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X-OHIO, INDIANA, AND MICHIGAN.

353.

1836-Hildreth (S. P.). A topographical and geological map of the coal measures, and of the muriatiferous and ferruginous deposits in the secondary region of the valley of the Ohio.

Accompanying "Observations on the bituminous coal deposits of the valley of the Ohio and the accompanying rock strata." Amer. Journ. Silliman, Vol. XXIX. New Haven, 1836.

Black etching, and with geological indications.

354.

1838-Locke (John). Geological map of Adams County, Ohio.

Accompanying "Second annual report on the geological survey of the State of Ohio," p. 238. Columbus, 1838.

Black, with geological indications.

355.

1844-Locke (John). Geological and magnetical chart of Copper Harbor (Lake Superior). Scale, 22 inches to a mile.

Accompanying "Observations made in the years 1838, '39, '40, '41, '42, and '43, to determine the magnetical dip, etc." Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. New series. 4°. Vol. IX, Article XI, Plate XLV. Philadelphia, 1846.

Black etching, and geological indications.

356.

1845-Burt (W. A.). Geological map of township lines in the northern peninsula of Michigan.

Accompanying "Geological report." Message from the President of the United States, Part III, p. 811. Washington, 1849.

Black, with lithological indications.

357.

1845-Houghton (Douglass). Geological map of townships in the northern peninsula of Michigan.

Accompanying "Geological report." Message from the President of the United States, Part III, p. 880. Washington, 1849.

Black, with lithological indications.

358.

1846-Burt (W. A.). Geological map of a district of township lines in the northern peninsula of Michigan.

Accompanying "Geological report." Message from the President of the United States, Part III, p. 811. Washington, 1849.

Black, with lithological indications.

359.

1846-Higgins (S. W.) and Hubbard (Bela). Geological map of a district E. and W. of the Ontonagon (Lake Superior).

Accompanying "Geological report." Message from the President of the
United States, Part III, p. 833. Washington, 1849.
Black, with lithological indications.

360.

1846-Hubbard and Ives. Geological map of the district subdivided by Messrs. Hubbard and Ives.

Accompanying "Geological report of Bela Hubbard." Message from the
President of the United States, Part III, p. 882. Washington, 1849.

A map of the district between L'Anse and Granite Point, Lake Superior.
In black, with lithological indications.

361.

1848-Whittlesey (Charles). Outline map of the geological formation of Ohio.

Accompanying "Outline sketch of the geology of Ohio," in Howe's Historical Collections, p. 579. (Cleveland), 1848.

Black etching, with geological indications. Reprinted in 1856.

362.

1849 Jackson (C. T.). Geological map of Keweenaw Point, 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.

363.

1849 Jackson (C. T.). Geological map of Isle Royale, 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.

364.

1850-Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.). Point, Lake Superior, Michigan; Schlatter.

Geological map of Keweenaw assisted by S. W. Hill and W.

Accompanying "Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan." Part I. Copper lands. Washington, 1850.

365.

1850-Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.). Geological map of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, Michigan; assisted by S. W. Hill and W. Schlatter.

Accompanying "Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan." Part I. Copper lands. Washington, 1850.

366.

1850-Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.). Geological map of the district between Portage Lake and Montreal River, Lake Superior, Michigan; assisted by S. W. Hill and W. Schlatter.

Accompanying "Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan." Part I. Copper lands. Washington, 1850.

367.

1851—Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.).

Geological map of the Lake

Superior land district in the State of Michigan.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land district." .Part II. The iron region, together with the general geology. Washington,

1851.

368.

1851-Anonymous (Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.)). Section and diagram illustrating the geology of the region between the northern shores of Lakes Superior and Michigan.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land 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.

369.

1851-Foster (J. W.) and Whitney (J. D.). Geological map of the district between Keweenaw Bay and Chocolate River, Lake Superior, Michigan.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land district." Part II. The iron region, together with the general geology. Washington, 1851.

370.

1851-Koch (F. C. L.). Geognostische Karte der Mineral-Regionen am Lake Superior, Michigan, North Amer.

Accompanying "Die Mineral-Regionen der obern Halbinsel Michigan's (N. A.) am Lake Superior und die Isle Royal. Göttingen, 1852.

371.

1853-Whitney (J. D.).

Geological map of Keweenaw Point, Lake Su

perior, Michigan. folio. New York, 1853.

Mr. Whitney was assisted by S. W. Hill and W. S. Stephens.

372.

1855-Rivot (L. E.). Carte géologique du Lac Supérieur, État de Michigan, dressée par MM. J. W. Foster et J. D. Whitney.

Accompanying "Voyage au Lac Supérieur." Annales des mines, 5o série, tome VII, p. 173, pl. VI. Paris, 1855.

Also issued separately.

373.

1855-Rivot (L. E.). Cartes de l'île Royale, de la Pointe de Keweenaw et de l'Ontonagon, dressées par MM. Foster et Whitney. Accompanying "Voyage au Lac Supérieur." Paris, 1855.

374.

1856-Newberry (J. S.). Map of the A. and N. L. R. R., its connections and geology. (Ohio.)

Accompanying "Report on the economical geology of the route of the Ashtabula and New Lisbon Railroad." Cleveland, 1857.

Black etching and geological indications.

375.

1856-Whittlesey (Charles). Outline map of the geological formation of Ohio.

Accompanying "Outline sketch of the geology of Ohio; in outlines of the geology of Ohio," p. 579. Cleveland, 1856.

Black etching, with geological indications. Reprint of the map of 1848.
See Whittlesey (Charles), 1848-No. 361.

376.

1856-Whittlesey (Charles). Geological railroad and township map of the State of Ohio. Geological outlines by Charles Whittlesey. Scale, 12 miles to the inch.

Accompanying "Outlines of the 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, 5 miles to the inch. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865.

Unseen.

378.

1865 Sayler (N.) Geological map of Indiana. Scale, 5 miles to the inch. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865.

Unseen.

379.

1865-Winchell (Alexander). Map of the Grand Traverse region (Michigan).

Accompanying "A report on the geological and industrial resources of the counties of Antrim, Grand Traverse, Benzie, and Leelanaw in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan." Ann Arbor, 1866.

Black, with dotted lines and geological indications.

380.

1867-Newberry (J. S.). Geological map of Ohio. Accompanying "Stebbins's atlas of Ohio."

Unseen.

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381.

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1869-Brooks (T. B.). Map of Republic Mountain and vicinity, Marquette County, Michigan. Scale, 400 feet to the inch. Accompanying "Geological suryey of Michigan." Atlas folio. 1873. Plate VI. New York, 1873.

382.

1869-Credner (H.). Geognostische Uebersichts-Karte der Eisenregionen der oberen Halbinsel von Michigan.

Accompanying "Die vorsilurischen Gebilde der oberen Halbinsel von Michigan in Nord-America." Zeitsch. Deut. Geol. Gesells. Vol. XXI. Taf. VIIL 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. 598. Boston, 1869.

384.

1870-Newberry (J. S.). Preliminary geological map of Ohio. Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio", 1869. Columbus, 1871.

385.

1871-Gilbert (G. K.) Map of Lucas County, colored to show the geological structure.

Accompanying "Geological survey of Ohio", Geology. Vol. I, p. 573. Columbus, 1873.

386.

1872 Brooks (T. B.). Map of the Menominee iron region, upper peninsula, Michigan. Scale, 7,040 feet to one inch or 3 inch to a mile. Accompanying "Geological survey of Michigan." Atlas folio. 1873. Plate IV. New York, 1873.

387.

1872 Brooks (T. B.). Map of the Marquette iron region, upper peninsula, Michigan. Scale, 7,040 feet to the inch.

Accompanying "Geological survey of Michigan." Atlas folio. 1873. Plate 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 Mountains." Annals of Lyceum of Natural History of New York, Vol. X. Plate XII. New York, 1874.

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