Alphabetical List 



Darby, William. A tour from the city of New York, to Detroit, in 

 the Michigan territory, made between the 2d of May and the 22d of 

 September, 1818 . . . The tour is accompanied with a map upon 

 which the route will be designated; a particular map of the Falls and 

 river of Niagara, and the environs of the city of Detroit. N. Y.: 

 Kirk and Mercein. 1819. Pp. 160-169. 



View of the United States, historical, geographical, and statistical; 



exhibiting, in a convenient form, the natural and artificial features of 

 the several states. . . . Phila. : Tanner. 1828. Pp. 209-21 6. V 



Darton, Nelson Horatio. Catalogue and index of contributions to 

 North American geology, 1732-1891. (U. S. geol. survey. Bull. 

 No. 127. Wash.: 1896. Pp. 686-702.) 



Data on electric baking with Niagara power. (Elec. wld. & 

 eng. Aug. 12, 1905. 46:268.) 



Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle. Journal of a tour through the 

 United States and Canada, made during the years 1837-1838. 

 Oxford : T. Combe, ptr. 1 843. Pp. 44-48 VII and XI 



Davenport, Bishop. A new gazetteer, or geographical dictionary, of 

 North America and the West Indies. . . . Bait.: M'Dowell. 1833. 

 P. 356 V 



Davies, Thomas. An east view of the great cataract of Niagara. 

 Engraved on copper by J. Foregeron. I 760 IX 



Davis, Major Henry. "Great Horseshoe Fall." (1848?).. IX 



Davis, Rebecca Harding. The passing of Niagara. (Indep. Nov. 



25, 1897. 49:1527-1528.) XI 



Davison, G. M. Niagara Falls: the travelers' guide through the middle 



and northern states and the provinces of Canada. Saratoga Springs. 



1833. Pp. 264-272 XII 



Day at the Falls (A). (Colburn's new mo. mag., 1838. 4: 



482-483.) Ill 



Day, David F. A catalogue of the flowering and fern-like plants 



growing without cultivation in the vicinity of the Falls of Niagara. 



(Ann. rep'ts of the com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 1 898. 



14: 61-134.) VI 



— — Catalogue of the Niagara flora. A catalogue of the flowering 

 and fern-like plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of the 

 Falls of Niagara. (Ann. rep'ts of the com'rs of the state reserv. at 



Niagara. 1887. 4:67-133.) VI 



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