Edn'cird Hitchcock. — Hitchcock. 149 
1859. Who first scientifically investigated and described fossil foot- 
mai-ks in the Connecticut valley? Two issues of the Spring- 
field Republican in May. 
1860. Remarks vipon certain points of Ichnology. 13 pages. 
On certain conglomerated and brecciated trachytic dikes in the 
Lower Silurian rocks of Shelburne, Vt., with special refer- 
ence to the degree of heat at the time of their production. 3 
pages. 
Additional facts respecting the Clathropteris of Easthampton, 
Mass. 1 page. Read at the Newport meeting of the A. A. 
A. S. 
1860. Elementary Geology. 31st edition: 1.30 pages. Entirely rewrit- 
ten with the assistance of C H. Hitchcock. 
18(30. Letter to New York World dated Oct. 8, concerning a memoir of 
Mary Lyon. 
1860. Exegesis of 1 Cor. XV, 25-44. Bibliotheca Sacra. 10 pages. 
1860. Distorted pebbles. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1 page, vol. VII. 
1860. Elementary Anatomy and Physiology. By E. Hitchcock and E. 
Hitchcock, Jr.: 441 pages. First and last chapters: 43 pages. 
1860. The West Parish Cemetery, Amherst, Mass. Hampshire and 
Franklin Express. 
1861. On the conversion of certain conglomerates into talcose and mi- 
caceovis schists and gneiss, by the elongation, flattening and 
metamorphosis of the pebbles and the cement. Amer. Jour. 
Sci., N. S., vol. XXXI, 21 pages. 
1861. Geology of Vermont: Descriptive, Theoretical, Economical and 
Scenographical. By Edward Hitchcock, Edward Hitchcock, 
Jr., A. D. Hager and C. H. Hitchcock. 2 vols: 988 pages: 
38 plates: of this E. H. prepared 211 pages. 
1861. The Cross in Nature and Nature in the Cross. 31 pages. Biblio- 
theca Sacra, vol. XVII I. 
1861. Address at Mt. Holyoke Seminary at its 25th anniversary. 
1862. Supplement to the Ichnology of New England. Proc. Amer.. 
Acad. Art and Sciences., vol. VI, 8 pages. 
1862. The Visitor's Guide to the Public Rooms and Cabinets of Am 
herst College. By C. H. Hitchcock. 51 pages prepared by 
E. H. 
18GJ. A Gorilla at Amherst. Congregaticmalist. 
186.3. New facts and conclusions respecting the Fossil Footmarks of 
the Connecticut valley. Amer. Jour. Sci., N.S., vol. XXXVI, 
11 pages. 
1863. The law of Nature's constancy subordinate to the higher law of 
change. Bibliotheca Sacra, vol. xx, 72 pages. 
1863. Reminiscences of Amherst College, Historical, Scientific, Bio- 
graphical and AutoV)igraphical: also of other and wider life ex- 
periences. 4 plates and mafj. 420 pages. 
1865. Supplement to the Ichnology of New England. Report made in 
1863 to legislature of Massachusetts. 106 pages: 20 plates. 
Edited by C. H. Hitchcock. 
