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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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■Wisconsin — Continued. 

 1840. Exploration iu Iowa, Wisconsin, 

 and Illinois. Owen, D. D. 



1842. Notes on geology of tlie Western 



States, Hall, J. 



Wisconsin and Missouri lead re- 

 gions, Hodge, J. T. 



Sandstones and beds about North 

 American lakes, Schoolcraft. 



Lead regions of the Upper Mis- 

 sissippi, Locke, J. 



Position of lead-bearing lime- 

 stone of the Upper Mississippi, 

 King,H. 



1843. Geology of the Western States, 



Owen, D.D. 



Eegion of basin of Upper Missis- 

 sippi, Nicollet. 



Geology of New York, first dis- 

 trict, Mather. 



Geology of western district of 

 New York, Hall, J. 



Age of Lake Superior limestones 

 and sandstones, Houghton. 



Section from Cleveland to the 

 Mississippi, Hall, J. 



1844. Geology of valley of the Missis- 



sippi, King, H. 

 Review of New York reports, 

 Owen, D. D. 



1846. Geology of Western States, Owen, 



D.D. 

 Observations on magnetic dip, 

 Whittlesey. 



1847. Lacustrine deposits in vicinity of 



the Great Lakes, Lapham, I. A. 

 Eeport of survey of Wisconsin 

 and Iowa, Owen, D. D. 



1848. On geology of Wisconsin, Owen, 



D.D. 

 Reconnaissance of Chippewa land 

 district, Owen, D. D. ; Nor- 

 wood. 



1849. Northern Mississippi, Bolton, E. 



1850. Alluvions marines et laoustres et 



du terrain erratique, Desor. 

 Erratic phenomena about Lake 

 Superior, Agassiz, L. 



1851. Superficial deposits, Lake Supe- 



rior land district, Desor. 

 Ueber Kupfer- und Eisenerze am 



Lake Superior, Koch. 

 Potsdam on St. Croix River, 



Desor. 



■Wisconsin — Continued. 



1851. Azoic system in Lake Superior 



district, Foster and Whitney. 



Introduction to report on Wis- 

 consin, Iowa, and Minnesota, 

 Owen, D. D. 



Geology of Lake Superior land 

 district iron region, Foster and 

 Whitney. 



Paleontology of lowest sand- 

 stone of Northwest, Owen, 

 D.D. 



Geology of southeastern Wiscon- 

 sin, Lapham, I. A. 



Silurian and Devonian iron re- 

 gion of Lake Superior, Hall, J. 



Age of sandstone and igneous 

 phenomena. Lake Superior, 

 Foster and Whitney. 



Clay and drift near Lake Supe- 

 rior, Desor. 



Terraces of Lake Superior, Desor. 



Swamps bordering the Western 

 rivers, Desor. 



Wells in red clay of Green Bay, 

 Whittlesey. 



1852. Report on Pigeon Point, Owen, R. 

 Comparison of geology of Ten- 

 nessee and New York, Hall, J. 



Sur la carte gfiologique du lac 

 Supdrieur de Foster et Whit- 

 ney, Desor. 



Wisconsin south of Lake Supe- 

 rior, Whittlesey. 



Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, Min- 

 nesota, etc., Owen, D. D. 



Explorations in Wisconsin, 

 Hall, J. 



Report on valleys of Minnesota, 

 Mississippi, and Wisconsin 

 rivers, Shumard, B. F. 



1853. Silur-fauna in Wisconsin and 



New York, Barrande. 

 Drift of Northern and Western 



States, Whittlesey. 

 Geologic map of United States, 



etc., Maroou, J. 



1854. Silurian system, Lake Superior 



district, Bailey, J. W. 



Lead district, Daniels. 



Upper Mississippi lead region, 

 Phillips, J. V. 



Map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and 

 Minnesota, Owen, D. D. 



First report on survey of Wis- 

 consin, Daniels. 



