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Roessler, A. li.— Continued. 



Roessler'8 latest map of the State of 



Texas, exhibiting mineral and agrionl- 

 tural districts, etc., scale 20 miles to an 

 Inch, New York, 1874. 



K. k. Geol.-Eelolis., Verhandlungen, 1868, 

 pp. 188-190, 1869. 



AUgemeine Bemerkungeu tlber die 



Geologle der Gegenden jenseits des 

 Mississippi-Flusses. 



K. k. Geol.-Eeiolia., Verhandliing, 1869, pp. 

 361-363, 1870. 



Kupfererz in Texas. 



K. k. Geol.-Eelohs., Verhandlung, 1869, p. 2, 

 1870. 



Geologie des General Land Office der 



Vereinigten Staaten. Geologische Un- 

 tersuchungen in Texas. 



Map of Llano County, Tex., show- 

 ing geology, mineral localities, topog- 

 raphy, etc., scale 4,000 varas to an 

 inch. New York, 1875. 



Geological sketch of the Sour Lake 



region, Hardin County, Tex. 



HanfoTd's Texas Stale Eegister, vol. 16, pp. 

 93-95, Galveston, 1876. 



Some account of the mineral wealth 



of Texas. 



Hanford's Texas State Eegister, vol. 16, pp. 

 87-90. 1876. 



' Map of Archer County [also of 



Brown, Comanche, Fayette, Galveston, 

 Gillespie, Hamilton, Haskell, Jack, Mo- 

 Oulloch, Marion, Montague, Rains, Red 

 River, San Saba, and Young counties, 

 with similar titles], State of Texas, 

 exhibiting the extent of public sur- 

 veys, land grants, and all other ofBoial 

 information, compiled from official 

 surveys of the general land office at 

 Austin ; showing also geology, mineral 

 localities, and other important details ; 

 carefully selected from authentic 

 sources, revised and corrected up to 

 August 1, 1876, New York, 1876. 



Beschaffenheit und geologische Ver- 



hiiltnisse des Sauersee's in Hardin 

 County, Tex. 



K. k. geol. Eeiohs., Verhandlung, 1876, pp. 

 227-229, 1877. 



Loew, Oscar, and. Erforsohung des 



Nordwest-Theiles von Texas im Jahr 

 1872. 



Petermann's Mittheil, vol. 19. pp. 453-467, 

 pi. 23, 4°, 1873. 



Bull. 127 53 



Rogers, A. N. The mines and mills of 

 Gilpin County, Colo. 



Am. Inat. Mining Eng,, Trans., vol. 11, 

 pp. 29-51, 1883. 



Rogers, Henry Darwin. On the Falls of 

 Niagara and the reasonings of some 

 authors respecting them. 



Am. Jour. Soi.. vol. 27, pp. 326-335, 1835. 

 "With remarks by B. Silliman, p. 335 (j p.). 



Report on the geology of North 



America. 



British Assoc., Eeport for 1834, pp. 1-66, 

 1835. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 28, pp. 74-75, 

 1835. 



Report on the geological survey of 



the State of New Jersey, first report, 

 174 pages, plate, Philadelphia, 1836. 

 2d edi tion, 188 pages, 1 plate, Philadel- 

 phia, 1836. 



First annual report of the State 



geologist of Pennsylvania, 22 pages, 

 Harrisburg, 1836. 



Second annual report on the geol- 

 ogical exploration of the State of 

 Pennsylvania, 91 pages, plate, Harris- 

 burg, 1838. 



Another edition has 93 pages. 

 Abstract, Am. Jour. Sol., vol. 34, pp. 188- 

 190, 1838. 



Some facts in the geology of the 



central and western portion of North 

 America, collected from the statements 

 and unpublished notices of recent 

 travelers. 



Geol. Soc. London, Proc, vol. 2, pp. 103- 

 106, 1838. 

 Abstract, Neues Jahrbuch, 1838, pp. 436-438. 



Third annual report of the geolog- 

 ical survey of the State of Pennsyl- 

 vania, 119 pages, 16°, Harrisburg, 1839. 

 Another edition has 118 pages. 



Fourth annual report on the geo- 

 logical survey of the State of Penn- 

 sylvania, 252 pages, Harrisburg, 1840. 

 Another edition has 215 pages. 



Description of the geology of the 



State of New Jersey, being a final 

 report (with plate and map), 301 pages, 

 Philadelphia, 1840. (Reprinted with- 

 out map, Trenton, 1865.) 



[Deposition of drift in Pennsyl- 

 vania.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 41, p. 175 (J p.), 1841. 

 Assoc. Am. Geol., Trans., p. 27 (J p.), 1843. 



