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)8t5 — Bone , Ami — ' Essai d'une Carle Geohgique du Globe Terreslre , Paris. An English translation with ad- 
ditions and corrections has appeared in: The Physical Atlas of Natural Phe- 
nomena, by A. K Johnston; Edinburgh, 1848; and also in the edition of 1856, 
under the title of: The Geological Sirucltire of the Globe, by J. P. Nichol. An 
American edition has appeared under the title of: Outline of the Geology of the 
Globe, by Edward Hitchcock. Boston, 1853. 
1845 - LyeJI, Sir Charles — Geological Map of the United States, Canada, etc.; accompanying: Travels in North 
America in the years 1841 — 42; London and New York — English and Ame- 
rican edition — . A second English edition appeared in 1855; and a Ger- 
man translation has been made under the title : Geognoslische Karte der Ver- 
einigten Staalen, Canada, etc.; accompanying; Charles Lyell’s Reisen in Nord- 
amerika. Deutsch , von Dr. Emil Th. Wolff. Halle, 1846. 
1846 — Owen ^ David Dale — Geological Chart of the Ohio valley, to illustrate: On the Geology of the Western 
States of North America; in the postponed papers of the second volume of: 
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London; plate XIX. — 
Comnjunicated by Mr. Lyell; read November 2, 1842. London. 
1848 — Owen ^ David Dale — Provisional Geological Map of Part of the Chippeway land district of Wisconsin, with 
part of Iowa, and of Minnesota Territory, to illustrate: Report of a Geological 
reconnaissance of the Chippewa land District of Wisconsin; and, inciden- 
tally, of portion of the Kickapoo country, and of a part of Iowa, and of the 
Minnesota Territory. Washington. 
1848 — VislizenUS, a. — Geological Sketch, accompanying: Memoir of a tour to Northern Mexico in 1846 and 1847. 
Washmgton. Translated into German and printed in : Geographisches Jahrhuch 
zur Mittheilung aller wichtigern neuen Erforscliungen , von Dr. Heinrich Berg- 
haus; Gotha, 1850; under the title of: Dr. A. Vislizenus, geologischc Skizze 
seines Ileisewcgcs von Independence durch das ndrdlichc Mescico bis zur Mundung 
des Hio Grande del Norte. 
1850 — Grewingk, C. — Karte, zur Abhandlung uber die Geogn. und Orogr. beschaffenheit der N. W.-Kusle Ame- 
rika's und der anliegenden Inseln, mil Zugrundelegung der Karlen des Hydrogr. 
i)ep. des Sec~Minisieriunis zu Petersburg , accompanying: Reitrag zur 
Kennlniss der orographischen und geognostischen beschaiTenheit der Nord- 
Wesl-Kuste Amerika’s mit den anliegenden Inseln. (Verhandl. der Russ.- 
FCaiserl. Mineral. Gesellschaft zu S* Petersburg ; Jabrgang 1848 und 1849.) 
St. Petersburg, 1850. 
1851 — Sir John — iWap oh the Physical Geography and Geology of the Arctic Regions; accompany- 
ing: Arctic searching Expedition ; a Journal of a boat-voyage through Rupert's 
land and (he Arctic sea, in search of the discovery ships, under command 
of Sir John Franklin. London. 
1852 — Ov\ 'en , David Dale — Geological Map of Wtscon.^m, Iowa, and Minnesota; exhibiting, also, the extension of 
the Iowa Coalfield into Missouri, and its relations to the Illinois Coal-field — the 
map is dated 1851, hut appeared only in 1852 — ; accompanying: Report of 
a Geological Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota: and. incidcnlaH\^ 
of a portion of Nebraska Territory. Philadelphia. 
In the same Report is found a Geological Map of parts, of Minnesota and 
W’tscomtn, designed to show portions of the rock formations now concealed by 
Drift; by J. G. Norwood. 
