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VIL-NEW ENGLAND, COMPRISING MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, AND CON-
NECTICUT.

193.

1817-Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of a part of Massachusetts on Connecticut River.

Accompanying "Remarks on the geology and mineralogy of a section of Massachusetts on Connecticut River, with a part of New Hampshire and Vermont." Amer. Journ., Silliman. Vol. I. New York, 1819.

194.

1818.-Dana (J. F.) and Dana (S. L.) A geological map of Boston and its vicinity.

Accompanying "Outlines of the mineralogy and geology of Boston and its vicinity," with a geological map. Boston, 1818.

195.

1819-Dewey (C.). A geological map of the northwest part of Massachusetts. Scale, 2 miles to the inch.

Accompanying "Sketch of the mineralogy and geology of the vicinity of Williams College, Williamstown, Mass." Amer. Journ., Silliman. Vol. I. New York, 1819.

196.

1822-Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of the Connecticut. Scale, 5 miles to of an inch.

Accompanying "A sketch of the geology, &c. of the regions contiguous to the river Connecticut." Amer. Journ., Silliman. 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." Amer. Journ. Silliman. Vol. VIII. New Haven, 1824.

198.

1824-Hitchcock (E.) Outlines of the geology of Martha's Vineyard, &c.
Accompanying "Notices of the geology of Martha's Vineyard and the
Elizabeth Islands." Amer. Journ. Silliman. Vol. VII, p. 336, Plate IV. New
Haven, 1824.

Reprinted in Journal of Science of the Royal Institution of London, February, 1824.

199.

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, Massachusetts, and of the 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 Massachusetts under the direction of the government of that State." Amer. Jour. Silliman. Vol. XXII. New Haven, 1833.

Is also published separately.

201.

1833-Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of Massachusetts.

Accompanying "Report 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. 360. Boston, 1837.

The copy seen of this map has not been colored; there are merely a few black etchings on it.

203.

1840-Jackson (C. T.). A geological map of Rhode Island. Scale, 3 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Report on the geological and agricultural survey of the State of Rhode Island." Providence, 1840.

204.

1841-Hitchcock (E.). A geological map of Massachusetts. Fourth edition.

Accompanying "Final report on the geology of Massachusetts," Vol. I, Plate 52. Frontispiece. 4°. Northampton, 1841.

The author calls it an "Index to a Geological 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 the title, "Geological map of Massachusetts, made by order of the legislature." Scale, 5 miles to an inch, 1:316,800. It is placed at the left hand lower corner of the large topographical map published by the legislature. Boston, 1844.

205.

1842 Percival (J. G.). A geological map of Connecticut.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of the State of Connecticut." New Haven, 1842.

Black, with the outlines of the formations and letters.

206.

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 hand lower corner of the large topographical map published by the legislature.

See Hitchcock (Edward), 1841-No. 204.

207.

1844-Jackson (C. T.). A geological map of New Hampshire. Scale, 6 miles to the inch.

Accompanying "Final report on the geology and mineralogy of the State of New Hampshire." 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 Rhode Island coal field.

Accompanying "Report 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 first geological map printed mechanically in colors in America, by A. Sonrel, of Woburn, Massachusetts.

210.

1857-Hitchcock (E.). Ichno-geological 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.). Ichno-geological map of the Connecticut Valley (portion in Massachusetts).

Accompanying "Some indications of recent sensitiveness to unequal pressures 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.

1860-Hager (A. D.). Geological map of Plymouth, Vermont.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of Vermont," in two vols., 40, Vol. II, Plate XVIII. Claremont, N. H., 1861.

213.

1860-Anonymous (Hitchcock, C. H.). Road map of the island of Rhode Island or Aquidneck. Scale, 1 inch to the mile. Newport, (R. I.), 1860.

Presented by the city of Newport to the members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science August 1, 1860. Colored geologically.

214.

1861-Hager (A. D.). Geological map of the State of Vermont.

Accompanying "Map of the State of Vermont under the direction of H. F. Walling," in four sheets. A small map in the corner of the title sheet. New York, 1861.

215.

1861-Hitchcock (father and sous). Geological map of a part of Rutland County and Isle la Motte, Vermont.

Accompanying "Report on the Geology of Vermont," in two volumes, 4to, Vol. II, Plate VIII. Claremont, N. H., 1861.

216.

1861-Hitchcock (father and sons). Geological map of Vermont, traced out and compiled by the members of the geological survey, Messrs. Edward Hitchcock, Edward Hitchcock, jr., Charles H. Hitchcock, and Albert D. Hager. Scale, 1: 400,000.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of Vermont," in two volumes, 4to, Vol. II. Claremont, N. H., 1861.

217.

1861-Hitchcock (C. H.). Map of the surface geology of Vermont. Scale, 1: 400,000.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of Vermont," in two volumes, 4to, Vol. II. Claremont, N. H., 1861.

218.

1862-Hitchcock (C. H.). Geological map of Northern Maine.

Accompanying "Notes on the geology of Maine," in Proceed. of the Portland Society of Nat. Hist., Vol. I, Part I., p. 84. Portland, 1862. Black etching and geological indications.

See Hitchcock (C. H.), 1862-No. 219.

219.

1862-Hitchcock (C. H.). Geological map of Northern Maine.

Accompanying "General report upon the geology of Maine,” sixth annual report of the secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, p. 318. Augusta, 1861.

Black etching and geological indications. The report is dated 1861 and the map 1862.

220.

1863-Hitchcock (C. H.). (No title on the map.) Geological map of the country between Belfast and Saint George, west side of Penobscot Bay, Maine.

Accompanying "Second annual report upon the Nat. Hist. and Geology 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 Rockport and vicinity.

Accompanying "Second annual report upon the Nat. Hist. and Geology of the State of Maine," p. 242. (Boston) 1863.

Black etching.

222.

1869-Hitchcock (C. H.). Geological map of part of the Ammonoosuc gold field, New Hampshire.

Accompanying "First annual report upon the geology and mineralogy of the State of New Hampshire." Manchester, 1869.

223.

1870-Hitchcock (C. H.). Map illustrating the distribution of granite in New Hampshire.

Accompanying "Second annual report upon the geology and mineralogy of the State of New Hampshire." Manchester, 1870.

224.

1871-Hitchcock (C. H.). Geological map of Massachusetts. Scale, 10 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Official Topographical atlas of Massachusetts," by H. F. Walling and O. W. Gray. Folio, p. 18. Boston, 1871.

225.

1872-Hitchcock (C. H.). (No title.) Geological map of the White

Mountains.

Accompanying "Report of the geological survey of the State of New Hamp'shire," showing its progress during the year 1871. Nashua, 1872.

226.

1874-Marcou (Jules). Carte géologique des bords du Lac Champlain entre Georgia (Vermont), Chazy (New York), et Phillipsburgh (Canada).

Accompanying "Sur les colonies dans les roches Taconiques des bords du Lac Champlain," Bull. Soc. Géol. France," 3ième série, Vol. IX, p. 18. Paris,

1880.

Scale, 1:160,000, is not given on the map, owing to a mistake of the engravers.

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