmarks in the red sandstone of the Connecticut Valley. 



Proc. Assoc. Am. Geol. Nat., p. 23. 

 1845. J. Barratt. On the evidences of congelation in the New Red sandstone. Ibid., 



p. 26. 



1845. C. Lyell. On fossil footsteps of birds on Connecticut River. Hist. Travels in 



U. S., vol. 1, p. 200. 



1846. Note. Washingtonite of Shepard = ilmenite; analysis. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d 



sei'ies, vol. 1, p. 122. 

 1846. F. Alger. Reaffirms his opinion that liucolnite is heulandite (abstract). Proc. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 89. 

 1846. F. Alger. Notices of new localities of rare minerals and reasons for uniting 



several supposed distinct species; liucolnite is heulandite. "Washingtonite 



analysis. Jour. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 297. 

 1846. J. Barratt. Sentinel and Witness extra ; Middletown, Conn., July 3, 1846. 



Geology of Middletowu and vicinity (reprint of). On the tracks of large 



birds found at Middletown, Conn. ; by Joseph Barratt, M. D. 

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