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(23) .1843 Hall > James. Gsologkal Mjp of the Middle and Western States. 



Geol. N. Y. pt 4. 1843. Follows p. 685. Scale 1 in.= 30 m. 

 A large hand-colored geological map accompanied by a 

 section sheet. 



(24) 1843 Sections in the 4th geological district. Geol. N. Y. 



pt 4. 1843. pi. 2-13. Colored geological sections. 



(25) 1843 Mather, W. W. Geological and Mineralogical Map of Part 



of Orange County. Geol. N. Y. pt 1. 1843. pi. 41. Black 

 and white. 



(26) 1843 Geological sections in the 1st geological district. 



Geol. N. Y. pt 1. Various plates. 



(27) 1843 North end of New York Island and sketch of Sterling 



Iron Mine. Geol. N. Y. pt 1. 1843. pi. 30. Colored 

 geological maps. 



(28) 1843 Map of the Hudson river district near Rhinebeck, 



Germantown etc. Geol. N. Y. pt 1. 1843. pi. 29. A 

 colored sketch map. 



(29) 1843 Map of area from Barnegat to Fishkill-on-the-Hudson. 



Geol. N. Y. pt 1. 1843. pi. 28. A colored geologic sketch 

 map with two sections. 



(30) 1843 Geological sections on Long Island. Geol. N. Y. pt 1. 



1843. PV 4- 



(31) 1843 Geological sections of New York Island, and Lansing- 



burg, Rensselaer co. Geol. N. Y. pt 1. 1843. pi. 3. 



(32) 1843 Oyster Pond Point, Sands Point, etc. Geol. N. Y. 



pt 1. 1843. pi. 2. Small sketches of the geology and 

 topography. 



(33) 1843 Map of Rockland county, Westchester county, Long 



Island and Staten Island and New York Island. Geol. N. Y. 

 pt 1. 1843. pi. 1. A large colored geologic map. 



(34) 1844 Emmons, E. Agricultural and Geological Map of the State of 



New York. Same as " 1842 " map of the four geologists 

 but contains the Taconic system. 



(35) 1845 Lyell, Sir Charles. Map of the Niagara District. Accom- 



panies " Travels in North America," by Sir Charles Lyell. 

 1845. v. 1, facing p. 30. A hand-colored map showing the 

 strata Medina to Helderberg. 



(36) 1845 Birdseye View of the Falls of Niagara and Adjacent 



Country Colored Geologically. Accompanies " Travels in 

 North America," by Sir Charles Lyell. 1845. v. 1 (front). 

 Color printing used on this map. A panoramic view of the 

 country from Lake Erie to Lewiston. This is the first example 

 of color printing found on any geologic map in the United 

 States, and was done in London. 



(37) 1845 Geological Map of the United States and Canada. 



Accompanies " Tra\els in North America," by Sir Charles 

 Lyell. 1845. v. 2 (front). A very nicely hand-colored map. 

 The New Voik portion was drawn from data obtained from 

 the 1842 £rd 1843 retorts of the Natural History Survey, 

 as he had not seen the large map. 



