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Granberry, J. H. — Continued. 
1011. History of the Schuyler mine, the first copper mine operated in the 
United States. — Eng. and. Min. Jour., vol. 82, pp. 111<;-1119, 3 figs., December 
15, 1906. 
Contains notes on the local geology. 
1012. The Schuyler mine, Kingsland, New Jersey. — Franklin Inst., Jour., 
vol. 164, pp. 13-28, 217-223, 7 figs., 1907. 
Describes the local geology and the occurrence of copper ores. 
Grant, C. C. 
1013. Notes on the past collecting season. — Hamilton Sci. Assoc, Jour, and 
Proc, no. 22, pp. 107-114, 2 figs., 1906. 
Gives notes on the occurrence of fossils in Silurian strata in the vicinity of Hamilton, 
Ontario. 
1014. Additional notes on late collecting season. — Hamilton Sci. Assoc, 
Jour, and Proc, no. 22, pp.* 115-120, 1906. 
Describes the occurrence of fossils in the Silurian beds in the vicinity of Hamilton, 
Ontario". 
1015. Notes on the late collecting season. — Hamilton Sci. Assoc, Jour, and 
Proc, no. 23, pp. 130-137, 1907. 
Gives notes on Silurian fossils and their occurrence in the vicinity of Hamilton. 
Ontario. 
1016. Notes during the collecting season. — Hamilton Sci. Assoc, Jour, and 
Proc, no. 23, pp. 138-144, 1907. 
Gives notes on Silurian fossils occurring in the vicinity of Hamilton, Ontario. 
Grant, Ulysses Sherman. 
1017. Report on the lead and zinc deposits of Wisconsin, with an atlas of 
detailed maps. — Wisconsin Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey, Bull. no. 14, 100 pp., 
26 pis. (18 in atlas), 10 figs., 1906. 
Describes the physiographic features of the Wisconsin lead district, the geologic struc- 
ture of the area, the character, occurrence, and relations of Cambrian and Ordovician 
strata, and the occurrence, relations, and origin of the lead and zinc ores. 
1018. Zinc and lead deposits in Wisconsin. — Min. Mag., vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 
453^60, 7 figs., June, 1906. 
(Jives a general account of the geology of the region, and the occurrence, character, 
and mining of the ores. 
1019. Structural relations of the Wisconsin zinc and lead deposits. -Econ. 
Geology, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 233-242, 4 figs., December-January, 1905-1906. 
Describes the general and structural geology of the ore deposits, and discusses their 
origin. 
1020. Copper and other mineral resources of Prince William Sound. — U. S. 
Geol. Survey, Bull. no. 284, pp. 78-87, 1 fig., 1906. 
Describes tbe general geology of the region, and the occurrence and character of 
deposits of copper ore. 
Grant, Ulysses S., and Burchard, Ernest F. 
1021. Description of the Lancaster and Mineral Point quadrangles [Wis- 
consin- Iowa-Illinois], — U. S. Geol. Survey. Geol. Atlas of the r. S., folio no. 
1 15, II pp., 11 figs., 4 maps, 1907. 
Describes the topography, the occurrence, character, and relations of Cambrian, Ordo 
vician. and Silurian strata and Quaternary deposits, the geologic structure and bistory, 
and the mineral resources, chiefly lead and zinc. 
Gratacap, L. P. 
1022. The Clove Valley Pleistocene lake basin.- -Staten island Nat. Sci. 
Assoc., Proc, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. :: 4, L901. 
