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Notice of Newly Discovered Fish-Beds and a Fossil Footmark in the Red 

 Sandstone Formation of New Jersey. By W. M. C. Eedfield. In 

 ' American Journal of Science,' vol. xliv. p. 134. April, 1843. 



On the Fossil Footprints of Birds and Impressions of Rain-drops in the 

 Valley of the Connecticut. "By Charles Lyell. In Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc. of London, vol. iii. no. 91. Also in ' American Journal of Science,' 

 vol. xlv. p. 394. 



Ornithichnites of the Connecticut River Sandstones and the Dinornis of 

 New Zealand. By Professor B. Silliman. (Dr. Deane's correspondence 

 with Dr. Mantell.) In 4 American Journal of Science,' vol. xlv. p. 177. 

 October, 1843. 



On the Fossil Footmarks of Turner's Falls, Massachusetts. By James 

 Deane, M. D. 5 pages and 2 plates. In ' American J ournal of Science/ 

 vol. xlvi. p. 73. April, 1844. 



Report on Ichnolithology or Fossil Footmarks, with a Description rf se- 

 veral New Species and the Coprolites of Birds from the Valley of the 

 Connecticut River, and of a supposed Footmark from the Valley of the 

 Hudson River. By E. Hitchcock. [Read before the Association of 

 American Geologists and Naturalists at Vv r ashington, 11th May, 1844.] 

 In ' American Journal of Science,' vol. xlvii. pp. 113 and 292. 32 pages 

 and 2 plates. 



On the Discovery of Fossil Footmarks. By James Deane, M.D. In 

 'American Journal of Science,' vol. xlvii. p. 381. 10 and 2 pages. 



Rejoinder to the preceding Article. By E. Hitchcock. Op. cit. p. 390. 

 10 pages. 



Answer to the Rejoinder of Professor Hitchcock. By J. Deane. Op. 

 cit. p. 399. 10 and 3 pages. 



Analysis of the Coprolites of Birds from the New Red Sandstone of the 

 Connecticut. By Samuel L. Dana, LL.D. With remarks by E. Hitch- 

 cock. In 'American Journal of Science,' vol. xlviii. p. 46. 15 

 pages* 



Extract of a Letter from Professor E. Hitchcock, embracing miscellaneous 

 remarks upon Fossil Footmarks, etc., and a Letter from Professor 

 Richard Owen, on the Great Bird-nests of New Holland. In ' American 

 Journal of Science,' vol. xlviii. p. 61. April, 1845. 4 pages. 



Description of Fossil Footprints in the New Red Sandstone of the Con- 

 necticut Valley. By James Deane, M.D. In 'American Journal of 

 Science,' vol. xlviii. p. 158. April, 1845. 10 pages and 1 plate. 



Fossil Footmarks found in the Strata of the Carboniferous Series in West- 

 moreland Count}', Pennsylvania. By Dr. T. A. King. In - American 

 Journal of Science,' vol. xlviii. pp. 217 and 343. April, 1845. 11 pages 

 with woodcuts. 



On the Fossil Footmarks in the Red Sandstone of the Connecticut River. 

 By Dr. Joseph Barratt. Read before the Association of American Geo- 

 logists and Naturalists at New Haven. Proceedings, p. 23. 1845. 



On the Evidences of Congelation on the New Red Sandstone. By Dr. 

 Barratt. Op. cit. p. 26. 1845. 



An Attempt to Name, Classify, and Describe the Animals that made the 

 Fossil Footmarks of New England. By E. Hitchcock. In Proceed- 

 ings of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, p. 23. 

 1845. 



Footsteps of the Sandpiper on Clay (with a plate). By Sir C. Lyell. In 

 ' First Travels in United States,' vol. ii. pp. 134-143. 1845. 



Supposed Reptilian Footsteps in Nova Scotia. By Sir C. Lyell. Op. 

 cit. vol. ii. p. 176. 



