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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 •iV~ i..«'. i I DEPARTMEXT OF TIIR INTHKIO R BULLETIN OF TUK UNITED STATES |geological survey ISTo. 7 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1884 ^^> UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY J. W. POWELL DIRECTOR MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA A. CATALOaUE OF GEOLOGICAL MAPS ov AMERICA (North and South) 1752-1881 IN GEOGRAPHIC AND CHRONOLOGIC ORDEB BT JULES MABOOn and JOHN BELENAF MABOOU WASHINGTON OOVEicNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1884 lasMHBI % i CONTENTS. ^ontractioDH used in roforcnces 7 tntroduotion 9 I. — America in goiioral, cumprimiig both North and South America 19 II, — North America in general, comprising the United States, or a large portion of thorn, and the British possessions of North America.... 23 III. — Arctic America, comjirising Greenland, Arctic Archipelago, and the northernmost part of America 33 IV.— Newfoundland 36 V. — Acadia, comprising Nova Scotia (Cape Breton Island), Prince Edward Island, Magdalen Islands, and New Brunswick 39 VI.— Canada proper, comprising the Province of Quebec (Anticosti Island), or Lower (Canada, or East Canada, and the Province of Ontario, or Upper Canada, or West Canada 47 VII. — New England, comprising Maine; New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa- chnsetts, Rhodi^ Island, and Connecticut 52 ^III. — New York and New Jersey 58 IX. — Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland 64 X. — Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan 77 XI. — Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa 89 JXII. — Southern States, comprising Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ten- nessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina 102 till. — Northwestern States and Territories, comprising Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, National Park, and Idaho 113 HV. — Northwest Territories of the British possessions, comprising Manitoba, Hudson Bay Company's Territory, Saskatchewan River, orAssinni- boinia, British Columbia, Vancouver and Qneen Charlotte Islands. 117 [XV. — Pacific States and Territories, comprising Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California 122 tVl. — Central-Western States and Territories, comprising Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri IU7 I'^II. — Southwestern Statet md Territories, comprising Arkansas, Louisiana, Indian Territory New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona 139 III.— Mexico 144 HX, — West Indies or Antilles, comprising all the islands between the Baha- mas and Trinidad 14(j fX, — Central America, comprising British Honduras or Balize, Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Eica 149 tl. — South America in general 150 til. — Ecuador, Colombia or New Granada, and Venezuela 151 XpII.— Guiana and Brazil 153 IV. — Paraguay, Uruguay, Republica Argentina, Patagonia, Falkland Islands or Islas Malvinas, and Tierra del Fuego 154 tV.— Chili, Bolivia, and Peru 156 (plement ■.... 169 labetioalindex 173 5 ^;v •' . /A< t en^ CONTRACTIONS USED IN REFBRBNCBS. Wberc not otherwise stated, the geological maps are in colors, and' |ihe works containing them are in octavo. When a map contains a part of countries belonging to other great Ideographical divisions, as adopted in this catalogue, it is always placed |u the division embracing most of its area. For instance, the " Carte (eulogique des bords du Lac Champlain," embracing parts of Vermont, few York, and Canada, is put in New England, because it covers more Vermont than it does of Canada or New York, but in the index of places New York and Canada are referred to as countries contained in le map. In the chronological order, when no question of priority is involved, 16 maps of the same year are classified in the alphabetical order of leir authors. Amer. Journ. Silliman, — The American Journal of Science and Arts, [ew Haven, Conn. Ann. New York Acad. Sci. — Annals of the New York Academy of jience. New York. iull. Soc. Qiol. France. — Bulletin de la Soci6t6 G^ologique de France, iris. \Geol. Surv. Canada, — Geological Survey of Canada. id Oeol. Surv. Pennsylvania. — Second Geological Survey of Pennsyl- Miia. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sciencea. — Journal of the Academy of Natural Sci- 368 of Philadelphia. 4to. Philadelphia. Tourn. Oeol. Soc. London.— The QuarteJy Journal of the Geological 5iety of London. few. Mus. Comp. ZoOl. at Cambridge. — Memoirs of the Museum of Com- bative Zoology at Cambridge, Mass. ^roc. Acad. Nat. Sciences. — Proceedings of the Acatlemy of Natural jences of Philadelphia. * ^roc. Amer. Phil. Soc. — Proceedings of the American Philosophical Jiety held at Philadelphia for promoting Useful Knowledge, '•arw. Amer. Phil. /Soc— Transactions of the American Philosophical 5i«ty hold at Philadelphia for promoting Useful Knowledge. 4to. ^ram. Amer. Inst. Mining Engrs. — Transactions of the American In- ite of Mining Engineers. Easton, Pa. /■^ ..A/>, 8 MAPOTECA OEOLOGICA AMERICANA. Tram. Lit. and Hist. ISoc. ^mc^cc— TmnsuctioiiH oi' tbo Litorury aud Historical Society of (Jjicbec. Trant. North of Jlogic and geographic order all the maps relating to American geology kiu)wn to nie. In general, catalogues of maps are not nu'ierous. Those of geological maps only are very rare. I know of only one purporting to comprise the maps of all the world; it is the "Geognostische Karten unseres Jahr- huDderts." Zusammengestellt von Bernhard C'otta, Freiberg (Saxony), 1850. 8vo of only GO i>age8. The authcn-, although he has placed in it maps pertaining j)urely to physical geography, such as the geographical distribution of volcanoes, has oidy succeeded in enumerating 'til geog- nostical maps. America is placed in the last division " VI. Ausser-Eu- ropa," and ita geological maps are united with those of Asia, Africa, Australia, and Oceania. All these large geographical divisions outside of Europe have but 53 numbers, of which 30 belong to maps on Uie geology of America ; and several of the numbers indi(!ate mrnoirs with- out geological maps properly so called, and some even without any kind of a map; for instance, No. 525, Finch " Karte de Gegend von Boston," in Silliman's Journal of Science, Vol. VIII, 1824, which does not exist, and is merely an error of the compiler. Besides the catalogue of Gotta, the only list of geological maps of America is the " list of general geological maps relating to North Amer- ica" in the "Geology of North America," by Jules Marcou, Chapter X, p. 122. 4to. Zurich, 1858. The author enumerates 23 general geological n!:ips, in chronoh)gic order, each comprising at least two States. Two of the geological surveys of the United States, Di\ Hayden s and ' ''Mai)(>ti'iii Coloiiibiniia, (Joleccion rte loa Titulos de Todos Ion Mapas, Pianos, '.'is- tas, etc., lolativoH a la Aiiicii,oce(los de M. Le Blanc, vice-secretaire." The execution took lon-^.r Zoll T JT ''',"''' "*'*"*"'•* ^^""^ ''"'f*' '^^fe^tive, both as to emiei f. ilinrt ! ^''"'"^«' '^"d exactness in outline, several colors eithei fading to meet or overlapping each other. However, these first UAKCOU.] TNTIJODUCTION. 13 )le geological tain a sketch i to detailed ostein of col- l then every - were colored I*, but also on than others; I of the work. its of the dif- larming pro- considerable lerived from linished. It lom of Great e method by >r years, and ;8, every one led by Major Paris. This at employed proof of the Thej' were e formation, ired for the ted under a ictness, and upes," with ographiques eers, in the Philippe. to color by which ap- r/tt tertiaire K)k the iin- " by Bou^, " Sous les ir les soins ook lonf 'ir i until the botli as to iral colors these first attempts were quite encouraging ; especially as the cost was much less tlisiii by the hand juocess. in April, 1846, 1 ottered to the t^ociete yeologiqne de France for publica- tion in its memoirs, my work entitled " Recherchefi geologiqnefi nur le Jura Salinois,''^ with n geological ma]) of the country round Salius, scnle 1:80,000, taken from the "Crtrfe dite (Vl^tat- Major. ^^ Having been ac- cepted by the committee on publications, Major Le Blanc ottered to try his process of mechanical coloring, his otter was accepted, and my geological map of the Jura Salinois was the first printed in color that appeared in the publications of the Snciete gwlogiqne de France. The execution occupied 1840 and 1847, and the memoir, with the map, ap- peared in January, 1848. It has the same defects as the map of Bone, only they are more prominent because of the large scale. The multiplication of geological maps, and the difficulties of satisfac- tory and rapid coloration by hand, rendered the invention of improved methods more and more important. Dufr<5noy and filie de Beaumont, after the publication of their great geological map of France in six sheets, began the trial of lithographic coloring at the Royal press of Paris, on a map called: -'■Tdblean Wassemhlage den six feui lies de la carte geologuive de France,''^ in a single sheet, s(^ale of 1 : 2,000,000. Pre- viously this " Tableau d^assemblage,'''' colored by hand, had been placed at the end of the first volume, 4to, of the ^^ Fxplication de la carte gSo- logique de France,^^ 1841. The copies of this volume distributed from 1811 to 1853 all contain this map colored by hand. But after 185'), or at the beginning of 1S54, there appeared at the end of the volume wliich still bears the date: ^' Paris, Imprimerie Royale, MDCCGXLT,^ the map of the '' Tableau d'' assemblage,^'' with the inscription to the right at the bottom of the map ; " JAthographie de VTnvprimerie Imperiale." This chromolithographic map of the imi)erial ))ress was a success; the colors {ire brillijint and uniform and do not overlap each other. All the (iopies of Volume 1 of the ^^Explication de la carje gcolngique de France,'''' of Dufrenoy and filie de Beaumont, since distributed, have this chromolithographic map. Before we leave the " Imprimerie Rationale do France" let us men- tion the beautiful geological maps that have been made tliere, and whose execution has nowhere been surpassed, not even in these last .vi'iu's of progress of chromolithography. First, the " Carte geologiqiic de la BeUjique et des contrccs voisines''^ by An(lr(j Dumont, one sheet, 1855, a real masterpiece of coloring, especially if we consider the numerous .siii)erp()sitions of sini])le colors, which determine the greater part of the forty-two different tints of the tabular view of the map. The " Carte geo- logique de V Europe,^'' also by Andre Dumont, in four sheets, 1855-1857, is another flue example of coloring, far su])erior to the one made at the same time at Edinburgh by Keith Johnston for Sir Roderick Mnrchison's and Nicol's " Geological Map of Europe^^ in four siieets, 1850. Finally, the luaps of the JJtutMajor, scale of 1 : 80,000, usel by the service of the (13) 14 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [BULL. 7. «1 J^' I %. fuAi "Ms Cf Ji^Kj Car^e ghlogique dMaillee de la France^ have been colored by chromo- lithography since 1877, instead of coloring by band employed up to that time. Many improvements have been added to the first methods employed in 1854. The most important consists "in placing on metal by putting in relief the sheets of a map, and in operating the impression in colors under the typographical presseaP From the Imperial press, chromolith- ography sqon extended to private industry. In Paris, Messrs. Lemercier & Cie. printed chromolithographically, in May, 1855, the ^^Carte g6olo- gique den :^tais- Unis et des Provinces anglaises de VAmSrique du Nord,'" by Jules Marcou, and in August the "C'arfe gMogique du Canada;'^ by W. E. Lugan. In Germany analogous attempts, by means of lithographical impres- sions in oil colors were made at the same time. In 1842 two chromo- lithographic geological maps appeared, namely : " (Jarte gSognostique du Taurus et de ses environs," in folio, by M. J. Eussegger, published at Stutt- gart ; and the geological wall map of Germany by Woelter, published at Eslingeu (Wurtemberg). Then in 1845 another chromolithographi- cal map by Major Heinrich Bach, representing the geology of Wurtem- berg, appeared also at Stuttgart. All these maps, as well as those that followed, show great defects, both on account of lack of clearness in the colors, all being too dark, and bad registration. Chromolithographic geological maps appeared in Berlin and in Vi- enna in 1851, in the '■'■ Zeitschrift der deutschen geologischen Oesellschaft^ and in the ^'•Jahrhuch der k. k. geol. Reiehsanstalt." In 1853 in Switzer- land, at Winterthur, J. Wurster & Oie. chromolithographed the "Carte geohgique de la Suisse,''^ by B. Studer and A. Escher de la Lintb. Sev- eral of the shades in this map were put on by hand, so that it was a sort of hybrid between the two systems. In 1854, Justus Pertht in Gotha, published a very well executed chromolithographical map, "Oeognostische Karte des Thiiringer Waldes," by H. Oredner, lithographed by 0. Hellfarth ; and, in the same year, a map also very well executed, <' Oeognostisehe Karte von Kurhessen, by A. Schwarzenberg and H. Reusse, lithographed by C. Kegel, of Cassel. The last one, especially, is a success, the coloring being but little infe- rior to that of the geological maj) of France of 1853. In America the systems of color-printing replaced but slowly the hand ])roces8e8. The late A. Sonrel, the well known draftsman of Louis Agas- siz, tried a system analogous to that of Major Le Blanc, and in 1853 he successfully executed a little geological map, which appeared in a pub- lic docnment of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, entitled : *' Report on certain points in the geology of Massachusetts,'" by Edward Hitchcoiik. The map has no title, date, or place of publication, and no name of the engraver or printer. It embraces the coal field of Bristol County and of Rhode Island. /. - - : .rP.' (14) ..-""■ %.-i [DULL. 7. -MAUCOU.l INTRODUCTION. 15 \ by chrouio- ed up to that )d8 employed al by putting sion in colors J, chromolith- srs. Lemeicier ^^ Carte geoh- lue du Nord," I Canadttj^^ by )hi(5al iinpres- : two chromo- Sognostique du ished at Stutt- ter, published iolithographi- ;y of Wurtem- as those that earness in the plin and in Vi- n Oesellachaft" 153 in Switzer- led the ^^ Carte I Linth. Sev- ) that it was a well executed inger Waldea,"" > same year, a Kurhessen, by jgel, of Cassel. but little infe- lowly the hand of Louis Agas- aud in 1853 he ?ared in a pub- itled : ^^ Report ard Hitchcock. 10 name of the tol County and 4, 8oiiicl'8 syHteiu consisted in cuttiii}? slips of card-boaid to correspond cxHctly with each color. These were then accurately glued to a wooden base and color applied to them by a printer's cylinder. An impression fri":n them was then taken by a lithographic press. In 1855 J. H. (Bolton & Co., of New York, engraved and printed in colors the ^^ Geological map of the State of Alabama, ^^ accompanying the "Second biennial report of the geology of Alabama", which did not appear until in 1858, owing to the death of M. Tuomey, State geologist. Messrs. Colton & Co. also engraved and jirinted in colors the numerous maps of Oscar M. Lieber, geologist of South Carolina from 1856 to 18fi0. About 1868, thanks to the celebrated cartogra[>hical house of Julius Bien, of New York, chromolithography at last came into general use in the United States for coloring geological maps. Several of the maps made by Bien are irreproachably executed and compare favorably with those made at Vienna, Munich, Berlin, Paris, London, and Bruxellee. During the civil war in the United States there was a great falling off in the publication of geological maps on that portion of America. But shortly after its termination, a new impulse of unprecedented strength, caused not only the resumption of interrupted works, but also the birth of many new ones. The Federal Government took the lead by causing the exploration of a part of the immense territories of the West. Excel- lent results have already been obtained, and the important geological atlases published during the last few years under the direction of Messrs. Clarence King, F. V. Hayden, J. W. Powell, and George M. Wheeler, are an honor to the Government of the United States, and to the geologists who constructed them. The States of Michigan, Wis- consin, Ohio, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania have also published large geological atlases, well executed in chromolithography. The Dominion of Canada has continued with improved success its pub- lication of geological maps of the British Possessions in North America. Finally, British Guiana, Brazil, the Argentine Republic, and Chili have undertaken geological surveys, which, in the last twenty years, have largely augmented our knowledge of the geology of South America. The geological map of Chili, in thirteen sheets, by Pissis, published chromolithographically in Paris, compares favorably with any atlas published in North America. Geological mapping in this country was greatly improved between 1862 and 1881, without, however, attaining that degree of perfection roaclietl by the old and very detailed geological surveys of England, J'lance, Switzerland, Belgiuiu, Austria, Prussia, or Scandinavia. Although the latest geological publications on America are very superior to those which preceded them, there has not been executed a geological survey of any large area that is really final, or that leaves but little to be corrected in the future. With limited exceptions, all are geological reconnaissances, which still demand many years of work to transform them into definite and completed studies. However, (16) rle rule of justice is violated, and numerous acts of real scientific piracy exist in geological cartography. Tiie persons most often guilty of it are mining engineers, geographers, and travelers. Thus, one often finds in the narrative of a voyage, or in mining magazines, large geo- logical maps, well colored and tolerably exact, with the name of an author wholly unknown in geology. If these maps are compared with those of the geologists who have made a study of the countr ies repre- sented, it is surprising to find that they are exact copies, so exact in- deed that they repeat faults known only to their authors. In this case the evil is not great, for every one rectifies the error and places the name of the true author in the place of that of tiie unscrupulous compiler. But it is not the same thing when the author of the compilation is a known geologist. It then becomes very difficult to know what renllv (10) INTBODUCTION. 17 belongs to the geological predecessors and pioneers whose works Iiave been appropriated without citing them. But very few scientists are capable of re-establishing the truth, and often when they know it they dislike to make it public ind expose the piracy of a fellow scientist. The only remedy for this eril is the reputation which each one pos- sesses in science. He who respects and cites all the maps and works of his predecessors is sure of having the reputation of an honest ob- server, even when his works are disagreeable to some of his co-laborers. While he who appropriates right and left the works of others is soon known and cited as an unscrupulous compiler, and of doubtful standing as a geologist. Almost all the geological maps cited in this "Mapoteca" are in my library — especially all the pioneer maps, a few of which are very rare, and command a high price. • The public libraries of Cambridge and of Boston have allowed us to complete what we lacked. There is only a very small number of maps, hardly a dozen, that I have not seen, and in this case I have always iidded the word unseen. Some of these even I have seen in European libraries nearly thirty years ago, at a time when I did not think of making a catalogue. Notwithstanding all the care and diligence with which I have searched for years, a number of geological maps of America must hav6 escaped me, as happens in all catalogues, but I believe that nothing important will be found wanting. This list stops with the year 1881, inclusive. ; JULES MAECOU. Cambridge, Mass., September, 1882. BuU. 7 2 (17) Lt ■ ' /)^1 liii S^4 ¥^0 I. — A 184S- 'ii=i :A->,.;r: ■.,;..,..., 1 1 - .. .•'-'-: • , »■ I. — AMEXUCA IN OBNERAL, COMFRIBINO BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA. i- ;, I, 184S — Bou^ (Ami). Carte g^ologique du globe terrestre. Paris, 1845. lu ouo sheet only. America iH colored geologically, with the data then known, which covered only about one-twelfth of the whole continent. Tlie reut in mere conjecture. It ia a uold attempt at generalization with u HinuU basis of facts. It was republished by Edward Hitchcock, without the uume of lioud, under the title of " Outline of the geology of the globe." 1853. Accompanying " Outline of the geology of the globe, and the United States in particular", by Edward Hitchcock. Boston, 1854. An Engli;ih edition, by A. K. Johnston, appeared in 1855 in his Physical atlas of natural phenomena, Plate I, under the title "The geological struct- ure of the globe according to Ami hou6." Edinburgh, 1855. A Qerman edition, in Berghaus Physikalischer Atlas, appeared in 18.'>6T Plate 9, under the title "Oeologlsche Enlkarte nach Ami Bou^ und K. John ston von Trangott Bromme." Stuttgart, 1856 1 184S— Taylor (R. C). Chart showing the position of the coal fields on the surface of the globe. Accompanying "Statistics of coal." Philadelphia, 1848. A second edition was published by Haldeman. & 1849 — Buch (Leopold von). Die Verbreitung und die Greuzen der Kreide-Bildungen. Mercator projection. Accompanying " Betrachtungen Uber die Verbreitung und die Greuzen der Kreide-Bildungen " ; Verhandlungeu des naturbistorischen vereins der Preuss- ischen Eheinlande und Westphalens. Bonn, 1849. A very small map, showing, in black etching, the geographical distribution of the cretaceous rocks in North and South America. Also issued separately. 4 |i 1868 — Hitchcock (Edward). Outline of the geology of the globe. Accompanying "Outline of the geology of the globe, and the United States in particular." Boston, 1854. See Boa6 (Ami), 184»— No. 1. 6. 1865 — Bou^ (Ami). The geological structure of the globe according to Ami Bou6. Accompanying "Physical atlas of natural phenomena", by A. K.Johnston, Plate I. Edinburgh, 1855. , See Bou6 (Ami), 1843— No. 1. (19) *^ V tA^.j ^i :fi\ 20 ! i ili MAPOTECA OEOLOOICA AMERICANA. 6. flK .1.. 7. 1856— Bon^ (Ami) and Johnston (K.). Geologischo Erdkarto uuch Ami Bon6 und K. Johnston von Traugott Bromme. Accompanying •'Borghans Pbysikaliscber Atlas," Plato IX. Stuttgart, 18a() f Seo Bou6 (Ami), 184»— No. 1. 7. I860— Maroon (Jules). Geological map of the world Carte g^olo- gique de la terre. Scale 1: 23,000^000. Winterthur (Switzer- land), 1861. lu eight sheets. lu this map looalitieH of which the geology was uukuowii were loft blank. Reductions of it appeared in £lis^e Reclus "La Tern*," Vol. I, Les continents. "Carte gtfologique du Mondo, d'apr^s Jules Marcou." Plat© II, p. 30. Paris, 1868. Of this there are four editions. By an over- sight of the translator, Mr. Henry Woodward, the author's name was omitted in the English editions entitled "The Earth," by £,lis6a Reclus. Prof Oscar Fraas reproduced a reduction of the first edition of this map in his "Vorder Stindfluth," Stuttgart, 18(55, with the author's uamo omitted; in the subNequent editions of his work he repaired his forgetfulncss. In 1872 a reduction of the first edition, in one sheet, appeared in Vienna, in the "Physikalische Karten," published by Artaria & Co, under the title "Geolo- gische Uebersiohtskarton dor Erde nach Marcou." 1866 — Maroon (Jules). Geological map of the world (reduction of). Accompanying "Vorder SUndfluth," by Oscar Fraas. Stuttgart, 1865. So© Marcou (Jules), 1860— No. 7. 9. 1867— Simonin (Louis). Carte des terrains houillers du globe et de I'exportation du charbon anglais d'aprfes Taylor, Marcou et les documents o£Qciels. Accompanying "La vie souterraine, on les mines et les mineurs." Carte I, p. 32. Paris, 1867. It is a reduction of R. C. Taylor's chart, with additions from the first edition of Marcou's Geological map of the world. 10. 1868— Maroon (Jules). Carte g^ologique du monde d'apr^s Jules Marcou. Accompanying "La Terre," by filisfio Reclus, Vol. I, Plate II, p. 30. Paris, 1868. See Marcou (Jules), 1860— No. 7. . 11. '■ ; ■;,';: ' 1870— Marcou (Jules). Carte gdologique du monde. Accompanying "La Terre," by filisde Reclus, 2d edition, Plate 11. Paris, 1870. ' ' See Marcou (Jules), 1860— No. 7. (20) MARCOU.I AMERICA IN OENERAL. 12. 21 1871— Haroou (JuleH). Geological map of the world. AccomimiiyinK "Tho Earth," l>y, EliHdc RocIiib, Plate II. London, 1871. Tbo nuuio of JulcH Marcou has been dropped, not by tho truntthitor, Mr. Henry Woodward, but by the publisher. See Marcou (Jules), 1860— No. 7. 13. 1872 — Maroou (Jules). GeologiscUe Uebersichtskarten der Erde, nach Marcou. Accompanying "Physikalische Karten," published by Artaria & Co. Vienna, 1672. See Maroou (Jules), 1860— No. 7. 14. 1874 — Maroou (Jules). Geological map of the world. Accompanying " Tho Earth," by filisde Reclus, 2d edition, Plato II. Lon- don, 1874. See Maroou ( Julea), 1860— No. 7. , 15. 1874 — tfarcou (Jules). Carte g(jologique du monde. Accompanying "La Terre," by t.iia6e lioclus, Plate II. German edition. (Berlin), 1874. See Marcou (Jules), 1860— No. 7. 16. 1876 — Maroou (Jules). Geological map of the world. Carte g(5ologique de la terre. Scale 1: 23,000,000. Zurich, 1875. Second edition, in eight sheets. North and South America are almost all colored, and many corrections and additions have been made. A reduction appeared in the fourth edition of filisde Reclus's "La Terre," and also in translations and subsequent editions of the same -work. 17. 1875 — Maroou (Jules). Carte gdologique de la terre, reduction et assem- blage des huit feuilles. Accompanying " Explication d'une seconde (Sdition de la cart* g6ologiquo de la terre." 4°. Zurich, 1875. 18. 1876 — Maroou (Jules). Carte g^ologique du monde. Accompanying "La Terre," by filiate Reclus. Italian edition, from which the name of E. Reclus has been expunged. , 1876. See Maroou (Jules), 187&— No. 16. -■--^'^''■-- 19. 1876— Maroou (Jules). Carte gdologlque du monde. Accompanying "La Terre," by filiate Reclus, S'*"* Edition, Plate XL Paris, 1876. See Maroou (Jules), I860.— No. 7. (21) 1;^ n I VK I 5 ' ■ ' K i !l 82 >''V , IIAPOTECA OEOLOQICA AMERICANA. 20. (auu. 7. 1876— Haroon (Jules). Carte pdolojriqne dn monde. Accoinpsnying "Ln Terra," by fAMe Kecltis. Carte g6ologiqno II. Mag- yar edition. Biirta Poiith (Hniigary\ 1876. 8ee Maroou (Jules), IH75— No. 10. 21. 1877— Maroon (Jules). Carte g^ologique du monde d'apr^ Jules Marcou. Aocompanylug "La Terre," by flis^e Reolus, 4>*"|* edition, Plate II, p. 26. Paris, 1877. See Maroou (Jnles), 1875— No. 16. 22. 1877— liaroou (Jules). Geological map of the world. Aocompnnying "The Earth,'' by Eli86o Rochis, 3d edition, Plate II. Lon- don, 1877. See Maroou (Jules), 1875— No. 16. 23. 1878— Maroon (Jules). Carte g^ologique du monde. Accompanying "La Teno," oy Elis^o Reolus. Carte II. Boosian edition. St. Petersburg, 1878 T See Maroou (Jules), 1875— No. 16. :t''--;,V;.--/^V' .!'.¥ U.— NORTH AMERICA IN OBNBRAL, COMPRI8INO THE UNITED STATES. OR A LAROB PORTION OF THEM, AND THE BRITISH POSSESSIONS OF NORTH AMERICA. " , 24. 1752 — Ouettard (Jean liltienne). Carte mindralogique oh I'on voit la nature des terrains du Canada et de la Louisiane. Accompanying " M(^inoiro dans lequol on compare la Canada h la Rniflse par rapport i\ bos minoraux." Iliatoiro de l'Acad6mio Roj'ale dos sciences, 4°, p. 180, Plate VII. Paris, 1752. A map extending from Florida to the 60th parallel of lutitnde north. This very curious first "Geological Map of a part of North America," shows the geographical distribution of three lar^e belts of rooks, whir^h Gnettard called "Uaudes sablonense, marneuse, et schisteuse ou m6talIif^re." The marly or clay belt is marked by a shaded zone, extending from the shores of Texas, on the Gulf of Mexico, toward the northeast as far Cape Breton Island, called Isle Riyale ; ^'^on it turns northwest toward Quebec. West of this band lay the schistose or metalliferous belt, and oast of it the sandy belt under the sea-level. Thirty-nine different signs and annotations indicate places whore rocks and minerals exist between the Atlantic and the Rocky Mountains. On a smaller map, placed at the right-hand lower corner, on a larger scale, comprising tho shores of tho St. Lawrence River, Guettard points out eight localities contain- ing fossils, which he figures on Plates 3 and 4. One is evidently an Orthis, and another a Leptmna, related to Lepttena sericea, both fonnd ou the eho''ss or near Lake Champlain. Besides, Guettard gives figures of Crinoidooa tt'.d a tooth of the Mastodon giganteum, found on the banks of the Ohio River, in 1739, by Longueil, an ofiQcer of the French ormy, who collected there (Bl" hone Lick) bones, teeth, and tusks which still exist carefully kept among the collections of Comparative Anatomy at the "Jardin des Plantes," in Paris. The map was constructed by Philippe Buache for M. Gnettard. 25. 1809— Maolnre (William). A map of the United States, colored geolog- ically. Accompanying " Observotions on the Geology of the United States, explan- atory of a Geological Map." Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, Vol. VI, p. 411. Phil- adelphia, 1809. This was published during the author's absence in Europe, and he was mnch * dissatisfied with it. 26. 1811— Maolare (William). Carte des fitats-Fnis de PAm^rique-Nord, pour servir aux observations g^ologiques. ., Accompanying " Observations sur la Gdologie des fitats-Unls." (Jomn.de Phys., de Chim., d'Hist. Nat. et des Arts, par J. C. Delam^therie, Vol. LXXII.) Paris, 1811. For a fac-simile of this map see 1858— No. 54. (23) . . fflj!?; Is I. '\ i 1 3 1 mmmm 1 24 1817- MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 27. [BULL. 7. V 1\ -Macltire (William). Map of the United States of America, de- signed to illustrate the Geological Memoir of Wm. Maclure, esq. Accompanying " ObservationB on tho Geology of the United States of Amer ica.' Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, New Series, Vol. I. 4^. Philadelphia, 1817. This geological map and the explanatory memoir are better known than tho first map of 1809 or the French edition of 1811, and are generally considered as the starting point for the geology of North America. Also issued separately in 8°. 1822— €leaveland (Parker). (Geological Map) The United StatevS. Accompanying "An elementary treatise on Mineralogy and Geology, designed as a companion for travelers in the United States of America." Second edi- tion in two volumes, p. 784, Vol. II, Plato VI. Boston, 1822. • This old geological map of the United States is merely a copy of the third edition of 1817, of Maclure's Geological Map, with very few additions or varia- tions. , 29. V 1822 — Long (S. H.) and James (Edwin). Map of the country drained by the Mississippi, western section. Accompanying "Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 1819 and 1820, nrider thocoramand of Major S. H. Long," compiled by Edwin James, geologist to tho expedition, 2 vol. and 4° atlas. Philadelphia, 1823. In black, with dotted lines and geologic inscriptions indioatiug limits of the formations as understood then by Edwin James. Although very rough, this first sketch of the geology of the country west of the Mississippi River, by Dr. Edwin James, is very creditable, and entitles him to be called tho first pioneer of the geology of the country between the Mis- sissippi River and ^the eastern foot of the Rocky Mountains. The volumes appeared in 1823 the atlas in 1822. 30. 1842— Owen (D. D.). Geological chart of the Ohio Valley. A.ccompanying "On the geology of the Western States of North America." As a postponed paper in Joum. Geol. Soc, Loudon, Vol. II, p. 433. London, 1846. This map was published in order to establish satisfactorily his just claims of original discoverer of many important points in the geology of the West- ern States, two maps having appeared in 1843, by B. Lawrence and J. Hall, covering almost the saire ground, without reference to the survey of David Dale Cwen, from which they were compiled almost entirely. 31. ■■■■■•■-■'"•" 1843— Lawrence (Bjrem). A geological map of the Western States. [No place of publication]. 1843. Lithographed in Boston. This very rare map is merely r> copy of David Dale Owens' geological map of the Ohio VaJley. (24) 1846- 1861- MABCOU.] NORTH A.MERICA IN GENERAL. 25 de- 32. 1843 — Hall (James). Geological map of the Middle and Western States. Accompanying *' Geology of Now York," Part IV, comprising the survey of the fourth geological districts. 4to, Albany, 1843; also Hsued separately. I 33. 1843 — Moxon (Charles). Sketch of the geology of the United States. Accompanying " On the geology of the United States." In the Geologist for the year 1843, edited by C. Moxon. Frontispiece. Loudon, 1843. A very rongh reproduction and reprint of Maclure's geological map. 34. 1845 — Lyell (Sir Charles). Geological map of the United States, Can- ada, &c. Accompanying "Travels in North America in the years 1841-42." London and New York, 1845. This map appeared May 14th, 1845. It is important, giving for the first time a general view of the geology of North America. 35. 1846 — Lyell (Sir Charles). Geognostische Karte der Vereinigten Staaten, Canada, &c. Accompanying "Reisen in Nord-Amerika von Charles Lyell. Dentsch, von Dr. Emil Th. Wolff." Halle, 1846. 36. 1848 — Wislizenus (A.). Geological sketch of a tour from Independence to Santa F6, Chihuahua, Monterey, and Mataraoros. Accompanying "Memoir of a tonr to Northern Mexico, connected with Col- onel Doniphan's expedition in 1846 and 1847." Washington, 1848. Black, with geological indications only. 37. 1861— Owen (D. D.), ITorwood (J. G.), and Whittlesey (Charles). Geo- logical map of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, exhibiting also the extension of the Iowa coal field into Missouri, and its relation to the Illinois coal field. « Accompanying "Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Min- nesota and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory," by D. D. Owen. Vol. of illustrations. 4°. Philadelphia, 1852. A very important map for the upper Mississippi region. On the same large sheet, at the upper right-hand corner, there is also a "Geological map of the north shore of Lake Superior". 38. Geo- 1861— Owen (D. D.), Norwotd (J. G.), and Whittlesey (Charles). logical map of the north shore of Lake Superior. Accompanying "Report of a geological snrvey of Wisconsiu, Iowa, nnd Minnesota nnd incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory," by D. D. Owen. Vol. of illustrations. 4°. Philadelphia, 1852. See tbe preceding map— No. 37. (25) icii:i ' h\ ! J il 1 u 26 MAPOTECA GEOLOOICA AMERICANA. (BULL. 7. «C^1 m ^ \.^ \'<\ m 'r^.'- \ . 39. :. // ,...'.^ 1862 — Buch (Leopold von). Geognostische Karte von Nord-America. Accompanying "Ueber die Jurafonnation auf tier Erdfliiche" in Monatsbericht der koniglichen Akademie der Wissonschafteu zu Berlin. Berlin, 1853. It iH the last memoir by the celebrated Prussian geologist. The map is on a very small scale, and was also issued separately. . , . . -•■ 40. '-'■-'■" 1863 — MarcoQ (Jules). Geological map of the Fnited States and the British provinces of North-America. Accompanying "A geological map of the United States and the British provinces of North America, with an explanatory text, geological sections, and plates of the fossils which characterize the formation." Boston, July, 1853. A French translation has appeared under the title "Carte g^ologique des fitata-Unis et des provinces Britanniques de l'Am6rique du Nord." Accom- panying "Voyage dans I'Amdrique du Nord en 1853 et 1854, par Guillaumo Lambert, Bruxelles, mars 1855. This map is the lirst which gives the dis- tribution of the strata, according to the nomenclature of Murchison and de Verneuil, into lower and upper Silurian and Devonian ; it also extends beyond the Mississippi as far as the Bocky Mountains. 41. 1863— Hitchcock (Edward). A geological map of the United States and Canada. Accompanying " Outlines of the geology of the globe, and of the United States in particular, with two geological maps, and sketches of characteristic American fossils." Boston, 1854. Sketch map made up by combining Bout's "Geological map of the world," with Charles Lyell and Jules Marcou's " Geological map of the United States and Canada." This map first appeared in October, 1853. Another issue was made in 1854. 42. 1864-.Hitchcock (Edward). A geological map of the United States and Canada. Second issae of the above-mentioned map— No. 41. 4 43. 1865— Logan ( W. E.). Carte g^ologique du Canada. Scale : lienes de 25 au degre dont une = 4445 m. Accompanying "Esquisse gdologiquo du Canada pour servir H I'intelligence de la cane g^ologique envoys d. I'Exposition universelle de Paris en 1855" par W. E. Logan et T. Sterry Hunt, in 12°. Paris, 1855. This n.ap is also published in the "Bull. 8oc. gdol. France, 2" s6rie, torn. XU, page 1316. More than half of this map is of the United States. (26) MARC0U.1 NORTH AMERICA IN GENERAL. 27 44. 1865 — Logan (W. E.). Carte g^ologique du Canada. Scale, lieues de 25 au degr6 dont une = 4445 m. Accompanying "Bull. Soc. g^ol. France," 2« 8<5rie, torn. XII, p. 1316. Paris, 1855. The same as the map mentioned above ; a few copies were presented to the Geol. Soc. of France, and inserted in its Bulletin. 45. 1855— Lyell (Sir Charles). Geological map of the United States, Canada, &c. London, 1855. Second English edition. See Iijell (Sir Charles), 1845 — No. 34. 46. 1865 — ^Marcon (Jules). Carte g^ologique des Etats-Unis et des provinces Britaniques de I'Am^rique du Nord. Accompanying "Voyage dans I'Am^rique du Nord en 1853 et 1854", par Guillanme Lambert. Bruxelles, 1855. See Maroou (Jules), 1853— No. 40. 47. 1856 — Uarcou (Jules). Carte du terrain Carbonif^re dans une partie de PAm6rique du Nord. Accompanying "Le terrain Carboniffero dans I'Amdriqne du Nord". La Bib- liothiJqne universelle de Genfeve, Juin, 1855. Genfeve, 1855. Black etching. 48 1855 — Marcon (Jules). Geologische Karte der Vereinigten Staaten nnd Britischen Provinzen von Nord-Amerika. Scale, 1 : 14,000,000. Accompanying "UeberdieOeologie der Vereinigten Staaten und derEngli- scher Provinzen von Nord-Amerika." Petermann's Geographische Mitthei- luugen. Vol. I. Gotha, 1855. Published July, 1855. It is the first geological map comprising the whole country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans, the author being the first geol- ogist to cross the continent with a Government expedition— the Pacific Rail- road exploration. He was able to give said data by the 35th parellel of lati- tude from Arkansas to San Francisco. 49. 1855 — Maroon (Jules). Carte geologique des ^tats-Unis et des pro- vinces anglaises de I'Am^rique du Nord. Accompanying " R€9um6 explicatif d'une carte geologique des fitats-Unis et des provinces anglaises de I'Am^rique du Nord." Bull. Soc. gdol. France, tome XII, p. 813. Paris, 1855. The number of the Bulletin for May, 1855, did not appear till the beginning of 1856. On this acc6unt the author, to prevent delays and in order to take date for his discoveries in the far West, had a German edition published in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. This map also appeared in the Annales dea Mines, tome VII, p. 329. Paris, 1855. (27) aii^,ii iifl 1>^ illll 28 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [BULL. 7. 1855— Marcon (Jules). Carte g^ologique des l^tats-Unis et des pro- viuces auglaises de I'Am^rique du Nord. Accompanying "Esquisso d'une claasification des chaines de montagneH '" ' d'une partie de rAm6rique du Nord. Annales des Minos, 5^ e6rie, to> .e VII, ., p. 320, Plate IX. Paris, 1855. .. ' ' See Marcou (Jules), 1855— No. 49. > ,' • . 51. • ' ' ' '" ' 1866 — Rogers (H. D.). Geological map of the United States and British North America. Accompanying " Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena," by Keith Johnston. - Folio, Plate VlII. Edinburgh, 1856. Published the let of July, 1856. - ' " . ' m 1857— Hall (James), and Lesley (J. P.). Map illustrating the general geological features of the country west of the Mississippi. Accompanying "Report on th6 United States and Mexican Boundary Sur- vey," by W. H. Emory. 4°. Vol. I, Part II, p. 1. Washington, 1857. 1868 — Mackie (S. J.). Remnants of Primeval Lands, North America. Accompanying " The remnants of the first life world and the bottom rocks." In "The Geologist," a popular monthly magazine of geology, edited by S. J. Mackie, p. 288. London, 1858. 54. 1858 — ^Maolure ( W.) Carte des Etats-Unis de I'Am^rique do Nord. pour ser vir aux observations g^ologiques. Accompanying " Geology of North America," by Jules Marcou. 4°. Zurich, 1858. This is a copy on a somewhat smaller scale of the Paris edition of 1811. See Marcou (Jules), 1858— No. 55. 65. 1858 — Marcou (Jules). Carte gdologique des Etats-Unis et des provinces angk . 38 de PAm^rique du Nord. Accompanying •' Geology of North America, with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California.'' 4°. Zurich, 1858. A reduction of this map, combined with Ahe first edition of th& " Geological map of the world," by the same author, is placed at the lower corner on the left-hand sideof the sheet of " Geologic und Physikalische Karten," containing "Geologische Uebersichts-Karte der Erde nach Marcou, etc.," published by Artaria & Co. Vienna, 1872. See Marcou (Jules), 1872— No. 66. 66. 1861— Hayden (F. V.). Outline reduction of the maps of Kansas, Ne- braska, and Dakota. Scale, 60 miles to the inch. ■' Accompanying "On the geology and natural history of the Upper Mis- souri. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. 4°. Vol. XII, new series, article I, p. 218. Philadelphia, 1863. (28) MABCOU.] NORTH AMERICA IN GENERAL. 29 57. 1861— Humphreys (A. A.), and Abbot (H. L.). Map of the alluvial region . of the Mississippi. Scale 1 : 1,500,000. Accompauying "Report upon the physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi River," Professional Papers of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, United States Army, No. 4. 4°. Plate II, U. S. Mississippi Delta Survey. Phila- delphia, 1861. Very important and reliable map, not only in regard to the geological dis- , tribution of the alluvium, but also in regard to the delta and the mouth of the Mississippi. 58. 1864 — Oreen (W., jr.). Map showing the relation of the anthracite coal region to the great Appalachian coal-field, according to Leslie. Accorapiinying "Notes on the anthracite coal region of North Americi. Truns. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs. , Vol. XIII, p. 25. Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 1864. 59. 1864 — Logan (Sir W. E.). Geological map of Canada and the adjacent region, including parts of the British provinces, and of the United States. Accompanying " Geol. Surv. of Canada, report of progress, from its com- mencement to 1863". Atlas of maps and sections, with an introduction and appendix I. Montreal, 1865. Only one-sixth of the map is truly Canadian. In the map appears a Quebec group, comprising the Calciferons and Chazy limestone, and placed below the " Trenton group and above the Potsdam. In the volume " Geology of Canada," the same Quebec group is placed above the Trenton group, and as a part of the Utica and Hudson River. 60. 1867 — Maroon (Jules). Carte des houilliferes des Etats-Unis d'apr^s J. Marcou. Accompanying " La vie souterraine, ou les mines et les mineurs," par Louis Simonin. 4°. Carte X, p. 112. Paris, 1867. It is a reduction of Marcou's " Carte g^ologique des fitats-Unis et des Proviuces anglaises de l'Amv compiled from State reports. < u , r •: , ^ Accompanying "Statistical athvs of the United States, based on the results . . , of the Ninth Census, 1870, compiled under authority of Congress," by Francis /A. Walker. Plates XI and XII. folio. Washington, 1874. (30) nntL. 7. luncou.j NORTH AMERICA 11^ GENERAL. m 31 loago, tems. ;hun- hany- I Qeo- r the 1872. pro- ria & Mar- 1874 — Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.). Geological map of the United States, compiled fr'^m sources mentioned in the text. Accoiupnnying "Statistical atlas of the Uuitod States, based on the results of the Ninth Census, 1870, compiled under authority of Congress," by Francis A. Walker. Plates XIII and XIV. folio. Washington, 1874. This map is wanting in uniformity of classification and clearness of defini- tions, not only for the rocks, but also for the colors, which do not represent the same formation on the right as on the left of the map; several copies dated 1872, with the following alteration in the title, "compiled for the Ninth Census," were privately distributed. It was distributed also at the Centen- nial Exhibition of Philadelphia, 1876, with the "Special report of the Smith- sonian Institution." So it may be considered as an ofiQcial " Geological map of the United States." It was also published in 1877 in " Gray'H A'i,iaa of the United States and the World." folio. Philadelphia. See Hitohcook (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.), 187»-No8. 65 and 67. 71. 1874 — Wrigfley (H. E.). Special oil report map A. Scale, 50 miles to the inch. Accompanying "2nd Geo. Snrv. of Pennsylvania." "Special Report on the Petroleum of Pennsylvania," Vol. J. Harrisbnrg, 1875. Black etching, showing oil region of Eastern United States and Canada. 72. 1876 — Hitchcock and Blake. Die Steinkohlenfelder der Yereinigten Staaten von K A., nach der Karte von Hitchcock und Blake. Maasstab 1 : 13,500,000. Accompanying "Statistische Uebersicht der Steinkohlongewinnung in der Nord-Amerikanischen Union." Von Alb. G. Gatschet in New-York. Peter- mann's Geographische Mitthoilungen. 4°. Vol. XXI, 1875, Taf. XVI. 78. 187ft— Boyd (E. F.). Geological map of the United States. Accompanying "Remarks on the coal measures and oil produce of the United Stateu of America, collected during a visit to that country in the autumn of 1875." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXV, Plate XLIII, p. 188. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1876. A rough copy of the map, published under authority of Congress, in Francis A. Walker's statistical atlas of the United States. 1876— Boyd (E. ¥.). Map of the coal fields of the United States. Accompaaying "Remarks on the coal measures and oil produce of the United States of America, collected during a visit to that country in the autumn of 1875." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXV, Plate XLIV. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1876. (31) \\ !! ^ !li .n^M^ ^K; fV-'f K::V^!? |K' /I '% 32 MAPOTECA OEOLOGICA AMEEICANA. 75. [BULL. 7. 1876— Bradley (F. H.). Geological chart of the United States east of the Kocky Mountains, and of Canada. New Haven, 1875. A student's map in black etching. 76. 1876— Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.). Geological map of the United States. Accompanying " Special report of the Smithsonian Institution for the Cen- tennial." Washington, 1876. See Hitohoook (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.), 1874— No. 70. 77. 1877— Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.). Geological map of the United States. Accompanying "Atlas of the United States and the world," by Gray. Folio. Philadelphia, 1877. See Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.), 1874— No. 70. ■ '■■ ' ■ - -■ ' '■■ . ■-■• - ' ' IS. ' ' ■' 1878— Ratzel (Friedr.). Geologische Karte der Vereinigten Staaten. Accompanying "Die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika, Vol. I, p. 28. MUucben, 1878. Perhaps a reduction of 3rd issue of the map by Hitchcock «& Blake t , .' , ■ .. . , 79. •;_:,. -^__ __■■ 1879— Macfarlane (J.). Geological sketch of the United States. Accompanying "An American geological railway guide, giving the geolog- ical formation at every railway station," p. 216. New York, 1879. In black etching and numbers. Very small, occupying one octavo sheet. 80. ^ ' 1879— Vivian (A. P.). Geological map from Colorado to the Pacific. Scale 45 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wanderings in the western land." London, 1879. Not seen. 81. • 1881— Hilgard (E. W.). Map illustrating paper on the tertiary of the Gulf of Mexico. Accompanying "The later tertiary of the Gnlf of Mexico." Amer. Joum. Silliman, 3d series, Vol. XXII, Plate III. New Haven, 1881. 1881 — Hitchcock (C. H.). Geological map of the United States. Scale, 20 miles to the inch. New York, 1881. With a i)ami)hlet, a wall niap 13 feet long and 8 feet wide ; the largest geo- * logical map yet published of the United States and Canada. f32) Ill— ARCTIC AMERICA, COMPRISINO GREENLAND, ARCTIC ARCH- IPELAGO, AND THE NORTHERNMOST PART OF AMERICA. 83. 1851 — Richardson (Sir John). Map of the physical geography and geol- ogy of the Arctic regions. Accoiupanying "Arctic searching expedition; a journal of a boat-voyage tbrough Kupert'a land and the Arctic Sea, in search of the discovery ships, under cororaaud of Sir John Franklin." 2 vols. London, 1851. 84. . ■ 1855 — Isbister (A. K.), Geological sketch map of the northernmost parts of America. Accompanying "On the geology of the Hudson's Bay Territories, and of portions of the Arctic and northwestern regions of America." In the Joum. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. XI, p. 497. London, 1855. 85, 1855 — Isbister (A. K.). Geological sketch map of the northernmost parts of America.* Accompanying "On the occurrence of numerous fragments of fir- wood in the islands of the Arctic Archipelago, with remarks on the rock specimens brought from that region," by Sir Roderick T. Murchison. From the Joum. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. XI, p. 536. Loudon, 1855. •This map was published in November of the same year, to accompany a separate issue of the above-mentioned memoir. 86. 1857 — Haughton (S.). Discoveries in the Arctic Sea up to MDCCGLIV. Accompanying "Reminiscences of Arctic ice travel in search of Sir John Franklin and his companions," by Capt. F. L. McClintock. With geological notes and illustrations by Rev. Samuel Haughton. Journal of the Royal Dub- lin Society, Feb., 1857. Dublin, 1857. 87. 1859 — Haughton (S.). Geological map of the Arctic Archipelago. Accompanying "A narrative of the Discovery of the fate of Sir John Frank- lin and his companions," by Capt. F. L. McClintock, p. 372. London, 1859. In black etching, and covering more ground than the issue of 1857. (33) Bull. 7 3 N I J ! ■ i" I It it? m ;; I K y Oscar M. Liebor, August, 1H60 (sketch No. 38). Report of the Suporintendout of tho U. S. Coast Survey, showing tho progrcs.H of the survey during the year 1800. 4°. Washington, 1601. Black etching. sa. 1861— Lieber (O. M.) Die KUsto von Labrador. Nach den bisherigen Englischen Aufnahmen, den Uutersuchungen der Missioniire und handschriftlichen Mittheilungen von Oscar M. Lieber. Maasstab, 1 : 4,000,000. Accompanying "Die Aniorikanische astrononiische Expedition nach Labra- dor in Julyi 1860." Peternianu's Geographische Mittheilungen, Vol. VII, 1861, Taf. IX. 4°. Gotha, 1861. 90. 1874— Rhode (J.G.) and Steenstmp (K. J. V.). Geognostische Uebersichts- Karte der Kiisten des Waigattes in Nord-Gronland. Maasstab, 1 : 710,000. Accompanying " Bemerkuugen zu der Geognostischen Uobersichts-Karte der Kllsten des Waigattes in Nord-Grouland," von K. J, V. Steenstmp. (Geog- raphic nnd Esforschung der roliuregionen, Nr. 89.) Petermann's Geo- graphische Mittheilungen, Vol. XX, 1874, Taf. VII. Gotha, 1874. Appeared also in Videnskabolige Meddelelser fra den naturbistorisko Forening i Kjobenhavn, 1874 and 1875, p. 74 ; and in the Mineralogical Mag- azine, Vol. I, p. 143. Loudon and Truro, 1877. •■•:-^"-'' ■ ' 91. 1874— Rohde (J. G.) and Steenstrup (K. J. V.). (Geognostische Uebersichts- Karte der Kiistea des Waigattes in Nord-Gronland.) Accompanying " Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den naturhistoriske Fore- ning i Kjobenhavn," 1874 and IS?.*), p. 74. Kjobenhavn, 1874. See Rohde (J. G.) and Steenstmp (K. J. V.), 1874— No. 90. Not seen. - 92. -• ■• V 1876— Steenstrup (K. J. V.). Geognostisk Kaart over en Del af Julian- ehaabs Distrikt 1 SydGroenland. Accompanying "A. Expeditionen til Julianehaabs Distrikt i 1876." Med- delelser om Groeuland, Audet Uefto, p. 112. Kjobenhavn, 1881. ■-'''''^' '-■ - ■' 93. 1877 — Rohde (J. G.) and Steenstrup (K. J. V.). Geognostische Uebersichts- Karte der Kiisten des Waigattes in Nord-Gronland. Accompanying "The Mineralogical Magazine," Vol, I, p. 143. "On the non-meteoric origin of the masses of metallic iron in tho basalt of Disko, Greenland.'' Selected and translated from the original Danish paper by K. J. V. Steenstrup, by J. G. Rohde, traveling companion to the authoT on hia expedition in 1872. Loudon and Truro, 1877. In the copy seen there is no map. (34) HABOOU.] ARCTIC AMERICA. as 94. 1878 — Feilden (H. W.) aiul De Banoe (Cl E.). Sketch map showing the geology of GriunoU Laud and the neighboring regions. Accompanying " Geology of tbo coasts of the Arctic lauds visited by the lato British expedition, under Captain Sir George Nares." Journ. Geol. Soc. LoiMlou, Vol, XXXIV, p. 656. London, 1878. Black etching. " ■' ■ 95. " '' 1879 — Eornernp (A.). Geologisk Kaartskizze over Kystlandet fra God- thaab til Tiningnertok. Accompanying " Geologisko lagttagelser fra Vestkysten af Greenland." Meddelelser cm Greenland, Foerat Uefte, Kaart 13. Kjobenhavu, 1879. 96. 1879 — Kornemp (A.). Geologisk Kaartskisse over Gnejsens Strygnings- ]ii\jer fra Kaugatsiak til Holstensborg. Accompanying " B. Expeditionen til Holstensborgs Of Igedesmiudes Dis- trikter i 1879." Meddelelser om Groenland, Andet Hefte, p. 149. Kjebenhavn, 1881. (36) j^immjtjmi s i ^ IV.— NB^WTOUNDLAND. 97. 1824— Oomaok (W. E.). Map of Newfoundland. Accompanying " Acconnt of a journey across tbe island of Newfoundland." Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Vol. X, Plato VI, page, 156. Edinburgh, 1824. Black, with geological indications. ' , ., ' .*• ' 98. 1842— Bonnyoastle (Sir Eichard n.). Newfoundland, in 1842, considered in its geological and statistical relations. Acompanying " Newfoundland in 1842." 2 vols. 12°. London, 1842. Black, with geological indications and notes. Jukes has priority of Bounycistle, who took advantage of and copied Jukes' official report to the Newfoundland Government. ' 99. 1842_JnkeB (J. B.). Map of the island of Newfoundland. Accompaning "Excursions in and about Newfoundland during the years 1839 and 1840," by J. B. Jukes. 2 vols. London, 1842. Black, with geological inscriptions and signs. See Jukea (J. B.), 1843-No. 100. 100. 1843 — Jukes (J. B.). Map of the island of Newfoundland (geologically colored). Accompanying "General report of the geological survey of Newfoundland during the years 183J and 1840." Loudon, 1843. About a quarter of the whole island is colored geologically ; the rest is left in blank, as unknown. An important work. The same map, but not geolog- ically colored, only with the geological inscriptions and signs, accompanies " Excursions in and about Newfoundland during the years 1839 and 1840," by J. B. Jukes. In two volumes. London, 1842. 101. '■: 1866— Murray (Alex.). Plan of Belvie Bay (Newfoundland). Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Report on the geology of Newfoundland for 1S65," p. 24. Montreal, 1866. : Black, with geological indications. ' L,.;-;...,-- ;■ .:,:'-.V- ^:_. (36) ■ ■ HABCOU.J NEWFOUNDLAND. 37 102. 1870 — Murray (Alex.). Map of an exploration of the Bay East River, Newfound laud. Scale, 4 statute miles to 1 inch. Accumpanying "ReportjUpou tho goologicul Burvoy of Newfoundland for the year 1870." St. John's, Newfoundland, 1870. » Black, with geological indicationH. 103. 1873 — Murray (Alex.). Geological map of Newfoundland. London, 1873. The first complete geological map of the whole island. No date of publica- tion on tho map ; but a small explanatory tract or label attached to it says July, 1873. 104. 1873 — Mturray (Alex.) and Howley (J. P.). Map showing the distribu- tion of the coal formation, &c., St. George's Bay, Newfoundland. Accompanying "Report of progress for tho year 1873, Geological survey of Newfoundland." Montreal, 1873. Black, with dotted lines and geological indications. 105. • 1874 — Oilpin (E.). Sketch of the Carboniferous district of St. George's Bay, Newfoundland. Accompanying " Notes on the Cnalmecsures and lower Carbouixerous strata of Western Newfoundland." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXIII, Plato XXXV. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1874. Black etching and geological indications. 106. 1874 — Murray (Alex.). Map of Gander Biver and Lake. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological survey of Newfoundland; report of progress for the year 1874." St. John's, Newfoundland, 1875. Black, with geological indications. 107. 1874 — Murray (Alex.) and Howley (J. V.), Map showing the distribution of the Silurian and Carboniferous formation, &c., in St. George's and Port k Port Bays, Newfoundland. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological survey of Newfounuland ; report of progress for for the year 1874." St. John's, Newfoundland, 1875. Black, with dotted lines and geological indications. 108. (1870)— Murray (Alex.) and Howley (J. P.) Geological map of New- foundland. London (1879). There is no date of publication on the map. I received a copy from the author in July, 1880. (37) Ill ^t r%^i ..*; i 38 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 109. [BULU 7. 1881 — Marray (Alex.) and Howley (J. P.) Peninsula of Avalon, Bhowing distribution of formations. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accorapanying " Geological survey of JJpwfoundland ; report of progress for the year 1881." St. John's, Newfoundland, 1882. A large, important geological map of the eastern part of the island. 110. 1881 — Rowley (J. P.). Section map showing the corrugation eflfecting the stratification of the Hiironian formation near Brigus, Concep- tion Bay. Scale, 4 inches to 1 mile. Accompanying "Geological eurvey of Newfoundland; report of progress for the year 18S1. St. John's, Newfoundland, 1882. (38) V,; . . lip: ! Ill I ':Ji v.— ACADIA, COMPRISINO- NOVA SCOTIA (CAP'S BRETON ISLAND), PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAGDALEN IiANDS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK. HI. 1828— Jackson (0. T.) and Alger (Francis). A geological map of part of Nova Scotia. Scale, 10 miles to | of an inch. Accompanying "A description of the mineralogy and geology of a part of Nova Scotia." Amer. Journ. Silliman, Vol. XIV. New Haven, 1828. Also in the Memoirs of the American Academy of Science, 1832. 4°. Cam- bridge. 112. 1832— Baddeley (F. F.). Outline of the Magdalen Islands, with geolog- ical notes. Accompanying "On the Magdalen Islands." In Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soo, Quebec. Vol. II. Quebec, 1836. 113. 1882 — Jackson (C. T.) and Alger (Francis). A geological map of part of Nova Scotia. Scale, 10 uJles to | of an inch. Accompanying "A description o^' the mineralogy and geology of a part of Nova Scotia." Memoirs of the American Academy of Science. 4to. 1832. Cambridge, 1832. See Jackson (C. T.) and Alger (Francis), 1828— No. 111. 114. 1836 — Oesner (Abraham). A new map of Nova Scotia and Cape Bre- ton, Prince Edward Island, and part of New Brunswick. Accompanying " Rerjiirks on the geology and mineralogy of Nova Scotia," by A. Gesner. Halifax. 1836. No author's name on the map. 115. 1841 — Jaokdon (C. T.) and Alger (F.). A new pocket map of the penin- sula of Nova Scotia, iutended as a topographical guif''?, also to illustrate its geological structure. (Boston), 1841. No place of publication is given, but Boston is undoubtedly the place and Francis Alger was the editor. 116. 1843 — Oesner (Abraham). Geological map of Njva Scotia. Accompanying " On tho geology of Cape Breton," by Richard Brown, and " In tho lower carboniferous rocks or gypsiferds formation of Nova Scotia," by J. W. Dawson. Journ. Geol. Soc. Loudon, Vol. I, p. 23. London, 1845. Sue Dawson (J. W.), 1845-No. 119. (39) CJ^^if I I iiil 40 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 117. (BUU.. 7. 1843— Gesner (Abrn " im). Geological map of Nova Scotia. Accompanying "A geological niapof Nova Scotia "; also, "On the geology of Cape Breton," by Richard Brown, and " On the lower cailMiiferous rocks of Nova Scotia," by J. W. Dawson. Proceed, of the Geol. Sbc. of London, "Vol. VI, pp. 186, 269, and 272." London, 1846. A part of the map was colored by Messrs. R. Brown and J. W. Dawson, and the geological map by C. T. Jackson and Alger of 1828 was used. 118. 1845— DawBon (J. W.). < . >!) ,i map of part of Nova Scotia. Accompanying "'On ibe nower coal formation of the eastern part of Nova .;,. Scotia." Joum. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. I, p. 322. London, 1845. See Dawson (J. W.), 1845— No. 119. 119. 1846 — Dawson (J. W.). Geological map of part of Nova Scotia. ' Accompanying " On the newer coal formation of the eastern part of Nova Scotia." In Proceed, of the Geol. Soc. of London, Vol. IV, p. 504. London, 1846. This map and A. Gesner's geological map of Nova Scotia were issued twice, first in Vol. IV of the Proceedings and then in Vol. I of the Journal of the Geological Society. No explanation is given of the doable issue of maps and of the accompanying memoirs. , 12n •u of new red sandstone of 1847— Dawson (J. W.). Map and >^ Nova Scotia. Accompanying "On the new red sandstone -.f Nova Scotia." Joum. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. IV, p. 50. London, 1848. Black etching. 121. 1848— Taylor (R. C). Map of tlie New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland coal fields. Accompanying " Statistics of coal," p. 208. Philadelphia, 1848. •i-j2. 1850 — Robb (J.). Geological map «;i Nc»v Brunswick. Accompanying "Report on the agricultural capabilities of the province of New Brunswick," by James F. W. Johnston. Fredericton, IH-'iO. The main sources of information for the construction of this map are two uuiuuscript ujiiir, by Abraham Gesner, formerly provincial geologist. 123. 1851— Jackson (C. T.). A geological map of the Albert Coal Mines and the surrounding strata. Accompanying "Report on the Albert Coal Mine" (New Brunswick). (Bos- ton), 1851. Black, with geological indications. ' (40) UABCOU.J ACADIA. 124. 41 1855— Dawson (J. W.). Geological map of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and part of New Brunswick. Accompanying "Acadian geology: an account of the geological structure and mineral resources of Nova Scotia and portions of the neighbouring proY- inces of British America." Edinburgh, 1855. The first edition of an important geological map and work. 125. 1860— Dawson (J. W.). No title. Accompanying "On the Silurian and Devonian rocks of Nova Scotia." The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Vol. V, p. 131]. Montreal, 1860. Black etching. 126. 1863— Matthew (G. F.). Map of the vicinity of St. John, New Bruns- wick. Accompanying "Observations on the geology of 8t. John County, New Brnuswick." The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, p. 8, Montreal, 1863. Black etching. 127. 1864 — Bailey (L. W.). Geological map of the Tobique and Nepisiquit Kivers, New Brunswick. Accompanying 'Notes on the geology and botany of New Brunswick." The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, new series. Vol. I, p. 81. Montreal, 1864. Black etching. 128. 1864 — Bailey (L. W.) and Matthew (G. F.). Geological map of the coun- ties of St. John, Kings, Queens, and Albert, New Brunswick, showing the position and extent of each formation, from the Car- boniferous basin to the coast. Accompanying " Observations on the geology of Southern New Brunswick, made principally during the summer of 1864," by L. W. Bailey, George F. Matthew, and C. F. Hart. Fredericton, 1865. An important map and memoir. 129. 1866 — Bailey (L. W.) and Matthew (G. F.). Geological map of the coun- ties of St. John, Kings, Queens, aud Albert, New Brunswick, showing the position and extent of each formation, from the Car- boniferous basin to the coast. Accompanying " On the Azoic and Paleozoic rocks of Southern New Brnus- wick," by by G. F. Matthew. Journ. Oeol. Soc. London, Vol. XXI, p. 422. Loudon, 1865. Black etohing. (41) WW E!f:,:jj;:- |;>'0 ;.--»'. •- . f)'r VI.— CANADA PROPER, COMPRISING THE PROVINCE OP QUEBEC (ANTICOSTI ISLAND) OR LOTVER CANADA OR EAST CANADA, AND THE PROVINCE OP ONTARIO OR UPPER CANADA OR WEST CANADA. ■ 161. 1829— Baddeley (F. F.). Sketch of the river Saguenay and Lake St. John, to which are added a few geognostical notes. Accoinpunying "Geognosy of apart of the Saguenay countrj'." In Trans.. Literary and Historical Soc, Quebec, Vol. I. Quebec, 1829. Black, with geological indications. 162. 1852 — Logan (W. E.). Geological map of a part of Canada. Accompanying " On the foot-prints occurring in the Potsdam sandstone of Canada." Journ. Geol. Soc, London, Vol. VIII, p. 199. London, 1852. This map is of a part of Canada East. 163. 1853 — Bigsby (J. J.). Geological map of the vicinity of Quebec. Accompanying "On the geology of Quebec and its environs." Journ. Geol. Soc, London, Vol. IX, p. 82. London, 1853. Black etching. 164. 1856 — Logan (W. E.). Plan showing the distribution of crystalline limestones of the Laurentian series, between Grenville and Eaw- don. Scale, 3 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; reports of progress for the years 1853-56", p. 38. Toronto, 1857. 166. 1856 — Bichardson (James). Plan of the Island of Anticosti. Scale, 9 miles to an inch.^ Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for the years ia'J3-.'J6", p. 234. Toronto, 1857. Black, with dotted lines, letters, and indications. 166. 1857 — Murray (Alex.). Plane* of Bonne Oh^re, Madawaska, and Sha- washkong Rivers, and sources of the Ottonabee. S<;ale, 80 chains to an inch. Accompanying "Geological Reports of Canada for 1853, '54, '55, '56." Grand folio atlas. Toronto, 1857. In four sheets, lllack, with geological indications. (47) ■ '*.t 48 s s 'p. 1 m B 1 tml j ■ t lill ^ i, m i^-* h m {■' ■4 i MAPOTECa OEOLOOICA AMERICANA. 167. [BULL. 7. 1857 — Murray (A.) and Logan (W. E.). Plans shewing oxplorationa on the north shore of Lake Huron and thence eastward to tlie Ot- tawa. Scale, 80 chains to an inch. Accompanying "Geographical Reports of Canada for 1853, '54, '65, '56." Grand folio atlas. Toronto, 1857. In eleven sheets. Black, with geological indications. 168. 1867— Murray (A.) and Logan (W. E.). Plans shewing explorations be- tween the east shore of Lake Huron and the Ottawa River, Maganatawan Biver, and Muskoka and Petewahweh Kiver Scale, 80 chains to an inch. Accompanying "Geological Reports of Canada for 18.53, '54, '55, '56." Grand folio atlas. Toronto, 1857. In seyen sheets. Black, with geoio<{ical indications. 169. 1857 — Biohardson (James). Plan showing the distribution of the De- vonian and Silurian formations in a part of Gaspd. Scale, 6 miles to an inch. Accompanying ' ' Geol. Surv. Canada ; report of progress for the year .V. . 1857", p. 270. Toronto, 1858. Black, with dotted linos and geological indications. ■, " 170. 1867— Eichardson (J.) and Barlow (S.). Topographical plan of Magdalen River. Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for Iho year 1857 ", p. 92. Toronto. 1858. Black, with geological indications. . 171.' "'■':" ■ ' '• ' 1857 — Biohardson (J.). Plan showing the distribution of the Laurentian and Lower Silurian rocks in the vicinity of Lake St. John. -,*A Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for the year 1857", p. 92. Toronto, 1858. Black, with geological indications. 172. 1858— Logan (Sir W. E.). Plan showing the distribution of crystiiUiue limestone of the Laurentian series in the counties of Argenteuil and Ottawa. Accompanying " Geol. Surv, of Canada ; report of progress for the yenr 1858", p. 66. Montreal, 1859. Black, with geological indications. (48) w • MABCOU.] CANADA PBOPER. 173. 49 i 1868— Logan (Sir W. K.). Plan sUowing the distribution of the llurou- ian rocks, between rivers St. Mary and Missisague. Accomimnyiiig "Geol. Siirv. Canndu ; report of progress for the year 1858", p. 104. Montreal, 18f)U. Black, with geological ludicatioua. , 174. 1868 — Eichardson (J.). Plan showing the distribiuion of the Devonian and Silurian formations in a part of Ga8p(5. Accompauying "Uool. Snrv. of Cauada; report of progreiw for the year 1858", p. 170. Montreal, 1859. Black, with geological iudicationa. 175. I860 — Gibb (G. D.). Murray's cavern and subterranean river — Fourth chute of the Bonne Ch^re River, Ottawa. Accompanying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S. Mackie, Vol. Ill, pi. XI. London, 1860. Colored, and with geological indications. 176. 1860— Gibb (G. D.). IJasaltic dykes of Mecattina. Accon>panying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S. Mackie, Vol. Ill, pi. VIII. London, 1860. Colored, and with geological indications. 177. I860 — Gibb (G. D.). The basaltic caverns of Henley Island. Accompanying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S. Mackie, Vol, III, pi. VIL London, 18G0. 178. I860 — Gibb (G. D.). Caverns and arched rocks at Perc^ Gasp^. Accompanying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S. Mackie, Vol. Ill, pi. VI. London, 1860. Colored, and with geological indications. 179. 1862 — Logan (Sir W. E.). Map showing the distribution of Laurentian rocks in parts of the counties of Ottawa, Terrebonne, Argenteuil, and Two Mountains. Scale, 7 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its ccm- , mencement to 1863." Atlas of maps and sections, with aa introduction and ap- pendix. Geological maps II. Montreal, 1865, (49) Bull 7— 4 II :|!l S3 [i Jf! .1) \^ U 60 MAPOTECA OEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 180. [bull. 7, 1862— Logan (3ir W. E.). Plan Hliowitipr tho (listrlbution of liinoHtoiHi couglomeratc8 in tho Quebec Kioup, of Point L6vi.s. Accoinpiinying " Ocol. Siirv. Ciinudu; report of progrcsH from Hh coiii- menccinout to 18G:{." Atltisof iniiitH iiiid MKClioiis, with uu introduction iind ap- pendix. Gcologicul maps V. Montreal, 18G5. Ulack etching. 8oo Logan (Sir W. E.), 18G2-NO. 181. 181. ' .•■■ 1862.— Logan (Sir W. E.). Plan showin},' the distribution of linieatono conglomerates in the Quebec; groui) at Point L6vis. Accompanying "Letter atldroBsed Ut Mr. Joacliiin Barrande, on the rocks of the Quebec group at Poin^ Tidvis," in The Canadian NaturaliNt and OeologJNt, May and June, 1803. V HI, p. 183. Montreal, June, 1863. Black etching. ■•' • ■ 182. 1863 — Maroon (Jules). Plan des gisenients des leutilles doloniitiques dans les schistes Taeoniques de la Poiute L^vis, au Canada, liSOI- 180a. • "- ■^\::.'' ^ ';,■: ■■.-■-, ■ ., -r •• Accompanying " Notice sur Ich gisementH des lentilles trilo])itif6re8 taeoni- ques do la Pointe Ldvis, au Canada." Bull. Soc. g6ol. France, 2" sdric;, Vol. XXI, p. 236. Paris, 1864. Black etching. 183. 1866 — Logan (Sir W. E.). Map showing the distribution of various su- perficial deposits between Lake Superior and Gaspe. Scale, l-*i5 miles to the inch. ' ' Accompanying "Gool. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its com- mencement to 1863." Atlas of maps atid sections, with an introduction and appendix. Geological maps VI. Montreal, 1865. 184. 1866 — Logan (Sir W. E.). Map showing the distribution of the Huroniau rocks between rivers BachebAvahuung and Mississagui. Scale, 1.506,880, or 8 miles to the inch. > = Accompanying " Geol. Surv. Canada ; report of progress from its commence- ment to 1863." Atlas of maps and sections, with an introduction and appendix. Geological maps III. Montreal, 1865. ■ . ' 185. 1866 — Logan (Sir. W. E.). Map showing tho distribution of rocks be- longing to the Potsdam, Quebec, and Trenton groups, ou tho east side of Lake Ohamplain, in the neighbourhood of the line between ;" Canada East and Vermont. Scale, two miles to an inch. Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its com- mencement to 1863." Altas of maps and sections, with au introduction ami appendix. Geological maps IV. Montreal, 1865. (50) , ^ MABCOV.] CANADA PROFEB. 186. 61 1868 — Biohardson (James). Map showing the distribution of the Lowor Silurian rocks between tlie Chaudiiiie and Trois IMstolrs Eivers, Houth side of the river St. Lawrence, province of Quebec. Scale, eight miles to one inch. Accompanying " Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from IHOG to 18)W', p. 119. Montreal, 1870. 187. 1868 — Vennor (H. G.). Map showing the distribution of the rock for- mations in parts of the counties of Peterborough, Hastings, Addington, and Froutenac, province of Ontario. Scale, 4 miles to on< inch. ^ Accompanying "Gcol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from 1866 to 1869", p. 143. Montreal, 1870. 188. 1874 — Vennor (H. G.). Plan of a portion of North Burgess, shewing po- sition of a])atite openings. Scale, half a mile to an inch. Accompanying " Report of explorations and surveys in Fontenac, Leeds, and Lanark Counties," Geol. Surv., Canada; report of progress for 1873-74, p. 128. Montreal, 1874. Black etching, and geological indications. 189. 1876 — Vennor (H. G.). Map of Lanark County and parts of Eenfrew and Leeds, province of Ontario. Geologically shaded. Scale, 4 miles to one inch. Accompanying " Report of explorations in the rear portions of Frontenao and Lanark Counties, etc." Geol. Surv. of Canada ; report of progress for 1874- '76, p. 105. Montreal, 1876. 190. 1877 — Vennor (H. G.). Map of Ottawa County. Scale, 4 miles to one inch. Accompanying "Report of Ottawa County." Geol. Snrv. of Canada; re- port of progress for 1876-'77, p. 320. Montreal, 1878. 191. 1880— Dawson (J. W.). Western Canada. Accompanying '' Lecture notes on geology and outline of the geology of Canada." Montre"J, 1880. Black etching. 192. 1880— Dawson (J. W.). Eastern Canada. Accompanying " Lecture notes on geology and outline of the geology of Canada." Montreal, 1880. Black etching. (51) :H i .\ r "■M-i Vn.— NEW ENGLAND, COMPRISING MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, AND CON- NECTICUT , ,.,-,, .,^.^^, ,,._,._„- ,-■,,,,,,.;;,.,,,.,; 1817 — Hitchcock (E.). A geological inai)of a part of Massachusetts on Connecticut River. Accoiupa. lying " Kcinarks on tlio (^poloffy iintl niinorulogy of a seel ion of Miissiicliu.^etts on Connecticut Eivcr, with a part of New Hanipsbiro and Vermont." Anier. Jonrn., Sillinian. Vol. I. New York, 1819. 194. '"-'•■•'"■ ' 1818. — Dana (J. F.) and Dana (S. L.) A geological map of Boston and its vicinity. Aceoinpaiiying " Outlines of the niiiioralogy and geology of Bostou and its vicinity," witli a geological map. Boston, 1818. 195. ' - ■ ^ 1819— Dewey (C). A geological map of the northwest part of Massa- chusetts. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Skctcliof the mineralogy and geology of the vicinity of Williams College, Williamstowu, Mass." Amer. Journ., Sillinian. Vol. I. New York, IHIU. 196. 1822- -Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of the Connecticut. Scale, 5 miles to f of an inch. Accompanying " A Hketeh of the geology, &c. of the regions contignouH to the river Connecticut." Amer. Jonrn., Sillinian. Vol. VI. New Haven, 1823. 197. 1824— Dewey (C). A geological map of the county of Berkshire, Mass., and of a small part of the adjoining States. Accompanying "A sketch of the geology and mineralogy of the western part of Massachusetts and a small part of the adjoining States." Aiuor. Jouru. Sillinian. Vol. VIII. New Haven, 1824. ;'. it' * 198. 1824— Hitchcock (E.) Outlines of the geology of Martha's Vineyard, &c. Accompanying "Notices of the geology of Martha's Vineyard and tlio Elizabeth Islands." Amer. Journ. Sillinian. Vol. VII, p. 3;J6, Plate IV. New Haven, 1824. Koprinted in Journal of Science of the Koyal Institution of London, Febru- ary, 1824. MABCOO.J NEW ENGLAND. 199. 63 1827 — Nash (A.). Geology of the lead mines and veins of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Scale, 3 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Notices of the lead mines and veins of Hampshire County, MassacliuHetts, and of tlio geology and mineralogy of that region." Amer. Jour. Silliman. Vol. XII, p. 270. New Haven, 1827. 200. 1832 — Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of Massachusetts. Scale, 5 miles to three-quarters of an inch. Accompanying "Report on the geology of Massacliuscttfl under the direc- tion of the government of that State." Amer. Jour. Silliman. Vol. XXII. New Haven, 1833. Id also published separately. 201. 1833 — Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of Massachusetts. Accompanying "lleport on the geology, mineralogy, &c., of Massachusetts, with an atlas in 4° of plates." Plate I. Amherst, 1853. . 202. 1837 — Hitchcock (E.). Geology of Portland and its vicinity. Accompanying "Sketch of the geology of Portland and its vicinity," in Boston Journal of Natural History, Vol. I, p. 3(50. Boston, IHIJ/. The copy soon of this map has not been colored ; there are merely a few black etchings on it. 203. 1840 — Jackson (0. T.). A geological map of Rhode Island. Scale, 3 miles to an inch. Accompar")ng "Report on the geological and agricultural survey of ihe State of Rhode Island." Providence, 1840. fell 204. 1841 — Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of Massachusetts. Fourth edition. Accompanyii.g "Final report on the geology of Massachusetts," Vol. I, Plato 52. Frontispiece. 4"^. Northampton, 1841. The anthor calls it an " Index to a Gcologieal Map of the State"; and adds: "Whenever the large map shall be completed, .and the government wish, I shall be ready to color it geologically." The larger map was published in 1844, under tho title, "Geological map of MaHsachnsetts, made by order of the legislature." Scale, 5 miles to an inch, 1:310,800. It is i>laced at the left hand lower corner of tho large topographical map published by tho legislature. Boston, 1844. 205. 1842 — Percival (J. G.). A geological map of Connecticut. Accomi>anying " Report on tho geology of the State of Connecticnt." Now Haven, 1842. Black, with the outlines of the formations and letters. (63) 11 i I 64 jiifit MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 206. (BDIX. 7. I ■J 1844— Hitchcock (E.). Geological map of Massachusetts made by order of the legislature. Scale, 5 miles to an inch, or 1:316,800. Boston, 1844. It is placed at the left band lower corner of the large topographical map ; published by the legislature. V See Hitchcock (Edward), 1841— No. 204. 207. 1844— Jackson (0. T.). A geological map of New Hampshire. Scale, 6 miles to the inch. Acconipauying " Final report on the geology and mineralogy of the State of New Haiiipshire." 4°. Concord, 1844, Black, with conventional signs only. " ' 208. ■ 1845— Jackson (C. T.). A geological map of New Hampshire. Scale, 6 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Views and map illustrating the scenery and geology of the State of New Hampshire." Boston, 1845. See Jackson (C. T.), 1844, same map — ^No.207. ■'}• .:, -,.■'. -....-. 209. 1853 — Hitchcock (E.). (Geological map.) Bristol and Ehode Island coal field. Accompanying " Repoit on certain points in the geology of Massachusetts." House (Document) No. 39, p. 4. Boston, 1853. No place or date of publication on the map. It is the iirst geological map printed mechanically in colors in America, by A. Sourel, of Woburn, Massa- chusetts. r • -^ - •":'■-■-• 210. 1857 — Hitchcock (E.). Ichnogeological map of the Connecticut Valley. Accompanying " A report on the sandstone of the Connecticut Valley, especially its fossil foot-marks." 4°. Plate II. Boston, 1858. 211. 1857 — Hitchcock (E.). Ichnogeological map of the Connecticut Val- ley (portion in Massachusetts). . Accompanying " Some indications of recent sensitiveness to nnequal press- ures in the earth's crust." By H. F. Walling. Proceedings of American Association for the advancement of science. Vol. XXVII, p. 192. Salem, 1879. _ - 212. I860 — Hager (A. D.). Geological map of Plymouth, Vermont. Accompanying "Report on the geology of Vermont," in two vols., 4°, Vol. II, Plate XVIII. Claremont, N. H., 1861. (54) 1862— Hi HABCOU.] NEW ENGLAND. 213. 55 I860 — Anonymous (Hitclicock, 0. H.). Eoad map of tlie island of Rhode Island cr Aquidueck. Scale, 1 Inch to the mile. New- port, (R. I.), 1860. Presented by tlie city of Newport to the memhera of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science Anyust 1, 1860. Colored geologically. . - 214. [ 1861 — Eager (A. 1),). Geological map of the State of Vermont. Accompanying "Map of the State of Vermont under the direction of H. F. Walling," in four sbeots. A small map in the corner of the title sheet. New ■• York, 18(51. 215. . 1861 — Hitchcock (father and sous). Geological map of a part of Rut- land County and Isle la Motte, Vermont. Accompanying "Report on the Geology of Vermont," in two volnraes, 4to, ■ Vol. II, Plate \ III. Claremont, N. H., 1861. 216. 1861— Hitchoock (father and sons). Geologicnl map of Vermont, traced out aud c«)mpil< <1 by the memlxis <>{' the geological survey, Messrs. Edwit: Hitchcock, Kdward Hitchcock, jr., Charles H. . Hitchcock, and Allort D. Hairer. Scale, 1 : 400,b(:0. Accompanying "Report on the geoiogy of Vermont," in two volumes, 4to, Vol. 11. Claremont, N. H., 1861. 217. 1861 — Hitchcock (C. H.). Map of the surface geology of Vermont. , Scale, 1 : 400,000. Accompanying "Report on iho logy of Vermont," in two volumes, 4to, Vol. JI. Claremont, N. H., 1861 218! 1862 — Hitchcock (C. II.). Geological map of Northern Maine. Acc()mj>anying "Notes on the geology of Maine," in Proceed, of the Port- land Society of Nat. Hist., Vol. I, Part I., p. 84. Portland, 186-2. Black etching and geological indiij.tiions. See Hitchcock (C. H.), 1862- No. 219. 219. 1862 — Hitchcock (C. II.). Geological map of Northern Maine. Accompanying "General report upon Ihe geology of Maine," sixth annual ri'port of the secn'tary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, p. I$18. Augusta, 1861. Black etching aud geological indications. The report is dated 1861 aud the map 1862. (55) •4i- h .J f 66 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 220. (BVIX. 7. 1863— Hitchcock (C. H.). (No title on the map.) Geological map of the country between Belfast and Saint George, west side of Penol)- scot Bay, Maine. Accompanying " Second annual report npon tlie Nat. Hist, and Geologj* of the State of Maine," Part II, p. 227. (Boston) 1863. Black etching and colors. No name of place of publication, but the small map was lithographed in Boston. 221. 1863— Hitchcock (C. H.). Geology of Eockport and vicinity. Accompanying " Second annual report npon the Nat. Hist, and Geology of the State of Maine," p. 242. (Boston) 1863. Black etching. ., -.-■ 222. ' :.:\''?''^'.' '/''C ISSfl — Hitchcock (0. H.). Geological map of part of the Ammonoosuc ^old field, New Hampshire. Accompanying " First annual report upon the geology and mineralogy of the State of New Hampshire." Manchester, 1869. ;V , - . ' .,<•.;, ^;,, 223. 1870— Hitchcock (C. H.). Map illustrating the distribution of granite in New Hampshire. Accompanying "Second nnnual report upon the geology and mineralogy of the State of New Hampshire." Manchester, 1870. 224. ' ' 1871 — Hitchcock (C. II.). Geological map of Massachusetts. Scale, 10 miles to an inch. Accompanying " Oflficial Topographical atlas of Massachusetts," by H. F. Walling and O. W. Gray. Folio, p. 18. Boston, 1871. 225. 1872— Hitchco'k (C. H.). (No title.) Geological map of the White Mountains. ' ■> • Accoiii anyiiig " Report of the geological survey of the State of Now Hamp- shire," snowing its progress during the year 1871. Nashua, 1H72. 226. ; 1874— Marcou (Jules). Carte geologiqne des bords du Lac Champlain cjitre Georgia (Vermont), Cliazy (New York), et Phillipsburgli (Canada). Accompanying "Sur les colonies dans les roches Taconiqnes des bords dii Lac Champlain," Bull. Soc. G6ol. France," 3i6me s^rio. Vol. IX, p. 18. Paris, 1H80. Scale, 1 : 160,000, is not given on the map, owing to a mistake of the en- gravers. (50) 11 MABCOU.] 1877— Croj of 1 5 m Ac 0CC£ 1880, Tl Masi 1877— Hit. moi Ac (Nev 1877— Hit( Ne\ Ac Con< Bl 1878— Hit dist A( atla O are 1878— Hit Ha Scci A atlii Si plai 1881-Ha mil A jihe 188 B M MABCOU.] NEW ENGLAND. 227. 57 lj77_CroBby (W. O.). Geological map of Eastern Massachusetts and of Boston and vicinity. Scale, 1 mile to the inch for Boston and 5 miles to 1 inch for Eastern Massachusetts. Accompanying " Contributions to the geology of Eastern Massachusetts." Occasional papers of the Boston Society of Natural History, III. Boston, 1880. These two maps are on the same large sheet. The smaller one (Eastern Massachusetts) occupying the right-hand lower corner. 228. 1877 — Hitchcock (C. H.). Geological map of New Hampshire and Ver- mont. Accompanying "A topographical atlas of New Hampshire," by Walling. (New York,) 1877. 229. 187 7 — Hitchcock (C. H.). Geological map illustratiug the relation of the New Hampshire formations to those of the adjacent territory. -A Accompanying " The geology of New Hampshire, Vol. 11, p. 8. Plate I. : Concord, 1877. Black etching. ^ -■;.-....„.. • 230. 1878 — Hitchcock (C. H.). (No title.) Map of the Ammonoosuc mining district. Accompanying the "Eeport on the geology of New Hampshire." Folio • atlas. New York, 1878. On the map itself no name of author, no date, and no place of publication are inscribed. 331. 1878 — Hitchcock (C. H.). (No title.) General geological map of New Hampshire, embracing portions of Maine, Vermont, and Quebec- Scale, 2J miles to the inch. Accompanying the "Report on the geology of New Hampshire." Folio atlas. New York, 1878. Six sheets. No title, no date, nor scale are inscribed on the map. The ex- planation is to be found in Vol. II, p. G72, of "Geology of New Hampshire." 232. 1881— Hawes (G. W.). Map of the Mount Willard region. Scale, 2J miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "The Albany granite. Now Hampshire, and its contact phenomena," Amor. Journ. Silliman. 3d series. Vol. XXI, p. 22. New Haven, 1881. Black etching. (6') ■-liilii K " f t ! 1 . i ! . ' j J i f I IfARCOlT.] ;;*i ir VIII. —NEW YORK AND NEW JERSE7. 233. 1822— Barton (D. W.). Barton on the Catskills. Accoinpaii ying ' ' Notice of the geology of the Catskills." Amer. Jouru. Sil li- man. Vol. IV, p. 250. New Haven, 1822. , ,i . Black etching and geological indications. 234. ' ' ■"-V'^^"'"' 1830 — Eaton (Amos). This colonr'd map exhibits a general view of the economical geolofjy of New York and part of the adjoining States. Accompanying "Geological text-book prepared for popular lectures on North American geology with applications to agriinltnre and the arts." Albany, 1830. This is the first attempt at a geological map of the State of New York. • ' - ■ '-^- ■■ 235. ■• ■ -v ■ ■■ ■■' - 1831 — Young (J. B.) and Heron (J.). Geological mineralogical map of a ])ai t of Orange County, New York. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Mineralogy and geology of the counties of Orange (N. Y), and Sissex (N. J.), by Charles U. Shepard. Amer. Jouru. Silliman. Vol. XXI, p. :{21. New Haven, 1832. Black etching. > •■■■•-;- ""' 23G. 1839 — Rogers (II. D.). A geological map of New Jersey. Scale, 6 miles to one inch. Accompivnying "Description of the geology of the State of New Jersey, being a final report." Philadelphia, 1840. ; ' ■ •' •■■ ■ ■ 237. 1842— Emmons (E.). Map of the county of Jefferson. Accompanying "Geology of New York," Part II, comprising the survey of the second geological district. Plato XVI. 4°. Albany, 1842. > , .,V ..; ; .';,,,.:. ; 238. 1842— Emmons (E.). Geological map of Clinton County. Accompanying " Geology of New York," Part II, comprising the survey of the second geological district. Plate XVII. 4". Albany, 1842. (58) i I 1842— Ne\ A( Van Ei ral ] Tl geol mail crep awe had ular ran^ Tag the j systi view "the posi (see map tive to it addi disti to » "Th exte kno fron 1860 1842— Mat wit A( the 1843— Coz A( Plat 1845— Ly« adj A Fr.. A tow MABCOU.] NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY. 239. 59 1842 — Hew York. Geological map of the State of New York. Accompanying " Geology of New York," by Emmons, Hall, Mather, and Vaniixeni. Four vols. 4°. Now York, 1842. Each volume giving a notice of a geological district comprised in the gene- ral rnap also due to the same four authors. This map is very important, and marks ct second starting point in American geology. It gives a good classificatiou of the American paleozoic rocks due m'ainly to the researches of Ebenezer Emmons and Vanuxem. But a dis- crepancy exists between the map and the volumes of explanation which show a want of harmony and a great difference of views between the geologists who had charge of the publication. In the volume Part IV we find in the " Tab- ■ ular view of the sedimentary rocks of New York," and in the "Plan of ar- rangement in the State geological collection," the Taconic system, spelled also Taghcouick ; but no trace of it exists on the geological map. Emmons being the author of the main part of the classification, and being convinced t'mt a system of strata older than the Potsdam sandstone existed, maintained his view in the first volume of the "Agriculture of New York," where he describes "the Taconic system." And in order to show the geographical distribution and position of these rocks, ho prepared a geological map of the State of New York (see "Agriculture," part V, p. 3C1), a reprint, as he says, in the main of the map* which accompanies the first reports (i. e., the map published by legisla- tive authority referred to here). Important additions, however, were made to it. Parts of V»rmont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, were included; in addition to this, the Taconic system was marked out and colored and made a distinct part of-tho map; it occupies a belt extending from the Canadian line to New Jersey and Tappau Bay on the Hudson River below the Highlands. "The three thotuand copies of this modified map of the State, showing the extent of the Taconic in New York, were stolen or destroyed by persons un- known, so that they were never issued with the proper volume." (Extract from a letter of E. Emmons to J. Marcou, dated Raleigh, N. C, December 28, 1860.) 240. 1842 — Mather (W. W.). Geological map of Long and Staten Islands, with the environs of New York. Accompanying "Geology of New York." Part I comprising the geology of the first geological district. Plate I. 4°. Albany, 1843. 241. 1843 — Cozzens (S.). A geological map of New York or Manhattan Island. Accompanying " A geological history of Manhattan or New York Island." Plate I, p. 10. New York, 1843. 242. 1845 — Lyell (Sir Charles). Birds-eye view of the falls of Niagara and adjacent country, coloured geologically. Accompanying "Travels in North America in the years 1841-42." 2 vols. Fri)iitispii'co of Vol. I. London and New York, 1845. A panoramic geological map of the country between Lake Erie and the towns of Lewiston and Queenstown. (59) '^i. i^^ ' 'A lii 60 MAPOTECA GEOLOaiCA AMERICANA. 243. [BULL. 7. 1846— Lyell (Sir Charles). Birds-eye view of the falls of Niagara and adjacent country, coloured geologically. Accompanying "Roisen in Nord-Anierika von Charles Lyell." German edition. Hullo, 184(i. See LyeU (Sir Charles), 1845— No, 242. 244. 1856— Lyell (Sir Charles). Birds-eye view of the falls of Niagara and adjacent country, coloure , In two sheets. /'''''.'* - . 248. ""■ ■ '-'"'■••■■■ ■ ' '•■■•. ^ 1867 — Cook (G. H.) and Smock (J. C). Geological survey of New Jer- sey. Map of Oxford furnace iron-ore veins. Scale, 8 inches per mile. Accompanying "Geology of New Jersey," by authority of the legislature; » with a 4 to atlas. MapNo. 7. Newark, 1868. ■ . v V S ' 249. ■:...:--.-.■■ / ■' ,-•; 1867— Cook (G. H.) and Smock (J. C). Geological survey of New Jersey. Map of zinc mines, Sussex County. Scale, 8 inches per mile. Accompanying "Geology of Now Jersey," by autho ity of the legislature; with a 4to atla^j. M»p No. 8. Newark, 1868, No explanation of the coloring on the map; there are miueralogical indica- tions on the sections. . (GO) . . , . . KABCOn.] NEW YOKK AND NEW JERSEY. 250. II 1867 — Cook (G. n.) and Smock (J. C). Geological survey of New Jersey. Triassic formation, including the red sandstone and trap rocks of Central New Jersey. Scale, 2 miles to an inch. Accoinpauyiug ''Geology of New Jersey," l»y authority of the legislature; with a 4to atlas. Map No. 2. Newark, 1868. In two sheets. " --■■ 251. ^^^"' '': 1867 — Cook (G. H.) and Smock (J. C). Geological survey of New Jersey. Tertiary and recent formations of Southern New Jersey. Accompany ing "Geology of New Jersey," by authority of the legislature; with a 4to atlas. Map No. 4. Newark, 1868. la two sheets; no scale is given, hut it is evidently that of 2 miles to the inch. '\.:-ir: v''.,: 252. - '' 1868 — Cook (G. H.). No title. (A geological map of New Jersey.) Scale, 20 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Geology of New Jersey," by authority of the legislature; p. 39 of the introduction. Newark, 1868. Black etching. 253. 1868 — Cook (G , H.) and Smock (J. C). Geological survey of New Jersey. Azoic and paleozoic formations, including the iron-ore and lime- stone districts. Scale, 2 miles to an inch. Accompanying " Geology of New Jersey," by authority of the legislature; with a 4to atlas. Map No. 1. Newark, 1868. In two sheets. ■":---^ 254. 1870 — Credner (H.). Geognostische Skisse von New Jersey nach Eogers, Cook, and Smock. Accompanying " Dit) Kreido von New Jersey." Zeitsch. Deut. Geol. Gesells. Vol. XXII, Taf. IV. Berlin, 1870. Black etching and geological indications. . ..' ^ 255. 1880 — Cook (G. H.). Lake Passaic (a glacial lake). Scale, 6 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Annual report of the State geologist for the year 1880." Trenton, 1880. 256. 1880— Cook (G. II.) and Smock (J. C). The State of New Jersey. Economic geology. Scale, 6 miles to the inch. Accompanying " Annual report of the State geologist for the year 1879." Trenton, 1879. (61) ■.'^, /' i 1 ■i 62 MAPOTECA OEOLOOICA AMERICANA. [BUU. T. 257. 1880— Dana (J. !).)• I'^rt of WeMtcrn Cortlandt. AccouipiuiyiiiK "(Jeological relatioiiH of tlio liiiu'stoiio bolts of Westeliester County, Now York." Aincr. Journ. Silliniaii, ad Morios, Vol. XX, p. 195. Now llavou, 18b(). llluck etching. 258. 1880— Dana (J. D.). Liinestono areas of Westchester County. Scale^ 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying " Geological relatiouH of tho limostono belts of Westohester County, New York." Aiiier. Jouin. Sillimau, 3d series, Vol. XX, Plate V. Now Haven, 1880. Ill one color aud black etching. ; 259. 1880 — Dana ^J. J).). Geolo},Mcal map of part of New York and New Jersey, from Prof. G. H. Cook's uiap of New Jersey. Scale, 10 miles to the iiicli. Accompanying "Geological relations of tho lunostoue bolts of Westchester County, Now York." Ainer. Journ. Silliniau, 3d series. Vol. XX, Plate IX. New Haven, 1880. Black etching. l ;, ► 2G0. 1880 — Dana (J. D.). Limestone areas of Dutchess, Westchester, and Putnam Counties, New York, and of part of Western Connecticut, with the Archsean of Putnam County, and the Palisade Trap range. Scale, 10 miles to the inch. Accompanying " Geological relations of the limestone belts of Westchester County, New York." Amer. Jouru. Sillimau, :5d series, Vol. XX, Plate VIII. New Haven, 1880. Black etching. 261. '1881 — Abbott (C. C). Map of area of Trenton gravel in vicinity of Trenton, N. J. Accompanying " Primitive industry ; or illustrations of the handiwork in stone, bone, and cKay of the native races of the Northern Atlantic seaboard of America." p. 531. Salem, 1881. ' > '; 2G2. 1881— Britton (N. L,). A geological map of Eichmoud County, New York. Scale, 1:120,000. Accompanying "On tho geology of Kichmond County, Now York." Anu. ■ ', New York Acad. Sci., Vol. II. Plate XV, p. 161. New Y'ork, 18«1. ■■ 263. '■'"'.-■■'"^V" 1881— Cook (C H.) and Smock (J. C). Geological map of New Jersey. Scale, G miles to 1 inch. Accompanying " Geological Survey of Now Jersey." Annual report of the State Geologist for tho year 1881. Trenton, 1881. A well-executed and clear geological map. >. ^ • : (62) ^ UABOOD.l NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY. 264. 63 1881- -Dana (J. D.). (ieologicul mop of Hontliorn VVcstcliester County and northern New York i.slan(l. Scale, 2 inches to 1 niiU;. Accomiumyiiig " Geological rt'Iatioim of tlio liiiii'stoiu) l)«)lt« of Wfntchostor County, Now York." Amur. Jourii. Hilliiiiuii, 3(1 soiies, Vol. XXI, I'lato XIX. New Havou, 1881. . lu ouo color, and geological iuiUcutionH. 288. 1881— Dana (J. D.). Part of Western (JorthuuU. Accompauyiug "On n oaso in which various niUHsivo crystallino rockH, in- cluding Hoda-granite, quartz-dioritc, norito, hornl)Icndit(\ nyroxcnit<', and dif- ferent chryHolitic rockh, were niado llirough nietaniorphic agencies in one roetaiQorphic process. The Geological Slagazinc, ad series, Vol. VIII, p. 00. London, 1881. ' Black etching. 266. 1881— Dana (J. D.). Stony Point. Accompanying "Geological relations of the limo.stonc belts of Westchester County, New York. Origin of the rocks ol the Cortlaudt series. " Ainer. Journ. Sillimau, 3d series. Vol. XXII, p. 112. Now Haven, 1681. Black, with geological indications. 267. Scale, 1881 — Dana (J. D.). Map of parts of New York and New Jersey, 10 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological relations of the limestone ])olts of Westchester County, New York. Origin of the rocks of the Cortlaudt series." Amer. Journ. Sillinian,3d series. Vol. XXII, p. 106. Now Haven, 1881. Black etching. 268. 1881 — Dana (J. D.). Map of i)art of western Oortlaiidt, showing the Peekskill, Verplauck, Tompkins, Cove, and Cruger limestone areas, by horizontal lining. Scale, 1 inch to a mile. Accompanying " Geological relations of the limestone belts of Westchester County, New York. Origin of the rocks of the Cortlaudt series." Araer. Journ. Silliman, 3d series, Vol. XXII, p. 107. New Haven, 1881. Black etching. All these small maps by Mr. J. D. Dana are sketch-maps with geological iDdications, (68) ■i 1 - . 1^ HABCOU.] t '' 1X.-PBNNBYLVANIA, DELAWARE, AND MARYLAND. 1848— Tayl IVii P ft;-*' [k(l It 209. 1822 — Cist (Z.). Eango of the anthracito f): nation of Pennsylvania. AccoiupunyinK "Account of tU« niincH ol" imthnicito in tlio iifjion about Wilkesbairc, I'cuuHylvuaiu." Aiucr. Journ. Hilliumu, Vol. IV, p. 14, Now Havon, lHi«. Black etching. 270. 1824— Finch (J.). Geology of Easton, &c. AccompuiiyinK "A nkotcb of tbo geology of the country near Eastou, Pennsylvania." Amer. Journ. Sillinian, Vol. VIII. Now Haven, 1894. 271. 1828 — Troost (Gerard). Karte der Gegend von Philadelphia. Accompanying " Geological survey of the environs of Philadelpliiii," cited by B. Cotta, in his " Geognostischo Karteii iinHcroN Jahrbundert's," iH.'iO, p. 4f, No. 533. This map is unknown even in Philadelphia, and contemporaries of Troost, such as the late T. Conrad and Mr. Isaac Lea, had never heard of such a map. It is very doubtful if it exists. -■•-- . , . _. 272. ^ :''"}. ■-;■, ■■:;^ "'•■' 1834 — Taylor (R. C). Rough sketch of the position of the transition beds near Lewiston, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, containing various species of fossil Fucoides. Scale, 1 inch to 1 mile. Accompanying "On the geological position of certain beds which contain numerous fossil marine plants of the family Fucoides, near Lewiston, Miflliu County, Ponusylvania," in Tr.ansactions of the Geological Society of Pennsyl- vania, Vol. I, Part I, Plate IV. Philadelphia, 1H34. 273. 1836 — Eoehler (H.). Petrographical map of the coal region of Tamaqua. Accompanying "On the anthracite deposit at Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania." Transactions of the Geological Society of Pennsylvania, Vol. I, Part II, p. 326. Philadelphia, 1835. . ; , Black etching and geological indications. 274. 1836— Taylor (R. C). Map of Kishacoquillas Valley. Scale, 5 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Notice as to the evidences of the existence of au ancient . . lake, which appears to have formerly filled the limestone valley of Kisha- coquillas, in MilHen County, Pennsylvania." Transactions of the Geological Society of Pennsylvania, Vol. I, Part II, p. 198. Philadelphia, 1835. -y: '■•:-----'-.■ "^-^--':y (64) - - -;■' -:/■: 1848— Tayl of P ant I Act 1867— Dais Seal Ace Conn 1867— Rog( field Ac( Ediul Blii 1858— Rogi Mon Aci 674. 1858— Rog< Ac( 7iy. Blii 1858— Rog( cite Aei 18,>.' Ill Bul lUBCOU.J PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, AND MARYLAND. 275. 1848 — Taylor (R. C). Map of tlio group of aiithriurito bnsiiTH in J't'ijtmylvania. Accompanying "HrutiHticH of coal," p. 112. PliilatlolpLiu, 1848. 276. 1848— Taylor (U. C). Map illuHtrative of the Htati.sti. \U. I'hilailolpliia, IH48. 277. 1857— Dalson (A. F.). Geological map of the Howard Hill coal field. Scale, 1 mile to 1 inch. Acconii)iinyint; "ii»l Oeol. Siirv. I'tiinNylvaiiia. Tlio j^rolojiy ol' Mt^Kcau Connty," by Clms. A. Ashburncr. Vol. U, p. 108. llairi.sbiirg, ISHO. ' ■ ' 278. 1867 — Rogers (H. 1).). Map of the anthracite and bituniinons (!oal fields of Pennsylvania. Accompanying "The geology of PcnnHylvania." 4'-'. Vol. II, p. 1019. Ediubuig, Iri.'.S. Black etching. • • 279. 1858 — Rogers (H. D.). Map of the mining district of Chester and Montgomery Counties. Accompanying "Tlio geology of i'ennsylvania." 4\ Vol. II, I'ail III, p. 674. Eilinbnrg, 1858. 280. 1858 — Rogers (H. D.). Map of the Cornwall ore liilKs, Lebanon County. Ac<'ompanying "The geology of Pennsylvania." 4". Vol. II, Part IV, p. 71U. Elinbnrg, 18.j8. Black etching with geological indications. " • 281. 1868 — Rogers (H. D.). Creolo-ical and topographi(;al inaj) of the anthra- cite fields of Pennsylvania. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "The final report on the geological survey of the State 183f.'' l'^. Atlas. Edinburg, I85w. In 1 wo Blieets. 282. 1868 — Rogers (H. D.). (Jeological map of the State of Pennsylvania, constructed from original surveys made between the years 1830 and 1857. Scale, 5 miles to the inch. Accompanying "The llual report on the geological survey of the State, 1858." 4^. Atlas. Ediuburg, 1858. In three sheets. - (05) Bull. 7 5 iPi'l ii 3 i nhy . ! ^- 1 i ,1 J' p i 1 k I ^m v^ ^1.4 U'- r *; 66 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 283. [BULL. 7. 1859— Tyson (P. T.). Geological illustrations (preliminary geclogical map of Maryland). Accompauying "First report of Philip T. Tysou, State agricultural chcuiist, to the house of delegates of Maryland." Auuapolis, 1860. ■ 7 ■\;".r-^ ■ " ■ , 284. •■'. ■ / '"''"'■'"' ' ' '- ■' 1864— Green (W., jr.). Map of the Lackawanna coal field, Lnzerne County, Pennsylvania. Accompanyiug "Notes on the anthracite coal region of North America." Trans. North of England lust. Mining Engrs. Vol. XIII, p. 2!y. Newcastio- ;. upon-Tyne, 18U4. . , . , .^ V 285. 1864— Lesley (J. P.). (No title.) * • .>^ Accompanying " On the discovery of lignite in Pennsylvania." Proc. Amor. ' . Phil. Soc, Vol. IX, P'ate XI. Philadelphia, 18(55. Colored and with geological indications. . , 286. • -' 1871 — Lesley (J. P.). A map showing the topographical character of the southern part of the lands of the Pittsburgh and Baltimore coal, coke, r'ul iron company, XJrsina, in Somerset County, Penn- sylvania. Scale of, 1 mile (to the inch?) Accompanying "Note on an appiirent violation of the law of regular pro- gressive debituniiiiization of the American coal heds coming East." Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, Vol. XII, p. 131. Philadelphia, 1873. Black, with indications of limestone and ferriferous coal hed banks written on it. 4^ 287. 1871 — Piatt (Franklin, jr.). Map of the Pittsburgh and Baltimore coal, coke, and iron company's lands, U;sina, Somerset Count}', Penn- sylvania. Scale, 1,500 feet to an inch. Accompanying "Note on an apparent violation of the law of regular pro- gressive dehituminization of the American coal lieds coming East." Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, Vol. XII, p. IGO. Philadeli.hia, 1873. A topographical map, with lithologieal and raineralogical indications writ- ten on the map. 288. 1871 — Lesley (J. P.). A map showing the areas occupied by the 6 foot coal bed in the hills north of Ursinii. Scale, 1 mile to the inch. Accompanying "Note on apparent violation of the law of regular progressive dehituminization of the Anieriean coal beds eoniiug East." Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, Vol. XII, p. V2d. Philadelphia, 1873. Black etching. (06) 1874— Clari MABCou.) PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, AND MARYLAND. 289. 67 1972 — Lesley (J. P.). (No title.) Scale, 1 iuch to 1 mile. Accompanying "Saint Clairsville and Bedford Railroad, and Dunning's Creek fossil iron ore." Proc. ^.mor. Phil. Soc, Vol. XIII, p. 256. Philadel- phia, 1873. In one color and geological indications. 290. 1872 — Smith (S.). Topographical map of Gaines Coal Basin, in Gaines Township, Tioga County. Contour curves, 100 feet apart. Scale, 2,000 feet to tbe incb. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress, vol. G. G. G., by Andrew Sherwood. Harrisburg, 1880. Black etching. 291. 1872 — Strauch and Cochran. Map of the first and second anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania. Accompanying " Coal regions of America," by James Macfarlane. p. 17. New York, 1873. Black etching. 292. 1873 — Lesley (J. P.). Topographical map of Pennsylvania, colored for the principal geological formations. Accompanying "Coal regions of America," by James Macfarlane. New York, 1873. 293. 1873 — Lesley (J. P.). A study, in ten foot contour lines, of the struct- ure and erosion of Brush Mouiitiiij, showing the outcrops of the two upper Silurian fossil iron ore beds passing Tyrone Gap, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Accompanying "A study of the strncturo and erosion of Brush Mountain.'' Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, Vol. XIII. Philadelphia, 1873. Black, with geological indications. 294. 1874 — Clark (E.,jr.). A map in t«nfoot contour lines, showing the ranges of brown hematite ore banks in a portion of Lehigh County. Scale, 3,200 feet to the inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania. Brown hematite ore ranges of Lehigh County," by Frederick Prime, jr. Vol. D. Harrisburg, 1875. Black etching, with geological indications. See note by State geologist, page 67. 295. 1874 — Frazer (P., jr.) and Lehman (A. E.). A map of the central belt of brown hematite ore mines in York and Adams Counties. Scale, 1 mile to the inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania. Report of progress in York and Adams Counties," by Persifor Frazer. Vol. C, p. IQG. Harrisburg, 1876. (67) r ! ;■ '68 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 2m. [BUIX. 7. ^ 1874— Lesley (J. P.) aud Piatt (F.). A study, in twenty-foot contour lines, of the structure and erosion of ii part of the lower silurlau . iron ore region northeast of the Little Juniata lliver, in Ilunt- ingdou aud Centre Counties, Pennsylvania. Scale, before reduction by photograph, 3.325 inches to 1 mile. Accompanying "Tho brown liomatifo ons banks of 8pruce Crock, Warrior's Mark Kun, and Half Moon Run, in Huntingdon and Centre CoiniticN, Penn- sylvania, along tbo line of tho Lcwisiburg, Centre County, and Tyrone Rail- road." Proc. Anor. Phil. Soc, Vol. XIV, p. 176. Philadelphia, 1876. Black, with geological indications. . , 297. 1876 — Wrigley (II. B.). Map B, the Pennsylvania oil regions proper, with all adjoining developments in Ohio, New York and West Virginia. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Peuusylvaiiia." Special report on the petro- leum of Pennsylvania, by Henry E. Wrigloy, Vol. J. Harrisburg, 1875. Black etching. ^ - ; ■ , ; .^y .. V.,,. .• --:.:,., -y-, ' ' ■ 298. '- - :■- ,;- 1875 — Frazer (P., jr.) and Lehman (A. E.). General map of the oi'e ranges of York and Adams Counties. Scale, 3 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "2(1 Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in York aud Adams Counties, by Persifor Frazer. Vol. C, p. 61. Harrisburg; 1876. 299. 1876 — Boyd (E. P.). Map of the first and second anthracite coal tields of Pennsylvania. Accompanying " Ren)arks on the coal nicaHurcs and oil produce of the United states of America, collected during a visit to tliut country in th<> autumn of 187.\" Trans. North of England Inst. Mining !"^ngrs., Vol. XXV, Plate XLIV. Nowca8tle-ui)on-Tyne, 1876. ''" 300. 1876— Boyd (E. P.). Map showing the anthracite coal (ields of Penn- sylvania with their outlets to tide-water. Accompanying " Reuiarks on tho coal measures and oil produce of the United States of America, collected during a visit to that country in the autuitni of 187.J." Trans. North of England lust. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXV, Plate XEV. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1876. Black etching. 301. 1876~Boyd (E. F.). Map of the anthracite coal fields of Pennsjivania. Accompanying " Remarks on the coal measures .ind oil produce of the United States of America, collected during a visit to that country in the autumn ot V 1875." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXV, Plate XLVl, Newcastle-upou-Tyne. 187(). (68) . ■ > ■ MAUCOU.] 1876— Boyd Accc States 1875." ': Newca Blac 1876— Leslej lug 01 Accc Beavei 1876— Lesle; iug 01 2 mil< Acer Beavei 1876— Lesle; coals Acc( Beave: 1876— Lesle; Coun Acc( Count 1876— Lesle Coun Acci Monri] burg, In 1 Count limit < V 1876- -Primi limes atite Acci Lehig luf n" MABCOu] PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, AND MARYLAND. ' 302. 69 1876 — Boyd (E. F.). Oil regions of Peunsylvauia, U. S. Accompanying " Ecmailis on the coal measures and oil produce of the United States of America, collected during a visit to that country in the autumn of 187rj." Trans. North of England lust. Mining Eugrs., Vol. XXV, Plate XLIX. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 187(5. , Black, with geological indications. • . . ,, . 303. 1876— Lesley (J. P.) and "White (I. 0.). Map of sonthern Butler, show- ing outcrops of the lower coals. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "2d Gool. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in the Beaver River district, by L C. White. Vol. Q. Harrisburg, 1878. " ''f/W: ■- .: 304. 1876— Lesley (J. P.) and White (I. C). Map of Xorth Allegheny, show- ing outcrops of the Pittsburgh and up[)er Freeport coals. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in the Beaver River district, by I. C. White. Vol. Q. : 305. Ilarrisburg, 1878. 1876— Lesley (J. P.) and "White (I. C). Maj) of Beaver County, show- in_g outcrops of the Pittsburgh, Upper Freeport, and Kittanning coals. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. 8nrv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress iu the Beaver River district, by I. C. White. Vol. C^, Ilarrisburg, 1878. ■ ' 30G. 1876 — Lesley (J. P.) and Sherwood (A.). Geological map of Potter County. Scfile, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." The geology of Potter County, by Andrew Sherwooil. Vol. GGG, Ilarrisburg, 1880. 307. 1876— Lesley (J. P.) and Sherwood (A.). Geological map of Wyoming County. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanyiug "2d Geol. Surv. Peniisylvani..." The geology of Pike and Monroe Counties, by I. C. White. Report of ])rogre8s. Vol. G6. Harris- burg, 1882. In (he same volume G there is a large geological map of Pike and Monroe Counties, with the date of 1882 on the niap, aud consequently posterior to (he limit of (his catalogue. 1881. 308. 1876 — Prime (Fred.). Geological and topographical map showing the limestone of Lehigh County including the ranges of brown hem- atite ore banks. Accompanying "2.1 Geo!, Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress, 1875, '76. Lehigh district. Vol. DD. Ilarrisburg, 1878. In four sheets. m ii \i[ II IMl' ih'liv ! 'l 70 MAPOTECA GEOLOQICA AMERICANA. 309. [bull. % 1876 — Schellenberg (F. Z.). Map showing outcrops of Pittsburgh coal in North Hiuitingclou Towusliip, Westmoreland County, Pa. Accouipauyiug "JJd Geol. Surv. PcuuHylvania." Report of progress, 187C. Fayette aud Westmoreland districts, by J. J. Stevenson. Vol, KK, p. 350. Harrlsburg, 187-7. Black etching. 310. 1876 — Sherwood (A.). Geological map of Bradford County. Scale, 2 ii'iles to 1 inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Snrv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in Brad- ford aud Tioga Counties. Vol. G. Ilarrisbnrg (1878). Ko date on the volume. ' ' , 311. ' ' ' ■" '-'"'■ 1876 — Sherwood (A.). Geological map of Tioga County. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accom])anying "2d Geol. Snrv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in Brad- ford and Tioga Counties. Vol. G. Harrisburg (1878). No date on the volume. -"^'y 312. ^ '■■ , -, - 1876— Stevenson (J. J.) and White (I. C). Geological map of Allegheny County. Accompanying "'2d Geol. Snrv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress, 1876. Fayette aud Westmoreland district. Vol. KK. Harrlsburg, 1877. , 313. 1877— Lesley (J. P.) and Piatt (F.). A geological map of the Salisbury central coal basin in Somerset County, Pa. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress. Vol. HHU. Harrlsburg, 1877. Blacif, without truly any geological indications or signs. 314. 1877 — Stevenson (J. J.). Geological map of F.ayette County west of Chestnut Kidge. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Snrv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress, 1876. Fayette and Westmoreland district. Vol. KK. Harrisburg, 1877. 315. 1877— Stevenson (J. J.). Geological map of Westmoreland County west of Chestnut liidge. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress, 1870. ^ Fayette and Westmoreland district. Vol. KK. Harrisburg, 1877. (70) , I. , ,1, Ifw HABCOu.J PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, AND MARYLAND. 71 31G. 1878 — Ashburner (0. A.). Isometric projection to illustrate the directioa and amount of throw along the plan of the fault at Three Springs, Huntingdon County. Scale, 800 feet to 1 inch. Accompanyiug " 2d Geol. Siiiv. PeniiHjivania." Report of progress in the Juniata district. Vol. F. Plate XVIII. Harrisburg, 1878. Black, with geological indications. ^ 317. 1878— Ashburner (C. A.). Geological map of a belt of country lying along the line of the East Broad Top Eailroad, from the crest of Sideling Hill across Smith's, Hare's, and Great Aughwick Valleys to the crest of Black Log Mountain, Huntingdon County. Scale, 1,600 feet to 1 inch. . • Accompanjing "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in the Juniata district. Vol. F. Plato I. Harrisburg, 187H. 318. 1878 — Ashburner (C. A.). Geological map of the environs of Orbisonia, at Rockhill Gap, Huntingdon County, showing the outcrops of the Clinton, Oriskany, and Marcellus iron beds. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. PeiniHylvania." Report of progress in the Juniata district. Vol. F. Plate II. Harrisburg, 1878. 319. 1878 — Ashburner (C. A.). Geological section passing near Three Springs, Huntingdon County, constructed from exi)osures on and near the line of the East Broad Top Eailroad, showing the order of the Devonian and Silurian strata from Plank Cabin Valley to Black Log Mountain. Scale, 1,600 feet to 1 inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in the Juniata district. Vol. F. Plato XVI. Harrisburg, 1878. In two sheets. This section is accompanied by fragments of geological maps. 320. 1878 — Ashburner (C. A.) Geological section of Devonian and Silurian strata exposed along Sideling Hill Creek, exteiuling from the East Broad Top coal basin, Huntingdon Countj', to the crest of Black Log Mountain, at Potts Gap, Fulton County. Scale, 1,600 feet to 1 inch. Accompanyiug "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report of progress in the Juniata district. Vol. F. Plato XVII. Harrisburg, 187.8. In two sheets. This section is accompanied by fragujents of geological maps. 321. 1878 — Frazer (P., jr.). (Jeological map of Lancaster County. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "2d Gerd. Surv. Penii'^ylvania.'' Report of progress in 1877; the geology of Lancaster County. Vol. CCC. Harrisburg, 1880. (71) ' ilr ' m i: 1i liii ' 1 1 P! 72 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 322. [BULL. 7. 1878— Lesley (,I. P.) iinl. Snrv. Ponnsylvaniii." Report of progieHS in ArniHtrong County. Vol. 115. Hanisburg, 18H0. 345. 1880 — Piatt (W. G.). Geological map of Jefferson County. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "M Gcol. Surv. Ponnsylvania." Report of progress iu JeflForsou County. Vol. 11(5. Harrisbiirti, IB^JL 34G. 1880 — White (1. C). Geological map of Crawford and Erie Counties. Scale, 2 miles to the inch." Accompanying "2(1 Geol. Snrv. INainsylvimia." The geology of Erie and ami Crawford Conntiea, by I. C. White. Vol. Q. Harrisburg, 1881. Iu two sbcetH. 347. 1881 — Ashbumer (C. A.). Map of i)art of the Mahanoy and Shenan- doah basins iu the second anthracite coal fields, showing the shape of the lloor of the mammoth bed by contour lines 50 feet apart, and the area of the bed woiked out and under develop- ment. Scale, 1,000 feet to 1 inch, 12 meters to 1 milimeter ■nrooo of nature. Accompanying "Now method of mapping the anthracite coal fields of Peun- sylvania." Trans. Amer. Inst. Mining Eugrs., Vol. IX, AHhlmrner, Plate I, p. 516. Easton, Pa., 1881. In colored etching and geological indications, it is essentially the same as the map in ''2d Geol. Surv, Pennsylvania," Vol. A 2, by Ashburner, C. A., and Sheafcr, A. W., 1881— x\o. 348. 348. 1881— Ashburner (C. A.) and Sheafer (A. W.). Map of part of the Mahanoy and Shenandoah basins in the second anthracite coal field. Scale, 800 feet to 1 inch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Snrv. I'ennsylvania." A special report upon the causes, kinds, and amount of waste in miuing anthracite, by Franklin Piatt. Vol. A 2. Harrisburg, 1881. In colored etching and geological indications. This map also appeared iu Trans. AintT, Inst, Mining Engrs., Vol. IX, p. 510 — No. 347, 349. 1881 — Harden (E. B.). Geological model of part of Blair, Bedford, and Hnutingdon Counties, Pennsylvania. Scale, 5 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc," Vol. XIX, No. 109. Philailelphia, 1881. In black, with numbers corresponding to colours; apparently a phototype. (75) 76 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. (BULL. 7. ,H 350. 1881 — Piatt (F.). Topograjthical and K^^ologicul innp of that part of Blair, Jknlfoid, and Iluntingdon (lounties, soutli of th« Little Juniata River, between Tussey and Alleghany Mountains, in- cluding Morrison's Cove, Canoe, Sinking, and Scotch Valleys. Scale, 1, ()()() feet to I inch. AcconipaDyiiig "2(1 Gcul. Hiirv. PeuuHylvuiiia.' UluirutliiH, T. Ilorriuburg, 1881. In fourteen Hheefs. 351. 1881 — PIp*^* (F.). Index to the toimgraphical and geological map of til part of Blair, I'edford, and Huntingdon Counties, soutii of the Little Juniata liiver, between Tussey and Alleghany Mount- ains, including Morrison's Cove, Canoe, Sinking, and Scotch Valleys. Scale, 8,000 feet to 1 inch. Accoinpanyiiif,' "2d Geol. Siirv. Pcniisylvjuiiu." JMuir atlas, T. IlariiHburB, 1881. 352. 1881 — White (L C). Geological niaj> of Susquehanna and Wayue Counties, and a part of Lackawanna County. Acconipanyiug "2(1 Geo). Siirv. PeiiiiHylvania." Tli(> geology of Siisqne- hauna aud Wayue County, by I. C. White, Vol. G .5. Harrisburg, 1881. (76) ■ X— OHIO, INDIANA, AND MICHIOAN. 303. 1836 — Hildreth (8. P.). A ttnio^jrapliical iUtd ^U'olof'ioal map of the coal iiieasiir(n'n|^iiiou.s (lepo8its in the sccoiKhir.v it'fjfioii of the; valley of the Ohio. AccoiiipiiiiN in;; " OliHcrva lions on the hitnininouH coal Hit8<)f tho vnlloy of tliu Ohio and tlitt accoiMpiinyiiig rock Htrutu." Aiuer. Jutirn. Silliiiian, Vol. XXIX. N.'W Haven, IKKi. Black I'tcliiiig, und with geological in«licatiuuB. 354. 1838 — Locke (.lolm). (leoh)gieul map of Adams (5ouiity, Ohio. Acconiiian.ving '' S( coml annual n'port on the gi-ologital survey of the State ofOhio," p. '2:J8. (JolnnihuH, 18:»8. Black, with geological iudiciitions. , - 355. 1844 — Locke (John). Geolojj^ical anical map of a district of township lines in the n71). (Cleveland), 1848. Black etching, with geological imlicatiouH. liopriuted in 1856. --■'-■'- 302. 1849— Jackson (CI. T.). Geological map of JCoweenaw Point, Lake Su- perior. Accoinpan.ying "Report on the geological survey of the mineral lands of the United States in the State of Michigan." Message from th« PreHidont of the United States. Part 111. Washington, IHU*. 303. 1849 — Jackson (('. T.). Geological maj) of Isle Itoyale, Lake Superior. Accompanying "Report on the geological survey of the mineral lands of the United States in the State of Michigan." Message from the President of the United States. Part III. Washington, 1849. * 301. 1850— Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (.T. 1).). Geological map of Keweenaw Point, Lake Superior, Micliigan; assisted by S. W. Hill and W. Schlatter. • Accompanying " Rejiort on the gecdogy and toi>ography of a portion of the Lake Sujierior land district in the State of Michigan." I'art I. Copper lands. Washington, 1850. 3«5. 1860— Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.). Geological map of Isle Koyale, I^ake Superior, Michigiin ; assisted by S. W. Bill and W. Schlatter. Accomi)anying "Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan." Part I. Copper lauds. Washington, 1850. C78) MAKCOU.] OHIO, INDIANA, AND MICIIKJAN. yoo. 79 18S0— Foster (J. W.) ainl Whitney (,I. 1).). (leological map of tluMlistrict between I'ortage Lake and ISIoiitreal Itiver, Lake Superior, Mieh- igan; assisted by S. W. Ilil! and VV. Scblatt(!r. AciomiiiiiiyiiiK "lit'nort on Iho j;t'<>l<)K,V and ttnioynipliy of ii i)()rti()n of the Liiko 8ii|MTior liuul district in tUo Statu of Micbigsin." rurt 1. Coppur lundu. Wiwhingtoii, 1«50. 3(u. 1851— Foster (J. VV.) and Whitney (J. I).). Geol »{j;ical map of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Miclii^ain. Acconipuiiyin); " Koport on the iH'oh^tiy of tlio Liiko Superior l.ind rtiHtrict." Part II. Thu iiou rogiuu, togulhcr with iLo guuoral guulogy. Wuishingtou, 1861. 368. 1851- -Anonymous (Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.) ). Section and dia- gram illustrating the geoloyy of thci rejjion between the northern shores of Lakes Superior and Michijjan. Acuontpanying "Report on tho goohigy of the Liiko Superior hiud district." Part II. The iron region, together with the general geology. Washington, 1851. No name of authors on the map, but certainly by Foster and Whitney. 309. 1851— Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (,1. 1).). Geological map of the district between Keweenaw Bay anur." Annales des mines, 5" s^rie, tome VII, p. 173, pi. VI. Paris, 1855, AIbo issued separately. (79) litHlJ !,»'»>.*?B*V(,lMaj»«»«.a,««,*«s*B. «0 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [buUj. 7. Ill 1 1! M 373. 1856— Eivot (L. E.). Cartes de I'ile Royale, de la Pointe de Keweenaw et do I'Ontouiigon, dresa^es par MM. Foster et Whitney. Accoiiipanyiiig "Voyage an Lac Supdriuur." Paris, 1655. 374. 1856— Newberry (J. S.). Map of the A. and N. L. R. R., its connections and geology. (Ohio.) ... Accriinpaiiyiiig " licport on i\ui economical geology of the route of the Ash- tab'ihi and Now Lisbon Kailroad." Cleveland, 1H.'>7. Blac'v elching and geological indiciitions. 375. 1856 — Whittlesey (Charles). Outline map of the geological formation of Ohio. Accompany ing "Ontliue sketcli of the geology of Obio; in or lines of the ge(dogy ofOliio," p. 579. Cleveland, 1850. Black etching, with geological indications. Reprint of the map of 1848. See Whittlesey (Charles), 1848— No. 361. 370. 1866 — Whittlesey (Charles). Geological railroad and township map of the State of Oiiio. Geological outlines by Charles Whittlesey. Scale, 12 miles to the inch. Accompanying " Outlines of tlie geology of Ohio.' Cleveland, 1856. Reprinted in 1873 to compare with a reprint of J. S. Newberry's map of Ohio of 1867, in "Paleontology and the moral sense," by C. Whittlesey. 377. 1865— Sayler (N.). Geological map of Ohio. Scale, 6 miles to the inch. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1805. Unseen. 378. 1865— Sayler (N.) Geological map of Indiana. Scale, 5 miles to the • inch. Cincinnati. Oliio, 1805. Unseen. 379. 1865— Winchell (Alexander). Maj) of the Grand Traverse region (Mi<;higan). Accompanying "A report on the geological and industrial resources of the counties of Antrim, Grand Traverse, Benzie, and Leelanaw in the Lower PeniuHiilii of Michigan." Ann Arbor, ISdli. Black, with dotted lines and geological indications. 380. 1887— Newberry (J. S.). Geological map of Ohio. Accompanying " Stebbius's atlas of Ohio." ( -,) Unseen. (80) MjIRCOU. I OHIO, INDIANA, AND MICHIGAN. ;{81. 81 I l&oj iSrooka (T. B.). Map of Rei»ublic Mountain and vicinity, Mar- quette County, Michigan. Scale, ^-/o^ = 400 feet to the inch. Accompanying "Geological surywy of Michigan." AtlaH folio. 1873. Plate VI. Now York, 187:?. 382. 1869— Gredner (H.). Geognostische Uebersichts-Kai te dor Eisenregionen der oberen Halbinsel von Michigan. Accompanying " Die voreilnrischen Gebilde der oberen Halbinsel von Michi- gan in Nord-Ameiica." Zeitsch. Deut. Geol. Gesells. Vol. XXI. Taf. VIII. Berlin, 1869. Black etching, and geological indications. 383. 1869 — Whittlesey (Charles). Geological map of Eastern Ohio. Accompanying "The physical geology of Eastern Ohio." Memoirs Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. I, p. ^98. Boston, 1869. 384. 1870 — Newberry (J. S.). Preliminary geological map of Ohio. AccoiDpanying " Geological snrvey of Ohio", 1869. Columbns, 1871. 385. 1871— Gilbert (G K.) Map of Lucas County, colored to show the geo- logical structure. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio", Geology. Vol. I, p. 57.1. Co- Innibus, 187H. 386. 1872— Brooks (T. B.). Mai> of the Menominee iron region, upper penin- sula, Michigan. Scale, 7,040 feet to one inch or finch to a mile. Accompanying "Geological survey of Michigan." Atlas folio. 1873. Plate IV. Now York, 1873. 387. 1872 — Brooks (T. B.). Map of the Marquette iron region, upper penin- sula, Michigan, Scale, 7,040 feet to the inch. Accompanying "Geological survey of Michigan." Atlas folio. 1873. Flate III. New York, 1873. 388. 1872— Stevenson (J. J.). Map to show limits of the upper coal measures in Ohio. Accompanying "The upper coal measures west of the Alleghany Mount- ains." Aunals of Lyceum of Natural History of Now York, Vol. X. Plate XII. New York, 1874. (81) Bull. 7 (i I i, I ...iM m I If 1 ■-Hi 82 MAPOTECA OEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [buli,.7. 389. 1873— Borden (W. W.). Geological maps of Clark and Floyd Couuties, ludiana. Accompanying "Fifth annual report of the geological snrv. of Indiana, inailu timing tho year 187:?", by E. T. Cox. Indianapolis, 1874. 390. 1873— CoUett (John). (Geological) map of Lawrence County, ludiana. Accompanying "Fifth annual report of the geological snrv. of Indiana." Indianapolis, 1874. Black, with geological indications. 391. 1873— Newberry (J. S.). Geological map of Ohio. Accompanying "Paleontology and the moral sense," by Charles Whittlesey, p. 9. Cleveland, 1873. See Newberry (J. S.), 1867— No. 3rf4. 392. 1873— Newberry (J. S.). Geological map of Cuyahoga County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 171. Co- lumbus, 1873. 393. 1873— Newberry (J. S.). Geological map of Clarke County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 480. Co- lumbus, 1873. 394. 1873 — Newberry (J. S.). Geological map of Summit County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 201. Co- lumbus, 1873. 395. 1873 — Orton (Edward). Map showing Hues of junction of Cincinnati group and Clinton limestone, or of Lower and Upper Silurian, in Southwestern Ohio. Scale, 6 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 413. Cc lumbus, 1873. 396. 1873— Pumpelly (llaphael). Map to accompany the cross-sections of the Portage Lake district. Scale, 1=12,000. Accompiuiying "Geological survey of Michigan." Atlas folio. 1873. Plates XlVa and XlVft. New York, 1873. A. R. Marvine and L. G. Emerson, assistants; in two sheets. 397. 1873 — Pumpelly (Raphael). Map to accompany the cross sections of the Eagle River district. Scale, 1 : 4,800 (or) 400 feet to an inch. Actonipanying "Geological survey of Michigaw.'' Atlas folio. 1873. Plate XX. New York, 1873. A. R. Marvine and S. B. Ladd, assistants. (82) MAUCOU.] OHIO, INDIANA, AND MICHIGAN. 405. 83 1873 — Read (M. C). Geological map of Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, and Trumbull Counties. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 483. Co- lumbus, 187:5. 399. 1873— Rominger (Cliarles), Fumpelly (Raphael) & Brooks (T. B.). Map of the Upper Peninsula. Palaezoic rocks, by 0. Rominger; copper-bearing rocks, bj- R. Pumpelly ; iron-bearing rocks (Hu- ronian, , by T. B. Brooks ; Laurentian rocks, by Brooks & Pum- pelly. Scale, 13 miles to an inch, a aa^s^' Acco.npt ying "Geological survey of Michigan," Atlasfolio. 1873. Plate I. New York. 400. 1873— Whittlesey (Charles). Geological map of Ohio. Geological out- liues, by Charles Whittlesey, 1856. Accompanying "Paleontology and the moral sense," p. 8. Cleveland, 1873. See Wliittlesey (Charles), 1856, a redaotioa in black, with indications by numbers — No. 37G. 401. 1873 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Wyandot County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p, 625. Co- lumbus, 1873. 402. 1873 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Marion County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 640. Columbus, 1873. 403. 1873— Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Seneca County. Accompanying " Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 611. Co- lumbus, 1873. 404. 1873 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Sandusky County. Accompanying " Geological survey of Ohio." Geology. Vol. I, p. 593. Co- lumbus, 1873. 405. 1874 — Newberry (J, S.). Geological map of Erie County, and the Is- lands. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio." Vol. II, p. 185. Columbus, 1874. 400. 1874 — Orton (Edward), Geological maj) of Highland, Ross, and Pike Counties. AccompauyiniT " Geological survey of Ohio," Vol. 11, p. 611. Columbus, 1874, (83) iitii wBKkL iP : ■ &1« ^ii»' 's ■' ■ • ''^^^^^B ' 1 i,^;- ih »i 84 11: t m i 'I MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 407. (DULL. 7. 1874— Orton (Edward). Geological map of Green County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio," Vol. II, p. C59. Columbus, 1874. 408. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological inai) of Detiauce County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio,"' Vol. II, p. 422. Columbus, 1874. 409. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological niaj) of Ottawa County. Accompauying"Geological8urveyofObio," Vol. II, p. 227. Columbus, 1874. 410. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Crawford County. Accompanying"Geological8urveyof Ohio," Vol. II, p. 237. Colnmbus, 1874. 411. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Morrow County. Accompanying " Geological survey of Ohio," Vol. II, p. 253. Columbus, 1874. 412. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Delaware County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio," Vol. II, p. 272. Columbus, 1874. 413. 1874— Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Van Wert County. Accompanying "Geologicalsurveyof Ohio," Vol. ^'.j), 314. Columbus, 1874. 414. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map cf Union Ccuinty. Accompanying "Geological survey of uhio," Vol II, p. 324. Columbun, 1874. 415. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Paulding County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio," Vol. II, p. 336. Columbus, 1874. 416. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Harding County. Acconipanj ing "Geological survoy of Ohio,' Vol.11, p. 3.'>4. Columbus, 1874. 417. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Hancock County. Accompanying 'Geological survey «)f Oliio," Vol. II, p. 358. Columbus, 1874. (84) 1875— Sauvj 1 MARroi'.] OHIO, INDIANA, AND MICHIGAN. 418. 85 1874— Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Wood County. Accompanying "Geological snrvi'y of Ohio," Vol.11, p. 368. Columbus, 1874. 419. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Putnam County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio," Vol.11, p. 387. ColurabuB, 1H74. 420. 1874 — Winchell (>». H.). Geological map of Henry County. Accompanying "Geological snrvoy of Ohio," Vol.11, p. 416. Columbus, 1874. 421. 1875 — Sauvage (M. E.). Carte de la region ferrif^re do Michigan. Scale, 1 0«"ff2 4 0" Accompanying "Notice sur les mindrais de Fer du Lac Sup6rieur." An- iiales 'Ics mineH, /'■ NOiie, tome VIII, PI. I. Paris, 1875. In black etching and one color. 422. 1876 — Whittlesey (Charles). Physical geology of Lake Superior. Scale, 50 miles to J inch. Accompanying "Physical geology of Lake Sui- 3rior." Proceedings of Amer- ican Association for the Advancement of Science, Vol. XXIV, p. 64. Salem, 187(5. 423. 1876 — Rominger (Charles). Geological map of the lower peninsula. Scale, 13 miles to one inch, or 1 : 823,680. Accompanying "Geological survey of Michigan," Vol. Ill, Part I. New York, 1876. 424. 1876 — Spencer (J. W.). Keweenaw Point. Scale, 20 miles U.> the inch. Accompanying " On the Nipigon or copper-bearing rocks of l.ake Sup^or," with notes on copper mining in that region. The CaMidiMi NatTMaUik and Geologist, new series, V«l. VIII, p. 65. Montreal, ItTS. Black etching. 426. 1878 — Hill (F. C.) Map of Logan and l'h«mpaign CouutMS. Accompanying " Geological survey of Ohio." Gkw»i»gy T«I. HI, p. 49L Columbus, 1878. 426. 1878— Newberry (J. S.). Map of Portage County. Accompanying "Geological surwi#. Outline geological map of Indiana. Ace japauyiiig "Eleventh annual n-port of the State geologist of Indiana," H- 12. Indianapolis, 1881. Se. CoUut ^J.), 1880 No. 437. 442. 1881— Collet (Jolin). Map of Shelby County. Accompanying " Geology of Shelby County accompanying eleventh annual report of State geologist of Indiana," p. .0.'). Indianapolis, 1882. Black etching and geological indications. 443. 1881— Brown (li. T.). Map of Fountain (Jounty, Indiana. Accompanying "Fountain County geology, geography, &c. ; eleventh an- imal report of the State geologist of Indiana," p. 89. Indianapolis, 1882. Black etching and geological indications. (87) I 38 'H' MAF'OiECA GEOLOOICA AMERICANA. 444. [BUIL. 7. 1881 — Phinney (A. J.). Mai* of Delawuio County. Accoiiii)anyiuj^ " Geology of Dcliiwiire county ; olovonth annual report of the ' ! 8tat« goologiHt of Indiana," ji. 126. Indiiinapoli.s, 1882. • Vlack otching and geological indications. 445. 1881 — Elrod (M. K). Map of Bartbolouiew Couuty, Indiaua. Accompanying " Geology of Bartholomew County ; elevcnl.h annual report of the State geologist of Indiana," p. 150. Indianapolis, 1882. Black etching and geological indioatiouH. 44(5. 1881 — Rominger (Cliarlos). Geological map of the environs of Mar- quette, Negaunee, and Ishpeming. Scale, IJ inch for 1 mile. Accompanying "Geol. surv. of Michigan, upper peninsula, 1878-1880." Vol. IV. New York, 1881. 447. 1881— Winchell (N. H.). Sketch map of Isle Royale, Lake Superior. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota," tenth an- nual report, Plate III. St. Paul, 1882. Black, with geological indications. 1839— Owen (88) "U.n»W\'), XI.- ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. 4-l.S. 1839— Owen (D. D.). Gluirt of the jiiciit Illinois coal lii'ld. Accompanying " Report of iifi;ng " IJeport of a geological exploration of j>art of Iowa, Wis* con in, and lilinoin, made in the antnnm of the year 18.39." (Washington), 1844. An edition of tho report was made in 1840, bnt withont the accompanying charts. Washington is not named in the title page as the place, of i^nhlica- tion; tho only inscription is, "Ordered to bo printed l>y the Senate of the United St.ates." 451. 1848 — Owen (D. 1).). Provisional geological mai) of part of the Chip- pewa land district of Wisconsin, with p:ut of Iowa, and of Minnesota Territory, to illustrate the leport of a geological rec- onnaissance made in 1847. Accompanying "Report of a geological reconnaiKsjince oi the Chippewa land district of Wisconsin; and incidentally of a i>ortion of the Kickapoo country, and of a part of Iowa and of the Minnesota Territory." (Wa.shington. 1849). Neither date nor place of publication is given, but very likely Washing- ton is the place. 452. 1852 — Norwood (J. G.). Geological map of parts of Minnesota and Wis- consin, designed to show portions of the rock formations now concealed by drift. Accompanying ' Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory," by D. D. Owen. 4°. Volume of illustrations. Philadelphia, 18.52. (89) i' toil ] ' 1"' ' M 90 MAPOTKCA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 453. [HULL. 7. 1852— Owen (Richard). Geolojjfical map, ooast view and section of Pigeon Point, nortliwc.si coant of Lalte Superior. ^ AcfoiiipniiyiiiK "Report of a geolt)gi("!il mnvcy of VViM< iiiNiii, Iowa, and Minnesota, and incidontiilly of a portion of Nchrasica Territory," l>y 1). I). Owon. 4^. Volnnii) of illuHtrations. Pliiladclphin, 18.72. 454. 1806— Lapham (I. A.). A geological map of Wisconsin. New York, 1855. On« slu'ot folio. 455. 1857— [Hall (James), Whitney (J. D.), and Worthen (A. H.)]. Geological map of the eastern half of the State of Iowa; by legislative authority. Accompanying "Report of the geological Hnrvey of the i*f*te of Iowa." Vol. I, Part I, p. 14G. (Albany, N. Y. ), la^iS. 456. 1867— Norwood (J. G.). Illinois ^.ological survey. Diagram of the State of Illinois (colored geologically). Drawn by H A. Uffers. Accompanying "Abstract of a report on Illinoia coals, and a general notice of coal fields." Chicago, 1857. 457. 1869 — Whittlesey (Charles). Geological map of the country on the upper waters of the Menominee, Peshattego, and Oconto Elvers. Scale, ^ of an inch to the mile. Accompanying "Paleontology and the moral sense," by C. Whittlesey. Cleveland, 1873. 458. 1860 — Whittlesey (Charles). Geological map of the Penokie i'ang<^, Ashland Conuty, Wisconsin. Scale, 6 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Appendix A, p. '215. Madison, 1880. . Reissued in black etching, onesmall sheet octavo, in "Paleoiif ilogy and the moral sense." Clevelaud, 1873. See Whittlesey (Cliarles), 1873— No. 476. 459. 1868— Whitney (J. D.). Geological map of the lead region iti the States of Wisconsin, Illinoi.s, and Iowa. Accompanying "Report of geological survey of the Ujiper Mississippi lead region." Extract from "Report of the geological survey of the State of Wis- 1866— Wliit consin." Vol.]. Albany, 18G1>. (90) MAncoii.l ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. 91 400. 1864— Engelmann (Ileiiry). Map of ITiinliuj,' County. Au(;oini)ftiiying"Ocolof{ical Hurvey ol'IUiiioiH." Vol.1, [1.^50. Springfield, urn. 4G1. 1886— [Whitney (.1. 1).)]. CJeological map of the nortliwost corner of Illinois. Ac'coiiipanyin^; "(J«>o!oKiral survey of lUinni.s." Vol. I,p. ir)1. Springfii'ld, ISfiCt. Calliil 111 tho lint of illiiHtrations Geological map of the (iiilena lead region." Ou tbo map there in no name of author," no date, and no ucale. 462. 1866— Whit UeBey (Charles). Mouth (»tBiiptiHni River. Acconipanyiug "A n>port of explorations in the mineral regions of Minne- sota during the yeai 8 1848, 1859, and 1864," p. '26. Cleveland, 1866. Black etching and letters corresponding to geological indications in the text. 463. 1866 — Wliittlesey (Cli tries). Portion of the north shore in towns 51 atHl 52 north, ranges 12 and 13 west, St. Louis County, Minne- soi i. Scale, ^ inch to the mile. Accompanying "A i port of explorations in the mineral regions of Minne- Wta di ring the years ld48, 1859, and 1864," p. 35. Cleveland, 1866. Black etching and letters corresponding to geological indications in the text. 464. 1886 — Whittlesey (Charles). I outli of the Ke-shikon-se-kan or Cedar Biver, and Beaver Bay. Accompanying "A report of e >Lploration8 iu the mineral regions of Minne- sota during the years 1848, 1859, and 1864," p. 29. Cleveland, 1866. Black etching and letters corresponding to geological indications in the text. 465. 1867— Freeman (H. C). Map of La Salle Coun ^'. Accompanying "Geological survey of niiuois," Vol. HI, p. 257. Spring- field, 1868. . 466. 1869 — Lapham (I. A.). A new geolojjical map of Wisconsin, prepared mostly from original observations. Scale, 15 dies to 1 inch. Milwaukee, 1809. Folio. 407. 1870 — White (C. A.). Geological map model of Iowa. Accompanying " Koi)ort on the geological Kin\'ey of the State of Iowa," Vol. I, p. 32. Des Moines, 1870. (91) \ lis; '■ '¥ it! *1 :h !ili IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 7a 1.0 I.I 1.25 14; li.; 1^ 25 12.2 12.0 1.8 U IIIIII.6 V <^ /] 'c*l Photographic Sciences Corporation # \ « :\ \ ^v .<■»« < .^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 !s 92 MAPOTECA GEOLOOICA AMERICANA. 468. . fBULL. 7. 1870 — White (0. A.). Geological map of the State of Iowa. Accompanying " Report on the geological survey of the State of Iowa," Vol. II. Des Moines, 1870. 469. 1871— Kloos (J. H.). Orientinuigs-Karto zu den geologischen Notizen au8 Minnesota. Accompanying "Gpologischo Notiz«n atiH Minnesota." Zeitscli. Deut. Qeol. Go8ell8.,Vol. XXIII, Taf, VIII, p. 472. Berlin, la71. Black utcbiug. An English translation and reprint of the map hos ap- peared in the Tenth annual report of the geological survey of Minnesota, for the year 1881. 470. 1871— White (0. A.). Sketch map of the State of Iowa. Accompanying "American geological surveys." The Geological Magaeine, 1st series, Vol. VIII, p. 222. London, 1871. Black etching. 471. . ^ ^ 18712 — Winohell (N. H.). Preliminary geological map of Minnesota. Accompanying "The annual report of the board of regents of the Univer- sity of Minnesota for 1872." Saint Paul, 1873. 472. ' ;, - 1872 — Winchell (N. H.). Preliminary geological map of Minnesota. Accompan3ring " The first annual report for the year 1872 of the geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, p. 45. Saint Paul, 1873. 473. 1873 — Irving (R. D.). Outline geological map of northern Wisconsin. Scale, 15 miles to the inch. Accompanying " On the age of the copper-bearing rocks of Lake Superior," &c. Amer. Jouni. Silliman, 3d series, Vol. VIII, Plate IV, p. 83. New Haven, 1874. . Black etching and geological indications. , 474. 1873 — Irving (R. D.). Map showing the formations at the junction of Bad River and Tyler's Fork. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part III, Plate XVI. p. IS.'S. Madison, 1880. Black etching, with geological indications. 476. 1873--Irving (R. D.). Map showing the formations along Black River, Jackson County. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. II, Part III, Plate XVII, p. 493. Madison, 1877. Black etching. (W) MARCou.) ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. - 08 470. 1873 — Whittlesey (Charles). Geolop^ical map o4' the Penokie Range, Ashland County, Wisconsin. Scale, G miles to 1 inch. Accoiapanyiiig •'Paleontolojify and tbe moral sense." Cleveland, 1873. See ■Whittlesey (Charles) 18(>0— No. 458. 477. 1874 — Irving (R. D.). Wood and portions of Clark, Jackson, Marathon, and Portage Counties. Scale, 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological snrvey." Atlas, Vol. II, Folio, Plate No. XV. Milwaukee, 1877. 478. * 1874 — Winohell (N. H.). Geological map of the county of Freeborn, Minnesota. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Snrv. of Minnesota." Third Annual Report, p. 148. Saint Paul, 1875. , . 479. 1874 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Mower County, Minnesota. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Third Annual Report, p. 16ti. Saint Paul, 1875. 480. 1876— Harrington (M. W.). Geological map of Olmsted County, Min- nesota. ' Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Fourth Annual Report, p. 75. Saint Paul, 1870. 481. 1875— Harrington (M. W.). Geological map of Dodge County, Minne- sota. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Fourth Aunual Report, p. 97. Saint Paul, 1876. 482. 1876 — Harrington (M. W.). Geological map of Steele County, Minne- sota. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Fourth Aunual Report, p. 107. Saint Paul, 187G. 483. 1876 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Fillmore County, Minne- sota. Accompauying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Fo\irth Annual Report, p. 111. Saint Paul, 1H76. (93) 1 llrt- If IK tjj n om I ihi 94 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 484. (BULL. 7. 1876— Worthen (A. H.). Geological map of the State of Illinois. Bos- ton. 1876. In two large sheets, lithographed at Boston, pnblisbed by Legislative Author- ity ; there is no scale nor i)laco of publication on it; it was drawn by Bill- ington, W., St. John, O. II., and Worthen, C. K. , 485. 1876 — Chamberlin (T. C). Map of quaternary formations of eastern Wisconsin. Scale, I incU=12 miles. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlns, Vol. II. Folio. Plate II. Milwaukee, 1877. 486. 1876 — Chamberlin (T. C). Door and parts of Kewaunee, Brown, Outa- gamie, Shawano, and Oconto Counties. Scale, 3 miles 1o the inch. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. II. Folio. Plate . XII. Milwaukee, 1877. 487. 1876 — Chamberlin (T. C). Kenosha, Bacine, Milwaukee, Waukesha, Walworth, Jefferson, and parts of Rock, Dodge, Washington, and Ozaukee Counties. Scale, 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. II. Folio. Plate X. Milwaukee, 1877. 488. 1876 — Chamberlin (T. C). Fond du Lac, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Calumet, Winnebago, and parts of Dodge, Washington, Ozaukee, Kewau- nee, Brown, Outagamie, and Waupaca Counties. Scale, 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. II. Folio. Plat* XI. Milwaukee, 1877. 489. ^ ',:■■":'-■.. :■:. ..-- ., 1876— Chamberlin (T. C). Mapof subsoils of Eastern Wisconsin. Scale, 1 inch = 12 miles. Accompanjing "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas of Vol. II, Folio. Plate III. Milwaukee, 1877. 490. -''. - . ■,^7.-.;„ '■ 1876— Chamberlin (T.C.), Irving (R. D.), Strong (M.). Iowa, Lafayette, Green, range VI in Dane, and range III in Sauk, by M. Strong. Dane and ranges IV, V, VI, in Sauk, by R. D. Irving. Rock, by T. C. Chamberlin. Scale 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol II. Folio. Plato. XIII. Milwaukee, 1877< (»4) ir MABCou.l ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. |^^ 491. 1876— Ghamberlin (T. 0.), aud Irviiig(R. U.). Juneau, Adams, Waushara, Marquette, Sauk, Columbia, aud Green Lake, north of Fox River, by R. D. Irving. Green Lake and Dodge by T. C. Ghamberlin. Scale, 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. II, folio. Plate XIV. Milwaukee, 1877. 492. 1876_Irving (R. D.). Details of the structure of the Huronian series in the vicinity of Penokee Gap, T. 44, R. 3 W. Ashland County. Scale, rhu- Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plate XXIII. Milwaukee, 1879. '" 493. ' 1876— Irving (R. D.), and Strong (M.). Trempealeau, La Crosse, Monroe, Vernon, Sauk, Richland, and Crawford Counties, by M. Strong. Juneau aud Jackson Counties, by R. D. Irving. Scale, 3 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plate XVII. Milwaukee, 1879. • 494. 1876— Irving (R. D.). Geological map of the Four Lake country of Dane County. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. II. Part III. Plate XXVI A, p. 613. Madison, 1877. Black etching. 495. 1876— Irving (R. D.). Map of Devil's Lake gorge. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol.11. Part III. Plate XIX, p. 507. Madison, 1877. Black etching. 496. 1876— Irving (R. D.). Map showing the succession of layers along the gorge of the Montreal River. T. 47, R. J. E. Scale, 10 inches to the mile. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. III. Part III. Plate XIX, p. llhJ. Madison, 1880. Black etching, with geological indications and numbers corresponding to text. 497. 1876— Irving (R. D.). Map showing the succession of layers along the Montreal River. T. 47, R. J. E. Scale, 2^ inches = 1 mile. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol.111. Part III. 'Plate XVIII, p. 190. Madison, 1880. Black etching, with geological indications. (95) i 11 ■i^ l-^ ! irii 1 i !i ^ ; ill I 96 MAPOTECA GEOLOQICA AMERICANA. 408. [DULL. 7. 1876— Strong (M.). Grant and parts of Lafayette, Iowa, Biclilaud, and Orawford Oounties. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. II, folio, Plato XVI. Milwiiiikeo, 1877. 499. 1876 — Strong (M.). Geology and topography of the lead region. Acconi]>anying " Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. II, folio. Plates III, IV, V, VI, VII. Milwaukee, 1877. In ttvo sheets. 600. 1876— -Strong (M.), and Wooster (L. G.). Folk and Barron Gounties, and parts of Dann, Saint Groix, Ghippewa, and Burnett Gounties, towns 32-38, inclusive, by M. Strong. Town 31, by L. C. Wooster. Aooompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plato XI3t. Milwaukee, 1879. 001. 1876 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Houston Gounty, Minnesota. Accouipanyiug "Geological and Nat. Hist. Snrv. of Minnesota." Fifth An- nual Report, p. 9. Saint Paul, 1877. 502. 1876 — Winchell (N. H.). Geological map of Hennepin Gounty, Minne- sota. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Fifth An- nual Report, p. 131. Saint Paul, 1877. 503. 1876— Winchell (N. H.). Map of the vicinity of the Fall of Saint Antony, intended to illustrate the surface geology (Minnesota). Scale, 1 inch to 1 mile. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv, of Minnesota," Fifth An- nual Report, p. 156. Saint Paul, 1877. 604. 1878-1877— Irving (R. D.). Map of part of T. 44, R. 3 W., designed to show the relations uf the Laurentian, Huronian, and Keweenaw systems. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part III, Plate XV, p. 145. Madison, 1880. 1877 — Irving (R. D.). Map showing tlie relative positions of the isolated Archsean areas of Wisconsin. Scale, 1 inch to 24 miles. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. II, Part ill, Plato XVIII, p. !>0I. Madison, 1877. Black etching. m 1UBC0U.1 ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. 506. 97 1877— Iryirg (B. D.). Map of part of Wisconsin, designed to show the main facts with regard to the distribution of the glacial drift and other quaternary deposits. Accoiiipaiiying " WisGonsin gcologicnl survey." Vol. II, Part III. Plate XXV A, p. 608. Madison, 1877. 507. 1877 — Irving (R. D.). Outline of an area of Trenton limestone, near Columbus. Scale, 4 miles to the inch. Acconipnuyiug " Wiscousin geological survey " Vol. II, Part III. p. 614. ^ladisou, 1877. Black otcbiug. 508. 1877 — Irving (R. D.). Details of the structure of the Huronian or iron- bearing series of Ashland and Lincoln Counties. Scale, 3.6 inches = 1 mile. Accompanying "Wisconsiu geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plates XXIV, XXV, XXVI. Milwaukee, 1879. In three sheets. ,.,,,, ^ '^ H i: : 509. ■ 1',^^ 1877— Sperry (L. B.). Geologiral map of Bice County, Minnesota. Accompauying " Geological aud Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Sixth An. nual Report, p. 114. Minneapolis, 1878. .,,,,. s-, , . .^ . , -•••'-'■ " ..• ,, ri 610. e ^ „,.....: ,. .::v 1877— Sweet (E. T.). Outline geological map of a portion of Northern Wiscousin. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part V. Plate XXXIV, p. :W0. Madison, 1880. Black etching. .- ., > , ., . .,• ... 511. ...-,,,.„■;..;,- .v^ .. , g' ; I 1877 — Sweet (B. T.). Outline structural map of the Lower Black River Falls. Scale 400 feet to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part V, p. 343, Madison, 1880. Black etching and numbers corresponding to geological indications in the text. -\ ■ "' ■ . 612. 1877 — Winohell (N. H.). Geological map of Bamsey County, Minne- sota. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesola." Sixth An- nual Beport, p. 06. Minneapolis, 1878. (97) ' ■"-'"" -'^ ' ' Bull. 7 7 ■Jl I! ] 98 MAPOTECA GEOLOOICA AMERICANA. 513. fBUIX. 7. 1877— Winohell (N. H.). Geological map of Kock and Pipestone Coun- ties, Minuesota. Accoiupanying " Geological aud Nat. Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Sixth An- uunl Keyiort, p. D2. Minneapolis, lti78. Bltu-k, with gvologicul inscriptions. 514. 1877— Wright (0. E.). Penokie iron range west of Gap. Accunipanyiug "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plato XXVII. Milwauiioe, 1879. 615. 1878— Irving (K. D.). Map showing the succession of layers along the Potato Eivcr. Scale, 6 inches = 1 mile. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part III, Plate XVII, p. 188. Madist.i, 1880. Black etching, with geological indications. 616. 1878 — Irving (B. D.). Geological map and sections illustrating the structure of the regions drained by the Bad and Montreal Eivers. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plate XXII. Milwaukee, 1879. 617. 1878— Warren (G. K.). (So title.) Accompanying "Valley of the Minnesota Kiver and of the Mississippi Biver, to the junction of the Ohio; its origin considered." Amer. Journ. Silliman. 3rd series, Vol. XVI, Diagram £. New Haven, 1878. Black etching, with geological indications in the text. 618. 1879— Brooks (T. B.). Sturgeon Eiver. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. III. Part VII. Plate I, p. 45*2. Madison, 1880. Black etching, and geological indications. 519. 1879— Brooks (T. B.). Big Quiunesec Falls. Scale, J mile to 1 inch. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part VII. Plate III, p. 472. Madison, 1880. Black etching and geological indications. 620. 1879— Brooks (T. B.). Little Quinnesec Falls and Sand Portage Bapids. Scale, 4 of a mile to the inch. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part VII. Plate II, p. 468. Madison, 1880. Block etching and geological indications. (98) MABOou] ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. 521. 99 1879— Brooks (T. B.). Twin and Four Ft. Falls, Menominee Biver. Scale, i of a mile to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological mirvey." Vol. Ill, Port VII. Plate IV, p. 475. Madisuu, 1680. Black etching and geological iodications. 622. 1879 — Brooki (T. B.). Pine and Poplar Bivers. Scale, ^ mile to the iucli. Acconipuuying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part VII. Plate V, p. 477. Madison, 1880. Black etching and geological indications. 623. ' - 1879— Brooks (T. B.). Commonwealtli and Eagle iron belts. Scale, i mile to the inch. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological snrvey." Vol. Ill, Part VII. Plate VI, p. 481. Madison, l&jO. Black etching and g«M)logical indications. 524. 1879 — Brooks (T. B.). Hypothetical sketch of the rock structure near Lake Eliza. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part VII. Plate VIII, p. 484. Madison, 1880. Black etching and geological indications. 626. .-i....... 3 . . 'i -.:■■ 1879 — Brooks. (T. B.). Lower Brul6, Michigamme, and Fuint Rivers. Scale, ^ mile to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part VII. Plate IX, p. ilW. Madison, 1880. Black etching and geological indications. 526. 1879 — Brooks (T. B.). Geological sketch of the Menominee iron region, showing approximatively the distribution and folds, illustrating report, Vol. Ill, Part VII. Scale, 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying " Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plate XXIX, Milwaukee, 1879. 627. 1879— Brooks (T. B.). and Wtight (G. E.) Map of the Menominee iron region, including Pine River district, Oconto Gounty, and in part the Sturgeon River district, Michigan. Scale, ^ inch to 1 mile. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plate XXVIII. Milwaukee, 1879. t^ M I- t 100 ' i! 1 m iV B' jh 1 ^1 I 1 s BB'I MAPOTECA OEOLOQICA AMERICANA. 628. (BULL. 7. 1879— Irving (R. D.). Map of Wisconsin and adjoining portions of Mich- igan, Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota, showing geological stnicturc, positions of the principal mineral districts, &c. Scale 20 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying " Tho miuural resources of WiscouRin." Trans. Ainer. Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. VIII, p. 500. Eastou, Pa., 1880. A well executed and very clear geological map. 629. » 1879 — Strong (M.). Map of Northwestern Wisconsin, designed to show tho main features of the surface geology. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Vol. Ill, Part VI. Plato XXXVIl, p. 383. Madison, 1880. 630. 1879— Strong (M.) and Sweet (E. T.). Douglas County, and parts of Bay- field, Burnett, and Ashland Counties; north of township 43, by E. T. Sweet, south of township 44, by M. Strong. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vo4. Ill, folio. Plate XX. Milwaukee, 1879. 631. 1879— Strong (M.) Sweet (E. T.) and Irving (R. D.). Parts of Ashland, Bayfield, and Lincoln Counties. Ashland County, the Apostlo island, Lincoln County, and townships 44-51, ranges 4 and 5 west Bayfield County, by R. D. Irving; townships 43-46, ranges 6 and 7 west, by M. Strong ; township 47-51, ranges and 7 west, by E. T. Sweet. Scale, 3 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Atlas, Vol, III, folio. Plato XXI. Milwaukee, 1879. 632. 1879— WooBter (L. C.) and Strong (M.). Saint Croix, Chippewa, and Eau Claire Counties, T. XXV, Pepin County, and T. 27, ranges 15 to 18 W., T. 26, range 15 and 16 W., and parts of T. 25, range 15 W., and T. 20, range 17 W., Pierce County, by L. C. Wooster; Trempealeau, Buffalo, and the remainder of Pierce and Pepin, by M. Strong. Scale, 3 miles to the inch. • Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlus, Vol. Ill, folio. Pbte XVIII. Milwaukee, 1879. 533. ' • ' ' 1879— Wright (C. E.) Map of the Menominee iron district and adjacent territory. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. Ill, folio. Plate XXX. Milwaukee. 1879, (100) MABCOU.I ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. 634. 101 1880— Irving (K. D.). Quaternnry map of the eimteri^Luke Superior (listrict. Afconipnnyinjt " WlHcoiisin goologiciil Hurvoy." Vol. Ill, Pint III. Pinto XX, p. an. Maaison, 1880. , ta.'U J-iJ M l'tf> >/» 53r». 1880 — Irving (R. D.). Outline geological map of northern Wisconsin. Scale, 15 miles to tlie incli. Accompanying " WlHconHln geological Huryey." Vol. Ill, Part I. Plate IX, p. 3, MiMliHon, 1880. 536. ■' } 1880— Wright (E. C). Ko title. Section 16, township 44 N., range 5 W., Wisconsin. Accompanying " WiBconsin geological snrvey." Vol. Ill, Part IV. Plate XXVII, p. a86. MadiHon, 1880. Colored and with geological indications. T" ' ,»^i.«.i| f-* I J ' 637. 1881 — Kloo8(J. H.). Orientirungg-Karte zu den geologischen Notizen aus Minnesota. • ,. Accompanying "Geological and Nat. Hist. Snrv. of Minnesota." Tenth Annual Report. Saint Paul, 1681. SeeKl008(J. H.), 1871-No.4fiJ». , ; . ; 538. 1881— Winchell (N. H.) Sketch map of the canoe trail from Ogishke Muncie Lake to the mouth of Poplar River (Lake Superior). Accompanying " Geological and Nat. Hist. Snrv. of Minnesota." Tenth An- nual Report, Plate I. St. Paul, 1882. Black with geological indications. , 639. 1881 — Winchell (N. H.). Sketch map of the iron trail for cauoes from Grand Marais to Iron Lake (Lake Superior). Accompanying " Geological and Natural Hist. Surv. of Minnesota." Tenth Annual Report, Plate II. Saint Paul, 1882. Black with geological indications. N.B.— Nelson Sayler, in 1865, advertised the publication of a "Geological map of Illinois," but it was never published. ^ .,.,,»..» . , su.i. • • (101) . ' : ' '{i\ (j Mill u/i;;.iiin" ■ ' M - „V . i: • .' '■■>■' A*^' ;;«H 1 i M \ v! w u lifi'li! I Zn.-80nTBl)jRN8TATX)B. COB8PRI8XNO VIRGINIA, WBBT VIROINIA KBNTUCXT. TBNNBS8BB, MX88I88IPPI, ALABAMA FLORIDA, OBOROIA, 80nTH CAROLINA, AND NORTH CAROLINA. C40. 1827 — Xitohell (Dr.). A );^eologicaI map of tLe eastern Imlf of Nortli Carolina. Never pnbliahed, and has disappeared. Not Been, 541. 1833 — Peck (J.). Geological map of the mining distriutH in the State of Georgia, western parts of North Carolina, and in East Tennessee. Scale, 10 miles to | of an inch. Accompanying " Geological and miueralogioal account of the mining dis- tricts in the State of Georgia," etc. Amer. Jiinr. Sillimnn, Vol. XXIIl. New Haven, 1833. This map lias merely geological indications on it. 542. 1839— Trooit (Gerard). Geological ma|) of the State of Tennessee. Accompanying " Fifth geological report to the general assembly of Tonnes- see." p. 8 Nashville, 1840. 543. 183a— Troost (Gerard). Geological map of Cocke County, East Ten- nessee. Accompanying "Fifth geological report to tha general assembly of Tennes- see," p. 22. Nashville, 1840. Black with mineralogical indications. 544. -:.:<,.:-:<■:■//-.---:. 1842— Kitohell (Dr.). Geological map of North Carolina. Aocor anying "A geological text book." (Raleigh) 1842. A very small map. Not seen. 545. 1843— Troost (Gerard). Geological map of Davidson, Williamson, and Maury Counties (Tennessee). Accompanying "Seventh geological report to the general assembly of Tf>a- nessee." Nashville, 1644. A very rare map. 546. 1846— Tnomey (Michael). Geological map of South Carolina. Accompanying "Report on the geology of South Carolina." 4°. Colombia, 1848. (102) UAkCOU.J SOUTHERN STATES. 547. 103 1848 — Tnomey (Michael). Geological map of Alabama. Accompanying " First biouniiil i-opurf. of tlio geology of Alabama." TuhUa* looan, 1»^. It in tho rnrent gpological map of ilio New WorUl, only 5 or copioH nro known to oxiHt. 1 ponsoiiH one givt^n by the anthor to D'Archiac. 548. 1840 — Wkite (O.). Bonner'8 map of the State of Georgia, with the ad- dition of its geological features. Scale, liO miles to an iicli. Accoiii^iuuyiug " Stutistics of the 8tato of fleorgiu." Savannah, 184U. 649. 1851— Safford (J. M.) The Silurian Basin of Middle Tennessee. Accompanying "Tho Silurian BuHin of Middle TenneHMMt, with noticeHof the fltruta Hiirronnding it." Amor. Journ. Silliman, Vol. XII, Nov. \HtA, p. 'Xt2, Now Hnven, 1851. Black with nuuibers aud Bigns. 550. 1861 — Tuomey (Michael). Plan, or horizontal section showing the geo- logical structure of Anthony's Creek Reservoir. Accompanying "Report addressed to lion. O. Y. Mason, prosidoMt of the Jumes River and Kanawha Canal Co.", November C, 1851. (Richmond, Vir- ginia, IBiVi). Not seen. i 551. 1864 — Lieber (O. M.). Geological map of Mississippi. Accompanying ''A sketch of the geology of the State of Mississippi." The Mining Magazine, edited by W. J. Teuney. Vol. Ill, p. 4'i. New York, Jnly, 1854. Black etching and geological indications. 552. 1866 — Tuomey (Michael). Geological map of the State of Alabama. Accompanying "Second biennial report of thegeol. jjy of Alabama," edited by J. W. Mallet. Montgomery, 1858. This second edition of the geological map of Tuomey is also rare, and in some respects inferior to the first edition. The scale is smaller. Tuomey died in March, 1857, and the map was printed in New York by J. H. Colton without his supervision. However, it contains some corrections brought about by Tuomey's survey and explorations of the years 1854 and 1855. It is the Arst geological map colored by chromo-Iithography in America. 653. 1866 — EmmonB (Ebenetzer). Map of the Deep River coal field, North Carolina. Acoompanying "Oeologioal report of the midland counties of Nc ^^ Caro- lina." Boleigb, 1856. (103) I f ti n ii' ] \ i' t !•' '■ W W II 104 MAPOTECA OEOLOOICA AMERICANA. fBtn-Lr 654. 1S66— Li«b«r (O. M.). Geognostic map of York district. Scale, 5 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Reports on the geo^iostio survey of South Carolina, 1856- 1860." First annual report. Plate IX. Columbia, 1856. A second edition was published in 1858 — No. 568. 655. 1866 — Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Chester district. Scale, 5 miles to an incb. Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856- 1860." First annual report. Plate VIII. Columbia, 1856, A second edition was published in 1858 — No. 569. 556. ";■; ^^^- 1856 — Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Lancaster district. Accompanying " Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856- 1860." First annual report. Plate VII. Columbia, 1856. A second edition was published in 1858 — No. 570. 667. ^^ ■'^;'^ 1866 — Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Chesterfield district. Scale, 5 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856- 1860." First annual report. Plate VI. Columbia, 1856. ,' A second edition was published in 1858— No. 571. These maps and reports are quite scarce, most of them having been burned in the fire that destroyed Colrrt^bia in 1865. 1866 — Safford (J. M.). Geological map of the State of Tennessee. Accompanying "A geological recounoissance of the State of Tennessee," being the author's first biennial report. Nashville, 1856. • t m , • • " -669. /■ / ■>■■ 1867 — Harper (L.). Geological chart of Mississippi. ■,l Accompanying " Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Jackson, 1857. 560. 1867 — Harper (L.). Mississippi bottom in the State of Mississippi, or the alluvial plains of the Mississippi River in Mississippi. Accompanying " Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi," p. 259. Jackson, 1857. -. ■,..,.....-.,.,„,...,. -..- ^^^ . , 1867— Harper (L.). Special map of Tishamin go County. "•^' " Aooompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agricaltore of the State of MississippLV Table lY. Jackson, 1867, (104) 1857— Lieb UAttCOt).] SOUTHERN STATES. , . 562. 105 1857 — Harper (L.). The prairies above Tibby Creek. Acconipauyiug "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of tliR State of Mississippi." Table V. Jackson, 1857. 503. 1857 — Harper (L.). Special map of Pontotoc County. Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Table Vf. Jackson, 1857. 564. 1857— Harper (L.). Special map of Tippab County. Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Tabic VII. Jackson, 1857. , ,. r 565. ■ • 1857 — Lieber (O. M.).. Geognostic map of Union district. Scale, 5 miles to an incb. Accompanying "Ketiorts on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." Second annual report. Plate XIII. Columbia, 1858. 566. 1857 — Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of the itacolumite, iron, and lime- stone region of Union, Spartanburgh, and York district. South Carolina. Scale, 1 inch to 2 miles and 1 inch to 1 mile. Accompanying " Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." Second annual report. Plate XII. Columbia, 1858. Two maps on the same plate, with different scales. "'"■'"'" ""■' ■■ ' '» 567. 1857 — Lieber (O. M.). Geognosticmap of Spartanburgh district. Scale, 5 miles to i inch. Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolinii, 1S50-1860." Second annual report. Plato XIV. Columbia, 1858. ,_,., ^. „ ,, . 568. 1858— Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Yo*-'! district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." First annual report. Plate IX. Columbia, 1858. Reprint of the map of 1856, which see. — No. 554. 669. 1858 — Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Chester district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Reports ou the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." First annual report. Plate VIII. Columbia, 1858. Reprint of the map of 1856, which see.— No. 555. . (106) il«- 5ii' ! 1 k- "dH I 106 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 570. (dull. f. 1858 — Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Lancaster ! J ! 11 i: 110 !S it, : ^ hi MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 698. [PULL. 7. 1877— Lesley (Joseph, jr.). Map of Eastern Keutucky, showing the west- ern outcrop of its coal fleUl as determined by surveys of 1858 and 1859. AccompanyiuK "Geological survey of Koutucky," Vol, III. New oeriea. Frankfort, 1877. See Lesley (Joseph, jr.) — No. TjOI. 599. 1877— Shaler (N, S.). Kentucky geological survey. Preliminary map. AfcompanyiriK "Tlie report, of the Kentucky cominissiouer of ugriuulturo for 1877." Fninkfort, 1877. Black etching. This is the map already mentioned published iu variuus re- ports in colors or black etching. Sec Shaler (N. S.) 1875,' 76-1880— Nos. .'jy4, 5%, 600,613. 600. 1877 — Shaler (N. S.). Kentucky geologi«jal survey, preliminary map compiled from various surveys. Accompanying " Geological survey of Kentucky," Vol. III. New series. Frankfort, 1877. It appeared also in "Proliuiiuary report concerning iho resources of the country adjacent to the lino of the proposed Richmond and Southwestern Railway," by N. S. Shaler. Cambridge, 1880. See Shaler (N. S. )— Nos. 594, 5U6, 599, 613. GOl. 1878— Heinrich (O. J.). Map of the eastern part of the State of Vir- ginia. Scale, 20 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "The mcsozoic formation in Virginia." Trans. Amer. Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. VI. Plate V. Eastou, Pa., 1879. Black etching and signs. The map and memoir have been reprinted in "The Virginias" of Major Jed. Hotchkiss, Vol. I., No. 8, pages 124 and 125. Staunton, Va., August, 1880. 602. 1878 — Smith (E. A.). Geological map of Alabama, jaepared for Ber ney's Hand-book of Alabama. Accompanying "Hand-book of Alabama." A complete index to the State, ■with a geological map and an appendix of useful tables, by Saffuld Beruey. Mobile. 1878. 603. 1878 — Smith (E. A.). Geological map of Marion County (Alabama). Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological survey of Alabama." Report of progress for 1877 and 1878, p. 120. Montgomery, 1879. 604. 1878— Smith (E. A.). Geological map of Walker County (Alabama). Scale, 4 miies to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological survey of Alabama." Report of progress for 1877 and 1878, p. 82. Montgomery, 1879. MARCOD-I SOUTHEBN STATES. G05. Ill X878 — Smith (E. A.). Geological map of Winston County (Alabama). Scale, 4 miltiH to 1 inch. Accoiiipaiiyiug "Geological mirvoy of Alabama." Report of progress for lti77 anil 1678, p. 97. Moutgomery, 1879. 606. 1878 — Smith (A. E.). Geological map of Fayotte County (Alabama). Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accoiupnnying " Geological survey of Alabuuia." Report, of progress for lrt77 and 1875, p. 105. Montgomery, 1879. .,;-, 607. . ■^' '■ ' - :■■■-■■■•- 1879— Smith ( E. A.). Msip of the Black Warrior River from Tuscaloosa to the fork of Sip.sey and Mulberry. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological survey of Alabama." Report of luogress for 1879 and leSO. Moutgomery, 1831. ■ ' (JOS. ■ 1880— Hotchkiss (Jed.). Map of the great Ohio Coal Basin, compiled from State geological surveys. Accompanying " The coal fields of West Virginia and Virginia in the Great Ohio or Trans-Apalachian Coal Basin." " The Virginias." Vol. I, 4°, p. 188. Staunton, Virginia, 1880. 609. 1880 — Stevenson (J. J.). Geological map of parts of Lee, Wise, Scott, aud Washington Counties, Virginia. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "A geological reconnaissance of parts of Leo, Wise, &c. Counties." Proc. Anier. Phil. Soo., Vol. XIX. No. 108, p. 219. Philadelphia, 1881. The map and memoir have been reproduced in "The Virgiuias," Vol. II, p. n. February, 1881. 4^. Staunton, Virginia, 1881. 610. 1880 — Heinrich (O. J.). Map of the eastern part of the State of Virginia. Scale, 20 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "The Virginias," Vol. I, No. 8, pp. 124 and 125. Staunton, 1880. See Heinrich (O. J.), 1878— No. 601. 611. 1880 — Rogers {\Y. B.). Hotchkiss' geological map of Virginia aud West Virginia. The geology by Prof. W. B. Rogers, chiefly from the Virginia State survey 1835-1841, with later observations in some parts. Scale, 1:1,520,040, or 24 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Preliminary report concerning the resources of the coun- try a<1,jacent to the line juf the proposed Richmond aud Southwestern Rail- way," by N. S. Shaler. Cambridge, 1880. See Rogers (W. B.), 1874-No8. 592, 612. (Ill) *^ 112 MAPOTECA GEOLOQICA AMERICANA. 012. fBULL. 7. 1880 — Bogers (W. B.). (Tbo same map as above.) Accompanying " The Virginiaa," Vol. I, No. 6, p. 92. Staunton, 1880. See Rogers (W. H.), 1874— Noe. 592, Gil. 613. 1881 — Shaler (N. 8.). Kentucky geological survey, preliminary map compiled from various surveys. Accniniianying "Prolinnimry report coucorning the resources of tbo country adjuct-nt to tbo line of the proposed Richiuoud and Southwestern Railway," by N. S. Sbiiler. Ciuiibridgo, 1880. See Bbaler (N. S.), 1877— Nos. 594, 596, 599, 600. 614. 1881 — Hotchkiss (Jed.). Cetitenuial geological map of the Virginias. The geology that of the Virginia State survey, by Prof. W. B. Ko^:ers, 183.'j-41, corrected by later observers. Scale, 3J miles to 1 inch. Staunton, Va., 1881. A very large wall map in 14 sheets. t 615. 1881— Smith (E. A.). Geological map of Florida. Accomi)anyii)g "On the geology of Florida." Amer. Journ. Silliman, 3d series. Vol. XXI, p. 305. New Haven, l'-81. In black etching, with geological indications. ; 616. 1881 — Stevenson (J. J.). Geological map of parts of Lee, Wise, Scott, and Washington Counties, Virginia. Scale, 5 miles to the inch. Acctnnpanying "A geological roconnaissauce of partsof Lee, Wise, &e." The Virginias, Vol. II, p. '22, February number, 4°. Staunton, 1881. See Stevenson (J. J. ), 1880— No. 609. . t«l ; • (112) 4K-:k-iJ 'i:'''!'- \-i V ■-> '■ 'f .'.-'•■ A r -• 4 ;;' ; < 1 -C t > ZZII— NORTHWESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES, COMPRISINO NEBRASKA, DAKOTA, WTOMINO, MONTANA, NATIONAL PARK, AND IDAHO. ' /■ -'v^/.' 617. . ., 1852 — Evans ( Jolin). Map showing the positions of the Bad Lands or Mauvaises Terres of Nebraska. Accompanying "The ancient fauna of Nebraska," by Joseph Leidy, in Smithsonian contribution to knowledge, Vol. VI. 4°. Washington, 1852. Black, Tvith geological indications. It also appeared in illustrations of the geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, by D. D. Owen. 4to. Philadelphia, 1852. See Evans f John), 1852— No. 618. , 618. 1862— Evans (John). Map showing the position of the Bad Lands or Maavaises Terres of Nebraslia. Accompanying " Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, and Incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory," by D. D. Owen, Vol. of illustrations. 4°. Philadelphia, 1852. Black, with geological indications; the sam.e as the map cited above. See Evans (John), 1852— No. 617. /.:v„. - . :' ... -.v. -,- ^- 619. '. " - 1857 — Hayden (F. V.). Geology. Map of Nebraska. Accompanying "Notes explanatory of a map and section illustrating the geological structure of the country bordering on the Missouri Kiver, from the month of the Platte River to Fort Benton." Proo. Aoad. Nat. Sciences, May, 1857. Philadelphia, 1857. . 620. 1858— Hayden (F. V.). Geology. Map of Nebraska. Accompanying "Explanations of a secend eaition of a geological map of Nebraska and Kansas," based upon information obtained in an expedition to the Black Hills, under the command of G. K. Warren. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci- ences, June, 1858. Philadelphia, 1858. Important geological map for the Upper Missouri region. Reprinted in black etching, in Petermann's Geographisohe Mittheilungen. 4'^. Vol. VI, p. 53. Gotha. 1860. *"l^- Wf %i i Bull. 7 8 (113) M/P 114 MAPOTKCA QEOLOQICA AMERICANA. 621. (BULL. 7. 185»— Hayden (F. V.). No title. Acconipunying *'Genlngic!i1 Hkotch of tlie estuary aud freshwater deposit of the bail lands of the Judith River." Trans. Anier. Phil. Soc. 4-^. Vol. XI. New series, article XII. Plate VIII, p. l.'il. Philadelphia, 18C0. Oiitliiio map, with geological indications, of the Upper Missouri Kiver region around Fort Denton. 622. I860 — Hayden (F. V.). Geologische Skizze der Black Hills, iiach Hay- den's Karte von A. Peterraan. Scale, 1 : 0,500,000. Accompanying " Peterniann's Geographische Mittheilungcn." 4°. Vol. VI, p. 53. Gotha, 1860. Black etching. See Hayden (F. v.), 18G8— No. 620. 623. 1862 — Hayden (F. V.). Outline reduction of the maps of Kansas, Ne- braska, aud Dakota. Geology. Accompanying " On the geology and natural history of the Upper Missouri." Being the substance of a report made to Lieut. G. K. Warren. Trans. Anier. Phil. Soc. Vol. XII. 4to, Philadelphia, 1862. 624. 1863 — Marcou (Jules). Carte g^ologique de la partie des bords du Mis- souri entre Omaha City et Sioux City, relev<5e en 1863. Accompanying " Le terrain crdtac^ des environs de Sioux City, de la Mission des Omahas et de Tekama sur les bords du Missouri." Bull. Soc. G6ol. Franco, a« sdrie. Vol. XXIV, p. 56. Paris, 1866. Black etching. . ., 625. 1863 — Marcon (Jules). Carte gdologique d'une partie de Nebraska ; re- lev^e en 1803. Accompanying " Le Dyas au Nebraska," in Bull. Soc G6ol. France, 2«s6rie. Vol.XXIV, p. 280. Paris, 1867. Black etching. ■'-'■ ^'■^- - ' ' i- ^ ■ 626. „yv'- 1867— Hayden (F. V.). Map of Nebrpska and Dakota. Scale, 19 miles to inch.? Accompanying ' 'On the geology of the tertiary formations of Dakota and Ne- braska." Journ. Acad. Nat. Sciences, 2d series. Vol. VII. Philadelphia, 1869. 627. 1869— Hayden (F. V.). Map of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and their tributaries explored by Capt. W. F. Reynolds and Lieut. H. E. Maynadier, 1859, 1800. Scale, 1 : 1,200,000. Pre- pared to accompany the Geological Report of F. V. Hayden, M. D., Geologist to the Expedition. Accompanying "Geological report of the exploration of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers " by Dr. F. V. Hayden, assistant. Waflhington, 1869. (114) MAKCou.] NORTHWESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES. 628. 116 1872 — Hayden (F. V.). Map of Nebraska and Dakota, and portions of tho States and Territories boidering thereon, compiled by O. K. Warren. Geology by F. V. Hayden. Scale, 1 : 1,200,000. Accouipuiiyiug "Final report of Ibo U. 8. fieological survoy of Nobrofcka." WHBliingtou, 1H72. Tlioru JH nn error in tho coloring by a transfer of tbo colors used for tho granitic and nietuniorphio to tho Potsdam sandstono and vice verm, 629. 1872 — Hayden (F. V.) and Peale (A. C). Montana and Wyoming Terri- tories, embracing most of the co'tntry drained by the Madison,, Gallatin, and lTpi>er Yellowstone Biver. Scale, four miles to au inch. U. 8. Gool. Snrv. of tho Ttrrltorlos. folio. (Washington, 1872.) No place of publication nor date. . •.- ■■ «30. 1872— Hayden (F. V.) and Bradley (F. H.). Map of the sources of Snake River with its tributaries, together with portions of the head- waters of the Madison and Yellowstone. Scale, five miles to one inch. U. 8. Geo!. Surv. of the Territories, folio. (Washington, 1872.) No place of publication nor date. ' ' 631. 1874— Comstock (T. B.). Geological map of Western Wyoming, ex- plored in 1873 by Capt. W. A. Jones. Scale, 1 : 600,000. Accompanying " Report upon thereconnaissunce of Northwestern Wyoming, including Yellowstone National Park, made in the summer of 1873." Wash- ington, 1875. 632. 1876 — Winohell (N. H.). A geological map of the Black Hills. Scale, 6 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying " Report of a reconnaissance of the Black Hills of Dakota, made in the summer of 1874," by Capt. William Ludlow. 4to. Washing- ton, 1875. C»33. 1876— Dana (E. S.) and Bird (G. G.). No title. (Cut representing the vicinity of Camp Baker, Upper Missouri.) Accompanying " Report of a reconnaissance from Carroll, Montana Terri- tory, on the Upper Missouri, to the Yellowstone National Park, and return, made in the Hummer of 1875," by Capt. William Ludlow. Geological Report, p. 115, Fig. 9. 4to. Washington, 1876. Black, with geological indications. (115) ^ m PF"r t h i ■ 1 ■ ; ■ '1 I. ■ 1 ! 1 . i ti 1' < i! W\ i 1 ■ m i w i]i« 2 ' M 1 116 MAPOTECA OEOLOOICA AMERICANA. [BULL. 7. 634. N«) title. (8kotch of Little Rocky i ' W ' i' .« 1876— Dana (E. S.) and Bird (0. G.). MountaiiiH). Accompany ill); "Uuport of li ro. In two sheets. 630. 1876 — Xing (Glarence). Geological series. Map II. Green River Basin, Wyoming Territory. Scale, four miles to one inch. Accompanying "Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel," Geologi- cal and topographical atlas, folio. New York, 1876. In two sheets. 637. ' 1879— Newton (Henry). Geological map of the Black Hills of Dakota. Scale, 1 inch to 4 miles. « Accompanying " Report on the geology and resonrcos of the Black HIIIh of Dakota." Topographical and geological atlas, folio. Now York, 1679. It is marked " Field work, 1875," and "Publication, 1879." Besides, thu 4to volume of the report is mazkod "Washington, 1880." In fact, both atlas ,. and volume did not appear and were not distributed to the public until 1881. Such discrepancies of date exist also for Clarence King's report and atlnw, J. W. Powell's report and atlas, and F. V. Hayden's report and atlas, (116) - •-.■;.■ ■' .;. 'i* - -t i (, 'i;' •tii> ''■-!); r|. .r--t ;'ti..-y>\i. iM^.^!^.:- ■ ■■]:'. .,■.;'• -.i;- '''.■■'' XXV.-NORTHWBBT TBRRITORIB8 OF THB BRITISH POSSBSBIONS COMPRISINO MANITOBA, HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY TBrI RITORY, SASKATCHBWAN RIVBR OR ASSINNIBOINIA BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVBR AND QUEBN CHAR- LOTTB ISLANDS. "^ . 638. 1862— Bigsby (J. J.). 0(M»logicnl map of the Lake of the Woods, South Hudson's Bay. AccouipiinyiiiK "Oil tho Koolnfty of tho Fjuko of tlio Woo^Ih, South lliuUou'ti I3fty." Joiirn. Geol. Hoc. Louilon, Vol. VIII, p. 400. l><)n«lon, 1H52. niaok utcbing. 039. • 1864— Bigsby (J. J.). Geological map of Ilaiuy Lake. Accompanying "On tliogeolojjyof Kiviny Lake, South Hudson's Bay." Journ* OooK See. lioudon, Vol. X, p. 216. London, Iti.'vl. Black etching. 040. 1867— Devine (Thomas). Map of the northwest part of Canada, Indian Territory, and Hudson's Bay. Scale, English miles, 09-160 one degree. Toronto, 1857. In four sheets. 041. 1869 — Hector (James). Map of Winipeg Lake Basin. Showing the (lis- i/ributlon of superficial deposits. Accompanying " First gcnirul H']>ort on th« geology of the country ex- amined )>y the expedition under the conii' and of John Palliser, esq., duriug the season of 1857." Map 8. In i)apers rela. ~-e to the exploration of British North America. Blue Book. 4*^. London, 18.59. 042. I860 — Hind (H. Y.). Geological map of a part of Rupert's Land. Accompanying "Narrative of tho Canadiin Red River exploring expedi- tion of 1857, and of the Assinnihoino and Saskatchewan exploring expedi- tion of 1858;" in two volumes. Vol. II, p. 23i>. London, 1860. 043. 1860 — Hind (H. Y.). Geological map of a portion of Enpert's Land. Accompanying " Reports of progress on the ARHinniboine and Saskatchewan exploring expedition." 4". Blue Book. Toronto, 18.')9, and London, 18(50. The Toronto edition is on a much larger scale than the London one. 644. I860 — Nicol (C. S.) and Hector (James). Plan of Nanaimo, showing the coal mines. Scale, 1 furlong to J inch. Accompanying "Reports of Captain Palliser's exploration of that portion of British North America wlii'-h in latitude lies between the British boundary line and the height of land or watershed of the northern or frozen ocean, re- spectively, and in longitude between the western shore of Lake Superior and the Pacilic Ocean, during the years l857-'58-'59, and 'CO." Index and maps. Blue Book. 4°. London, 1865, (117) . V iiii i I it.^' 1,1 !! ^m: w. i-i ^H 1 r^i '9^ i I '' ■ ■ ' ''. ^; f '' « . iii :•. s 'U 118 MArOTECA OEOLOGICA AMERICANA. (bull.?. MARCO v.] H . .' , , 645. ,:,■■ -• 1861 — Hector (James). Geological map of the couniry between Lake Superior an'l Vancouver Island. Acconipanyiag"On tbe geology of the country between Luke Superior and the Pacific Ocean, visited by the Government exploring expedition under tlio command of Capt. J. Palliser, 1857-1860." Journ. Geol. Soc, London, Vol. XVIL Plate XIII, p. 388, London, 1861. Black etching, an important map; on the same plate there is also a geolog- ical sketch map of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. -'. > ' ■■ • ; ' 646. -■''■ ■ " ■ 1861 — Hbotor (James). Geological sketch map of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. Accompanying "On the geology of the country between Lake Superior ontl the Pacific Ocean, visited by the Government exploring expedition under the command of Capt. J. Palliser, 18' '-I860." Journ. Geol. Soc, Loudon, Vol. XVn. Plate XIII, p. 388. London, 1861. Black etching, on the same sheet as the map above it, which see. See Hector (James), 1861— No. 645. 647. 1866— Hector (James). Geological sketch n ip of Nanaimo, in Van couver Island. Scale, 1 inch to 1 iniiu. Accompanying " Keports of Captain Palliser's exploration of that portion of British North Amcrica,which in latitude lies between the British boundary line and the height of land or watershed of the northern or frozen ocean, r«- spectively, and in longitude between the western shore of Lake Superior iiud tbe Pacific Ocean, during the years 1857-'58-'59, and '60," &c. Index and maps. Blue Book. 4°. London, 1865. 048. ! m i II 1865 — Hector (James). Geological sketch Oi the southeast of Vancouver Island and part of the coast of the Gulf of Georgia. Accompanying "Reports of Captain Palliser's exploration of that portion of British North America which in latitude lies between the British boinid- ary line and the height of land or watershed of the northern or frozen ocean, respectively, and in longitude between the western shore of Lake Siipeiior and the Pacific Ocean, during the years 1857-'58-'5l>, and '60." Index and maps. Blue Bi>ok. 4°. London, Iffeu. 649. 1869 — Maofarlane (Thomas). Lithological map of Wood's location. Scale, 2,m0 feet to 1 inch. Accompanying "On the geology and silver ore of Wood's location, Thundi^i Cape, Lake Superior.'' The Canadian Natur.-],li8t and Geologist. New seiiuH. Vol, IV, p. 377. Montreal, lb69. (118) ■f- 'I''; MAHCoo] NORTHWEST TEBBITOBliSS BRITISH POSSESSIONS. 119 C50. 1871- -Richardson (Jumps). Map showing the position of the coal iields of Nanaimo and Coinox, Vancouver Island. Scale, 10 miles to 1 inch.' Accompanying Geol. Snrv. Canada; reportof progress for 187 1-'72; "Report on the coal fields of the east coastof Vancouver Island," p. 100. Montreal, 1S72. Black etching. 651. 1872 — Bicliardson (James). Map of a part of the Strait of Georgia and of Vancouver Island, showing a portion of the Comox coal field and the distribution of the Cretaceous coal-beariug rocks. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying Qeol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 187-2-'73; "Report on the coal fields of Vancouver and Qneen Charlotte Islands," p. (j4. Moutreul, 1873. Black etching. 652. 1874 — Selwyn (A. E. C). Sketch survey of the Saskatchewan River from Rocky Mountain House to Cumberland Lake. Scale, 16 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying Oeol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1873-'74; "Ob- servations in the Northwest Territory on a journey across the plains from Fort Ga' ry to Rocky Mountain House, returning by the Saskatchewan River and Lake Winuipoe;," 1873, p. 17. Montreal, 1874. Black, with geological indications. 653. - 1875 — Dawson (G. M.). Map of part of the interior region of North Americ.i, showinj^ the general character of the drift. Accompanying " On the superficial geology of the central region of North America." Jonrn. Qeol. Soc, London, Vol. XXXI, p. 623. London, 1875. Black t tching. 654. 1876 — Dawson (G. M.). General geological map of the country in the vicinity of the forty ninth parallel. Accompanying British North American boundary coniinission. "Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel, from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mount.iins." Montreal, 1875. 655. 1875— Dawson (G. M.). Geological map of the Lake of the Woods. Accompanying British North American Boundary Commission. "Report on the geology and i-esources of the region iu the viciuity of the forty-ninth parallel." Montreal, 1875. 656. 1875— Dawson (G. M.). Geological sketch map of the vicinity of Bay Portage, Lake of the Woods. Accompanying British North American Boundary Commission. "Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel." Plate II, p. 46. Montreal, 1875. Black etching. (119) HUjJW., ! 1( i i ' M^JMMiJimiMliillliMiWiiii ^^ 120 MAPOTECA QEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 657. Tbull. 7.' UABCOU.J }i ^H^H j^HJHE ffln Hh m Ih9 1 W «BHilH 11 H 5 <■ si ■il 1876 — Nioholaon (H. A.). Sketch map of Lake Superior, &c. Aocompanyiug "On the raining districts on tlie north s^iore of Lalce Superior." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Etigrs., Vol. XXIV, Plate XL. Newoastle-npon-Tjne, 1875. 658. 1876 — Dawson (G. M.). Geological m.ip of a portion of British Columbia between the Fraser River and the coast range. Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for lfl76-'77; "lioport on explorations in British Cohimbia, chiefly in the basin of the Blackwater, Salmon, and Nechacco Rivers, and on Francois Lake," p. 17. Montreal, 1878. 659. 1877 — Bell (Robert). Map of part of the east coast of Hudson's Bay. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1877-'78 ; "Report on an exploration of the east coast of Hudson's Bay." Atlas. Montreal, lb79. Black, with geological indications. r- ' > ■ -' ' -^- '■' 660.''''^'^' 1877 — Richardson (James). Mapof a portion of British Columbia, showing the coal fields of Comox, Nanaimo, and Cowitchin, on Vancouver and adjacent islands, and the distribution of the Cretaceous coal- bearing rocks, also the Tertiary rocks of Sooke and Burrard inlet. Accompanying Geol. Snrv. Canada ; report of progress for 1876-'77 ; " Report on the coal fields of Nanaimo, Comox, Cowichen, Burrard Inlet, and Sooke, British Columbia," p. 192. Montreal, 1878. 661. 1877 — Selwyn (A. R. C). Sketch survey of route from Quesnel nioutli, by Stewart and MacLeod's Lakes, to the junction of Smoky Rivor and Peace River. Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1875-'7t) ; "Report on exploration in British C' imbia in 1875," p. 1. Montreal, 1877. Black, with geological indications. --;^; ■ ■■ ■;. ■'■ ' 662. 'vv- ■•- 1878 — Boll (Robert). Map of Kelson River and the boat-route between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay, and m.ap of Lake Winnipeg. Scale, 8 miles to 1 inch. A company ing Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1877-'7b; "Report on . i country between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay, 1878." Atlaa, Montreal, 1879. Black, with geological indicationa ; intwoBheets. (120) iilTi!*''' ( n MABcou.J NORTHWEST TERRITORIES BRITISH POSSESSIONS. 663. 121 1 I 1878 — Dawson (G. M.). Map of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Scale 1 : 506,880. Accompanying Geol. Snrv. Canada ; report of progress for 1878-79 ; "Report on the Queen Charlotte Islands." Montreal, 1880. Also in "Petermanu'ri Geographischo Mittheilnngen." 4to. Vol. XXVII, 1881. Plate XVI. Gotha, 1881. See Dawson (G. M. ), 1881— No. 667. Geological map of Skitle- ,;,, ..,-...,,>■.. ., ^. , 664. 1878 — Biohardson (James) and Dawson (G. M.). gate Inlet, Qneen Charlotte Islands. Accompanying: Geol. Snrv. Canada; report of progress for 1878-'79. "Re- port on the Queen Charlotte Islands;" p. 63, B. Montreal, 1880. The part, by J. Richardson, was surveyed in 187'2, 665. 1879 — Bell (Robert). Map of Island and God's Lakes, and of the con- necting waters to Oxford Lake. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying Geol. Snrv; Canada ; report of progress for 1878-79. " Report on explorations on the Churchill and Nelson Rivers and around God's and Island Lakes." Montreal, 1880. Black, with geological indications. 666. 1880— Dawson (G. M.). Map of part of British Columbia and l.xe north- west territory from the Pacific Ocean to Fort Edmonton. Scale, 1:500,880. Accompanying Geol. Surv.Ciinada; report of progress for 1879-'80. "Report on an exploration froni Port Simpson on the PaciCic coast, to Edmonton on the Saskatchewan, embracing a portion of tlio northern part of British Columbia, and the Peace River country." Atlas. Montreal, 1881. Black, with geological indications, in three sheets. 607. 1881 — Dawson (G. M.). Geologischc Karte der Queen Charlotte Islands. Scale, 1:1,100,000. Accompanying " Petermann's Geogniphisfhe Mittheilungen." 4°. Vol. XXVII. Plate XVI. Gotha, 1881. See DawBon (G. M.), 1878— No. 663. 608. 1881 — Dawson (G. M.). Geological sketch miip of British Columbia. Scale, 100 miles to ^ inch. Accompanying " Sketch of the geology of British Columbia." The Goo- logical Magazine, Vol. VIII, 2d series, p. 160. London, 1881. Black etching. (121) 1! V\ ^^' mBOMMmmBm :'fv j"*;,>':^ ^.'^■■■■■■if'l:- ''i-.^:*^' '-' ;;;-''fi''^ • ZV.— PACIFIC STATUS AND TERRITORIES, COMPRISING ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, AND CALIFORNIA. 669. 1849 — Grewingk (C.)- Karto zur AbbaiKlluns: uber die Geogn. u. orogr. Beschaffeulieit der N. W.-Kiiste Amerika's, u. der uiiliegeudcn Inseln mit Zugriindelegung der Karten des Hydiogr. Dep. des See-Mi uisteriinns zu St. Petersburg. Accompanying " Beitrag zur Kcniitniss der orograi>hi8tben iind goognos- tischen Beschaft'enbeit der Nord-West-Kiiste Auierika'H, niit d«'n anliegciultMi inseln." Verhatidlungen der Rnssicli-Kaiserlicben MineralogiHcbeu Otmell- scbaft zn St. Pe^e^.sb^^g. Jabrgaug, 1848 nud 184!), p. 7t5. Plate II. St. Petersburg, 1850. r, . Grewingk did not visit Alaska, but constructed tbo geological uiup and '. wrote bis memoir from notes taken on tbe spot by Ilia Woauessensky, zoolo- gist of tlie Museum der Academic der Wisseuschaftou iu St. Petersburg. "''■''■■ /,^r, 670. , , 1850 — Tyson (P. T.). Geological reconnaissaiico in California. Accoui])anying " Report of P. T. Tyson upon tbe geology of California." Wasliiugton, 18.'S0. Black, witb mincralogical indications. '■■. - :......:;.:; -:.- . ■. „> .-:.. 071. -.- ,.-■',. ^- . 1853 — Blake (W. P.). Geological map of tbe vicinity of San Francisco. Accouipauyiug " Reports of explorations and surveys for a Railroad route from tbe Mississippi River to tbe Pacific Ocean." Vol. V, p. 14.'). 4°. Wasb- ington, 1856. Tbis map sbould more exactly be called a mincralogical map. G72. 1855 — Blake (W. P.). Geological niapof tbe entrance to San Francisco , Day. Scale, 1 : 150,000. - AeeoMipanvliig " Pbysicjil gcograpby and geology of tbe coant of Califor- 7 uia, from Bodega Bay to San Diego." In Report of tbo Superintendent of tlie Coast Survey during tbo year 18r>.'); 4". p. 37(). Wasbingtoii, ISTjO. Black etching. 673. 1855 — Blake (W, P.). Geological map and section of Pnnta de Lo.s Reyes. Scale, 1:150,000. Accoui|)anyiug " Pbysical geography and geology of the coast of Califor- nia, from Bodega Bay to Sau Diego." In Report of tbe Superintendent of tbe Coast Survey during tbo year IS.'iS; 4°. p. :)76. Wasbiugton, 1856. Biuok etching. .,....,-... (122) 1856- -Blal M4RC0U. PACIFIC STATES, AND TERRITORIES. G74. 123 1855— Blake (W. P.). Geological map of Sau Diego and the adjoining coast. Scale, 1 : 008,228 Accompanying " Pliysical geogia)jhy and jjeology of the coast of California, . from Hodfff.a IJay to San Diego." In Report of tho Snpcrintendout of the ' U.S. Coast Snrvey during the year 1855; 4^^. p. 37C. Washington, 1856. Black etching. , , - , ;.., ,-:.y--' 07(5, 1865— Blake (W. P.). Geological map of Point Pinos, and Monterey Bay. Scale, 1 : 150,000. Accompanying "Physical geography aud geology of the coast of Califor- nia, from Bodega Bay to Sau Diego." In Report of the Superiuteudent of tho Coast Survey during the year 1855 ; iu 4". p. 376. Washington, 1856. Black etching. G7C. 1855— Blake (W. P.). Geological map of the country between Sau Diego and the Colorado Eiver, California. Scale, 1: (508,228. Accompanying "Reports of explorations and surveys for a Railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacitic Ocean." Vol. V. p. 228. 4'^'. Wash- ington, 1856. 077. 1 1 ,' ' Mil- 1 a W 1856 — Antisell (Thomas). Geological plan of the Coast llange of Cali- fornia from San Francisco Bay to Los Angeles, explored in 1855- '50 by Lieut. John G. Parke. Scale, 1 : 1,570,040, or 24 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Reports of explor.ations and surveys for a Railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacitic Ocean." Vol. VII. p. 266. 4°. Washington, 1857. 078. 1856— Blake (W. P.). Geological map of a part of the State of Cali- ttirnia explored in 1853 by Lieut. R. S. Williamson. Acpom]ianying " Reports of explorations aud surveys for a Railroad route from the Mississippi River to tho Pacitic Ocean." Vol. V. 4°. Washington, 1856. 070. 1356- -Blake ( W. P.). Geological map of the Tejon Pass and Canada de las Uvas and the vicinity. Including the Pass of Sau Francisquito and Williamson's Pass. Accompanying " Reports of explorations and surveys for a Railroad route from the Mississippi River to tho Pacific Ocean." Vol. V. p. 197. 4". Washington, 1856. . (123) fc I If \ \ ■* 124 MAt'OTfiOA QEOLOaiCA AMERICANA. 680. t^DtL. t. 1861 — R^mond (A.). [Auguste E6moud de Corbineau.] No title. Accompanying "Report of an exploration and snrvey of the coal mines of Monto Diablo district" (California.) San Francisco, 1861. Small sketch map in black showing tertiary bills. 681. 1873— Bowman (A.), Pettee (W. H.), and Goodyear (W. A.). Map of the Tertiary auriferous {gravel deposits lying between the middle fork of tiie American and the middle Yuba rivers. Scale, 1 mile to the inch. Accompanying " The auriferousgravela of the Sierra Nevada of California," by J. D. Whituoy. In Mem. Mns. Comp. Zool. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. No. 1 (1st part) nnd (iuA part). 4"^. Cambridge, 1S80. In two sheets. East half, corrected nnd revised, to replace the copy of the same sheet given in Part 1. ao the hook contains two copies of the East half sheet. It is not exactly a geological maj), showing only the " volcanic over- flows." The other indications are purely economical. ThcHO remarks apply to the other auriferous gravels maps by J. D. Whitney. 682. 1875 — Marcou (Jules). Carte g^ologique de la Californie, 1854-1875. Scale uToo^.-fi-off' Accompanying "Note snr la Geologic de la Californie." Bull. Soc. Gdol. France, 3'«'"« sdric," Tome XI, Plate XI, p. 407. FarJH, 1883. The publication of this map was unavoidably delayed. - _ 683. , .'.. 1876 — Hendel (C, W.). Map of the region near Gibsonville. Scale, 1,200 feet to the inch. Accompanying " The auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California," by J. D. Whitney. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. 4°. No. 1. Plate T, p. 450. Cambridge, 1880. 684. ■■'• ' ' '■"■.'■■-."'■' 1877 — Bowie (A. J., jr.). Surroundings of River Tunnel, Mariposa estate, 1877, California. Accompanying "Hydraulic raining in California." Trans. Amer. Inst. Min- ing Engrs. Vol. VI, Plate I, Fig. 6. Easton.Pa., 1879. Black etching and lithological indications. ' :- ,. ■■■■-. ■\::.:- ggg^ -. ^.- - ■■ ■ - .;....-., T-' v 1877 — Bowie (A. J., jr.). Map of "River Tunnel" on Mariposa estate, showing the course of vein aud workings up to Aug. 5, 1877. Accompanying " Hydraulic • lining ia California. " Trans. Amer. Inet. Min- ing Engrs. Vol. VI, Plate I, Fig. 1. Eastou,Pa.,1879. *,^:.^ -.:;■, Black etching, and lithological indications. (124) " • 1880— Whiti lUBCOU.] PACIFIC STATES AND TEREITOBIES. 686. 125 1879— Pettee (W. H.) and Bowman (A.). Map showing the extent of tho hydraulic mining operations near Gold Run, J)utch Flat, Little Yorii, You Bet, Chalk Bluffs, Red Dog, Hunt's Hill, and Quaker Hill, on Bear River and Canon, Steep Hollow, and Greenhorn Creeks. Ccale, 4 inches to 1 mile. Accompanying "Tho auriferous gravels of tho Sierra Nevada of California," hy J. D. Whitney. In Mom. Mas. Comp, Zoul. at Cambridge, Mass, Vol, VI. 4°. No. 1. CamLridge, 1880. 687. 1880— Bowman (A.). Map of the Sinartsville gravels. Scale, 1 mile to 7 inches. Accompanying " The auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada, of California," by J. D. Whitney. In Mem. Comp. Zoiil. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. 4°. No.l. Plate M., p. 380. Cambridge, 1880. 688. 1880 — Whitney (J. D.). Diagram showing the position ot the Table Mountain lava flow of Tuolumne County. Scale, 2 miles to the inch. Accompanying "The anriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California." In Mem. Mus. Comp. Zotil. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. 4°. No. 1. Plate D, p. 132. Cambridge, 1880. 689. 1880 — Whitney (J. D.). Plan of Spanish Peak gravel deposit. Acconipiinyiug " The auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California." In Mem. Mus. Comp. Zocil. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. 4°. No. 1. Plate K, p. 216. Cambridge, 1880. Black, with lithological inscriptions. 690. 1880 — Whitney (J. D.). Map of the mining district adjacent to Forest City. Scale, 1 mile to the inch. Accompanying " The auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California" In Mem. Mus. Comp. Zoiil. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. 4°. No. 1. Plate Q, p. 432. Cambridge, 1880. 691. 1880 — Whitney (J. D.). Map to accompany the description of a portion of the region drained by Slate, Caiion, and Goodyear Creeks in Sierra and Plumas Counties. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "The auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California." In Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. 4°. No. 1. Plate B, p.444. Cambridge, 1880. (125) m 'I ! H 126 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [BCUUT. if ij w 692. 1880— Hendel (C.W.). Map of Poverty Hill, Scales's diggings, and vicin- ity. Scale, 1^ inches to the mile. Acc«)iiii)!iiiyiii. m. Cambridge, 18H0. 1890 — Whitney (J. 1).). Distribution of the volcanic formations and gravel near Placcrvillo. Scale, 1 mile = 1^ inches. Accompanying " Tlie iinriferouH gravels of tbe Sierra Nevada of California." • In Mem. Mus. Comp. Zoiil. at Cambridge, Mass. Vol. VI. 4P. No. 1. Plate C, p. 98. Cambridge, 1880. (120) ^' « I 'Mr^^'-^'i^'fi.-' ■'U".t;t''.l,:;' ii XVI.— CENTRAL TVESTHRN STATES AND TERRITORIES, COMPRIS- ING NEVADA, UTAH, COLORADO, KANSAS, AND MISSOURI. , '.'-'•■« ••- '•' ■■ C9o. 1866 — Meek (F. IJ.). Geological map of Moniteau Comity. Accompanying " The first and uecoud annual reports of the geological sur- vey of Missouri." Part II, p. 1)4. Jefiersou City, 1855. 696. 1866 — Shumard (B. F.). Geological map of Frauklii* County. Accoiupauyiug " The first and second annual njports of the geological survey of Missouri." Part II, p. 1G8. Jetterson City, 1855. Black dotted lines and geological indications. 097. 1865— Shumard (B. F.). Geological map of Saiut Louis Couuty. Accompanying " The first and second annual reports of the geological survey of Missouri." Part II, p. 184. Jefferson City, 1855. 698. 1856 — Swallow (G. C). Geological map of Marion County. Accompanying " The first and second annual reports of the geological survey of Missouri." Part I, p. 178. Jefl'erson City, 1855. 699. 1855— Swallow (G. C). Geological map of Cooper County. Accompanying " The first and second annual reports of the geological survey of Missouri." Parti, p. 202. Jeflfersou City, 1855. 700. 1859— Meek (F. B.). Geological map of Miller County. Accompanying "Reports of ihe geological survey of Missouri, 1855-1871," p. 110. .Jefierson City, 1873. 701. 1859 — Meek (F. B.). Geological map of Morgan County. Accompanying " Reports of the geological survey of Missouri, 1855-1871," p. 134. Jetterson City, 1873. 702. 1859 — Phillips (J. V.). Geological map, showing the mineral region contiguous to the Iron Mountain Railroad, Missouri. Scale, 2 inches to 6 miles. Accompanying " Report on the geology of the mineral districts coutiguona tu the Iron Mountain Railroad." Saint Lonis, 1859. (127) t. pi m 1 '^1 ■ ■ 'W |w^|; - '; ■'' ^ l| 1 r ii r; ;• H Ml 128 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 708. (bull. 7. 1859 — Swallow (G. G.)> Geological map of Southwest Branch Pacific Kailroad (Missouri). AccoinpanyiHg "Geological report of tLe couutry along tho line of the Soutlnveuteru lirauub of the Faoillc Kailroud, Statu of Mituiouri." Saiut Louis, 1859. 704. 1870 — Emmons (S. F.). Geological map of tho Toyabe Mouutains (Nevada). Accompanying "Geological exploration of the forlietli parallel." Vol. Ill, 4°, Mining Industry, Atlas. Plate 13. New York, 1870. v, 706. 1870 — Hague (Arnold). Geological map of the White Pine raining district (Nevada). V. Accompanying "Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." Vol. Ill, 40. Mining Industry. Atlas. Plate 14. Now York, 1870. 1870 — King (Clarence). Geological map of the Washoe mining district Nevada. Scale, 3 inches to 1 mile. Accompanying " Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." Vol. Ill, 40. Mining Industry. Atlas. Plate 2. New York, 1870. .-.,:, /.-.., ' , ■ 707. , ■ . ,, .,,.- - 1872 — Fumpelly (Raphael). Magnetic geological map of the Pilot Knob iron district. Accompanying " Geological survey of Missouri." Report on the iron ores and coal fields. Atlas. Plate II. Now York, 1873. 1872 — Swallow (G. 0.). Geological map of Missouri.. Accompanying " Geological sketch of the State of Missouri," illnstrated by maps. Extract from "Sectional, topographical, and descriptive atlas of the State of Missouri," by R. A. Campbell. Folio. Saint Louis, 1873. 709,, 1873 — Broadhead (G. C.). Preliminary geological map of Northern Mis- souri. Accompanying "Geological survey of Missouri." Report on the iron ores and coal fields. Atlas. Plate V. Now York, 1873. 1873 — Endlich (F. M.). Geological map of the Central City mining region. Accompanying "Report of the San Luis division (Colorado); in U. S. ..,:■; Qeol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories." Explorations of 1873. Seventh annual report. Part I, p. 260. Washington, 1874. Black etching. (128) 1873— Endl 1873— MarM MAi.foii.1 CENTKAL WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES. 711. 129 1873 — Endlioh (F. M.). (3eological map of tlic Mount Lincoln mining AtMioiiiiumyiii;; "Rcprirfc of tlioSiiii Luis rii(I()) ; in U. S. Oei»l. and Geoi^i'. Suiv. TorrilorioN." ExpioriitionHol' 1873. Sevonth uuuutil ruport. Piut I, p. :U)2. WiisliinKton, 1874. liluek etching. 712. 1873 — Marvine (A. II.). Map of the coal openings, railroad, sections, r>-187l," p. 1H8. .It-fTrr- con City, 1H73. 710. '. Trt T.T ; -I \,. 1873— Shumard (B. F.). (Ifologiciil map of Wri^lit < 'ounty. Ariiompaiiyinjjf " Gui»lo}iiciil 8iiiv»(y (if iMin8»Miii, lHr)r»-1871," i». 2(15. JcfftT- Him VAty, M7;{. . . , , IJIiick, with f;r(»l(»nlriil indications. . ^^ . i. 720. 1873 — Shumard (B. F.). (it'oloj,'ical map of rtilaski County. Aiconiimnying ' Geologii'iil survey of MinHOiui, 1855-1871," p. !W4. Jett'ui- .^'^' •( 1 City, 1873. IJlnck, with geologioil indications. « 721. Id73 — Shumard (B. F.). Gcolofjical map of Cape Giranloan Couiitj'. Accompanying "Geological Hurvoy of MiMsonri, 1855-1871," p. '274. JcflFcr- Hon City, 187:J. Black, with goological indications. ,,/ '^22. ' . - 1873 — Shumard (B. F.). G(M)lo{T;ical map of Saint Gencviiive County. Accompanying "Geological Nurvoy of MiHHonri, 1H55-1871," p. 21*0, Jott'or- Hon City, IHTX Black, with doltutl lines and geolc'gicaMndicntionH. ,' ::.>-.■ ' ■ ■■.. ■ 723. ' ^ 1873 — Shumard (B. F.). (Tcologiiial map Of .Jefferson County. Acconspanying "Geological snrvcy of Missonri, 18.').5-1871," p. UOi. Jeffer- Hon City, 187:». 724. 1873 — Shumard (B. F.) Geological map of Clark County. ' ■ Accom))anying "Geological survey of Missonri, 1855-1871," p. ;U4. .Toffor- Nou Citv, 1873. ... 725. 1874 — Broadhead (G. C.) and Schmidt (A ). Missouri goological survey. Map of the lead region of Centr a; Missouri. Accompanying "Geological survey of Missouri, 1873-1874." Atl.as, folio, .lefterson City, 1874. Black, Avith geological indications, ,:. .. „ '■ .... •' ._. 726. ' ■■ -'■ 1874 — Broadhead and Norwood, assisted by Schmidi (A.) and Leonhard (A.). Geological map of .Jasper Countj', with lead region of .Jasper and Newton Counties. Accompanying "Geological survey of Miss(niri, 1873-1874." Atlas, folio. Jefferson City, 1874. " (130) I' ¥*nrou.l CENTRAL WESTERN 8TATK8 AND TKRR1T0RIE8. 727. 131 1874— Broadhead (G. C). Missouri geoloffical survey. Codar County. Accompanying " Ooological Burvcy of Mionoiiri, 1873-1874." Atlas, folio. .Jefferson City, 1874. 728. 1874— Broadhead (G. C). Missouri geological survey. Barton County. Accompanying " Ocological survey of Missouri, 1873-1874." Atlas, folio. Jefferson City, 1874. 729. 1874 — Broadhead (G. C). Missouri geological survey. Vernon County. Accompanying " Geological survey of Missouri, 1873-1874." Atlas, folio. Jefferson City, 1874. 730. 1874— Broadhead (G.C.) and Norwood (C. J.). Missouri geological survey. Howard County. Accompanying " Geological survey of Missouri, 1873-1874." Atlas, folio. Jefferson City, 1874. 731. 1874 — Broadhead (G. 0.) and Norwood (C. J.). Missouri geological sur- vey. Part of Nortbern Missouri. Accompanying "Geoiogical survey of Missouri, 1873-1874." Atlas, folio. Jcfforson City, 1874. Black, Avith dotted linos and geological indications. 732. 1874— Broadhead (G. C.) and Norwood (C. J.). Missouri geological survey. Madison County. Accompanying "Geological survey of Missouri, 187^-1874." Atlas, folio. Jefferson City, 1874. 733. 1874— Hayden (F. V.) and Holmes ( W. H.). Geological map of Colorado Springs and vicinity, Colorado. Scale, 1 mile to 1 inch. Accompanying U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1874. "Report of F. V. Hayden." Eighth annual report, p. 40. Woshington, 1876. Pink etching. 734. 1874 — Hayden (F. V.). Preliminary mai) of the eastern base of the Eocky Mountains, Colorado, from the Arkansas Kiver to the Wyoming line, showing the limits of the sedimentary rocks, and also the coal outcrops. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying U. 8. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1874. "Report of F. V. Hayden." Eighth annual report, p. 41. Washington, 1876. Black, vrith geological indications. (131) 1 11! 1 A 1 '•h 1 \h -\ 1 B r i! '; ' * 1 ■r i' '^ aBfl^^^^^K^ ^i ii^Mi ^ ■i 1^ / 1 ^ Wf %■' '- ^! ^^*i t ,:•:■■ U' ■ ■ 1 in-nB BfW' t<;sn''> ■ - 1, « ! £ , i Ir ■r>A»Xiiiiilik,i.:Soa)ie,i, 132 h * MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 736. [BULL. 7. 1874— Hayden (F. V.) and Holmes ( W. H.). Map of the Elk Mouutains, Colorado. Scale, 2 miles to 1 incli. Acconipiuiyiuj; "Uoport ou the geology of tlio northwestern porMon of the Elk range." , '\ U. S. G«'ol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1874. Eighth annnul rtsport, p. 72. Washington, 187(). Blue etching. v : ■'• '.■.•^^■'.- ■■■■■->-• 'S' 730. ■''■■ ' ■■'■ 1874 — Peale(A.C.). Msip A. Shewing lines of sections (ou Eagle Eiver). Accompanying "Report of niiiklle division (Colorado)." In U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Siirv. Tciritorics. Explorations of 1874. Eighth annnal report, p. 84. Washington, 187(i. Black etching. , • , " ^ ,. .79L ;■:.;.;:;:.. ,^,;,^;,^„„; ::-'^- ^ 1874 — Peale(A.C.). M:ipB. Showing lines of section (across Gunnison Kiver). Accoujpanying 'Report of middle division (Colorado)." luU. S. Geol. and Geogr. Snrv. T;J r .. . 739. ■" \-//\ ■ 1874 — Peale (A. C). Map D. Showing areas of rhyolite and breccia (across the Gunnison River). Accon'.panying 'Report of middle division (Colorado)." In II. S. Geol. and Geogr. Snrv. Territories. Explorations of 1874. Eighth annnal report, p. 170. Washington, 1876. Black etching. ' 740. 1874— Peale (A. C). Map E. Showing basaltic plateaus between the Grand and Gunnison Itivers. Accompanying "Report of middle division (Colorado)." In U. 8. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1874. Eighth annual report, p. 174. Washington, 1876. , , : . Black etching. 741. 1875— Endlich (F, M.). (Geological) Map of Baker's Park and vicinity, (Colorado). Accompanying "Report on the mines and geology of the San Jnan Country." In Bulletin o' the U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Vol. I, No. 3, second series, p. 164. Washington, 1875. Black etching. ' ■ (131>) 5 . i kxncou.J CENTRAL WESTeJIN STATES AND TERRITORIES. 742. 133 1876 — Endlich (F. M.). Map of Spanish Peaks region. Accompanying " Geological report on the southeastern district (Colorado)." In U. S. Gool. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1875. Ninth an- ,, > , iMiul riport, p. 132. Washington, 1877. Black utchiug. 743. 1875— Endlich (F. M.). Map of Trinidad region. Accompanying " Geological report on the southeastern district (Colorado)." In U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1875. ^Vinth an- nual report, p. 196. Washington, 1877. Black etching. 744. " 1875— Peale (A. C). Map of Kouth side of Gunnison River. Accompanying "Geological report on the Grand River district (Colorado)." ,.. In It. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1875. Ninth annual report, p. 38. Washington, 1877, Black etching. • 1875 — Peale (A. C). Map of Unaweep Canon, Colorado. Accompanying "Geological report on the Grand River district (Colorado)." Ill U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Sui'v. Territories. Explorations of 1875. Ninth an- nual report," p. 58. Washington, 1377. Black etching. 746. * 1876— QUhert (G. K.), Marvine (A. R.), and Howell (E. E.). Parts of Eastern California, Southeastern Nevada, Northwestern Arizona, and Southwestern Utah. Scale, 1 inch to 8 miles, or 1: 506,880. Accompanying "Geological atlas projected to illustrate United States geo- , graphical surveys west of tho 100th meridian of longitude, under the com- nmud of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." Now York, 1876. : ,,._,-,.. . ■■' -....-^ •.- 747. 1876— Gilbert (G. K.), Marvine (A. R.), and Howell (E. E.). Southern aTid Southwestern Utah. Scale, 1 inch to 8 miles, or 1:506,880. Accompanying " Geological atlas i^rojected to illustrate United States geo- graphical surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under the com- mand of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." New York, 1876. ■'■■'' '"■ '^ " 748. 187b-Gilbert (G. K.) and Howell (E. E.). Restored outline of Lake Bonneville. Scale, 1 inch to 17 miles. Accompnnyiiig "Geological atlas projected to illustrate United States geo- graphical surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under the com- mand of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." New York, 1876. , N<»t exactly a geological map, but a restoration of a great fresh-water lake (Lako Bonneville) ;i8 it existed during the quaternary period. Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, ifud Sevier Lake are romaina of that griat lake, equal iu extent to Lako Huron. (133) llli- /V^L^^AV* : JW.W V/>*S'*«: afev 134 MAPOXECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. iBULt. 7. ISre— GUbert (G. K.), Marvine (A. R.)> and Howell (E. E.). Central and Western Utah. Scale, 1 inch to 8 miles, or 1 : 500,880. Accompanying "Geological atlas projected to illustrate United States geo- graphical surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under the com- mand of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." New York, 1876. 760. " '■ '■' '■■ "'"" ■ ""■ ,.;^ 1876 — King (Clarence). Geological series. Map III. Utah basin. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying " Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." Geolog- ical and topographical atlas, folio. (New York) 1876. rwo sheets. 7W. i'tVi 1876 — King (Clarence). Geological series. Map IV. Nevada plateau. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying " Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." Geolog- ical and topographical atlas, folio. (New York). 1876. Two sheetfe ,.„.,, 1876- -King (Clarence). Geological series. Map V. Nevada basin. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying " Geological exploration of tho fortieth parallel." Geolog- ical and topographical atlas, folio. (Now York) 1876. Two sheets. The geological maps of tho great folio atlas accompanying Clarence King's "Exploration of the fortieth parallel," five in numbers in ten sheets— in fact 10 geological maps — extending from Cheyenne to Pyramid Lake, are a valua- ble contribution to the geology of a part of the Kocky Mountains and Great Basin in the vicinity of the fortieth parallel. Mr. King had two other geol- ogists associated with hira, Messrs. S. F. Emmons and Arnold Hague. It is to be regretted that the Spanish word CordiUeraB has been nsed most indis- criminately and inappropriately. Spanish geographers will bo surprised to learn that mountain ranges which have been placed by them as Sierras since their discovery, ar. Cordilleras. It is not only a misapplication of the word Cordillera, but an injustice toward the first scientific explorer of this region, General John C. Fremont, who gave the very appropriate name of "Great Basin" to the whole region between the Sierra Nevada and tho Wasatch Mountains. • ") - ' 753.' - ' "'■'■ 1876— Feale (A. C). Map of area B, showing the geology of Grand '■ Eiver Valley and the Book Clifls. , Accompanying " Geological report on the Grand River district (Colorado)." In U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 1876. Tenth annual report. Plate XI, p. 176. Washington, 1876. Black etching. * (134) aasBi Hi -■;? f '. MAKcou.l CENTRAL WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES. 754. 135 1876 — Feale (A. C). Geological map of area A (lyiug betweeu the Sau Miguel aud' Dolores Rivers). Accompanying " Geological report on the Grand River district (Colorado)." In U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Exidoratious of 1876. Tenth annual report. Plate VIII, p. 165. Washington, 1878. Black etching. ■. ,; . 765. 1876 — White (C. A.). Geological map of a part of Northwest Colorado. ^ Accompanying " Report on the geology of a portion of Northwestern Colo- rado." In U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Explorations of 187(5. Tenth annual report. Plate II, p. 60. Washington, 1878. Black etching. 7r. 50. , 1877. — Gilbert (G. K.). Map of the Henry Mountains. (Colored geo- logically) from a model in relief. Accompanying " Report on the geology of the Henry Mountains." 4^. Southern Utah. Plato V. Washington, 1877. -■^"•^■/"" ".-:-r::-; '. 757. 1877 — Hayden (F. V.). Northwestern Colorado and part of Utah. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch, or 1 : 253,440. Accompanying "Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado and portions of adjacent territory." Folio. Sheet XI. Now York, 1877. Published 1878. A. R. Marvine, A. C. Peale, F. M. Endlich, and C. A. White, qoaUgical assistants. Surveyed 1874-'76. 758. 1877 — Jl yf'i'ju (F. v.). Northern Central Colorado. Scale, 4 miles to liuch, or 1:253,440. ' Accompanying ' ' Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado aud port ions of adjacent territory." Folio. Sheet XII. New York, 1877. Published 1878. A. R. Marvine, A. C. Peale, aud W. H. Hohnes, geological assistautH. Surveyed in 1873-'74, and '75. 759. ^77—] -Hayden (F. V.). Central Colorado. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch, or 1 : 253,440. Accompanying "Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado and portions of adjacent territory." Folio. Sheet XIII. New York, 1877. Published 1878. F. M. Endlich, A. C. Peale, and W. H. Holmes, geologiinl assistants. Surveyed in 1873^-'74, and '75. TOO. 1877 — Hayden (F. V.). Western Colorado and part of Utah. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch, or 1 : 253,440. Accompanying "Geojogicnl and geographical atbis of Colorado and poitioiis of adjacent territory." Folio. Sheet XIV. New York, 1877. Published 1878. A. C. Peale aud W. H. Holmes, geological assistant.s. Sur- veyed in 1874-'75, and '76. (135) His/ 'iii: ii:^ ) I 186 1877- MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA 761. [nuiL. 7. -Hayden (F. V.). Southwestern Colorado aud parts of New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch, or 1 : 253,440. Accompany ing " Geological and geograpbical atlas of Colorado ynd portions of adjacent territory." Folio. Sheet XV. New York, lb77. Published 1878. W. H. Holmes aud F. M. Eudlich, geological assistants. Surveyed in 1874-'7.'). 762. -:" '"^ ' 1877 — Hayden (F. V.). o.-ral geological map of Colorado. Scale, 12 miles to 1 inch. - * Accompanying " Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado and portions of adjacent territory." Folio. Sheet IV. New York, 1877. Published in 1678. This map has been republished from the atlas for report for 1876, aud also for separate distribution. 763. ' » 1877 — Hayden (F. V.). Southern Central Colorado and part of New Mexico. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch, or 1 : 253,440. Accompanying " Geological and geographical atlas of Colonulo and portions of adjacent territory." folio. Sheet XVI. Now York, 1877. Published 1878. F.M.Endlich, geological nssistant. Surveyed in 1874-'7r). 764. 1878 — King (Clarence). Analytical geological map of the area of ex- ploration of the fortieth parallel. I. Arcba^an and granitic ex- iwsures. Scale, 30 statute miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological exploration of the fortietli parallel." 4*^. Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. I'id. Washington, 1878. 765. \'.ii' "^l-> 1878 — King (Clarence). Analytical geological map of the area of the exploration of the fortieth parallel. II. Archaean, granitic, and paleozoic exposures. Scale, 30 statute miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." 4". Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. 248. Washington, 1H78. 766. 1878- -King (Clarence). Analytical geological map of the nrea of the exploration of the fortieth parallel. III. Pre-mesozoic and meao- zoic exposure. Scale, 30 statute miles to 1 incli. Accompanying " Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." 4°. Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. 356. Wasliiiigton, 1878. ^..' ....:,-. ......... ..... ....^^ 767. . _^^ , ^ ■ ,„ ,, 1878— King (Clarence). Analytical geological map of the area of the exploration of tlie fortieth parallel. IV. Tertiary exposures. Scale, 30 statute miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." 4^. Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. 458. Washington, 1H76. -• , (136) MARCou.] CENTRAL WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES. 137 708. 1878- -King (Clarence). Analytical geological map. VIII, IX, XI, and Xll. Exposures of successive orographic disturbances. Accompanying "Geological oxploratiou of the fortieth piirallol." 4°. Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. 7(50. Washington, 1879. 1 A set of five niapa corresponding to atlas maps I, II, III, IV, V; giving geo- logical axes, strike, clip, and angle of the strata. 769. 1878 — King (Clarence). Analytical, geological map of the area of the exploration of the fo'^tieth parallel. V. Glaciers of the ice age. Scale, 30 statute miles to an inch. Accompanying "Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." 4°. Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. 486. Washington, 1878. This map is not geological, but merely a physical map giving a more or less exact topographical and pliysical map of the conutry during quaternary time. '■■'''■ 770. 1878 — King (Clarence). Analytical geological map of the area of the exploration of the fortieth parallel. VI. Lakes of the glacial period. Accomp.anying " Geological exploration of the fortieth iiarallel." 4°. Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. ,529. Washington, 1878. A physical map, only. 771. 1879 — King (Clarence). Analytical geological map of the area of the exploration of the fortieth parallel. VIE. Tertiary volcanic rocks. Scale, 30 statute miles to 1 inch. Accompanying " Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel." 4°. Vol. I. Systematic geology, p. 677. Washington, 1878. 772. 1878 — Mudge (B. F.). Map showing the superficial strata of Kansas. Accompanying "Geology of Kansas." Topeka, 1878. 1879 — Dutton (C. E.). Geological map of the district of the high plateaus of Utah. Scale, 1 inch to 4 miles. Accomj)anying " Keitort on the geology of the high plateaus of Utah, with atlas." 40. Atlas, folio, sheet II. New York, 1879. The atlas is dated 1879, the report 1880, and the distribution of both took place in 1881. 774. 1881 — Becker (G. F.). Geological map of Virginia, Nevada, and immedi- ate vicinity. Scale, 1 inch = 1,500 feet. Accompanying "A snnnnary of the geology of the Comstock lode and the Washoe district." Second annual report of tlie United States geological sur- vey. Report of the Secretary of the Interior for 1881. Vol. Ill, Plate, XL VI, p. 293. Washington, 1881. (137) ipi'l Wa H 138 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 775. [BULL. 7. 1881 — Dutton (0. E.). Sketch map showing the distribution of the strata and eruptive rocks iu the western part of the plateau province. Scale, 16 miles to 1 inch, or 1 : 1,000,000 nearly. Aocoinpanyiug "The physical geology of the Grand Cafion district." Sec- ond annual report of the United States geological survey. Report of the Sec- retary of the Interior for 1881. Vol. III. In pocket in back of volume. Wash- ington, 18H1. ' '' 776. 1881 — Emmons (S. F.). Geological" map of Leadville and vicinity, Lake County, Colorado. Scale ^ mile to 1 inch, or 1 : 2,640. Accompanying "Abstract of report on geology and mining industry of Lead- ville, Lake county, Colorado." Second aunual report of the United States geological survey. Report of the Secretary of the Interior for 1881, Vol. Ill, Plate XLIV, p. 240. Washiugton, 1881. Carefully made geological map of a difiQoult and complicated district. Printed also separately. 777. 1881 — Hague (Arnold). Geological map of Euby Hill, Eureka mining district, Nevada. ; Accompanying "Report of Mr. Arnold Hague. Division of the Pacific." Sec- ond annual report of the United States geological survey. Report of the Sec- retary of the Interior for 188L Vol. Ill, PI. IX, p. 22. Washington, 1881. 778. 1881 — Sondder (S. H.). The tertiary lake basin at Florissant, Colorado. Scale, 1 mile to 1 inch. Accompanying "The tertiary lake basin, at Florissant, Colorado, between South and Hayden Parks." In Bulletin of the U, S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Territories. Vol. VI, No. 2, p, 300. Washington, 1881. ,. Black etching. (138) . ,v , XVII.-SO I • B 1849— Roe Tex Ac A 1866— Antj Gra G.I Ac. from Waal 1866— Blak A. \ the notei Marc Ace from Geolo . f •* i',-- 1867- -Blak( John Rive: Acci from t logica The paget the ge port b .■•■:,i;.v,,.-^ Mi XVII.— SOUTHWESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES, COMPRIS- INO ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, INDIAN TERRITORY, NEW • MEXICO, TEXAS, AND ARIZONA. 779. 1849 — Roemer (Ferdinand). Topographisli-geognostische karte von Texas. Accompanying "Texas." Bonn, 1849. A very important geological map, the first of Texas. 780. 1856— Antisell (Thomas). Geological plan and section from the Kio Grande to the Pimas ^illage8, explored in 1856 by Lieut. John G. Parke. Scale, 1 : 1,200,000, nearly. Accorapauying "Reports of explorations and surveys for a Railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean." 4to. Vol. VII, p. 206. Washington, 1857. ^~'H•v^^-^ 781. 1856 — Blake (W. P.). Geological map of the route explored by Lieut. A. W. Whipple, near the parallel of the 35° north latitude, from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Prepared from the notes and collections of the geologist of the expedition, Mr. Jules Marcou. Accompanying " Report of explorations and surveys for a Railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean." 4to. Vol. Ill, p. 176, of Geological Report. Washington, 1856. 782. 1857 — Blake ( W. P.). Geological map of the route explored by Capt. John Pope, near the 32d parallel of north latidude, from the Red River to the Rio Grande. Scale of 1 : 3,000,000. Accompanying "Reports of explorations and surveys for a Railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean." 4to. Vol. II, p. 40, of Geo- logical Report. Washington, 18.55. The date of the publication of this volume is very confused. At the title page the date is 1855 ; on the geological map it is uiarked 1854 ; the report on the geology is dated 1856 ; and, finally, an explanatory note to geological re- port by John Pope is dated 1657. This last date is the true one. ill 140 MAPOTECA GEOLOQICA AMERICANA. tUULL. 7. 783. 1867 — Maroon (Jules). Geological map of New Mexico, from a survey made during the mouths of September, October, November and Deceud)er, 18r)3. Scale, 1 : 900,000. Accompanying "G«^ol(>gy of North America; with two reports on the prai- ries of Arltanaas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California." Originally made for the United States Govern- ment. 4to. Plate VIII. Zurich, 1858. This map is the first geolr)gical map of New Mexico, and the first detailed geological map of any part of the country west of the 100th meridian. 784. 1858 — Newberry (J. S.). Geological maps No. 1 and No. 2. Kio Colo- rado of the West (Arizoua). Scale, 12 miles to an inch, or 1:700,320. Accompanying "Geological report of the Colorado exploring expedition," Lieut. J. C. Ives in command. 4to. WashiQg^..on, 18CA, Two sheets. • ' - 785. 1870 — Hopkins (F. V.). Preliminary geological map of Louisiana. Accompanying " First annual Report of the Louisiana geological survey, ,1 , . 1869. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge." New Grleans, 1870, The same map, without changes or alterations, accompanies the Second annual Report of the Louisiana geol. surv.. New Orleans, 1871. 786. " • ■' 1871 — Hokpins (F V.). Preliminary geological map of Louisiana. Accompanying Second annual Report of the Louisiana geological survey. Now Orleans, 1871, ' ••»,'■ »<. ..;^^ See Hopkins (F. v.). 1870— No. 78.5, fui ts^ r87. 1871 — Hilgard (E. W.). Geological map of the Mississippi embaymeut. Accompanying "On tht^ geological history of the Gulf of Mexico," Amer. Jonrn. Sillinian. 3d series. Vol. II. New Haven, 1871. Black etching. 788. ' • ' - ■■ ' 1871— Hilgard (K. W.). Geological map of the Mississippi embayment. Accompanying " On the geology of lower Louisiana, and the salt deposits on Petite Anse Island." In Smithsonian Contributions to knowledge. 4"^. p. 28. Washington, 1872. Black etching. ,, , .:■:,■ , ..-,,' 789. 1872— Loew (Oscar) and Eoessler (A. E.). Erforsclmng von Nordwest— Texas, Scale, 1 : 2,r)()(),00(). Accompanying " Erfi>rs<'hung dps Nordwest-theiles von Texai im Jahrc, , 1872," Nach den Aufzcnchnungcii von Dr. O. Loew und A. Roessler zusani- mengestellt von Abb, S. Gat.selii)t, in New York. Petermann's geographische Mittbeilungen 4*^. Vol, XIX, Plate XXIII, 1873, Gotha, 1873. (140) luncou.] SOUTHWESTERN STATES AND TERK1T0RIE8. 790. 141 1874 — Boessler {A. li.). A. S. Ifoesslor's lati^Ht uiiip of the State of Texas exhibiting mineral aud agricultural districtM, &<•. Scale, 20 miles to an inch. New York, 1874. ■.■ :^.,.,.-.' V 791. .;; '• ' , « 1876 — Gilbert (G. K.). Geological map of the Nutria fold and Zuiii range. Scale, 8 miles to 1 inch. Acconii)anying "Gt-olojjy of portions of New Mi^xico ami Arizona;" in Report ni)on geogrftidiical and zoological Hnrveys went of the lOOtli meridian, in charge of lirst Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Vol. Ill, geology. 4°. p. 5C1. Washington, lS7i), Black etching. . ^ . ,. ,. ..-.., ,. ■" V^:--' 792. "'■ " 1875 — Boessler (A. K.). Ma]) of Llano County (Texas) showing geology, mineral localities, topography, «&c. Scale, 4,000 varas to an inch. New York, 1875. 793. 1876— Gilbert (G. K.), Marvine (A. B.), and Howell (E. E.). Parts of Northern and Northwestern Arizona and Southern Utah. Scale, 1 inch to 8 miles, or 1:500,880. Accompanying "Geological atlas projected to illustrate geographical ex- plorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under tho command of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." Sheet number (17. New York, 1876. 394. , 1877— Marcou (Jules), Gilbert (G. K.), and Marvine (A. E.). Parts of Cen- tral and Western Arizona. Scale, 1 inch to 8 miles, or 1 : 506,880. Accompanying " Geological atlas projected to illustrate geographical ex- plorations and surveys west of tho 100th meridian of longitude, under the ocmmaud of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." Sheet number 7r>. Now York, 1877. 795. 1877— GUbert (G. K.), Marvine (A. E.), and Howell (E. E.). Part of East- ern Arizona and Western New Mexico. Scale, 1 inch to 8 miles, 1:500,880. Accompanying "Geological atlas projected to illustrate geographical ex- l)loration8 and surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under tho comnumd of First Lieut. Geo, M. Wheeler." Sheet number 70. New York, 1877. Although my notes of 1853-1854 of the exploration of Lieut. A. W. Whip- ple have been made use of to a certain extent for tho geographical distribu- tion of tho basalt, triussic, and carboniferous rocks, I requested Lieutenant Wheeler to withdraw my name from the list of geological assistants, on the ground of diflferenco of opinion in regard to the geological ago of several groiips of rocks.— J. Marcuu. (141) .5 '-f r ''m °i fa™ ::ft^ ■. 1: r--: 1 \^\0 In iKiiilH ■> fw| -5 i ! ■' ?^ IW ;i ■ i' ■' ' ^' < '' 'V ''''■'- ij ' 1 ^fe ' ' V 1^1' ^ r'-'f .." i |f r . . ..^^^igjM SrlR^ t '.V .^1 i\ ; n 142 MAPOTECA OEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 706. [BUM.. 7. HAHCOU.) 1877— Gilbert (G. K.), Howell (E. E.), and Loew (Oscar). Parts of Eastern and Southeustern Arizona, Western and Southwestern New Mexico. Scale, 1 inch to 8 miles, or 1 : 506,880. Acconipaiiying "Geological utlas projected to illustrate (geographical ox- ploratinnii and niirvcys worC of the 100th meridian of longitude, uuder tint command of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." Sheet uumher 83. New York, 1977. The Wheeler Geological Atlas, containing eleven sheets, published between 1875 and 1881, inclusive, is a very important contribution to our knowledge of the geology of the western regions. 797. 1877 — Stevenaon (J. J.). Part of North Gentral New Mexico. Scale, I inch to 4 miles, or 1 : 253,440. Accompanying " Geological atlas projected to illustrate geographical ex- plorations and surveys west of the lOOth meridian of longitude, under the command of First Lieut. Goo. M. Wheeler." (New York.) (1877.) See the same map by Stevenson (J. J. ), 1881— No. 800. tm -■-■-■■". 1881— Gilbert (G. K.), Marvine (A. E.), and Howell (E. E.). Parts of Colorado and New Mexico. Scale, 1 inch to 4 miles, or 1 : 253,440. Accompanying " Geological atlas projected to illustrate geographical ex- plorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under the command of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." New York, 1876. Parts of sheets number (»9, 77, and 78 of the geographical atlas, but in one t sheet only of geological atlas. • 1881 — Stevenson (J. J.). Parts of Southern Colorado and Northern Now Mexico. Scale 1 inch to 4 miles, or 1 : 253,440. Accompanying "Geological atlas projected to illustrate geographical ex- plorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under the command of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." Sheet number 70 A. New York, 1881. A first and very limited issue of this sheet was issued in May, 1877. m-i 800. 1881 — Stevenson (J. J.). Part of North Central New Mexico. Scale, 1 inch to 4 miles, or 1:253,440. Accompanying " Geological atlas projected to illustrate geographical ex- plorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian of longitude, under the command of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler." Sheet number 70 C. New York, 1881. It is a second edition; the first being issued in May, 1877, but not dis- tribnted. (142) l^- juncou.] SOUTHWESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES. 143 801. 1881 — Stevenson (J. J.). Part of Colorado and l^cw Mexico. Scale, 1 • inch to 4 miles, or 1 :25.'J,44(). AccoiiipanyiiiK " (Icologieal ntlas i)rojcclc(l to illustrato geographical ox- ])l(irationH and HtirveyH wenr of tlio 100th nicridian U)i)gitii(Io, nixlor thu coiii- inand of FirHt Lit!iit. Gm\ M. Whetdcr." Now York, IHHl. Parts of slu'titM iniinhorH 01) H, (il) D, 77 H, and 78 A, in ouo singhi Hbeot. Prof. Cope and Dr. Oscar Loe assisted in part fi)rtIio fragment of map No. fi9 U. N. B. — The three last maps by Stevenson (J. J.), Nos. 779, 800, and 801, were placed in pocket in back of Vol. III. — Supplement — Geology. — In Report upon Unite States geograjdiical snrveys west of the 100th meridian, in charged of Captain Geo. M. Wheeler. 4°. Washington, 1881. ., ■ :, ', ("3) mmm mm m smeitkg co. miira III m 1 If"' . lit ' -*.;'■ ' .. ,y.. .: XVin.— MEXICO. . 802. ' ■ 1832 — Bnrkhart (Joseph). (1 eoguo-stischo Skizzo dea Wcrcs von Tlalpu jahua iiacb Iliu'taiiio iloiii .lorullo iiiid Valladolid. Maasstab von 20 leguaH 20.(k5 auf einen Gratl. Acconijianyiiij; " Gconiumticliu H(uicrkuiij{«ii, m'.samiiuilt anf eiuor Itcise von Tli)1pii,jaliuaii)i('li]{n('tuiMii, dciii .lonillo, I'at/.niuro, iuhI Valladolid, iiii Staato vou Michoacan," Karsttii Arcliiv fiir Miiioraloj;ii), Ac. Vol. V, Plaio III. Berlin, l^M. 803. 1836 — Burkhart (Jos('i)l»). Kaite des (lobirges von ZacatecaH. Accoiiipauyiiif; "Aiifeut.hult iind Heisou in Mexico in don Jalireu 18^5 Im 1834." Srnttgait, IrilMi. Not seen. 80^. 1838 — Galeotti (LI. ().) Carte geognostiqiie des environs de Ziraapan an Mexiqne. Accompanying " Nolieo {jj^ologiqni! wur les environs . A(;coiu|)aiiyin(; " Mciiioriii Hohro liv K^''^^<'i>''i' ''^-^ iHtiiio do Ttthiiantepeo." AiiulcM (l(il iiiiiiistiirio do l'"oiiifiit() dis lu ropultliua Mexicuuu." Timio III, p. 330. Mexico, 1880. Dato of oxploratiini, 1871. Date of report, April, 1874, and dato of publica- tion, 1880. 809. 1871 — Castillo (Antonio del). Mapa topograflco y gcognostico de las iiuniediaeionos de la8 niinas de azogne del Tequezqnite en el de- partmento de Zacatecas. Scale, 3,000 varas i< 'xicanas. Accoiupaiiyiiig " Menioria M'>bre laH Minatt do axogu< : ■ • - It , 'M ; ' ■ ;. i ' 1 ', :,i_ 'If i r''; ' XIX.— WBST INDreS OR ANTILLES, COMPRISINa ALLTHE ISLANDS BETTVEBN THE BAHAMAS AND TRINIDAD. 815. ^^ ■■• - ■■ ■-''-' - 1819 — Nugent (Nicholas). Map of the inland of Autigua, in the West Indies. Accompanyiag "A aketoh of the geology of the island of Antigua." Trans- actionu of the Geological Society. 4°. Vol. V, Plate XXXII. London, 1821. 816. 1821 — Maycock (J. D.). Geological map of Barbadoes. Accompanying "Geological description of Barbadoes, with a map of the is- land." The quarterly journal of science of the lloyal Institution of Great Britain. Volume XI, PI. I. London, 1821. • 817. 1825 — Dela Beche (H. T.). Geological map of part of Jamaica. Accompanying " Remarks on the geology of .J.amaica." Transactions of the Geological Society, 2d series, 4" Vol. II, Part II, Plate XVIII. London, 1827. 818. 1843 — Taylor (R. C). Rough sketch or reconnaissance of the copper region and of the geology of the Savanna region of Gibara in the island of Cuba. Scale, 1 mile to 1 inch. Accompanying " Memoir on the cliaracter and ^trospects of the copper region of Gibara, and a sketch of the geology of the northeast part of the island of Cuba." Trans. Amcr. Phil. Soc. New Scries, 4^, Vol. IX, Article VII, Plato XXXIII. Philadelphia, 1846. Black with geological indications. 819. 1860— Wall (G. P.) and Sawkins (J. G.). Gei,logical map of Trinidad. Scale, 1 inch to 4 miles. Accompanying " Report on the geology of Trinidad." London, 1860. 820. 1864— Duncan (P. M.) and Wall (G. P.\ (ieological sketch-map of the district of upper Clarendon, Jamaica. Accompanying "A notice of the geology of.Jamaica, especially with referoiico to the district of Clarendon." .lonrn. Gool. Soc. London, Vol. XXI, p. .1. London, 186.'). Black etching. (140) MAKCOU.] WEST INDIES. 821. 147 1866 — Sawkins (J. G.) and Brown (0. Barrington). Geological map of Jamaica. Scalcj one mile to ^ of an inch, or 1 : 253,410. Accompauying "Reports on the geology of Jamaica." London, 1869. 822. 186ft— Julien (A. A.). Key of Sombroiu, W. I. Scale, 800 feet to the inch. Accompanying " On the geology of the Key of Sombrero, West India." An- nals of Lyceum of Natural History of New York, Vol. VIII, Plate IV. New- York, 1867. Black etching. 823. 1871 — Cleve (P. T.). Map of Salt Island, Cooper Island, Ginger Island, and Bound Eock. Accompanying "On the geology of the northeastern West India Islands." Kongl. Svenska Veteuskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, Bandet 9, No. 12, p. 13. 40. Stockholm, 1871. Black etching. 824. 1871— Cleve (P. T.). No title (map of Puerto Rico). Accompanying " On ♦he geology of the northeastern West India Islands." Kongl. Sveneka VotonskKpH-Akademiens Handlingar Bandf>t 9, No. 12, p. 15. 4°. Stockholm, 1871. Black etching. ' 825. 1871— Cleve (P. T.). No title (map of Saba Island). Accompanying "On the geology of the northeastern West India Islands." Kongl. Svenska Veteuskaps-Akademiens Handlingar Bandet l),No. 12, p. 19. 40. Stockholm, 1871. Black etching. 826. 1871— Cleve (I\ T.). Map of St. Martin. Acconipauying "On the geology of the northeastern West India Islands." Kongl. Svenska Votenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, Bandet 9, No. 12, p. 23. 4°. Stockholm, 1871. Black etching. 827. • 1871 — Cleve (P. T.). Geological map over the northeastern West India Islands. Scale, rTfifDUD- Acconipiinyiiig "On the geology of flu* iiortlieaHtern West India Islands." Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademicu^j Handlingar, Bandet 9, No. 12, Tali. I. 4^. Stockholm, 1871. Black etching. (UV) 1 i I i.i 148 il \* f MAFOTECA OEOLOOICA AMERICANA. 828. fBDLL. 7. 1871 — Cleve (P. T.). Geological map over a part of the Virgin Islands, W.I. * Accompauying " On the geology of the northeastern West ludin Islands." Kongl. Svenska V etensknps-Akademiens Uandlingar, Bandet9, No. 12, Tafl. II. 4°. Stockholm, 1871. Black etching! 829. ^:.,xv' ■■- 1871 — Cleve (P. T.). Geological map over St. Croix. Scale, 2-3"2.VoT5« Accompanying "On the geology of the northeastern West India Islands." Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Haudlingar, Bandet 9, No. 12, Tafl. II. 4°. Stockholm, 1871. -^ -- ■ Black etching. , , ., 830. -^^ /■-...■,.-■.,- ..-V-:.- 1871 — Cleve (P. T.). Geological map over St. Bartholomew. Accompanying "On the geology of the northeastern West India Islands." Kongl. Svenska Vctenskaps-Akadeniiens Handlingar, Bandet 9,No. 12, Tafl. II. 4°. Stockholm, 1871. Black etching. ■: 831. 1872— Gabb (W. M.). Geological map of the Republic of Santo Do mingo. Scale, 12 miles to the inch. Accompanying " On the topography and geology of Santo Domingo." Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, New Series, Vol. XV, Article IV, p. 260. 4°, Philadelphia, 1881. 832. 1877 — Guppy (R. J. L.). Sketch map of the northwestern jiart of Trin- idad. Accompanying "On the physical geography and fossils of the older rocks of Trinidad." Proceedings of the Scientific Association of Trinidad, Vol. II, p. 115. Port of Spain, 1877. Black etching. 833. 1880 — Salterain y Legarra (Pedro). Mapa geologico y topognlflco en bosquejo de las jurisdicciones de la Hubaua y Guanabacoa (Isla de Cuba). Scale, 1 : 200,000. Accompanying ''Apuntcs fisico-geolrtgicos do la Hahana y Guanabacoa." Bo- letin de la comision del mapa geologico de Esjmna, tomo VII. Lamina U. Madrid, 1880. An important and well executed map. Published also separately, (148) ■j-MIM 1 .: • 'ii ■■■■ I \ V i. ■ -'^^ ' M ' •-!;i wHm^ ' ■ i -1^ ^PP^, 5 ■ ''it ZX— CENTRAL AMERICA, COMPRISING BRITISH HONDURAS OR BELIZE, HONDURAS, GUATEMALA, SALVADOR, NICARA- , .„ GU A, AND COSTA RICA. 834. 1865-1866 — DoUfus (Aiignste) and de Montserrat (Eugene). Esquisse d'une carte g^ologique d'une i)artie des r^publiques de Guatemala et de Salvador (Am6riqiie Centrale). Scale, 1 : 761,000. % Accompanying "Voyage g6ologique dans les r^publiques de Gaatemala et de Salvador." Plancbe V. 4°. Paris, 1868. Very important and well executed. (149) I K 1 ~] i ili I I I ii iit i \ XXI— SOUTH AMERICA IN OENBRAL. " : ^r ■ '^ '•: ^ . _. 835. ■ ■ '- ■■- ■':•' 1842 — Orbigny (Alcide d'). Carte de l'Am<^rique m^ridionale iudiquant ses diffi^rentes ^poques gdologiques. Accompauying "Voyage dans I'Aui^rique m^ridiouale," tome III, S""*, partie : Geologic. Atlas. Plancbe X. Paris, 1842. Black etching. -' ''■ ' ' =•''■'"-' '"''' ' 836. ■ • ^ ■ " 1866 — Foetterle (Franz). Geologiscbe tTbersichts-Karte von SUd-Ame- rika. Scale, 1 : 25,000,000. . „ Accompanying " Die Geologie von Sdtl-Amerika." Petermanu'a geographi- schoMittheilungeu, Jalirgang ISTii), vol.II.p. 187. Plate 11. 4°. Gotha, 185(5. 837. 1868 — Martin de Monssy (V.). Carte physique de I'Am^rique du Sud. Accompanying " Description g<^ograpliiqii" et statistique :',.;-: I860 — Wall (G. P.). Maps and sections of the northern part of South America. / ,, ■/.,;'.,.,.■',;.■ .,■.,;■,:•,■,■■ -...v;.".:':- Acconipaiiying "On the geology of a part of Venezuela and of Trinidad." Journ. Geol. Soc. London. Vol. XVI, p. 4C0. Loudon, 1860. Black etching. ^^„---'^■'V.,■V■,, .. ^ (152) r- ' • i ^i'r:|■'' I'i i' XXm— GTHANA AND BRAZIL. 846. 1841 — Claussen (P.). Carte g^ologique (I'uoe partie de la province de Minas Geraes au Br^sil. Accouipauying "Notes gdologiques sur la province de Minas Geraes au Br^sil." Bull. Acad, royal de Bruxelles, toiuo VIII, No. 5. Bruxtlies, 1841. 847. 1854 — Foetterle (Francisco) and Haidinger (Guilberrae). Golpe de vista geologico do Brezil e de algunas outras partes centraes de Ame- rica do Sul. Scale 1 : 15,000,000, Accompanying "Die goologisclio IJobersiclitskarte des mittleren Theiles von Siid-Aniorika." VVien, April, 1854. This map, in Portuguese language, and published with a memoir in Ger- man to explain it, was constructed for Prof. Dr. von Martius, of Milncheu, for his great work on Brazil. 848. 1871 — Hartt (C. F.). Sketch map of vicinity of Monte Alegre and Erer6. Accompanying "Contributions to the geology and physical geography of the Lower Amazonas," in Bulletin BuflFalo's Soc. Nat. Sciences, p. 201. Buffalo, 1871. Black, with geological indications. • 849. 1873 — Brown (0. Harrington). Geological map of British Guiana. Scale, one inch to 13:6 geographical miles. Accompanying " Reports on the physical, descriptive, and economic geology of British Guiana," by C. B. Brown and J. O. Sawkins. London, 1875. 850. 1879 — Brown (C. Barrington). Map of a portion of South America, showing the position and extent of the old river-deposit on the Amazon, east of Tabatinga. Accompanying " Ou the ancient river-deposit of the Amazon." Jour. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. XXXV, p. 763. Plate XXXVIII. London, 1879. Black etching. (153) : ' 1 ■• i t I 'h R n J % 1 H; h 1 \iM 1 m ■i • ' mmmm mm K1 J4 WM.- #>«-»— *yt -■ XXIV.— PARAQUAT, URUOUAT, RBPTTBLICA AROBNTINA, PATA- GONIA FALKLAND ISLANDS OR ISLAS MALVINAS, AND TIERRA DEL FIJBQO. 851. 1836 — Orbigny (Alcide d'). Carte g^ologique d'une partie de la R4pu- blique Argentine, comprenant les provinces de Corrientes et des Missions. Accompanying "Voyage dans I'Am^riqae mdridionale"; partie liistorique. Atlas. Carte No. 3. Paris, la^^. 'v:'^^-.:' :•.;.:,. -V,-:. -.;-.- 852. • " • 1838 — Orbigny (Alcide d'). Carte g^ologiqne d'une partie de la R6im- blique Argentine, comprenant les provinces de Santa F6, d'Entre- Eios, de Buenos- Aires, et la partie septentriouale de la Patagonie. Scale, 20 lieues au degr6. Accompanying "Voyage dans I'Am^rique m^ridionale"; partie bistoriqne. Atlas. Carte No. 1. Paris, 1838. . /--^•;..K., V ■: : 853. 1867 — Bravard (Auguste). Mapa geologico y topograflco de los alrede- dores de Bahia Blanca. Buenos Ayres, 1857. Unseen. Copied from "Compte rendu de la Soci^t6 de Q^ographie de Paris," No. 1, 1884, p. 32, Paris, where the name of the author is given as Bavard. 854. ^'-^;^^'; " 1889 — Martin de MonsBy (V.). Carte physique de la Confederation Ar- gentine. Accompanying "Description g^ographiqne et statistique de la Confedera- tion Argentine." Denxi^me Edition, atlas, planche XX. folio. Paris, 1873. 855. '■-:v.--.^-^-y 1876— Stelzner (Alfr.). A geological map of a part of the Argentine Eepublic. Accompanying "Boletin de la Academia nacional de cieucias exactas ex- istentes en la universidad," Vol. I. Buenos Ayres, 1875, Unseen; published by Dr. Bnrmeister. (154) MAUOOU.; PARUGUAY, URUGUAY, ETC. 856. 155 1876 — BnrmeiBter (nermann). Carte g^ognostique d'une partie de la E6publique Argentine entre les 660-73° de longitude et 25'^S4P de latitude. Accompanying "Tableau g^ognostique de la Rdpublique Argentine. De- scription physique de la Rdpublique Argentine." Tome II, livro IV, p. 151. Paris, 1876. ^ 857. 1876 — Sohiokendantz (Federico). 'So title. (A small sketch map of a part of the province of Catamarca.) Accompanying " The natural sulphates of the province of Catamarca." In, The Argentine Republic, by Richard Napp, p. 915. BuenOs Aires, 1876, Black, with geological inscriptions. 858. 1880 — Lallemant (G. A.). Los lavaderos y criaderos aurif^ros. Accompanying "Notas sobre los lavaderos y criaderos aurifSros de los Cerritos Bbinoos on la sierra de San Luis." Anales de la Sociedad cientifica Argentina. Tomo IX, Entrega V, p. 208. Buenos Aires, 1880. Black etching ; the text says it is colored, los lavaderos = color de carmin; los camulos de traquita = color amarillo. (165) .'■!? ^r Wfm "» ^! ! ^'-^ ' ,: ( j' 1 I » *■>, j , I I ; ' 1 1 ' t>-' \: =1? it U ! ■ 1 1 ■"•'11 '■[1 I H »:' :\ \rh ill '.>a 1860— Fori XXV.-CHILB, BOLIVIA, AND PERU. 859. 1827 — Rivero (M. tie). View and topographical plan of the new town of the hill Pasco, taken from the lake of Quinlacocha. Accompaiiyin}! "A sketch of tho rich inino of Pnsco." Amer. Jonrn. Silli- * mann. Vol. XV, Now Haven, 182t). Thi.s iiiiip is coloiTd litbologically in ftvo colors. Translatort from Journul of Natural Scicnco and National and Foreign Indnstry of M. de Rivero. Vol. 1, No. 2. Lima, 18-28. 8G0. 1840 — Domeyko (Ignace). Esquisse d'nne carte g6ologique de la valine d'Elqui. . . • -•. Acconipanyinj; "Sur nn terrain stratifi<5 sitnd dans le liant des Cordilli^re8, ot sur IcH siloiiH indtalliffires (jni racconipagneut." Annales des mines, 3e sdrio, Tome XVIII, I'l. II, p. 59. Paris, 1840. Black etching. 8G1. 1842 — Orbigny ( Alcide d'). Carte geologiquede laR6pnblique de Bolivia. Accompanying " Voyage dans I'Amdriqno nidridionalo." Tome III,3""'partio. Gdologie. Atlas. Carte No. 4. Paris, 1842. The most important geological map on South America, giving data on the geological structure of the Andes, for the first time in geology. 862. 1848 — Domeyko (Ignace), Carte g6ologique et rain^ralogique du Chili. Accompanying " Recherchee sur la constitution gdologique du Chili." Au- uales des mines, 4° shrie Vol. IX, Planche IV, p. 365. Paris, 1846. Black etching. The first important and exact geological work on Chili, 8G3. 1848 — Domeyko (Ignace). Carte g^ologique des environs de Coquimbo, Accompanying " Sur le terrain tertiaire et les lignes d'ancien niveau de I'Ocdan du sad, aiix environs do Coquimbo (Chili)." Annales des mines, 4" 8i)rl on tlio k<'"'"H.V "f Sonlli Aiiicrica, liy David lMH'l)e8. Tait I. lloliviu aiiLEMEISrT. j . ' 1 .1 : , ' The number between brackets shows the correct position of the map in the general catalogue. II.— NORTH AMERICA IN OBNERAL. 871 [30 a]. 1843 — Gastelnan (Francis de). Carte th(^'orique de I'Anidrique Sept*'" avant le souliivemeut des Illinois. (Epoque silurienne.) Accouipanying " Essai sur le Hyslbmo Silurion de I'Aindriciue septeotrio- nalo." 4". PI. I. Paris, 1843. In black. A very rough sketch inap with geological iuscriptions only. 872 [59a]. 1866— Daddow (S. II.). Map of the Alleghany coal field. Accorapanyiug "Coal, iron, and oil; or the practical American miner," p. 318. Pottsville, Pa. , 1866. In black, 873 [596]. 1866 — Daddow (S. H.). Map of the great coal field in Iowa and Mis- souri. Accompanying "Coal, iron, and oil; or the practical American miner," p. 377. Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. 874 [59c]. 1866 — Daddow (S. H.) and Bannan (Benjamin). Great central coal field. (Illinois, Indiana, and western Kentucky.) Accompanying " Coal, iron, and oil; or the practical American miner," p. 362. Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. (169) Wil ll mmm r> ' MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. fBULL. 7. 875 [80a.]. 1880 — Hayden (F. V.). General geological map of tlie area explored and mapped by Dr. F. V. IJaydeu and tlie surveys under liis ehcirge, 1809 to 1880. Scale, 1 : 2,Gl!0,000 or 41.03 miles to 1 inch. Accoiiipauying "Twelltli aiiuual report of the U. 8. Gcol. and Geogr. Surv. Territoriei^, for the year 1878." Majis and pauoranias iu uccoiiipauyiiig pocket, sheet XI. Washington, 1883. This map was issued February, 1884, several months after the report .and pocket. It embraces Nebraska, Dakota, Montana, Idal'.o, \Vyoniing, Utah, Colorado, and very small jiortions of New Mexico and Arizona. ' ' 876[806J. •" ' ' (1881) — Chamberlin (T. C). Geological map of tbe United States, com- piled from various oflicial sources. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. I, Part I, PI. Ill, p. 7i). Madison, 188;i. Black etching. Tliere is no name of author nor date on the map. (100) v.— ACADIA. 877 [131a]. 1866— Daddow (S. H.) and Bannan (Benjamin). Maps of the Arcadian Coal fields. Accompanying "Coal, iron, and oil; or the practical American miner," p. 387. Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. A reduced copy of the map of the New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland coal fields, by K. C. Taylor, See Taylor (E. C), 1848— No. 121. Vn.— NEVir ENGLAND. 878 [208a]. 1848 — Thompson (Zadock). Geological map ofVermont. Accompanying "Geography and geology of Vermont," p. 44. 12°. Burling- ton, 1848. Black etching. Bull. 7 11 (161) II IZ.— PENNSYLVANIA. DELAWARE, AND) MARYLAND. 879 [276a]. 1856 — ^Lesley (J. P.)« ^o title. (Map intended to exhibit the north- eastern portion of the great eastern cool field of the United States.) Accompanying "Mannal of coal and its topography," 12°, p. 76, fig. 20. Philadelphia, 1856. Black etching. 880 [2766]. 1866 — Lesley (J. P.). Ko title. (Map of the region of the Juniata.) Accompanying "Mannal of coal and its topography," 12°, p. 137, fig. 37. Philadelphia, 1856. In black. 881 [285 a]. 1866 — Daddow (S. H.) and Bannan (Beignmin). Map of the Broad Top coal field. Accompanying "Coal, iron, and oil: or the practical American miner," p. 299. Pottsvilki, Pa.,1866. In black. 882 [2856]. 1866 — Daddow (S. H.) and Bannan (Benjamin). Map of Cumberland coal field (Maryland^. Accompanying "Coal, iron, and oil; or the practical American miner," p. 332. PottSTille, Pa., 1866. In black. ^ 883 [307 a]. 1876 — ^Lesley (J. P.) and Frazer (P., jr.). Geological maps of Adams County. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Adams, Franklin, CumlnT- land maps, atlas, D. 5. Harrisbnrg (188;i> 884 [324 a]. 1878— Lesley (J. P.), Prime (F., jr.), Clark (E., jr.), and BerUn (A. P.). Geological and Topographical map of a part of Northampton Couuty. Accompanying " 2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Lehigh, Northampton, luitl Berks, atlas to D. 3, Vol. I and Vol. II. Harrislmrg, 1878. In six sheets. (162) i ■ UABCOU.J PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, AND MARYLAND. 163 885 [343 a]. 1880 — ^Frazer (P., jr.). Geological map of Chester County. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Aooompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." The geology of Chester Coanty, C. 4. Harrisburg, 1883. 886[343&]. 1880 — Lesley (J. P.). Geological map of Cumberland County. Scale, 2 miles to 1 ir.ch. Accompanying "2d Geol. Snrv. Pennsylvania." Adams, Franklin, Cumber- land maps, atlaa D. 5. Harrisburg ^883). 887f349al. 1881 — Lewis (H. C.) and Wright (G. F.). Map showing the conme of the great terminal Moraine across Pennsylvania. Accompanying "2d Geol. Surv. Pennsylvania." Report on the terminal Moraine in Pennsylvania and Western New York. Report of progress. Z. Harrisburg, 1884. 888 [351a]. 1881 — Sanders (B. H.). Geological map of Franklin County. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "2d Geol, Surv. Pennsylvania." Adama, Franklin, Camber- land, atlas D. 5. Harrisburg (1883). (163) i n it! XI.-ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. 889 [528a]. 1879 — King (F. H.). Map of a portion of the Upper Flambeau valley showiug the position of Archaean exposures. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VI, PI. XII, p. 585. Madison, 1882. Black, with lithologicai inscriptions. There is no name of author on the map. 890 f536a]. 1881 — Chamberlin (T. 0.). General geological map of Wisconsin. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. IV, folio, Pl.I. Milwaukee, 1882. 891 [536 ft] . 1881 — Ghamberlin (T. C). General map of the Quaternary formations of Wisconsin, Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey." Atlas, Vol. IV, folio, PI. II. Milwaukee, 1882. 892 [536 c]. 1881 — Ghamberlin (T. 0.). General geological map of Wisconsin. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. I, Part I, PI, II, p. 64. Madison, 1883. Black etching. There is no name of author on the map. 893 \536dl <1881) — Irving (R. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley (from Pine river to Grandfather Bull falls; sketch map No. VllI). Scale, 1^ miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XXI, jp. 702. Madison, 1882. Black etching and lithological inscriptions. There is no date nor name of -author on the map. 894 [536e]. ^(1881) — Irving (R. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley (from Junction river to Mosinee; sketch map No. IV). Scale, IJ miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XVII, p. 650. Madison, 1862. Black, with lithological inscriptions. There is no date uor name of author on the map. (164) MABCOu.] ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. 16& 895 [536/]. (1881) — Irving (R. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley^ (Vicinity of Wausau; sketch map Ko. V.) Scale, 1^ miles to- 1 inch. Accompanying " WiBoonsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XVIII, p. 661. Madieou, 1882. Black, with lithological insoriptions. There is no date nor name of author on the map. , 896[536g]. 1881 — Irving (R. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley^ (Upper Eau Claire River; sketch map No. VI.) Scale, 1^ miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XIX^ p. 686. Madison, 1882. Black etching and lithological inscriptions. There is no date nor name of* author on the map. 897 [536 A]. 1881 — ^Irving (R. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley^ (Rib River valley above Marathon; sketch map No. VII.) Scale, IJ miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XX^ p. 692. Madison, 1882, Black etching and lithological inscriptions. There is no date nor name of author an the map. 898 [536 i]. 1881 — Irving (R. D.). Map illustrating the general distribution or the crystalline rocks of the upper Wisconsin valley. Scale, & miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, No. 1, p^ 625. Madison, 1882. There is uo date uor name of author on the map. By an oversight this map' has been numbered No. 1, and is not contained in the list of illustratiouB,. lithographic plates p. xxii. 899 [536 j']. 1881— Irving (R. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley.. (Vicinity of Grand Rapids; sketch map No. I.) Scale, 1^ milesi to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XIV,. p. 627. Madison, 1882. There is uo date nor name of author on the map. It is also numbered No. I, like the preceding map. See Irving (R. D.), 1881— No. 898. (165) l;.i n :l& Mll:|^ l! ! ili| iU: 166 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. 900 [536 fc]. [BULL. 7. 1881 — Irving (E. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley. (Vicinity of Stevens Point; sketch map No. II.) Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XV, p. 639. Madison, 1882. There is no date nor scale nor name of author on the map. ^ 901 [636 ij. 1881 — Irving (R. D.). Crystalline rocks of the Wisconsin valley. (YeUow Eiver; sketch map No. III.) Scale, 1^ miles to 1 inch. Accompanying "Wisconsin geological survey," Vol. IV, Part VII, PI. XVI, p. 645. Madison, 1882. There is no date nor name of anthor on the map. --'"-' ."■■';■ '^::.' =' / - - (166) ■•' - - : 1 ' Xn.— SOUTHERN STATES, ETC. 902 [582a]. 1866 — Daddow (S. H.). Map of the Richmond and Piedmont coal fields. (Virginia.) Accompanying "Coal, iron^ and oil; or the practical American miner," p. 395, Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. 903 [5826]. 1866 — Daddow (S. H.). Dan Ri ver and Deep River coal fields. (Virginia and North Carolina.) Accompanying "Coal, iron, and oil; or the practical American miner," p. 404. Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. 904 [582 d]. 1866 — Daddow (S. H.) and Bannan (Benjamin). Map of the great Kanawha valley and the iron regions at the head of the New Elver. Scale, fifty miles to an inch. Accompanying " Coal, iron, and oil ; or the practical American miner," p. 346, Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. 905 [582 e]. 1866— Daddow (S. H.) and Bannan (Benjamin). Map of the New River coal fields. (Virginia.) Accompanying " Coal, iron, and oil ; or the practical American miner," p. 407. Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. 906 [582/]. 1866— Daddow (S. H.) and Bannan (Benjamin). The Alleghany coal field in Alabama. Accompanying " Coal, iron, and oil ; or the practical American miner," p. p. 353. Pottsville, Pa., 1866. In black. 907 [590 aj. 1871— Lesley (J. P.). Scott's mine at (6) on Middle Creek, Russell County. Accompanying " The geological structure of Tazewell, Russell, and Wise counties in Virginia." Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, Vol. XII, p. 500, Philadel- phia, 1873. Small black sketch, with lithological indications. (167) i .( 'h' i].';: ■,.■ 'r 168 MAPOTECA GEOLOaiCA AMERICANA. rBULL. 7. *» >■? 908 [612a]. 1881 — Crandall (A. E.). Kentucky geological survey. Elliot County. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. (New York, 1881.) No date nor place of publication on tbe map. 909 [6126]. 1881 — Fales (J. 0.) and Linney (W. M.). Kentucky geological survey. Boyle and Mercer counties. Geology of Boyle County, by J. 0. Fales. Geology of Mercer County, by W. M. Linney. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. (New York, 1881.) ..•, No date nor place of publication on the map. • i-,,l -. 910 [613a]. 1881 — Linney (W. M.). Kentucky geological survey. Garrard County. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. (New York, 1881.) No date nor place of publication on the map. 911 [6136]. 1881 — Linney (W. M.). Kentucky geological survey. Lincoln County. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. (New York, 1881.) No date nor place of publication on the map. 912 [613c]. 1881 — Linney (W. M.). Kentucky geological survey. Spencer and Nelson Counties. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. (New York, 1881.) No date nor place of publication on the map. 913 [613 tZ]. 1881 — Linney (W. M.) and Knott (W. T.). Kentucky geological sur- vey. Washington and Marion counties. Geology of Washing- ton County, by W. M. Linney. Geology of Marion County, by W. T. Knott. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. (New York, 1881.) No date nor place of publication on the map. 914 [613 e]. 1881 — Proctor (J. E.). Map of Kentucky from the Eclectic geographies. Scale, natural size as 1 to 1,679,000; 26^ miles to the inch. Accompanying "Kentucky geological survey." New series. Kentucky Bu- reau fiir Geologic and Einwanderung. Die materiellen Verhaltnisse uud Vortheile flir Einwanderer im Staate Kentucky. Zweite Auflage. Frank- fort, Ky., 1881. Black etching and geological indications. This map was also published iu the same work in English and in Scandinavian, neither of which have \\-o been able to see. 916 [613/]. 1881 — Proctor (J. E.). Map of Kentucky from the Eclectic geographies. Scale, natural size as 1 to 1,679,000 ; 26 J miles to the inch. There is no date nor place of publication on the map, but the copyright is dated 1882. The map is ublished separately, having some statistics printed on the back, by the Kentucky geological survey and bureau of immigration. With the exception of the geological coloring it is the same as map No. 914. (168) .!,i,i: if ■>, I AbbevUl'', Soutli Abbot, n. L., 57. Abbott, C. C, 'M Abb's Viilloy, Vli Acadia, 111-160, I Aduius Couuty, Adams County, I Adams Couuty, AddloKton Count Aguas CaliontHg, Alabama, 647, S52 Alabama couutlei Payette, 606. Marion, 003. Walker, 004. Winston, 60S. Albert coal minei Albert County, K Alger, Francis, 11 AUegbauy, 64, 35( AUvgbany coal fli AUegbany Count; Allegbuny Counts Allegheny Valley Alton, I'enusylva Amazon Kiver, 8( America, 1-23. America, nortUeii America, northwc American liiver, i Ammououauc, Ne Andcraon, South Andrews, E. B., 4 Anthony's Creek Anticoati Island, Antigonish Count Antigua, 815. Antioquia, 838. Antisell, Thomas Andes Mountains Apostle Island, V Appalachian, 58. Aqnidnock Islani Arcadian coal flol Arctic archipelag Arctic regions, 8S Arctic Sea, 80. ArucnteuU Count Argentine, 851, 85 Arizona, 746, 761, ' Arkansas River, Armstrong Count Il INDEX OF AUTHORS AND PliACBS. Abbevlll", South Carolina, 578, 578. Abbot. II. L., 67. Abbott, C. C, 261. Abb's ViiUey, Vlrjclula, 690. Acadia. 111-160, 877. AiliiiuB Couuty, Ohio, 354. Adama County, PouuBylvanla, 298, 298. Adams County, Wisconsin, 401. AddinKton County, Ontario, Canada, 167. Aguas Callnntus, 813. Alabama, 047, 552, 602, 906. Alabama counties : Fayette, 606. Mariou, 003. Walker, 004. Wiuston, 606. Albert coal mines. New Bnmswlok, 123. Albert County, New Brunswiok, 128, 129, ISl. Aliier, FranoU, 111, 113, 115. Alltighauy, 64, 350, 351. Alleghany coal field, 872, 900. Alleghany County, North Carolina, 672. Allegheny Couuty, Pennsylvania, 304, 812. Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania, 339. AltoD, Pennsylvania, 330. Amazon Kiver, 850. America, 1-23. America, northerumost parts, 84, 85. America, northwest coast, 669. American liiver, California, 681. Aumuuooauc, New Hampshire, 222,230. Anderson, South Carolina, 678. Andrews, E.B., 435. Anthony's Creek Reservoir, Virginia, 660. Anticoati Island, 165. Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, 132. Antigua, 815. Antioquia, 838. Antisell, Thomas, 677, 780. Andes Mountains, 860. Apostle Island, Wisconsin, 581. Appalachian, 58. Aqaidneck Island, 218. Arcadian coal fields, 877. Arctic archipelago, 87. Arctic regions, 83. Arctic Sea, 86. Arcenteuil County, Canada, 172, 179. Argentine, 851, 852, 854-866. Arizona, 746, 761, 784, 793, 794-706, 876. Arkansas River, 734. Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, 339, 344. Ashbnrner, C. A., 316-820, 830, 836, 847, 848. Ashe County, North Carolina, 672. Ashland County, Ohio, 432. Ashland County, Wisconsin, 458, 476, 402, 608, 530 531. Ashtabula and New Lisbon Railroad, Ohio, 37i. Ashtabula County, Ohio, 398. Atlantic, 137. Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, 109. Bachehwahuung River, Canada, 184. Baddeley, F. F., 112, 161. Bad Lands, Nebraska, 617, 618. Bad River, Wisconsin, 474, 516. Bahia Blanca, Argentine, 853. Bailey, L. W., 127-130, 151, 150. B%ja, Colombia, 830. Baker's Park, Colorado, 741. Bannan Bepjamin, 874, 877, 881, 882, 904-M9. Baptism River, Minnesota, 462. Barbadoes, 816. Barcona Mariano, 811-814. Barroso, A., 808. Barlow, S., 170. Barrow County, Wisconsin, 500. Bartholomew County, Indiana, 446. Barton County, Missouri, 728. Barton, D. W., 233. Bay East River, Newfoundhind, 102. Bayfield County, Wisconsin, 630, 631. Bay Portage, Canada, 656. Bear River, California, 086. Beaver Bay, Minnesota, 464. Beaver County, Pennsylvania, 306. Beaver River, Peunslyvania, 338. Becker, G. F.,774. Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 349-851. Belfast, Maine, 220. Bell, Robert, 659, 662, 665. Belvie Bay, Newfoundland, 101. Berkshire Couuty, Massachusetts, 107. Berlin, A. P., 1, 884. Big Quinnesec Falls, Wisconsin, 519. Bigsby, J. J., 638, 639. Bird, G. G., G33, 634. Black HiUs, Dakota, 622, 632, 637. Black Log Mountain, Pennsylv.inia, 317, 319, 320. Black River Falls (lower), Wisconsin, 511. Black River, Wisconsin, 475. Black Warrior River, Alabama, 607. Blair County, Pennsylvania, 293, 349-361. Blake, W. P., 65, 67, 70, 72, 76, 77, 671-070, 781, 782. Bolivia, 861,805. 1^^ (1.73) 174 MAPOTECA GEOLOGIC A AMERICANA fBULI. 7. Bonne Ohere Biver, Canada, 180, 170. BonnyoasUe, l-ir E. H., 98. Book Cliffa, Colorado, 763. Borden, W. W., a89. Boston, Masgachnsetts, 1S4, 204, 227. Bon6 Ami, 1, 6, 6. Bowie, A. J., jr., 684,685. Bowman, A., 681,686,687. Boyd. E. F., 73, 74, 20»-302. Boyle County, Kentucky, 909. Bradford County, PenuBylvania, 810. Bradley, F.H., 76, 630. Braintree, Massachnsetts, 227. Bravard, 863. Brazil, 846, 847. Brigna, Newfoundland, 110. Briatol, Kbode Island, 20U. British Columbia, 658, 660, 666, 668. British Guiana, 849 British North America, 51. British provinces. North America, 40, 48, 48-60, 66, 59,66. Britton, N. L., 282. Broadhead, G. C, 709, 725-'732. Broa. T., 823-830. Clinch River, Virginia, 587-589. Clinton County, Xew York, 238. Clinton County, I'onnsylvania, 333. Coast liaugf, California, 077. Cocliran, 291. Cookbum island, Canada. 184. Cocke County, Tennessee, ,">43. CoUett. John, 390, 437, 438, 441, 442. Colombia (New Granndn), HIS), 843, 844. Colorado, 80, 733-7.-15, 7-;l, 74.5, 7.'i5, 757-768, 778, "9S 799. 801, 875, 924. ColoraVe8t«rn New '^ork, 257, 265, 268. Coshocton County, Ohio, ' 2. Cove, New York, 208. Cozzens, S., 241. Cowitchin, British Columbia, 660. Ciandall, A. K., 008. Crasse, C. W. Crawford County, Ohio, 410. Crawford County, Pennsylvania, 346. Crawford Countj', Wisconsin, ■'93, 498. Crcdner, Herman, 64, 245, 254, 382. Crosby, W.O., 227. Cruder, New York, 268. Cuba, 818. 833. Cumberland coal field, 882. Cumberland County, I'ennsylvania. Cuwberland Lake, Canada, 652. Curroy, R. O., 572. Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 392. Daddow, S. H., 872-874, 877, 881, 882, 902-906. Dakota, 66, 623, 626, 626, 637, 876. Dalson, A. F.,277. Dana, E.S., 633, 634. Dana, J. D., 257-260, 264-268. Dana, J. F., 194. Dana, S. L., 194. Dane County, Wisconsin, 400, 494. Dan River, Virginia, 896. Davidson County, Tennessee, 545. Dawson, G. M., 653-6.50, 658, (J63, 664, 666-668. Dawson, .1. W., 118-120, 124, 125, 133-1S5, 143-146, 157, 191, 102. Deep River, North Carolina, 553, 896. Deilanco County, Ohio, 408. De&anhart, Carl, 838, 839. Do la Becho, H. T.,817. Diilaware County, Indiana, 444. Delaware County, Ohio, 412. Denver, Colmado, 712. Doscabezado, Chile, 870. Devil's Lake Gorge, Wisconsin, 405. Dovino, T., 640. Dewey, C, 105, 107. Dodge County, Minnesota, 481. Dim1u;(> County, Wisconsin, 487, 488, 401. Dollfus, A., 800, 807, 834. P'" Hiver, Colorado, 754. , Ignace, 800, 862-864. Dooi <..'Onnty, Wisconsin, 486. Douglas County, Wisconsin, 580. Dmmmond Island, Canada, 184. Duncan, P. W., 820. Dunn Connty, Wisconsin, 500. Dutches 1 J.^unty, New York, 260. Dutch iJii! CaUfomla, 686. Dutton, C.E., 773, 775. Eagle River, Colorado, 736. Eagle River, Michigan, 307. Eagle, Wisconsin, 523. East Broad Top coal basin, Pennsylvania, 320. East Broad Top Railroad, Pennsylyania, 317, 819. Eastern Canada, 185, 192. Eastern lu ira, 455. Eastern Kentucky, 501, 598. Eastern Ohio, 383, 440. Easton, Pennsylvania, 270. East Tennessee, 541, 543. Eaton, Amos, 234. Ean Claire County, Wisconsin, 532. Eau Claire River, Wisconsin, 880. Egloffstein, Baron F. W., 805. El Dorado County, California, 603. Elk Mountains, Colorado, 735, 738. Elliot County, Kentucky, 908. Ells, R. W., 151, 152, 159. Elqui, Chile, 860. Flrod, M.N., 446. Emeri L. G. Emmon.f , Ebenetzer, 237-289, 553. Emmons, S. F., 704, 752, 776. Engelnian, H., 460. Endlich, F. M., 710, 711, 741-743, 016, 021. Entrc-Rios, Argentine, 852. Erie County, Ohio, 405. ' Erie County, Pennsylvania, 346. Eureka, Nevada, 777. Evans, John, 617, 618. Falcs, J. C.,909. Fall of Saint Anthony, Minnesota, 503. Fayette County, Alabama, 606. Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 314, 328. Feilden, H. W., 94. Fillmore County, Minnesota, 483. Finch, J., 270. Flambeau Valley, Wisconsin, 880. Fletcher, H., 148, 149, 153, 154, 158. Florida, 61.'). Florissant, Colorado, 778, 924. Floyd County, Indiana, 389. Floyd County, Virginia, 572. Foettcrle, Franz, 830, 847. Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, 488. Forbes, Davi-:!, 865. Fo.-eat City, California, 690. Fort Kdmonton, British Cohimbia, 666. Fort Tc.ion, Califoruiu, 682. Fortieth parallel, 63,'>, 036, 750-752, 764-771. Forty-ninth parallel, 6r)4. Foster.J. W.,03,364-n00. Fountain Connty, Indiana, 443. Four Foot Falls, Wisconsin, 521. ^ Four Lake, Wisconsin, 494. (175) it 5 h; f m.\ 1 i m ■■*;■ 1 ¥ ii ll 176 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [BULL. 7. Fox River, Wlaconsin, 491. Fmnklin County, Miosotiri, 606, Franklin County, Ohio, 429. Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 888. Frazer, P., Jr., 206, 298, 321, 323, 335, 341, 883, 885. Frazer River, British Columbia, 658. Freeborn County, Minnesota, 478. Freeman, H. C, 465. Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada, 187. Fulton County. Pennsylvania, 320. Gabb, ■W. M., 831. Oaines, Pennsylvania, 290. Galeotti, H. G., 804. Gallatin River, Montana, 629. Gander Lake, Newfoundland, 106. Gander River, Newfoundland, 106. Garrard County, Kentucky, 010. Gaepfi, Can.ada, 169, 174, lb3. Genesee, New York, 239. Georgia, 541, 548. Georgia, Gulf of, British Columbia, 648. Georgia, Strait of, British Columbia, 661. Georgia, Vermont, 226. Gerolt, Baron Frederick von, 805. Gesner, Abraham, 114, 116, 117. Gibaia, Cuba, 818. Gibb, G. D., 175-178. Gibsonville, California, 683. Gilbert, G. E., 435, 585, 746-749, 756, 701, 703-796, 798. Gilpin, E., 105, 146, 147, 155, 156, 160. Ginger Islajii, West Indies, 823. God's Lake, Canada, 665. Godthaab, Greenland, 96. Gold Run, California, 686. Goodyear Creek, California, 601. Goodyear, W. A., 681. Grandfather Bull Falls, "Wisconsin, 886. Grand Cation of the Colorado River, 775, 784, 703. Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, 130. Grand Manitoulm Island, Canada, 184. Grand Marais, "Wis., 539. Grand Rapids, 892. Grand River, Colorado, 740, 753. Grand Traverse, Michigan, 379. Grant County, Wisconsin, 498. Grayson County, Virginia, 572. Great Aughwick Valley, Pennsylvania, 317. Great Bras d'Or Cape Breton Island, 153. Great .Salt Lake, 750. Green County, Ohio, 407. Green County, Pennsylvania, 329. Green County, "Wisconsin, 490. Green, G. K., 430. Grei'uliorn Creek, California, 086. Green Lake County, "WisconBin, 491. Greenland, 00-96. Green River Batin, "Wyoming, 636, 717. Greenville, South Carolina, 573. Green, W., jr., C8, 284. Grenville, Canada, 164. Grewiugk.C.eeO. Grluni'U Land, 04. GronlandNord, 00, 91, 03. Grijnland-3yd 02. OuanabacuA, Cuba, 833. (1 Guatemala, 834. Guettard, J. K., 24. Gult of Georgia, British Columbia, 648. Gnnnisou River, Colorado, 737, 739, 740, 744. Guppy, R.J. L., 83?. Habana, Cuba, 833. Hagur, A. D. 212,214. Hague, Arnold, 705,752,777. Haidiuger, G., 847. Halifax, 137. Hall, Jami-s, 32, 52, 230, 455. Hiiniilton, Niw Yoik, 239. Hmnpsliiro County, Massachusetts, 199. Haueock County, Ohio, 417. Harden, E. K., 349. Hardiu County, Hlinois, 400. Hiirdin County, Ohio, 416. Hare's Valley, Pennsylvania, 317. Harper, L., 559-504. Harrington, M. "W., 480-482. Hartley, E., 138. Hartt, C. F., 818. Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, 187. Hanghton, S., 86, 87. Hawes, G. "W., 232. Haydeui F. V., 56, 619-623, 626-630, 783, 734, 757- 783, 875, 917. Hector, J., 641, 644-648. Headly, E., 131. Heinrich, O. J., 601, 610. Helderberg, New York, 239. Hendel,C."W., 683,692. Henley Island, Canada, 177. Hennepin County, Minnesota, 602. Henry County, Ohio, 420. Henry Mountains, Utah, 756. Heron, J., 235. Hidalgo, Mexico, 814. Higgln8,S."W.,359. Highland County, Ohio, 406. Highgate Springs, Vermont, 185, 226. Hildreth, S.P„353. Hilgard, E. "W., 81, 675, 787, 788. Hill, F.C., 425, 435. Hind, H. Y., 137, 642, 643. Hitchcock, C. H., 65, 67, 69, 70, 76, 77, 82, 21?, "15- 22,-), 228-231. Hitchcock, E., 4, 41, 42,72,193,196,198,200-202,204 206, 209—211, 215, 216. Hitchcock, E., jr., 215, 216. Holmes County, Ohio, 432. Holmes, "W. H., 7.S3, 735, 917-920. Honeynian, D., 132. Hopkins, F. V., 785,786. Hotchkiss, Jed., 592, 608, 614. Hot Si)ringH, Colorado, 714. HouKhton, Douglas, 357. Houston County, Minnesota 601. Howard County, Missouri, 730. Howard Hill, Peunsylvania, 277. HoweU, E. E., 748-749, 703, 795, 796, 708. Howley, J. P., 104, 107-110. Hubbard, iJela, 359, 360. Hudson's Bay territory, 638. 640, 669, 662, Hnetamo Mexico, i?02. Humphreys, A. A., 67. 70) mi^ i\ 5 J: UABCOr.] INDEX. 177 Unntiugdou County, Pennsylvania, 296, 316-320, 349-351. Iluutingdon Township, Pennsylvania, 309. Hunt's Hill, California, 68«. Huron County, Ohio, 431. Idaho, 8"r), 915-917. . Igle8ia»,M.,812. IllinoiH, 37, 44«-450, 456, 499, 401, 484, 528, 874. Indepeuik'uce, Missouri, 36. Indiana, 378, 437, 438, 441, 608, 874. Indiana County, Pennsylvanii, 324. Indiana counties: Bartholomew, 445. Clark, 389. Delaware, 444. iloyd, 389. Fountain, 443. Lawrence, 390. Munroe, 439. Putnam, 438. Shelby, 442. Iowa, 37, 749-451, 4.W, 459, 467, 468, 470, 628, 873. Iowa County, Wisconsin, 490, 498. Iron Lake, Wisconsin, 539. Iron Mountain, Missouri, 702. Ironton, Pennsylvania, 325. Irvin;,', K. D., 47-J-475, 477, 490-497, 504-608, 516, 516, 528, 531, .W4, 535, 803-001. Isliister, A. K., 84, 85. Ishpeming, Michigan, 446. Island Lake, Canada, 665. Island of Anticosti, 165. Island of Aqnidneck, 213. Islands, Ohio, 405. Isle La Motte, Vermont, 215, 226. Isle Boyale, Lake Superior, 363, 365, 373, 447. Ives, 360. •Jacala, Mexico, 814. Jackson County, Wisconsin, 475, 477, 493. Jackson, C. T., Ill, 113, 115, 123, 203, 207, 208, 362, 363. 4, 466. La Salle County, Illinois, 465. Lawrence, Byrem, 31. Lawrence County, Indiana, 390. Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, 322. Leodville, Colorado, 770. Lebanon ('ounty, Pennsylvania, 280. Lee County. Virginia, 609,016. Leeds County, Ont:irio, Canada, 189. Lehigh County. Pennsylvania, 294. 308 325. Lehman, A. E., ^O.'i, 208. Ijcsley, Joseph, jr., 591, 598. Lesley. J. P., 52, 285, 280, 288, 289, 292, 293, 296, 303-807, 313, 322-324, 336-341, .186-r.91, 8"!t, 880, 883, 884, 880, 907. w Bull 7 12 (177) 1 1 '■ ■pw 178 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [BULL. 7. h% Leuvu, Chile, 867. Lewis, n. C, 887. Lowistown, PoDDsylTania, 272. Licking County, Ohio, 432. Lick Run, Virginia, 697. Liober O. M., 88, 89, 551, 554-557, 565-571,573, 574. .576-570. Lincoln County, Kentucky, 911. Lincolu County, Missouri, 715, 716. Lincoln County, Wisconsin, 508,531. ^ Lincoln (Mount), Colorado, 711. Llnney, AV. M., 900-913. Little Juniata River, Pennsylvania, 296, 350, 351. Little Pine Creek, Pennsylvania, 331. Littlo Quinncsec Falls, Wisconsin, 520. Little Rocky Mountains, Montana, 634. Little York, California, 686. Llano County, Texas, 702. Llano Kstacado, New Mexico, 783. Locke, John, 354, 355. Loew, O., 780,796. Logan County, Ohio, 425. Logan, Sir W. E., 43, 44, 59, 138, 162, 164, 167. 168, 172, 173, 179-181, 183-185. Long Island, New York, 240. Long, 8. H., 20. Lorraine, New York, 237, 239. Los Angeles, California, 677. Louisiana, 24, 785, 786. Lower Black River Falls, Wisconsin, 511. Lower Brul6 River, Wisconsin, 525, Lucas County, Ohio, 385. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, 284. Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 331, 342. Lyell, Sir Charles, 34, 35, <5, 24^-244. Lyman, B. S., 583. Macfarlane, James, 68, 70. Macfarlano, T., 646. Mackie, S. J. 53. MacLeod's Lake, British Colombia, 661. Maclure, WUliam, 25-27, 54. Madawaska River, Canada, 166. Madison County, Missouri, 732. Madison River, Montana, 629, 630. Maganatawan River, Canada, 168. Magdalen Islands, Acadia, 112, Magdalen River, Canada, 170. Mahanoy Basin, Pennsylvania, 347, 348, Maine, 220, 231. Maine, Northern, 218,210. Manhattan Inland, New York, 241. Manitowoc, County, Wisconsin, 488. Marathon (Jounty, Wisconsin, 477. Marathon, AVisoonsin, 890. Marcon, Julos, 7, 8, 10-23,40,46-50,55,60,66,182, 226, 624, 62.'), 682, 783,71)1. Marion County, Alabama, 603. Mnrlon County, Kentucky, 013. Marion County, Migsouri, 698. Million County, Ohio, 401, Maiiou, Virginia, ,'i83. Mariposa, California, C84, 685. Vlarquettc Ci'unty, Michigan, 381. Mai'(|iiettu County, Wisconsin, 491. Marijuctte, Michigan, 387-446. Maltha's Vineyard, Mas8achU8i.>tt8, 198. Martin de Monssy, Y., 837, 854. Mar vine. A. R., 712-714, 746, 747, 749, 793-795, 708, Maryland, 283, 882. Massachusetts, 103, 195, 198, 200, 201, 204. 206, 211, 224, 227. Mussachusetts counties: Berkshire, 107. Hampshire, 190. Matanioros, Mexico, 36. Mather, AV. W., 239, 240. Matthew, G. F., 128, 128,120, 159. Matnte, J.S., 812. Maury County, Tennessee, 645. Mauvaiscs Torres of Nebraska, 617, 618. Maycock, J. D., 816. McKean County, Pennsylvania, 330-336. Mecattiua, Canada, 176. Medina County, Ohio, 434. Meek, F. B., 005, 700, 701. Menominee District, Michigan, 436. Menominee River, 386. 467, 521. Menominee region, Wisconsin, 526, 527, 533. Mercer County, Kentucky, 009. Mercer County, Pennsylvania, 340. Mexico, 804, 805. Mexico, Gulf of, 81. Michigamme River, Wisconsin, 525. Michigan, 364-367, 369-372, 379, 421, 527, 528. Michigan counties : Marquette, 381. Michigan, Lake, 368. Michigan, lower peninsula, 423. Micblgb.1, :rj9, 560, 576. MissisHippi bottom, 560. Mississippi counties : Pontotoc, 563. Tipiiah, 5(i4. Tishamingo, 061. Mississippi enbayment, 787. 788. Mississippi River, W, ft'J, M, 517, 560, 781. Missouri, :i7, 702, 703, 708, 709, 725, 731, 873. Missouri counties : Barton, 728. Capo (iirardeau, 721. Cular, 727. Clark, 724. (178) lUlSCOU.) INDEX. 179 Mi88oari connties— continned. Cooper, 699. Frauklin, 696. Howard, 730. Jasper, 726. Jefferson, 723. Lincoln, 715, 71(1. Madisofl, 7,f2. Marion, CU8. Miller, 700. Moniteau, 695. MorpaD, 701. Newton, 726. Ozark, 718. Pulaski, 720. Saint Genevieve, 722. Saint Lonis, 697. Vernon, 729. XVrigbt, 719. Missouri River, 624, 627, (B3. Mitchell (Dr.), 540, 644. Muuitean County, Missouri, 605. Monroo Conut3-, Wiscousin, 403. Montana, 620, C33, 875. Monte Alegre, Brazil, 848. Monte Diablo, California, 680, 682. Monte £rer6, Brazil, 843. Monterey, Culifomia, 36. Monterej Bay, 675. Montgomery County, FenusylTania, 279. Montreal, Canada, 162. Montreal River, Miohigan, 366. Montreal River, Wisconsin, 496, 497, 516. Montserrat, E. de, 806, 807, 834. Morgan County, Missouri, 701. Morrison's Cove, Pennsylvania, 350, 851. Morrow (Jounty, Ohio, 411. Mosinou, Wisuousin. 887. Mount Lincoln, Colorado, 711. Mount V "Urd, New Hampshire, 232. Mower County, MimiPHOta, 479. Moxou, OharloH, 33. Mudge, B. F., 772. Mulberry River, Alabaua, 607. Muuroe County, Indiana, 439. Murray, Alex., 101-104, 100-109, 167, 168. Murray's CaveinH, subterranean river, Canada, 175. Mnskokii River, Canada, 168. Nannimo, Vancouver's Island, 644, 646, 6*7, 650, 660. Naiib, A., 199. National Park, 917-920. N'ebraskn, .16, 617-020, 623, 625, 626, 628, 876. Negauneo, Michigan, 440. Nelson County, Kentucky, 912. Nelson River, Hudson's Bay territory, 602. Nupigiquit River, New Brunswick, 127. Nevada, 01, 746. 7.'il, 7.12, 774, 777. Newberry, T. S., 374, 380, 384, 391-394, 405. 426, 435, 7)<4. New Brunswick, 114, 121, 122, 124, 126-129, 135, 136, 151, 157, 159, 160. New Brunswick counties : Albert, 128, 129, 151. Oarieton, 136, 152. New Brunswick counties— continaed. Kings, 128, 129. Queens, 128, 129. St. John, 128, 129. Victoria, 136. Westmoreland, 151. York, 136. New England. 193-232, 878. Ncwlouuulauil, 07-107, 108, 121. New Hampshire, 207, 208, 222, 223, 228, 229, 231. New Jersey, 236, '.^ft-ms, 2,')0-254, 256, 259, 263, 267, New Jersey counties : Sussex, 249. New Mexico, 761. 763, 783, 705, 801, 875. New River, Virginia, 898, 899. Newton County, Missouri, 726. Newton, Henry, 637. New York, 162, 226, 230, 234, 235, 239, 240, 245, 259. 263, 264, 267, 297. New York counties : Cattaraugus, 330. Clinton, 238. Dntrhess, 260. Jefferson, 237. Orange, 235. Putnam, 260 Richmond, 262. Westchester, 258, 260, 264. Now York Island, 241. NUgara, 239, 242-244. Nicholson, H. A., 657. Nick's Creek, Virginia, 588. Nicol, C. 8., 644. North America, 24-82, 871-879. Northampton County, FennsylTania, 884. North Burgess, Canada, 188. North Carolina, 540, 541, 544, 553, 593, 695. North Carolina connties : Alleghany, 572. Ashe. 672. Northern Maine, 218, 219. Northernmost parts of America, 84, 85. Northwest coast of America, 669. Norwood, C. J., 726, 730-732. Norwood, J. G, 37, 38, 452, 456. Nova Scotia, HI, 113-121, 124, 125, 131, 135, 138, 139, 148. 149, \6:\-U5, 157, 158, 160. Nova Scotia counties: Antigonish, 132. Cape Breton, l.'iO. Pictou, 156. Nugent, Nicholas, 815. Nutria, Arizona, 791. Oconto County, Wisconsin, 486, 527. Oconto River, Wisconsin, 457. Ogishke Muncie Lake, Minnesota, 538. Ohio, 207, 381, 374-377, 380, 383, 884, 388, 3»1, S94. 400, 432, 433, 435, 440, 608. Ohio coal basin, 608. Ohio counties ; Adams, 354. Ashland, 432. Ashtabula, 368. Butler, 427. Champaign, 425. Clark, 393. 'Hi ■« (179) ;*lfom, ]80 MAPOTECA GEO1.OGICA AMERICANA. [nuLi,. m Ohio (^uiiDting — continued. CoHliooton, 432. Ciawford, 410. Cuyahoga, 302. Doflance, 408. Delaware, 412. Erie, 405. Franklin, 429. Ocaufia, 398. (jlroeue, 407. Hancock, 417. Har(llnp,41fi. Henry, 420. Highland, 406. Holmes, 432. Huron, 431. Knox, 432. Lake, 898. Licking, 432. Logan, 425. Lucas, 385. Marion, 402. Medina, 434. Morrow, 411. Ottawa, 409. Paulding, 415. Pike, 406. Portoge, 426. Preble, 428. Putnam, 419. Kicbland,432. R088, 406. Sandusky, 404. Seneca, 403. Summit, 394. Trumbull, 3M. Union, 414. Van VTert, 413. Wanen, 430. Wayne, 432. Wood, 418. Wyandot, 401. Ohio River, 517. Ohio Valley, 30, 353. Olmsted County, Minnesota, 48fl. Omaha City, Nebraska, 624. Ontario, 187, 189. Ontonagon'River, 359, 373. Orange Connty, New York, 235. Orbigny, Alcide d', 835. 851, 852, 861. Orbisonia, Pennsylvania, 318. Oriskany, New York, 289. Orton, Edward, 395, 406, 407, 427-430, 435, 440. Ottawa, Canada, 175. Ottawa County, Canada, 172, 179, 190. Ottawa County, Ohio, 409. Ottawa River, 167, 168. Ottonabie River, Canada, 166. Outagamie Connty, Wisconsin, 486,488. Owen, 1). D., 30, 37, 38, 448-451. Owen, Richard, 453. Oxford, New .Jersey, 248. Oxford Lake, Canada, 665. Ozark County. Missouri, 718. Ozauke4i County, Wisconsin, 487, 488. Facbuca, Mexico, 814. Paciac, 80,666,781. Pacific Railroad (S. W. Branch), Missouri, 703. Paint River, Wisconsin, 625. Palisade Triiii Rnnge, Nr'w Jersey, 260. Pamplona, Colombia, 839. Panama, 841, 842. Parker, Pennsylvaaia, 330. Pasco, Peru, 859. Patagonia, 862. Paulding County, Ohio. 415. Pavie, P., 8(,7. Peace River, British Columbia, 661. Peale, A. C, 029, 636-740, 744, 745, 753, 754, 021, 022. Peck, J., 541. , Peokskill, New York, 263. Peninsula of Avalon, Newfoundland, 109. Pennsylvania, 269-282, 284-352, 879-881, 883-888. Pennsylvania counties : Adams, 295, 298, 883. Allegheny, 304,312. Armstrong, 339, 044. Beaver, 306. Bedford, 349-351. Blair, 293, 349-351. Bradford, 310. Butler, 303, 337-339. Centre, 296. Chester, 279, 885. Clarion, 334. Clinton, 833. Crawford, 346. Cumberland, 886. Erie, 346. Fayette, 314-328. Franklin, 888. Fulton, 320. Greene, 329. Huntingdon, 296, 316-320, 340-381. Indiana, 324. Jefferson, 345. Lackawanna, 352. Lancaster, 321-323. Lawrence, 322. Lebanon, 280. Lehigh, 294, 308, 325. Lureme, 284. Lycoming, 331, 342. McKean, 330, 336. Mercer, 340. Mifflin, 272. Montgomery, 279. Northampton, 884. Potter, 306. Schuylkill, 273. Somerset, 286-288, 313. Snllivan, 343. Susquehanna, 862. Tioga, 290, 311. Venango, 332. Washington, 327. Wayne, 352. Westmoreland, 309, 31^-326. Wyoming. 307. York, 295, 298, 336, 341. Penobscot Bay, Maine, 220 Penokee Gmp, Wisconsin, 402 (-ISO) n MAbCOU.J ronokio Eango, Wisconsin, 458, 476, 514. Tcpin County, Wisconsin, 532. Pcrc«, Gasp*, 178, rercival,J.G.,205. Pcni, 805. Pi'sliRtteBo Rivw, Wisconsin, 457. Petcrborougli County, Ontario, C»nnda, 187. retewahwoli Elver, Canada, 168. Pctteo,W.H.,681,686. PhUadelp)iia,271. IMiillipsbinK, Canada, 185. 226. I'hillips, J. v., 702. I'liiiniey, A.. I. ,444. Pickens, S. C, r>H. Picton County, Nova Scotia, 156. Pictou,N(iv,a Scotia, 13,1, i:t8, 140, 144, 146. Piedmont coal-floid, Virginia, 895. Pierce County, WiHconsin, 532. Pigeon Point, I.altn Superior, 4.'>:i. Pike County, Ohio, 4(m. Pilot Knob, Missouri, 707. Piinas Village, Arizona, 780. Pine Elver, Wisconsin, ,522, ,')27, 8«6. Pino Township, Canada, 331. Pipestone County, Minnesota, 513. PlHsls, A., 868-870. Placer County, California, 693. Plivcervillc, CHlifurnia, 694. Plank Cabin Valley, Virginia, 311). I'latt, Franklin, .jr., 287, 29fi, 313, 350, 351. Piatt, W.G., 324, 344, 345. Plumas County, California, 691. Plymouth, Vermont. 212. Point Levis, Canada, 180-18L'. Point Pinos, California, 675. Polk County, Wisconsin, ."SOO. Pontotoe County, MiHslssiJipL 583. Poplar Siver, Wisconsin, .'iaZ.nSB. Pot«da», Now Ynrit, 162, 231>. Portajie. New Y(ws. 239. Portage County, mo, 42H. I'ortage County, ""isconsia, 477. I'nrt.igeLake MlicliiKaD, 3«. 39C. I'ort ;i Port Buy, Newfimndlond, 107. Portland. Maine, 202. Potato Eiver, Wisconsin, 51,5. Potter Coranry, Pennsylvania., 306. Potter, W. ;_. 715. Potts Gap, P-nnsy i \ ania, 320 Poverty Hili, Callfomm. 692. Powell, J. W., 717. Preble County, Ohio, 428, Prime, F., jr., 308,325,884. Prince Edward Island, 114, 124, 135, 143, 167. Proctor, J. E., 914,915. Puerto Eioo, 824. Puerto de Tome, Chili. 867. Piilimki County, Missouri, 720. rumpclly, R., -.m, 397, 309, 707. Puntrt de Lo8 Eoyes, Cftlifomin, 673, Putn.tm County, Indiana, 438. Pntn.am County, New York, 260. Putnam County, Ohio, 419. Pyramid Monnt, New Mexico, 788. Quaker Hill, California. 686. Quebec, 163, 183, 281. INDEX. 181 lit 'rii 1» Queen Charlotte Islands, 663, 664, 667. Queens County, New Ilrunswick, 128, 120. Queretaro, Mexico, 811. Quesnel Mouth, British Columbia, 661. Qulnlacocba Lake, Peru, 859. Quinnesec (Big Falls), Wisconsin, 519, Qiiinnesoc (Lltllo Falls), Wisconsin, 520. Racine County, Wisconsin, 487. Rainy Lake, Manitoba, 630. Ramsey County, Minnesota, 512. Eancc, C. E., de, 94. ^ Katzel, Friedr.,78. Eavard (Bravard), 853. Eawdon, (Canada, 164. Read, M. C, 398, 431, 432, 435. Red Dog, Cnlifornla, 686. Red River, Texas, 782. Et'^mond (A. A. Evniond de ('oibiueau), 080, Renfrew County, Ontario, ('an.ida, 189. Republic Mountain, Michigan, 381. IUiode,.rG., 90, 91,93. Ehode Island, 203, 209, 213. Eib Eiver, Wisconsin, 897. Rice County, Mlnnosoti, 509. Richardson, James, 1C9-17I, 174, 186,650, 651, 860, 664. Ricbnrdson, Sir John, 83. Richland County, Ohio, !;;:!. Richland Connty , Wisconr.in, 493, 498, Richmond cnal-fleld, Virginia, 805. Richmond County, New York, 262. Rio Coloiado, Arizon.a, 784. Rio del Roy, Panam.i, 842. Eio Escvibnuos, Panama, 842. Eio Graniio, Texas, 780, 782. Rio Palenque, Panama, 842. Rio Valencia, IVinama, 842. Rl\ (TO, M. de, li.W. Eivrr Tunnel. California, 684, 685. Rivot,L.E.. 372, 37:1. Robb, C, r.m, 148. 149, 15«. Kobb,J.,122. ' Kock Count V. Minnesota, 513. Rofk Connty. Wisnf'' 440. Bock- Mmiij iii«, U3o, 734. Keck Moan anHousx, Assinibooia, 652. KoMMT. F.. Tra. &MMkr, A. K. 7l» 7tiu, 7»2. Itogfin, If D .'^1 t.*, 27K-W2. Eogers, W,B,,(MB.*n,6«. Rhode, J. G., 90, 91, 93. Romingcr, C, 399, 423, 446. Robs Connty, Ohic, 408. Round Rook, West Tndics, 823. Routledge, W., 150. Eubj- Hill, Nevada, 777. Rupert's Land- 6i2, 643. Russell County, Virginia, 585-690, 801. Russell's Creek, Virginia, 586, Rutherford, John, 139. 140. Rutland (iounty, Vermont, 215. Saba lsliin.1, West Indies, 829. Saguenay Iliver, Canada, 161. \i II n ("*!) 182 MAPOTECA GEOLOGICA AMERICANA. [BULL. MARCOU.J Saint Anne Harbor, Capo Breton iBland, 153. Saint Antony, Fall of, Minnesota, SOS. Saint Bartholomew, West Intllos, 830. Saint Croix, West Indies, 829. Saint Croix County, Wisconsin, 500, 632. Saint Genevieve County, Missouri, 722. Saint Oeorgo, Maine, 220. Saint George's Buy, Newfoundland, 104, 105, Saint Jobn County, New Brunswick, 128, 129, Saint John, New Brunswick, 120, 129, 159. Saint John, Orestes, 921, 923. Saint Joseph Island, Canada, 184. Saint Lawrence Kiver, 137, 186. Saint Louis County, Minnesota, 463. Saint Louis County. Missouri. 697. Saint Martin, West Indies, 826. Saint Mary River, Canada, 173. Saint Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, 109. Safford, J. M., 540. 558, 580, 584. Salisbury, Pennsylvania, 313. Salterain y Legarra, P., 833. Salt Island, West Indies, 823. Salvador, 834. Sanders, R. H., 888. San Diego, California, 674, 676. Sand Portage Rapids, Wisconsin, 520. Sandusky Coanty, Obio, 404. San Francisco, 671. Ban Franciso Bay, 672, 677. San Francisqoito Pass, California, 679. San Mignel River, Colorado, 754. SanU F6, New Mexico, 36, 783, 801. Santa Y6 (Argentine), 862. Santo Domingo, West Indies, 831. Saskatchewan River, Assinibonia, 652. Sank County, Wiscousin, 400, 491, 493. Savage, H.i;., 421. Savanna region, Cuba, 818. Sawkins,J.G.,819,821. Sayler, N., 377, 378, 581, 582. Scales's diggins, California, 692. Schellenberg, F. Z., 309. Schickendantz, F., 857. Schmidt, A., 725, 726. Schoharie, New York, 239. Schnylkill County, Pennsylvania, 273. Scotch Valley, Pennsylvania, 360, 351. Scott County, Virginia, 609-616. Scott's mine, Virginia, 901. Scndder,S.H.,778,924. Selwm, A.R. C..«52,661, Senana County, Ohio, 403. Shaler, N. S., 594, 595, 599, 000, 613. Shawano County, Wiscousin, 480. Bhaarashkoug River, Canada, 166. 8iM*r, A. W., 330, 348. Slwboygaii County, Wisconsin, 486. Shelby Coanty, Indiana, 442. Shenandoah Basin, Pennsylvania, 347, 348. Sbenango River, Pennsylvania, 338. Sherwood. A., 306, 307, 310, 311, 342, 343. -^hnmarc B. F., 696, 097, 718-724. -lerrade >an Luis (Argentine), 858. ^ideung Hill, Pennsylvania, 317. Sidciing Hill Creek, Pennsylvania, 320. Sietm^uMnty, California, 691 . Simonin, Louis, 9, 61, 62, 806. Sinking Valley, Pennf,ylvanla, 350, 351. SiouxCity, lown, 624. Sipsoy River, Alabama, 607. Skidegatu Inlet, British Columbia, 064. State Creek, Californio, 091. Slipjiery Rock Cri'ok, Pennsylvania, 338. 107. Smarlsville, California, 687. 159. Smith, E. A., 597, 602-607, 61,'i. Smith, S., 290. Smith's Valley, Pennsylvania, 317. ' Smock, J. C, 247-2.->l, 253, 256, 263. Smoky River, British Columbia, 661. Smyth County, Virginia, 583 Snake River, Idaho, 63U. Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 286-288, 813. Sooke Inlet, British Columbia, 660. South Amei lea, 835-837, 845, 847, 850. South Carolina, MO, 566, 577. South ('aroliiia counties : Abbeville, 576, 679. Anderson, 678. Chester, 565, 569. Chesterfield, 567, 571. Groenville, 574. Lancaster, 566, 670. Pickens, 674. Spartanburg, 656, 567. Union, 669, 566. York, 554, !^, 568. South Hudson's Bay, 628. Soathwestem Ohio, 396. Spanish Peak, California, 680. Spanish Peaks, Colorado, 742. Spartanburg, South Carolina, 566, 567. Spear, J. C, 810. Spencer, J. W., 424. Spencer Coanty, Kentucky, 912. Speixy, L. B.,509. Staley's Creek, Virginia, 583. Staten Island, 240. Steel County, Minnesota, 482. Stecnstrup, K. J. V., 90-63. Sheep Hollow Creek, California, 686. Stelnzner, Alfred, 855. Stevenson, J. J., 312,314,315,320-329,388,433,595, 610,707,798-801. Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 893. Stewart Lake. British Columbia, 601. Stony Point, New York, 266. Straight of Georgia, British Colurabia, 651. Strauch, 291. Strong, M. 490. 498-500, 529-532. Sturgeon River, Michigan, 518, 527. Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, 343. Summit County, Ohio, 394. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, 352. Sussex County, New Jersey, 249. Swallow, G. C, 698, 699, 703, 708. Sweet, E. T., 510, 511, 630, 531. Sydney, Cape Breton Island. 142, 147, 149, 150, 154. Sydney. North, Cape Breton Island, 153. Sydney River, Cape Braton Island, 153. Tabatinga, Brazil, 8.''>0. Table Mountains, California, 688. Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, 273. (182) MAUCOU.I INDEX. 183 Taylor, R. C, 2, 121, 272, 274, 275, 276, 818, 842. Tn/.owJill Count.v, Virginia, 586-600. Trliimntt'piM!, Mexico, 8U8, 810. Tejon PivnH, Culifoniia, 670. T(mne8»oi«, 541, 542, 640, 658, 600, 682, 684. Tonnessoo conntieB : CocliR, 543. Davidson, 54.1. Maury, .M.'i. Williamson, 545. Tcqucsquite, Zacatfoas, 800. Terrebono County, Canada, 179. Tpxas, 770, 789, 790. Texas counties; Llano, 792. Three Springs, I'ennsylvania, 316, 310. Thirty-flftb parallel, 781. Thirty-second parallel, 782. Thompson, Zadock, 878. Thunder Cape, Lake Superior, 649. Tibby Creek, Mississippi, 562. Tioga County, Pennsylvania, 200, 811. Tippah County, Mississippi, 564. Tishamingo Connty, Mississippi, 661 Tlalpu.tahaa, Mexico, 802. Toblque River, New Brunswick, 127. Tolnca, Mexico, 806. Tompkins, "Westchester County, New York, 268. Toyabe Mountnins, Nevada, 704. Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, 493,632. Trenton, New Jersey, 261. Trenton Falls, New York, 230. Trinidad Region, Colorado, 743. Trinidad, West Indies, 810, 832. Trois Pistoles River, Canada, 186. Troost, Gerard, 271, 342, 643, 645. TnimbuU County, Ohio, 308. Tncnmcari Hills, New Mexico, 783. Tuolnmne Connty, California, 688. Tnomcy, M,, 546, 647, 650, 662. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 607. Tussey Mountains, Pennsylvania, 350, 351. Twin Falls, Wisconsin, 521. Two Mountains County, Canada, 170. Tyler's Fork, Wisconsin, 474. Tyrone Gap, Pennsylvania, 203. Tyson, P. T., 283-670. Uinta Mountains, Utah, 636, 717, 750. Unawoiip Canon, Colorado, 745. Union County, Ohio, 414. Union, South Carolina, 5(3.5, .566. Union PaciUc Railroad, 717. United States, 25-28, 33-35, 40-42, 45, 46, 48-51, .54, 55, 50, 60, 63, 65-V3, 72-70, 82, 876, 879. Uppi-v f'riand Middle Park, Colorado, 714. Upj)cr Mi.isouri, 633. Upper ycllo» 'tone, Montana, 629, C30. Uraiua, PeunByl\ inia, 280-288. Utah, 740, 747, 740, tc-O, 757, 700, 761, 773. 775, 703, 875, 915, 918. Utioa, Now York, 239. Vallaiidlid, Mexico, 802. Vain,,, vfM iBland, 645-648,650,651,660. Vaniixiiu I,., 239. Vau Wert County, Ohio, 413. Venango County, Pennsylvania, 332. Venezuela, 840. Vennor, U. O., 187-100. Veragiias, Costa Rica, 842. Vermont, 185, 212, 214, 210, 217, 226, 228, 231, 878. Vermont counties : Isle La Motte, 315. Rutland, 215. Vernon County, Missouri, 729. Vernon Connty, Wisconsin, 403. Vorplank, New York, 268. Victoria County, New Brunswick, 136. Virginia, 572, 585, 586, 602, 601, 608-612, 014, 616 OOi-005, 907. Virginia counties: Carroll, .572. Floyd, 572. Grayson, 572. Leo, 600, 616. Russell, .585-500, 907. Scott, 600, 616. Smyth, 583. Tazewell, 586-500. Wise, 686-590, 600, 616. Washington, 600, 616. Virginia, Nevada, 774. Virgin Islands, West Indies, 828. Vivian, A. P., 80. Walker County, Alabama, 604. Wall, G. P., 819, 820,845. Walworth County, Wisconsin, 487. Warren Connty, Ohio, 430. Warren, G. K., 517. Washington Connty, Kentucky, 913. Washington Connty, Pennsylvania, 327. Washington Connty, Virginia, 600, 616. Washington County, Wisconsin, 487,488. Washoe, Nevada, 706. Waukesha County, Wisconsin, 487. Wanpaca Connty, Wisconsin, 488. Wansau, Wisconsin, 805. Waushara Connty, Wisconsin, 491. Wayno County, Ohio, 432. Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 362. Wehtchester County, New York, 258, 260, 264. Western Canada, 191, 640. West India Islands, North Eastern, 827. Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, 151. Westmoreland Connty, Pennsylvania, 300, 315, 326. Western Stjites, 31, 32. West Tennessee, 580. West Virginia, 2!)7, 59o, 608, 611, 612, 614. White, C. A., 467, 468, 470, 755. White, 6., 548. White, I. C, 303-30f), 312, 322, 340. 346, 352. AVhito Mountains, New Hampshire, 225. White Pino, Nevada, 705. White River, Utah, 717. Whitney, .1. I)., 364,309,371,455,450,401,688-691, 693, 094. WhittlcHey, Charle-i, 37, 38, 361, 375, 370, 383, 400, 422,4.57,4.58,462-404,470. ; WilliamHon County, TenneflHeo, ,545. I Willianisou's Pass. Calit'ornia, 679. I Winchell, Alexander, 379. ., I WinehcU, N. IL, 401-404, 408-420, 435, 447, «ri, 472, •(78, 479, 483, 501-503, 512, 513, 538, 539, 032. (Iei3) » Ih l^^pW^Wfet^^' "^s. 184 MAPOTECA OEOLOOICA AMERICANA. [BULL. 7. WiDHtou (.'ounty, AUbani», OOS. Winnebago County, Wigoouitin, 4H8. Wisconoln, :I7, 44»-4S4, 4B8, 469, 400. 473-477, 485- 600, S04-S08, BlU-en, 514-536, 889-901. WiRconoln counties : AHhIand, 45H, 470, 492. 508, 630, 531. Bayflvld, 530, 531. Buffalo, 532. lianiett, 600, 530. Cbippewu, 500, 532. Douglaa, 530. Eau Claire, 632. Iowa, 490, 408. Lincoln, 608, 631. Oconto, 486, 527. . Pepin, 532. Pl«rce, 632. Saint Croix, 600, 632. Temprealeau, 498, 632. WiBconsin River, 449. Wiaconsin Valley, 893-901. Wise County, VirglDi*, S8S-690, 600, «1«. WislisenuB, A.,8e. Wood County, Ohio, 418. Wood County, Wisconsin, 477. Woods location (Lake Superior), 040. Wooster, L. C. 600, 532. Wortben, A. H., 466, 484. Wright, C. K., 514, 527, 533, 536. Wright County, Missouri, 719. Wright, G.F., 887. Wrigley, II. K,7 1,297. Wyandot Couuty, Ohio, 401. Wyoming, 020, 031, P:i5, 636, 734, 878, 916, 921-923 Wyoming Couuty, Pennsylylaua, 307. Yellow Rlvor, Wisconsin, 894. TellowHtone National Park, 917, 919, 920. Yellowstone River, 027, B29, 830. Yellowstone Valley, Montana, 912. York County , New Brunswick, 136. York County, Pennsylvania, 295, 298, 335, 341. York, South Carolina, 554, 666, 668. Yon Bet, California, 686. Young, J. B., 235. Yuba River, California, 681. Zacatecas, Mexico, 803, 809. Zimapan, Mexico, 804. Zou;Blabuaoao, Mexico, 807. Zanl Range, New Mexi«o, 791. 1«4) n-i tl m n 1^ 1 1 \i-% Li I ":' IJ H:| J J * "^Ir I r.t