Vol. 4, p. 44. Silliman on the Geology and Mineralogy of Lake George. 249. Dwight on the Geology of Catskill mountains. 231. Eaton on the Geology of the Highlands. 371. Hudson Marble. 7, p. 344. Chilton's Analysis of the Brine Springs, New-York. 8, p. 1. Dewey's Geology of Berkshire county and parts adjoining. 9. p. 195, vol. 13, p. 383. Geology of the District along the Canal. 247. Dr. Lee on the Ancram Lead Mine. 1. Dr. Steele on the Geology and Mineralogy of Saratoga Springs. 16. Oolitic formation in Saratoga county. 10, p. 209. Finch on the New Sandstone of U. States. 227. Finch on Tertiary Formations along the Hudson. 11, p. 213. Geddes on the Geology of the Ontario valley. 12, p. 17. Eaton on Diluvial deposites in State of New-York. 136. Disbrow's Experiments in Boring. 303. Meade on Analogy between European and American Minerals. 381. Remains of the Mastodon in Ontario County. 13, p. 145. Meade's Analysis of Mineral Spring at Albany. 14, p. 31. Fossil from Lake Erie and the Delaware and Hudson canal. 145, 359, vol. 15, p. 233. Eaton's Geological Communica tions. 15, p. 1 & 6. Carpenter & Smith on the Salt Springs of the United States. 16, p. 79. Dearborn on Variation in the Level of the Lake. 187. Dr. L. C. Beck on the Presence of Iron in Onondaga Salt Springs. 242. Dr. Steel on Iodine in Saratoga Mineral Waters. 299. Eaton on Argillite embracing Anthracite, 341. Dr. Steel's Description of the High Rock Spring, Saratoga. 17, p. 334, vol. 18, p. 375. Eaton's Geological Communications. 398. Carburetted hydrogen at Fredonia. 408. Thomas on Diluvial Scratches and Furrows. 18, p. 142. Bromine in Saratoga Springs & Salina Salt Springs. 209. Wadsworth's Geology of Genesee river. 346. Chilton's Analysis of Mineral Waters in the city of New-York. 354. Depositions of Calcareous Tufa at Chittinango. 19, p. 21. Eaton on Coal Formations in New-York and Penn sylvania. Vol. 19, p. 141. Forman on the Salt Formation at Salina. 220. Finch on the Mineralogy and Geology of St. Lawrence county. 311. Shepherd on the Salisbury Iron Mines. 326. Thomas on Coal Formations. 20, p. 124. Scratches in Graywacke. 156. Buffalo Mineral Spring, Analysis of. 21, p. 97. Mather on the Geology of the Highlands. 182. Steel's Analysis of Ballston and Saratoga Water. 22, p. 165. Eaton on Trilobites. 23, p. 97. Silliman on an Oil Spring in Allegany county. 207. Alluvial Deposites of the Mohawk. 243. Thomson on Diluvial Action. 395, vol. 25, p. 334. Green on Trilobites. 25, p. 346. Crawe and Gray on the Mineralogy and Geology 27, p. 326. 363. Shepherd on the Strontianite of Schoharie. 28, p. 172. Gebhard on the Geology and Mineralogy of Schoharie county. 1, p. 236, vol. 2, p. 237, 241, 366, 368, 375, vol. 3, p. 233, 235, 236, 367, vol. 4, p. 54, vol. 5, p. 39, 251, 255, 265, 399, vol. 6, p. 178, 180, 250, vol. 7, p, 56, 57, 252, vol. 8, p. 88, 256, vol. 9, p. 39, 242, 250, 402, vol. 16, p. 185, 377, vol. 17, p. 145, vol. 18, p. 359, vol. 19, p. 359, vol. 23, p. 403, vol. 24, p. 171, vol. 25, p. 212-Localities of Minerals. 2, p. 371, vol. 19, p. 358, vol. 20, p. 122, vol. 27, p. 166Localities of Fossils. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,, 61 Volumes. Vol. 1, p. 310. Le Sueur on a New Genus of Fossil Shells. 185. Jessup on the Geology of the Northeastern part 212. Troost on the Quartz of Lake George. 3, p. 68. Keating on the Lameller Pyroxene of West-Point. 105. Troost on the Pyroxene of the United States. 234. Petalite from Lake Ontario. 293. Chrysoberyl of Saratoga. 4, p. 289. Say on the Crinoidea. 765. Bigsby on a Trilobite at Lockport. New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Vol. 1, p. 191. Torrey on a New Ore of Zinc at Ancram. 2, p. 116. Finch on the Alluvial Formations of the United States. 132. Minerals of Herkimer county. 3, p. 49. Hayes on Inflammable Springs in Ontario county. 5, p. 176. L. C. Beck on the Salt Springs at Salina. 6, p. 66. Dana's Analysis of the Waters of Congress Springs. 92. L. C. Beck's Analysis of the Mineral Water at Albany. Annals of the New-York Lyceum of Natural History. Vol. 1, p. 45. De Kay on Fossil Bilobites. 174. De Kay on Trilobite. 185. Renwick on Trilobite, &c. 3, p. 44. Dr. Thomson's Analysis of American Minerals. Transactions of the Albany Institute. Vol. 1, p. 84. Morse on the Graywack Region. 87. J. Henry's Topographical Sketch of the State. 126. Eaton on the Coal Formations of the State of New-York. 233, G. W. Clinton on the Graphite of Ticonderoga. To the above must be added, Cleaveland's Mineralogy. Emmons' Mineralogy. Shepherd's Mineralogy. Maclure on the Geology of the United States. Akerly on the Geology of the Hudson river. Eaton's Works on the Geology of the Country along the Canal. Robinson's Catalogue of the Minerals of the United States. M. H. Webster's Catalogue of the Minerals of the State of New-York. Momoirs of the New-York Board of Agriculture. The 2d volume contains, Eaton's Geological Survey of the Counties of Albany and Rensselaer. The 3d volume, Dr. Steel's Geographical Survey of the County of Saratoga. Green on Trilobites. Transactions of the Literary and Philosophical Society of N. York, particularly De Witt Clinton's Introductory Address and his Communications. Transactions of the Society for the promotion of Useful Arts. Many interesting facts concerning the early history of Mineralogical Discovery in this State may also be found in the volumes of the New-York Medical Repository. Coxe's Medical Museum, published at Philadelphia. Barton's Med. and Physical Journal, published at Philadelphia. American Medical and Philosophical Register, published at NewYork. References to Articles on the Zoology of the State of NewYork, in the following werks: Silliman's Journal. Vol. 1, p. 149. Rafinesque on Sponges found on the shores of Long-Island. 155. 6, p. 107, 7, p. 63. 9, p. 290. Rafinesque on a New Genus of Fresh Water Fish found at Fishkill. 258. Barnes on the Fresh Water Shells of the United States. Dr. Mitchill on the Proteus of the Lakes. Dr. Mitchill on a New Species of Raya-(fish.) 10, p. 48. Dr. Mitchill on Snakes. 53. Dr. Harlan on Batracian Reptiles. 287. Dr. Mitchill on the Natural History of the Clam. 11, p. 268, vol. 13, p. 66. Barnes on Batracian Reptiles. 13, p. 224. Natural History of Orange county. 359. Barnes on Fresh Water Shells. 18, p. 47. Hildreth on the American Locust. 26, p. 113. Thomas on the Crysomela Vitivora. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Vol. 1, p. 13, 123, 459. Say on Fresh Water Shells. 19. Say on North American Insects. 57, 374. Say on Crustacea of the United States. 81, 83, 88, 102, 126. Le Sueur on the Fishes of N. York. 86. Le Sueur on Lake Erie Tortoise. 222, 363, 413. Le Sueur on Fishes. 353. Ord on two species of Gracula—(birds.) 407. Dr. Mitchill on Three Species of Fish. 3, p. 216. Worth on an Insect destructive to the Peach Tree. 340, 381, vol. 4, p. 25, 163, 250, vol. 5, p. 28, 57. Charles Bonaparte's Papers on American Birds. Vol. 4, p. 203. Say on the Tortoises of the United States. 5, p. 317, vol. 6, p. 7, 53. Dr. Harlan on North American Reptiles. Annals of the New-York Lyceum of Natural History. Vol. 1, p. 163. Audobon on the Swallow. 2, p. 156. De Witt Clinton on the Cliff Swallow. 49. De Witt Clinton on a New Species of Fish in the Hudson. 42. Cozzens on the Porcupine. 7, 154, 293. Bonaparte on the Birds of the United States. 279. De Kay on the Eurypterus Remipes. 133, 259. Le Conte and Dr. J. A. Smith on the SirenIntermedia. 3, p. 91. Le Conte on North American Tortoises. New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Vol. 1, p. 188. De Witt Clinton on the Salmo Otsego. |