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New Hampshire— Continued. 



1818. Eemarks on section of Massa- 

 chusetts on Connecticut River 

 with parts of Vermont, Hitch- 

 cools, E . 

 Geology of the United States, 

 Mac] are. 

 1821. Traces of volcano in West River 



Mountain, Allen, J. A. 

 1823. Rocking stone in Durham, Moore, 

 ■I.E. 

 Regions contiguous to Connecti- 

 cut River, Hitchcock, E. 



1829. Studies in the White. Mountains, 



Silliman, AVilcox, Baldwin, T. 



1830. Mineralogical journey in north- 



ern New England, Shopard. 



1832. Geological survey of Massachu- 



setts; economics, Hitchcock, E. 

 Diluvial scratches. Ball, J. 

 Water courses, alluvial and other 



rocks of Connecticut Valley, 



Smith, A. 



1833. Notice of a rocking stone. Pot- 



ter. 

 1838. Observations in the White Moun 

 tains, Hubhard, 0. P. 



1841. First report on New Hampshire, 



Jackson, C. T. 

 Reports on sections, etc., Whit- 

 ney and Williams. 



1842. Potholes near Canaan, Jackson, 



C.T. 

 Features of valley of the Connect- 

 icut at Charlestown, Webber 



1843. Iron veins at Jackson, Jackson, 



C.T. 



Phenomena of glacio-aqueous 

 action in North America, Hitch- 

 cock, E. 



Metamorphism in New Hamp- 

 shire, Jackson, C. T. 



1844. Portsmouth and vicinity, Jack- 



son, C. T. 



Final report on New Hampshire, 

 Jackson, C. T. 



Alluvial banks of the Connecti- 

 cut, Webber. 



1845. Review of Jackson's report on 



geology, Bouve. 



1846. White Mountain rooks, Johnson, 



W.S. 

 Age of the White Mountains, 

 Rogers and Rogers. 



1847. Trains of blocks in Berkshire, 



Mass., Rogers and Rogers. 



New Hampshire — Continued. 



1848. Terrain erratique de I'Amdrique 



du Nord, Desor. 

 Rogers on geology of the White 



Mountains, Jackson, C. T. 

 Supposed fossils of the White 



Mountains, Rogers, H. D. 



1849. Second visit to the United States, 



Lyell. 



1850. Condition of traps as a measure 



of erosion, Hubbard, O. P. 



Terraces of Connecticut Valley, 

 Hitchcock, E. 



Erratic phenomena of the White 

 Mountains, Guyot. 



Nonglaciation of White Moun- 

 tain summits, Jackson, C. T. 



Centers of dispersion of bowlders, 

 Rogers, H. D. 



1851. Potholes of New Hampshire, 



Jackson, C. T. 



Parallelism of mountain chains, 

 Desor. 



Systems of elevation of North 

 America, Foster and Whitney. 

 Clay and sand deposits at high 

 levels in northern New Eng- 

 land, Rogers, H. D. 



Ancient potholes, Jackson, C. T. 



1852. Slide of Mount Lafayette, Hitch- 



cock, E. 



1853. Geologic map of United States, 



etc., Marcou, J. 

 1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- 

 Amerika, Marcou, J. 



1857. Illustrations of surface geology, 



Hitchcock, E. 



1858. Sketch of geology of United 



States, Rogers, H. D. 

 Geology of North America, Mar- 

 cou, J. 



1859. Paleontology of New York, vol. 



3, Hall, J. 

 1861. Subpeat deposits of Diatomacea, 

 Edwards. 



Notes on sections, Hitchcock, C. 

 H. 



Report on geology of Vermont, 

 Hitchcock, E., Hitchcock, E., 

 jr., Hager, and Hitchcook,C. H. 



Chemistry of survey of Vermont, 

 Hitchcock, C. H. 



Conversion of certain conglom- 

 erates into schists and gueiss, 

 Hitchcock, E. 



