DABION.] 



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Hitchcock, Charles H.— Continued. 



North America in the Ice period. 



Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 20, pp. 229-242, 

 1882. 



Plat Top coal field. 



The Virginias, vol. 3, p. 81 (ip.),4°, 1882. 



The early history of the North Ameri- 

 can continent, 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 32, pp. 181-193, 1883. 

 Science, vol. 2, pp. 293-297, 1883, 

 Sci. Am. Supp., vol. 16 (No. 406), pp 6468- 

 6470, 1883. 



The glacial flood of the Connecticut 



Eiver Valley. [Ahstract.] 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 31, pp. 325-329, 1883. 



The geological position of the Phil- 

 adelphia gneisses. 



Am. Inet. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 12, pp. 

 68-71, 1884. Discussed, by Frazer and Kand, 

 pp. 72-73. 



[— — ] New Hampshire [and Vermont 

 huilding stones] . 



lOtb Census U.S., Report on building stone 

 of the United States and statistics of the 

 quarry industry for 1880, pp. 124^-126. Bound 

 as part of Vol. X, but with separate pagination. 

 Washington, 1884. 



[ ] [On 13 sections across Vermont 



and New Hampshire.] 



Bead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1884. 

 Science, vol. 4, p. 327 (J p.), 1884. 



"Lenticular Hills." 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 27, p. 72 (J p.), 

 1884. 



Identification of the Green Moun- 

 tain gneisses in eastern New England. 

 [Abstract.] 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 33, pp. 396-397, 1885. 

 The crystalline rocks of Ala- 

 bama. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 30, pp. 278- 

 283, 1885. 



The recent landslide in the White 



Mountains. 



Science, vol. 6, pp. 84-87, 1885. 



The geology of northern New 



England, 5, 16 pages, 3 maps, folio 

 [1886]. 



Geological sections across New 



Hampshire and Vermont. 



Am. Mus.Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 155- 

 179. plates 16-18, 1886. 



Published separately, 34 pages, Concord, 

 1882. 



Eeviewed by J. D. D[ana], Am. Jour. Sci., 

 3d series, vol. 29, p. 66 (i p.), 1885. 



Bull, 127 31 



Hitchcock, Charles H. — Continued. 



Geological map of the United States 



and part of Canada. Compiled to 

 illustrate the scheme of coloration and 

 nomenclature recommended by the In- 

 ternational Geological Congress. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., map 17 by 27 

 inches, explanation, vol. 15, pp. 465-488, 

 1887. 



Genesis of the Hawaiian Islands. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 36, pp. 



222-223, 1888. 



[ ] On the nomenclature of the Ameri- 

 can lower Paleozoic. 



International Cong. Geo!,, Am. Committee, 

 Beports, 1888, B, pp. 11-12, 1888. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 201-202, 1888. 



Views on the Archean. 



International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, 

 Eeporta, 1888, A, p. — , 1888. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 2, pp. 146-184, in part, 1888. 



Report of the subcommittee on the 



Quaternary and Recent. 



International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, 

 Keports, 1888, H, p. 12, 1888. 

 Am. Geo!., vol. 2, pp. 300-306, 1888. 



Date of the publication of the report 



upon the geology of Vermont. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 24, pp. 33- 

 37, 1889. 



Conglomerates in New England 



gneisses. [A letter addressed to Alex- 

 ander Winch ell.] 



Am. Geol., vol. 3, pp. 253-256, 1889. 



Significance of oval granitoid areas 



in the lower Laurentian. [Abstract.] 



Geol. Soc Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 557-558, 



1890. 



Discussed by G. H. "Williams, p. 558 (J p.). 



Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 121 (7 lines), 



1890. 



[Remarks on the equivalency of the 



Eolian limestones of Vermont.] 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, p. 613 (J p.), 1890, 

 In discussion of paper by E. Brainerd and 

 H. M. Seely on "The Calciferous formation in 

 the Champlain Valley." 



[Remarks on distribution of bowl- 

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Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 1, p. 30 (J p.), 1890. 

 In discussion of paper by T. C. Chamberlin 

 on " Bowlder belts distinguished from bowl- 

 der trains." 



The use of the terms Laurentian and 



Newark in geological treatises. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 197-202, 1890. 

 Reviewed by I. C. Rnssell, ibid, vol. 7. pp. 

 238-241, 1891, 



