LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 773 



185G. Eoswell Field. Note on the new web-footed species of track. Pro(;. Lostou 



Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, p. 10. 

 1856. J. C. Warren, M. U. On new and remarkable gigantic fossils and footmarks 



(read before Boston Society of Natural History; vol. 5, p. 298). Daily 



Traveller, January 24. 

 1856. E. Hitchcock. Additional facts concerning tracks of Otozoum moodii on Liassic 



sandstone of Connecticut Valley. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. 9, p. 228. 



1856. J. Deane. On sandstone fossils of Connecticut River; 6 pages, 3 plates. Jour. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 2d series, vol 3, p. 173. 



1857. J. W. Mallet. On the rose-colored mica of Goshen. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, 



vol. 23, p. 180. 

 1857. E.Hitchcock. Tadpoles' nests; argument from number of jihalanges as to bird 



nature of Triassic animals. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, p. 111. 

 1857. H. F. Walling. Map of Hampden County, Mass., based upon the trigonometrical 



survey of the State; 240 rods to the inch. 



1857. E. Hitchcock. Geological map of Hampden County (with the above). 



1858. E. Hitchcock. Ichnology of New England (list of works on icbnology to date); 



232 pages, 60 plates; 4°. 



1858. C. H. Hitchcock. Geological section from Greenfield to Charleniont, Mass. 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, p. 330. 



1858. H. F. Walling. Map of Franklin County, Mass., based upon the trigonomet- 

 rical survey of the State; 240 rods to the inch. 



1858. E. Hitchcock. Geological map of Franklin County (with the above map). 



1859. Dr. Henry T. Bowditch. Life and character of Dr. J. Deane. Boston Medical 



and Surgical Journal, February 7, 1859. 



1859. Who described the bird tracks? Controversy between Dr. Deane and Professor 

 Hitchcock. Four-column article from life and character of Dr. Deane, of 

 Greenfield, by Dr. Henry T. Bowditch. Springfield Republican, May 7, 

 1859. 



1859. E. Hitchcock. A half-column letter of Mr. W. W. Draper, of Greenfield, who 

 claims to be the first discoverer of footmarks. Ibid., May 21, 1859. 



1859. E. Hitchcock. Reply to Mr. Bowditch and defense of claims to jiriority in dis- 

 covery of footmarks. Four columns, Springfield Republican, May 14, 1859; 6 

 pages; 8°. See Reminiscences of Amherst College, p. 388. 



1859. E.Hitchcock. Catalogueof geological specimens in the State House; 69 pages, 



Appendix to Sixth Annual Report of the State Board of Agriculture. 

 1800. Roswell Field. Ornithichnites, or tracks resembling those of bii'ds. Am. Jour. 

 Sci., 2d series, vol. 29, p. 361. 



1860. E. Hitchcock. Illustrations of surface geology. 155 pages, 14 plates; 4°; 2d 



edition, Amherst, J. S. & C. Adams; 1st edition in Smithsonian Contribu- 

 tions, vol. 9, 1856. 

 1860. E. Hitchcock and C. H. Hitchcock. Elementary geology; 31st edition; rewrit- 

 ten ; 430 pages. 



