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APPENDIX II.

Catalog and Table of Contents of the Publications of the Michigan Geological and Biological Survey1.

DOUGLASS HOUGHTON, State Geologist.

Reports from 1838-1846 were published with Legislative documents as follows: S. D. means Senate Document; H. D., House Document; J. D., Joint Document. State Geologist is abbreviated S. G., and State Geological Survey, S. G. S.

*1838. Report of a select committee of the Board of Regents of the University on the collection of the S. G.

H. D. Vol. I, p. 1-2; S. D. No. 1, p. 1. H. D. No. 55 is duplicate of No. 1. State-
ment of the expenditures on account of the S. G. S. for the year 1837.

H. D. No. 8. pp. 115-118; S. D. No. 21. (First annual account of the S. G.), pp. 315-318.
Report of the S. G. (first annual).

H. D. No. 24, pp. 276-317, separately, No. 14, pp. 1-39.

Communication from the S. G.

H. D. No. 46, pp. 457-460.

*1839. Report of the S. G., in relation to the improvement of State Salt Springs. H. D. No. 2, pp. 39-45; S. D. No. 1, pp. 1-7.

Report of the committee on the S. G.'s report in relation to the improvement of the
State Salt Springs.

H. D. No. 4, p. 123.

Report of the S. G. in relation to the iron ore, etc., on the school section in town five south, range seven west, in Branch county.

H. D. No. 21, pp. 342-344.

Second annual report of the State Geologist.

H. D. No. 23, pp. 380-507; S. D. No. 12, pp. 264-391.

Report of the Committee of the Senate on Manufacturers, to whom was referred the
communication of the S. G. relative to salt springs and the salines of the State.

S. D. No. 3, pp. 85-86 (parallel to H. D. No. 4).
Communication from the S. G. relative to the S. G. S.

S. D. No. 25, pp. 463-466.

*1840. Report of S. G. relative to the improvement of the salt springs.
H. D. No. 2, Vol. I, pp. 18-23; S. D. No. 8, Vol. II, pp. 153-158.
Annual report of the State Geologist (third, map of Wayne county).

H. D. No. 27, Vol. II, pp. 206-293; S. D. No. 7, Vol. II, pp. 66-153, separately No.
8, pp. 1-120.

Report of the select committee to whom was referred the several reports of the S. G.
H. D. No. 46, Vol. II, pp. 455-461.

Report of the majority of the Committee on Finance on the communication and
accounts of the S. G. for 1839.

Report of the minority of the Committee on Finance on the same subject.

Report of the select committee on S. G.'s report and accounts relative to improvement of Salt Springs, etc.

S. G.'s account for the year 1839, the same being the subject matter of the three preceding reports.

S. D. Nos. 15, 16, 17, 18, pp. 209-224.

*1841. Special message concerning State Salt Springs.

NOTE.

H., S. and J. D. No. 5, pp. 235-254.

Annual report of the S. G. (fourth).

H., S. and J. D. No. 11, pp. 472-607, separately H. D. No. 27, pp. 1-184.

Report of the S. G. relative to county state maps.

H. D. No. 35, pp. 94-98.

The greater part of the publications of the Michigan Geological and Biological Survey are distributed gratis to public libraries and exchanges, and also to citizens of Michigan on the payment of forwarding charges. A considerable number of copies of each publication are reserved for sale at the list price.

*Publication out of print.

*1842. Report of the S. G. relative to the State Salt Springs.
H. D. No. 2, pp. 15-21; S. D. No. 1, pp. 1-9.

Report of the select committee in relation to the report of the S. G.
H. D. No. 19, pp. 77-79.

Annual report of the S. G. (fifth).

J. D. No. 9, pp. 436-441.

*1843. Annual Report of S. G. (sixth).

J. D. No. 8, pp. 398-402.

Report of the S. G. relative to the State Salt Springs.

S. D. No. 9, pp. 402-408.

*1844. Annual report of the S. G. (seventh).

S. D. No. 11 (three pages).

D. Houghton undertook an arrangement with the Linear Survey of the U. S. Land Office by which a certain amount of geological work was done, which was never published by the State, the results of which appear largely in the township plats of the Land Office, and in the report of C. T. Jackson, 1849, U. S. S. Ex. D. No. 1, pp. 371-935, H. Ex. D. No. 5, Vol. 3, Part 3, including sub-reports of W. A. Burt and Bela Hubbard on the geology of the sub-divisions of the Linear Survey, First Session 31st Congress, and of Foster & Whitney, U. S. Geologists, Part I, H. Ex. D. No. 69, pp. 1-224 and 12 Plates, First Session 31st Congress; S. Ex. D. No. 2, Vol. 2, p. 147, Second Session 31st Congress; Part II, S. Ex. D. No. 4, Vol. 3, p. 3, Special Session 32d Congress.

The work of the Geological Survey was interrupted by the death of D. Houghton while actively engaged in explorations.

*1846. Report from Geological Department by S. W. Higgins, principal assistant. J. D. No. 12, 22 pp.

Report of the joint committee relative to the Geological Survey.

J. D. No. 15, 8 pp.

A. WINCHELL, State Geologist.

*First Biennial Report of the Progress of the Geological Survey, embracing observations on the geology, zoology and botany of the Lower Peninsula by A. Winchell, 1860. 339 pp. 1 geological map.

Sketch of the history of the geology of Michigan.

Part I. (a) Physical structure of the Northwest and general sketch of the geology of Michigan-the formations, their character, extent, thickness, etc.; (b) Tables of deep borings, with exhibited geology; (c) Economic geology: ores, coal, paint material, gypsum, salt, salt wells, tables of analyses, production of salt, peat, wells, and springs; (d) Physical geography, topography, hydrography, meteorology.

Part II. Catalog of the mammals, birds, reptiles, and molluscs of Michigan by M. Miles, M. D., State Zoologist.

Part III. Catalog of the wild phaenogamous and acrogenous plants of Lower Michigan with botanical notes upon the distribution.

*Volume I.

Upper Peninsula 1869-1873. Accompanied by an atlas. Part I. Iron Bearing Rocks (Economic) by T. B. Brooks. 320 pp. 4 views, 20 Pls. and 29 Figs. (a) Historical sketch of discovery and development; (b) Geological sketch of the Upper Peninsula (where to explore); (c) Lithology, mineral composition and classification of rocks, (d) Geology of the Marquette iron region; (e) Menominee iron region; (f) Gogebic and Montreal river iron range; (g) Explorations; (h) Magnetism of rocks and use of the magnetic needle in explorations; (i) Method and cost of mining specular and magnetic ores; (j) Chemical composition and analyses: (k) Appendices: 1. Lithological descriptions of Huronian rocks and ores. 2. Catalog of state collection. 3. Microscopic determination and descriptions. 4. Discovery of iron ores. 5. Magnetic analyses. 6. Synopsis of mining laws of Michigan. 7. Metallurgical qualities, etc., of Lake Superior ores. 8. Structure of banded ores and jasper.

Part II. Copper District by Raphael Pumpelly. 144 pp. 11 atlas plates. (a) Age of copper bearing rocks; (b) Lithology; (c) Paragenesis and derivation of copper and associated minerals; (d) Correlation of rocks; (e) Descriptive cross-sections; (f) General structure and lithology.

Part III. Paleozoic Rocks of the Upper Peninsula by C. Rominger. (a) Limits and surface configuration; (b) General geology of the bed rock and the surface deposits; (c) The formations, their character, distribution, fossils, minerals and ores, etc. *Volume II. Upper Peninsula 1869-1873. Appendices to Part 1, Volume I.

Iron Bearing Rocks (Economic) by T. B. Brooks. 298 pp., 20 Pls., 21 Figs. Appendix A: Lithological descriptions of 259 specimens of Huronian and Laurentian rocks by A. A. Julien. B: Catalog of state collection of Huronian rocks and ores; C: Microscopic determinations and descriptions of 78 specimens by C. E. Wright; D: Relating to the discovery of iron ores by United States surveyors; E: Notes on rocks along the shores of Lake Superior near Marquette, from Mss. of Dr. Houghton; F: Iron ore dock at L'Anse; G: Population of the Upper Peninsula in 1870; H: Magnetic analyses and color of powder of Marquette ores by F. B. Jenney; I: Synopsis of mining laws by C. D. Lawton; J: Metallurgical qualities and richness of Lake Superior ores, etc., by H. B. Tuttle; K: Lamination, plication, and faulting of banded ore and jasper (Illus.)

*Publication out of print.

C. ROMINGER, State Geologist.

Volume III. Lower Peninsula.

1873-1876. Bound in paper..

Part I. Geology of the Lower Peninsula by C. Rominger. 225 pp. 4 Pls. 1 map (in pocket). (a) Geographical position and surface configuration of Lower Peninsula; (b) Geological structure; (c) Soils; (d) Palaeozoic rock series. 1. Helderberg group, 2. Hamilton group, 3. Black shales of Ohio, 4. Waverly group, 5. Carboniferous limestone, 6. Coal measures and (e) Appendices: A. Observations on the Ontonagon silver mining district, and the slate quarries of Huron bay by C. Rominger, and B. Report on the Salt Manufacture by S. S. Garrigues.

Part II. Paleontology. Fossil corals by C. Rominger.

161 pp.

55 Pls. This is "a carefully elaborated" and finely illustrated monograph on the indigenous corals of Michigan.

Forwarding.

Price. Charges.

$3.00 $0 35

A limited number of this volume for which price in full is required in all cases.

*Volume IV. Upper Peninsula 1878-1880. 249 pp. 1 geological map (in pocket).

Part I. The Marquette Iron Region by C. Rominger; (a) General topography and geology of the district, (b) Stratigraphy, character and distribution of the iron bearing formations and associated rocks.

Part II. The Menominee Iron Region by C. Rominger: Stratigraphy, character and distribution of iron bearing formations and associated rocks.

C. E. WRIGHT AND M. E. WADSWORTH, State Geologist. See Vol. II and Vol. V. also the reports of the Commissioners of Mineral Statistics and the following entry:

*Report of the State Board of Geological Survey for 1891 and 1892. Also reports of Dr. Carl Rominger for 1881 and 1882; of C. E. Wright for 1885 to 1888, inclusive.

(a) Expenses of Survey from its inception to 1892; (b) Reports of Dr. Carl Rominger for 1881 and 1882, with notes on the iron bearing rocks in vicinity of Gogebic lake, Michigan; (c) of C. E. Wright for years 1885-8, with notes on the geology of the region between Marquette and L'Anse on magnetic belts, and on gas and salt wells in the Lower Peninsula; (d) of M. E. Wadsworth for 1888 to 1892 containing geological notes on the rocks between Iron River and Lake Gogebic and along the shore north of Marquette, on occurrences of gold west of Ishpeming, on granite, on the iron bearing country between the Marquette and the Menominee ranges, on the Marquette district, on the geological column, on gas and oil, salt weils, building stone, clay, slate, etc; (e) Sketch of the geology of the iron, gold, and copper districts by M. E. Wadsworth: 1. Geological formations (a) Upper Peninsula, (b) Lower Peninsula; 2. Azoic (Archean) system: (a) Cascade formation on the oldest sediments or eruptives, (b) Republic formation: conglomerates, quartzites, dolomite, jaspilite and iron ore, (d) Holyoke formation: conglomerates, quartzites, graywackes, granite, diabase, melaphyre, etc.; 3. Chemical deposits of the Azoic; 4. Paleozoic system: Potsdam sandstone, Eastern sandstone, North Trap range, South Trap range; 5. Veins and copper deposits on Keweenaw Point; 6. Minerals and rocks of Michigan-varieties, analyses, microscopic characteristics, etc.; (f) Extracts from the annual reports of the State Geologist, L. L. Hubbard for 1897-8, containing notes on the geology of Tuscola county, etc.

L. L. HUBBARD, State Geologist.

Volume V. Upper Peninsula 1881-1884; Lower Peninsula 1885-1893.
Prefatory note by L. L. Hubbard. Bound in heavy green cloth

Part I. Geological Report on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, exhibiting progress of work from 1881-1884. Iron and Copper Regions by C. Rominger. 180 pp. 1 map and 2 geological cross sections. *Publication out of print.

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(a) Introduction relative to the use and meaning of geologic terms and names; (b) Granitic group; (c) Dioritic group; (d) Iron ore group: 1. Marquette region, 2. Menominee, 3. Gogebic, 4. Penokee-Gobegic, Wisconsin, 5. Vermillion range, Minnesota; (e) Arenaceous slate group; (f) Mica schist formation; (g) Keweenaw group.

Part II. Geology of Lower Michigan with reference to deep borings. Edited from the notes of C. E. Wright by A. C. Lane. 102 pp. 73 Pls. and 1 map.

(a) An introduction on the origin of salt, gypsum and petroleum by L. L. Hubbard; (b) General geological considerations and difficulties in correctly interpreting the structure and character of the rock formations from well borings; (c) Geological formations of the Lower Peninsula and their economic products: 1. Descriptions of the various formations, 2. Occurrence of economic products: coal, gypsum, salt, bromine and bromides, mineral waters, oil and gas, and 3. Methods of taking and testing samples from well borings; (d) Well sections and their preparation, and geological sections and their use; (e) Particular descriptions of deep borings; (f) Plates illustrating character, thickness, mineral, and water content, etc., of the rock strata penetrated in the various deep borings; (g) Cross sections showing major and minor structures of the Michigan Basin.

*Volume VI. Upper Peninsula 1893-1897. cloth.

Bound in heavy green

Part I. Isle Royale by A. C. Lane, 281 pp., 16 Pls. 29 Figs. 13 Tables. (a) Historical Introduction; (b) Construction of a cross section from the drill records; (c) The succession of rocks; (d): 1. Grain of rocks, 2. Appendix to Chapter IV-Mathematical treatment of cooling problems; (e) Applications of the theory of the grain of rocks to Keweenawan rocks; (f) Petrography; (g) Topography and glacial geology; (h) Stratigraphy; (i) Chemical problems; (j) Diabases intrusive into the Huronian.

Part II. Keweenaw Point with particular reference to the felsites and their associated rocks by L. L. Hubbard. 155 pp. 10 Pls. 11 Figs. (a) Introductory statement; (b) Schlatter Lake area; (c) Bare Hill (d) Other occurrences of acid rocks; (e) Acid rocks of the Portage Lake area; (f) Recent work near Portage Lake; (g) Appendix: The crystallization of calcite from the copper mines of Lake Superior by Charles Palache. 6 Pls.

area;

Forwarding

Price. Charges.

ALFRED C. LANE, State Geologist.

Bound in heavy green

$1.25 $0.34

Volume VII. Lower Peninsula 1893-1900.

cloth.....

Part I. Geological Report on Monroe County by W. H. Sherzer. 240 pp. 17 Pls., 8 Figs. and 3 maps in colors. Bound in paper, cloth backs.

(a) Geographical and historical introduction; (b) Description of the nature, structure, distribution, and geological history of the Devonian and the Quaternary (glacial and post-glacial) deposits; (c) of the Silurian formation; (d) The topographic features; (e) The soils and sub-soils; (f) Economic products: Building materials, limestone, cement material, road metal, glass sand rock (the Sylvania), natural gas and oil, artesian water and mineral springs, salt, etc.; (g) The limestone and sandstone quarries; (h) Origin of dolomite; (i) Minerals of Monroe county: Calcite, aragonite, strontianite, celestite, gypsum, anhydrite, etc.; (j) Fossils of the Dundee and the Monroe formations. Figured.. Part II. Geological report on Huron county by A. C. Lane. 330 pp. 11 Pls., 12 Figs and 2 maps in colors. Bound in paper, cloth backs. (a) Historical introduction; (b) Geological column: Stratigraphy, distribution. structure and geological history of the underlying formations: 1. Coldwater shales, 2. Marshall sandstones. 3. Michigan series, 4. Bayport limestone, 5. Coal measures, and 6. Pleistocene deposits; (c) Topographic features: Beaches, moraines, etc.; (d) Soils and sub-soils; (e) Wells, borings and water supplies; (f) Economic reSources: Sand, sandstones and gritstones (grindstones), shales and clays, limestone, road metal, coal, ores (sulphides of iron, zinc and lead), salt and brines, gypsum, etc.; (g) Plants; (h): 1. Recent shells, 2. fossils of Marshall, Coldwater, and Bayport formations.

Part III. Geological Report on Sanilac county by C. H. Gordon. 31 pp. 5 Pls., 2 Figs. and 3 maps in colors. Bound in paper, cloth backs. (a) Topographic features; (b) Stratigraphy, distribution, and structure of the underlying formations: 1. Coldwater shales, 2. Marshall sandstone, and 3. Pleistocene deposits; (c) Economic resources: Building stone, sandstones, gritstones (grindstones), shales and clays, soils, water supplies, wells and borings, etc.

*Publication out of print.

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