782 GEOLOGY OF OLD HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, MASS. 



1895. B. K. Emerson. Tlie geology of Old Hami)sbire in Massachusetts. Abstract. 

 Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 6, p. 473; American Geologist, vol. 16, p. 238. 



1895. B. K. Emerson. The Archean and Cambrian rock.s of the Green Mountain range 

 in southern Massachusetts. Title, Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. 44, p. 

 140; abstract, American Geologist, vol. Iti, p. 247. 



1895. Anon. Another vein of corundum discovered by a Chester man. Announces 

 the discovery of corundum by Dr. H. S. Lucas a mile east of Middlefield, and 

 repeats the historj' of the original discovery at Chester. Springfield Repub- 

 lican, December 12, 1895. 



1895. J. Volney Lewis. Corundum of the Appalachian crystalline belt. Trans. Am. 



lust. Mining Eng., Atlanta meeting, October, 1895. 



1896. E. H. Forbes. On the epidote from Huntington, Mass., and the optical proper- 



ties of epidote. Am. Jour. Sci., 4th series, vol. 1, p. 26. 



1896. Dwight Porter. The flow of the Connecticut River. Science, n. s., vol. 3, p. 579. 



1896. C. H. Hitchcock. The geology of New Hampshire. Journal of Geology, vol. 

 4, p. 44. Review of the report of the Second Geological Survey of New 

 Hampshire, and statement of the changes in the classiticatiou of the rocks 

 there made, dependent on later study of New England geology; with refer- 

 ence to the Beruardston series, Leyden argillite, etc. 



1896. New topographical atlas of Hampden County; 33 maps; J. Richards & Co., 

 Main street, Springfield, Mass. 



1896. The building stones of Pennsylvania. Appendix Ann. Rept. Pennsylvania 



State College. Reports building stones of Massachusetts. 



1897. B. K. Emerson. Diabase pitchstone and mud iuclosures of the Triassic trap of 



New England. Bull. (ieol. Soc. Am., vol. 8, pp. 59-86, pis. 3-9. 

 1897. Gilbert H. Montague. Fossil bird-track discoveries in the Connecticut Valley. 



Springfield Republican, November 14, 1S97. 

 1897. Anon. Further finds of tracks at Mount Tom. Ibid., November 15, 18!t7. 

 1897. William Orr, jr. Studies in local geology. 1. The trap ridges of Holyoke. 



Ibid., November 2S, 1807. 

 1897. J. C. Rand. Minerals of Massachusetts. The Mineral Collector, vol. 4, p. 161 ft'. 



