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1858. SiHtitm t'loiii GreentieUl to Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. Proceed- 



iujrs of the Boston Society of Natural History, 3 pages. 



1859. Catalojrue of rocks and minerals in the Massachusetts State Collec- 



tion ; a revision of the catalogue published by E. Hitchcock in the 

 Final Report on the Geology of Massachusetts, and prepared under 

 his direction. Tublished by the Secretary of the Board of Agricul- 

 ture, 65 pages. 



So-called talcose schist of Vermont. l*roceedings of the American As- 

 sociation for the Advancement of Science, Springfield meeting, 8 

 pages. 



Marks of ancient glaciers on the Green Mountain range in Vermont 

 and Massachusetts. Idem, 7 pages. 



Lake ramparts in Vermont. Idem, 3 pages. 

 186(h Distorted pebbles in conglomerates near Newport, Rhode Island. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, volume VII, 

 page 208. 



Geology of the Island of Aquidneck. Proceedings of the American Asso- 

 ciation for the Advancement of Science, Newport meeting, 25 pages. 

 A geological map illustrating the paper was distributed at this 

 meeting. 



Synchronism of coal beds in New England and Western United States 

 coal basins. Idem, 6 pages. 



Review of Religion of Geology. Bibliotheca Sacra, volume XVII, 35 

 pages. 



Elementary Geology, by Edward Hitchcock and C. H. Hitchcock. 

 Ivison, Phinney & Co., New York, 430 pages; revised in 1868. 



1861. Letter on Red sandstone of Vermont. American Journal of Science, 



series 2, volume XXXII. 

 Gec>logical map of the United States, by Edward Hitchcock and 



C. II. Hitchcock. Published on a wall map of the United States by 



Robert Persall Smith, Philadelphia, 

 Report on the geologj- of Vermont, by Edward Hitchcock, Albert D. 



Hagar, Edward Hitchcock, Jr., and C. H, Hitchcock. Two volumes, 



088 pages, Claremont, New Hampshire; having 473 pages prer)ared 



by C. H. Hitchcock. 



1862. Preliminsiry report upon the natural history and geology of the State 



of Maine. 478 pages, Augusta, Maine; having 266 pages prepared by 



C, H. Hitchcock. 

 Notes on the geology of Maine. I'roceedings of the Portland Society 



of Natural History, volume I, 14 pages, with a map. 

 Catalogue of the mammals and birds of Maine. Idem, 7 pages. 

 Fossils of the Potsdam group in North America. Idem, 4 pages. 



1863. Description of Carpolithes Lescurii. Idem, 2 pages. 



Se<'Ond annual report of the natural history sind geology of Maine, 



447 pages. 220 being by C. II, Ilitcluofk. 

 Review of Antiquity of Man. l»y Sir rbarles Lyell. North American 

 Review, Octf>ber, 82 pages. 



