Catalogue of the Library. 



505 



Par M. B. Faujas de St. 



ornee de cinq Planches en couleurs. 



Fond. 8vo, Paris: 1803. 



162. Faujas de Saint Fond. Histoire Naturelle de la Montagne de St. 



Pierre de Maestricht. Par M. Faujas de St. Fond. FoL Paris: 

 1799. 



163. 



Recherches sur les Volcans eteignes du Vivarais et du 

 Par M. Faujas de St. Fond, folio, Paris : 1773. 



Report of a Geological reconnoissance made 



Velay. 

 1G4. Feather stonJiaugh. 



in 1835j from the seat of Government by the way of Green Bay 

 and the Wisconsin Territory, to the Coteau de Prairie. By G. 

 W. Feathetstonhaugh. Bvo. Washington : 1836. Pam. 



165. Fortis, Delia Valie Vulcanico-Marina di Ronca, nel Territorio 

 Veronese, Memoria orittografica. Del Sig. Abate Fortis. 4to. 



166. Gesner, De omni rerum fossilium genere. Opera Conradi 

 Gesneri. 18mo. 1565. 



167. Gio^nL 



Giogni. 



Dal Cav. Giuseppe 



Saggio de Litologia Vesuviana. 

 Svo. Napoli: 1790. 



168. Greeiwugh, Critical examination of the first principles of Geol- 

 ogy, in a Series of Essays. By G. B. Greenouo^h. Svo. Lond. 



1819. _ ._ ^ 



169, Harlan. Description of the Fossil bones of the Megalonyx, 

 discovered in White CavCj Kentucky. By Richard Harlan, M. D. 

 8vo. Kentucky: 1821. Pam. _ , 



170. — , Description of an extinct species of Vegetable, of the 



family Fucoides. By Richard Harlan. Phil. 1831. Para. 



171. HaUy. Caracteres Mineralogiques. Par M. L'Abbc Hafly. 4to. 

 Paris : 1801. Being tlie 5tli Vol. of his " Traite de Mineralogie. 



172. Hitchcock, Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, and Zoology of 

 Massachusetts. By Edward Hitchcock, Prof, of Chemistry, 

 Amherst College. Svo. Amherst: 1833. 1 vol. and 1 of plates.- 



173. — . The same— 1834. 2d edition. 



174. Humboldt. A Geognostical Essay on the Superposition of Rocks, 

 in both Hemispheres. By Alex, de Humboldt. Translated from 

 the original French. 8vo. London : 1823. 



175. Jackson, Remarks on the Mineralogy and Geology of Nova 

 Scotia. By Charles T. Jackson and Francis Alger. 4to, Cani- 



^ bridge: 1832. 



176. — — . First Report on the Geology of the State of Mame. 



By Charles T. Jackson, M. D. Svo. With an Atlas of Plates, 

 long 4to. 1837. ' . 



177. Journal des Mines. Public par le Conseil des Mmes de la Re- 

 publique. Svo. Paris: 1797. 5 nos. 



178. Lea. Contributions to Geology. By Isaac Lea. 8vo. Phila- 

 delphia: 1833. 



179. Mc Cldland, Some inquiries in the Province of Kemaon relative 

 to Geology and otlier branches of Natural Science. By John 

 McCleUand. 8vo. Calcutta : 1835. 



180. Maclure. Observations on the Geology of the United States of 

 America, by William Maclure. Svo. Philadelphia. 

 MitchiJl, Samud L. Catalogue of Organic Remains, which with 

 other GeoloMcal and some Mineral articles, were presented to the 

 New York Lyceum. By Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D. Svo. New 



York: 1826. 



182. Monthly American Journal of Greology and Natural Science : 



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