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Devonian — Continued. 

 Nkw England — Continued. 



1890. MassacbusettSj Bernardston 

 series, Emerson, Dana, J. D. 

 Warren's Geography, Brewer. 

 Maofarlane's Railway Guide, 



Hitchcock, C. H. 

 Eastern Maine and New Bruns- 

 wick, Bailey. 

 West of the Appalachians to the 

 Mississippi and Minnesota. 

 1823. Outline geologic map of Ten- 

 nessee, Sayler, N. 

 Geological features of Tennes- 

 see, Haywood, J. 



1828. Vicinity of Somerville and SMp- 



pingsport Canal, Lapham. 



1829. Certain American rock forma- 



tions, Vanuxem, 

 1834. Ten days in Ohio, Am. Jour. 

 Sci. 



1836. Bituminous coal deposits of the 



valley of the Ohio, Hildreth. 

 Geology of lakes and Missis- 

 sippi Valley, Gibson, J. B. 



1837. General sketch of geology of 



Ohio, Eiddell. 

 Observations on geology of 

 Ohio, Lapham, I. A. 



1838. Remarks on report on survey of 



Ohio, Mather. 

 Report on Wood, Crawford, 



etc., counties,Ohio,Briggs, C. 

 Report of State geologist of 



Michigan for 1837, Houghton. 

 Reports of survey of Ohio, 



Mather. 

 Geology of upper Illinois, 



Shepard, C. U. 

 Report on Muskingum County, 



etc., Ohio, Foster, J. W. 

 Report on Scioto and Hocking 



rivers, Briggs, C. 

 Section in southern Ohio, 



Briggs and Foster. 

 Report on southern Ohio, 



Locke. 



1839. Second report of State geolo- 



gist of Michigan, Houghton. 



1840. Fifth report on Tennessee, 



Troost. 



Lenawee, Hillsdale, and other 

 counties, Mich., Hubbard, B. 



Exploration in Iowa, Wiscon- 

 sin, and Illinois, Owen, D, D. 



Devonian — Continued. 

 West of the Appalachians to the 

 Mississippi and Minnesota— Con- 

 tinued. 



1841. Northern part of lower penin- 



sula of Michigan, Douglass. 

 Geology of organized counties 

 of Michigan, Hubbard, B. 



1842. Notes on geology of the West- 



ern States, Hall, J. 

 Silurian and Devonian of the 

 United States, Conrad. 



1843. Geology of the Western States, 



Owen, D. D. 

 Geology in vicinity of New 



Albany, Ind., Clapp, A. 

 Section from Cleveland to the 



Mississippi, and on identity of 



Western formations. Hall, J. 

 Geology of western district of 



New York, Hall, J. 

 Marcellus and Hamilton in the 



West and South, Rogers, 



H. D. 

 Elevations in Ohio with refer- 

 ence to geologic formations, 



Whittlesey. 

 Geological formations of the 



Western States, Byrem. 



1844. Geology of valley of the Mis- 



sissippi, King, H. 

 Review of New York reports, 

 Owen, D. D. 



1846. Geology of Western States, 



Owen, D. D. 



Researches in central Ken- 

 tucky, Owen and Norwood. 



Observations on magnetic dip, 

 Locke. 



Geology of Harpeth Ridge, 

 Davidson County, T e n n . , 

 Loomis. 



1847. Report of survey of Wisconsin 



and Iowa, Owen, D. D. 

 Parallellism on Paleozoics of 



North America with those of 



Europe, Verneuil, Hall, J. 

 Contributions to geology of 



Kentucky, Yandell and Shu- 



mard. 



1848. Reconnaissance of Chippewa 



district of Wisconsin, Owen, 

 D.D. 

 Outline sketch of Ohio, Whit- 

 tlesey, 



