Increase Alien Lapham. — Winchell. 35 
Sherman's address, with a portrait. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Ameri- 
can Biography, a sketch based largely, or entirely, on Sherman's ad- 
dress. Dr. P. R. Hoy and Mr. E. R. Leland have tributes to the life 
and labors of Lapham in Vol. in of the Transactions of the Wisconsin 
Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Proceedings of the Davenport 
Academy of Natural Sciences. Vol. n, 1876-77; sketch by Dr. C. C. Parry. 
The American Antiquarian, March, 1893; short sketch by the editor, 
with a portrait. The following bibliography is taken primarily from the 
lately published "Bibliography of Wisconsin Authors,'' prepared and 
published by the Wisconsin Historical Society, but it contains some 
corrections and additions.] 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DR. I. A. LAPHAM. 
1. Notice of the Louisville and Shippingsport canal and of the ge- 
ology of the vicinity. (With plates, sections, etc.) — Am. Jour, of Sci., 
(1) XIV, pp. 65-69, 1828. 
2. Observations of the primitive and other boulders of Ohio, by Da- 
rius and Increase A. Lapham. — Id., (1) XXII, pp. 300-303, 1832. 
3. Miscellaneous observations on the geology of Ohio. — State Docu- 
ments of Ohio, p. 31, 1837. 
4. On the existence of certain lacustrine deposits in the vicinity of 
the great lakes, usually confounded with the "drift.'" — American Jour- 
nal of Science, (1) XXXII, pp. 90-94, 1837. 
5. Catalogue of plants found in the vicinity of Milwaukee, Wiscon- 
sin Territory. Milwaukee, 23 pp., 1838. 
6. Documentary history of the Milwaukee and Rock River canal. 
Milwaukee, 151 pp., 1840. 
7. Report on the commerce of the town of Milwaukee, and naviga- 
tion of Lake Michigan. 1842. (Pamphlet.) 
8. A geographical and topographical description of Wisconsin, with 
brief sketches of its history, geology, mineralogy, natural history, popu- 
lation, soil, productions, government, antiquities, etc., etc. Milwaukee: 
P. C. Hale, 1844, 255 pp.; 2d ed., improved, with map, 208 pp., 1846. 
9. Statement of elevation of Wisconsin. — American Journal of Sci- 
ence, (1) XLVI, pp. 258-260, 1844. 
10. Communication to Governor Dewey on the subject of a state peni- 
tentiary. — Journal of Wisconsin Assembly, pp. 682-687, 1849. 
11. (Catalogue of) Plants of Wisconsin. — Proceedings of American 
Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 19-62, 1849. 
12. Wisconsin; her topographical features, and general adaptation for 
agriculture. — Northwestern Journal of Education, Science and ( ieneral 
Literature, I, pp. 46-49, 1850. 
13. Meteorology.— Ibid., pp. 117 -122. 
14. On the geology of the southeastern portion of the state of Wis- 
consin, being the part not surveyed by the United States geologists. — 
Report on the Geology of the Lake Superior land district, by • I. W 
Foster and J. D. Whitney, Part 2. Washington, pp. 167-173, 1861. 
