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fBULL, 127. 



Michigan— Continued. 



1858. Geology of Nortli America, Mar- 



cou, J. 

 Sketch of geology of United 

 States, Eogers, H. D. 



1859. Paleontology of New York, vol. 3, 



Hall, J. 



Marcou's geology of North Amer- 

 ica, Dana, J. D. ; Agassiz, A. 



Eeply to criticisms of J. D. Dana, 

 Marcou, J, 



1860. Kiipfergruhen des Oberen-Sees, 



Deroux. 



Notice sur le Lac Snp^rieur et 

 ses mines de cuivre, Boire. 



Origin of Azoic of Michigan and 

 Wisconsin, Whittlesey. 



Position of Lake Superior sand- 

 stone, Whitney. 



Salt well at Saginaw, Mich., 

 Am. Jour. Sci. 



1861. Age of red sandstone of Maine, 



Jackson, C. T. 



Notes on Primordial and Taconic, 

 Marcou, J. 



First biennial report of survey, 

 Winohell, A. 



Base of Paleozoic in the United 

 States, Rogers, W. B. 



Report of superintendent of sur- 

 vey of Michigan, Hall, J. 



1862. Rooks between Carboniferous 



and the Hamilton in lower 



Michigan, Winohell, A. 

 Origin and relations of trappean 



rocks of Lake Superior, Foster 



and Whitney. 

 Constitution of copper range of 



Lake Superior, Williams, C; 



Pond, Blandy. 

 Saliferous rocks and springs, 



Winchell, A. 



1863. Report of survey of Canada to 



1863, Logan. 

 Ancient mining on shores of Lake 



Superior, Whittlesey. 

 On Cambrian and Huronian, 



Bigsby. 

 Identification of Catskill group 



with the Chemung, Winchell, A. 



1864. Fossils from Potsdam of Wiscon- 



sin and Michigan, Winchell, A. 



1865. Iron ores of Marquette, Kimball, 

 Origin of prairies in Mississippi 



Valley, Winohell, A. 



Michigan — Continued , 



1865. Fossils from Marshall group of 



Michigan and its equivalents, 

 Winohell, A. 



Geology and metallurgy of iron 

 of Lake Superior, Foster and 

 Kimball. 



Oil formation in Michigan, Win- 

 chell, A. 



Northward transportation of drift 

 in lower Michigan, Winohell, A. 



1866. Report on metalliferous region 



bordering Lake Superior, 



Eames. 

 Geological map of Michigan, 



Winchell, A. 

 Copper mines of Michigan, Bauer- 

 man. 

 Report on Laurentian limestones. 



salt, andpetroleum. Hunt., T. S. 

 Map of Canada and part of the 



United States, Logan and Hall. 

 Report on Grand Traverse region, 



Winchell, A. 



1867. Glacial movements in valley of 



St. Lawrence, Whittlesey. 



Fresh-water glacial drift of the 

 Northwest, Whittlesey. 



Notice of fauna of Potsdam sand- 

 stone. Hall, J. 



1868. Occurrences of iron in masses, 



Whittlesey. 

 Position of sandstone of a portion 



of Keweenaw Point, Agassiz,A. 

 Eozoische Format ionsgr up pe 



Nord-Amerikas, Credner. 



1869. Mines de cuivre du Lac Sup6- 



rieur et d'^tain de I'Etat du 



Maine, Jackson, C. T. 

 Vorkommen des gediegenen 



Kupfers auf Keweenaw Point, 



Credner. 

 Vorsilurianische Gebilde der obe- 



ren Halbinsel von Michigan, 



Credner. 



1871. Native copper of Lake Superior, 

 Henwood. 



Geology of eastern Pennsylvania, 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Relations of rocks to metallifer- 

 ous deposits, Henwood. 



General geology of the State, 

 Winchell, A. 



Glacial features of Green Bay, 

 Lake Michigan, Winchell, N. H. 



