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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



CONTAINING REFERENCES TO THE GEOLOGY AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES OE 



CECIL COUNTY. 



1624. 



Smith, John. A Generall Historie of Virginia. New England, and 

 the Summer Isles, etc. London, 1624. [Several editions.] 



(Repub.) The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captaine 

 Iohn Smith in Europe, Asia, Afrika, and America, etc. Richmond, 1819, 2 

 vols. — from London edition of 1629. 



Pinkerton's Voyages and Travels, vol. 13, London, 1812, 4to, pp. 1-253 — 

 from London edition of 1624. 



Eng-. Scholars Library No. 16. (For bibliography of Smith's works and 

 their republication, see pp. cxxx-cxxxii.) 



1778. 



Burnaby, Andrew. Travels through the Middle Settlements in 

 North America in the years 1759 and 1760; with observations upon the 

 State of the Colonies. 



(Repub.) Pinkerton's Voyages and Travels, vol. xiii, London, 1812, pp. 

 701-752. 



1784. 



Swedenborg, Emanual. Eegnum Snbterraneum sive Minerale de 



Ferro. [etc.] Dresdae et Lipsiae. MDCCLXXXIY. 



1796. 

 Carey, M. Carey's American Pocket Atlas containing the follow- 

 ing maps, viz. . . . with a concise Description of each State. Phila., 

 1796. 12mo. 118 pp. 



1807. 



Scott, Joseph. A Geographical description of the states of Mary- 

 land and Delaware. Phila., Kimber, Conrad & Co., 1807. 



1809. 



Latrobe, B. H. An account of the Freestone Quarries on the 

 Potomac and Rappahannock rivers. (Read Feb. 10, 1807.) 



Trans. Araer. Phil. Soc., o. s. vol. vi, 1809, pp. 283-293. 



Maclure, Wm. Observations on the Geology of the United States, 

 explanatory of a Geological Map. (Read Jan. 20, 1809.) 



Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, o. s. vol. vi, 1809, pp. 411-428. 



