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NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



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Pleistocene — Continued. 



New England— Continued. 



1860. Lake rampartsin Vermont, Hitch- 



cook, C. H. 

 Tertiary fossils from Labrador, 



Maine, etc., Dawson, J. W. 

 Ancient glaciation of Green 



Mountain, Hitchcock, C. H. 



1861. Elevation and depression in 



North America, Gesner. 

 Geology of the wild lands of 



Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. 

 Notes on sections across Vermont, 



Hitchcock, C. H. 

 General report on geology of 



Maine, Hitchock, C. H. 

 Drift near Brandon, Vt., Jackson 



and Blake. 

 Economical geology of Vermont, 



Hager. 

 Changes of level during drift 



period, Adams, C. B. 

 Notes on wild lands of Maine, 



Holmes, E. 

 Report on northern Vermont, 



Hall, S. R. 

 Geology of Aqnidneck, Hitch- 

 cock, C. H. 

 Geology of Plymouth, Vt., Hager. 

 Physical geography of Maine, 



Holmes, E. 

 Bowlder, with fossils from Saco 



River, Me., Rogers, W. B.; 



Jackson, C. T. 

 Glaci ation of Vinalhaven region, 



De Laski. 

 Report on geology of Vermont, 



Hitchcock, E., Hitchcock, E., 



jr., Hager, and Hitchcock, 



C.H. 

 Subpeat deposits of Diatomacea, 



Edwards. 

 Fossil fruits in lignites of Bran- 

 don, Vt., Lesquereux. 

 Chemistry of survey of Vermont, 



Hitchcock, C. H. 

 Physical geography and scenery 



of Vermont, Hager. 



1862. Glacial action in southern Maine, 



De Laski. 

 Geology of Marblehead, Gregory, 



J.J.H. 

 Marls or diatomaceous earths of 



Mame, Bailey, L. W. 

 Salt marsh formations of Lynn, 



Mudge. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 



New England — Continued. 

 1862. Allagash and Cauquomogomoc 



lakes, White, O. 

 Grooved bowlders in Bethel, Me., 



True. 

 Reports on geology of Maine, 



Hitchcock, C. H. 

 Geology of Manchester and Lynn- 

 field, Mass., Mudge. 

 Bowlder near Groveland, Mass., 



Mudge. 

 Flora of the White Mountains, 



Dawson, J. W. 

 Exploration in Aroostook County, 



Me., Holmes, E. 

 Notes on Maine, Hitchcock, C. H. 



1864. Address, Natural History Society 



of Montreal, Dawson, J. W. 



Glacial action about Penobscot 

 Bay, De Laski. 



Powow Hill, Mass., Gregory. 



Remarks on Gloucester coast re- 

 gion, Gregory. 



Gravel pit at Topsfield, Mass., 

 Todd. 



Local geology of Topsfield, Mass., 

 Mackenzie. 



Relation of vegetation to geology 

 at Marblehead, Gregory. 



Remarks on geology of Middle- 

 ton, Mass., Gregory. 



1865. Potholes near Poultney, Vt., 



Nichols, J. A. 

 Origin of prairies, Winchell, A. 

 Frozen well of Brandon, Vt., 



Blake, Rogers and Jackson. 



1866. Post-Tertiary of Maine, De Laski. 

 Glaciation at Rockville, Mass., 



Barden. 



Glacial phenomena of Labrador 

 and Maine, Packard. 



Some features of glaciation in the 

 United States, Jackson, C. T. 



Buried pine swamp at Newbury- 

 port, Mass., Perkins. 



Formation of excavated lake ba- 

 sins of New England, Shaler. 



Geology of Andover, Mass., 

 Hitchcock, C. H. 



Polishing of rocks by sand, Jack- 

 son, C. T. 



Glacial period in North America, 

 Belt, T. 



1867. Ancient glaciers in White Moun- 



tains, Vose. 



