Volume 1
Geologic literature on North America, 1785-1918 / by John M. Nickles.
- John Milton Nickles
- Date:
- 1923-1924
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Geologic literature on North America, 1785-1918 / by John M. Nickles. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Whittle, Charles Livy. 89 (with Davis, W. M.) The intrusive and extrusive Trassic trap sheets of the Connecticut Valley. Harvard Coll, Mus C Z, B 16 (g s 2) :99-138 (1889) 91 Genesis of the manganese deposits of Quaco, N. B. Boston Soc N H, Pr 25 : 253-258 (1891) 91a The beach phenomena at Quaco, N. B. Am G 7:183-187 (1891) 92 An ottrelite-bearing phase of a meta- morphic conglomerate in the Green Moun¬ tains. Am J Sc (3) 44: 270-277 (1892) 93 Some dynamic and metasomatic phe¬ nomena in a metamorphic conglomerate in the Green Mountains. G Soc Am, B 4 : 147-166 (1893) 94 The occurrence of Algonkian rocks in Vermont and the evidence for their subdi¬ vision. J G 2:396-429 (1894) 94a The general structure of the main axis of the Green Mountains. Am J Sc (3) 47:347-355 (1894) 98 The clays and clay industry of Mas¬ sachusetts. Eng M J 66 : 245—246 (1898) 98a The building and road stones of Massachusetts. Eng M J 66 : 336-337 (1898) 99 The Buffalo Hump mining camp, Idaho. Eng M J 68 : 215-216 (1899) 00 Rifting and grain in granite. Eng M J 70 : 161 (1900) Whittlesey, Charles (1808—1886). 3S Report. Ohio G S, 2d An Rp : 41-71 (1838) 43 A statement of elevations in Ohio with reference to the geological forma¬ tions ... Am J Sc 45 : 12-18 (1843) 4G Copper regions of Lake Superior. 64 pp, 1846 47 General geology of Ohio. — pp, map, 1847 [not seen] 4S Notes upon the drift and alluvium of Ohio and the West. Am J Sc (2) 5 : 205- 217 (1848) 49 Description of a coal plant supposed to be new [from Summit Co., Ohio]. Am J Sc (2) 8:375-377, il (1849) 49a Outline sketch of the geology of Ohio. In Howe, Henry, Historical collec¬ tions of Ohio ... : 577-589, map, Cincinnati 1849 Reproduced with map, Cleveland 1856 50 On the natural terraces and ridges of the country bordering Lake Erie. Am J Sc (2) 10:31-39 (1850) Also in his Fugitive essays: 179-191, Hudson, Ohio, 1852 51 Remarks upon the section from the falls of Wolf River, through Navarino to Lake Michigan; The dip, bearing, and thickness of the Silurian groups; The ancient and present beaches of Lake Michigan ; Artesian wells in the red clay of Green Bay. In Foster, J. W., and Whitney, Whittlesey, Charles—Continued. J. D., Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land district, pt 2 (U S, 32d Cong spec sess, S Ex Doc 4) : 174-176, 177-183, 270-273, 393-395 (1851) 51a. On the “ superficial deposits ” of the northwestern part of the United States. Am As, Pr 5:54-57 (1851) 51b On the equivalency of the rocks of northeastern Ohio and the Portage, Che¬ mung, and Hamilton rocks of New York. Am As, Pr 5:207-221, il (1851) 52 Geological report on that portion of Wisconsin bordering on the south shore of Lake Superior. In Owen, D. D., Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota ... : 421-473, Phila 1852 52a A dissertation upon the origin of mineral coal. In his Fugitive essays... : 97- 125, Hudson, Ohio, 1852 53 Western Reserve coal field, Ohio. An Sc, Cleveland, 1:70-72 (1853) 53a Origin of the bitumen of stratified rocks. An Sc, Cleveland, 1 : 153-157 (1853) 54 Drift etchings, Lake Superior. An Sc, Cleveland, 2:57-59 (1854) 54a The Allegheny coal field. An Sc, Cleveland, 2:127-132 (1854) 5G Geological, railroad, and township map of the State of Ohio. Scale 12 miles to 1 inch. N Y 1856 55 Outline sketch of the geology of Ohio. Ohio St Bd Agr, An Rp 12 : 533-547 (1858) 5Sa Report of progress for the region between the Oconto and Menomonee rivers. In Report of the commissioners of the geological survey [of Wisconsin] : 5-7, Madison 1858 59 Paleontology and the moral sense. 10 pp, maps, Cleveland 1859 [priv pub] 60 On the drift cavities, or “ potash kettles ” of Wisconsin. Am As, Pr 13 : 297-301 (1860) 60a On the origin of the Azoic rocks of Michigan and Wisconsin. Am As, Pr 13 : 301-308 (1S60) 63 Ancient mining on the shores of Lake Superior. Smiths Contr Knowl 13 art 4 (155) 29 pp (1863) 63a Mineral resources of the Cordilleras of North America, particularly as to pre¬ cious metals. 64 pp, map, Cleveland, Ohio, 1863 63b The Penokee mineral range, Wis. Boston Soc N H, Pr 9:235-244 (1863) [Wis G S], G Wis 3:216-223 (1880) 66 On the fresh-water glacial drift of the Northwestern States [Great Lakes re¬ gion]. Smiths Contr Knowl 15 art 3 (197) : 32 pp, map (1866) 66a Geology and minerals ; a report of explorations in the mineral regions of Min¬ nesota during the years 1848, 1859, and 1864. 54 pp, Cleveland 1866](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29979869_0001_1117.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


