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Pleistocene — Continued. 



Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan— 

 Continued. 



1854. Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and 



Minnesota, Owen, D. D. 

 Expedition to sources of the Mis- 

 sissippi in 1832, Schoolcraft. 



1855. Submerged forest at Fort Law- 



rence, Dawson, J. W. 

 Survey of Wisconsin, Peroival. 

 Shell marls of Michigan, Win- 



chell, A. 



1856. Second report on survey of Wis- 



consin, Percival. 



1858. Eeport on survey of Wisconsin 



for 1857, Daniels. 

 Geology of North America, Mar- 

 oon, J. 



1859. Copper district of the Thessalon, 



etc., Murray, A. 



1860. Drift cavities of Wisconsin, Whit- 



tlesey. 



1861. First biennial report of survey of 



Michigan, Winchell, A. 



1862. Eeport on survey of Wisconsin, 



Hall and Whitney. 

 Origin of certain lakes, Eam- 

 sey. 



1863. Geology, etc., of the Upper Mis- 



sissippi, Hayden. 



1865. Northward transportation of 



drift in lower Michigan, Win- 

 chell, A. 



Surface geology of basins of the 

 Great Lates, Newberry. 



Eeport of geologist of Minnesota, 

 Hanchett. 



Iron ores of Marquette, Mich., 

 Kimball. 



1866. Notes on Wisconsin drift, Bliss. 

 Geology of the lead region, Whit- 

 ney, J. D. 



Geology and minerals of Minne- 

 sota, Whittlesey. 



Eeport on Grand Traverse region, 

 Winchell, A. 



Eeconnaissance in Minnesota, 

 Eames. 



1867. Ice movements in valley of St. 



Lawrence, Whittlesey. 

 Fresh-water Glacial drift of the 

 Northwest, Whittlesey. 



1868. Structure of southern Minnesota, 



Hall, J. 



1869. Geology of portions of Minnesota, 



Hall, J. 



Plelatooene— Continued. 



Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigaij— 

 Continued. 



1869. Certain physical features of Up- 



per Mississippi Eiver, Warren, 

 G.K. 



1870. Eeoent changes in northeastern 



Wisconsin, Stuntz. 



1871. Notizen aus Minnesota, Eloos, 

 Glacial features of Green Bay, 



Lake Michigan, Winchell, 



N.H. 

 Surface geology of Great Lake& 



and Mississippi Valley, New- 

 berry. 

 Native copper of Lake Superior, 



Henwood. 

 Did a glacier flow from Lake 



Huron into Lake Erie, Stroop. 

 Post-Tertiary phenomena in 



Michigan, Winchell, A. 

 General geology of Michigan, 



WincheU, A. 



1872. Ancient lakes of Wisconsin, 



Knapp. 

 Cretaceous basin in Sauk Valley, 



Minnesota, Eloos. 

 Survey of vicinity of Belleplaine, 



WincheU, A. 

 Eegiou about Devils Lake, Wis., 



Eaton, J. H. 



1873. Drift of the Northwest, Winchell, 



N.H. 



Thunder Bay and Shabendowan 

 districts. Lake Superior, Nich- 

 olson. 



General sketch of geology of Min- 

 nesota, Winchell, N. H. 



Iron-bearing rocks of Michigan, 

 Brooks, T. B. 



Chart of nomenclature for Min- 

 nesota, Winchell, N. H. 



Paleozoic rocks of upper Michi- 

 gan, Eominger. 



System of physical features of 

 Michigan, Winchell, A. 



1874. Peat in Minnesota, Winchell, 



N.H. 



Ancient drainage of Lake Win- 

 nipeg, Warren, G. E. 



Geology of Minnesota Valley, 

 Winchell, N. H. 



Belleplaine salt well, Minnesota, 

 Winchell, N. H. 



Points in southern Wisconsin, 

 Irving, E. D. 



