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■Whitfield, Robert P.— Continued. 



Observations on the fauna of the 



rocks at Fort Cassin, Vt., with descrip- 

 tions of a few new species. 



Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. 3, pp. 25-39, 

 plates 1-3, 1800. 



The Fort Cassin rocks and their 



fauna. 



Geo). Soo. Am., Bull., vol. 1, pp. 514-515, 1890. 



Hall, James, and. General remarks. 



United States geological exploration of tlie 

 40tli parallel, C. King in charge, vol. 4, paleon- 

 tology, pp. 199-204, "Wasliington, 1877. 



"White, C. A., and. Observation on 



the rocks of the Mississippi Vallley 

 which have been referred to the Che- 

 mung group of New York, together 

 with descriptions of new species from 

 the same horizon at Burlington, Iowa. 

 Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proo., vol. 8, pp. 289- 

 306, 1862. 



Eeviewed by Anon,, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d se- 

 ries, vol. 33, pp. 422-426. 

 Whiting, H. A. Mono County. 



California, 8tli Eeport of the State Mineralo- 

 gist, pp. 3B2-401, 1888. 

 Whiting, Henry. Cursory remarks upon 

 eastern Florida in 1838. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 35, pp. 47-64, 1839. 

 Whiting, W. H. C. Report of the explora- 

 tion of a new route from the San Anto- 

 nio de Bexar to El Paso, pp. 284-293, 

 Washington, 1849. [Not seen.] 



■ [Observations in western Texas.] 



Eeport Sec. "War, 31st Cong., Ist sess. [Sen- 

 ate], with Ex. Doc. No. 64, pp. 237-250, Wash- 

 ington, 1850. 



■Whitney, H. M. On the eruption near 

 Kehuku [Hawaii]. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 46, pp. 112-115, 

 1868. 

 Whitney, J. D. [Report of work in the 

 northern peninsula of Michigan for 

 1847.] 



XT. S. General Land Office, Eeport for 1847, 

 pp. 223-230, Appendix, 30th Cong., 1st sess.. 

 Senate Ex. Doc. No. 2, Washington, 1848. 



[ ?] Notes on the topography, soil, 



geology, etc., of the district between 

 Portage Lake and the Ontonagon. 



Message Prest. U. S., 31st Cong., Ist sess., 

 House Ex. Doc. No. 5, part 3, pp. 649-665, 

 Washington, 1849. 

 [Report on western part of the min- 

 eral land district] northern peninsula 

 of Michigan. 



Foster and Whitney's synopsis of explora- 

 tions in the northern peninsula of Michigan. 

 Message Prest. TJ. S., 31st Cong., 1st sess., 

 House Ex. Doc. No. 5, part 3, pp. 713-758, 

 Washington, 1849. 



Whitney, J. D. — Continued. 



[Fractured slate in Vermont and on 



Lake Superior.] 



Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, p. 226 

 (i p.), 1851. 



[ ] [Notes on geology of Government 



lands on Lake Superior.] 



Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 3, pp. 210- 

 212, 1851. 

 Eemarks by Desor, p. 212. 



Geological map of Keweenaw Point, 



Lake Superior, folio. New York, 1853. 



The metallic wealth of the United 



States described and compared with 

 that of other countries, xxxii, 510 

 pages, Philadelphia, 1854. 



[ ] Review of Murchison's Siluria. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 19, pp. 371-385, 

 1855. 



Catalogue of the rooks, minerals, 



etc., collected in the district between 

 Portage and Montreal rivers during the 

 years 1847 and 1848. 



Smithsonian Eeport for 1854, pp. 387-392, 

 1855. 



Remarks on the changes which take 



place m the structure and composition 

 of mineral veins near the surface, with 

 particular reference to the east Ten- 

 nessee copper mines. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 20, pp. 53-57, 

 1855. 



Remarks on some points connected 



with the geology of the north shore of 

 Lake Superior. [Abstract.] 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 9, pp. 204- 

 209, 1856. 



On the occurrence of the ores of 



iron in the Azoic system. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc, vol. 9, pp. 209- 

 216, 1856. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 22, pp. 38-49, 

 1850. 

 Mining Mag., vol. 7, pp. 67-73, 1856. 



Remarks on the Huronian and Lau- 



rentian systems of the Canada geolog- 

 ical survey. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 23, pp. 305-314, 

 1857. 



Note on the geological position of 



the Lake Superior sandstone. 



Mining Mag. and Jour. Geol., vol. 12 (2d 

 series, vol. 1), pp. 435-446, 1860. 



On the stratigraphioal position of 



the sandstone of the Connecticut River 

 valley. 



Eead to Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 



Ann. Sci. Discovery, p. 322, 1860. 



