V Catalog Illustrating the History from a Collection in University of Illinois at Urbana-Chai vm V. Ci LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAICN 016.5509 Un3g cop. 2 RARE BOOK ROOH GEOLOGY EMERGING BATAVORVAf, x OJficinA Elzevirian a Anno Frontispiece of Josias SIMLER, Vallesiae et Alpium descriptio, 1633 GEOLOGY EMERGING A Catalog Illustrating the History of Geology (1500-1850) from a Collection in the Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign By Dederick C. Ward, Geology Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Albert V. Carozzi, Professor of Geology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Robert B. Downs Publication Fund No. 8 University of Illinois Library and The Graduate School of Library and Information Science Distributed by the Publication Office, Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois 1984 1984 BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA u,uc LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Library. Geology emerging. (Robert B. Downs Publication Fund; no. 8) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Geology History Bibliography Catalogs. I. Ward, Dederick C. II. Carozzi, Albert V. III. Title. IV. Series: Robert B. Downs Publication Fund (Series); no. 8. Z6035.U55 1984 [QE11] 016.55'09 84-8556 ISBN 0-87845-071-8 THIS PUBLICATION HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF GEORGE W. and MILDRED K. WHITE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY FRIENDS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Contents Acknowledgments xv Introduction to the Catalog 1 Introduction to the Collection 4 Organization of the Catalog 33 Catalog 35 Index.. .537 List of Illustrations Frontispiece of Dezallier d'Argenville, 1775 cover artwork Frontispiece of Simler, 1633 frontispiece 29. Agricola, 1558 facing page 36 33. Agricola, 1621 42 38. Aimo, 1599 48 41. Albertus Magnus, 1519 54 43. Aldrovandi, 1648 60 97. Baier, 1708 66 126. Bartholinus, 1670 72 183. Beringer, 1767 78 193. Bertrand, 1763 84 194. Bertrand, 1766 90 203. Besson, 1569 96 220. Biringucci, 1558 102 248. Bonini, 1663 108 251. Boodt, 1609 114 254. Boodt, 1644 120 281. Bourguet, 1729 126 369. Buckland, 1823 132 401. Burnet, 1699 138 414. Calzolari, 1622 144 456. Cesalpino, 1602 150 457. Cesi, 1636 156 478. Chastellux, 1786 160 491. Clave, 1635 164 550. Cronstedt, 1781 168 609. Dausque, 1677 172 628. Delanges, 1779 176 660. Dezallier d'Argenville, 1755 180 667. Dolce, 1617 184 678. Donati, 1758 188 679. Dondi dall'Orologio, 1787 192 711. Du Thoum, 1616 196 751. Entzelt, 1551 200 752. Ercker, 1580 204 759. Evans, 1755 208 773. Falloppio, 1569 212 779. Faujas de Saint-Fond, 1778 facing page 216 781. Faujas de Saint-Fond, 1784 220 861. Francois, 1665 224 906. Gesner, 1565 228 914. Gimma, 1730 232 979. Guglielmini, 1739 236 1020. HaUy, 1784 240 1041. Henckel, 1760 244 1047. Hennepin, 1698 248 1093. Hoeffel, 1734 252 1116. Hooke, 1667 256 1160. Mutton, 1785 260 1172. Imperato, Ferrante, 1672 264 1173. Imperato, Francisco, 1610 268 1235. Kalm, 1753-1761 272 1257. Kircher, 1665 276 1282. Knorr, 1755-1773 280 1284. Knorr, 1768-1778 284 1321. Lang, 1708 288 1322. Lang, 1709 292 1356. Lehmann, 1756 296 1358. Leibniz, 1749 300 1367. Leonardus, 1516 304 1382. Lhwyd, 1699 308 1449. Maclure, 1817 312 1495. Marbode, 1531 316 1504. Marsigli, 1725 320 1521. Maupertuis, 1738 324 1541. Mercati, 1719 328 1601. Monardes, 1577 1608. Moreira de Mendonca, 1758 336 1611. Moro, 1740 340 1717. Palissy, 1580 344 1718. Palissy, 1636 348 1726. Panarolo, 1656 352 1728. Papin, 1647 356 1755. Pettus, 1686 360 1804. Plot, 1686 364 1823. Quirini, 1676 368 1827. Ramazzini, 1691 372 1844. Ray, 1693 376 1935. Rumpf, 1711 380 1937. Rumpf, 1741 384 1954. Saussure, 1779-1796 facing page 388 1966. Scheuchzer, 1708 392 1973. Scheuchzer, 1726 396 1975. Scheuchzer, 1731-1735 400 1991. Schopf, 1787 404 1993. Schott, 1663 408 2005. Scilla, 1752 416 2009. Scopoli, 1772 422 2023. Sendel, 1742 428 2060. Simler, 1574 434 2086. Sorrentino, 1734 440 2105. Stella, 1517 446 2107. Stelluti, 1637 452 2108. Steno, 1667 458 2110. Steno, 1669 464 2112. Steno, 1671 470 2164. Theophrastus, 1613 476 2181. Tonti, 1687 482 2214. Vallemont, 1696 488 2216. Vallisnieri, 1728 494 2217. Vallisnieri, 1726 500 2241. Venegas, 1769-1770 506 2256. Volney, 1803 512 2301. Werner, 1784 518 2321. Whiston, 1696 524 Illustration from Scheuchzer, 1726 534 Frontispiece of Beringer, 1726 537 Acknowledgments The idea of this catalog originated with Harriet E. Wallace, Professor Emerita of Library Administration and Geology Librarian from 1962 to 1979. She identified and selected a major portion of the titles included in this catalog. We are deeply indebted to her infinite patience in the tedious task of bibliographic verification of authors, titles, and editions. Marguerite Carozzi devoted countless hours to this project by finding many titles to which there was no lead, by examining book by book all the uncataloged entries, and by drawing attention to the geological content of many works, particularly in foreign languages. The final editing and typing of the introduction, indexing, and proof- reading are among the other tasks she efficiently undertook on our behalf. She deserves our deepest gratitude. N. Frederick Nash, Rare Book Librarian, and the other members of his staff: Mary S. Ceibert, Gene K. Rinkel, and Louise M. Fitton kindly helped on numerous occasions to trace difficult bibliographic entries, and guided us through the various collections. Their help has been invaluable. Rebecca Finney did a superb performance at standardizing and typing most of the entries. We would like to thank Norman B. Brown, Assistant Director for Bibliographic Services, who has actively supported for numerous years the growth of the history of geology collection and authorized the purchase of many titles. Joan M. Hood, Library Director of Development and Public Affairs handled in the most gracious way the arrangements with the University of Illinois Library Friends and the Donors which made the publication of this book possible. Special thanks are due to Diana L. Walter who supervised the transfer of hundreds of rare books from the Geology Library to the Rare Book Room which took place during the preparation of the catalog. Lois Johannsen and Lore Raether from the Library Friends prepared the books for transfer. The help of the Research and Publication Committee of the Library in the form of grants for typing and photocopying is gratefully acknowledged. May 1984 D. C. Ward A. V. Carozzi Introduction to the Catalog Geology Emerging is the first catalog of the Library's rare book collection in geology. Its publication concludes a three years' bibliographical inquiry following three decades of book collecting. Our aim is to call attention to the outstanding history of geology collection at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Very few catalogs on collections of books in early geoscience exist. Some announcements of special collections in the history of geology began as annotated catalogs to exhibits. For instance, in conjunction with the 1971 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America in Washington, D.C, the United States Geological Survey Library prepared an exhibit on the landmark "Historic Books in Geology." In 1962, a catalog entitled "Early Geology in the Mississippi Valley" described an exhibit of works selected by George W. White and Barbara Slanker at the University of Illinois. These two catalogs, however, only hint at the richness of historical material in the collec- tions of both libraries. Within the last decade, catalogs of two special collections of interest to historians of geology were published. At Oklahoma, the DeGolyer- inspired history of science collection, strong in geology, was the subject of The Catalog of the History of Science Collections of the University of Oklahoma Libraries (Mantell, 1976). In 1980, the Claremont Colleges' Libraries published the Biblioteca De Re Metallica, the Herbert Clark Hoover Collection of Mining and Metallurgy. This superb, anno- tated work owes its existence to the efforts of a host of bibliographers, librarians, and historians of science over a period of many years. The Hoover work appears to be the first modern catalog of a book col- lection restricted to the history of geoscience. Thus Geology Emerging continues a very young tradition. From the vast array of scientific, natural history, theological, agri- cultural, and travel literature in which early geology appears, we chose to include those works which identify with the emergence of geology as a separate discipline. From the earliest books we selected works with important geological descriptions and authors who applied sci- entific reasoning to problems of earth history and to geological phenomena. 2 Introduction to the Catalog From naturalists, in particular of the eighteenth century, and some later scientists who published on a wide range of subjects, we selected only their works of geological significance. We included geological travels, but other travel narratives only if they were sustained by a reasonable amount of geological observation. We chose, for example, to include Fremont's 1842 expedition to the Rocky Mountains, but not the expeditions of Pike or Lewis and Clark. Western geology began in Europe and from there spread to America. Geology became a definable science in Europe at the end of the eighteenth century, whereas in colonial America, geological obser- vation was confined mainly to travel narratives. Therefore, for early American geology we were more liberal in our criteria for selection. The authors were fortunate to have consulted the bibliographical notes of Dr. George W. White, Emeritus Professor of Geology at the University of Illinois. His notes pointed to important geological ob- servations in works of travel and natural history that otherwise might have escaped our attention. Similarly, Carozzi's research leading to his translations into English of early landmark books in geology helped to identify European contributions. Every book in the catalog was personally inspected by the authors or our associates. Moreover, we checked the Library's holdings against published bibliographies, reference lists, and works cited in the fol- lowing books on the history of geology: Karl Alfred von Zittel, Geschichte der Geologie und Pa/aonto/og/e, bis Ende des 19. jahrhunderts (R. Oldenbourg, 1899); Archibald Geikie, The Founders of Geology (Macmillan, 2nd ed., 1905); Charles Davidson, The Founders of Seis- mology (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1927); Frank Dawson Adams, The Birth and Development of the Geological Sciences (Dover, 1938); K. F. Mather and S. L. Mason, A Source Book in Geology (McGraw-Hill, 1939); Asit K. Biswas, History of Hydrology (Elsevier, 1970); and H. Faul and C. Faul, It Began with a Stone A History of Geology from the Stone Age to the Age of Plate Tectonics (Wiley, Interscience, 1983). We chose 1850 as our limiting year because it represents the advent of specialized fields in geology as well as the writing of textbooks which in North America had just started while in Europe, Lyell's Principles was in its eighth edition. We have included a geologist's post-1850 works if his productive period preceded or averaged out to 1850. Similarly, all editions of a work are shown, if the Library owns them; in the case of popular texts, publication dates may reach well into the second half of the nineteenth century. A few geologists whose post-1850 works are not included appear as cross-references because they have appended notes to works in the catalog. Introduction to the Catalog 3 The catalog contains chiefly monographic works, defined as books, separately-bound reports, and a small collection of individual geologic maps. Articles disbound from journals, or reprinted as separates, sometimes with changes from the original or signed as presentation copies, are included if the Library has cataloged them as separates. Their historical value varies greatly, in particular if they belonged to the first half of the nineteenth century. We chose, however, to include a small, select group of journal articles, in particular from the Academic Royale des Sciences at Paris and the Royal Society of London, because these articles mark the first introduction of fundamental concepts which may or may not have appeared later in book form. The catalog, augmented in this way, thus becomes more indicative of the true strength of our holdings in the landmark works of early geology. With the exception of landmark papers, we made no attempt to include early serial literature. Bibliographies have been published which classify and index this literature. Some modern examples are John Challinor's The History of British Geology (David and Charles, 1971), Robert and Margaret Hazen's American Geological Literature, 1669-1850 (Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1980), and Harold Pestana's Bibliography of Congressional Geology (Hafner, 1972). The University of Illinois Library's holdings in early scientific serials is substantial, dating from v.1 in most cases; this catalog, therefore, can be considered complementary to and not duplicating existing bibliographies in the history of geology. The illustrations and the index mark the two special features in the catalog. The illustrations are reproductions of title pages, thus de- parting from illustrative matter in existing histories of geology which generally consists of the reproduction of frontispieces or plates within a work, much of it repetitive from book to book. The authors felt that readers might like to see the title pages of some of the early books in geology as expressions of graphic art, printers' emblems, other artistic concerns, and as indicative of the intellectual climate of the times. We designed an index in depth so that statistics could be developed for any one aspect of the collection. The index is subject- geographical on the first and second levels; the third level is reserved for the names of authors. Introduction to the Collection The collection originates from geological publications which were at first part of the Library of the land-grant Illinois Industrial Institute, predecessor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, geology being considered a science basic to the state's agricultural and mineral industry. The collection grew over the years and in the early 1950's, the Library, under the encouragement of Dr. George W. White, then Head of the Department of Geology, gave special attention to the purchase of books important to the history of geology. White's numerous visits to book dealers in North America and Europe for almost 30 years, and his extensive correspondence with them were instrumental in the acquisition of many of the titles. The evaluation of this collection can be done in at least two ways. One is to leaf through the index which combines specific topics with individual authors and allows one to appreciate, at a glance, the size of the coverage as well as the quality of the collection. A second more historical way is addressed to those readers who are interested in reading a synopsis of the history of the major fields in geology between 1500 and 1850. This history is based on the holdings of the collection we felt were of great importance; the enumeration of titles, we hope, will provide a fascinating flavor. Since this kind of approach might be linked to a so-called "tunnel vision" where the interpretations of naturalists of the past are studied and sometimes compared with modern concepts, we would like to explain why we have chosen this approach. We believe that the history of geology is nothing more than a succession of different interpretations of the same phenomena and facts. In that respect it differs from the history of biology, for instance, where living things cannot be studied unchanged over hundreds of years. Since rocks undergo only minor modifications due to weath- ering, we can, therefore, imagine the Earth as a set of unchanging outcrops which are visited in turn by naturalists from various countries over many centuries, say from Avicenna through de Maillet, Werner, Mutton, Lyell, Suess, and finally modern geologists. What has taken place during this succession of studies has usually Introduction to the Collection 5 occurred as follows. A given naturalist made a set of observations, reached some conclusions, criticized or refuted some of his prede- cessors, and generalized his deductions into a synthesis that could be, for instance, a theory of the earth. Our first task as historian of geology is to understand the man and his work in the context of his time, namely his training, his regionalism, his potential of observation, his preconceived ideas, his social and religious constraints. As an example of preconceived ideas we might mention de Saussure who in 1779, after a careful description of erratic boulders on glaciers high up in Alpine valleys, and those found in front of the Alps, on the Swiss plateau, and the slopes of the Jura Mountains, could not realize that the presence of all these boulders pointed to a former greater extent of Alpine glaciers. In the context of his time, we must accept the fact that he was probably under the influence of the Wernerian concept of a universal ocean when he stated that huge floods, during their final drainage into cracks of the earth's crust, would be the best mechanism to explain the presence of huge boulders in the plains. If we now examine a second naturalist, who several decades later observed the same set of data with improved techniques of observation and increased general knowledge, we will find his conclusions probably more encompassing and his theory accounting for more facts than before. It is quite possible that at this stage he has "solved" certain geological problems in the sense that until today all subsequently collected evidence has confirmed his theory. This happened, for instance, for the hydrological cycle demonstrated by Perrault in 1674, or the volcanic origin of basalt proposed by Desmarest in 1771; no scientist would deny their interpretations today. Although our ap- proach could be interpreted as a history of winners, it is undeniable that scientific knowledge has progressed in an irreversible manner by the application of sets of more sophisticated techniques, leading to new theories, to scientific revolutions if you wish, or toward an ultimate truth never to be reached. Returning to our naturalists, let us assume that we have analyzed each individual contribution in its context and understand the major factors which led to their concepts or theories. We then realize that these contributions have all been influenced by previous thoughts, as in the case of de Saussure, and have led, by positive or negative reactions, to new interpretations. Hence we are inevitably led into a comparative history of geology in time, that is, into an analysis of how concepts have evolved, have dominated geology for a while, and were modified or rejected by subsequent ideas. This evolutionary process, irreversible and discontinuous, brings us inevitably to the present which is just another step. It associates physics and chemistry with 6 Introduction to the Collection geology, adds subsurface data not available to our predecessors, and is dominated by the theory of plate tectonics. We feel that it is only in the light of modern geology that earlier interpretations can be adequately understood today. Of course it would be inappropriate to emit on the basis of modern science a judgment on past observations or theories as being "right" or "wrong." It would be anachronistic and of no historical value to state that Werner was "wrong" when he thought that basalt was an aqueous precipitate in the hot universal ocean. His interpretation was not "wrong" by any means; it was the best he could reach within his intellectual context. Two examples will show what we mean. Basalt may appear interlayered as submarine lava flows between limestone, sandstone, and shale beds; it may show some kind of internal layering, even channeling related to flow processes; it may even display in some cases phenocrysts of plagioclases with a size sorting due to gravity settling in the melt. All these characteristics of liquid lava simulate the action of water. No wonder Werner believed basalt to be an aqueous precipitate. Similarly with porphyritic granites altering to soil profiles, the so-called "regenerated granites" sometimes show a crude stratification because the more resistant crystals which are scattered among finer weathering products look like angular pebbles dispersed among sand. No wonder that Maillet, for instance, inter- preted granite as water-laid gravel and sand. Now we understand the reasons for his interpretation. Such deceptive aspects of geology are of utmost interest for finding the dilemma which hampered or the reasons which dictated some early naturalists in their conclusions. In other words, our approach tries to assess within the science what naturalists saw and interpreted in the past. Lapidaries and Museum Catalogs We shall leave aside Aristotle, Lucretius, Seneca, and Pliny, that is, what our classical heritage said about stones, with the exception of THEOPHRASTUS, who wrote about 314 B.C. one of the earliest known treatises on minerals and their uses. In our collection we have De lapidibus liber . . . with Latin and Greek texts, compiled by Daniele Furlano in 1605 and 1613, and De gemmis et lapidibus libri duo . . . annotated by Joannes de LAET, 1647, translated into English in 1774 and into French in 1754. Many names given by Theophrastus to rocks and minerals have survived. Furthermore, unlike the medieval lapidaries, Theophrastus did not necessarily believe in the superstitions related to stones or their supernatural powers although he recorded them. Medieval lapidaries, on the whole, only recorded these super- stitions describing each mineral, stone, and gem in regard to its Introduction to the Collection 7 medicinal, magical, or mythical character. Such treatises were written by ALBERTUS MAGNUS and copied many years later as De mineralibus libri quinque ... in 1519, and by MARBODE, while Bishop of Rennes in the eleventh century, later printed as De lapidibus pretiosis Encheri- dion . . . 1531. A later lapidary was written by LEONARDOS, Speculum lapidum clarissimi artium et medicine ... in 1516, and was translated into English as The mirror of stones ... in 1750. STELLA in Libonothani interpraetamenti gemmarum . . . 1517, treated gems more scientifically and showed little belief in their magical property. The middle of the seventeenth century saw the publication of the voluminous works by CESI, Mineralogia . . . 1636, and by ALDROVANDI, Musaeum metallicum in libros ////, distributum . . . 1648, which attempted to present the entire body of knowledge of the time on the mineral kingdom (metals, earths, rocks, concretions, fossils, artifacts, etc.). Although these works retain a certain concern about magic which characterized the preceding lapidaries, their encyclopedic character is well shown by the remarkable organization of their presentation including definitions, origin, properties, location, uses, and historical background. The Renaissance witnessed a renewed interest in nature, and col- lections of natural objects such as minerals, fossils, shells, feathers, dried plants, stuffed animals, which had been gathered from many parts of the world, were displayed in the houses of rich collectors. These "cabinets" were shown to important visitors and were forerun- ners of our modern museums. Some collectors wrote detailed illus- trated accounts of the holdings or catalogs while others hired curators to do so. These catalogs were distributed to the curious or scientifically inclined persons and are fundamental today for the understanding of "geological" endeavors during that particular period, endeavors which continued to expand well into the eighteenth century. The earliest catalogs were written by KENTMANN, Catalogus rerum fossilium in Dresden and by GESNER, De rerum fossilium . . . and both were pub- lished together at Zurich in 1565. These were followed by the CALZOLARI Collection, Musaeum Franc. Calceolari . . . described by Benedetto Ceruti and Andrea Chiocco at Verona in 1622, by Historia naturale di Ferrante IMPERATO Napolitano . . . 1672, and De testaceis fossilibus Musaei Septalliani et lacobi Grand! . . . published at Venice in 1676 by QUIRINI. The catalog of the Royal Museum of Natural History of Copenhagen was written by OLIGER, Museum Reg/urn seu cata- logus ... in 1696, while the BOCCONE Collection, Sylvii Bocconis Curiose Anmerckungen . . . was printed in Frankfurt in 1697. In the eighteenth century, SCHEUCHZER wrote catalogs of his famous collections, Herbarium diluvianum collectum . . . 1709, 1723, and Museum diluvianum . . . 1716, with the intention to prove that the 8 Introduction to the Collection biblical deluge had transported fossil shells and other relics. The Papal collection was described by MERCATI in Metallotheca . . . 1719, while the famous cabinet of Amboine was presented by RUMPF in D'Am- boinsche rariteitkamer . . . 1741. Also published in Amsterdam was the enormous collection of KNORR, first described by himself and then by WALCH in five spectacular volumes, Sammlung von Merckwurdig- keiten der Natur . . . 1755 to 1773 with French and Dutch translations in 1768-1778 and 1773 respectively. Earlier SPADA had written a catalog of his collection in Verona, Corporum lapidefactorum agri Veronensis catalogus . . . 1744. A more systematic approach to cataloging had already started in the description of WOODWARD'S great collection of fossils, An attempt towards a natural history of the fossils of England; in a catalogue of the English fossils in the collection of }, Woodward, M.D. . . . 1729, a trend which was continued by BUFFON in Histoire naturelle, generale et particuliere, avec la description du Cabinet du Roy . . . 1749, v.3., and LAMARCK's Systeme des animaux sans vertebres . . . suivant /'arrange- ment etabli dans les galeries du Museum d' Histoire Naturelle ... 1801. Clearly "cabinets" had already become museums. Mining and Metallurgy While collectors provided entertainment for the curious, princes were searching for gold, silver, and minerals. Mines were so abundant in the Erz Mountains that the mining business was soon booming and mining communities sprang up in many places. St. Joachimsthal (today in Czechoslovakia) hired AGRICOLA as town physician. He wrote the first technical books on mining: Bermannus; s/'ve de re metallica . . . 1530, followed by De ortu et causis subterraneorum, Lib. V... 1546, 1558 (translated into Italian in 1550), and De re metallica Libri XII ... 1556, 1557, 1621. BIRINGUCCI studied in Germany, and back in Italy, he wrote an influential book based on a pragmatic view of the entire field of metallurgy according to his observations and experiments in foundries and smelters: De la pirotechnia libri X ... 1540, 1550, 1556, 1558, 1678. The superintendent of mines of Rudolf II of Austria, Lazarus ERCKER tried to put together all the different methods in a manual: Beschreibung aller furnemisten mineralischen Ertzt und Bergk- wercksarten . . . 1580, which was translated into English by John PETTUS in his Fleta minor. The laws of art and nature in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining . . . metals ... in 1683, 1686, while he was serving a term for debts in Fleet prison. Meanwhile the Church sent Alvaro Alonso BARBA to Peru to teach religion and study mineral deposits, mining, and in particular amalgamation techniques pertaining to silver ores. His book published after his death (Madrid, 1640) became famous and Introduction to the Collection 9 was translated into English as the First and second book of the arts of mettals ... in 1670, 1674, 1739, 1740, as well as into French in 1730. Now the field was open for later works on metallurgy by WEBSTER, Metallographia: or, an history of metals . . . 1671; LEHMANN, Abhandlung von den Metall-Muttern und der Erzeugung der Metalle . . . 1753; HEN- CKEL, Pyritologia , . . 1757 (translated into French in 1760); DELIUS, Abhandlung von dem Ursprunge der Geburge und der darinne befind- lichen Erzadern, oder der sogenannten Ga'nge und Klufte . . . 1770; FERBER, Physicalisch-Metallurgische Abhandlung uber die Gebirge und Bergwerke in Ungarn . . . 1780, and BORN, New process of amalgamation of gold and silver ores . . . 1791 to which RASPE contributed. Finally, WERNER in Neue Theorie von der Entstehung der Ga'nge . . . 1791 (trans- lated into French in 1802, and into English in 1809), although strongly influenced by his ideas on the neptunian origin of the earth, prepared the background for modern mining geology. It is evident from the above enumeration of titles that early metallurgy was strongly affected by the need for gold and silver and that naturalists involved with mining operations were soon to explain what they thought about the interior of the earth and the origin of mountains. Mineralogy and Petrology The study of minerals per se was greatly enhanced by the desire for the value and the magic of gems but hampered by two problems, one, the controversy on the origin of "fossils," a term applied both to minerals and fossilized organic remains, and two, difficulties in understanding the basic concepts of crystallography. In De natura fossilium . . . 1546, AGRICOLA, under the heading of De ortu et causis subterraneorum, classified minerals by their physical properties. A comparable approach was proposed by ENTZELT (ENCELIUS) in his De re metallica . . . 1551. Entzelt's misleading title suggests a possible com- petition with Agricola or some mercantile reason while he was, in fact, discussing physical properties of minerals and not ores. GESNER, in his De rerum fossilium . . . 1565, went a little further, comparing some organic fossils to plants and animals. However, he did not conceive that they were actually the remains of once living animals or plants; magic and heavenly influences provided a perfectly ac- ceptable alternative explanation. Other systematic descriptions were given by CESALPINO in De metallic'! libri tres . . . 1602; by Francisco IMPERATO in De fossilibus opusculum . . . 1610, and by BOODT, Gem- marum et lapidum historia . . . 1609, 1636, 1647, with a translation into French in 1644 which reads: Le parfait ioaillier, ou histoire des pierreries: ou sont amplement descrites leurs na/ssance, juste pr/x, moyen de les 10 Introduction to the Collection cogno/stre, & se garder des contrefaites, facultez medicinales, & proprietez curieuses. . . . Along similar lines is DOLCE, Tratatto delle gemme che produce la natura; net quale si discorre della qualita, grandezza, bellezza et virtu loro . . . 1617. Crystallography in its infancy, preceded by the earliest microscopic observations of HOOKE in Micrographia . . . 1665, 1667, can be related to STENO, De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus . . . 1669, who pointed out the consistency of interfacial angles in crystals (the work was translated into English in 1671), and BARTHOLINUS, who in Experimenta crystalli Islandici . . . 1670, pre- sented the concept of double refraction in calcite. BOYLE in turn undertook some experimental and chemical work on minerals and gems and presented An essay about the origin & virtues of gems . . . 1672 (with a Latin edition of 1673). Early attempts at classification of minerals led to a long-lasting controversy which pitted the use of external characters versus the chemical composition of minerals as a basis for classification. The major naturalists involved were: WALLERIUS in Mineralogia . . . 1747 in Swedish (with a translation into French in 1759 and into German in 1750 and 1763), and Systema mineralogicum . . . 1772-1775, 1778, and CRONSTEDT whose work Forsok til mineralogie . . . appeared in 1758 (with translations into German in 1760 and 1780, into English in 1770, 1772, 1788, and into French in 1771). In France, VALMONT DE BOMARE wrote Mineralogie . . . 1762, 1774, and in Prague, SCOPOLI published Principia mineralogiae systematicae et practicae . . . 1772 (trans- lated into German in 1775). In spite of compromises proposed by Wallerius, the classification of minerals by external characters won a temporary victory with WERNER in Von den ausserlichen Kennzeichen der Fossilien . . . 1774. The library owns translations in Hungarian (1784), in French (1790), and English (1805). Werner's work created such an impact that countless translations and adaptations, known as "miner- alogies after Werner" appeared as, for instance, by VANBERCHEM- BERTHOUT and STRUVE, Principes de mineralogie; ou exposition suc- cinte des caracteres exterieurs des fossiles, d'apres les /econs du professeur Werner . . . 1795, and WAD, Tabulae synopticae terminorum systematis oryctognostici Werner/an/, latine, danice, et germanice . . . 1798, and finally by Werner's disciple JAMESON in System of mineralogy . . . 1804- 1808, 1816, 1820, and A treatise on the external characters of min- erals . . . 1805, 1816, 1817. Werner's approach was rather weak in chemistry and the new advances would be precisely combining chem- ical composition with external characters. This trend is shown by KIRWAN, Elements of mineralogy . . . 1784, 1794-1796, 1810, with a classification based on qualitative chemical tests (with translations into Introduction to the Collection 11 French in 1785, Spanish in 1789, and German in 1796-1799). An even better combination of chemical composition and external characters was proposed by the Swedish Torbern BERGMAN in Sciagraphia regni mineralis . . . 1782, of which we own a French translation (1784), and in Meditationes de systemate fossilium natural} . . . 1784, of which the collection has an English translation in Essays, physical, and chemi- cal ... under the heading "Thoughts on a Natural System of Fossils" (1791). Increased sophistication in blending external character of minerals with chemical composition could not lead to modern mineralogy without an understanding of the internal structure of minerals, namely crystallography. This theoretical background was opened by ROME DE L'ISLE in Essai de cristallographie . . . 1772, and Cristallographie, ou description des formes propres a tous les corps du regne mineral . . . 1783, a work followed by HAUY, Essai d'une theorie sur la structure des crystaux . . . 1784, and Traite de mineralogie . . . 1801. Subsequent prog- ress in instrumentation paved the way for the many textbooks in the nineteenth and twentieth century starting with DANA, A system of mineralogy; including an extended treatise on crystallography; with an appendix containing the application of mathematics to crystallographic investigation . . . 1837. Petrology as an outgrowth of mineralogy had and still has its problems of classification and nomenclature. For instance, the word "marble" has been used and is still being used in a popular sense for any rock which may be polished as an ornamental stone. This usage goes back at least to the eighteenth century and has caused much confusion since the designation may include white and red granites and diorites of all kinds (porphyries), black gabbros and green serpentines, alabaster gypsum, fossiliferous to massive limestones of all colors, sedimentary and tectonic breccias, and eventually real marbles (e.g., Carrara marble) which are limestones recrystallized by metamorphism. A historian of geology will have to find out exactly what rock an author was describing as "marble." A similar point can be made for "variegated breccias and marbles" which are striking-looking rocks consisting of angular frag- ments set in a matrix of different color and which have attracted the attention of naturalists for many centuries. Numerous interpretations were proposed to explain the brecciated aspect: submarine reworking by powerful currents, ancient deposits of talus or screes, collapsing or crushing along faults and overthrusts, products of weathering processes, etc. At present we can distinguish types of brecciation which resulted from sedimentary or tectonic mechanisms, and this distinction is fundamental to understand what led early observers to their individual conclusions. 12 Introduction to the Collection Paleontology The presence of fossil fish and fossil shells far away from the sea puzzled many naturalists. They wondered whether the sea had once covered these lands and mountains, whether these fossils were merely figured stones, that is stony material which resembled some animal or plant, whether some seeds had been washed up through fissures in the mountains, or whether it was perhaps the Deluge as mentioned in the Bible which had carried them to their present location. Those who were in favor of a marine origin were generally living close to the Mediterranean Sea and had a good knowledge of some marine organisms. These were CARDANO, in De subtilitate libri XXI ... 1550 (translated into French in 1584) and STENO whose work we already mentioned above, De solido intra solidum. ... In his earlier work, Elementorum myo/og/ae specimen . . . 1667, 1669, he described his dis- section of the head of a shark washed up on the beach and showed that Glossopetra were nothing else but fossil shark teeth. The "col- orless" SCILLA in La vana speculazione disingannata dal senso . . . 1670 (with a Latin translation in 1752), could not be any clearer in his comparison between the abundant living shells on the beach and those in the Pliocene coastal coquinas of Sicily. Another believer in the marine origin of fossils was VALLISNIERI in De' corpi marini, che su' monti si trovano . . . 1721, 1728. He described them as remains of organisms who had lived in a former widespread ocean. It should be stressed that all these Italian naturalists were discussing Cenozoic fossils around the Mediterranean which occur in uplifted and mostly flat- lying strata adjacent to the sea. In France, PALISSY in Discours admirable* . . . 1580 (included also in his Le moyen de devenir riche . . . 1636) stated clearly that fossils found inland must have lived and died there. He was in favor of some salty lakes to explain the presence of fossils found far away from the sea. Nobody read him until the beginning of the eighteenth century. The theory of a marine origin of fossils was proposed by JUSSIEU in a memoir to the Academy of Sciences at Paris in 1718: Examen des causes des impressions des plantes marquees sur certaines pierres des environs de Saint-Chaumont dans le Lionnois. He had examined exotic- looking fossil ferns in Carboniferous coal beds and, based on the evidence that they were surrounded by marine shells, and because similar plants existed in India, or in other warm countries, he deduced that currents from an ocean extending from India or thereabouts must have floated these plants to France. This discovery created such an upheaval in France that the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, which obviously set the tone, accepted the marine origin of fossils openly, and in fact much earlier than British geologists. There is, however, another reason for the reluctance of the British Introduction to the Collection 13 to accept the marine origin of fossils. Whereas in Italy Cenozoic fossils can be easily compared to their abundant living counterparts in a warm sea, in Great Britain those fossils belonging to extinct forms are most often found in folded Mesozoic and Paleozoic rocks adjacent to a cold sea with a poor fauna and make any direct comparison difficult if not impossible. PLOT, in The natural history of Oxford- shire . . . 1677, 1705, and The natural history of Stafford-shire . . . 1686, studied "formed stones" with great care and concluded that they were so different from living shell fish that he considered them to be mineral crystallizations which simulated organisms. He agreed with LISTER who in Historia animalium Angliae . . . 1678 denied the organic origin of fossil shells despite their slight resemblance to shells of living molluscs. Lister was aware that this similarity was only superficial and that no such species were still alive. RAY in Miscellaneous dis- courses , . . 1692 and Three physico-theological discourses . . . 1693, rea- soned along similar lines for the many different species of ammonites while he accepted the organic origin for less puzzling fossils. LHWYD, in Lithophylacii Britannic! Ichnographia . . . 1699, proposed that most fossils had grown in situ from the same seed as the living organisms which they resembled; these seeds had been swept up into the rocks through fissures. HOOKE was an exception among his contemporaries. In his posthumous works containing Lectures and discourses of earth- quakes . . . 1705, he accepted the organic origin of fossils in the belief that nature "does nothing in vain." WOODWARD, whom we shall meet in our discussion of theories of the earth, wrote Fossils of all kinds . . . 1728, and An attempt towards a natural history of the fossils of England . . . 1729. He had decided earlier that the Deluge was respon- sible for the occurrence of fossils in rocks. Two naturalists in Switzerland were greatly influenced by British thought. LANG in Lucerne accepted Lhwyd's concept and wrote in Historia lapidum figuratorum Helvetiae curiosae . . . 1708 and in Tractatus de origine lapidum figuratorum . . . 1709, that all fossils found in rocks derived from seeds which had been transported by subterraneous currents and had been lifted through porous rocks to their present location where they germinated under the snow. SCHEUCHZER fol- lowed Woodward's diluvial theory. While he had remained undecided in Specimen lithographiae Helveticae . . . 1702, he changed his mind after corresponding with Woodward and accepted the diluvial theory in Herbarium diluvianum . . . 1709, in Helvetiae Historic Natu- ralis . . . 1716-1718, and the monumental Physica sacra . . . 1731-1735 and Kupfer-Bibel . . . 1731-1735. Obsessed by his diluvial theory, he finally explained in 1726 in Homo diluvii testis . . . that the remains of what we now know to be a large fossil salamander were the skeleton 14 Introduction to the Collection of one of the infamous men who had brought about the calamity of the Flood. The fossil controversy spurred many descriptions and illustrations of fossils, many of them beautiful works of art. BOURGUET wrote Traite des purifications . . . 1742, 1778, while BERTRAND published an extremely valuable compendium in Latin, French, and German of fossils entitled Dictionnaire universe! des fossiles propres, et des fossiles accidentels . . . 1763, followed by Elemens d'oryctologie ou distribution methodique des fossiles . . . 1773. The most spectacular illustration of fossils is by DEZALLIER D'ARGENVILLE in L'histoire naturelle eclaircie dans une de ses parties prindpales, /'orycto/og/e . . . 1755. Earlier, the Dean of the medical school of the University of Wurzburg, BERINGER, fell victim to his infatuation with fossils. Some of his colleagues fabricated exotic-looking petrifications and arranged for him to find them in the field. Accepting them as real fossils, he wrote Lithographiae wirceburgensis . . . 1726, 1767, now considered a classic among hoaxes in science. Eventually, the debate on the origin of fossils relented. With the exception of BUCKLAND, in Reliquiae diluvianae . . . 1823, 1824, who believed in the Deluge, the concept of extinction became accepted in the nineteenth century as illustrated by CUVIER in Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles de quadrupedes . . . 1812, whose contribution to geology shall be mentioned in the next section. In D'OR BIG NY's Cours elementaire de paleontologie et de geologie strati graphique . . . 1849-1852, two disciplines, paleontology and stra- tigraphy, had emerged. Theories of the Earth Theories of the earth were proposed by numerous naturalists and philosophers over many centuries to explain the origin of the earth in relation to mankind, the presence of fossils in mountains, the vicissitudes of the sea, and the ever baffling problem of the origin of mountains. The following questions were asked: has everything always remained the same, have great revolutions taken place, or have slow changes occurred over a long period of time? DESCARTES was par- ticularly interested in changes which had occurred on the surface of the earth and he suggested in Principia philosophiae . . . 1644, a buckling and collapse of the earth's crust together with the existence of an internal layer of water to account for present mountains and seas. His concept of a broken earth crust was incorporated in the theory by BURNET, who in his Telluris theoria sacra . . . 1681, 1689 (translated into English in 1684, 1690, and 1699) suggested that the earth before the Deluge had a smooth surface which broke and opened the way for the water underneath to gush out and, together with the cataracts Introduction to the Collection 15 from the skies, to cover the earth completely during the time of the Deluge. This theory was refuted by WOODWARD in An essay towards a natural history of the earth . . . 1695, 1702, 1723 (translated into French in 1735). Woodward argued that mountains had existed before the Deluge; in order to explain fossils inside rocks he advocated a complete dissolution of the first earth during the Deluge followed by a settling of all the materials by gravity. Another English diluvialist, WHISTON, explained in his A new theory of the Earth . . . 1696, 1722, 1737, that the waters of the Deluge originated from the tail of a comet. Diluvial theories were repeated on the continent by Scheuchzer as mentioned earlier, by BOURGUET in Lettres philosophiques . . . avec un memo/re sur la theorie de la terre in 1729, by BERTRAND in Recueil de divers traites . . . 1766, and later by DE LUC in Lettres physiques et morales sur I'histoire de la terre . . . 1779-1780, and in Lettres sur I'histoire physique de la terre . . . 1798. Each author had a different interpretation; the only thing they had in common was an attempt to reconcile their theories with the orthodox chronology in the Bible and, in particular, the catastrophic event of the Deluge. STENO in De solido intra solidum . . . mentioned above, wrote in 1669 on the geology of Tuscany which led him to formulate the law of superposition and to explain tilted beds by collapse processes. He managed thus to reconstruct six stages in the history of the earth, episodes which may or may not have coincided with the Bible. KIRCHER, on the other hand, advocated in Mundus subterra- neus . . . 1665, 1678, that although the earth had visibly undergone great changes since its creation, mountain chains circling the globe from pole to pole and from East to West must have necessarily existed since the beginning. He saw a central fire and fire- and water-filled caverns leading respectively to active volcanoes and thermal springs. MORO was profoundly influenced by volcanic processes observed at Vesuvius and believed that mountains were the result of volcanic eruptions in De' crostace/ e degli altri corpi marini che si truovano su'monti . . . 1740 (translated into German in 1751). LEIBNIZ combined fire and water and wrote a synthesis in 1693, the Protogaea which was published in 1749. He adopted Descartes' broken earth crust by internal forces from a molten center, followed by huge inundations that deposited sediments. He did not mention any Deluge and was even in favor of freshwater fossils. On the whole, he was little cited by his contemporaries. It remains to be studied which one of the above mentioned naturalists had the greatest impact on his contem- poraries. HOOKE, we know, remained ignored for quite some time. His Lectures and discourses of earthquakes . . . 1705, where he proposed vertical movements which were related to earthquakes and volcanoes, 16 Introduction to the Collection were rediscovered by RASPE in the eighteenth century who glorified him in Specimen historiae naturalis globi terraquei . . . 1763. He expanded Hooke's ideas of vertical movements and applied them to the origin of continents and islands. Great fame was achieved by DE MAILLET in Telliamed . . . 1748, 1749, 1755 (translated into English and published in London in 1750 and in Baltimore in 1797). He introduced the concept of slow changes over a great period of time and that of a diminishing universal ocean as well as the evolution of marine life into terrestrial life. Everybody read Telliamed which had circulated before in manuscript form among the forbidden literature in France. The all-encompassing role of the sea was taken over by BUFFON in Histoire naturelle . . . which included his theory of the earth in the first volume in 1749. The library owns translations of Buffon's work into English in 1775-1776, 1785, 1797, and into German in 1771-1774. Buffon's later additions and the famous Epoques de la nature were added in 1778 where he proposed a division of the history of the earth into six epochs. In his first theory of 1749 Buffon had proposed that all mountains were formed by the sea; in the Epoques and his additions he changed his mind and accepted Leibniz's concept of both fire and water. The concept of a universal ocean developed in various ways and led, for instance, to the Theorie de la terre . . . 1795, 1797 by LA METHERIE. He thought that mountain peaks of granite as in the Alps were huge crystals grown from the waters of the universal ocean. WERNER'S geognosy attributed an even greater role to the ocean. Most of his ideas became known through his numerous students and disciples; they are summarized in Kurze Klassifikation und Beschreibung der verschiedenen Geburgsarten . . . 1786. According to Werner, any geological formation had a worldwide extent so that his system applied to the entire earth. The concept of rock formations called "mountains," GebUrge or Gebirge in German, and "monti" in Italian, and their subdivision into distinct groups had been initiated by LEHMANN in Versuch einer Geschichte von Flotz-Geburgen . . . 1756, by ARDUINO in Raccolta de memorie chimico-mineralogiche e orittographiche . . . 1775, and by BERGMAN in Physikalische Beschreibung der Erdkugel . . . 1780, originally written in 1766. PALLAS in Betrachtungen uber die Beschaf- fenheit der Ceburge und VerSnderung der Erdkugel . . . 1778 (translated into French in 1782), based his theory on observations made during many travels in the Urals and other parts of Russia. He found that primitive rocks were always granites with an adjacent band of schists, secondary rocks consisted of fossiliferous limestones, and tertiary rocks were gravels, sand, and marl. The presence of frozen elephants in Siberia puzzled him and he proposed that the waters of the Indian Ocean during volcanic activity were forced in huge floods toward the Introduction to the Collection 17 North where they swept elephants, and remains of other animals and plants. The concept of some universal ocean was still in the mind of DE SAUSSURE when he formulated in Voyages dans les Alpes . . . 1779- 1796, a brief theory of the earth. According to him the Alps had been uplifted vertically, pushed by lateral forces related to the explosion of elastic fluids. As a consequence, the universal ocean disappeared into huge cracks in the earth's crust. The more he observed the complexity of the Alps, the less he felt capable of solving the many problems. He decided to leave them to his successors. It is not surprising that the concepts of primary, secondary, and tertiary rocks given by Arduino, Lehmann, Pallas, and de Saussure are often misinterpreted because these naturalists were not talking about the same rocks. They all agreed essentially that each mountain chain consisted of several distinct portions, groups of rock formations, or "mountains." A central axis with the highest peaks displayed granites, schists, and slates often mineralized: these were the primary or primitive mountains. On this central part they found resting, first at high angle, and then flattening away, sequences of fossiliferous lime- stones and shales, forming spectacular cliffs such as the Calcareous Alps: these were the secondary mountains. Overlying the latter and further away were lower hills formed of a variety of weakly consolidated rocks which seemed to have originated from the destruction of earlier mountains and consisted of sandstones, marls, clays, often with plant debris and remains of terrestrial animals: these were the tertiary mountains. In some places, a fourth division could be recognized which was made of volcanic products associated with alluvials. Due to regionalism, Arduino and de Saussure were looking at the Alps, Lehmann at the Harz Mountains and the Erz Mountains from Thuringia, and Pallas at the Urals, hence at mountain ranges formed at different times. Consequently, their subdivisions into primary, secondary, and tertiary mountains do not coincide. The most striking discrepancy lies in the fossiliferous limestones of the secondary mountains which attracted the greatest attention. There Arduino was looking at Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous limestones (our present Secondary or Mesozoic) while Pallas and Lehmann were observing Permian limestones (our present Primary or Paleozoic). Naturally, further discrepancies ensued in the overlying tertiary mountains. For historians of geology it does not really matter that Arduino, for example, arrived at a set of divisions which more or less correspond with our present stratigraphic system. What matters to them is the fact that primary, secondary, and tertiary mountains described by various authors correspond to rocks of dif- ferent ages, hence with different fossils. Therefore, an adequate appreciation of early descriptions and interpretations can be reached 18 Introduction to the Collection only if one is aware of the real nature of the rocks and fossils these authors found in their respective regions. De Saussure's observations provided a wealth of data for MUTTON who wrote Abstract of a dissertation . . . concerning the system of the earth , . . 1785 and Theory of the earth . . . 1788, 1795-1799, a work of fundamental importance. Mutton provided the concept of time, the principle of uniformity in nature, the geological cycle, an early concept of metamorphism related to burial of sediments, and, in Observat/ons on granite . . . 1794, the crystallization of granite from melt. These and many other basic concepts in geomorphology were restated and amplified by PLAYFAIR in Illustrations of the Huttonian theory of the earth . . . 1802. One would assume today that Mutton had many fol- lowers. We are told, on the contrary, that it took two generations for the Huttonian theory to override the Wernerian school in England. Meanwhile in France a slightly similar competition went on. LA- MARCK wrote Hydrogeologie . . . 1802, based on the idea that during the long history of the earth, ocean basins were displaced around the globe. This process combined with an equatorial bulge generated high continental plains from which mountains would be carved. Lamarck's ideas on geology remained in the shadow of CUVIER's theory of the earth written in the first volume of Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles de quadrupedes . . . 1812, 1821-1824, 1834-1836, a theory which he updated in Discours sur les revolutions du globe . . . 1828, 1830, 1850, and 1875 (the theory was translated into English in 1813, 1815, 1817, 1818, 1827, and 1831). Cuvier's concept of catastrophism which implied extinction and creation of species by divine intervention had a tre- mendous appeal. Studies have shown, however, that his concept was not as extreme as generally considered since he accepted survivors and migrations. Theories of the earth had run their course in the early part of the nineteenth century. Any further progress in the understanding of mountain building required a more sophisticated stratigraphic knowl- edge, systematic mapping, and specialized studies dealing with de- formation processes of the earth's crust, namely structural geology and geotectonics. For the moment, let us return to some spectacular geological events witnessed by naturalists in the past. Seismology Earthquakes and their frightening destruction had been included in many theories of the earth, but often they were mentioned alone. It was asked whether they were caused by the wrath of God, or by secondary causes, or both. The early works include BEROALDO, De terremotu & pestilentia ... 1510; TELESIO, . . . De terraemotibus . . . 1570; Introduction to the Collection 19 ROMEI, Dialogo de//e cause universal! del terremoto . . . 1587; KECK- ERMANN, Meditatio de insolito et stupendo ille terrae-motu . . . 1602; DUTHOUM, Le tremble-terre ou sont contenus ses causes, signes, effets, & remedes . . . 1616; SCHWELING, Memorabilium ab orbe condito in nostra tempera usq: terrae-motum historias physice explicatas . . . 1684. Each period of violent earthquakes led to publications such as WET- TERSTEINT, A full account of the great and terrible earthquake in Germany, Hungary and Turky. Which was one of the greatest and most dreadful earthquakes that ever was in the world . . . 1673, and SHOWER, Practical reflections on the late earthquakes in Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, etc. anno 1692 . . . 1693, with a second edition in 1750, during another period of strong tremors. Until that time the physical causes assumed did not differ very much from those proposed by the ancients: subterranean winds, collapse of underground caves, explosion of combustible matters, and volcanic origin. In 1750, numerous earthquakes shook Western Europe and culmi- nated on November 1, 1755 in the great Lisbon earthquake which killed ca. 60,000 persons. Thereafter many naturalists began to discuss these events in earnest. HALES wrote Some considerations on the causes of earthquakes . . . 1750; STUKELEY, The philosophy of earthquakes, nat- ural and religious . . . 1750, 1756 (in regard to natural causes he was in favor of electric shocks); FLAMSTEED, A letter concerning earthquakes written in the year 1693 . . . 1750. A few days after the Lisbon earthquake, New England was shaken in turn and WINTHROP wrote A lecture on earthquakes, read in the Chapel of Harvard-College in Cambridge, N.E. November 26th 1755. On occasion of the great earthquake which shook New-England the week before . . . 1755; this sermon was followed by a purely scientific account to the Royal Society of London: An account of the earthquake felt in New England, and the neighbouring parts of America . . . 1757. The reports from Portugal and Spain were numerous. For instance, FEJOO Y MONTENEGRO wrote Nuevo systhema, sobre la causa physica de los terremotos, explicado por los phenomenos electricos . . . 1756. GENDRON published Tratado da conservacam da saude dos povos . . . cons/c/eracoens sobre os terremotos . . . 1757, and MOREIRA DE MENDONCA, Historia universal dos terremotos . . . 1758. A major contribution to the understanding of earthquakes came from MICHELL in Conjectures concerning the cause and observations upon the phenomena of earthquakes . . . 1761, where he assumed that steam generated from water, when entering subterranean fires, pro- duced shocks propagated by waves along bedding planes. Michell guessed that the epicenter of the Lisbon earthquake was located under the ocean. Interesting catalogs of earthquakes were published by KRUGER, 20 Introduction to the Collection Ceschichte der Erde in alleraltesten Zeiten . . . 1746, translated into French in 1752 as Histoire des anciennes revolutions du globe terrestre. Avec une Relation chronologique et historique des tremblemens de terre, arrives sur noire globe depuis le commencement de /'ere chretienne jusqu'a present, as well as BERTRAND in Recueil: Memo/res historiques et physiques sur les tremblemens de terre . . . 1766, covering these events from 563 A.D. to 1754. Meanwhile, some optimistic naturalist was hoping for the end of earthquakes: CASTILLON, Les dernieres revolu- tions du globe, ou, conjectures physiques sur les causes de la degradation actuelle des tremblemens de terre, & sur la vraisemblance de leur cessation prochaine ... 1771. As with other beginning disciplines in geology, earthquakes had to be understood in their global context, as stressed by LYELL, Principles of geology . . . 1830-1835, in numerous editions, and by HUMBOLDT, /Cosmos . . . 1845-1862, with many translations. The understanding of the propagation of shock waves in solids, the development of accurate instrumentation, and the general use of arbitrary scales of intensity as proposed by EG EN in Ueber das Erdbeben in den Rhein und Niederlan- den . . . 1828, had to occur before the study of earthquakes could become the science of seismology. Volcanology and the Origin of Basalt The earliest descriptions of Vesuvius or Etna erupting came from Italians. SANTORELLI wrote Discorsi delta natura, accidenti, e pronostici dell'incendio del monte de Somma dell'anno 1631 . . . 1632, and RE- CUPITO, Awiso dell'incendio del Vesuvio . . . 1635, and De Vesuviano incendio nuntius . . . 1639. By PARAGALLO we have Istoria naturale del monte Vesuvio . . . 1705; by SORRENTINO, Istoria del Monte Vesu- vio . . . 1734; by TORRE, Storia e fenomeni del Vesuv/o . . . 1755 (trans- lated into French in 1760, 1776); by SERAO, Istoria dell'incendio del Vesuv/o accaduto nel mese di maggio del'anno 1737 . . . 1738, 1740; by HAMILTON, British Ambassador at Naples, Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and other volcanos . . . 1772, 1773, 1774; and by GIOENI, Sagg;o di litologia vesuviana dedicato a S.M. la regina delle Due Sicilie . . . 1790 (with a German translation in 1793). Among the contributions to the study of Etna are BORELLI, Historia, et meteorologia incendii Aetnaei anni 1669 . . . 1670; WINCHILSEA, A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Aetna or, Monte Gibello . . . 1669, 1775, and DOLOMIEU, Me- mo/re sur les Isles Ponces, et catalogue raisonne des produits de I'Etna . . . 1788. It took a while until naturalists recognized extinct volcanoes and, Introduction to the Collection 21 regardless of their ideas about the causes combustion of coal, pyrite, bituminous matters, etc. were able to compare them with active ones. It needed the long and assiduous work of GUETTARD, Memo/re sur quelques montagnes de la France qui ont ete des vo/cans . . . 1752, to make the important discovery of ancient volcanism in France. The origin of basalt, however, remained a puzzle although it was observed all over Europe. COLLINI in Journal d'un voyage qui contient differentes observations mineralogiques; particulierement sur les agates, et le ba- salte . . . 1776, assumed that basalt columns were crystals; GESNER in 1565 had held a similar view. The influential Wernerian school believed basalt to be a chemical precipitate in the hot universal ocean. After having visited Vesuvius and Auvergne, DESMAREST, in Memo/re sur I'origine & la nature du basalte a grandes colonnes polygones ... 1771 (accompanied by a map), realized that prismatic basalt was indeed part of lava flows. He later recognized a succession of three volcanic periods in Auvergne when he wrote: Memo/re sur la determination de trois epoques de la nature par les produits des vo/cans . . . 1806. Inde- pendently, RASPE studied basalt in An account of some German volcanos and their productions . . . 1776 (originally written in 1771), and FAUJAS DE SAINT-FOND in Recherches sur les vo/cans eteints du Vivaray et du Velay . . . 1778. DOLOMIEU, in Memo/res sur les vo/cans eteints du Val di Noto en Sidle . . . 1784, described sheets of basalt interbedded between limestones and interpreted them as submarine lava flows. Other contributions came from BREISLAK, Essais mineralogiques sur la Solfatare de Pouzzole . . . 1792, and Voyages physiques et lithologiques dans la Campanie . . . 1801, and FORTIS, Memo/res pour serv/r a I'histoire naturelle et principalement a I'oryctographie de I' Italic . . . 1802. Werner's ideas on basalt were eventually challenged by two of his best students. AUBUISSON DE VOISINS, at first in favor of Werner's concept in Memo/re sur les basaltes de Saxe . . . 1803, later adopted the volcanic origin in his Traite de geognosie . . . 1819. VON BUCH, in Geognost/sche Beobachtungen auf Re/sen durch Deutschland und Ita- lien . . . 1802-1809, also recognized the volcanic origin of basalt. From then on volcanism was considered as a fundamental process to be accounted for in all theories of the earth as shown by SCROPE, Considerations on volcanos; the probable causes of their phenomena, the laws which determine their march, the disposition of their products and their connexion with the present state and past history of the globe; leading to the establishment of a new theory of the earth . . . 1825. This is also the time when the importance of volcanic rocks intercalated among many ancient formations was recognized in the works of DE LA BECHE, Researches in theoretical geology . . . 1831, and SEDGWICK, On the classification of the fossiliferous slates of North Wales . . . 1847. 22 Introduction to the Collection Geological Mapping and Stratigraphy The industrial revolution in Western Europe was certainly one of the major causes for the advancement of many geological fields. In the search for ores, fuels, and other necessities for men, canals were dug and highways were opened and spilled out hidden treasures. Geolog- ical maps pioneered by GUETTARD, Memo/re et carte mineralogique sur la nature et la situation des terreins qui traversent la France et I'Angleterre . . . 1746, became a fundamental aspect of investigation. SMITH wrote A memoir to the map and delineation of the strata of England and Wales ... 1815, and Strata identified by organized fos- sils . . . 1816, followed by Stratigraphic system of organized fos- sils . . . 1817. These efforts led to Stratigraphic works by CONYBEARE and PHILLIPS, Outlines of the geology of England and Wales . . . 1822; MURCHISON, The Silurian system . . . 1839; SEDGWICK and MUR- CHISON, On the physical structures of Devonshire and on the subdivisions and geological relations of its older stratified deposits . . . 1840, and On the distribution and classification of the older or Palaeozoic deposits of the North of Germany and Belgium, and their comparison with formations of the same age in the British Isles . . . 1842. This era introduced a flood of geological textbooks in many countries: AUBUISSON DE VOISINS, Traite de geognosie, ou, expose des connaissances actuelles sur la con- stitution physique et minerale du globe terrestre . . . 1819; DE LA BECHE, A geological manual . . . 1832, 1833, and Researches in theoretical geol- ogy . . . 1834, 1837 (with French translation in 1838); OMALIUS D'HAL- LOY, Elements de geologie . . . 1838, later changed to Precis elementaire de geologie . . . 1843, then to Abrege de geologie . . . 1862, and finally to Geologie . . . 1863; NAUMANN, Lehrbuch der Geognosie . . . 1858. The most influential textbooks by far were those by LYELL, Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation . . . 1830-1835, with too many editions to mention here, and also Elements of geology. . . 1838, 1841, subsequently called A manual of elementary geology in 1852. Structural Geology Structural geology as a separate discipline emerged at the level of experimental geology such as in HALL's On the vertical position and convolution of certain strata and their relation with granite ... 1815, and at the level of erogenic theories as in VON BUCH's Geognost/sche Beobachtungen auf Re/sen durch Deutschland und Italien . . . 1802-1809, where the theory of "craters of elevation" is presented, and in ELIE de BEAUMONT's Recherches sur quelques-unes des revolutions de la surface du globe . . . 1830, of which we own the English translation, Researches on some of the revolutions which have taken place ... 1831. Introduction to the Collection 23 Elie de Beaumont considered all mountains of same age arranged parallel to one another. At first he recognized twelve systems, then twenty-one, which intersected along a "pentagonal network." Later works showed a better understanding of folded belts; ROGERS and ROGERS, On the physical structure of the Appalachian chain, as exem- plifying the laws which have regulated the elevation of mountain chains generally . . . 1842, and the more experimental work on the processes of deformation by DAUBREE, Rapport sur les progres de la geologie experimental . . . 1867, and Etudes synthetiques de geologie experimen- tale . . . 1879, translated into German in 1880. Let us pause for a while and try to understand the many interpre- tations given in the past for folded and tilted beds. Steno interpreted them as the results of crustal movements due to the sudden rise of subterranean exhalation or the falling in of the roofs of cavernous spaces inside the earth. De Maillet assumed that folded beds resulted from the depositional action of submarine currents which underwent complex movements between rocky obstacles on the sea floor. He believed that tilted beds were due to the collapse of earlier cemented layers by the undermining action of marine currents. According to Raspe and his interpretation of Hooke, folded and tilted beds were the result of vertical uplift of the basement by earthquakes. De Saussure looked at these structures in the Alps and proposed that folded and tilted beds were caused by horizontal compressional efforts due to the explosion of elastic fluids during mountain-building. Today, enough observational data have been gathered to distinguish very early de- formation of semi-consolidated beds of aqueous nature, as de Maillet probably observed, from beds which underwent later horizontal forces of mountain-building, as de Saussure probably suspected, and even from beds which are related to dissolution of soluble rocks by weathering processes leading to the distortion and collapse of un- derlying ones as mentioned by Steno. In other words, we have tools today which allow us to understand the reasons for the many different interpretations of rock deformation in the past. Hydrology Although the discussion of the numerous physical processes which are active at the earth's surface was an important part of many theories of the earth previously described, we shall now step back again a few centuries to find out what naturalists said about the origin of springs. They wondered whether there existed a perpetual cycle of rainwater supplying rivers which in turn flowed to the sea and evaporated, or whether sea water infiltrated the land through subterranean caverns, became distilled, and reappeared at the surface through complicated 24 Introduction to the Collection passages, and what happened to cause the saltiness of sea water. CARDANO, in De subtilitate libri XXI ... 1550, and De rerum varietate //for/ XVII . . . 1557 (with a German translation of 1559), believed in a perpetual hydrological cycle, whereas AGRICOLA, in De ortu et causis subterraneorum, Lib. V. . . 1546, 1558, assumed that groundwater came from two sources: infiltration of surface water rain, rivers, sea and condensation of subterranean steam. PALISSY, in Discours admi- rables . . . 1580, and earlier in his Recepte veritable . . . 1563, of which apparently only one copy exists at Paris, clearly stated the theory of a perpetual cycle of water. He was followed by BESSON in L'art et science de trouver les eaux et fontaines cachees sous terre, autrement que par les moyens vulgaires des agriculteurs & architectes . . . 1569, and PAPIN, Raisonnemens philosophiques touchant la salure, flux et reflux de la mer, & I'origine des sources, tant des fleuves que des fontaines . . . 1647. DESCARTES contradicted these beliefs in Discours de la me- thode . . . les meteores . . . 1658, 1688. He assumed the infiltration of sea water in large caves at the base of mountains, evaporation by the heat of the earth's interior, deposition of salt and condensation of freshwater at the top of the caves, followed by the emergence of streams. Many versions of this "alambic theory" were subsequently presented. According to KIRCHER, in Mundus subterra- neus . . . mentioned earlier, underground systems of caverns conducted sea water uphill to caves in mountains from which rivers originated. SCHOTT in Anatomia physico-hydrostatica fontium ac fluminum ... 1663, disagreed with Kircher and proposed that some rivers originated from condensation of subterranean vapor and others from infiltration of rain and snow-water. HERBINIUS, in Dissertationes de admirandis mundi cataractis supra & subterraneis . . . 1678, believed that water was driven from subterranean caves to the surface but that precipitations ought to be disregarded. The idea that rainfall was an insufficient source for springs lingered in PLOT, De origine fontium, tentamen philosophi- cum . . . 1685. He gave an interesting classification of streams but thought that sea water ascended to mountain tops through fine canals. So did WOODWARD, in An essay towards a natural history of the earth, and terrestrial bodies . . . 1695, 1702, 1723. A return to the theory of a hydrological cycle is shown by BAR- THOLIN, in De fontium fluviorumque origine ex pluviis . . . 1689, 1698. PERRAULT in De I'origine des fontaines . . . 1674, demonstrated that enough rain falls on the catchment basin of a given river to insure its flow. He did not believe in general infiltration of rain into the ground, and hence in the recharge of aquifers. Apparently, his work remained unknown to his contemporaries. MARIOTTE, in Traite du mouvement des eaux et des autres corps fluides . . . 1686, 1700, initiated the trend toward hydraulics and hydrostatics. His work was translated into English Introduction to the Collection 25 in 1718 and into Latin in 1728-1729. It was followed by PITOT, Description d'une machine pour mesurer la vitesse des eaux cou- rantes . . . 1732, and by DU BUAT, Principes d'hydraulique . . . 1786. With the important works by HALLEY, An estimate of the quantity of vapour raised out of the sea by the warmth of the sun . . . 1678, An account of the circulation of watry vapours of the sea, and of the cause of springs . . . 1691, and An account of the evaporation of water . . . 1694, the part played in the hydrological cycle by water evaporation from the sea to sustain sufficient rainfall and insure flow of rivers was proven. Thus Halley complemented Perrault's earlier demonstration. VALLIS- NIERI took the results of Perrault and others to the Alps of Italy and demonstrated that in complexly folded areas of mountains, water derived from rain and melting snow not only flowed into rivers but also ran underground between impervious layers to reappear unex- pectedly as springs when the structures were breached by the complex topographic surface or could be tapped by drilling artesian wells. His work Lezione accademica intorno all'origine delle fontane . . . written in 1715 and of which we have an edition of 1726, was refuted by GUALTIERI in Riflessioni sopra I'origine delle fontane ... 1725. The many works on springs reflect not only the desire to understand their origin but also the growing importance of water supply for expanding cities and industries, as well as of the beauty of fountains. FRANCOIS wrote L'art des fontaines; c'est a dire, pour trouver, esprouver, assembler, mesurer, distribuer, & conduire les sources das les lieux publics, & particuliers . . . 1665. In England, a similar work was written by SWITZER, An introduction to a general system of hydrostaticks and hydraulicks, philosophical and practical. Wherein the most reasonable and advantageous methods of raising and conducting water, for the watering of noblemens and gentlemens seats, buildings, gardens, &c. are care- fully. . . laid down . . . 1729. When RAMAZZINI wrote a treatise on the artesian wells of Modena in De fontium mutinensium admiranda sca- turigine. Tractatus physico-hydrostaticus . . . 1691, it was translated into English by an irate opponent, Robert St. Clair, M.D., as The Abyssinian philosophy confuted; or, Telluris theoria neither sacred, nor agreable to reason. Being for the most part, a translation of Petrus Ramazzini, of the wonderful springs of Modena . . . 1697. This shows that interests in philosophical questions were as important as those in public works. We have in our collection a wealth of works on the alleged medicinal value of thermal springs. A few examples are: FALLOPPIO, De medicatis aquis, atque de fossilibus . . . 1564, 1569; JORDEN, A discourse on naturall bathes, and mineral waters . . . 1632, 1673; ROCHAS, La vraye anatomic spagyrique des eaux mineralles . . . 1636-1637; SIMPSON, Hydrologia chymica; or, the chymical anatomy of the Scarbrough, and other spaws in York-shire . . . 1669; RUTTY, A methodical synopsis of mineral waters, 26 Introduction to the Collection comprehending the most celebrated medicinal waters, both cold and hot, of Great-Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, and Italy, and several other parts of the world ... 1757; BECHER, Neue Abhandlung vom Karls- bade . . . 1772. North-America had its spas too: MEADE, An experimental enquiry into the chemical properties and medicinal qualities of the principal mineral waters of Ballston and Saratoga, in the state of New-York ... 1817. In the search for veins of mineral deposits and for springs, the dowsing-rod was mentioned by AGRICOLA, in De re metallica Libri XII ... mentioned above; by an anonymous author, in La verge de Jacob, ou /'art de trouver les tresors, les sources, les limites, les metaux, les mines, les mineraux, & autres choses cachees, par /'usage du Baton fourche . . . 1693; and by VALLEMONT, La physique occulte ou traite de la baguette divinatoire, et de son utilite pour la decouverte des sources d'eau, des minieres, des tresors cachez, des voleurs & des meurtriers fugitifs . . . 1696. Engineering Geology Engineering geology emerged from technical preoccupations on water- and land-rights after floods in alluvial plains as described, for instance, by AIMO in De alluvionibus . . . 1599; FABRICIUS, Hydrotheolo- gie . . . 1734; in works on drainage and stream control by DUGDALE, The history of imbanking and drayning of divers fenns and marshes, both in foreign parts and in this kingdom . . . 1662, 1772; in BONINI, // Tevere incatenato owero I'arte di frenar I'acque correnti, 1663; in GUGLIELMINI, De//a natura de' fiumi . . . 1739; in SILBERSCHLAG, Theorie des fleuves, avec I' art de batir dans leurs eaux et de prevenir leurs ravages . . . 1769; in FRISI, Traite des rivieres et des torrens . . . 1774, and FABRE, Essai sur la theorie des torrens et des rivieres . . . 1797. Observations of landslides produced works by DELANGES, Esperienze ed osservazioni intorno alia press/one de//e terre, ed a//a res/stenza de' muri, che le medesime terre sostengono . . . 1779, and by DONDI DALL'OROLOGIO, De//o sprofon- damento di una costa di monti negli Euganei . . . 1787. Marine Geology The study of the sea, in particular its salinity, appears in PAPIN, Ra/sonnements philosophiques touchant la salure, flux & reflux de la mer . . . mentioned above; its behavior in PANAROLO, // mare essa- m/'nato . . . 1656, and in VOSSIUS, De moto mar/urn et ventorum . . . 1663. These studies led to the forerunner works on oceanography and marine geology by MARSIGLI, Br/'eve r/stretto del saggio fisico intorno alia storia del mare... 1711, followed by Histoire physique de la mer . . . 1725, and DONATI's De//a storia naturale marina Introduction to the Collection 27 dell'Adriatico . . . 1750, of which we own the French translation Essai sur I'histoire naturelle de la mer Adrlatique . . . 1758. Donati's work contains research on present-day sediments of the Adriatic and their comparison with ancient sedimentary rocks in the Apennines. CHAM- BERS described more modern aspects of marine geology in Ancient sea-margins, as memorials of changes in the relative level of sea and land . . . 1848. Glaciology Glaciology began with early observations of Swiss Alpine glaciers by SIMLER, Va//es/ae descriptio libri duo . . . 1574, and Va//es/ae et Alpium descriptio . . . 1633, followed by SCHEUCHZER, OYPES ISOITHS HEL- VETICUS, sive itinera per Helvetiae alpines regiones . . . 1723; ALTMANN, Versuch einer historischen und physischen Beschreibung der helvetischen Eisberge . . . 1753, and GRUNER, Die Eisgebirge des Schweizer- landes . . . 1760, of which we own the French translation, Histoire naturelle des glaciers de Suisse . . . 1770. The most complete account of glaciers at the time is in DE SAUSSURE, Voyages dans les Alpes . . . 1779- 1796. BOURRIT, in Nouvelle description des vallees de glace et des hautes montagnes qui torment la chaine des Alpes . . . 1783, and in Nouvelle description des glacieres et glaciers de Savoye . . . 1785, actually walked in de Saussure's footsteps, taking the same walks and hiring the same guides, while a schoolteacher from Solothurn, HUGI, studied glaciers independently and wrote Naturhistorische Alpenreise . . . 1830. An early discussion of the physical behavior of ice was presented by the French MAI RAN in Dissertation sur la glace . . . 1749, translated into German in 1752. The presence of erratic boulders in the plains led to many specu- lations on how they had been transported. Volcanic eruptions, huge floods, sometimes related to the biblical Deluge as in BUCKLAND's Reliquiae diluvianae . . . mentioned above, and drifting by icebergs according to LYELL's Principles . . . were assumed to have carried these huge boulders. MUTTON suggested the action of glaciers in Theory of the earth . . . but remained unnoticed by his contemporaries, although PL AY FAIR in Illustrations of the Huttonian theory of the earth . . . (both works already mentioned above) repeated Mutton's beliefs. Glacier transport was also mentioned by BERNHARDI, Wie kamen die aus dem Norden stammenden Felsbruchstucke und Ceschiebe welche man in Norddeutschland und den benachbarten La'ndern findet an ihre gegen- wSrtigen F undone? . . . 1832. While mountaineers and hunters of chamois and crystals had already talked about a greater extent of glaciers in the past, the concept of the Ice Age was best described by AGASSIZ, Etudes sur les gla- 28 Introduction to the Collection c/ers . . . 1840, followed by GODEFFROY, Notice sur les glaciers, les moraines et les blocs erratiques des Alpes . . . 1840, and a few months later by CHARPENTIER, Essai sur les glaciers et sur le terrain erratique du bassin du Rhone . . . 1841, and finally again by AGASSIZ, GUYOT, and DESOR in Systeme g/ac/a/re . . . 1847. It took some thirty years before the glacial theory was accepted in North America. It involved, in particular, HITCHCOCK, Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts . . . 1833, 1835, and his Final re- port . . . 1841; MATHER, Geology of New York . . . 1843, ST. JOHN, Elements of geology . . . 1851, and a rather limited contribution by AGASSIZ, Lake Superior . . . 1850. Coal and petroleum exploration Applied geology such as petroleum exploration had some interesting early mentions by GOEBEL in De succino libri duo . . . 1558, with a second part entitled De generat/one succini, petrolei, ac reliquis bitu- minosis succis. Oil seeps in the foothills of the Pyrenees in France were mentioned by RIVIERE, Memo/re sur quelques singularites du terroir de Gab/an, et principalement sur la fontaine de I'huile de petrole qui y coule . . . 1717; similar conditions were described in Alsace by HOEFFEL, Historia balsam i mineralis Alsatici, seu petrolei Vallis Sancti Lampert . . . 1734. Closer to our times, WILKINSON wrote Enquiry into the natural history, chemical properties and medical virtues of the rock oil, or green mineral naphta, of Barbados . . . 1830. Coal and peat have played an important role in the daily life of man and are mentioned casually in many early works on ore deposits and mining enumerated above. However, the following works display a more advanced technical character: PATIN, Traite des tourbes combus- tibles . . . 1663; SINCLAIR, The hydrostaticks ... a short history of coal, and of all the common, and proper accidents thereof; a subject never treated before . . . 1672, and Natural philosophy improven by new ex- periments ... a large discourse anent coal, coal-sinks, dipps, risings, and streeks of coal, levels, running of mines, gaes, dykes, damps, and wild- fire . . . 1683. The importance of peat and coal increased with the development of metallurgy and other aspects of industrialization as shown by DEGNER, in Dissertatio physica de turfis . . . 1729; DE TILLY, Memo/re sur I'utilite, la nature et I' 'exploitation du charbon mine- ral ... 1758; ZANON, De//a formazione ed uso della torba e d'altri fossili combustibili . . . 1767, and MORAND, /.'art d'exploiter les mines de charbon de terre . . . 1768. The impact of industrialization certainly marked the following contributions: BERNARD, Memo/re sur les avan- tages et les inconveniens de I'emploi du charbon de pierre et du bois dans les fabriques . . . 1780, and WILLIAMS, The natural history of the Introduction to the Collection 29 mineral kingdom. Part I. Of the natural history of the strata of coal, and of the concomitant strata . . . 1789, 1810, translated into German in 1798. The New World Up to this point, we have divided our historical essay by subject; now we must turn to a geographical orientation to discuss the origins of geology in the New World. Of rather folkloric and "wondrous" nature was the early information on the New World by MONARDES, Dos libros, el uno que trata de todas las cosas que traen de nuestras Indias Occidentals . . . 1569, trans- lated into English in 1577, 1596, as Joyful newes out of the newe founde worlde, wherein is declared the rare and singuler vertues of diverse and sundrie hearbes, trees, oyles, plantes, and stones; by BRY in his Latin translation of Hariot's A brief and true report of the new found land of Virginia, 1590; and OVIEDO Y VALDES in his ... Summario de la naturale et generate historia de I'lndie Occidental'! . . . , a compilation published in 1534. With respect to North America, early geological information is scattered among a number of travel accounts. The missionary HEN- NEPIN wrote Description de la Louisiane . . . 1683 (translated into Dutch in 1688 and into German in 1689), followed by Nouvelle decouverte d'un tres grand pays situe dans I'Amerique, entre le Nouveau Mexique et la Mer Glaciate . . . 1697, with the first description of Niagara Falls (other editipns under changed titles in 1698 and 1704, a translation into English in 1698, and into Dutch in 1699). KALM, a Finnish botanist and naturalist, wrote En resa till Norra America . . . 1753-1761, translated into English in 1770-1771 as Travels in North America . . . and into Dutch in 1772. He described erratics without theorizing on their origin and speculated on a land bridge between North America and Europe. In 1755, Lewis EVANS, a Welshman who spent his professional career as a surveyor and cartographer in America, produced a map of the Middle British Colonies attached to essays entitled Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays. The first, con- taining an analysis of a general map of the Middle British Colonies in America. . . . This analysis contains all the data that he could not represent on his map including his geological notes. The notes show Evans' clear understanding of the physiographic and geologic provinces in the eastern United States. Had their substance, ". . . nature of the soil, substrata, and particular fossils . . . ," been transferred to his map of 1755, Evans would have compiled the first geological map of the country. The map was reprinted at least twenty-six times during a period of more than forty years. POWNALL reprinted the map in 1776, accompanied by A topographical description of such parts of 30 Introduction to the Collection North America as are contained in the map of the Middle British Colo- nies ... to which he annexed extracts from Evans' journal of travel. It is from this journal that we learn the extent of Evans' geological ideas: fossil shells are remains of marine organisms; the exhumation of mountains from a level surface by stream erosion; the linear character of the Appalachian chain; the former extent of the Great Lakes, and the crustal uplifting after their draining. Evans died tragically one year after publication of his map, but his geological thinking can be traced in the later works of John BARTRAM and KALM, in MITCHILL's A sketch of the mineralogical history of the State of New York . . . 1798- 1801, and VOLNEY. An exception to the travel accounts of this period was GUETTARD's Memo/re dans lequel on compare le Canada a la Suisse, par rapport a ses mineraux . . . 1752. Guettard never traveled to America, but through the acquisition of specimens and notes from Canada, and from the reading of Jesuit relations, he produced a proto-geological map of the continent. The map, developed from his 1752 memoir, appeared in France in 1756. It was actually a locality map for thirty-nine kinds of "earths," fossils, minerals, and rocks. In addition, Guettard delineated three lithologic units (bandes) along the continent in an attempt to correlate them with similar units he recognized in Europe. Other early travelers and their works include: ROGERS, A concise account of North America . . . 1765; MARTER, Letters . . . 1785; CHAS- TELLUX, who unlike Kalm speculated on erratics in Voyage de M. le marquis de Chastellux dans I'Amerique Septentrionale dans les annees 1780, 1781 & 1782 . . . 1786, 1788-1791, and his Remarks on the trav- els... in North America . . . 1787, and finally SCHOPF, who wrote com- prehensively on American geology in Beytrage zur mineralogischen Kentniss des ostlichen Theils von Nord-Amerika und seiner Ge- burge . . . 1787, with much of his geology repeated in Reise durch einige der mittlern und sudlichen Vereinigten nord-amerikanischen Staa- ten . . . 1788. On his travels in the South after the Revolutionary War, this young Hessian surgeon, who had studied mineralogy at the University of Erlangen, examined the field relationships between rock types and landforms, and realized that a map showing these relation- ships in color could be produced. Unfortunately, time did not allow him to begin the task. It was left to VOLNEY to produce, in France, the first colored geological map of the United States. A French traveler in the United States for three years, Constantin Francois Chasseboeuf, later Comte de Volney, returned to Paris where he wrote Tableau du climat et du sol des Etats-Unis d'Amerique . . . 1803 (translated into English in 1804) which is actually an organized description of the physical features of the country. To accompany his account, Volney produced a map of Introduction to the Collection 31 the country on which he delineated, by means of color, the major lithologic units of granite, sandstone, calcareous rocks, marine sands, and river deposits. Although it was not Volney's intent, the map was sold to the public uncolored with only sparse geological notation. The colored version was limited to a few large paper copies, one of which resides in our collection. Another copy of Volney's colored map, as we know now, was seen by MACLURE and formed the basis for his famous geological map which accompanied Observations on the geology of the United States. . . 1809 (translated into French in 1811) and his book bearing the same title, published in 1817. Geological investigation in the "western country" or the Mississippi Valley states started with pioneer observers, first French, then English. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, geology in scientific reports was becoming increasingly organized. Descriptions of natural features by CUTLER, DRAKE, BROWN, THOMAS, and BRADBURY were followed by the more explicit geological narratives of KEATING, SCHOOLCRAFT, FEATHERSTONHAUGH, and HALL It is interesting to note that the western writers were less influenced by European geological dogmas than their eastern counterparts; they made their own speculations about the origin of geological phenomena and used their own rock terminology instead of borrowing that from Europe. Geological mapping moved westward too. In 1832 a remarkable map appeared in HINTON's The history and topography of the United States. It extended geology from the Mississippi Valley to the Rocky Mountains, using observations probably borrowed from the work of Edwin JAMES, geologist for Long's 1819 expedition to the Rocky Mountains. His /Account of an expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 7879, 7820, was published in London in 1823 and included a route map showing prominent geological boundaries. The legend on Hinton's anonymous map reflected James' geological nomenclature. Thirty years before the Federal Government would establish a national geological survey, the states were supporting geological sur- veys of their own. The mid-1830's were marked by publications of state geologists: EMMONS, OWENS, HITCHCOCK, JACKSON, MATHER, William Barton ROGERS, Henry Darwin ROGERS, and HALL. This period was also characterized by the appearance of geological textbooks. Americans were reading those of EATON, Geological text- book, prepared for popular lectures on North American geology; with applications to agriculture and the arts, 1830 (with an expanded version in 1832), and editions of BAKEWELL's An introduction to geol- ogy . . . 1829, 1833, 1839, edited by Professor Benjamin SILLIMAN. Charles LYELL came to evaluate American geology and wrote Travels 32 Introduction to the Collection in North America, in the years 1841-42; with geological observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia . . . 1845, and A second visit to the United States of North America, 1849, 1855-1868. He spent several days with James Hall around Niagara Falls and was impressed by Hall's mastery of stratigraphy. In fact, he placed the work of American geologists in a favorable light knowing that they learned their trade the hard way: on the job. Epilogue We could not finish the evaluation of this collection without referring to some unusual items, such as the ptolemaic spheres described by BONARDO, La grandezza, larghezza, e distanzia di tutte le sfere, ridotte a nostre miglia, cominciando dall'inferno, fino alia sfera, dove stanno i beati . . . 1584; the plea to the King of France to study and use the mines of his country to better profit by Marline de BERTEREAU, La restitution de Pluton . . . Des mines & minieres de France, cachees et detenues jusques a present au ventre de la terre, par le moyen desquelles les Finances de sa Majeste seront beaucoup plus grandes que celles de tous les Princes Chrestiens, & ses sujets plus heureux de tous les Peu- ples . . . 1640; how geology fared with religion according to COLE, Popular geology subversive of divine relevation! A letter to the Rev. Adam Sedgwick . . . being a Scriptural refutation of the geological positions and doctrines promulgated in his lately published commencement sermon, preached in the University of Cambridge, 1832 . . . 1834; and finally, a touch of poetry in SCAFE, A geological primer in verse; with, a poetical geognosy; or feasting and fighting, and sundry right pleasant poems, with notes. To which is added, A critical dissertation on "King Coal's levee," addressed to the professors and students of the University of Ox- ford . . . 1820. Organization of the Catalog Arrangement The basic arrangement of this catalog is alphabetical by author. Where the author is corporate (e.g., Indiana. State Geologist.), cross-reference is made from the individual who prepared the report (e.g., Owen, David Dale, 1807-1860). The heading "Anonymous" is used for the works which lack clues to authorship, and a few works of multiple authorship are entered by title. Cross-references are given for joint authors and other contributors to the intellectual content of a work, but not for patrons, illustrators, translators, or founders of schools of geology (e.g., Werner). The arrangement of entries under author is primarily chronological, but collected editions of an author's complete works, or of some of them, are placed first. Successive editions of a work immediately succeed the first, and translations follow the original work. Atlases to works are given separate entry if their publishing or printing history differs from that of the text; otherwise, they are incorporated into the entry for text. Bibliographical descriptions Each entry in the catalog has been brought into conformity with basic Library of Congress format. This format will be familiar to most library users. Following each citation, in smaller type, additional bibliographical information is provided, including specifics on the Library's holdings and the physical condition of the volumes. Non-bibliographical an- notation is limited to clarification of a title which may be unclear as to its geological significance. We have provided the Library's call (or location) number for every title in the catalog. The abbreviation "uncat." means that the book is part of the uncataloged collection in the Rare Book Room. Quarto and folio size books are identified by "q" or "f" preceding either the call number or the abbreviation "uncat." 34 Organization of the Catalog Index Subdivision of index entries is by subject or place, then by author. The index is keyed to the catalog by entry number. Catalog Accum, Friedrich Christian, 1769-1838. Elements of crystallography, after the method of Hauy; with, or without, series of geometrical models, both solid and dissected; exhibiting the forms of crystals, their geometrical structure, dissections, and general laws . . . London, Longman, Jurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1813. 396p. ; illus. 548/Ac21e Acosta, Joseph, 1539-1600. Historia natural y moral de Indias . . . Sevilla, Juan de Leon, Compaftia de Jesus, 1590. 7 books in 1. x970/Ac7dS/1590 Lacks title page. Acosta. De natura novi orbis libri duo et de promulgatione evangelii apud barbaros, sive, de procuranda indorum salute, libri sex. Colinae Agrippinae, In officina Birckmannica, Sumptibus Ar- nol'di Mylij, 1596. 7 books in 1. x970/Ac7d/1596 Acosta. Historia naturale, e morale delle Indie; nella quale si trattano le cose notabili del Cielo, & de gli Elementi, Metalli, Piante, & Animali di quelle: i suoi riti, & ceremonie: Leggi & governi, 6 guerre de gli Indiani. Tradotta da Gio. Paolo Galucci Salodiano. Venetia, Bernardo Basa, 1596. 7 books in 1. x970/Ac7d1g and uncat. Acosta. Histoire Naturelle et Moralle des Indes, tant Orientalles qu'Occidentalles. Ou il est traicte des choses remarquables du Ciel, des Elemens, Metaux, Plantes & Animaux qui sont propres de ce pa'i's. Ensemble des moeurs, ceremonies, loix, gouvernements & guerres des mesmes Indiens. Traduite par Robert Regnault Cauxois. Paris, Marc Orry, 1598. 7 books in 1. uncat. Acosta. The Natural! and Morall Historic of the East and West Indies. 36 Acosta to Agassiz Intreating of the remarkeable things of Heaven, of the Ele- ments, Mettalls, Plants, and Beasts which are proper to that Country: Together with the Manners, Ceremonies, Lawes, Governments, and Warres of the Indians. Transl. by E. G. London, VahSims, 1604. 7 books in 1. x970/Ac7dEg 7 Acosta. Histoire Naturelle et Moralle des Indes, tant Orientalles qu'Occidentalles. Ou il est traicte des choses remarquables du Ciel, des Elemens, Metaux, Plantes & Animaux qui sont propres de ce paTs. Ensemble des moeurs, ceremonies, loix, gouvernemens & guerres des mesmes Indiens. Traduite par Robert Regnault Cauxois. Paris, Marc Orry, 1606. 7 books in 1. uncat. 8 Acosta. Historic naturael en morael van de Westersche Indien. Waer inne ghehandelt wort van de merckelijckste dinghen des Hemels/ Elementen/ Metalen/ Planten ende Gedierten van dien: Als ook de Manieren/ Ceremonien/ Wetten/ Kegeer- ingen/ ende Vorlogen der Indianen. Overgheset door Ian Huyghen van Linschotten. De tweede Editie. Amsterdam, Broer lansz, 1624. 7 books in 1. uncat. 9 Admiranda narratio, fida tamen, de commodis et incolarum ritibus Virginiae . . . Anglico scripta sermone a Thoma Hariot, See BRY, THEODOR DE, ed., [America, pt. 1 Latin] Admiranda narratio . . . 1590. 10 Agassiz, Louis Jean Rodolphe, 1807-1873. Recherches sur les poissons fossiles. Neuchatel, Aux frais de I'auteur. Imprimerie de Petitpierre et H. Nicolet, 1833-43. 5v. in 3 (text), plus 5v. in 4 (atlases). q567/Ag1r xf567/Ag1r/atlas 11 Agassiz. Monographies d'echinodermes, vivans et fossiles. Neuchatel, Aux frais de I'auteur, 1838-1842. [490p.] 63 plates. q593.95/Ag1m This volume consists of 5 separately-paged monographs: no. 1 ... Des Salenies by L. Agassiz; no. 2 ... Des Scutelles by L. Agassiz; no. 3 ... Des Galerites by Ed. Desor; no. 4 ... Des Dyaster by Ed. Desor; no. 5 ... Anatomic du genre Echinus by G. Valentin. 12 Agassiz. Etudes sur les glaciers. Ouvrage accompagne d'un atlas de AGRL COLAE De ortu & caufis fubtcrrancorurrt Lib.v DC natura eorum quac effluunt ex terra Lib. nit De natura fofsilium Lib.x De ueteribuS &(. nouis metalh's Lib. i r BermannuSjfiue De re metallica Dialogus Lib. i Intefpretatio GermanicauocUmreimetallicaf, addito duplici Indice,altero rerum,altero locorum. 0//mw hicis Anno M D C X X I. Cat. No. 33 44 Alence to Allin 44 Alence, Joachim d', d. 1707. Traitte de I'aiman. Divise en deux parties. La premiere contient les Experiences; & la seconde les raisons que I'on en peut rendre. Amsterdam, Henry Wetstein, 1687. 148p., illus. uncat. 45 Allan, Thomas, 1777-1833. An alphabetical list of the names of minerals, at present most familiar in the English, French, and German languages, with tables of analyses. Edinburgh, Printed at the Caledonian Mercury Press, 1808. 72p., tables. 549.03/ACSa 46 Allan. Mineralogical nomenclature, alphabetically arranged; with synoptic tables of chemical analyses of minerals. Edinburgh, Printed for A. Constable [etc.], 1814. 1v., various paging. 549.03/Afi5m/1814 Introduction signed: Thomas Allan 47 Allan. Mineralogical nomenclature, alphabetically arranged; with synoptic tables of the chemical analyses of minerals. Edin- burgh, Printed for A. Constable and Company, 1819. 1v., various paging. 549.03/AC5m Introduction signed: Thomas Allan 48 Alleon Dulac, Jean Louis, 1723-1788? Memoires pour servir a I'histoire naturelle des provinces de Lyonnois, Forez and Beaujolais. Lyon, C. Cizeron, 1765. 2v. 570.9445/AC5m 49 Allin, James. Thunder and earthquake, a loud and awful call to reformation consider'd in a sermon preached at Brooklyn, November the first; upon a special fast occasion'd by the earthquake, which happen'd in the evening after the 29th day of October, 1727. Now published with enlargements, second edition. Boston, N.E., printed by Gamaliel Rogers for Joseph Edwards, 1727. 49p. x252/M699e Bound with MIX, STEPHEN, Extraordinary displays of the divine majesty & power, are to try men, and impress the fear of God on their hearts, that they sin not . . . London, T. Green, 1728. Under the heading of "Earthquakes are produced by the agency of second causes," Allin gives a history of theories on earthquakes and mentions some locations such as Sicily, Jamaica, China, Antioch, and New England. Allioni to Anonymous 45 50 Allioni, Carlo, 1725-1804. Oryctographiae Pedemontanae specimen, exhibens corpora fossilia terrae adventitia. Parisiis, C. J. B. Bauche, 1757. 82p. 560.9451/AC5o Bibliography: p. v-vii. 51 Altmann, johann Georg. Versuch einer historischen und physischen Beschreibung der helvetischen Eisberge. 2.Aufl. Zurich, Heidegger, 1753. 271p., fold, plates. 551.31/AC7v/1753 52 Amoretti, Charles, 1741-1816. See FORTIS, ALBERTO, Memoires pour servir a I'histoire naturelle . . . de I'ltalie . . . 1802. 53 Andreossy, Antoine Francois, 1761-1828. Memoires sur le lac Menzaleh et sur la vallee des lacs de Natron et celle du Fleuve-sans-eau. Paris, Didot, an VIII [1800]. 102p., fold. maps. 556.21/An2m Half-title: Memoires geologiques sur la Basse Egypte. 54 Anonymous. Tremblement de terre, advenu a Lyon le mardy vingtiesme jour de May mil cinq cens septante-huict, peu avant les quatre heures du soir. Lyon, Par Benoist Rigaud., 1578. 7p. uncat. 55 Anonymous. Dreadfull newes: or, A true relation of the great, violent and late earthquake. Hapned [sic] the 27. day of March, stilo romano last, at Callabria, in the Kingdome of Naples, about the houres of three and foure in the afternoone, to the over- throw and ruine of many cities, townes, and castles, and the death of above fifty thousand persons. With the names of the principall of the sayd Cities, Townes and Castles, destroyed by the said Earthquake, according to the Original! Printed and published by Authority at Venice. London, Printed by I. Okes for R. Mabb, 1638. 17p. X551.22/D811 Attributed to Martin Parker in the Short title catalogue. 56 Anonymous. Relacion del temblor, y terromoto que Dios nuestro Seftor fue servido de embiar a la ciudad del Cuzco a 31. de Marco este afto passado de 1650 . . . Madrid, por lulian de Paredes, 1651. 4p. q uncat. 46 Anonymous 57 Anonymous. La verge de Jacob, ou L'art de trouver les tresors, les sources, les limites, les metaux, les mines, les mineraux, & autres choses cachees, par I'usage du Baton fourche. Par I. N. Lyon, Chez Hilaire Baritel, 1693. 137p. uncat. 58 Anonymous. Memoire . . . au sujet de I'histoire naturelle de la Province de Languedoc. Montpellier, Jean Martel, 1726. 16p. x554.484/R52m Extrait Societe Royale des Sciences de Montpellier. Bound with Riviere, Guillaume, Memoire sur quelques singu- larites du terroir de Gabian, . . . 1717. 59 Anonymous. Principales merveilles de la nature, ou Ton traite de la sub- stance de la terre, de la mer, des fleuves, lacs, rivieres, montagnes, rochers, etc. . . . tire des meilleurs auteurs, an- ciens & modernes, par M. ***. Amsterdam, Aux depens de la Compagnie, 1745. 2v. in 1 (332p.). 910/P935 60 Anonymous. Memoirs concerning Herculaneum, the subterranean city, lately discovered at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, giving a particular account of the most remarkable buildings, statues, paintings, medals, and other curiosities found there to the present time. Tr. from the Italian of a memorial drawn by the secretary of the Marquis d'Hospital, . . . and illustrated with notes, by William Fordyce ... To which are added an extract from Xiphilinus's Epitome of Dion and Pliny the younger's two letters, giving an account of the overthrow of this city, and the eruption of Vesuvius that occasioned it. London, Printed for D. Wilson, 1750. 68p. X913.377/M519 61 Anonymous. Metallischer Baumgarten, in welchem das einzige wahre subjectum philosophiae oder primum ens metallorum bloss und gantz offenbar vor Augen gelegt und beschrieben wor- den ist; von einem Freunde, deme die wahrheit bewust ist, und der einen jeden vom falschen Weg gern ableiten, hin- gegen zu dem wahren einzigen Brunnen der Metallen ftihren und bringen will. Franckfurt und Leipzig, Bey J. F. Fleischer, 1753. 87p. 549/M565/1753 Anonymous 47 62 Anonymous. Phllosophische Ergotzungen, oder. . . Untersuchung wie die wahrhaften Seemuscheln auf die hochsten Berge und in die festesten Steine gekommen, nebst einer deutlichen Erklarung der Erdbeben und anderer wunderbarer Naturbegebenhei- ten, auf Veranlassung der von Anton Lazaro Moro heraus- gegebenen neuen Untersuchung der Vera'nderung des Erd- bodens, ausgestellet von einem fleissigen Erforscher philosophischer Lauterkeit. Bremen, J. H. Cramer, 1765. 564p., 2 plates. 550/P549 63 Anonymous. La terre habitable; ou, Essai sur la structure exterieure et interieure du globe. Londres; et se trouve chez Valade, Paris, 1782. 136p., 2 fold, plates. x551.1/T277 64 Anonymous. Histoire des decouvertes faites par divers savans voyageurs dans plusieurs contrees de la Russie & de la Perse, relativement a I'Histoire civile & naturelle, a I'Economie rurale, au Com- merce, & etc. Lausanne, J. P. Heubach, 1779-87. 6v. 914.7/AC34F v.1, 1784. 65 Anonymous. Elements of natural philosophy, arranged under the following heads: matter and motion, the universe, the solar system, the fixed stars, the earth considered as a planet, the atmosphere, meteors, springs, rivers, and the sea, fossils, plants, animals, the human frame and the human understanding. Philadelphia, J. P. Parke, 1807. 235p. X502/EB26 66 Anonymous. Caesarea. The island of Jersey; its history, constitution, gov- ernment, laws, peculiar privileges, customs, mineralogy, pro- duce, commerce, and other statistics; with a tour round the coast, and in the interior; to which is added its antiquities, and the biography of eminent men, natives of the island. London, Printed for T. Baker, 1840. 330p., illus., fold. map. 914.234/C11 Chapter on mineralogy (p. 108-117) revised by "Mr. K6nig, of the British Museum." 48 Ansted to Archiac de Saint Simon 67 Ansted, David Thomas, 1814-1880. Geology, introductory, descriptive, & practical. London, J. Van Voorst, 1844. 2v., illus. 551/An8g 68 Ansted. The geologist's text-book. Chiefly intended as a book of reference for the geological student. London, J. Van Voorst, 1845. 143p. 550/An8g 69 Ansted. The ancient world; or, Picturesque sketches of Creation. London, Van Voorst, 1847. 408p. 560/An8a 70 Antisell, Thomas, 1817-1893. Irish geology, in a series of chapters, containing an outline of the science of geology, and a description of the various rocks distributed on the surface of the island, with some remarks on the climate. Dublin, J. McGlashan, 1846. 84p. 554.15/An8i 71 Aquarius [pseudonym]. Floods, their causes, mitigation & cure. Also a scheme for the efficient drainage of lower Yare, Waveney and Bure Valleys, and the improvement of Yarmouth Harbour by the deepening of the water at the bar, etc., by a simple and comparatively inexpensive method. Norwich, Fletcher, [n.d.]. 16p. 627.4/Aq3f 72 Archiac de Saint Simon, Etienne Jules Adolphe Desmier, 1802-1868. Etudes sur la formation cretacee des versants sud-ouest et nord-ouest du plateau central de la France. 1 partie. Paris, Impr. de Fain et Thunot, 1843. 100p., 2 plates. 554.4/Ar2e Extrait des Annales des sciences geologiques, deuxieme annee. 73 Archiac de Saint Simon. Histoire des progres de la geologic de 1834 a [1859]. Publiee par la Societe Geologique de France, sous les auspices de M. le Comte de Salvandy. .. Paris, Au lieu des seances de la Societe, 1847-1860. 8v. in 9, col. fold, plates, tables. 550.9/Ar2h v.2 is published in 2 parts. B A P T I S T AE AYMO> PARMENSIS, I- C- PRAESTANTISS- De Alluuiombus; TRACTATVS FERTILISSIMVS- In quo Incrementi , & Decrement! Fluminun> ad fundorum vicino rum commoda ,, & incommoda, cum natural! acquilitione,& amiffione Dominiorum , & Poflfeflionum j materia ita copiose, 6c clarctracliaturjVtnilampliusderiderandiiniriL. QuodadVenditionum, Emf>tionum]f>a&orum inter Emptorem , & Ven- ditarem j Locatiomtm, Conduftionum , & Retraftmm, in pr&dijs Ru- flicis Eluminibus adbwentibusj negptia exatfifiime conferre pofsit . Opus omnibus vtile> dele&abilc, & admodum ncccfTarium . Cum defiderabiltbus Summary* , & Indice copiojiptmo . PRIVILEGIIS MVNITVM. V E N E T I I S, D X C I X. Apud Barctium Barctium, & Socios. Cat. No. 38 50 Archiac de Saint Simon to Arkansas v.2-8 have in title: Publiee . . . sous les auspices de M. le Ministre de I'instruction publique. Contain bibliographies. 74 Archiac de Saint Simon. Geologic et paleontologie. Paris, F. Savy, 1866. 776p., tables. 550/Ar2g On cover: Suite et fin de I'histoire de la geologic. Bound with the author's Explication d'un profil geologique de I'Angleterre. Angers, 1867, 20p., map. 75 Arduino, Giovanni, 1714-1795. Raccolta de memorie chimico-mineralogiche e orittografiche del Signor Giovanni Arduino, e di alcuni suoi amici, tratte dal Giornale d'ltalia. Venezia, Benedetto Milocco, 1775. 410p., 1 plate. x549/Ar2r Contains two letters by J. J. Ferber, on the solfatara of Pozzuoli and on mines in Austria as well as Arduino's theory of the earth: Saggio fisico-mineralogico di lythoconia, e orognosia. 76 Arduino. Esame Chimico, e Considerazioni sopra la Marga, ossia Mama, scoperta nei camp! dello Stabilimento a Tabacchi del Sig. Co. Girolamo Manfrino appresso Nona in Dalmazia dal Celebre Sig. Canonico Andrea Zucchini, [n.p., n.d.]. 30p. 631.1/Ar2e Riprodotta nel volume secondo del Nuovo Giornale d'ltalia del Sig. Gio: Venezia, Antonio Perlini, 1791. Bibliographical footnotes. 77 Arkansas. Geological Survey. First report of a geological reconnoissance of the northern counties of Arkansas, made during the years 1857 and 1858, by David Dale Owen, principal geologist, assisted by William Elderhorst, chemical assistant; Edward T. Cox, assistant geol- ogist. Little Rock, Johnson & Yerkes, state printers, 1858. 256p., front., illus., plates (partly col.). 557/Ar4o/1858 Contents. Report [etc.] by David Dale Owen. Chemical report of the ores, rocks, and mineral waters of Arkansas, by William Elderhorst. Report of a geological reconnoissance of a part of the state of Arkansas made during the years 1857 and 1858, by Edward T. Cox. 78 Arkansas. Geological Survey. Second report of a geological reconnoissance of the middle and southern counties of Arkansas. Made during the years 1859 and 1860. By David Dale Owen, principal geologist, assisted by Robert Peter, chemical assistant; M. Leo Lesque- Art is to Assn. of American Geologists and Naturalists 51 reux, botanist; Edward Cox, assistant geologist. Philadelphia, C. Sherman & son, printers, 1860. 433p., front., illus., plates (partly col.), fold, chart. 557/Ar4o/1859 Ed. by Richard Owen. Contents. Report [etc.] from notes of David Dale Owen, ed. by E. T. Cox. Survey of the Fourche cove in Pulaski County, Arkansas, by Joseph Lesley, topographical assistant. Chemical anal- ysis of the soils, subsoils, underclays, clays, and nitre-earths of Arkansas. Collected by D. D. Owen and analyzed by Robert Peter. Chemical analyses made for the survey, by William Elderhorst. Botanical and palaeontological report on the survey, by Leo Les- quereux. Second report of a geological reconnoissance of a part of the state of Arkansas, made during the years 1859 and 1860, by Edward T. Cox. 79 Artis, Edmund Tyrell, 1789-1847. Antediluvian phytology, illustrated by a collection of the fossil remains of plants, peculiar to the coal formations of Great Britain, selected for their novelty and interest, from upwards of a thousand specimens now in the possession of the author, and systematically described, with the review of facilitating the study of this important branch of geology. Including remarks on the systems of Count Sternberg, Baron Schlot- heim, Professor Martius, and Mons. Brongniart; also com- munications from Professor Buckland and other eminent geologists. London, Printed for the author by Nichols and Son, 1838. 24 numbered leaves, 24 plates. q561/Ar7a/1838 80 Artis. See MANTELL, GIDEON ALGERNON, A pictorial atlas of fossil remains . . . 1850. 81 Ashe, Thomas, 1770-1835. Memoirs of mammoth, and various other extraordinary and stupendous bones, of incognita, or non-descript animals, found in the vicinity of the Ohio, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Osage, and Red rivers, &c. &c. Published for the information of those ladies and gentlemen, whose taste and love of science tempt them to visit the Liverpool museum. Liverpool, Printed by G. F. Harris, 1806. 60p. 569.67 As3m 82 Association of American Geologists and Naturalists. Reports of the first, second, and third meetings of the Association of American geologists and naturalists, at Phila- delphia, in 1840 and 1841, and at Boston in 1842. Embracing 52 Atkinson to Aubuisson de Voisins its proceedings and transactions. Boston, Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1843. [9]-544p., illus., 21 i.e. 19 plates (part double; incl. maps). 506/ASA 2a Plate IV is omitted; it may be found in Amer. Jour. Science, vol. XLI. Plates VII and IX are printed on the same leaf. 83 Atkinson, Christopher William. A historical and statistical account of New Brunswick, B.N.A., with advice to emigrants. 3d ed., greatly improved and cor. . . . Edinburgh, Printed for Anderson & Bryce, 1844. 284p., illus., fold. map. 917.15/At5e/1844 84 Attumoneli, Michele, 1753-1826. Delia eruzione del Vesuvio accaduta nel mese di agosto dell'anno MDCCLXXIX; ragionamento istorico-fisico. Napoli, Stamperia Abbaziana, 1779. 147p., fold, plate. 551.21/At8d 85 Aubuisson de Voisins, Jean Francois d', 1769-1841. Des mines de Freiberg en Saxe et de leur exploitation. Leipsic, Pierre Phil. Wolf et Comp., 1802. 3v., 8 fold, plates. 622.09432/Auld 86 Aubuisson de Voisins. Memoire sur les basaltes de la Saxe, accompagne d'obser- vations sur I'origine des basaltes en general. Lu a la classe des sciences physiques et mathematiques de I'lnstitut National, en frimaire an xi. Paris, Courcier, Imprimeur-libraire, 1803. 176p. 552.28/Aulm 87 Aubuisson de Voisins. An account of the basalts of Saxony, with observations on the origin of basalts in general. Tr., with notes, by P. Neill . . . Edinburgh, A. Constable & Co., 1814. 276p., fold. map. 552.28/Au1mEn 88 Aubuisson de Voisins. Traite de geognosie; ou, Expose des connaissances actuelles sur la constitution physique et minerale du globe terrestre. Strasbourg, F. G. Levrault, 1819. 2v., illus. 550/Au1t 89 Aubuisson de Voisins. Geognosie, oder Darstellung der jetzigen Kentnisse iiber die physische und mineralische Beschaffenheit der Erdkugel. Deutsch bearb. durch J. G. Wiemann. Dresden, In der Ar- noldischen Buchhandlung, 1821-1822. 2v. in 1, illus. 550/AultGw Aubuisson de Voisins to Bacon 53 90 Aubuisson de Voisins. Histoire de I'etablissement des fontaines a Toulouse. Paris, Carilian-Goeury et V. Dalmont, 1839. 64p., 2 plates, tables. 551.49/Au1h Extrait des Annales des Fonts et Chaussees. 91 Auldjo, John, d. 1857. Sketches of Vesuvius with short accounts of its principal eruptions, from the commencement of the Christian era to the present time. Naples, G. Glass, 1832. 96p., front., 15 plates. 551.21/Au5s 92 Babington, William, 1757-1833. A new system of mineralogy, in the form of catalogue, after the manner of Baron Bern's systematic Catalogue of the collection of fossils of Mile Eleonore de Raab. London, Printed for the author, by T. Bensley, 1799. 279p. x549/B11n 93 Bacci, Andrea, d. 1600. De thermis Libri septem. Opus locupletissimum, non solum medicis necessarium, verumetiam studiosis variarum rerum naturae perutile. In quo agitur de universa aquarum na- tura . . . De balneis totius orbis, & de methodo medendi per balneas. Deque lavationum, simul atque exercitationum in- stitutis in admirandis thermis Romanorum . . . Venetiis, Apud V. Valgrisium, 1571. [64], 509p., illus. xq613.41/B12d 94 Bacci. De Gemmis et Lapidibus pretiosis, eorumque viribus & usu tractatus, Italica lingua conscriptus: Nunc vero non solum in Latinum sermonem conversus, verum etiam utilissimis an- notationibus & observationibus auctio redditus, A. Wolfango Gabelchovero. Francofurti, Ex officina Matthiae Beckeri, im- pensis Nicolai Steinii, 1603. 231p. uncat. 95 Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. Sylva Sylvarum or Natural Historic. In ten centuries. 3rd ed. London, Printed by J. H., 1631. 258p., port. 500/B13s The library owns the following other editions of this work: London, 1635 (q uncat.), 1639 (q uncat.); Amsterdam, 1648 (x500/ B13sLg/1648); The Hague, 1648 (x500/B13sLg/1648 2 ); London, 1658 54 Bacon to Bakewell (q uncat.), 1664 (q uncat.), 1670 (q uncat.), and 1676 (q500/B13s/ 1676). The library also owns his Opera Omnia in the following editions: Frankfurt, 1665 (uncat.); Leipzig, 1694 (uncat.); and London, 1730 (xq192/B13/1730). 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An introduction to geology: intended to convey a practical knowledge of the science, and comprising the most important Bakewell to Barba 57 recent discoveries; with explanations of the facts and phe- nomena which serve to confirm or invalidate various geo- logical theories. 3d American from the 5th London ed., ed., with an appendix, by Prof. B. Silliman . . . New Haven, B. & W. Noyes, 1839. 596p., front., illus., 8 plates, map. 550/B1713 107 Bakewell. Travels; comprising observations made during a residence in the Tarentaise and various parts of the Grecian and Pennine Alps, and in Switzerland and Auvergne, in the years 1820, 1821, and 1822 . . . London, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1823. 2v., col. fronts., illus., plates (partly col.). 914.94/B17t Numerous geological observations, many on glacial features. 108 Balardini, Lodovico, 1796-1891. Sulla torba della provincia bresciana; memorie del . . . Lodovico Balardini . . . e di Stefano Grandoni. 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Mearne, 1670. 156p. x669/B23aEs/1670 Bound with his The second book of the art of metals . . . 1670. 58 Barba 112 Barba. The second book of the art of metals, wherein is taught the common way of refining silver by quicksilver, with some new rules added for the better performance of the same. Written in Spanish by Alvaro Alonso Barba in 1640. Translated into English. London, printed for S. Mearne, 1670. 91p. x669/B23aEs/1670 Bound with his The first book of the art of mettals . . . 1670. 113 Barba. The art of metals, in which is declared the manner of their generation, and the concomitants of them written in Spanish in 1640 ... in two books. Translated by the R. H. Edward Earl of Sandwich in 1669. London, Printed for S. Mearne, 1674. 2v in 1. uncat. 114 Barba. Traite de I'art metalique, extrait des oeuvres d'Alvare-Alfonse Barba . . . auquel on a joint un Memoire concernant les mines de France; avec un tarif qui demontre les operations qu'il faudroit faire pour tirer de ces mines I'or & I'argent qu'en tiroient les Remains, lorsqu'ils etoient maTtres des Gaules. Ouvrage enrichi de figures en taille-douce. Paris, G. Saugrain, 1730. 264p., 8 fold, plates. 669/B23aF/1730 Translation of Arte de los metales. 115 Barba. A collection of scarce and valuable treatises upon metals, mines, and minerals . . . Being, a translation from the learned Albaro Alonso Barba . . . and the observations of several in- genuous persons of our own country, founded on many years experience. London, Printed for J. Hodges, 1739. p.1-170. 4 pts. in 1 v., illus. x669/B23aEs/1739 Each of pts. 2-[4] has special t.p. 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Including a geological map of the island by Dr. Mantell. New ed., com- pleted to the end of 1850. London, Henry G. Bohn, 1850. 124p., illus., port., 2 fold. col. maps. 914.228/B23p/1850 119 Barelli, Vincenzo. See SARDINIA (KINGDOM). AZIENDA GENERALE ECO- NOMICA DELL'INTERNO, Cenni de statistica mineralogica degli stati di S. M. il Re di Sardegna . . . 1835. 120 Barral, Pierre, 1742-1826. Memoire sur les trapps et les roches volcaniques. Dans lequel on donne I'origine des laves en boules, & des articulations des prismes basaltiques. Bastia, L'imprimerie d'E. Batini, 1789. 48p., illus. uncat. 121 Barral. Memoire sur des roches coquillieres trouvees a la cime des Alpes dauphinoises et sur des colonnes d'un temple de Serapis a Pouzzol, pres de Naples, par M. B.** Grenoble, Impr. Peyronard, 1813. 26p., fold, plate. 564/B27m Lu a la Societe des Sciences et des Arts de Grenoble, le 14 Avril 1812. 122 Barrere, Pierre, 1690-1755. Observations sur I'origine et la formation des pierres figurees, et sur celles qui, tant exterieurement qu'interieurement, ont une figure reguliere & determinee. Paris, d'Houry et fils, 1746. 67p., fold, plates. 560/B27o 123 Bartholin, Caspar, 1655-1738. De fontium fluviorumque origine ex pluviis. Dissertatio Phy- sica. Hafniae, J. P. Bockenhoffer, 1689. 27p. uncat. 60 Bartholin to Barton 124 Bartholin. De fontium fluviorumque origine ex pluviis. Dissertatio Phy- sica. [n.p., n.d.]. 26p. uncat. Bound with his Specimen philosophiae naturalis praecipua phy- sices capita exponens . . . 1698. 125 Bartholin. . . . Specimen philosophiae naturalis praecipua physices capita exponens . . . Accedit De fontium fluviorumque origine ex pluviis, dissertatio physica. Oxoniae, Typis Leon. Lichfield, Impensis Henr. Clements, 1698. 175p. uncat. Bound with his De fontium fluviorumque in origine ex plu- viis . . . n.d. 126 Bartholinus, Erasmus, 1625-1698. . . . 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Lectures in natural philosophy, designed, to be a foundation, for reasoning pertinently, upon the petrifications, gems, crys- tals, and sanative quality of Lough Neagh in Ireland; and intended to be an introduction, to the natural history of several counties contiguous to that lake, particularly the VLYSSIS ALDROVANDI PATRICII BONON IENSIS MVSAEVM METALLICVM IN LIBHQS Jill D1STRIBVTVM BARTHOLOMAVS AMBROSINVS inp&trio Bonon. Archiaymnasw Simpl Mrd professor ordmartus.Mufp lllustrtss Senates Bonon ctHorti Dublin Pr^feccus Lahore et Studio composu.it cum Indue loviosissimo MAR.CVS ANTONIVS REPMIA impenstsin lueem edtdtr AD SERENISSIMVM RANVTIVM II FARNES1VM PARM& PLACENT1 ETC/ Cat. No. 43 62 Barton to Bartram county of Ardmagh. Dublin, Printed for the author, by A. Reilly, 1751. [8]p., 1.8., 209 (i.e. 185)p., 7 plates (part fold., incl. front., map), diagr. X549.9415/B285C Bound with his A dialogue, concerning some things of impor- tance to Ireland . . . 1751; and some remarks, towards a full descrip- tion of Upper and Lower Lough Lene . . . 1751. 131 Barton. Some remarks, towards a full description of Upper and Lower Lough Lene, near Killarny, in the County of Kerry. Dublin, S. Powell, 1751. 14p., illus. x549.9415/B285ft Bound with his Lectures in natural philosophy. . . 1751. 132 Bartram, John, 1699-1777. Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, produc- tions, animals, and other matters worthy of notice. Made by Mr. John Bartram, in his travels from Pensilvania to Onondago, Oswego and the lake Ontario, in Canada. To which is annex'd, a curious account of the cataracts at Niagara. By Mr. Peter Kalm . . . London, Printed for J. Whiston and B. White, 1751. [9]-94p., front, (fold. plan). x917.4/B28 Bartram and Lewis Evans accompanied Conrad Weiser on a mission from the government of Pennsylvania to the Iroquois, to settle a quarrel between the Indians and the colony of Virginia. Weiser's journal is printed in the set known as Colonial records of Pennsylvania, 1851, v.4, p.660-669. 133 Bartram. See STORK, WILLIAM, A description of East Florida, with a Journal, Kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia . . . 1769. 134 Bartram, William, 1739-1823. Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges or Creek confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws. Containing an account of the soil and natural productions of those regions; together with observations on the manners of the Indians. Philadelphia, printed by James and Johnson, 1791. London, Reprinted for J. Johnson, 1792. 520p., front., 7 plates (1 fold.), fold. map. x917.5/B28t 135 Bartram. Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, . . . Dublin, For J. Moore, W. Jones, R. M'Allister, and J. Rice, 1793. Bartram to Baudin 63 520p., front, (port.), 7 plates (part fold.), fold. map. x917.5/B28t/1793 First published Philadelphia, 1791. 136 Bartram. Reisen durch Nord- und Sud-Karolina, Georgian, Ost- und West-Florida, das Gebiet der Tscherokesei, Krihks und Tschaktahs, nebst umstandlichen Nachrichten von den Ein- wohnern, dem Boden und den Naturprodukten dieser wenig bekannten grossen Lander. Aus dem Englischen mil erla'u- ternden Anmerkungen von E. A. W. Zimmermann. [Berlin, In der Vossischen Buchhandlung, 1793]. 501p. x917.5/B28tGz Magazin von merkwllrdigen neuen Reisebeschreibungen. Ber- lin, 1793. 10.bd. Paging irregular: the last 5 pages after p.496 are numbered 465 to 469. 137 Bartram. Reizen door Noord- en Zuid-Carolina, Georgia, Oost- en West-Florida; de landen der Cherokees, der Muscogulges, of het Creek bondgenootschap en het land der Chactaws. Uit het Engelsch vertaald, door J. D. Pasteur. Haarlem, P. Bohn, 1794. 695p., fold. map. x917.5/B28tDp 138 Bartram. Voyage dans les parties sud de I'Amerique septentrionale; savoir: les Carolines septentrionale et meridionale, la Georgie, les Florides orientale et occidentale, le pays des Cherokees, le vaste territoire des Muscogulges ou de la confederation Creek, et le pays des Chactaws. Imprime a Philadelphie, en 1791, et a Londres, en 1792, et tr. de I'angl. par P. V. Be- noist . . . Paris, [1801]. 2v., front, (port.), 3 fold, plates, fold. map. x917.5/B28tFb 139 Basaltic mountains. [London? 1807?] 1v. of 50 plates. f552.2/B29 Binder's title. Some of the plates were previously published in papers by John Strange in the Transactions of the Royal Society and in his De'monti colonnari e d'altri fenomeni vulcanic! dello stato veneto (Milano, 1778) (q551.21/St8d). 140 Baudin, Desire Pierre, 1809-1870. Description historique geologique et topographique du bas- sin houiller de Brassac (Puy-de-D6me et Haute-Loire), faite en 1843. Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1851. 64 Baudrimont to Baumer 136p., atlas of 25 diagrams. 553.2/B32b Added title page: [France] Administration des Mines. Etudes des gttes mineraux. Atlas lacking. 141 Baudrimont, Alexandre Edouard, 1806-1880. Traite elementaire de mineralogie et de geologic. Paris, Amsterdam, H. Cousin, V e Legras Imbert et C ie , [1835?]. 279p., 12 plates. 549/B33t Published also as v.2 of G. j. Martin Saint-Ange's Traite ele- mentaire d'histoire naturelle, 1839. Running title: Traite elementaire d'histoire naturelle. 142 Bauhin, Johann, 1541-1613. Historia novi et admirabilis fortis balneique Bollensis in Ducatu Wirtembergico ad acidulas geopingenses . . . adijciuntur plu- rimae figurae novae varium fossilium, stirpium & insectorum, quae in & circa hunc fontem reperiuntur. Montisbeligardi, 1598. 291p., illus. uncat. The description of mineral waters for medicinal use is based on the springs at Bad Boll, near Groppingen, WUrttemberg. 143 Bauhin. Historiae fontis et balnei admirabilis bollensis. Liber quartus. De lapidibus metalicis que miro naturae artificio in ipsis terra visceribus figuratis, nee non de stirpibus, insectis, avibus, aliisque animalibus . . . Montibelgardi, apud lacobum Foille- tum, 1598. 222p., illus. uncat. Bound with Bauhin, Johann, Historia novi et admirabilis . . . 1598. Chapter I is a description of Bauhin's fossil collection, including drawings of ammonites, belemnites, etc. Chapter II treats fruit and vegetables. 144 Bauhin, Kaspar, 1560-1624. . . . De lapidis bezaaris oriental. & Occident. 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Considerations on a book, entituled The Theory of the Earth, publisht some years since by the learned Dr. Burnet. Dedit omnibus Deus, pro virili portione Sapientiam, ut & inaudita investigare possent, & audite perpendere. Lactan. de Orig. Error, c. 8. London, [Ed. Bohun], 1693. 187p., illus. x213/B93tYb 66 Beaumont to Becher 153 Beaumont. Gleanings of antiquities. Containing, I. An essay for explaining the creation and the deluge, according to the sense of the Gentiles. In a letter to a learned person. II. A discourse of oracles, giving an account of the Sibylline oracles; with an uncommon explication of Virgil's fourth eclogue, and some other parts of his works relating to them. To which is added, An account of the oracles delivered at Delphos, and in the other temples of the Gentiles; and of the rise and cessation of oracles, both among the Jews and Gentiles. III. Some notes concerning familiar spirits. London, Printed for W. 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Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1841. 2v., 69 (i.e. 87) plates. 560/B85g/1841 Half-title: The Bridgewater treatises on the power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation. 374 Buckland. La geologic et la mineralogie dans leurs rapports avec la theologie naturelle. Traduit de I'anglais par M. L. Doyere. Paris, Crochard, 1838. 2v., 69 [i.e. 87] plates. 560/B85gFd Translation of Geology and mineralogy considered with refer- ence to natural theology. 375 Buckland. Die Urwelt und ihre Wunder, oder allgemeine Darstellung der Geschichte des Erdkorpers. Nach der zweiten Aufl. . . . Anhange von W. P. Schimper. Stuttgart, Paul Neff, 1838. 406p., plates. uncat. Translation of his Geology and mineralogy. . . 376 Buckland. Geologic und Mineralogie in Beziehung zur naturlichen Theologie. Aus dem Englischen, nach der 2. Ausg. des Orig- inals, libers, und mit Anmerkungen und Zusatzen versehen, von L. Agassiz. 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Eine freye mit einigen Zuzatzen vermehrte Ubersetzung nach der neuesten franzos: Ausg. von 1769: in 8 ... Berlin, Joachim Pauli, 1771-74. 7v. in 4, fronts, (v.1, 3, 5), plates, 2 fold, maps, tables. B500/B86hiG The library owns vols. 1-2 in one vol. (2 editions); vols. 3-4 in one vol. (2 editions); and vol. 7 in one vol. (1 edition). 387 Buffon. The natural history of animals, vegetables, and minerals, with the theory of the earth in general. Translated from the French of Count de Buffon by W. Kenrick. London, Printed for, and sold by T. Bell, 1775-76. 6v., illus., plates, port. x500/B86hEk Vol.2 translated by W. Kenrick and J. Murdoch, v.3-5 by W. Kenrick and others. Clippings of pictures and text from newspapers have been inserted in v.1 and 2. 388 Buffon. Natural history, general and particular. Translated into English, illustrated with above 300 copper-plates, and occasional notes and observations, by William Smellie . . . 2nd ed. . . . London, Printed for W. Strahan and T. 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Sabin, Bibl. amer., no. 9917. 414 Calzolari, Francesco, 1521-1600. Musaeum Franc. Calceolari iun. Veronensis a Benedicto Ce- ruto medico incaeptum, et ab Andrea Chiocco med. physico 120 Camerarius to Cardano excellentiss. collegii luculenter descriptum & perfectum, in quo multa ad naturalem, moralemq. philosophia spectantia, non pauca ad rem medicam pertinentia erudite proponuntur, & explicantur, non sine magna rerum exoticarum supellectile, quae artifica plane manu in aes incisae, studiosis exhibentur. [Veronae, apud Angelum Tamum, 1622.] 746p., illus., front. q uncat. 415 Camerarius, Elias, 1673-1734. See WOODWARD, JOHN, Geographic physique . . . 1735. 416 Camper, Petrus, 1722-1789. Lettres sur quelques objets de mineralogie, a Mr. le professeur Petrus Camper. La Haye, Impr. chez de Groot, 1789-[90]. 2 pts. in 1v., 7 plates. 549/C15C Pt. 2 has title: Lettres Mr. G. Forster. 417 Capaccio, Giulio Cesare, ca. 1550-1631. 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The library owns another edition, published at Basel, 1582 (q500/ C17d) as well as the complete works, Opera omn/a, 1663, 10 v. (xq875/C178/1663). LE PARFAICT IOAILLIER, H I S TO I R E DES PIERRERIES: Ot^ SONT IMPLEMENT DESCRITES lew ntifftnccjufteprixjnoyen de Its C9gnuftrti&fc#derdcs eomrvfititcs>Facnltcz rnedecinalts^ propriety c*rKttfebt ComposcparANSELME BOECE DE BOOT., Medccin de rEmpcrcur RodolpheTI* f t de nokucau enrichi de keHcs Annotations, Indices NDRi TOLI., Doft. Mcd, LTON, Chci IIAH-ANTOINF HTGTiTAN Mirehan7 R M D C C X X I X. 128 Catullo to Cermelli 448 Catullo. Sopra le acque termali del territorio padovano; memoria geologica letta nella I. R. Accademia de scienze, lettere ed art! di Padova il di 15 marzo 1836 . . . Padova, Tipografia della Minerva, 1836. 21p. q553.7/C29s "Estratta dal volume IV. dei Nuovi saggi dell'Accademia sud- detta." Bibliographical footnotes. 449 Catullo. Trattato sopra la costituzione geognostico-fisica dei terreni alluviali o postdiluvian! delle province venete. Ed. notevol- mente accresciuta. Padova, Presso A. Zambeccari, 1844. 464p. 554.531/C29t/1844 "Scritti publicati da Tomaso Antonio Catullo": p. [457]-464. 450 Catullo. Trattato sopra la costituzione geognostico-fisica dei terreni alluviali o postdiluviani delle province venete. Padova, Tip. Cartallier e Sicca, 1858. 512p. 554.531/C29t/1858 451 Caumont, Arcisse de, 1802-1873. Memoire geologique sur quelques terrains de la Normandie occidentale . . . Paris, Treuttel et Wurtz [etc.], 1825. 15 (i.e.151)p., 5 fold, plates. 554.42/C31m Extrait des Memoires de la Societe linneenne du Calvados, 1825. 452 Cautley, Proby Thomas, 1802-1871, jt. author. See FALCONER, HUGH, Fauna antiqua Sivalensis . . . 1846-49. 453 Celsius, Anders, 1701-1744, praeses. De luna non habitabili. Upsaliae, 1740. 24p. 523.3/C33d Diss. -Uppsala (Ericus Engman, respondent). 454 Cerini, Giuseppe. Della pressione idrostatica a cui sono soggette le acque sotterranee anche in localita non dominate da' monti supe- riori; ossia, Cause idrostatico-fisiche della forza saliente nei pozzi trivellati detti artesiani. Milano, Presso L. Nervetti, 1831. 99p. 551.49/C335d 455 Cermelli, Pier Maria. Carte corografiche, e memorie riguardanti le pietre, miniere, e i fossil! per servire alia storia naturale delle provincie del Cesalpino to Chambers 129 Patrimonio, Sabina, Lazio, Marittima, Campagna, e dell'Agro Romano abbozzate e raccolte dal prefetto degli studii del Reale collegio Fernandiano alia Nunziatella. Napoli, V. Flauto, 1782. 46p., fold. maps. tf^if^^ q554.5/C33c 456 Cesalpino, Andrea, ^43-1603. De metallicis libri tres . . . Noribergae, curante Conrado Agri- cola, 1602. 222p. uncat. 457 Cesi, Bernardo, 1581-1630. Mineralogia, sive naturalis philosophiae thesauri, in quibus metallicae concretionis medicatorumque fossilium miracula, terrarum pretium, colorum & pigmentorum apparatus, con- cretorum succorum virtus, lapidum atque gemmarum dignitas continentur. Hos public! iuris fecit R. P. Bernardus Cae- sius . . . Lugduni, I. &. P. Prost, 1636. 626p. xq549/C33m In double columns. 458 Ceva, Giovanni, 1647 or 1648-1734. Opus hydrostaticum. Mantuae, Ex typographia S. Benedicti, apud A. Pazzoni impressorem, [1728]. 235p., illus. 551.483/C33o 459 Chambers, Robert, 1802-1871. Vestiges of the natural history of creation. 5th ed. London, J. Churchill, 1846. 423p. 550/C352v5 First edition, London, 1844; an American edition was published New York, Wiley and Putnam, 1845. 460 Chambers. Vestiges of the natural history of creation. With a sequel. New York, Harper & Brothers, [1847?]. 303p. 550/C352v/1847 461 Chambers. Vestiges of the natural history of creation. 10th ed., with extensive additions and emendations. London, John Churchill, 1853. 325 P . 550/C352v/1853 462 Chambers. Vestiges of the natural history of creation, with a sequel. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1862. 303p. 550/C352v/1862 130 Chambers 463 Chambers. Vestiges of the natural history of creation. With an introd. by Henry Morley. London, New York, G. Routledge, 1887. 286p. 550/C352v/1887 Morley's universal library. 464 Chambers. Sporen van de natuurlijke geschiedenis der schepping, of, Schepping en voortgaande ontwikkeling van planten en di- eren, onder den invloed en het beheer der natuurwetten. Uit het engelsch vertaald door dr. J. H. van den Broek . . . Met een voorwoord van prof. G. J. Mulder. .. Utrecht, J. G. Broese, 1849. 2v. in 1. 550/C352vDb With this are bound, as issued, the author's Vervolg der Sporen van de natuurlijke geschiedenis der schepping . . . uit het engelsch vertaald door dr. J. H. van den Broek. Utrecht, 1849; and Mason, Thomas Monck. Schepping door de regtstreeksche tusschenkomst van God, in tegenstelling van eene schepping door natuurwetten. Eene wederlegging van de Sporen van de natuurlijke geschiedenis der schepping. Utrecht, 1849. 465 Chambers. Atlas van de belangrijkste plant en diervormen voorkomende in de Sporen van de natuurlijke geschiedenis der schepping, uit de beste werken bijeenverzameld door dr. J. H. van den Broek . . . Utrecht, J. G. Broese, 1850. v.1, 51 plates. 550/C352vDb/Atlas 466 Chambers. Natiirliche Geschichte der Schopfung des Weltalls, der Erde und der auf ihr befindlichen Organismen, begriindet auf die durch die Wissenschaft errungenen Thatsachen. Aus dem Englischen nach der 6. Aufl. von Carl Vogt . . . Braunschweig, F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1858. 330p., illus. 550/C352vGv/1858 Zweite verb. Aufl. Translation of Vestiges of the natural history of creation. 467 Chambers. Explanations; a sequel to "Vestiges of the natural history of creation." By the author of that work. London, J. Churchill, 1845. 198p. 550/C352e/1845 468 Chambers. Explanations: a sequel to "Vestiges of the natural history of Chambers to Charpentier 131 creation." By the author of that work. 2d ed. London, J. Churchill, 1846. 205p. 550/C352e/1846 With his Vestiges of the natural history of creation. 5th ed. London, 1846. 469 Chambers. Ancient sea-margins, as memorials of changes in the relative level of sea and land. Edinburgh, W. & R. Chambers; [etc., etc], 1848. 337p., front., illus., fold. map. 551.13/C35a 470 Chambers. Tracings of Iceland and the Faroe Islands. London and Edin- burgh, W. & R. Chambers, 1856. 85p., maps, front. uncat. 471 Chappe d'Auteroche, Jean. A voyage to California, to observe the transit of Venus . . . with an historical description of the author's route through Mex- ico, and the natural history of that province. Also a voyage to Newfoundland and Sallee, to make experiments on Mr. Le Roy's time keepers by Monsieur de Cassini. London, printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1778. 215p., fold. map. uncat. The chapter on the natural history of Mexico is actually an extract from a letter from Mexico addressed to the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris by Don Joseph Anthony de Alzate y Ramyrez. He mentions mines, basalt, phonolite, and some petrifications. 472 Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707. Physiologia, Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana: or a fabrick of science natural upon the hypothesis of atoms. London, Thos. Newcomb, 1654. 475p. xq500/C38p 473 Charpentier, Jean G. F. de, 1786-1855. Essai sur la constitution geognostique des Pyre- nees . . . Ouvrage couronne par I'lnstitut Royal de France. Paris, F.-G. Levrault, 1823. 633p., fold. map. 554.489/C38e 474 Charpentier. Essai sur les glaciers et sur le terrain erratique du bassin du Rhone. Lausanne, M. Ducloux, 1841. 363p., illus., plates, map.' 551.31/C38e 132 Charpentier to Chaubard 475 Charpentier, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Toussaint von, 1728- 1805. 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Notice sur le dinotherium giganteum, quadrupede mammi- fere antediluvien, d'une taille colossale, presentant une ano- malie frappante dans la structure du crane et dans la confi- Desor -167 guration de la machoire inferieure. Paris, Imprimerie de Stahl, 1837. 12p., illus. 568.19/D46n Cover illustrations. 652 Desor, Echinites . . . Des Galerites. See AGASSIZ, LOUIS, Monographies d'echinodermes . . . 1838-42. 653 Desor. Journal d'une course faite aux glaciers du Mont Rose, et du Mont Cervin, en societe de MM. Studer, Agassiz, Lardy, Nicolet et autres. Geneve, Tire de la Bibliotheque Universelle, 1840. 63p., fold, plate. uncat. 654 Desor. Compte rendu des recherches de M. Agassiz pendant ses deux derniers sejours a I'Hotel des NeuchStelois sur le glacier inferieur de I'Aar en 1841 et 1842. Geneve, Bibliotheque Universelle, 1843. 79p. 551.31/AgleYd 655 Desor. Agassiz geologische Alpenreisen unter Agassiz Mitwirkung verfasst. Deutsch mit einer topogr. Einleitung Uber die Hoch- gebirgsgruppen von C. Vogt. Frankfurt am Main: Literarische Anstalt J. RUtten, 1844. 548p., illus., plates. 554.9477 Ag16d9Gv 656 Desor. Excursions et sejours dans les glaciers et les hautes regions des Alpes, de M. Agassiz et de ses compagnons de voyage. Neuchatel, Kissling, 1844. 638p., illus., ports. 551.31/D46e 657 Desor. Nouvelles excursions et sejours dans les glaciers et les hautes regions des Alpes, de M. Agassiz et de ses compagnons de voyage. Accompagnees d'une notice sur les glaciers de I'AI- lee-Blanche et du Val-Ferret, par M. Agassiz, et d'un Apercu sur la structure geologique des Alpes, par M. Studer. Avec une carte des glaciers de I'Oberland bernois, une carte geologique de ces memes contrees, et une coupe ideale du systeme alpin. Neuchatel, J.-J. Kissling; [etc., etc], 1845. 266p., fold, plate, 2 fold. maps. 914.947/D46n 168 Deveze de Chabriol to Dezallier d'Argenville 658 Deveze de Chabriol, J. S. Essai geologique et mineralogique sur les environs d'lssoire, departement du Puy-de-Dome, et principalement sur la Mon- tagne de Boulade, avec la description et les figures lithogra- phiees des ossemens fossiles qui y ont ete recueillis; par J. S. Deveze de Chabriol . . . et J. B. Bouillet . . . Clermont-Ferrand, Thibaud-Landriot [etc.], 1827. 104p., 30 plates (part, col., incl. col. map). f554.4591/D49e Jacket is marked "5 e et derniere livraison." 659 Dezallier d'Argenville, Antoine Joseph, 1680-1765. L'Histoire naturelle eclaircie dans deux de ses parties prin- cipales, la lithologie et la conchyliologie, dont I'une traite des pierres et I'autre des coquillages. Ouvrage dans lequel on trouve une nouvelle methode & une notice critique des principaux auteurs qui ont ecrit sur ces matieres. Enrichi de figures dessinees d'apres nature. Par M*** de la Societe royale des sciences de Montpellier. Paris, De Bure I'Ame, 1742. 491p., 33 plates. q594/D53h Title page engraving. Library owns two copies. 660 Dezallier d'Argenville. L'Histoire naturelle eclaircie dans une de ses parties princi- pales, I'oryctologie, qui traite des terres, des pierres, des metaux, des mineraux, et autres fossiles, ouvrage dans lequel on trouve une nouvelle methode latine & francoise de les diviser, & une notice critique des principaux ouvrages qui ont paru sur ces matieres. Enrichi de figures dessinees d'apres nature. Par M*** des Societes royales des sciences de Londres & de Montpellier. A Paris, chez De Bure, I'Ame, 1755. 560p., 26 plates. 560/D53H Bibliographical notes in margins. Title page engraving. 661 Dezallier d'Argenville. Enumerationis fossilium, quae in omnibus Galliae Provinciis reperiuntur, tentamina. Parisiis, Apud Joannem de Bure, 1751. 131p. 560.944/D53e 662 Dezallier d'Argenville. Conchyliologie; oder, Abhandlung von den Schnecken, Mu- scheln und andern Schaalthieren welche in der See, in siissen Wassern und auf dem Lande gefunden werden; nebst der Zoomorphose, oder Abbildung und Beschriebung der Thiere oV ffm A STOCKHOLM Cat. No. 550 170 Dietman to Dixon welche die Geha'use bewohnen, aus dem Franzosischen iiber- setzt und mil Anmerkungen vermehret des Herrn Dezallier von Argenville. Wien, Auf Kosten der Kraussischen Buch- handlung, 1772. [468p. in various pagings], 41 leaves of plates, illus. q594/D53cGk 663 Dietman, Johann Maximilian. Griindliche Untersuchung des Nieder-Oesterreichischen Badner-Bades dessen Gebrauch u. Missbrauch. Anfa'nglich in Lateinischer Sprache hrsg., nunmehro ... ins Teutsche uber- setzet und mit einer Vorrede Joh. Nic. Weissens, . . . vermeh- ret. Wien, J. A. Schmidt, 1734. 93p. 553.7/D56dGw Translation of the author's inaugural disputation, Vienna, 1732, entitled, De balneo Badensi in Austria. 664 Dietman. Eigentliche Beschreibung deren beruhmten dreyen Gesund- heits-Badern in dem Ertz-Hertzogthum Oesterreich unter der Enns, als Baaden, Teutsch-Altenburg und Pyrenwarth [von J. W. I. Lehr] Ohnla'ngst in Lateinischer Sprach . . . num- nehro ... in die Teutsche Mutter-Sprach ubersetzet, von J. A. C. v.S. Nurnberg, J. P. Krauss, 1735. 187p., front. 553.7/D56dGs 665 Dixon, Frederick, 1799-1849. The geology and fossils of the Tertiary and Cretaceous for- mations of Sussex. London, Printed for the author by R. and J. E. Taylor, 1850. 422p., illus., 40 [i.e. 41] plates, front. q554.225/D64g Edited by Sir Richard Owen. Includes descriptions of fossils by W. Lonsdale, J. de C. Sowerby, P. Egerton, R. Owen, T. Bell. 666 Dixon. The geology of Sussex; or, The geology and fossils of the Tertiary and Cretaceous formations of Sussex. By the late Frederick Dixon . . . New ed., rev. and aug. by T. Rupert Jones . . . Brighton, W. J. 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Voyage aux Ties de Lipari, fait en 1781; ou, Notices sur les lies Aeoliennes, pour servir a I'histoire des volcans; suivi d'un memoire sur une espece de volcan d'air, & d'un autre sur la temperature du climat de Malthe, & sur la difference de la chaleur reelle & de la chaleur sensible. Paris, Sous le privilege de I' Academic royale des sciences, 1783. 208p. 551.21/D69v 669 Dolomieu. Memoires sur les volcans eteints du Val di Noto en Sicile, in Observations sur la physique, sur I'histoire naturelle et sur les arts, Paris, 1784. v.25, p.191-205. 505 JOUP/1784 670 Dolomieu. Memoria del commendatore Deodato de Dolomieu sopra i tremuoti (sic) della Calabria nell'anno 1783. Prima traduzione dal francese. Roma, L. P. Salvioni, stampator Vaticano, 1784. 80p. 551.22/D69ml 671 Dolomieu. Memoire sur les Isles Ponces, et catalogue raisonne des produits de I'Etna; pour servir a I'histoire des volcans: suivis de la description de ('eruption de I'Etna, du mois de juillet 1787. Ouvrage qui fait suite au Voyage aux lies de Lipari, 1 vol. in 8. du meme auteur. Paris, Chez Cuchet, 1788. 525[2]p., 4 fold, maps, fold, table. 551.21/D69m 672 Dolomieu. Lettre du Commandant Deodat de Dolomieu, a M. Picot de la Peyrouse ... sur un genre de pierres calcaires tres-peu effervescentes avec les acides, & phosphorescentes par la collision, in Observations sur la physique, sur I'histoire na- turelle et sur les arts, Paris, 1791. v.39, p.2-10. 505 JOUP/1791 673 Dolomieu. Memoire sur les pierres composees et sur les roches, in 172 Dolomieu to Dondi dall'Orologio Observations sur la physique, sur I'histoire naturelle et sur les arts, Paris, 1791. v.39, p.374-407. 505 JOUP/1791 674 Dolomieu. Distribution methodique de toutes les matieres dont I'ac- cumulation forme les montagnes volcaniques, ou tableau systematique dans lequel peuvent se placer toutes les sub- stances qui ont des relations avec les feux souterrains, in Journal de Physique, de chimie et d'histoire naturelle, Paris, 1794. v.1, p.102-125. 505 JOUP/1794 675 Dolomieu. Memoire sur les roches composees en general, & particu- lierement sur les petro-silex, les trapps & les roches de corne, pour servir a la distribution methodique des produits vol- caniques, in Journal de Physique, de chimie et d'histoire naturelle, Paris, 1794. v.1, p.175-200, 241-263, 406-428; v.2, 1794, p.82-105. 505 JOUP/1794 676 Dolomieu. See NOSE, KARL WILHELM, Beschreibung . . . vulcanisirten Fossilien . . . 1797. 677 Dolomieu. Sur la philosophic mineralogique, et sur I'espece mineralo- gique. Paris, Impr. de Bossange, Masson et Besson, 1801. 128p. 549/D69s 678 Donati, Vitaliano, 1713-1763. Essai sur I'histoire naturelle de la mer Adriatique, par le docteur Vitaliano Donati, avec une lettre du docteur Leonard Sesler, sur une nouvelle espece de plante terrestre, tr. de I'italien. La Haye, P. de Hondt, 1758. 73p., 11 plates. 593.3/D71sFc Translation of the author's Delia storia naturale marina dell' Adriatico by J. Salvemini de Castillon. cf. Bibliotheque Nationale Cat. 679 Dondi dall'Orologio, Antonio Carlo, 1751-1801. Dello sprofondamento di una costa di monte negli Euganei; lettera del marchese Antonio-Carlo Dondi Orolo- gio . . . diretta al ch. signor Ab. Alberto Fortis . . . Padova, Stamperia Penada, 1787. 40p. 551.43/D71d 1LAUDII DAUSQUII CAN. TORNACENSIS TERRA, ET AQUA, S E U FLVT ANTES. P A R I S I I S, Vpud FREDERICUM LEONARD Typographum Regis , & Cleri Gallicani , via Jacoba:d fub Signo Scuti Veneti. M. DC. LXXVII. Cat. No. 609 174 Dbrckes to Drapiez 680 Dorckes, Jacob. . . . 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Natural and statistical view, or picture of Cincinnati and the Miami country, illustrated by maps. With an appendix, con- taining observations on the late earthquakes, the aurora borealis, and south-west wind. Cincinnati, Printed by Looker and Wallace, 1815. 251p. 917.717/D789n 684 Dralet, Etienne Francois, 1754-1844. Description des Pyrenees, considerees principalement sous les rapports de la geologie, de I'economie politique, rurale et forestiere, de I'industrie et du commerce. Paris, Arthur Bertrand, 1813. 2v., fold, map, tables. 914.4/D78d Bibliographical footnotes. 685 Drapiez, Pierre Auguste Joseph, 1778-1856. Coup-d'oeil mineralogique et geologique sur la province du Hainaut, royaume des Pays^Bas. Bruxelles, P. J. de Mat, 1823. 164p., 4 plates. 554.93/D79c Drayton to Dubuisson 175 686 Drayton, John, 1766-1822. A view of South-Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns. Charleston, Printed by W. P. 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Conchiologie fossile et apercu geognostique des formations du plateau Wolhyni-Podolien. Berlin, S. Schropp, 1831. 76p., 8 plates, col. map. 564/D85c 692 Du Buat, Pierre Louis Georges, 1734-1809. Principes d'hydraulique, verifies par un grand nombre d'ex- perience faites par ordre du gouvernement . . . Nouvelle edi- tion, revue & considerablement augmentee, Paris, L'impri- merie du Monsieur, 1786. 2v., 4 fold, plates. 532 D852p/1786 693 Dubuisson, Francois Rene Andre. Essai d'une methode geologique; ou, Traite abrege des roches. Nantes, Impr. de Mellinet-Malassis, 1819. 106p. 552/D85e 176 Du Fouilhoux to Dufrenoy 694 Du Fouilhoux, Antoine. Discours de I'origine des Fontaines. Ensemble quelques his- toires de la guarison de plusieurs grandes et difficiles maladies, faicte par I'usaige de I'eau medicinale des fontaines de Pou- gues en Nivernois . . . Item le traicte de la faculte & maniere d'user de ladicte eau de Pougues ... 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[London, 1662?]. 469p., 11 fold. maps. q627.5/D878h 702 Dugdale. The history of imbanking and draining of divers fens and marshes, both in foreign parts and in this kingdom, and of the improvements thereby. Extracted from records, manu- scripts, and other authentic testimonies. The 2d ed., rev. and cor., by Charles Nalson Cole . . . London, Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, at the expence of R. Geast, 1772. 469p., 11 fold. maps. xq627.5/D878h2 Ed. 1 published in 1662. 703 Du Hamel, Jean Baptiste, 1624-1706. De meteoris et fossilibus libri duo. In priore libro mixta imperfecta, quaeque in sublimi acre vel gignuntur, vel ap- parent, fuse pertractantur. Posterior liber mixta perfecta com- plectitur; ubi salium, bituminum, lapidum, gemmarum, & metallorum naturae, causae, & usus inquiruntur. Parisiis, apud Petrum Lamy, 1660. 310p., illus. uncat. 704 Duhamel, Jean Pierre Francois Guillot, 1730-1816. Geometric souterraine, elementaire, theorique et pratique, ou Ton traite des filons ou veines minerales, & de leurs dispositions dans le sein de la terre; de la trigonometric appliquee a la connoissance des filons, a la conduite des travaux de mines & a la confection de leurs plans & profits. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1787. 294p., 14 plates, tables (183p.). 622/D88g 705 Dumont, Andre Hubert, 1809-1857. Carte geologique de la Belgique, executee par ordre du gouvernement, sous les auspices de I'Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux Arts. [Bruxelles], Etablisse- ment geographique de P. Vandermaelen, [1849?]. 9 [i.e. 8] col. maps on double leaves. uncat. Signed by author. 706 Dumont. Carte geologique de la Belgique, indiquant les terrains qui se trouvent au-dessous du limon hesbayen et du sable cam- Dunker to Eaton 179 pinien. [Bruxelles], Etablissement geographique de P. 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Voyages de la Commission Scientifique du Nord, en Scandi- navie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Fer6e, pendant les annees 1838, 1839, et 1840 . . . Geologie, mineralogie, metal- lurgie et chimie. Paris, A. Bertrand, [1843]. 215p. 554.8/D93g 710 Du Souich, A. Essai sur les recherches de houille dans le Nord de la France. Paris, Carilian-Goeury et V. Dalmont; [etc., etc.], 1839. 132p., 3 fold, plates. 553.2/D94e 711 Du Thoum, Louis. Le tremble-terre ou sont contenus ses causes, signes, effets & remedes, Bourdeaus, G. Vernoy, 1616. 250p. x551.22/D95t Dedicatory letter signed: Louys Thaoum. 712 Eaton, Amos, 1776-1842. An index to the geology of the Northern States, with a transverse section from Catskill Mountain to the Atlantic. Prepared for the geological classes at Williams College, North- ampton, Belchertown, Leicester and Worcester, (Mass.). Leicester, printed by Hori Brown, 1818. 52p., col. section. uncat. 180 Eaton 713 Eaton. An index to the geology of the Northern States, with trans- verse sections, extending from Susquehanna River to the Atlantic, crossing Catskill Mountains. To which is prefixed a geological grammar. 2d ed. wholly written over anew, and published under the direction of the Troy Lyceum. Troy, N.Y., W. S. Parker, 1820. 286p., 2 plates. x557/Ea8i/1820 714 Eaton. A geological and agricultural survey of Rensselaer County in the state of New-York. To which is annexed, a geological profile, extending from Onondaga Salt Springs, across said county, to Williams College in Massachusetts. Taken under the direction of the Honourable Stephen Van Rensselaer. Albany, Printed by E. and E. Hosford, 1822. 70p., profile, fold, table. 557/N48ear Introduction signed: Amos Eaton. 715 Eaton. A geological and agricultural survey of the district adjoining the Erie canal in the state of New York. Taken under the direction of the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Part I. Con- taining a description of the rock formations; together with a geological profile, extending from the Atlantic to lake Erie. Albany, Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen, 1824. 163p., 2 fold, profiles. 557/N48eae Introductory report signed: Amos Eaton. 716 Eaton. A geological nomenclature for North America; founded upon geological surveys, taken under the direction of the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer, prepared for Rensselaerean schools. Albany, printed by Packard and Van Benthuysen, 1828. 31p., 3 col. plates. uncat. 717 Eaton. Geological text-book, prepared for popular lectures on North American geology; with applications to agriculture and the arts. Albany, Printed by Websters and Skinners, 1830. [9]-63p., illus., fold. map. x550/Ea83g 718 Eaton. Geological text-book for aiding the study of North American geology: being a systematic arrangement of facts, collected by the author and his pupils, under the patronage of the L'HISTOIRE NATURELLE LORYCTOLOGIE, Q U I TRAITE DBS TERRES, DES PIERRE S. DBS METAUX- DES MINER AUX, AUTRES E FOSSILES, OUVRAGE DANS LEQUEL ON TROUVE une nouvelle methode Latine & Fran^oife de les divifer, & une notice critique des principaux Ouvrages qui ont paru fur ces matieres. Enrichi de Figures dej/lnees d'apres Nature. Par M * * * des Societes Royales des Sciences de Londres & de Montpellier. A PARIS* Chez D E B U R E 1'Aine , Quai des Auguftins , du cot^ du Pont Saint Michel , a Saint Paul. M. D C C. L V. AVEC APPROBATIONS ET PRIVILEGE DU ROY. Cat. No. 660 182 Ebel to Ehrenberg Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Second edition, with additional facts, figures and descriptions of essential organized remains, and an alphabetical list of the most important localities. Albany, Websters and Skinners, etc., 1832. 134p., 5 plates. uncat. 719 Ebel, Johann Gottfried, 1764-1830. Ueber den Bau der Erde in dem Alpen-Gebirge zwischen 12 La'ngen- und 2-4 Breitengraden, nebst einigen Betrachtungen iiber die Gebirge und den Bau der Erde iiberhaupt. Mit geognostischen Karten. Zurich, O. Ftissli, 1808. 2v., fold. maps. 554.94/Eb3b Library owns 2 copies. Copy 2 is 2v. in 1, bound with errata and the paper, Ideen Uber die Organisation und das eigenthUmliche Leben des ErdkOrpers und Uber die gewaltsamen Vera'nderungen seiner Oberflache von Doctor Johann Gottfried Ebel, Wien, 1811. 38p. Copy 2 lacks the folded maps. 720 Eden, Richard, 1521?-1576, ed. History of trauayle in the West and East Indies and other countries lying either way. . . with a discourse of the North- west Passage. Translated by Richard Eden; augmented by Richarde Willis. London, R. Jugge, 1577. 467p. uncat. Original work titled: The decades of the newe worlde . . . London, 1555. A miscellany of travels by Martyr, Oviedo, and others published in order to solicit venture capital for English expeditions. Talk of gold and speculation (Oviedo) upon its origin. 721 Egen, P.N.C., 1793-1849. Ueber das Erdbeben in den Rhein- und Niederlanden vom 23. Februar 1828, in Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 1828. v.89, ser. 2, v. 13, p.153-163. 530.5 AP 722 Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried, 1795-1876. Neue Untersuchungen liber das kleinste Leben als geolo- gisches Moment; mit kurzer Characteristik von 10 neuen Generibus und 66 neuen Arten. Berlin, Zu haben bei L. Voss, Leipzig, 1845. 35p. 563.1/Eh8n Auszug aus einem Vortrage in der K6nigl. Akademie der Wis- senschaften zu Berlin am 27. Februar 1845. 723 Ehrenberg. Vorlaufige zweite Mittheilung iiber die Beziehungen des kleinsten organischen Lebens zu den vulkanischen Massen Ehrenberg to Eichwald 183 der Erde mil kurzer Characteristik von 26 neuen Arten. Berlin; Leipzig, L. Voss, 1845. 25p., fold, table. 552.2/Eh8v Aus den Monatsberichten der Konigl. Akad. d. Wiss. zu Berlin vom April 1845. 724 Ehrenberg. Mikrogeologie. Das Erden und Felsen schaffende Wirken des unsichtbar kleinen selbststandigen Lebens auf der Erde. Leip- zig, L. Voss, 1854. Iv. in 2. f593.15/Eh83m 725 Ehrenberg. Zur Mikrogeologie. Einundvierzieg Tafeln . . . gezeichnet vom Verfasser. Leipzig, L. Voss, 1854. 31p., 41 plates. f593.15/Eh83m/atlas 726 Ehrlich, Franz Carl, 1808-1886. Geognostische Wanderungen im Gebiete der nordostlichen Alpen, besonders in der Umgebung von Spital am Pyhrn und Linz . . . Ein spezieller Beitrag zur Kentniss Oberoster- reich's . . . Linz, Joseph Wimmer; in Commission bei H. Hiib- ner, 1852. 144p., illus., 5 plates. 554.36/Eh8g Title page mutilated with loss of part of imprint. 727 Eichwald, Carl Eduard von, 1795-1876. Ueber das silurische Schichtensystem in Esthland. St. Peters- burg, 1840. 210p. 554.74/Ei2u Aus dem ersten und zweiten Heft der 'Zeitschrift fUr Natur- und Heilkunde' der Medizinischen Akademie zu St. Petersburg besonders abgedruckt. 728 Eichwald. Die Urwelt Russlands, durch Abbildungen erla'utert. Hft. 1- 4. St. Petersburg, 1840-48. 4v. 560.947/Ei2u "Aus dem Russischen uebersetzt." Library owns v.1 only: reprinted from Schriften der Kaiserlichen St. Petersburgischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft. 729 Eichwald. Paleontologiia RossTi; opisanie MolassoboT i namyvnoT for- matsii RossTi, po obraztsam khranfeshchimsfe v muzeie Im- peratorskol mediko-khirurgicheskotakademii. Sochinenie Ed- uarda Eikhvai'da . . . Sanktpeterburg, V. Tip. E. Pratsa, 1850. 184 Eichwald to Elie de Beaumont 248p. 560.947/EI2J2R Bibliographical footnotes. 730 Eichwald. Lethaea rossica; ou, Paleontologie de la Russie, decrite et figuree par Edouard d'Eichwald . . . Stuttgart, E. Schweizer- bart, 1853-68. 3v. in 5. 560.947/EJ2C (v. 1, 1860) Contents. v. 1. Ancienne periode. v. 2. Periode moyenne. v. 3. Derniere periode. 731 Eichwald. Lethaea rossica; ou, Paleontologie de la Russie. Atlas. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart, 1853-68. 2v. q560.947/Ei2fi/atlas 732 Elie de Beaumont, Jean Baptiste Armand Louis Leonce, 1798- 1894. Observations geologiques sur les differentes formations qui, dans le systeme des Vosges, separent la formation houillere de celle du Lias. Paris, Impr. de M me Huzard, 1828. 199p., 3 fold, profiles. 554.438/EC40 Extrait des Annales des mines, 1827-1828. Added t.p., Observations geologiques sur quelques terrains secondaires du systeme des Vosges. 733 Elie de Beaumont. See DUFRENOY, OURS PIERRE ARMAND PETIT, Memoires pour servir a une description geologique de la France . . . 1830- 1838. 734 Elie de Beaumont. Researches on some of the revolutions which have taken place on the surface of the globe; presenting various examples of the coincidence between the elevation of beds in certain systems of mountains, and the sudden changes which have produced the lines of demarcation observable in certain stages of the sedimentary deposits, in The Philosophical Magazine, or Annals of Chemistry, Mathematics, Astronomy, Natural History, and General Science, 1831. v.10, p.241-264. 501 LE 735 Elie de Beaumont. Instructions pour les geologues de I'expedition qui se rend dans le nord de I'Europe. [Paris, Impr. de Bachelier, 1838?]. 24p. 550.72/EC4i TRATTATO DELLE GEM ME CHE PRODVCIs la natura; NEL ^VALE SI DISCO tttll* quatitt t grantlevuti bell i$* virtu lore . COMPOSITION di M.Lodouico Dolce, da lui in trc Libri diuifo. Nora con dt/irevza riflampatt CON PKIViLEGiO. IN VENETIA.MD CXVUJ AppreflbGiaBacc & Gio. Bernardo Scffa* Cat. No. 667 186 Elie de Beaumont to Ellicott 736 Elie de Beaumont, Carte geologique de la France . . . See FRANCE. SERVICE DE LA CARTE GEOLOGIQUE DE LA FRANCE, Carte geologique . . . 1841. 737 Elie de Beaumont, Explication de la carte geologique de la France . . . See FRANCE. SERVICE DE LA CARTE GEOLOGIQUE DE LA FRANCE, Explication . . . v.1-3, pt. 1, 1841-73. 738 Elie de Beaumont. Rapport sur un memoire de M. A. Bravais relatif aux lignes d'ancien niveau de la mer dans le Finmark. Commissaires MM. Biot, Liouville, Elie de Beaumont rapporteur. [Paris], Institut de France, Academic Royale des Sciences, [1842]. 33p. 554.81/EC4r Extrait des Comptes rendus des seances de I'Academie des Sciences, seance du 31 octobre 1842. 739 Elie de Beaumont. Lecons de geologic pratique, professees au College de France, pendant I'annee scolaire 1843-1844. Paris, P. Bertrand; [etc., etc.], 1845-49. 2v., plates, maps, diagrs. 550/EC4C 1. Geology Text-books. 740 Elie de Beaumont. Notice sur les systemes de montagnes. Paris. P. Bertrand, 1852. 3v., fold, maps, diagr. 551.43/EJ24n Extrait du tome XII du Dictionnaire universe! d'histoire naturelle, dirige par M. Ch. d'Orbigny. Paged continuously. 741 Elie de Beaumont. Etudes stratigraphiques sur le departement de la Haute- Marne, faites par Elie de Beaumont et de Chancourtois, pendant la publication de la Carte geologique de Duhamel. Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1862. 84p., diagr., tables. 554.4332/Efi4e 742 Ellicott, Andrew, 1754-1820. The journal of Andrew Ellicott, late commissioner on behalf of the United States during part of the year 1796, the years 1797, 1798, 1799, and part of the year 1800; for determining the boundary between the United States and the possessions of His Catholic Majesty in America, containing occasional remarks on the situation, soil, rivers, natural productions, and diseases of the different countries on the Ohio, Mississippi, Emmons to Engel 187 and gulf of Mexico, with six maps comprehending the Ohio, the Mississippi from the mouth of the Ohio to the gulf of Mexico, the whole of West Florida and part of East Florida. To which is added an appendix, containing all the astronomical observations made use of for determining the bound- ary. .. likewise a great number of thermometrical observa- tions . . . Philadelphia, Printed by Budd & Bertram, for Thomas Dobson, 1803. 299, 151p., illus., 6 fold, plates, 8 fold. maps. 973.46/E15 743 Emmons, Ebenezer, 1799-1863. Manual of mineralogy and geology: designed for the use of schools; and for persons attending lectures on these subjects, as also a convenient pocket companion for travellers, in the United States of America. Albany, Printed by Websters and Skinners, 1826. 229p. x549/Em6m Adopted as a text-book in the Rensselaer school. 744 Emmons. Geology of New York, Part 2, comprising the geology of the Second Geological District. Albany, White and Visscher, 1842. 437p., 17 plates (part, col., incl. geol. maps, sections, fossils). q508.742/N48/v.4, pt.2 Natural History of New York, v.4, pt.2. 745 Emmons. Geological map of the state of New York. By Legislative Authority. New York, 1842. Col. map, 91 x 100 cm. G3800/.C5/1842/.N4 Scale not given. 4 cross sections. Accompanied "Geology of New York" by Emmons, Hall, Mather, and Vanuxem. New York, 1842. 746 Emmons. See NORTH CAROLINA. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Report of Professor Emmons, on his geological survey of North Caro- lina . . . 1852. 747 Engel, Samuel, 1702-1784. Essai sur cette question: quand et comment I'Amerique a-t- elle ete peuplee d'hommes et d'animaux? Par E. B. d'E Amsterdam, M. M. Rey, 1767. 610p. 572.97/En3e E. B. d'E. i.e. Engel, bailli d'Echalens. Running title: De la population de I'Amerique. 188 Engelhard! to Ercker 748 Engelhardt, Moritz von, 1779-1842. See RAUMER, KARL GEORG VON, Geognostiche Frag- mente... 1811. 749 Engelspach-Lariviere, Auguste, 1799-1831. Essai geognostique sur les environs de Saint-Petersbourg. Bruxelles, P. M. de Vroom, 1825. 34p. 554.74/En3d 750 Englefield, Henry Charles, 1752-1822. A description of the principal picturesque beauties, antiqui- ties, and geological phoenomena, of the Isle of Wight . . . With additional observations on the strata of the island, and their continuation in the adjacent parts of Dorsetshire. By Thomas Webster, esq. Illustrated by maps and numerous engravings by W. and G. Cooke, from original drawings by Sir H. Englefield and T. Webster. London, Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., for Payne and Foss, 1816. 238p., 50 plates (incl. maps). q914.228/En3d 751 Entzelt, Christoph. De re metallica, hoc est, de origine, varietate, & natura corporum, metallicorum, lapidum, gemmarum, atq; aliarum, quae ex fodinis eruuntur, rerum, adTnedicinae deservientium, Libri III. Francofurti, apud Chr. Egenolphum, [1551]. 271p., tables. uncat. This copy contains an introductory letter by Philippus Melanch- thon to the printer requesting that this work be printed, stating that the author is not competing with Agricola but provides an independent study. The Latin name of the author is Encelius. This is a rare and important pioneer work in systematic mineralogy. 752 Ercker, Lazarus, 1530-1594. Beschreibung aller fiirnemisten mineralischen Ertzt und Bergkwercksarten wie dieselbigen und eine jede in sonder- heit irer natur und eigenschaft nach auff alle Metaln Probirt und im kleinen fewer sollen versucht werden mit erklarung etlicher fUrnemer nutzlicher Schmelzwerk . . . Franckfurt am Mayn, 1580. 135p. uncat. 753 Ercker. Aula subterranea domina dominantium, subdita subditorum. Das ist : untererdische Hofhaltung ohne welche weder die Herren regieren noch die Unterthanen gehorchen konnen. Oder Grundliche Beschreibung derjenigen Sachen, so in der E S S A I S U R L'HISTOIRE NATURELLE D E | LA MER ADRIATIQUE \ PARLEDOCTEUR VITALIANO DONATI, AVEC UNE LETTRE DU DOCTEUR LEONARD SESLE R, S U R UNE NOUrELLE ESPECE D E PLANTE TERRESTRE, TRADUIT DE L'lTALIEN. A LA H A T JE, CHEZ PIERRE DE HONDT, M. D C C. LV 111, Cat. No. 678 190 Ercker Tieffe der Erden wachsen als aller Erzen der Koniglichen und gemeinen Metallen, auch furnehmster Mineralien, durch welche na'chst Gott, alle Kunste, Ubungen und Stande der Welt gehandhabet und erhalten werden da dann fiirnehmlich hierinn gelehret wird wie sothanige Erz- und Bergwercksarten jede insonderheit ihrer Natur und Eigenschafft gema'ss auff alle metalle probirt und im kleinen Feuer Versucht Werden, nebst Erklarung einiger furnehmer nutzlichen Schmeltzwerck im grossen Feuer, Item Ertz scheider bochen waschen und rSsten auch Scheidung Goldes, Silbers und anderer Metallen ingleichem Kupffer seigern Messing brennen Salpeder sieden destination der Scheidwasser und ihren Brauch auch zu nutzmachimg anderer mineralischen Berg- und Saitsar- ten . . . Franckfurt, In Verlegung Johann David Zum- ners . . . Gedruckt bey Paulus Lummen, 1672. 332p., illus. q uncat. Engraved t.-p. added. Text in German. 754 Ercker. Aula subterranea, domina dominantium, subdita subditorum. Das ist : Untererdische Hofhaltung, ohne welche weder die Herren regieren, noch die Unterthanen gehorchen konnen. Oder, Griindliche Beschriebung dererjenigen Sachen, so in der Tieffe der Erden wachsen, als aller Ertzen der Koniglichen und gemeinen Metallen, auch furnehmster Mineralien durche welche, nechst Gott, alle Kunste, Ubungen und Stande der Welt gehandhabet und erhalten werden, da dann fiirnehmlich hierin gelehret wird, wie sothanige Ertz- und Bergwercks- Arten, jede insonderheit ihrer Natur und Eigenschafft gema'sz, auf alle metalla probirt, und in kleinem Feuer versucht wer- den, nebst Erkla'rung einiger furnehmer nutzlichen Schmeltz- wercke im grossen Feuer, Item Ertz scheiden, puchen, waschen, und rosten, auch Scheidung Goldes, Silbers, und anderer Metallen, ingleichem Kupfer saigem, Messing brennen, dis- tillation der Scheidwasser und ihrem Brauch, auch zu Nutz- machung anderer mineralischen Berg- und Saltz-Arten. An- jetzo aber bey dieser neuesten Auflage . . . mit vielen nothwendigen Erlauterungen und Geheimnlissen . . . um vieles vermehret . . . Zusamt einem neuen angehengten grund- lichen Unterricht von dem Salpeter pflantzen . . . vermehrt und verbessert durch J. E. C. S.Aufl. Franckfurt am Mayn, J. D. Jung., 1736. 208p., illus. q669/Er2a/1736 Esmarch to Evans 191 755 Esmarch, Lauritz. Hlstorische Nachricht iiber den Flugsand in Nord-JUtland, Kopenhagen, In der Schultzischen Officin, 1817. 108p. 551.35/Es52h 756 Esper, Johann Friedrich, 1732-1781. AusfUhrliche Nachricht von neuentdeckten Zoolithen unbe- kannter vierfiisiger Thiere, und denen sie enthaltenden, so wie verschiedenen andern denkwiirdigen Grtiften der Ober- geburgischen Lande des Marggrafthums Bayreuth. Nurnberg, G. W. Knorrs Erben, 1774. 148p., 14 col. plates. xq569/Es6a Bibliographical footnotes. 757 Estner, Franz Joseph Anton, 1739-1803. Versuch einer Mineralogie fur Anfanger und Liebhaber. Nach des Herrn Bergcommissionsraths Werner's Methode. Wien, J. G. Oehler, 1794-99. 3v. in 4, illus. (part. col.). 549/Es87v 758 Etschenreutter, Callus, fl. 1565-1571. Aller heylsamen Bader, Saurbrunnen, un anderer wasser so in Teutschland bekandt und erfahren, auch ihrer Metallen und Mineralien natur krafft tugent und wirckung. [Strassburg, bey Christian Mullers, Erben, 1580]. 192p. uncat. 759 Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756. Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechan- ical essays. The first, containing an analysis of a general map of the middle British colonies in America, and of the country of the confederate Indians; a description of the face of the country, the boundaries of the confederates, and the maritime and inland navigations of the several rivers and lakes contained therein. Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, and sold by J. & R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, London, 1755. 32p., fold. map. xf912.73/Ev1 In a case with the following: 1. Pownall, Thomas, A topographical description of such parts of North America . . . 1776. 2. Stevens, Henry Newton, Lewis Evans, his map of the middle British colonies; a comparative account of ten different editions published between 1755 and 1807 . . . 1905. 3. Ten other editions of Lewis Evans' map of 1755. These maps form the basis for Stevens' 1905 monograph (above). Stevens later raised the number of editions to twenty-six; see Stevens, 2nd edition, 1920 (912.73/Evlys/1920) and Stevens, 3rd edition, 1924 (912.73/ 192 Evelyn to Fabre Evlys/1924). For University of Illinois copies, contact Rare Book Room. 760 Evelyn, John, 1620-1706. A philosophical discourse of earth, relating to the culture and improvement of it for vegetation, and the propagation of plants, &c., as it was presented to the Royal Society, April 29, 1675. London, Printed for J. Martyn, 1676. 182p. x631/Ev2p 761 Evelyn. Terra: a philosophical discourse of earth. Relating to the culture and improvement of it for vegetation, and the prop- agation of plants, as it was presented to the Royal Society. New ed. With notes by A. Hunter. York, Printed by A. Ward, for J. Dodsley, London; 1778. 194p., fold, table. x631/Ev2p/1778 First pub. in 1676 under title: A philosophical discourse of earth. Editor's autograph presentation copy to Sir John Pringle, bart. Error in binding: p. [vii]-viii bound before p. [Hi]. 762 Eytelwein, Johann Albert, 1764-1848. Praktische Anweisung zur Bauart der Faschinenwerke und der dazu gehorigen Anlagen an Flussen und Stromen, nebst einer Anleitung zur Veranschlagung dieser Baue. 2.Aufl. Ber- lin, Realschulbuchhandlung, 1818. 116p., 8 fold, plates. 627.1/Ey8p First ed. issued in 1800 under title: Praktische Anweisung zur Konstrukzion der Faschinenwerke. 763 Ezquerra del Bayo, Joaquin, 1793-1859. Elementos de laboreo de minas precedidos de algunas no- ciones sobre geognosia y la descripcion de varies criaderos de minerales, tanto de Espana como de otros reinos de Europa. Madrid, Salvador Albert, 1839. 447p., fold, plates, table. 553/Ez7e 764 Ezquerra del Bayo. Datos y observaciones sobre la industria minera, con una descripcion caracteristica de los minerales utiles, cuyo be- neficio puede ser objeto de las empresas. Madrid, En la impr. de A. Yenes, 1844. 353p., 3 fold, plates. 338.2/Ez7d 765 Fabre, Jean Antoine, 1749-1834. Essai sur la theorie des torrens et des rivieres, contenant les moyens les plus simples d'en empecher les ravages, d'en retrecir le lit & d'en faciliter la navigation, le hallage & la DELLO SPROFONDAMENTO D l UNA > I MONTE COSTA NEGLI EUGANEI L E T T E R A Del Marcbesc ANTONIO - CARLO DONDI OROLOGIO Socio delP Accademia delle Scieuze , Arti , e Belle Lettere di Padova , e del la R. Accademia di Mantova . D I R E T T A ML C H. S IG NO R A B. ALBERTO FORTIS Delle Accademie di Ptdov* , di Napolt , di Bologn* , di Mantov* , di Siena , di Berlino , di Bordeaux , di Lundea ec. IN PADOVA MDCCLXXXVII. NELLA STAMPERIA PENADA Co^ Lie. dc* Sup. 194 Fabre to Fairholme flottaison. Accompagne d'une discussion sur la navigation interieure de la France; et termine par le projet de rendre Paris, port maritime, en faisant remonter a la voile, par la Seine, les navires qui s'arretent a Rouen. Ouvrage mis a la portee de tout le monde. A I'usage des ingenieurs & des eleves des ponts & chaussees. Paris, Bidault, 1797. 284p., 8 fold, plates. uncat. 766 Fabre, Pierre Jean, 17th cent. Hydrographum spagyricum. In quo de mira fontium essentia, origine, & tractatur. Tolosae Tectosagum, Apud P. Bosc, 1639. 260p. x615.853/F114h 767 Fabricius, Georg, 1516-1574. De metallicis rebus ac nominibus observationes variae & eruditae . . . Tiguri, n.p., 1566. 32p. uncat. Bound with Gesner, Konrad, De omni rerum fossilium genere gemmis, lapidibus, metallis, et huiusmodi, libri aliquot, pleriique nunc primum editi. Tiguri, 1565. 768 Fabricius, Johann Albert, 1668-1736. Hydrotheologie; oder, Versuch, durch aufmerksame Betrach- tung der Eigenschaften, reichen Austheilung und Bewegung der Wasser, die Menschen zur Liebe und Bewunderung ihres gutigsten, weisesten, machtigsten Schopfers zu ermuntern. Nebst einem Verzeichniss von alten und neuen See- und Wasser-Rechten, wie auch Materien und Schriften, die dahin gehOren, unter XL.TituI gebracht. Hamburg, Konig und Rich- ter, 1734. [26], 436p., front. 231.5/F11h 769 Fairholme, George, 1789-1846. Miscellaneous papers on geology and other branches of science, published in various periodical works, and now collected together. By George Fairholme, Esq., and others, 1837 [i.e. 1832-46]. 535p., illus. 550.8/F16m Title in manuscript. Binder's title: Papers on geology, &c. Volume of articles and mounted clippings from British publi- cations, collected by Fairholme; added, in ms., are his copious notes, a table of contents and pagination. Includes reviews and criticism of his "A general view of the geology of Scripture" (London, 1833) and "New and conclusive physical demonstrations, both of the fact and period of the Mosaic deluge" (London, 1837). "Positions geologiques en verification directe de la chronologic Falconer to Falloppio 195 de la Bible," par George Fairholme. Munich, 1834 (32p.) inserted following p. 530. 770 Falconer, Hugh, 1808-1865. Fauna antique Sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the north of India [by] Hugh Falconer and Proby T. Cautley. Illustrations, pt. 1-9. London, 1846-49. 1v. of plates. f569/F18f Title from Brit. Mus. Cat. 771 Falconer. Palaeontological memoirs and notes of the late Hugh Fal- coner... With a biographical sketch of the author. Comp. and ed. by Charles Murchison . . . London, R. Hardwicke, 1868. 2v., front, (port.) illus., plates, maps. 560.8/F18p. Contents. I. Fauna antiqua sivalensis. II. Mastodon, ele- phant, rhinoceros, ossiferous caves, primeval man and his contem- poraries. Portrait signed H. Falconer. 772 Falloppio, Gabriello, 1523-1562. De medicatis aquis, atque de fossilibus. Tractatus pulcherri- mus, ac maxime utilis. Ab Andrea Marcolino Fanes- tri . . . collectus. Accessit eiusdem Andreae duplex epistola; in quarum altera ad lectorem, & huius libri inter reliqua utilitas, & docendi modus, ac totius rei, quae in hoc ipso opere continetur summa breviter explicatur. Cum indice rerum magis observandarum copiosissimo, ac Capitum om- nium, quae in hoc opuscule tractantur, cathalago, quern sequens pagina indicabit. Venetiis, Apud L. Avantium, 1564. 176 leaves. x553.7/F19d 773 Falloppio. De medicatis aquis atque de fossilibus. Tractatus pulcherrimus, ac maxime utilis; ab Andrea Marcolino Fanestri medico ipsius discipulo amantissimo collectus. Accessit eiusdem Andree duplex epistola: in quarum altera ad lectorem, & huius libri inter reliqua utilitas, & docendi modus, ac totius rei, quae in hoc ipso opere continetur, summa breviter explicatur. Cum indice rerum magis observandarum copiosissimo, ac capitum omnium, quae in hoc opusculo tractantur, catalogo. Quern decima octava pagella indicabit. Cum privilegio. Venetiis, Ex officina L. Avantij, 1569. 176 leaves. x553.7/F19d/1569 196 Fantonetti to Faujas de Saint-Fond 774 Fantonetti, Giovanni Battista Bernardo, 1791-1861. Considerazioni alle Osservazioni e ricerche mineralogico- chimiche sopra alcune valli dell'Ossola pubblicate in Milano nel 1819 dal chimico Gaetano Rosina, del mineralogista dottor fisico Giovambattista Fantonetti . . . Torino, Vedova Pomba e figli, 1821. 85p. 549/R731oYf 775 Farey, John, 1766-1826. See GREAT BRITAIN. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, General view of the agriculture and minerals of Derbyshire . . . 1811. 776 Faujas de Saint-Fond, Barthelemy, 1741-1819. See PALISSY, BERNARD, Oeuvres, . . . 1777. 777 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Recherches sur la pouzzolane, sur la theorie de la chaux et sur la cause de la durete du mortier, avec la composition de differens cimens en pouzzolane, & la maniere de les employer, tant pour les bassins, aqueducs, reservoirs, cfternes & autres ouvrages dans I'eau, que pour les terrasses, betons et autres constructions en plein air. Grenoble, J. Cuchet, 1778. 125p. 552.2/F27r Extrait des Recherches sur les volcans eteints du Vivarais et du Velay. 778 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Recherches sur la pouzzolane, sur la theorie de la chaux et sur la cause de la duret6 du mortier, avec la composition de differens cimens en pouzzolane, & la maniere de les employer, tant pour les bassins, aqueducs, reservoirs, cfternes & autres ouvrages dans I'eau, que pour les terrasses, betons & autres constructions en plein air. Grenoble, J. Cuchet, 1778. 125p. 549/M62m Bound with Millin, Aubin Louis, Mineralogie home- rique; . . . 1790. 779 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Recherches sur les volcans eteints du Vivarais et du Velay; avec un discours sur les volcans brulans, des memoires ana- lytiques sur les schorls, la zeolite, le basalte, la pouzzolane, les laves & les differentes substances qui s'y trouvent enga- gees, &c. Grenoble, J. Cuchet, 1778. 460p., plates. f551.21/F27r Library owns 2 copies; c.2 contains several plates in facsimile; c.1 is complete. mw<^m TREMBLE-TERRE OV S ONT CONTENVS & remcdes. ParLouys du Thoum Dotteur en U Cottr. A Monfeigneur FlUuftriflime & Reucren- diffime LOWS DE LA VALETE Archcuefquc de Tolole. A BOVRDEAVS, Par GILBERT PER NOT. u.v.ar rf \,,. ^nMKJte^u^li Cat. No. 711 198 Faujas de Saint-Fond 780 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Memoire sur la maniere de reconnoitre les differentes es- peces de Pouzzolane, et de les employer dans les construc- tions sous I'eau et hors de I'eau; pour servir de Suite & de Supplement aux Recherches sur la Pouzzolane . . . Amster- dam, Nyon, 1780. 51p., illus. 549/M62m Bound with Millin, Aubin-Louis, Mineralogie home- rique; . . . 1790. 781 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Mineralogie des volcans, ou Description de toutes les sub- stances produites ou rejetees par les feux souterrains . . . Paris, Cuchet, 1784. 51 1p., 3 plates. 552.2/F27m 782 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Essai sur I'histoire naturelle des roches de trapp, contenant leur analyse, & des recherches sur leurs caracteres distinctifs; suivi du tableau systematique de toutes les especes & varietes de trapps & des roches qui ont pour base cette pierre. Paris, 1788. 159p. 552/F27e 783 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Voyage en Angleterre, en Ecosse et aux Ties Hebrides; ayant pour objet les sciences, les arts, I'histoire naturelle et les moeurs; avec la description mineralogique du pays de New- castle, des montagnes du Derbyshire, des environs d'Edin- burgh, de Glasgow, de Perth, de S. Andrews, du duche d'lnverary et de la grotte de Fingal. Paris, H. J. Janson, 1797. 2v., fold, plates. 914.2/F27v 784 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Histoire naturelle de la montagne de Saint-Pierre de Maes- tricht. Paris, H. j. Jansen, [1799]. 263p., 54 plates. xq574/F27h Error in binding: sign. 11 (p.81-88) bound after sign. 12 (p.89- 96). 785 Faujas de Saint-Fond. Des emaux, des verres, et des pierres ponces des volcans brulans et des volcans eteints . . . Paris, A. Belin, imprimeur du jardin du roi, 1816. 36p. 552.1/F27d From Memoires du Museum d'histoire naturelle, t.3, 1817. Favre to Fenoyl 199 786 Favre, Alphonse, 1815-1890. Considerations geologiques sur le Mont Saleve et sur les terrains des environs de Geneve. Geneve, Impr. de J. G. Pick, 1843. 113p., 2 col. plates (incl. map). 554.94/F279c Extrait du tome X des Memoires de la Societe de physique et d'histoire naturelle de Geneve. 787 Featherstonhaugh, George William, 1780-1866. Geological report of an examination made in 1834 of the elevated country between the Missouri and Red riv- ers ... Washington, Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1835. 97p., front, (fold, profile). 557/W27f Issued also as House doc. no. 151, 23d Cong., 2d sess. 788 Featherstonhaugh. Report of a geological reconnaissance made in 1835, from the seat of government, by the way of Green Bay and the Wisconsin Territory to the Coteau de Prairie, an elevated ridge dividing the Missouri from the St. Peter's River. By G. W. Featherstonhaugh, U.S. geologist. Washington, Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1836. 168p., 4 plates, 2 fold. maps. 557/Un3f Issued also as Senate doc. no. 333, 24th Congress, 1st sess. Maps lacking. 789 Feijoo y Montenegro, Benito Jeronimo, 1676-1764. Nuevo systhema, sobre la causa physica de los terremotos, explicado por los phenomenos electricos, y adaptado al que padecio Espana en primero de Noviembre del afto antece- dente de 1755. Puerto de Santa Maria, Impr. de la Casa Real de las Cadenas, 1756. [88], 56p. x551.22/F32n Dedication signed: Juan Luis Roche. 790 Feijoo y Montenegro. El terremoto, y su uso, dictamen de Benito Feij6o . . . ex- plorado por Juan de Zuftiga. Toledo, Francisco Martin, 1756. 60p. x551.22/F32nY3 and x551.22/F32nYz 791 Fenoyl. Anatomie du monde sublunaire, contenant les demonstra- tions des dispositions, de la constitution & mouvemens de toutes les parties du globe elementaire, depuis sa circonfe- rence jusqu'a son centre. Lyon, 1707. 198p. 551.1/F36a 200 Fenwick to Ferber 792 Fenwick, Thomas. A theoretical and practical treatise on subterraneous survey- ing and the magnetic variation of the needle. Newcastle upon Tyne, S. Hodgson, 1804. 207p., diagrs., tables. 622.14/F36t 793 Ferber, Johann Jakob, 1743-1790. Briefe aus Walschland uber naturliche Merkwurdigkeiten dieses Landes, an den Herausgeber derselben Ignatz Edler von Born. Prag, W. Gerle, 1773. 407p. 549/F37b Bound with Born, Ignaz, Briefe Uber mineralogische Gegen- sta'nde auf seiner Reise durch das Temeswarer Bannat . . . 1774. 794 Ferber. See ARDUINO, GIOVANNI, Raccolta de Memorie Chimico- Mineralogiche . . . 1775. 795 Ferber. Lettres sur la mineralogie et sur divers autres objets d'histoire naturelle de I'ltalie; ecrites par Mr. Ferber a Mr. le Chev. de Born. Ouvrage traduit de I'allemand, enrichi de notes & d'observations faites sur les lieux par Mr. le B. de Dietrich ... A Strasbourg, Chez Bauer & Treuttel, [Imprimerie de J. H. Heitz, imprimeur de I'Univ.], 1776. 1v. in 2, [507p.], illus. 549/F37bFd Interleaved with ms. notes. 796 Ferber. Travels through Italy, in the years 1771 and 1772. Described in a series of letters to Baron Born, on the natural history, particularly the mountains and volcanoes of that country. Translated from the German, with explanatory notes, and a preface on the present state and future improvement of mineralogy. By R. E. Raspe. London, for L. Davis, 1776. 377p. x914.5/F373bEr 797 Ferber. . . . Versuch einer Oryktographie von Derbyshire in Eng- land . . . Mietau, J. F. Hinz, 1776 . . . 104p., 2 fold, plates, 2 fold, diagr. 554.251/F37v 798 Ferber. Neue Beytrage zur Mineralgeschichte verschiedener Lander. I Bd., der zugleich Nachrichten von einigen chymischen Fabriken enthalt . . . Mietau, J. F. Hinz, 1778. 462p., fold, tables. 549.09/F37n METALLI C A, HOC EST, DE ORIGIN E, Varietate, & Natura Corporum exfidin Mcditintuftm 1 B R I III. C HR ISTO PHO RO Encdio Saluddenfi. Cwfopriuilego t R A N Ct Af ltd C/?r, 202 Ferber to Fichtel 799 Ferber. Physicallsch-Metallurgische Abhandlung uber die gebirge und Bergwerke in Ungarn . . . Nebst einer Beschreibung des Stei- rischen Eisenschmelzens und Stahlmachens von einem Un- genannten. Mit Kupfern . . . Berlin und Stettin, bey F. Nicolai, 1780. 328p., 4 fold, plates. 669/F37p 800 Ferber. Untersuchung der Hypothese von der Verwandlung der mi- neralischen Korper in einander. Berlin, F. Maurer, 1788. 72p. 549/F37H 801 Ferber. Mineralogische und metallurgische Bemerkungen in Neu- chatel, Franche Comte und Bourgogne, im Jahr 1788 ange- stellt. Berlin, August Mylius, 1789. 77p., 4 fold, diagrs. uncat. 802 Ferrara, Francesco, 1767-1850. Descrizione dell' Etna con la storia delle eruzioni e il catalogo dei prodotti . . . Palermo, Presso L. Dato, 1818. 256p., 5 fold, plates (incl. map). 551.21/F41d 803 Ferrer Maldonado, Lorenzo, d. 1625. Imagen del mundo, sobre la esfera, cosmografia, y geografia, teorica de planetas, y arte de navegar . . . Por el capitan Lorenco Ferrer Maldonado . . . Alcala, J. Garcia y A. Duplastre, 1626. 276p., illus., diagrs., tables. x525/F37i 804 Ferussac, Andre Etienne Just Pascal Joseph Francois d'Au- debard, 1786-1836. Memoires geologiques sur les terreins formes sous I'eau douce par les debris fossiles des mollusques vivant sur la terre ou dans I'eau non salee . . . Paris, Poulet, 1814. 76p. 564/F41m 805 Fichtel, Johann Ehrenreich von, 1732-1795. Geschichte des Steinsalzes und der Steinsalzgruben im Gross- fUrstenthum Siebenbiirgen, mit einer, das Streichen des un- terirrdischen Salzstockes, durch mehrere Lander andeuten- den Karte, und andern Kupfern. Nurnberg, Raspischen Buchhandlung, 1780. 134p., 4 fold. col. plates. 554.392/F44b Also includes 7 fold, plates, one of them colored, separately numbered and not listed with text. Fichtel to Filson 203 Bound with his Versteinerungen des GrossefQrstenthums Sie- benbUrgen . . . 1780. 806 Fichtel. Nachricht von den Versteinerungen des Grossfurstenthums Siebenbiirgen, mit einem Anhange und beygefiigter Tabelle uber die sa'mmtlichen Mineralien und Fossilien dieses Landes. Nurnberg, Raspischen Buchhandlung, 1780. 158p. 554.392/F44b Bound with his Geschichte des Steinsalzes . . . 1780. Half-title : Beytrag zur Mineralgeschichte von Siebenbiirgen. 807 Fichtel. Mineralogische Aufsatze. Wien, M. A. Schmidt, 1794. 374p. 549/F44m 808 Filson, John, 1747?-1788. The discovery and present state of Kentucky. And an intro- duction to the topography and natural history of that rich and important country; also Colonel Daniel Boon's narrative of the wars of Kentucky; with an account of the Indian Nations within the limits of the United States, their manners, customs, religion, and their origin; and the stages and dis- tances between Philadelphia and the Falls of the Ohio, from Pittsburgh to Pensacola, and several other places. London, for John Stockdale, 1793. 57p., fold. map. x976.9/F48d/1793 809 Filson. Histoire de Kentucke, nouvelle colonie a I'ouest de la Virginie: contenant, 1. La decouverte, I'acquisition, I'etablissement, la description topographique, I'histoire naturelle, &c. du territoire: 2. la relation historique du Colonel Boon, un des premiers Colons, sur les guerres contre les naturels: 3. I'assemblee des Piankashaws au Poste Saint Vincent: 4. un expose succinct des nations indiennes qui habitent dans les limites des treize Etats-Unis, de leurs moeurs & coutumes, & des reflexions sur leur origine; & autres pieces: avec une carte. Ouvrage pour servir de suite aux Lettres d'un cultivateur americain. Traduit de I'anglois, de John Filson; par M. Parraud. Paris, Buisson, 1785. 234p., fold. map. x976.9/F48dFp/1785 Trans, of The discovery, settlement and present state of Ken- tucke . . . , Wilmington, Del., 1784. The translation includes several additions (p. 146-231) not found in the original and omits the distance tables given in that edition. 204 Filson to Fitton 810 Filson. See IMLAY, GILBERT, A topographical description of the western territory of North America . . . Filson supplement . . . 1793 and 1797. 811 Finch, John, fl. 1835. Travels in the United States of America and Canada, contain- ing some account of their scientific institutions, and a few notices of the geology and mineralogy of those countries. To which is added, an essay on the natural boundaries of Empires. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1833. 455p. 917.3/F491 "On the natural boundaries of empires; an essay to shew the effects of the geological structure of the earth on the political boundaries of nations, by J. Finch": p.[333]-455. 812 Fischer von Waldheim, Gotthelf, 1771-1853. Oryctographie du gouvernement de Moscou. Ouvrage public aux frais de la Societe imperiale des naturalistes de Moscou. Moscou, Impr. d'A. Semen, 1837. 202p., illus., 6 col. maps, plates, port. xf560.94731/F52o/1837 Added t.p., engr., with the dates 1830-1837. 813 Fischer von Waldheim. Chilonopsis; novum genus testarum e familia Helicum, icone et descriptione illustratum [et Notice sur quelques fossiles de Russie. Moscou, 1848], 15p., 3 plates. 564/F52c Extrait[s] du Bull, de la Soc. Imper. des Natural, de Moscou, tome XXI, 1848. Bound with "Notice sur quelques fossiles de la Russie," 15p. Bibliographical footnotes. 814 Fish, Samuel. Granite rock, See Scientific tracts, for the diffusion of useful knowledge . . . 1836. 815 Fish, Samuel. Theory of the earth, See Scientific tracts, for the diffusion of useful knowledge . . . 1836. 816 Fitton, William Henry, 1780-1861. A geological sketch of the vicinity of Hastings. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, etc. etc., 1833. 94p., illus., col. plate. uncat. ^it/jrcrnafuri?nt5c^cnf(^afftnac^/auffaUc Detain prcbirf/tnDimnrincti fcnxr foUat tcrfucbf nxrtxn / mit trfldrumj ctltrfjcr ftlnunur nuBlicI? ^c^mr (Btrc rcf /im jrcfff n f orr/au4 r>*M Ootofs/ Pilfers/ t-nB anborf r CQTnafn/ 5atnpt rtacm ftctfctt bf (5 Knpf t r faijtTiis/OT<|Ttn(brcniMn/t>n6 *5alpftr|Tft)fn8/aucfcal[tr falle nb fleijTi^ ao tog gt be Qtttffe nctr c an ticUn orfcn mit 6c(fm TTct tb criib m tm 45^ mm fferctmi /bcr Xom. Kay .flOay. 6crrucf(5uJrancffurtamS57a9n/ M, Cat. No. 752 * LXXX. 206 Fitzroy to Fleming 817 Fitzroy, Robert, 1805-1865, ed. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe . . . London, H. 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Millar, 1750. 20p., illus. x551.22/F582fi 821 Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694. A discourse on earthquakes, as supernatural and premonitory signs to a nation, especially as to what occurred in the year 1692. With some remarks respecting that assurance of mind which is attainable in the light and power of religion, under the greatest surprizals and terrors of sense. Also an enquiry into the ground of our hopes and fears, as to the public state of the church of Christ in these days . . . London, Printed for G. Terry, [1793]. 84p. x252/F629d/1793 Authorities differ as to whether the older or younger Robert Flint to Fontenelle 207 Fleming was the author of this work, the first edition of which was published in 1693. 822 Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. The history and geography of the Mississippi valley. To which is appended a condensed physical geography of the Atlantic United States, and the whole American continent. 2d ed. Cincinnati, E. H. Flint and L R. Lincoln, 1832. 2v. in 1. x917.3/F64h2 Vol. 2 has title: The United States and the other divisions of the American continent. By Timothy Flint . . . vol. II. 823 Flint. The history and geography of the Mississippi valley. To which is appended a condensed physical geography of the Atlantic United States, and the whole American continent. 3d ed. Cincinnati, E. H. Flint and Boston, Carter, Hendee & co., 1833. 2v. in 1. x917.3/F64h3 Vol. 2 has title: The United States and the other divisions of the American continent. By Timothy Flint . . . vol. II. 824 Flint. Lectures upon natural history, geology, chemistry, the appli- cation of steam, and interesting discoveries in the arts. Boston, Lilly, Wait, Colman and Holden; [etc., etc.], 1833. 408p. X504/F646C 825 Flourens, Marie Jean Pierre, 1794-1867. Cuvier. Histoire de ses travaux . . . 2.ed., rev. et cor. Paris, Paulin, 1845. 524p. 590/F668C "Liste des ouvrages de M. Cuvier": p.[310]-322. 826 Flourens. See CUVIER, GEORGES, Eloges historiques . . . [18- ]. 827 Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de, 1657-1757. Entretiens sur la pluralite des mondes. Nouvelle edition augmentee. Londres, Paul & Isaak Vaillant, 1710. 125p., illus. X844/F73K/1710 The library owns Fontenelle's Oeuvres diverses, La Haye, 3 v., 1728 (X844/F73K/1728) and Oeuvres, London, 2 v. (x844/F73/l 1784). 828 Fontenelle. A discovery of new worlds. Trans. A. Behn. London, William Canning, 1688. 158p. x844/F73/OeEb The following other editions exist with various titles: The theory 208 Forbes or system of several new inhabited worlds, London, 1700 (x828/ B39H/1700); A plurality of worlds, London, 1702 (x844/F73/OeEg); The theory or system of several new inhabited worlds, London, 1718 (x828/B39a/1718); A conversation on the plurality of worlds, Glasgow, 1749 (x844/F73/OeE); Conversations on the plurality of worlds, Dublin, 1761 (x844/F73/OeE/1761). 829 Forbes, Edward, 1815-1854. A history of British starfishes, and other animals of the class Echinodermata. London, John Van Voorst, 1841. 267p., illus. 593.9/F74 830 Forbes. The relations of natural history to geology and the arts; a lecture introductory to the course to be delivered during the Session 1851-52. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, for H. M. Stationery Office, 1851. 16p. 504/F74r At head of title: Museum of Practical Geology. Government School of Mines and of Science Applied to the Arts. 831 Forbes. . . . Tertiary fluvio-marine formation of the Isle of Wight. Pub. by order of the lords commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. London, Printed for H. M. Stationery off., Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856. 162p., front., fold, table, illus., 10 plates (partly fold., incl. map). 554.2/F741 Memoirs of the Geological survey of Great Britain, and of the Museum of practical geology. 832 Forbes, James David, 1809-1868. Meteorology: pamphlets, [v.p., 1825-55]. 14 pamphlets in 1v., illus., plates (part, fold., 1 col.). London, R. & J. E. Taylor. X551.508/M565 Binder's title. Contents: [1] Forbes, J. D. Supplementary report on meteorology. 1841. [2] Forbes, J. D. On a remarkable structure observed by the author on the ice of glaciers. [1842]. [3] Forbes, J. D. Historical remarks on the first discovery of the real structure of glacier ice. [1843]. [4] Forbes, J. D. From Professor Forbes to Professor Guyot. 1842. [5] Forbes, J. D. Professor Forbes' account of his recent observations on glaciers. [1842]. [6] Poole, Henry. On the meteorology of the Albion mines, Nova Scotia. [1854]. [7] Richardson, Sir John. Results of thermometrical observations made at Sir Edward Parry's several wintering-places. [183-?]. [8] Richardson, Sir John. Remarks on the climate and vegetable productions of the Hudson's Bay countries. [1825]. [9] Richardson, Sir John. Observations on solar radiation. [1841]. [10] Richardson, Sir John. On the frozen soil of North America. [1841]. [11] Sabine, Sir Edward. Observations made Geographical, Hiftorkaty Political, Philofophical and Mechanical \ ESSAYS. THE FIRST, CONTAINING A N ANALYSIS Of a GENERAL M A P of the MIDDLE BRITISH COLONIES I N j AMERICA-, And of the COUNTRY of the Confederate Indians : A DESCRIPTION of the Face of the Country ; The BOUNDARIES of the CONFEDERATES j A N D T H E Maritime and Inland NAVIGATIONS of the feveral RIVERS and LAKES contained therein. By LEWIS EVANS. \ PHILADELPHIA: Printed by B. F R A N K L I N, and D. H A L L. MDCCLV. And fold by R. and J. D O D S L E Y, in Pall-Mall, London. Cat. No. 759 210 Forbes at the magnetic observatories of Toronto in Canada . . . 1841. [12] Sabine, Sir Edward. On some of the results obtained at the British colonial magnetic observatories. [1854?]. [13] Greg, R. P. An essay on meteorites. [1855]. [14] Belville, J. H. A manual of the barometer. 1849. 833 Forbes. Professor Forbes' account of his recent observations on gla- ciers. 26p. X551.508/M565 4 letters, dated; various places, 4 July 1842-5 Oct. 1842. Communicated to Professor Jameson, Editor of the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. Bound with Meteorology; [pamphlets]. 834 Forbes. On a remarkable structure observed by the author in the ice of glaciers. (From the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal of January 1842). 8p., 1 plate. X551.508/M565 Read to the Royal Society, Edinburgh, Dec. 6, 1841. Bound with Meteorology; [pamphlets]. 835 Forbes. First, Second & Third Letters on Glaciers; Sixth, Seventh & Eighth Letters on Glaciers; Ninth Letter on Glaciers. [Edin- burgh, 1842-1845]. uncat. Extracted from the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Oct., 1842; Oct. 1844; April, 1845. 836 Forbes. Historical remarks on the first discovery of the real structure of glacier ice. [1843]. 20p. X551.508/M565 Bound with Meteorology; [pamphlets]. 837 Forbes. Travels through the Alps of Savoy and other parts of the Pennine chain, with observations on the phenomena of glaciers. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black; [etc., etc.], 1843. 424p., 13 plates (incl. front.), 2 maps. 914.94/F74tr 838 Forbes. Reisen in den Savoyer Alpen und in anderen Theilen der Penninen-Kette, nebst Beobachtungen iiber die Gletscher. Bearb. von Gustav Leonhard. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart, 1845. 386p., illus., plates, maps. 914.94/F74trG Forbes to Forsius 211 Translation of: Travels through the Alps of Savoy and other parts of the Pennine chain. 839 Forbes. Norway and its glaciers, visited in 1851; followed by journals of excursions in the high Alps of Dauphine, Berne and Savoy. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1853. 349p., front., illus., 10 col. plates, 2 maps (1 fold.). 551.31/F74n 840 Forbes. Occasional papers on the theory of glaciers, now first col- lected and chronologically arranged. With a prefatory note on the recent progress and present aspect of the theory. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1859. 278p. 551.31/F74 841 Forchhammer, Johan Georg, 1794-1865. Om de geognostiske forhold i en deel af Sjelland og na- boeSerne. [Kjzfbenhavn, 1826]. p.[247]-280, 4 col. plates. uncat. Disbound from the series, Royal Danish Society of Sciences. Works. 842 Forchhammer. Geognostiske bidrag. [K0benhavn, 1828]. p.[365]-378. uncat. Disbound from the series, Royal Danish Society of Sciences. Works. 843 Forchhammer. Danmarks geognostiske forhold, forsaavidt som de ere afhaen- gige af danneiser, der ere sluttede, fremstillede i et indby- delsesskrift til Reformationsfesten den 14 de novbr. 1835. Kj5- benhavn, Trykt hos directeur J. H. Schultz, [1835]. 112p., illus., 1 fold. geol. map. uncat. 844 Fordyce, William. See Memoirs concerning Herculaneum . . . illustrated with notes by William Fordyce . . . 1750. 845 Forsius, Sigfridus Aronus, 1550-1624. Minerographia, thet a'r, mineralers a'chskillighe jordeslags, metallers eller malmars och edle steenars beskrifwelse. Aff fornemlige authoribus samman ha'mptat, och medh . . . Stock- holm, hoos Ignattum Meurer, Ahr 1643. 160p. uncat. On minerals, metals, and precious stones. 212 Forster to Fort is 846 Forster, Westgarth, 1772-1835. A treatise on a section of the strata, commencing near Newcastle upon Tyne, and concluding on the west side of the mountain of Cross-Fell. With remarks on mineral veins in general, and engraved figures of some of the different species of those productions. To which are added tables of the strata in Yorkshire and Derbyshire. The whole intended to amuse the mineralogist, and assist the miner in his profes- sional researches. Newcastle, Printed for the author, by Pres- ton & Heaton, 1809. 156p., diagrs. x554.2/F77t 847 Forster. A treatise on a section of the strata, from Newcastle-upon- Tyne, to the mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland; with remarks on mineral veins in general. Also, tables of the strata, in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, &c. To which is added, a treatise on the discovery, the opening, and the working of lead mines; with the dressing and smelting of lead ores. 2d ed., greatly enlarged. Alston, Cumberland, Printed, for the author, at the Geological Press, 1821. 422p., illus., plates, diagrs. 554.2/F77t/1821 848 Forster. A Treatise on a section of the strata from Newcastle-upon- Tyne to Cross Fell, with remarks on mineral veins; also, Tables of the strata in Northumberland, Durham, Yorkshire, Der- byshire, West Cumberland, and Fifeshire; to which is added, a Treatise on the discovery, the opening, and the working of lead mines, and the dressing and smelting of lead ores. Third edition, revised and corrected to the present time, by the Rev. W. Nail, M.A., with a memoir of the author's life. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Andres Reid; London, Edward Stan- ford, 1883. 208p., illus., fold, plates. uncat. 849 Fortis, Alberto, 1741-1803. Delia valle vulcanico-marina di Ronca, nel territorio Veronese, memoria orittografica del Abate Fortis. Venezia, C. Palese, 1778. 70p., illus. 554.531/F77d 850 Fortis. Memoires pour servir a I'histoire naturelle et principalement a I'oryctographie de I'ltalie, et des pays adjacens. A Paris, Chez J. J. Fuchs, 1802. GABRIELIS . FALLOPPII MVTINENSIS, MEDICI, AC PHILOSOPHI PRAESTANTISSIMI, DE MEDICATIS AQVIS ATQ^VEDE FOSSILIBVS S T V LCHE ^7 M V S, ac maxime utilis ,- ab Andrea Marcolino Faneflri medico ipfius difcipulo amantiffi- mo colic ftus. Accefsit eiufdem Andref duplex Epiflola: in quarum altera ad le&orem y & huius libri inter reliqua vtilitas , & docendi mo- dus , ac totius rei , quae in hoc ipfo opere continetur , fumma breuiter explicatur. Cum indice rcrummagis obferuandarumcopiofifsimo , ac C.ipitum omnium, quac in hocopufculo traftantur ., catalogo , quern dcci- ma o<5taua pagclla indicabit . Cum Priuilegio . V E N E T I I S, Ex officina Ludouici Atiantij. M D L X I X. 214 Foster to Fougeroux de Bondaroy 2v., plates. 554.5/F77m Includes "Quatre lettres relatives a des experiences hydrosco- piques et metalloscopiques," by Charles Amoretti and Prof. Spallan- zani, and other letters by Jean Arduino, J. Festari and Comte N. da Rio. 851 Foster, John Wells, 1815-1873. Geological map of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, Michigan. Made pursuant to the Act of Congress, approved March 1st, 1847, by J. W. Foster, G. J. D. Whitney, assisted by S. W. Hill, W. S. Chlatter. New York, Akerman Lithr., [1847?]. Col. map, 42.5 x 61 cm. G4112/.I8/1847/.F7 Scale, ca. 1:1,125,000. 852 Foster. Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district, in the state of Michigan: by J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney, United States geologist. In two parts. Part I. Copper Lands; Pt. II. The Iron Region. Washington, Printed for the House of Representatives, 1850-51. 2v., atlas. 557/M58f 557/M58f/atlas U.S. 31st Cong., 1st sess. House ex. doc. no. 69. 853 Fothergill, Anthony, 1732?-1813. A new experimental inquiry into the nature and qualities of the Cheltenham water. To which are now added, observations on sundry other waters: shewing how their properties may be ascertained, their virtues preserved, their impurities cor- rected, etc. With an appendix on the mephitic-alkaline water; a new and approved remedy against the stone and gravel. Bath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, [etc., etc.], 1788. 122p. x553.7/F82n/1788 854 Fougeroux de Bondaroy, Auguste Denis, 1732-1789. Autograph draft of a report to the Academic des sciences by Fougeroux de Bondaroy and Lavoisier on Guettard's Me- moires sur la mineralogie du Dauphine. [ca. 1778]. [4]p. MS/549/G93mYf Holograph. Guettard's Memoires were published in 1779. Accompanied by a descriptive note by the bookdealer, Emil Offenbacher. Fournel to Francois 215 855 Fournel, Henri Jerome Marie, 1799-1876. Etude des gttes houillers et metalliferes du Bocage vendeen faite en 1834 et 1835. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1836. 206p., atlas of maps and diagrams. 553/F827e 553/F827e/atlas France. Administration des mines. Etudes de gttes mineraux. 856 Fournet, Joseph Jean Baptiste Xavier, 1801-1869. Sur le diluvium de la France. Lyon, Impr. de L. Boitel, 1843. 38p. 551.313/F827s 857 Fournet. Histoire de la dolomie. [Lyon, 1847?]. 135p., diagr., tables. 549.78/F82h Detached from Annales de la Societe royale d'agriculture, his- toire naturelle et arts utiles de Lyon, v.10. 858 France. Commission Scientifique du Nord, Voyages . . . See DUROCHER, JOSEPH MARIE ELIZABETH, Voyages . . . 1843, and ROBERT, EUGENE, Voyages . . . 1845. 859 France. Service de la Carte Geologique de la France. Carte geologique de la France, executee sous la direction de Mr. Brochant de Villiers par MM.Dufrenoy et Elie de Beau- mont . . . terminee en 1840 . . . [Paris, 1841]. 554.4/F84e/sup. Col. map on 6 sheets. 860 France. Service de la Carte Geologique de la France. Explication de la carte geologique de la France. Paris, Impri- merie royale [etc.], 1841-79. 4v. in 5, atlas to v.4. 554.4/F84e Library owns v.1, v.2, v.3 (pt. 1), v.4 (pt. 2), atlas pt. 1. 861 Francois, Jean, 1582-1668. L'art des fontaines; c'est a dire, pour trouver, esprouver, assembler, mesurer, distribuer, & conduire les sources das les lieux publics & particuliers; d'en rendre la conduite perpe- tuelle; et de donner par arr des eaux coulantes aux lieux, ou elles manquent par nature. Avec I'art de niveler, et par le niveau de connoistre les hauteurs des sources sur le lieu ou on veut les conduire; les bornes des estang qu'on veut faire; & les terres qu'on doit inonder; le moyen de dessecher les marais & lieux trop humides; de faire des canaux soit a porter batteaux soit a faire floter le bois, soit a joindre les mers & les 216 Fraser to Freke rivieres, & a rendre celles-cy navigables . . . Ed. 2. Rennes, P. Hallaudays, 1665. 120, 32p., illus. x627/F84a/1665 862 Fraser, James, of Dublin. Geological copy [of] Fraser's travelling map of Ireland, shewing all the towns, lakes, rivers, roads and railways with distances marked between all the towns, railway stations and other important places. Dublin, James McGlashan, 1853. G5780/.C5/1853/.11 Scale, 1:633,600. 863 Frauendiener, Johann Matthias. Kurtze Beschreibung des Rothel-Bads bey Geisslingen: wo- rinn von desselben Ursprung und Beschaffenkeit wie auch dessen Gehalt heylsamen Gebrauch und denen schon viele Jahr hero in denen schweresten auch langwurigsten Kranck- heiten glucklich verrichteten Wurckungen ect. gehandelt wird. Aufgesetzt und auf Verlangen zum Druck befordert von Jo. Matthia Frauendiener. Ulm, Gedruckt bey E. Kiihnen, 1729. 66p., fold, table. 553.7/F86k 864 Fregoso [or Fulgoso], Baptista, 1453-1504. De dictis factisque memorabilibus collectanea a Camillo Gilino latina facta, illis exceptis quae luculenter Maximus Valerius edibit. Mediolani, I. Ferrarius, 1509. 336 leaves. xq853/F881/Od.g 865 Freiesleben, Johann Carl, 1774-1846. Geognostiche Arbeiten. Freyberg, Craz und Gerlach, 1807- 1815. 6v. in 4, fold, plates, fold, maps, tables. 554.3/F85g v.1-3 titled: Geognostischer Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Kupfer- schiefergebirges mit besonderer Hinsicht auf einen Theil der Graf- schaft Mansfeld und ThUringen. v.4 titled: Geognostischer Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Kupferschie- fergebirges auch benachbarter Gebirgsformationen, mit besonderer Hinsicht auf ThUringen. v.5-6 titled: Beitra'ge zur Mineralogischen Kenntnis von Sachsen. 866 Freke, John, 1686-1756. A plain account of the cause of earthquakes. Being a supple- ment to a treatise, lately published, on fire. By the same author. London, Printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson, 1756. 37p. x551.22/F884p RECHERCHES S U R LES VOLCANS ETEINTS DU VIVARAIS ET DU VELAY; AVEC im Difcours fur les Volcans br Alans , des Memoires analytiques fur les Schorls , la Zeolite , le Eafalte , la Pouzzolane y les Laves & les diffe'remes Subftances qui s'y trouvent engagees 3 Par M. FAUJAS DE SAINT-FOND. A G RE NO EL E , Chez JOSEPH CUCHET, Imprimeur-Libraire de Monfeigneur le Due D' ORLEANS. A PARIS. Q iez SNYON atne , Libraire , rue Saint- Jean-de-Beauvais. (NEE ET MASQUELIER, Graveurs, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Porte St-Michel. M. DCC. LXXVIII. AVEC APPROBATION ET PRIVILEGE DU ROI. 218 Fremont to Fromherz 867 Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890. Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842, and to Oregon and north California in the years 1843-'44. By Brevet Captain J. C. Fremont, of the topographical engineers, under the orders of Col. J. J. Abert, chief of the Topographical bureau. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. Washington, Gales and Seaton, printers, 1845. 693p., plates, maps. 917.8/F88r U.S. 28th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 174. Large folded map wanting. 868 Fridvaldszky, Johann, 1740?-1784. Minero-logia magni principatus Transilvaniae, seu metalla, semi-metalla, sulphura, salia, lapides, & aquae conscripta. Claudiopoli, Typis Academicis Societatis Jesu, 1767. 206p. 549/F912m 869 Friese, Franz. Ubersicht der osterreichischen Bergwerks-Production in den Jahren 1823-1854. Wien, Mauz, 1855. 44p. 549.9/qF91u 870 Friese. Die Bergwerksproduction der osterreichischen Monarchie. Wien, Mauz, 1852. 52p. 549.9/qF91b 871 Frisi, Paolo, 1723-1764. Traite des rivieres et des torrens. Augmente du traite des canaux navigables: tr. de I'italien. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1774. 248p., fold, map, fold. plan. 627.1/F91dFd/1774 Translator's dedication signed: Deserrey. Translation of Dei fiumi e dei torrenti. 872 Frizimelica, Francesco, 1491-1559. . . . De balneis metallicis artificio parandis, liber postumus novi argumenti e bibliotheca Joannis Rhodii. Norimbergae, Im- pensis Johannis Ziegeri, 1679. 44p. uncat. 873 Fromherz, Carl, 1797-1854. Geognostische Beobachtungen iiber die Diluvial-Gebilde des Schwarzwaldes oder uber die Geroell-Ablagerungen in die- Funk to Galeotti 219 sem Gebirge, welche den jungsten vorgeschichtlichen Zeit- ra'umen angehOren. Freiberg, Adolph Emmerling, 1842. 443p., col. map. uncat. 874 Funk, Franz Ernst Theodor, 1768-1820. Beytra'ge zur allgemeinen Wasser-Baukunst; oder Ausfuhr- liche Beschreibung der grossen und zahlreichen hydrome- trischen Versuche . . . Lemgo, Im Verlage der Meyerischen Buchhandlung, 1808-09. 2v., illus. 627.12/F966 Vol. 2 has alternate title: AusfUhrliche Maschinen-Berechnungen und andere hydraulische Untersuchungen. 875 Gadbury, John. Natura Prodigiorum: or A discourse touching the nature of prodigies together with the kinds, causes, and effects, of comets, eclipses, and earthquakes . . . London, printed by J.C. for Fr. Cossinet, 1660. 200p. uncat. 876 Gadd, Pehr Adrian, 1727-1797, praeses. Specimen geurgiae Fennicae. Aboae, Impressit J. C. 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Memoire sur la constitution geognostique de la province de Brabant, en reponse a la question suivante: Decrire la Con- stitution geologique de la Province de Brabant, determiner avec soin les especes minerales et les fossiles que les divers 220 Galvani to Gamier terrains renferment et indiquer la synonymie des auteurs qui en ont deja traite. Bruxelles, 1837. 192p., 4 plates (1 col.), 2 fold. maps. q554.93/G13m Academic royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique. Memoires couronnes et memoires des savants etrangers, t.12. Imprint and series statement from Library of Congress. Catalog of printed cards. Bibliographical footnotes. Copy imperfect: 2d prelim, leaf removed. 880 Galvani, Camillo. Delia pietra fosforica bolognese. [Bologna, Nella stamperia del Longhi, 1780]. 91p., 3 fold, tables. 553.8/G13d Half title. Title page wanting. 881 Cans, Johann Ludwig, fl. 1620-1630. . . . Corallorum historia, qua mirabilis eorum ortus, locus na- talis, varia genera, praeparationes chymicae quamplurimae, viresque eximae proponuntur. Francofurti, Sumptibus Lucae lennisi, 1630. 174p. uncat. 882 Gardner, J., publisher. Geological map of England and Wales reducedf,] by permis- sion^] from the map in 6 sheets published by the Geological Society. London, 1826. Scale, ca. 1:1,112,000. G5750/.C5/1826/.G2 Map is a composite of "A geological map of England and Wales, . . ." by George Bellas Greenough. 883 Gamier, Fr. Abdon J. Memoire geologique sur les terrains du Bas-Boulonnais, et particulierement sur les calcaires compacts ou grenus qu'il renferme. Boulogne-sur-Mer, P. Hesse, 1823. 39p., 5p., illus., col. map. 553.51/G18m Catalogue des produits du sol boulonnais: [1] leaf inserted. Notice sur la Colonne des Bourbons, par la Societe d'agriculture, du commerce et des arts de Boulogne-sur-Mer: 5p. at end. 884 Gamier. Traite sur les puits artesiens, ou sur les differentes especes de terrains dans lesquels on doit rechercher des eaux sou- terraines. 2.ed., rev. et augm. Paris, Bachelier (Successeur de M me V e Courcier), 1826. 264p., 25 plates (incl. fold. map). 628.1 1/G18t/1826 MINERALOGIE DES VOLCANS, o u DESCRIPTION D TOUTES LES SUBSTANCES PRODUITES OU REJETEES PAR. LES FEUX SOUTERRAINS. PAR M. FAUJAS DE SAINT-FOND. A.PARIS, Chez CUCHET, rue &: Hotel Serpente, M. DCC. LXXXIV. Avec Approbation > & Privilege du Roi, Cat. No. 781 222 Gassendi to Gemmellaro "Ouvrage contenant la description des precedes qu'il faut employer pour ramener une partie de ces eaux i la surface du sol, a I'aide de la sonde du mineur ou du fontenier." 885 Gassendi, Pierre, 1592-1655. Opera omnia in sex tomos divisa, quorum seriem pagina praefectiones proxime sequens continet. Lugduni, Laurentii Anisson, & loan. Bapt. Devenet, 1658. 6v. in 4. q uncat. 886 Gautieri, Giuseppe, 1769-1833. Slancio sulla genealogia della terra e sulla costruzione di- namica della organizzazione, seguito da una ricerca sull'origine dei vermi abitanti le interiora degli animali. Jena, 1805. 136p. 570/G23s 887 Geikie, Archibald, 1835-1924. See MURCHISON, RODERICK IMPEY, First sketch of a new geological map of Scotland . . . 1861 and 1862. 888 Gellert, Christlieb Ehregott. Anfangsgriinde zur metallurgischen Chimie, in einem theo- retischen und praktischen Theile nach einer in der Natur gegriindeten Ordnung. Mit Kupfern. Leipzig, J. Wendler, 1751. 339p., illus. 546.3/G28a 889 Gellert. Metallurgic chymistry. Being a system of mineralogy in gen- eral, and of all the arts arising from this science . . . Translated from the original German, by I. S. [i.e. John Seiferth]. London, T. Becket, 1776. 416p., 4 fold, plates, fold, table. 669.9/G27aEs Translation of AnfangsgrUnde zur metallurgischen Chimie, in einem theoretischen und praktischen Theile. 890 Gemmellaro, Carlo, 1787-1866. Sopra i vulcani estinti del val di Noto; memoria seconda. Catania, G. Pappalardo, 1835. 35p. 551.21/G28s 891 Gemmellaro. Saggio sulla costituzione fisica dell'Etna. Catania, Dai tipi dell' Accademia Gioenia, presso F. Sciuto, 1847. 65p., fold. map. 551.21/G28sa Letto nella seduta ordinaria del 18 marzo,1847. Estratto dal vol. Ill, ser. II degli Atti dell' Accademia Gioenia. Gemmellaro to Germar 223 892 Gemmellaro. Sulla formazione dello scisto di Ali'. Catania, Tipi dell'Ac- cademia Gioenia, 1847. 31p., illus. 552.4/G28s 893 (jGendron, Pedro. *J Tratado da conservacam da saude dos povos; obra util, e igualmente necessaria aos Magistrados, Capitaens Generaes, Capitaens de Mar, e Guerra, Prelados, Abbadessas, Medicos, e Paysdefamilias. Com hum appendix Consideracoens sobre os Terremotos, com a noticia dos mais consideraveis, de que faz menca6 a Historia, e deste ultimo, que se sentio na Europa no I de Novembro de 1755. Lisboa, Officina de J. Filippe, 1757. 568 che della Vegetevole ,.e diquelladegli Animali , fono proprj . DIVISA IN LIBRI VI. O TOMI II. colic Tavole de Capitoli nelprimo : de Nomi delle Pietre ,. e delle cofe notabill ml fecondo . T O M O I. IN N A POLL MDCCXXX. Nella Stamperia di Gennaro Muzio , erede di Michelc-Lu;gi . Con Licem^a de 1 Supe^iori , e Privileo-o . A SPtSE DELLO STESSO MUZJO , E DI 1EL1CL MOSCA. Cat. No. 914 234 Gras to Great Britain 3v., illus., ports., col. maps (part, fold.), geneal. tables. 553.2/G768H Bibliographical footnotes. 942 Gras, Scipion, 1806-187? Statistique mineralogique du departement de la Drome, ou Description geologique des terrains qui constituent ce de- partement, avec I'indication des mines, des carrieres et en general de tous les gttes de mineraux utiles qui s'y trouvent contenus. Grenoble, Prudhomme, imprimeur-libraire, 1835. 296p., fold. map. 554.4/G76s 943 Grateloup, Jean Pierre Sylvestre de, 1782-1861. Conchyliologie. Fossiles. [Bordeaux, 1836-38]. 7 pts. in 1v., 5 plates. 564/G77c Binder's title. Five of the 7 parts are extracts from Actes de la Societe Linneenne de Bordeaux. Two have special t.p. Contents: 1. Conchyliologie fossile du Bassin de I'Adour 2. ... Mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles . . . Bassin de I'Adour 3. ... Famille des Melaniens ... 4. ... Famille des Bul- leens ... 5. ... Geo-zoology sur les Oursins fossiles (Echinides) 6. ... Excursions au Pic d'Anie et au Pic Amoulat, par M. Leon Dufour 7. Discours sur les sciences et les arts . . . 944 Grateloup. Conchyliologie fossile des terrains tertiaires du bassin de I'Adour, environs de Dax. T. 1 er . Univalves. Atlas. Bordeaux, Impr. de Th. Lafargue, 1840. 1v. (chiefly plates). q564.3/G77c No more published? Bibliography: p. [xi]-xviii. 945 Grauel, Johann Philipp, 1711-1761. Museum Grauelianum, sive collectionis regni mineralis prae- cipue historiam naturalem illustrantis. Argentorati, Typis J. H. 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McMillan, 1811. 532p., plates, maps, tables. 554.251/G79g Library owns v.1. 948 Green, Charles, rector of Burgh Castle. A few remarks on the geology of Bacton. Norwich, J. Fletcher, 1842. 39p., illus. 554.261/G82f 949 Green. The history, antiquities, & geology, of Bacton, in Norfolk. Norwich, J. Fletcher; London, Simpkin, Marshall, and co., 1842. 102p., front., 3 plates. 914.261/G82H 950 Green, Jacob, 1790-1841. A monograph of the trilobites of North America, with col- oured models of the species. Philadelphia, J. Brano, 1832. 93p., fold, plate. 565.39/G82m 951 Greenough, George Bellas, 1778-1855. A critical examination of the first principles of geology; in a series of essays. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1819. 336p. 550.4/G85C 952 Greenough. A geological map of England and Wales, . . . published under the direction of the Geological Society. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1819. G5750/.C5/1819/.G7 Scale, ca. 1 inch equals 6 British Statute miles. Map on 6 sheets. Accompanies his Memoir of a geological map of Eng- land . . . 1820. 953 Greenough. A Geological map of England and Wales. 2nd edition. [Lon- don], The Geological Society, 1839. G5750/.C5/1839/.G7 236 Greenough to Griffin Scale, ca. 1:365,000. Map on 6 sheets. Explanatory memoir lacking. Accompanied by index of colors. 954 Greenough. See GARDNER, J., publisher, Geological map of England and Wales . . . 1826. 955 Greenough. Memoir of a geological map of England; to which are added, an alphabetical index to the hills, and a list of the hills arranged according to counties. London, Published under the direction of the Geological Society; by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820. 17p. q554.2/G85m 956 Greg, Robert Phillips. Observations on meteorolites or ae'rolites, considered geo- graphically, statistically, and cosmically; accompanied by a complete catalogue of meteoric falls. Manchester, 1855. 40p., tables. x551.508/M565 Signature of author. Bound with Meteorology; [pamphlets]. 957 Gregorii, Johann Gottfried, 1685-1770. Die curieuse Orographia, oder, accurate Beschreibung derer beriihrntesten Berge in Europa, Asia, Africa und America, mit denen auserlesensten theologischen, politischen, physica- lischen, moralischen und andern notablen Anmerckungen und Historien, wie auch alien darbey sich ereignenden denck- wiirdigen Antiquitaten; In alphabethischer Ordnung, samt einem vollstandigen Real-Register dargestellet. Franckfurth, Bey H. P. Ritscheln, Buchhandler in Erffurt, 1715. 727p., front. 551.43/G86c 958 Griffin, John Joseph, 1802-1877. A practical treatise on the use of the blowpipe, in chemical and mineral analysis: including a systematic arrangement of simple minerals, adapted to aid the student in his progress in mineralogy, by facilitating the discovery of the names of species. Glasgow, R. Griffin; London, T. Tegg, 1827. 308p., 5 plates. 544.3/G87p Added t.p., engraving. NATURA DE 1 FIUMI TRATTATO Fi si co-M ATE M AT i co DEL DOTT. DOMENICO CUGLIELMINI KUOVA EDIZIONE CON LE ANNOTAZIONI DI EUSTACH1O MANFREDI i/f//* Eminent ijfimo , c fywrendiffimo Trinctpe IL SIG. CAKDINALE NERIO CORSINI Nepote del regnante fommo Ponffice CLEMENTE XIL In Bologna oella Sramperla di Lclio dalla Volpc Co I ic cm* 4c' Cat. No. 979 238 Griffith to Gruner 959 Griffith, Richard John, 1784-1878. Geological and mining report on the Leinster coal district. Dublin, Graisberry and Campbell, 1814. 135p. 622.33/G87g 960 Griffith. Geological and mining surveys of the coal districts of the Counties of Tyrone and Antrim in Ireland. Dublin, R. Grais- berry, 1829. 77p., illus., fold, sections. 622.33/G87ge 961 Griffith. An address delivered at the ninth annual meeting of the Geological Society of Dublin, on the 12th of February, 1840. To which is subjoined the annual report, etc. Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1840. 40p. 554.15/G87a 962 Griffith. Geological map of England, to accompany the instructions to valuators appointed under the 15th & 16th Vic., cap 63. Dublin, Forster & Co., 1853. G5780/.C5/1853/.IO Scale, 1:1,100,000. Signed Richard Griffith. 963 Gruner, Gottlieb Sigmund, 1717-1778. Histoire naturelle des glacieres de Suisse, traduction libre de I'allemand de M. Grouner, par M. de Keralio. Paris, Pan- ckoucke, 1770. 359p., 18 plates (part, fold.), 2 fold, maps, front. x551.31/G92eFk Translation of Die Eisgebirge des Schweizerlandes. 964 Gruner. Die Mineralgeschichte der Schweiz. Bern, bey der typogra- phischen Gesellschaft, [1774]. 183p. 554.9/G92 965 Gruner. Histoire naturelle de la Suisse dans I'ancien monde; tr. de I'allemand. Neuchatel, J. P. Jeanrenaud & Co., 1776. 159p. uncat. Avis du traducteur signed: Dulon, ministre. 966 Gruner. Reisen durch die merkwiirdigsten Gegenden Helvetiens. (London!) [Bern], 1778. 2v., plates (part. fold.). uncat. Gualtieri to Guettard 239 967 Gualtieri, Niccolo, 1688-1744. Riflessioni sopra I'origine delle fontane, descritte in forma di lettera. Lucca, L. Venturini, 1725. 207p. 551.49/G93r Addressed to Antonio Vallisnieri. 968 Gualtieri. Index testarum conchyliorum quae adservantur in museo Nicolai Gualtieri . . . et methodicae distributae exhibentur ta- bulis CX . . . Florentiae, ex typographia C. Albizzini, 1742. 5 pt. in 1v., 2 front. (1 port.), illus., 110 (i.e. 120) plates on 110 leaves. f594/G92i Each part, and each "classis" of pts. 2-4, has special t.-p. Descriptive letterpress on versos facing numbered plates. 969 Guerin, Joseph Xavier Benerot, 1775-ca.1850. Description de la fontaine de Vaucluse. 2. ed. Avignon, Chez F. Seguin, 1813. 312p., illus. 551.49/G936d/1813 970 Guettard, Jean-Etienne, 1715-1786. Memoire et carte mineralogique sur la nature et la situation des terreins qui traversent la France & I'Angleterre, in Me- moires de I'Academie Royale des Sciences, Paris, 1746. p.363-392, 2 fold, plates. 506 PAH/1746 971 Guettard. Memoire sur les granits de France, compares a ceux d'Egypte, in Memoires de I'Academie Royale des Sciences, Paris, 1751. p.164-210, fold, plate. 506 PAH/1751 972 Guettard. Memoire sur quelques montagnes de la France qui ont ete des volcans, in Memoires de I'Academie Royale des Sciences, Paris, 1752. p.27-59, 2 fold, plates. 506 PAH/1752 973 Guettard. Memoire dans lequel on compare le Canada a la Suisse, par rapport a ses mineraux, in Memoires de I'Academie Royale des Sciences, Paris, 1752. p.189-220, folded plate 7. 506 PAH/1752 The plate is entitled: Carte mineralogique, ou Ton voit la nature des terreins du Canada et de la Louisiana . . . dressee par Philippe Buache, 1752. 240 Guettard to Guglielmini 974 Guettard. Suite du memoire dans lequel on compare le Canada a la Suisse, par rapport a ses mineraux. Seconde partie. Descrip- tion des mineraux de la Suisse, in Memoires de I'Academie Royale des Sciences, Paris, 1752. p.323-360, 5 fold, plates. 506 PAH/1752 Four plates are drawings of fossil fish and fossil fish teeth. The fifth is entitled: Carte mineralogique de la Suisse, par Philippe Buache pour servir aux recherches et un memoire de Mr. Guettard en 1752. 975 Guettard. Memoires sur differentes parties des sciences et arts. Paris, L. Prault, 1768-83. 5v. in 6, 262 plates. x508/G938m In this set, the plates which belong in vols. 4, 5, and 3 are bound, in this order, in a 6th volume, which also contains new title pages: Nouvelle collection de memoires sur differentes parties interessantes des sciences et arts. t. 1[-3]. Paris, Lamy, 1786. 976 Guettard. See FOUGEROUX DE BONDAROY, AUGUSTE DENIS, Auto- graph draft of a report ... on Guettard's Memoires sur la mineralogie du Dauphine . . . [ca. 1778]. 977 Guettard. Memoires sur la mineralogie du Dauphine. Paris, Impr. de Clousier, 1779. 2v. 19 plates (part. col.). 549/G93m 978 Guettard. Epreuves de cinquante-trois gravures sur cuivre destinees a des travaux de Guettard restes inedits. [19?]. [10]., 215 plates. xq508/G938e In box. Four sets of engravings, the first of which is described as "premier etat avant restauration des planches." The other sets have two versions of plate 48; the 4th set lacks plate 47 and contains 2 copies of plate 25. In the box with these engravings (Robert sculpsit, 1775) are the 53 original copperplates from which they were made, the plates having been acquired by Lavoisier at the death of Guettard. There is also a typed list of MSS in the Museum national d'histoire naturelle, concerning a projected vol. 6 of Guettard's Memoirs, and a hand- written description of three of these MSS. The plates include illustrations of marine fossils and living organisms for the projected natural history of the region of Etampes. 979 Guglielmini, Domenico, 1655-1710. Delia natura de' fiumi, trattato fisico-matematico del Dott. Domenico Guglielmini; nuova edizione, con le annotazioni E S SA I D'UNE THEORIE SUR LA STRUCTURE DES CRYSTAUX, A PLUSIEURS GENRES DE SUBSTANCES CRYSTALLISES^ Par M. I y 4lbe HAUY, de V Academic Royale de* Sciences, Profejfeur d'Humanites dans Wnivtrjite Quai des Auguftins , pres le Pont Saint- Michel. M. DCC. LXXXIV. SOUS LE PRIVILEGE DE L'ACADEMlE* Cat. No. 1020 242 Guidius to Hales di Eustachio Manfredi. Bologna, Lelio dalla Volpe, 1739. 427p., fold, plates. uncat. 980 Guidius, Johannes. . . . De mineralibus tractatus absolutissimus . . . Cum duobus indicibus, quorum unus titulorum, alter rerum notabilium. Francofurti, Apud Egenolphum Emmelium, 1627. 202p. uncat. 981 Guyot, Arnold Henry, 1807-1884. Note sur le Bassin erratique du Rhin. Neuchatel, Henri Wol- frath, 1847. p.[1-3], 4-12. uncat. Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles de Neuchatel, mai et decembre 1845. The library owns another copy (uncat.). 982 Hacquet, Balthasar, 1739-1815. Oryctographia Carniolica, oder physicalische Erdbeschrei- bung des Herzogthums Krain, Istrien, und zum Theil der benachbarten La'nder. Leipzig, J. G. I. Breitkopf, 1778-89. 4v. in 3. illus., plates, maps. x551.4/H12o 983 Hagen, Heinrich, 1709-1772. Abhandlungen chemischen und physikalischen Inhalts. Ko- nigsberg, B. G. L. Hartung, 1778. 203p. 613.12/Ei8a Bound with Eisfeld, Martin Friedrich Ludwig, Abhandlung von dem Nutzen der Schlackenbader . . . 1776. 984 Haidinger, Karl, 1756-1797. Dispositio rerum naturalium Musei Caesarei Vindobonensis, edita a Carolo Haidinger. Vindobonae, C. F. Wappler, 1782. 61p. 549.074/H12d Bibliographical footnotes. 985 Haidinger, Wilhelm Karl von, 1795-1871. See MOHS, FRIEDRICH, Treatise on mineralogy. . . 1825. 986 Haidinger. Handbuch der bestimmenden Mineralogie, enthaltend die Terminologie, Systematik, Nomenklatur und Charakteristik der Naturgeschichte des Mineralreiches. 2. unveranderte Ausg. Mit 560 Holzschnitten. Wien, W. Braumuller, 1850. 630p., illus. 549.1/H12h/1850 987 Hales, Stephen, 1677-1761. Some considerations on the causes of earthquakes. Which Hales to Hall 243 were read before the Royal Society, April 5, 1750. London, Printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox, 1750. 23p. x551.22/H13s 988 Hales. Some considerations on the causes of earthquakes. Which were read before the Royal Society, April 5, 1750. The Second Edition, corrected. London, Printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox, 1750. 23p. x551.22/H13s/1750 989 Hall, Basil, 1788-1844. Account of a voyage of discovery to the west coast of Coren and the great Loo-Choo Island; with an appendix containing charts, and various hydrographical and scientific notices. By Captain Basil Hall . . . And a vocabulary of the Loo-Choo language, by H. J. Clifford . . . London, J. Murray, 1818. 222, 72p., col. front., plates (part, col.), maps (part, fold.), tables. x915.19/H14a Appendix: Geological Memorandum; being a description of the specimens of rocks collected at Macao and the Ladrone Islands, and on the shores of the Yellow Sea, the west coast of Corba, and the great Loo-Choo Island. 990 Hall. Travels in North America in the years 1827 and 1828. By Captain Basil Hall . . . Edinburgh, Printed for Cadell and Co.; London, Simpkin and Marshall, 1829. 3v., fold, map, fold, tables. Meine/917.3/H136t 991 Hall, Frederick, 1780-1843. Catalogue of minerals, found in the state of Vermont, and in the adjacent states; together with their localities; including a number of the most interesting minerals which have been discovered in other parts of the United States; arranged alphabetically; designed, principally, for the use of persons, who have attended mineralogical lectures, in making collec- tions of specimens. Hartford, P. B. Goodsell, printer, 1824. 44p. x549/H141c 992 Hall, James, 1761-1832. Account of a series of experiments, shewing the effects of compression in modifying the action of heat. [Edinburgh, 1805]. 115p., 5 plates. 531.7/H14a "Read in the Royal Society of Edinburgh, June 3, 1805." 244 Hall to Halley 993 Hall. Description d'une suite d'experiences qui montrent comment la compression peut modifier I'action de la chaleur. Traduit de I'anglois par M. A. Pictet. Geneve, J. J. Paschoud, 1807. 260p., 5 plates. 531.7/H14aFp Translation of Account of a series of experiments shewing the effects of compression in modifying the action of heat. 994 Hall. On the vertical position and convolution of certain strata and their relation with granite, in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1815. v.7, p.79-108, 5 plates. 506 RE 995 Hall, James, 1811-1898. Geology of New York, Part 4, comprising the geology of the Fourth Geological District. Albany, Carroll and Cook, 1843. 683p., 19 plates (part, col., incl. geol. map, sections, fossils). q508.747/N48/v.4, pt.4 Natural History of New York, v.4, pt.4. Geol. map is Hall's Geologic Map of the Middle and Western States. Watercolor. 996 Hall, James. See JOHNSON, EDWIN F., Reports on the Bear Mountain Railroad and on ... Bear Valley Coal Basin . . . 1845. 997 Halley, Edmond, 1656?-1743. An estimate of the quantity of vapour raised out of the sea by the warmth of the sun, derived from an experience shown before the Royal Society, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London for 1678. v.16, p.366-370. 506 RO/1685-87 998 Halley. An account of the circulation of watry vapours of the sea, and of the cause of springs, presented to the Royal Society, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London for 1691. v.17, p.468-473. 506 RO/1693-94 999 Halley. An account of the evaporation of water, as it was experi- mented in Gresham Colledge in the year 1693. With some observations thereon, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London for 1694. v.18, p.183-190. 506 RO/1685-87 PYRITOLOGIE DE LA PYRITE, OUVRAGE DANS LEQUEL ON EXAMINE 1'origine, la nature , les proprie'te's & les ufages de ce Mineral important, & de la plupart des autres Subftances du mme Regne : ON Y A JOINT LE FLORA SATURNISANS, OU L'AUTEUR D&MONTRE L' ALLIANCE QUI SE TROUVE ENTRE LES V^G^TAUX F. T LES MlN^RAUXJ E T LES OPUSCULES MINERALOGIQUES Qui comprennent un Traite de ^APPROPRIATION , un Traite de L'ORIGINE DES PIERRES , plufieurs Memoires lur la CHYMIE & I'HISTOIRE NATDRELLE , avec un TRAITK des Maladies des Mineurs & des Fondeurs. Par M. j*tf-FRDRic H E N C K E L , Do&eur en Medecine , Confeiller des Mines du Roi de Pologne , EleSeur de Saxe ; de V Academic Impe'riale des Curieux de La Nature , & de celle de Berlin. OUVRAGES TRADUITS DE L'ALLEMAND. A PARIS, Chez JEAN-THOMAS HfeRISSANT , Libraire , rue S. Jacques , a S, Paul 8c a S. Hilaire. M. D C C. L X. Av ec Approbation &* Privilege du Roi* Cat. No. 1041 246 Hamilton 1000 Hamilton, William, 1730-1803. Oeuvres complettes. Commentees par M. I'Abbe Giraud- Soulavie. Paris, Imprime sous ('Approbation & le Privilege de ('Academic des Sciences, 1781. 506p., fold. map. 551.21/H18oe 1001 Hamilton. Observations on mount Vesuvius, mount Etna, and other volcanos: in a series of letters, addressed to the Royal society, from the Honourable Sir W. Hamilton ... To which are added, explanatory notes by the author, hitherto unpublished. Lon- don, T. Cadell, 1772. 179p., 5 plates, fold. map. x551.21/H18o 1002 Hamilton. Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and other volcanos: in a series of letters, addressed to the Royal society, from the Honourable Sir W. Hamilton ... To which are added, explanatory notes by the author, hitherto unpublished. The 2d ed. London, Printed for T. Cadell, 1773. 179p., front, (fold, map), 5 plates. x551.21/H18o/1773 Edited by Thomas Cadell. Library copy has only 3 plates (fold, map lacking). 1003 Hamilton. Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and other volcanos: in a series of letters, addressed to the Royal society, from the honourable Sir W. Hamilton ... To which are added, explanatory notes by the author, hitherto unpublished. A new ed. London, Printed for T. Cadell, 1774. 179p., 5 plates, fold. map. x551.21/H18o/1774 1004 Hamilton. Details historiques des tremblemens de terre arrives en Italic depuis le 5 fevrier jusqu'en mai, 1783. Traduits par M. Lefebvre de Villebrune. Paris, T. Barrels le jeune, 1783. 75p. 551.22/H18dFC 1005 Hamilton. Neuere Beobachtungen iiber die Vulkane Italiens und am Rhein, in Briefen . . . nebst merkwurdigen Bemerkungen des Abts Giraud Soulavie . . . Aus dem Franzosischen zum ersten- mal tibers. von G. A. R. . . . Mit einer neuen Karte. Frankfurt und Leipzig, bey C. Weigel und A. G. Schneider, 1784. 214p., fold. map. 551.21/H18n Hamilton to Harris 247 1006 Hamilton, William, 1755-1797. Letters concerning the northern coast of the county of Antrim. Containing a natural history of its basaltes: with an account of such circumstances as are worthy of notice re- specting the antiquities, manners and customs of that country. The whole illustrated by an accurate map of the coast, roads, mountains, &c. In these letters is stated a plain and impartial view of the volcanic theory of the basaltes. London, Printed by G. Robinson and Co., 1786. 195p., fold. map. x914.15/H18fi/1786 1007 Hamilton. Letters concerning the northern coast of the County of Antrim, containing such circumstances as appear worthy of notice respecting the antiquities, manners and customs of that country. Together with the natural history of the basaltes, and its attendant fossils, in the northern counties of Ireland. The whole illustrated by an accurate map, and engravings of the most interesting objects of the coast. In two parts ... In these letters is stated a plain and impartial view of the volcanic theory of the basaltes. Dublin, printed by George Bonham, 1790. Pt. I, 138p., fold, map, fold, plate; Pt. II, 189p., 2 fold, plates. X914.15/H172/1790 1008 Hamilton. Letters concerning the natural history of the basaltes of the northern coast of the county of Antrim, with an account of its antiquities, manners, and customs. Belfast, printed by Hu. Kirk and Co., 1807. 168p. 552.28/H18L 1009 Hardy, Robert William Hale, d. 1871. Travels in the interior of Mexico, in 1825, 1826, 1827, & 1828. By Lieut. R. W. H. Hardy, R.N. London, H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829. 540p., illus., plates, 2 maps (incl. front.). 917.2/H22t A map of Sonora includes locations of gold and silver. 1010 Hariot (or Harriot), Thomas, 1560-1621. See BRY, THEODOR DE, ed., [America, pt. 1 Latin] Admiranda narratio . . . Virginiae . . . 1590. 1011 Harris, John, 1667?-1719. Remarks on some late papers relating to the universal deluge: 248 Hartmann to Hausmann and to the natural history of the earth . . . London, Printed for R. Wilken, 1697. 270p. uncat. 1012 Hartmann, Philipp Jacob, 1648-1707. Succini Prussici physica & civilis historia, cum demonstratione ex autopsia & intimiori rerum experientia deducta. Franco- furti, Impensis M. Halleruordi, typis J. Andreae, 1677. 291p., front., 3 fold, plates. x553.29/H25s Imperfect: front, wanting. 1013 Hartsoeker, Nicolas, 1656-1725. Principes de physique. Paris, J. Anisson, 1696. 236p., illus. x530/H25p Chapters on formation of the earth, earthquakes, and the origin of fountains and rivers. 1014 Hasse, Traugott Lebrecht, 1775-1853. Denkschrift zur Erinnerung an die Verdienste des in Dresden am 30.Juni 1817 verstorbenen K. S. Bergrath's Werner und an die Fortschritte bei der Berg-academie zu Freiberg, nebst einer ubersichtlichen Nebeneinanderstellung der Mineral- systeme Werners und seiner Nachfolger bei dieser Akademie. Mit dem Bildriss von Werner und den Abbildungen zweier Denkma'ler. Auch einige Beitrage im Bezug auf mittelbare Folgen der Wernerschen Wirksamkeit. Unter Beihilfe einiger Freunde der Mineralogie. Dresden und Leipzig, In Commis- sion der Arnoldischen Buchhandlung, 1848. 174p., 3 plates (incl. port.). 549.08/D41 1015 Hasselquist, Frederick, 1722-1752. Voyages and travels in the Levant; in the years 1749, 50, 51, 52. Containing observations in natural history, physick, agri- culture, and commerce: particularly on the Holy Land, and the natural history of the Scriptures. Written originally in the Swedish language by the late Frederick Hasselquist . . . Pub- lished ... by Charles Linnaeus . . . London, Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1766. 456p., fold. map. x915.6/H27iE 1016 Hausmann, Johann Friedrich Ludwig, 1782-1859. Handbuch der Mineralogie. Erster-dritter Band . . . Gottingen, Vandenhock und Ruprecht, 1813. 3v. in 1. 549.02/H294h French and German indexes. N O U V E A U V O Y A G E d'un Pais plus grand que L E U R O P E Avcc les reflexions des entreprifes du Sieur dc la Salic , fur les Mines de St. Barbe,&c. Enrichi dc la Carte, de figures expreflives>des moeurs & manieres dc vivre des Sauvages du Nord , & du Sud , de la prife de Quebec Ville Capital- lede la Nouvelle France, par les Anglois, & des avantagesqu on peut retirer du chemin recourci de la Chine & du Japon , par le raoien de tant de Vaftes Contrecs, & de Nouvelles Colonies. approbation &* dcdic a fa dc la grand* BRETAGNE PAR L E R. P. LOUIS HENNEPIN, Miffionaire Recollcft & Notaire ApoAolique. A UTRECHT, Chex ERNESTUS VOSKUYL, Imtprimeur Cat. No. 1047 250 Hausmann to Haiiy 1017 Hausmann. Versuch einer geologischen Begriindung des Acker- und Forstwesens. Aus dem Lateinischen libers, von Franz Korte. Berlin, A. Rucker, 1825. 62p. 554.3/H296vGk 1018 Hausmann. Ueber das Gebirgssystem der Sierra Nevada und das Gebirge im slidlichen Spanien. Gottingen, Dieterichs, 1842. 46p., plate. 551.43/H29u 1019 Hausmann. Geologische Bemerkungen uber die Gegend von Baden bei Rastadt. Gottingen, Dieterichschen, 1844. 42p. 554.3155/B43e Bound with Bennigsen-FOrder, Rudolf von, Erla'uterungen zur geognostischen Karte der Umgegend von Berlin, 1843. 1020 Hatiy, Rene Just, 1743-1822. Essai d'une theorie sur la structure des crystaux, appliquee a plusieurs genres de substances crystallisees. Paris, Chez Gogue & Nee de la Rochelle, 1784. 236p., 8 fold, plates. x548/H29e/1784 1021 Haiiy. Traite de mineralogie . . . Public par le Conseil des mines. En cinq volumes, dont un contient 86 planches . . . Paris, Chez Louis, 1801. 4v. x549/H29tr 1022 Haiiy. Traite de mineralogie . . . Tome cinquieme. Caracteres mi- neralogiques. Distribution methodique des mineraux. Figures geometriques. Paris, Chez Louis, 1801. 10p., 86 plates. xq549/H29tr/atlas 1023 Haiiy. See GOLITSYN DMITRII ALEKSIEEVICH, Recueil de noms . . . en mineralogie . . . 1802. 1024 Haiiy. See LUCAS, JEAN ANDRE HENRI, Tableau methodique des especes minerales . . . extrait du Traite de mineralogie de M. HaUy... 1806-13. 1025 Haiiy. Tableau comparatif des resultats de la cristallographie et Haiiy to Haywood 251 de ('analyse chimique, relativement a la classification des mineraux. Paris, Courcier, 1809. 312p., diagrs. 549/H291 Bibliography: p. xxxv. 1026 Haiiy. Traite des caracteres physiques des pierres precieuses, pour servir a leur determination lorsqu'elles ont etc taillees. Paris, Mme V e Courcier, 1817. 253p., fold, diagrs., tables. 549.2/H291 Bibliographical footnotes. 1027 Haiiy. Traite de cristallographie, suivi d'une application des principes de cette science a la determination des especes minerales et d'une nouvelle methode pour mettre les formes cristallines en projection. Paris, Bachelier et Huzard, 1822. 2v., and atlas (84 plates). 548/H29t 548/H29t/atlas 1028 Hay, John. Calculations introductory to a new theory of the earth, . . . showing, by principles entirely original, that the sacred account of creation is in harmony with natural results; and, in particular, illustrative of the difficulties that occur in accounting for the original formation of the earth, and its constitutional appearances upon principles hitherto known. Of the earth's original formation. Of the original formation of strata. Of the origin of fissures. Of the formation of the mountains. Of the formation of the bed of the ocean. Of the origin of rivers. Of volcanoes, &c., &c., &c. Edin- burgh, Printed for the author, 1824. 10p., 10 plates (part. fold.). 525/H31c 1029 Hayden, Horace H., 1769-1844. Geological essays; or, An inquiry into some of the geological phenomena to be found in various parts of America and elsewhere. Baltimore, Printed by J. Robinson, for the author, 1820. 412p. x550.4/H324g 1030 Haywood, John, 1753-1826. The natural and aboriginal history of Tennessee, up to the first settlements therein by the white people, in the year 1768. [1st ed.]. Nashville, Printed by G. Wilson, 1823. 390p. x913.768/H33n Author's presentation copy. 252 Headrick to Helwing First two chapters give a physical and topographic description of Tennessee and of the formations and fossils. 1031 Headrick, James, d. 1841. View of the mineralogy, agriculture, manufactures and fish- eries of the island of Arran. With notices of antiquities, and suggestions for improving the agriculture and fisheries of the Highlands and isles of Scotland, by the Rev. James Headrick. Edinburgh, A. Constable, 1807. 395p., fold. map. 554.139/H34v 1032 Headrick. General view of the agriculture of the county of Angus, or Forfarshire; with observations on the means of its improve- ment drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agri- culture and internal improvement. Edinburgh, Printed by Neill & Co., 1813. 120p., fold. col. map. 630.941/H34g 1033 Hebenstreit, Johann Ernst, 1703-1757. Museum Richterianum continens fossilia animalia, vegetabilia mar., illustrata iconibus et commentariis. Accedit de gemmis scalptis antiquis liber singulars. Lipsiae, excudi curavit C. Fritsch, 1743. 384p., 34p., front., illus., 17 plates, port. q574.074/H35m Latin and German in parallel columns. "Musei Richteriani dactyliotheca gemmas scalptas opere antique plerasque complexa interprete loh. Frider. Christio": 34 p. at end. 1034 Helm, Johann Ludwig, 1741-1819. Geologischer Versuch uber die Bildung der Tha'ler durch Strome. Weimar, Hoffman, 1791. 182p. 551.43/H36g 1035 Hellwig, Theodor Andreas von, 1694-1721. Curieuse physicalische Beschreibung, der dreyen beseelten Natur-Reiche, als: Regni animalis, vegetabilis, minera- lis . . . Franckfurt und Leipzig, H. P. Ritschel, 1718. 80p. 574.9/H36C 1036 Helwing, Georg Andrea, 1666-1748. Lithographia Angerburgica, sive, lapidum et fossilium, in dis- trictu Angerburgensi & ejus vicinia, ad trium vel quatuor milliarium spatium, in montibus, agris, arenofodinis & in primis circa lacuum littora & fluviorum ripas, collectorum brevis & succincta consideratio. Regiomonti, Literis J. Stelteri, 1717- 20. I. N. L I HISTORIA BALSAMI MINERA L1S ALSATICI SEV ! PETROLEI VALL1S SANCTI LAMPERT Germanice QVAM AVXILIANTE SVMMO ARCHIATRO EX CONSENSV GRATIOSIS SIMJE FACVLTATIS MEDICO PRO LICENTIA A V T O R IOHANNES THEOPHILVS HOEFFEL Woerthenfis. Ad d. |. Oftobr. Anno M DCC XXXIV. Boris locoque confuetis. A R GENTORATIt LITIRIS Heredum JOHANNIS PASTORII. Cat. No. 1093 254 Henderson to Henckel 2v. in 1, front., 17 fold, plates. 552/H36C Vol. 2 has imprint: Lipsiae, Literis Immanuelis Titii, 1720. 1037 Henderson, Ebenezer, 1784-1858. Iceland; or, The journal of a residence in that island, during the years 1814 and 1815. Containing observations on the natural phenomena, history, literature, and antiquities of the island; and the religion, character, manners, and customs of its inhabitants. With an introduction and appendix. Illustrated with a map and engravings. The 2d ed. Edinburgh, Waugh and Innes; [etc., etc.], 1819. 576p., plates, map. 914.91/H381/1819 1038 Henckel, Johann Friedrich, 1679-1744. Introduction a la mineralogie; ou, Connoissance des eaux, des sues terrestres, des sels, des terres, des pierres, des mineraux, et des metaux: avec une description abregee des operations de metallurgie. Ouvrage posthume . . . public sous le titre de Henckelius in mineralogia redivivus, & traduit de I'Allemand. Paris, G. Cavelier, 1756. 2v. 549/H38hFh 1039 Henckel. Kleine mineralogische und chymische Schriften . . . nebst ei- ner Vorrede von den Bergwercks-Wissenschafften . . . und mit Anmerckungen hrsg. von Carl Friedrich Zimmerman. 2.Aufl. Dresden, F. Hekel, 1756. 619p., fold, plate. 549/H38k/1756 1040 Henckel. Pyritologia: or, A history of the pyrites, the principal body of the mineral kingdom. In which are considered its Names, Species, Beds and Origin; its Iron, Copper, unmetallic Earth, Sulphur, Arsenic, Silver, Gold, original Particles, Vitriol, and Use in smelting. London, A. Millar [etc.], 1757. 326p., front. x549.3/H33pE 1041 Henckel. Pyritologie, ou Histoire naturelle de la pyrite, ouvrage dans lequel on examine I'origine, la nature, les proprietes & les usages de ce mineral important & de la plupart des autres substances du meme regne; on y a joint Le Flora Saturnisans ou I'auteur demontre ('alliance qui se trouve entre les ve- getaux et les mineraux; et les opuscules mineralogiques qui comprennent un Traite de I'Appropriation, un Traite de I'origine des pierres, plusieurs Memoires sur la chymie & Hennah to Hennepin 255 histoire naturelle, avec un Traite des maladies des mineurs & des fondeurs. Ouvrages traduits de I'Allemand. Paris, Chez Jean-Thomas Herissant, libraire, 1760. 526p., front., 5 fold, plates. 549.3/H38pF 1042 Hennah, Richard. A succinct account of the lime rocks of Plymouth, being the substance of several communications, read before the mem- bers of the Geological society, in London, and partly printed in their Transactions. With ten lithographic plates, of some of the most remarkable of the animal remains found in them. By the Rev. Richard Hennah . . . Plymouth, W. Curtis; [etc., etc., 1823]. 71p., 11 plates. 553.51/HSIs 1043 Hennepin, Louis, ca.1640-ca.1705. Description de la Louisiane, nouvellement decouverte au sud'oQest de la Nouvelle France, par ordre du Roy. Avec la carte du pays: les moeurs et la maniere de vivre des sauvages. Paris, Chez la veuve Sebastien Hure, 1683. 107p., map. uncat. Early description of Illinois and Mississippi Rivers. 1044 Hennepin. Beschryving van Louisania, nieuwelijks ontdekt ten zuidwes- ten van Nieuw-Vrankryk . . . Amsterdam, Jan ten Hoorn, 1688. 2v. in 1, 6 plates, fold. map. x917.63/H39dD First Dutch edition from original French edition of 1683. 1045 Hennepin. Beschreibung der Landschafft Louisiana welche auf Befehl des Konigs in Frankreich neulich gegen Sudwesten Neu- Frankreichs in America entdecket worden. Nurnberg, in Verlag Andrea Otto, 1689. 425p., 2 fold. maps. 917.63/H39dG German translation of Description de la Louisiane . . . 1683. 1046 Hennepin. Nouvelle decouverte d'un tres grand pays situe dans I'Ame- rique, entre le Nouveau Mexique, et la Mer Glaciale, avec les cartes, & les figures necessaires, & de plus I'histoire naturelle & morale, & les avantages, qu'on en peut tirer par I'etablissement des colonies . . . Utrecht, Chez Guillaume Broedelet, 1697. 36p., [296p.], 2 fold, plates. 973.1/H38n First description of Niagara Falls. 256 Hennepin to Herbinius 1047 Hennepin. Nouveau voyage d'un pais plus grand que I'Europe, avec les reflections des entreprises du Sieur de la Salle, sur les Mines de St. Barbe, &c Utrecht, Ernestus Voskuyl, 1698. 389p., 2 plates. uncat. Title change from previous entry. 1048 Hennepin. Voyage curieux du R.P. Louis Hennepin, missionaire recollect, & notaire apostolique, qui contient une nouvelle decouverte d'un tres-grand pays, situe dans I'Amerique, entre le Nouveau Mexique, & la Mer Glaciale . . . Leide, Chez Pierre vander Aa, 1704. 32p., [296p.], plates, maps. x973.1/H38n/1704 Originally published as Nouvelle decouverte d'une tres grand pays . . . 1697. A non-geographical work by Sieur De la Borde is appended. 1049 Hennepin. A new discovery of a vast country in America, extending above four thousand miles, between New France and New Mexico. With a description of the great lakes, cataracts, rivers, plants, and animals . . . With a continuation giving an account of the attempts of the Sieur de la Salle upon the mines of St. Barbe ... To which is added, several new discoveries in North America, not publish'd in the French edition. London, Printed for M. Bentley, etc., 1698. 299p., plates, 2 maps. x973.1/H38nE Maps lacking. 1050 Hennepin. Nieuwe ontdekkinge van een groot land, gelegen in America, tusschen nieuw Mexico en de Ys-zee . . . Amsterdam, Abra- ham van Someren, 1699. 220p., fold, plates, fold. maps. x973.1/H38nD Dutch translation of Nouvelle decouverte d'un tres grand pays . . . 1697. 1051 Herbinius, Johannes, ca. 1633-1679. Dissertationes de admirandis mundi cataractis supra & sub- terraneis, earumque principio, elementorum circulatione, ubi eadem occasione aestus maris reflui vera ac genuina causa asseritur, nee non terrestri ac primigenio Paradise, locus situsque verus in Palaestina restituitur, in tabula chorographica ostenditur, et contra Utopios, Indianos, Mesopotamios, ali- MICROGRAPHIA: OR SOME Phyfiological Defcrtytioth O F MINUTE BODIES MADE BY MAGNIFYING GLASSES- WITH OBSERVATIONS and I N QJU i a i E s thereupon. By/?. HO ORE, Fellow of the ROYAL SOCIETY. Nortpojifis octilo quantum contender -e Lincens,, Non t amen idcit 'co contemn as Lipptts initngi. Horat. Ep. Lib. i L NDON, Printed for James Alteftrj, Printer to the ROYAL S o c i r T y and are to be fold at his Shop at the Rofc and Cram in Duck-Lane M DC LX V I ! 258 Hericart-Farrand to Herrgen osque asseritur; Amstelodami, Apud Janssonio-Waesbergios, 1678. 267p., illus., fold, maps, fold, plates. uncat. 1052 Hericart-Farrand, Louis Etienne Francois, 1776-1854. Considerations geologiques et physiques sur la cause du jaillissement des eaux des puits fores ou fontaines artificielles, et recherches sur I'origine ou I'invention de la sonde, I'etat de I'art du fontenier-sondeur, et le degre de probabilite du succes des puits fores. Paris, Bachelier, 1829. 339p., illus., fold. col. map. 628.1 1/H42c Bibliography: p. [305J-311. 1053 Hering, Johannes Hermanus, 1731-1790. Bespiegeling over Neerlandsch waternood, tusschen den XXsten en XXIIsten November, MDCCLXXVI. Amsterdam, J. Allart, 1778. 32, 238p., illus. 949.2/H42b 1054 Herissant, Louis Antoine Prosper, 1745-1769. Bibliotheque physique de la France, ou liste de tous les ouvrages, tant imprimes que manuscrits, qui traitent de I'his- toire naturelle de ce royaume: avec des notes critiques & historiques. Paris, Jean-Thomas Herissant, 1771. 496p. x016.570944/H42b 1055 Hermann, Benedict Franz Johann von, 1755-1815. Versuch einer mineralogischen Beschreibung des uralischen Erzgeburges. Berlin, F. Nicolai, 1789. 2v., fold, tables. 549.94787/H42v 1056 Hermann, Leonard David, 1670-1736. Monumentum gratitudinis marmoreum . . . Das ist: Ein mehr dem Gemuhte, als dem besten Marmor eingedrucktes danck- bares Andencken wiedmet, mil den beschriebenen Mass- lichen Muschel-Marmor-Steinen . . . dem Herrn Franz Ernst Briickmann ... als seinem grossen Freund und Conner Leon- hard David Hermann. Massel, 1729. 31p., illus. 553.51/H42m 1057 Herrgen, Christiano. Descripcion geognostico de las rocas que componen la parte solida del globo terrestre, extractada de varias obras alemanas de la escuela de Werner, y aumentada con observaciones hechas en la peninsula. Madrid, La Impr. Real, 1802. 224p. 552/H43d Herschel to Higgins 259 1058 Herschel, John Frederick William, 1792-1871, ed. A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's navy; and adapted for travellers in general. Published by authority of the lords commissioners of the Admiralty. London, J. Murray, 1849. 488p., illus., plates, 2 fold, maps, tables, diagrs. 508.3/H43m/1849 1059 Herttwig, Christoph. Neues und vollkommenes Berg-Buch bestehend in sehr vielen und raren Berg-Handeln und Bergwercks-Gebrauchen, ab- sonderlich aber liber 200. vorhin noch nicht edirten und ans Licht gegebenen Berg-Urtheln und Abschieden. Dresden, J. C. Zimmermann, 1710. 439p. q622.03/H44n 1060 Hewitt, William, L.S.A. An essay on the encroachments of the German Ocean along the Norfolk coast, with a design to arrest its further depre- dations . . . Norwich, Printed for the author by Matchett, Stevenson, and Matchett, 1844. 108p., illus. 551.36/H49e 1061 Heyer, Just Christian Heinrich, 1746-1821. Chemische Versuche mit Bernstein [von] Just Christian Hein- rich Heyer und Ueber Aquamarin und Topas [von] Johann Carl Wilhelm Voigt. Erfurt, G. A. Keyser, 1787. 24p. 549.8/HSIc Papers presented before the Akademie NUtzlicher Wissenschaf- ten zu Erfurt, in 1786. 1062 Hibbert-Ware, Samuel, 1782-1848. A description of the Shetland islands, comprising an account of their geology, scenery, antiquities, and superstitions. With a geological map . . . Edinburgh, A. Constable and Co.; [etc., etc.], 1822. 616p., front., illus., 7 (i.e. 5) plates, fold. map. 914.1 11/H52d 1063 Hibbert-Ware. History of the extinct volcanoes of the basin of Neuwied, on the lower Rhine. Edinburgh, W. and D. Laing, 1832. 261p., illus., maps (part. col.). 551.21/H52H 1064 Higgins, William Mullinger. The Mosaical and mineral geologies, illustrated and compared. London, Simpkin and Marshall, 1833. 168p. 213/H53m/1833 260 Higgins to Hill 1065 Higgins. The earth: its physical condition and most remarkable phe- nomena. New York, Harper & brothers, 1836. 408p., illus. 551.4/H53e Family library, [vol. 78]. 1066 Higgins. The earth: its physical condition and most remarkable phe- nomena. New York, Harper & brothers, 1839. 408p., illus. 551.4/H53e/1839 Family library, no 78. 1067 Hill, Ira. An abstract of a new theory of the formation of the earth. Baltimore, Printed by John D. Toy for N. G. Maxwell, 1823. 21 1p. uncat. 1068 Hill, John, 1716?-1775. A general natural history: or, New and accurate descriptions of the animals, vegetables, and minerals, of the different parts of the world; with their virtues and uses, as far as hitherto certainly known, in medicine and mechanics. Illustrated by a general review of the knowledge of the ancients, and the discoveries and improvements of later ages in these studies, including the history of the materia medica, pictoria, and tinctoria, of the present and earlier ages. As also observations on the neglected Properties of many valuable substances known at present; and Attempts to discover the lost Medi- cines, etc. of former Ages, in a Series of Critical Enquiries into the Materia Medica of the Ancient Greeks. London, Printed for T. Osborne, 1748-52. 3v., col. plates, fold, table. xq570/H55g Library owns 2 copies; plates not colored in v.2, cop. 2. 1069 Hill. See THEOPHRASTUS, Traite des pierres de Theophraste . . . 1754. 1070 Hill. See THEOPHRASTUS, Theophrastus's history of stones . . . 1774. 1071 Hill. Fossils arranged according to their obvious characters; with their history and description; under the articles of form, hardness, weight, surface, colour, and qualities; the place of their production, their uses, and distinctive English, and ABSTRACT OF A DISSERTATION READ IN THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH, UPON T H SEVENTH OF MARCH, AND FOURTH OF APRIL, M,DCC,LXXXV, CONCERNING THB SYSTEM OF THE EARTH, ITS DURATION, AND STABILITY. 262 Hinton to Hitchcock classical Latin names. By J. Hill, M.D. . . . London, Printed for R. Baldwin and P. Elmsly, 1771. 9-51, 56-132, 133*-140*, 133-420p., fold, tables. x560/H55f 1072 Hinton, John Howard, 1791-1873, ed. The history and topography of the United States: ed. by John Howard Hinton, A.M. Assisted by several literary gentlemen in America & England. Illustrated with a series of views, drawn on the spot, and engraved on steel, expressly for this work . . . London, Jennings & Chaplin [etc.]; Philadelphia, T. Wardle; [etc., etc.], 1830-32. 2v., front, (port.), plates, fold, maps, geol. map. 973/H59H/1830 1073 Hisinger, Wilhelm von, 1766-1852. Versuch einer mineralogischen Geographic von Schweden. Umgearbeitete und vermehrte Aufl. Aus der Handschrift ubersetzt von F. Wohler. Leipzig: Verlag von J. A. Barth, 1826. 250p. 554.86/H623Gw/1826 1074 Hisinger. Esquisse d'un tableau des purifications de la Suede, distri- butes en ordre systematique. Stockholm, B. M. Bredberg, 1829. 27p. uncat. 1075 Hitchcock, Charles Henry, 1836-1919. See HITCHCOCK, EDWARD, Elementary geology. . . 1864. 1076 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts, made and published by order of the govern- ment of that State . . . With a descriptive list of the specimens of rocks and minerals collected for the government. Illus- trated by numerous wood-cuts and an atlas of plates. Amherst, Press of J. S. and C. Adams, 1833. 700p., illus. and atlas (19 plates). x557/M38h/cop.1 Imperfect: lacking p.693-700. Atlas missing. Bound with the author's Report on a re-examination of the economical geology of Massachusetts. Boston, 1838; Maine. Geo- logical Survey (1836-39) First report on the geology of the public lands in the State of Maine. Boston, 1837; and its Second annual report on the geology of the public lands, belonging to the two States of Massachusetts and Maine, 1838. 1077 Hitchcock. Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts, made and published by order of the govern- Hitchcock 263 ment of that State . . . With a descriptive list of the specimens of rocks and minerals collected for the government. Illus- trated by numerous wood-cuts and an atlas of plates. Amherst, Press of J. S. and C. Adams, 1833. 700p., illus. x557/M38h/cop.2 1078 Hitchcock. Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts, made and published by order of the Govern- ment of that State. With a descriptive list of the specimens of rocks and minerals collected for the Government. Illus- trated by numerous wood cuts and an atlas of plates. 2d ed., corr. and enl. Amherst, J. S. and C. Adams, 1835. 702p., illus. 557/M38H/1835 1079 Hitchcock. Plates illustrating the geology and scenery of Massachusetts. [Boston, Pendleton's Lithography, 1835]. 557/M38h/1835/atlas 19 plates including a colored geological map of Massachusetts, 2nd ed., 1834. Accompanies the Report on the geology. . . of Massachusetts, 2nd ed., 1835 by Edward Hitchcock. 1080 Hitchcock. See DE LA BECHE, HENRY THOMAS, Researches in theoretical geology. . . with a preface and notes by Prof. Edward Hitch- cock . . . 1837. 1081 Hitchcock. Report on a re-examination of the economical geology of Massachusetts. Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, 1838. 139p., tables. 557/M38hi 1082 Hitchcock. Report on a re-examination of the economical geology of Massachusetts. Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, 1838. 139p. x557/M38h/c.1 Bound with his Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts . . . 1833. 1083 Hitchcock. Final report on the geology of Massachusetts . . . Northamp- ton, J. H. Butler, 1841. 2v., illus., 55 plates, fold, table. q557/M38 Paged continuously. Contents. I. Economical geology. Scenographical geology. II. Scientific geology. Elementary geology. With an appended 264 Hitchcock catalogue of the specimens of rocks and minerals in the state collection. 1084 Hitchcock. Elementary geology, by Edward Hitchcock and Charles H. Hitchcock. A new ed., remodelled, mostly rewritten, with several new chapters, and brought up to the present state of the science. For use in schools, families, and by individuals. New York, Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman; Chicago, S. C. Griggs, 1864. 430p. ; illus. 550/H63e/1864 American educational series. First edition was published in 1840. 1085 Hitchcock. Outline of the geology of the globe, and of the United States in particular: with two geological maps, and sketches of characteristic American fossils. London, S. Low, Son, & Co., 1853. 136p., 5 plates, 2 fold. col. maps. 550/H63o 1086 Hitchcock. Outline of the geology of the globe, and of the United States in particular: with two geological maps, and sketches of characteristic American fossils. 2d ed. Boston, Phillips, Samp- son & Company, 1854. 136p., 6 plates, 2 fold. col. maps. 550/H63o/1854 "Prepared chiefly as a sequel to my 'Elementary geology/ es- pecially section XI." Introductory. 1087 Hitchcock. Illustrations of surface geology. [Washington, Smithsonian In- stitution, 1857]. 155p., illus., 12 plates, incl. maps. q551.4/H63i Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, [vol. IX, art. 3] [Smithsonian Institution publication 90] 1088 Hitchcock. See VERMONT, STATE GEOLOGIST, Report . . . 1857 and 1858. 1089 Hitchcock. Ichnology of New England. A report on the sandstone of the Connecticut Valley, especially its fossil footmarks, made to the government of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston, W. White, printer to the state, 1858. 220p., illus., fold, tables, 60 plates, col. map. 557/qM38i Published under Resolves of the legislature, 1857 and 1858. HISTORIA NATVRALE DI FERRANTE IMPERATO NAPOLITANO- NELLA QVALE ORDINATAMENTE SI T R ATT A Delia diiierfa condition di Mincrc , Pictrcprctio(c > & altrc curiofita . Con varic Hiftoric Cat. No. 1257 278 Humboldt 1144 Humboldt. Cosmos, essai d'une description physique du monde; traduit par H. Faye . . . Milan, Chas. Turati, 1846-49. 2v. 551/H88kFf 1145 Humboldt. Cosmos; essai d'une description physique du monde. Paris, Gide, 1846- 4v. 551/H88kFf/1846 Library owns v.1 only. 1146 Humboldt. Cosmos; essai d'une description physique du monde. Tra- duction de H. Faye et de Ch. Galuski. 4.ed., mise dans un meilleur ordre que les precedentes et augm. d'une notice biographique sur Humboldt, avec des fragments inedits de la correspondance de I'auteur. [Paris], L. Guerin, 1866-67. 4v. 551/H88kFf/1866 Translation of Kosmos. 1147 Humboldt. Cosmos: sketch of a physical description of the universe. Translated under the superintendence of Edward Sabine [by Mrs. Sabine]. 7th ed. London, Printed for Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849-52. 3v. 551/H88kEs/1849 1148 Humboldt. Ansichten der Natur, mit wissenschaftlichen Erlauterungen. 3. verb, und verm. Ausg. Stuttgart, und Augsburg, Cotta, 1849-1859. 2v. 551.4/H88a Library lacks v.2. 1149 Humboldt. Ansichten der Natur, mit wissenschaftlichen Erlauterungen. 3. verb, und verm. Ausg. Stuttgart, Cotta, 1871. 2v. in 1. 551.4/H88a/1871 1150 Humboldt. Aspects of nature, in different lands and different climates; with scientific elucidations. Tr. by Mrs. Sabine . . . London, Printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans [etc.], 1850. 2v. in 1. 551.4/488aEs Humboldt to Huot 279 1151 Humboldt. Views of nature: or, Contemplations on the sublime phenom- ena of creation; with scientific illustrations. Tr. from the German by E. C. Otte and Henry G. Bohn . . . London, H. G. Bohn, 1850. 452p., col. front. x551.4/H88aEo [Bohn's scientific library] 1152 Humboldt. Tableaux de la nature. Edition nouvelle avec changements et additions importantes et accompagnee de cartes. Traduite par Ch. Galusky. Paris, Gide et J. Baudry, 1851. 2v., illus. (part col.), maps. 551.4/H88aFg/1851 1153 Humboldt. Tableaux de la nature. Tr. par Ferdinand Hoefer. Milan, Charles Turatti, 1851. 434p. 551.4/H88aFh/1851 1154 Humboldt. Kleinere Schriften. Erster Band. Geognostische und physi- kalische Erinnerungen. Mit einem Atlas . . . Stuttgart und Tu- bingen, J. G. Cotta'scher Verlag, 1853. 474p., fold, tables and atlas of 12 plates (part col., incl. maps). 551.21/H89k 551.21/H89k/atlas Atlas has title: Umrisse von Vulkanen aus den Cordilleren von Quito und Mexico. Ein Beitrag zur Physiognomik der Natur. No more published, cf. Catalogue of the library of the British museum (Natural history). 1155 Humboldt. Reisen in Amerika und Asien; eine Darstellung seiner wich- tigsten Forschungen, von H. Kletke. Berlin, Hasselberg, 1855- 56. 4v., front, (port.). 918/H88vGk Each volume has also special t.p. Includes volumes of various editions, [v.1, 1856, v.3, 1855]. Translation of Voyage aux regions equinoxiales du nouveau continent. 1156 Huot, Jean Jacques Nicolas, 1790-1845. Nouveau cours elementaire de geologic. Paris, Librairie en- cyclopedique de Roret, 1837-39. 2v., illus., atlas of 24 plates. 550/H92n 550/H92n/atlas 280 Husson to Mutton 1157 Husson, Camille, pharmacist. Esquisse geologique de I'arrondissement de Toul suivie d'un apercu botanique des environs de cette ville. Toul, Impr. de V e Bastien, 1848. 105p., tables. 554.4382/H96e Imperfect: t.p. wanting. Title supplied from Cat. gen. de la Bibliotheque nat. 1158 Hutchins, Thomas, 1730-1789. A topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Mary- land, and North Carolina, comprehending the rivers Ohio, Kenhawa, Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, &c., the climate, soil and produce, whether animal, vegetable, or mineral; the mountains, creeks, roads, distances, latitudes, &c., and of every part laid down in the annexed map. Published by Thomas Hutchins, captain in the 60th regiment of foot. With a plan of the rapids of the Ohio, a plan of the several villages in the Illinois country, a table of the distances between Fort Pitt and the mouth of the Ohio, all engraved upon copper. . . . London, Printed for the author, 1778. 67p., 2 fold, plans, fold, table. x917.5/H97t/1778 First impression. A col. map in 4 sheets, issued separately, entitled "A new map of the western parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina; comprehending the river Ohio, and all the rivers, which fall into it; part of the river Mississippi, the whole of the Illinois River, Lake Erie, part of the lakes Huron, Michigan, &c., and all the country bordering on these lakes and rivers. London, T. Hutchins, 1778. 1159 Hutchins. See IMLAY, GILBERT, A topographical description of the western territory of North America . . . [with papers by T. Hutchins] . . . 1797. 1160 Mutton, James, 1726-1797. Abstract of a dissertation read in the Royal Society of Edin- burgh, upon the seventh of March, and fourth of April, M,DCC, LXXXV, concerning the system of the earth, its duration and stability. [Edinburgh, 1785?]. 30p. x551.7/H979a Signed by the author. Abstract of his Theory of the earth; or An investigation of the laws observable in the composition, dissolution, and restoration of land upon the globe (Royal Society of Edinburgh. Transactions, v.1, pt. 2, 1788, p. [209]-304) on which he afterwards based his The theory of the earth, with proofs and illustrations (Edinburgh, 1795). ammlunj mfroiirDigffiffii irtSWit un& petrificirte uiih t>on - - - - non ego te mci$ chirtis inoraatam flleri , totre nios paciar labores impune, NATVRA, carpere lividas obliviones ....... HORAT. CARM. ju finben bfp bem Cat. No. 1282 282 Mutton A supplement (Eyles, V. A. ; A bibliographical note on the earliest printed version . . . Mutton's Theory of the earth . . . J. Soc. Bibl. Nat. Hist., v.3, pt. 2, 1955, p. 105-108) explains that the abstract belongs to Hutton. x551.7/H979a/suppl. 1161 Hutton. Theory of the Earth; or an Investigation of the laws observable in the composition, dissolution, and restoration of land upon the globe, in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1788. v.1, p.209-304. 506 RE/1788 1162 Hutton. The theory of the earth, from the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [Edinburgh, 1788]. 98p., 2 plates. xq551.7/H979th/1788 [Read March 7 and April 4, 1785] Author's specially printed and separately paged presentation copy of the original, which was published in the Royal Society of Edinburgh Transactions, v.1. "To Professor John Ross from the Author" handwritten on title page. 1163 Hutton. Theory of the earth, with proofs and illustrations. In four parts. Edinburgh, Printed for Messrs. Cadell, junior, and Davies, London; and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1795-1799. 3v., illus., maps, diagrs. x551.7/H979t V.3, edited by Sir Archibald Geikie, was published in London in 1899, by the Geological Society. It comprises the unpublished manuscript of chapters IV-IX of v.3 as planned by the author, and found after his death. Cf. Pref. "Index to v. I and II": p. i-xiii at end of v.3. No more published. The so called "lost drawings" to accompany v.3 were discovered in 1968 and published in facsimile by the Scottish Academic Press in 1978. 1164 Hutton. Dissertations on different subjects in natural philosophy. Edin- burgh, Printed for A. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1792. 696p. 530/H97d Contents. Meteorological dissertations on rain and wind. A chymical dissertation concerning phlogiston, or the principle of fire. Physical dissertations on the powers of matter and appear- ances of bodies. Mutton to Imlay 283 1165 Mutton. A dissertation upon the philosophy of light, heat, and fire. Edinburgh, Printed for Messrs. Cadell, Jr. and Davies, London, 1794. 326p. x500/H979d 1166 Mutton. Observations on granite, in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1794. v.3, p.77-85. 506 RE/1794 1167 Mutton. Of the flexibility of the Brazilian stone, in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1794. v.3, p.86-94. 506 RE/1794 1168 Mutton, William, 1798-1860, jt. author. See LINDLEY, JOHN, The fossil flora of Great Britain . . . 1831- 37. 1169 Imlay, Gilbert, 1754?-1828? A topographical description of the western territory of North America; containing a succinct account of its climate, natural history, population, agriculture, manners and customs, with an ample description of the several divisions into which that country is partitioned, and an accurate statement of the various tribes of Indians that inhabit the frontier country. To which is annexed, a delineation of the laws and government of the state of Kentucky. Tending to shew the probable rise and grandeur of the American empire. In a series of letters to a friend in England. London, Printed for J. Debrett, 1792. 247p. x917.6/lm5t First edition. 1170 Imlay. A topographical description of the western territory of North America. New-York, Printed by S. Campbell, 1793. 2v., 3 fold, maps (incl. front., v.2). x917.6/lm5 Vol. 2 has title: The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky. . . Being a supplement to Imlay's description of the west- ern territory. v.1. Imlay, G. Letters I-XI. Notes. v.2. Filson, John. The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky. Imlay, G. Postscript. U.S. Dept. of state. Report of the secretary of state, to the President ... of the quantity and situation of the lands not claimed by the Indians, nor granted to nor claimed by any citizens, within the territory of the United States . . . 1791. Thoughts on emigration. To which are added, 284 1m lay to Imperato miscellaneous observations, relating to the United States of America; and a short account of ... Kentucky. Imlay's work appeared first, without that of Filson, London, 1792. The first edition of Filson's "Discovery" was published at Wilmington, Del., in 1784. 1171 Imlay. A topographical description of the western territory of North America . . . Illustrated with correct maps of the western territory of North America; of the state of Kentucky, as divided into counties, from actual surveys by Elihu Barker; a map of the Tenasee government; and a plan of the rapids of the Ohio. The 3d ed., with great additions. London, Printed for J. Debrett, 1797. 598, [28]p., 4 fold. maps. x971.6/lm5t/1797 Contents. A topographical description of the western terri- tory . . . [by G. Imlay] to which are added, I. The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky. . . by J. Filson. II. An account of the Indian nations inhabiting within the limits of the xiii states. III. The culture of Indian corn . . . tobacco ... IV. Observations on the ancient works, the native inhabitants of the western country, &c., by J. Heart. V. Historical narrative ... of Louisiana and West- Florida ... by T. Hutchins. VI. Account of the soil . . . timber and other productions ... of the Genesee tract ... VII. Remarks for the information of ... settlers in America, by Dr. Franklin. VIII. Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North-Carolina, by...T. Hutchins. IX. P. Kennedy's Journal up the Illinois river, &c. X. Description of the state of Tenasee. XI. An act for establishing Knoxville. XII. Treaty. . . between the United States . . . and . . . Spain, for the free navigation of the Mississippi. XIII. Plan of association of the North American land company, &c. The above is the order of contents as given on the t.-p., but differs from the numbering and order of articles as given in the book. 1172 Imperato, Ferrante, 1550-1625. Historia naturale di Ferrante Imperato Napolitano. Nella quale ordinatamente si tratta della diversa condition di minere, pietre pretiose, & altre curiosita . . . Venetia, Presso Combi & La Nou, 1672. 696p., illus. (new acquisition) 1173 Imperato, Francisco. De fossilibus opusculum ... in quo miro ordine continentur naturalis disciplinae scitu dignissima, eiusque professoribus omnino necessaria: ab alijs minime excogitata. Accesserunt. Neapoli, Typis lo. Dominici Roncalioli, 1610. 98p. uncat. REC VEIL DE MONVMENS DES CATASTROPHES QVE LE GLOBE DE LA TERRE A E S S V I E E S, CONTEMANT DES PURIFICATIONS ET D'AVTRES PIERRES CVRIEVSES, DESSINE"ES, GRAVEES ET ENLVMINEES, D'APRtiS LES ORIGINAVX, AVEC LEVR DESCRIPTION, PAR GEORGE WOLFGANG KNORR i NVREMBERG. Tat Nn 17R4 286 Imrie to Italy On minerals, gems, fossils, rocks, and metals with a table of classification. 1174 Imrie, Ninian. A description and section of the strata of the Grampian Mountains, from the plain of Kincardineshire to the summit of Mount Battock. [Edinburgh], 1811. 39p., illus., fold, plate. x554.1/lm8d 1175 Indiana. State Geologist. Report of a geological reconnoissance of the State of Indiana, made in the year 1837, in conformity to an order of the legislature. By D. D. Owen. Part first. Indianapolis, John C. Walker, 1859. 68p. Part second. Continuation of report of a geological reconnois- sance of the State of Indiana, made in the year 1838, in conformity to an order of the legislature. Indianapolis, John C. Walker, 1859. 68p. 557/ln24r 1176 Indiana. State Geologist. Second report of a geological survey of the state of Indiana, made in the year 1838, in conformity to an order of the Legislature, by David Dale Owen, M.D., geologist of the state. Indianapolis, Osborn and Willets, printers, 1839. 54p. x557/ln24s Another edition published in 1859 has title: Continuation of report of a geological reconnoissance of ... Indiana, made in ... 1838. 1177 Insulin, Stephan. Verlds-Beskrifningens llhdje des om folkslagens seder ach Lynne. PS cosmographiske sallskapets a'stundan. Strengnas, L. A. Collin, 1772. 438p. x910/M288w/[v.3] 1178 Ippolito, Francesco, jt. author. See HAMILTON, WILLIAM, Details historiques des tremble- mens de terre . . . 1783. 1179 Italy. Direzione Generate Di Pubblica Istruzione. Catalogo di una collezione di minerali disposta secondo il sistema del celebre Werner, ed acquistata per uso de'licei del regno d'ltalia, a Freyberg dalla Direzione generale di pubblica istruzione. Milano, Stamperia reale, 1813. 316p. 549/ltlc Half title: Catalogo mineralogico Werneriano. Jachmann to Jackson 287 1180 Jachmann, John Benjamin. Tentamen chemicum inaugurate, de natura crystallisationis. Quod ... ex auctoritate . . . D. Gulielmi Robertson . . . Aca- demiae Edinburghae praefecti . . . pro gradu docto- ris . . . eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes Benjamin Jach- mann, Regiomonto-Borussus ... Ad diem 12. septembris [1789] . . . Edinburgi, apud Balfour et Smellie, academiae ty- pographies, 1789. 33p. uncat. 1181 Jackson, Charles Thomas, 1805-1880, Natural history of water. See Scientific tracts, for the diffusion of useful knowl- edge . . . 1836. 1182 Jackson. See MAINE. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Second [ third annual] report on the geology of the State of Maine . . . 1838-39. 1183 Jackson. Report on the geological and agricultural survey of the state of Rhode Island, made under a resolve of legislature in the year 1839. Providence, B. Cranston & co., 1840. 312p., illus., plates, fold, maps, tables. x557/R34j Includes hand-colored map of New England. 1184 Jackson. See NEW HAMPSHIRE, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 1840-1844, First annual report . . . 1841. 1185 Jackson. See NEW HAMPSHIRE. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 1840-1844, Final report . . . 1844. 1186 Jackson. Report on the geological and mineralogical survey of the mineral lands of the United States in the state of Michigan. Washington, Printed for the Senate, 1849. 26 plates, 6 maps. 557/M58u Issued in Senate Executive Document 1, v.3, 31st Cong., 1st Sess., p. 371-801. 1187 Jackson, John Richard. See JACKSON, JULIAN, 1790-1853. 1188 Jackson, Julian, 1790-1853. Observations on lakes, being an attempt to explain the laws of nature regarding them; the cause of their formation and gradual diminution; the different phenomena they exhibit, 288 Jackson to Jameson &c., with a view to the advancement of useful science. By Colonel J. R. Jackson. London, Bossange, Barthes, and Lowell; [etc., etc.], 1833. 88p., diagrs. q551/482/J13o The author has been wrongly called "John Richard" Jackson. Diet. nat. biog. 1189 Jackson, Lowis D'Aguilar. See AQUARIUS. 1190 James, Edwin, 1797-1861, compiler. Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 1819, 1820. By order of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, secretary of war, under the command of Maj. S. H. Long, of the U.S. top. engineers. Comp. from the notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, and other gentlemen of the party, by Edwin James . . . London, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823. 3v., fronts., illus., plates, maps, profile. 917.8/J232a/1823 "Observations on the mineralogy and geology of a part of the United States west of the Mississippi; extracted from a report to Major Long" v.3, p. [269J-330. 1191 Jameson, Robert, 1774-1854. An outline of the mineralogy of the Shetland Islands, and of the island of Arran. Illustrated with copper-plates. With an appendix; containing observations on peat, kelp, and coal. Edinburgh, Printed for W. Creech; [etc., etc.], 1798. 202p., plate, 2 maps. 549.941/J23o 1192 Jameson. Mineralogy of the Scottish Isles; with mineralogical obser- vations made in a tour through different parts of the mainland of Scotland, and dissertations upon peat and kelp. Edinburgh, Printed by C. Stewart for B. White, London; and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1800. 2v. in 1, plates, maps (part fold.). 549.941/J23m 1193 Jameson. Mineralogische Reisen durch Schottland und die Schot- tischen Inseln. Aus dem Englischen Obersetzt und von einem Auszuge aus Bergrath Werner's Geognosie, die Lehre von den Gebirgsarten betreffend, als Einleitung begleitet, von Heinrich Wilhelm Meuder. Leipzig, S. L. Crusius, 1802. 256p., illus., fold. map. 549.941/J23mGm Translation of Mineralogy of the Scottish Isles. (AROL1 KlCOLAl LANGH Lueerncnf, Hclvcr^ Phil. & Medici . Czf. LEOPOLD. Nat, Curiof. German, Phyfio-Crii. Scnenf. HISTORIA LAPIDUM FIGURATORUM HELVETIA, GENERA, SPECIES ET VIRES ^NEISQUE TABULIS REPR^SENTANTUR ,. Sed infuper adducuntur eorucn LOCA NATIVA, IN QUIBUS REPERIRI SOLENT, UT CU1LIBET FACILE SIT EOS COL* LIGERE, MODO ADDUCTA LOCA- ADIRE LIBEAT. VENETliS MDCCVIII. Sumptibus Authoris Typis Jacobt Tomafini* Lucerne, apud Hjeredes Gottofrcdi Hautt, & Joanncjn Jodocum Halter, Cat. No. 1321 290 Jameson 1194 Jameson. System of mineralogy. . . Edinburgh, 1804-08. 3v., tables (part, fold.), diagrs. (part. fold.). 549/J23s 1195 Jameson. A system of mineralogy. . . 2d ed. Edinburgh, Printed by Neill for A. Constable, 1816. 3v., 13 fold, plates. 549/J23s/1816 Bibliography: v.1, p. ix-xiv. 1196 Jameson. A system of mineralogy, in which minerals are arranged according to the natural history method. 3d ed., enl. and improved . . . Edinburgh, A. Constable & co.; [etc., etc.], 1820. 3v., 11 fold, plates. 549/J23s/1820 "List of works quoted": p. xi-xvi. 1197 Jameson. A mineralogical description of the county of Dumfries. Edin- burgh, Bell & Bradfute [etc.]; London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805. 185p., 4 plates. 549.941/J23mi Bound with Stephens, Walter. Notes on the mineralogy of part of the vicinity of Dublin. London, 1812. 1198 Jameson. A treatise on the external characters of minerals. Edinburgh, Printed at the University press for Bell & Bradfute, Guthrie & Tail, and W. Blackwood; [etc., etc., 1805]. 84, 32p., 2 fold, diagr. 549/323t "Tabular view of the different generic and subordinate special external characters of minerals"; 32p. at end. 1199 Jameson. A treatise on the external, chemical, and physical characters of minerals. 2d ed. Edinburgh, Printed by Neill for A. Con- stable, 1816. 304p., 7 fold, plates. 549/J23t/1816 Bibliography: p.vi-vii. 1200 Jameson. A treatise on the external, chemical, and physical characters of minerals. 3d ed. Edinburgh, printed by Neill for A. Con- stable and company; [etc., etc.], 1817. 314p., 8 plates. 549/J23t/1817 Bibliography: p. vi-ix. Jameson to Jefferson 291 1201 Jameson. Mineralogical travels through the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland Islands, and mainland of Scotland, with dissertations upon peat and kelp . . . Edinburgh, Printed for A. Constable and co.; [etc., etc.], 1813. 2v., illus., 9 plates, 4 maps (incl. fold, fronts.). 554.1/J23m 1202 Jameson, Robert. See CUVIER, GEORGES, Essay on the theory of the earth . . . 1813, 1817, and 1818. 1203 Jameson. Manual of mineralogy; containing an account of simple min- erals, and also a description and arrangement of mountain rocks. Edinburgh, Printed for A. Constable, 1821. 501p. 549/J23m 1204 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Notes on the State of Virginia. London, printed for John Stockdale, 1787. 382p., illus., fold. map. 975.5/J35n 1205 Jefferson. Notes on the state of Virginia. Philadelphia, Printed and sold by Prichard and Hall, 1788. 244p., illus. x975.5/J35n/1788 1206 Jefferson. Notes on the State of Virginia. 2d American ed. Philadelphia, printed for Mathew Carey, 1794. 336p., illus. x975.5/J35n2 1207 Jefferson. Notes on the State of Virginia with an appendix. 3d American ed. New York, M.L.C.W.A. Davis, 1801. 392p., illus. x975.5/J35n/1801 1208 Jefferson. Notes on the State of Virginia with an appendix. 8th American ed. Boston, printed by David Carlisle, 1801. 364p., illus., fold, map, front. x975.5/J35n8 1209 Jefferson. Observations sur la Virginie, par M. J***. Traduites de I'An- glais. Paris, Chez Barrois, 1786. 291p., fold. map. x975.5/J35nFm 292 Jeffries to Jones 1210 Jeffries, David. A treatise on diamonds and pearls. In which their importance is considered: and plain rules are exhibited for ascertaining the value of both: and the true method of manufacturing diamonds. The 2d ed., with large improvements. London, Printed by C. and J. Ackers, 1751. 155p., 30 leaves, 10 plates, tables. x553.8/J382t/1751 1211 Jobert, Antoine Claude Gabriel. See CROIZET, JEAN BAPTISTE, Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles du departement du Puy-de-D6me . . . 1828. 1212 Jobert. The philosophy of geology. Second edition. London, Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.; [etc., etc.], 1847. [15]-184p. 550/J57p/1847a 1213 Johnson, Edwin F., civil engineer. Reports on the Bear Mountain Railroad, by Edwin F. Johnson and William R. Casey, civil engineers, and on the coal and iron ores of the Bear Valley Coal Basin, by James Hall, New York State Geological Engineer, with map, profile, and geo- logical cross section: also, an appendix containing the charter of the company, and statistics of the coal trade of the United States and Great Britain. New York, published for private circulation, Jared W. Bell, printer, 1845. 88p., fold. maps. uncat. 1214 Johnson, Walter Rogers, 1794-1852. Report of a survey and exploration of the coal and ore lands, belonging to the Allegheny coal company, in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, accompanied by maps, profiles, and sections. Philadelphia, J. & W. Kite, 1841. 64p., 2 fold, maps, tables. uncat. 1215 Jolyclerc, Nicolas, d. 1817. Cours de mineralogie, rapporte au tableau . . . methodique des mineraux, donne par Daubenton; ou, Demonstrations elementaires et naturelles de mineralogie. Paris, La V e Pan- ckoucke, 1802. 368p. 549/J59C 1216 Jones, Thomas Rupert, b. 1819. See MANTELL, GIDEON ALGERNON, The wonders of geol- ogy. . . 8th ed 1864-66. CAROLl NICOLE I LANCll Luccrncnf. Hclvet. Phil. & Med. Acad.. C*f. LEOPOLD. Socict. Reg. Pruflioc & Phyfio-Crit. Sencnf. TRACTATUS DE \ ORIGINE ( LAPIDUM FIGURATORUM in quo diffuse dtfteritirt , utrucn nimirnitr tint CORPORA MARINA A DILUVIO AD MONTES TRANSLATA, & tra&u temporis pctrificata velan A SEMINIO QUODAM E MATERlA LAPIDE5CENTE intra terram gcnercntur, Quibus accedit accurata DILUVII, EJUSQUE IN TERRA EFFJECTUUM Defcriptio cum Diflerucione DE GENERATIONE VIVENTIUM, Tcftaccorum prsecipuc^plurimorumq; corporum, a vi plaftica aurz feminalis hinc inde delatx extra confuecam macricem produftorum. LUCERNE, MDCCIX. Sumptibus Authoris,Typis Annx Fclicitatis Hautt. Cat. No. 1322 294 Jonstonus to Jordan 1217 Jonstonus, Johannes, 1603-1675. Thaumatographia naturalis, in decem classes distincta, in qui- bus admiranda. Amsterdam!, apud G. Blaeu, 1632. 501p. uncat. 1218 Jonstonus. Thaumatographia naturalis, in classes decem divisa: in quibus admiranda. Editio secunde priore auctior. Amstelodami, apud J. Janssonium, 1633. 578p. uncat. 1219 Jonstonus. Thaumatographia naturalis, in decem classes distincta, in qui- bus admiranda. I. Coeli. II. Elementorum. III. Meteororum. IV. Fossilium. V. Plantarum. VI. Avium. VII. Quadrupedum. VIM. Exanguium. IX. Piscium. X. Hominis. Amstelodami, Apud J. Janssonium, 1661. 498p. x500/J73t/1661 1220 Jonstonus. Thaumatographia naturalis, in decem classes distincta, in qui- bus admiranda I. Coeli. II. Elementorum. III. Meteororum. IV. Fossilium. V. Plantarum. VI. Avium. VII. Quadrupedum. VIII. Exanguium. IX. Piscium. X. Hominis. Amstelodami, Apud J. Janssonium, 1665. 495 (i.e. 497)p. x500/J73t/1665 Added illustrated t.p., engraved. Error in paging: p. 479-89 repeated. 1221 Jonstonus. An history of the wonderful things of nature: set forth in ten severall classes . . . London, John Streater, 1657. 354p. uncat. Translation of Thaumatographia naturalis . . . 1222 Jonstonus. . . . Notitia regni mineralis, seu, Subterraneorum catalogus, cum praecipuis differentiis. Lipsiae, Typis Haered Coleria- norum, 1661. 101p. 549/J73no 1223 J or den, Edward. A discourse of naturall bathes, and mineral waters. Wherein first the originall of fountains in generall, is declared. Then the nature and differences of minerals, with examples of par- ticular bathes from most of them. Next the generation of minerals in the earth, from whence both the actuall heat of Jorden to Jugel 295 bathes, and their vertues are proud to proceed. Also by what meanes mineral waters are to bee examined and discovered. And lastly, of the nature and uses of bathes, but especially of our bathes at Bath in Sommerset-shire. The second edition in many points enlarged. London, Printed by Thomas Harper, 1632. 142p. uncat. 1224 Jorden. A discourse of natural bathes, and mineral waters. Wherein, the original of fountains in general is declared. The nature and difference of minerals, with examples of particular bathes. The generation of minerals, in the earth, from whence both the actual heat of bathes, and their virtues proceed. By what means mineral waters are to be discover'd. And lastly, of the nature, and uses of bathes, but especially, of our bathes at Bathe in Somerset-shire . . . And in this Fourth Edition, a quaere concerning drinking bath-water at Bathe, is resolved. To which is added, an appendix concerning Bathe, wherein the antiquity, both of the bathes and city, is more fully discours'd; with a brief account of the nature, and the virtues of the hot waters there. By Thomas Guidot. London, for George Sawbridge, 1673. 167p. uncat. Includes A quaere ... by Eugenius Philander. London, for Ceo. Sawbridge, 1673. 26p. 1225 Jugel, Johann Gottfried, 1707-1786. Grundliche Nachricht von dem wahren metallischen Saamen; oder, Prima materia metallorum, wie aus derselbe das gantze mineralische Reich seinen Ursprung hat. Nach eigener Erfah- rung geprufet, durch ordentliche Wiirkungen der Natur bestatiget, und auf eine vorher noch unbekannte Art der Welt mitgetheilet. Leipzig, J. J. Schops, 1754. 184p. 549.2/J94g 1226 Jugel. Naturliche Berg-Schmelz-und Figier-Kunst in drey Theilen abgefasset . . . Leipzig, J.P. Krauss, 1766. 3v. in 1, port. x549.2/J94n Contents: I von der Natur aller wesentlichen KrSfte des mine- ralischen Reichs; II. von dem Bergwesen und der Beschaffenheit der Metalle und Mineralien; III. wie dieselben untersuchet, ihrer Natur gema'ss gerostet und geschmelzet werden sollen. 296 Jusseraud to Justi 1227 Jusseraud, Eugene. Note sur quelques gisements de minerals de fer qui se trouvent aux environs du bassin houiller de Brassac (Puy-de- Dome et Haute-Loire). Paris, Garilian-Goeury et V. Dalmont, 1848. 58p., fold, plate. 553.3/J98n 1228 Jussieu, Antoine de, 1686-1758. Examen des causes des impressions des plantes marquees sur certaines pierres des environs de Saint-Chaumont dans le Lionnois, in Memoires de I' Academic Royale des Sciences, Amsterdam, 1718. p.363-367, illus. 506 PAH/1718 Jussieu recognized that some fossil ferns in coal basins had no counterparts in the present flora of France and deduced that these plants must have floated here from some exotic place by ocean currents. 1229 Jussieu. Recherches physiques sur les purifications qui se trouvent en France de diverses plantes & d'animaux etrangers, in Memoires de I'Academie Royale des Sciences, Amsterdam, 1721. p.89-98, illus. 506 PAH/1721 1230 Jussieu. De I'origine et de la formation d'une sorte de pierre figuree que Ton nomme Corne d'Ammon, in Memoires de I'Aca- demie Royale des Sciences, Amsterdam, 1722. p.319-331, 380, illus. 506 PAH/1722 1231 Justi, Johann Heinrich Gottlob von, 1720-1771. Grundriss des gesamten Mineralreiches worinnen alle Fossi- lien in einem, ihren wesentlichen Beschaffenheiten gemassen, Zusammenhange vorgestellet und beschrieben werden. Got- tingen, Wwe. Vandenhock, 1757. 232p. 549/J98g 1232 Justi. Grundriss des gesamten Mineralreiches worinnen alle Fossi- lien in einem, ihren wesentlichen Beschaffenheiten gemassen, Zusammenhange vorgestellet und beschrieben werden. 2.Aufl. Gottingen, Verlag der Witwe Vandenhock, 1765. 232p. 549/J98g/1765 1233 Justi. Geschichte des Erd-C6rpers aus seinen ausserlichen und cincr von befreffenfr farm Qttftrfying/ batitme beflnblic^e SRetailen, TOieraUett unl) o jjilieit, egcncn cf)t)mffd[>en unD au$ ttnB mit n6t^9ett ^upfertt D. 3o^ann ottlob ber tfifatat. 2tcab. bee , rote auc^ ber ^urmi^n^ifdf^en ' illic ^onig!. pobl. Cbuvf. 0ad)f. aDergrt. SSeriin, }U fittben bep ortlteb 9lugu|l * 7 S - & Cat. No. 1356 298 Kalm to Kant unterirdischen Beschaffenheiten hergeleitet und erwiesen. Berlin, C. F. Himburg, 1771. 386p. 551/J98g 1234 Kalm, Pehr, 1715-1779. See BARTRAM, JOHN, Observations ... To which is annex'd, a curious account of the cataracts at Niagara [by] Mr. Peter Kalm . . . 1751. 1235 Kalm. En resa til Norra America, pa Kongl. Swenska wetenskaps academiens befallning, och publici kostnad, f6rrattad. Stock- holm, Tryckt pa L. Salvii kostnad, 1753-61. 3v., illus. x917.3/K12r 1236 Kalm. Travels into North America; containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general, with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and important remarks on various subjects. Translated into English by John Reinhold Forster. . . London, The editor, 1770-71. 3v., plates, fold. map. 917.3/K12rEf and uncat. Vol. 1 published at Warrington, printed by W. Eyres. "This translation omits a great number of details, and everything relating to England. It contains drawings of American birds and animals not found in the original." Nat'l. Union Cat. 1237 Kalm. Reis door Noord Amerika. Vercierd met kopern platen . . . Te Utrecht, J. van Schoonhoven en comp. [etc.], 1772. 2v. in 1, plates, fold. map. 917.3/K12rD Added t.-p., engraved. Translation from the Swedish, The portion relating to England omitted. 1238 Kalm, praeses. Kort afhandling om gipsen. Med wederborandes minne un- der. . . hr. Pehr Kalms inseende til offentelig granskning . . . utgifwen af Johan Fridric Muller. . . Abo, Tryckt hos J. Mer- ckell, 1757. 14p. uncat. Akademisk avhandling Abo. 1239 Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. Immanuel Kant's Physische Geographic; auf Verlangen des Kant to Keating 299 Verfassers, aus seiner Handschrift hrsg. und zum Theil bearb. von Friedrich Theodor Rink. Konigsberg, 1802. 2v. in 1. 551.4/K12p/1802 Caption and running title: Physische Erdbeschreibung. 1240 Kant. Physische Geographic. Zweite durchaus umgarbeitete Auf- lage. Von Joh. Jak. Wilh. Vollmer. Mainz, G. Vollmer, [1803]- 1805. 7v. in 4. 551.4/K12p Vol. 1, pts. 1-2 have added title pages: Joh. Jak. Wilh. Vollmer's Physische Geographie nach Kantischen Ideen. Vol. 4 also has special title page: Neue Anmerkungen zur ErlaUterung der Theorie der Winde, bisher in keiner der grOssern oder kleinern Sammlungen seiner Werke gedrtickt. 1241 Karsten, Dietrich Ludwig Gustav, 1768-1810. Des Herrn Nathanael Gottfried Leske . . . hinterlassenes Mi- neralienkabinet; systematisch geordnet und beschrieben, auch mit vielen wissenschaftlichen Anmerkungen und mehreren aussern Beschreibungen der Fossilien begleitet. Leipzig, Im Verlage der I. G. Mullerschen Buchhandlung, 1789. 2v., illus. 549/K149h Issued also as v.2 of his Museum Leskeanum. 1242 Karsten. Tabellarische Ubersicht der mineralogisch-einfachen Fossilien, zum Behuf seiner Vorlesungen. Berlin, gedruckt in der Konig. Hofbuchdruckerei, 1791. 27p. q549.1/K14t 1243 Karsten. Mineralogische Tabellen mit Rucksicht auf die neuesten Ent- dekkungen ausgearbeitet und mit erlauternden Anmerkun- gen versehen. 2. verb, und verm. Aufl. Berlin, H. A. Rottmann, 1808. 103p. q549.1/K14m/1808 1244 Karsten, Jacob Christian Gustav. Des Marockaners Abdulvaheb Temimi Fragmente liber Spa- nien. Rostock, Adlerschen Officin, 1801. 27p. 549/F59 Bound with Flade, Christian Gottlob, De re Metallica . . . [1791]. 1245 Keating, William Hypolitus, 1799-1840. Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, &c., performed in the Year 1823, by order of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of 300 Keckermann to Kendall War, under the command of Stephen H. Long, U.S.T.E. London, G. B. Whittaker, 1825. 2v., illus. 917.7/K22n 1246 Keckermann, Bartholomaus, 1571/73-1609. Meditatio de insolito et stupendo ille terrae-motu, quo anno praeterito, VIII. Septembris intra secundum & primam noc- tishoram tota pene Europa & Asiae (quantum adhuc com- pertum est) pars non exigua, uno prope momento contre- muit . . . Respondente Samuele Nebelthavio. Haidelbergae, typis Voegelinianis, 1602. [48p.] uncat. 1247 Keferstein, Christian, 1784-1866. Tabellen uber die vergleichende Geognosie. Ein Versuch von Christian Keferstein . . . Halle, Bey Hemmerde und Schwetschke, 1825. 60p. 551/K25t 1248 Keilhau, Balthasar Matthias, 1797-1858, ed. Gaea Norvegica von mehreren Verfassern. Christiania, J. Dahl, 1838-1850. 2v., illus., fold. col. maps. xq554.81/K26g The other authors are: C. Boeck, K.F. BObert, Th. Scheerer, and A. Vibe. 1249 Keill, John, 1671-1721. An examination of Dr. Burnet's theory of the earth: with some remarks on Mr. Whiston's New theory of the earth. Also an examination of the reflections on the theory of the earth; and a defence of the remarks on Mr. Whiston's New theory. 2d ed. cor. and all the figures (25 in number) engraved on copper plates. To the whole is annexed a dissertation on the different figures of the celestial bodies, & with a summary exposition of the Cartesian and Newtonian systems. By Mons. de Maupertuis . . . Oxford, Printed for H. Clements; [etc., etc.], 1734. 347, 67p., fold, plates. x551/K262e/1734 1250 Kendall, Francis. A descriptive catalogue of the minerals, and fossil organic remains of Scarborough and the vicinity, including the line of coast from Hornsea to Mulgrave, and extending into the interior as far as Malton. Printed by and for T. Coultas, 1816. 316p., plates. 549.942/K33d SVMMI POLYHISTORIS GODEFRIDI GVILIELMI PROTOGAEA SIVE DE PRIMA FACIE TELLVRIS ET ANTIQVIS- SIMAE HISTORIAE VESTIGIIS IN IPSIS NA- TVRAE MONVMENTIS DISSERTATIO EX SCHEDIS MANVSCRIPTIS VIRI ILLVSTRIS LVCEM EDITA CHRISTIANO LVDOVICO SCHE1DIO. GOETTINGAE SVMPTIBVS IOH.GVIL,SCHMiDir,BIBLIOPOLAE VMVERSl f, A. S. H. Cat. No. 1358 302 Kentmann to Kircher 1251 Kentmann, Johannes, 1518-1574. Calculorum qui in corpore ac membris hominum innascuntur, genera XII. depicta descriptaque, cum historijs singulorum admirandis. 22p. uncat. Bound with Gesner, Konrad, De omni rerum fossilium ge- nere . . . Tiguri, 1565. 1252 Kentmann. Catalogus rerum fossilium . . . 95p., front. uncat. Bound with Gesner, Konrad, De omni rerum fossilium ge- nere . . . Tiguri, 1565. 1253 Keyserling, Alexander Friedrich Michael Leberecht Nikolaus Arthur von, 1815-1891, jt. author. See MURCHISON, RODERICK IMPEY, The geology of Rus- sia ... 1845. 1254 Kidd, John, 1775-1851. Outlines of mineralogy. Oxford, Printed by N. Bliss, for J. Parker and R. Bliss, 1809. 2v. in 1. 549/K53o Bibliography: v.1, p. x. Library owns 2 copies: c.1 2v. in 1; c.2 v.1, v.2. 1255 King, Charles, fl. 1705, supposed author. An account of the origin and formation of fossil-shells, &c. Wherein is proposed a way to reconcile the two different opinions, of those who affirm them to be exuviae of real animals, and those who fancy them to be lusus naturae. London, Printed by W. Botham for James Knapton, 1705. 88p., front. uncat. 1256 Kircher, Athanasius, 1602-1680. Iter extaticum II. qui & mundi subterranei prodromus dicitur. Quo geocosmi opificium, sive terrestris globi structura, una cum abditis in ea constitutis arcanioris naturae reconditorijs, per ficti raptus integumentum exponitur ad veritatem. In III. dialogos distinctum ad serenissimum Leopoldum Ignatium. Romae, Typis Mascardi, 1657. 237p. uncat. 1257 Kircher. Mundus subterraneus, in XII libros digestus; quo divinum subterrestris mundi opificium, mira ergasteriorum naturae in eo distributio, verbo TravranopQov protei regnum, universae Kircher 303 denique naturae majestas & divitiae summa rerum varietate exponuntur. Abditorum effectuum causae acri indagine in- quisitae demonstrantur; cognitae per artis et naturae conju- gium ad humanae vitae necessarium usum vario expe- rimentorum apparatu, necnon novo modo, & ratione appli- cantur. Amstelodami, Apud Joannem Janssonium & Elizeum Weyerstraten, 1665. 2v. in 1, port., illus. q uncat. Engr. t.-p. added. 1258 Kircher. Mundus subterraneus, in XII libros digestus; quo divinum subterrestris mundi opificium, mira ergasteriorum naturae in eo distributio, verbo . . . protei regnum, universae denique naturae majestas & divitae summa rerum varietate exponuntur. Abditorum effectuum causae acri indagine inquisitae de- monstrantur; cognitae per artis & naturae conjugium ad humanae vitae necessarium usum vario experimentorum ap- paratu, necnon novo modo & ratione applicantur. Editio tertia. Amstelodami, J. Janssonium a Waesberge & filios, 1678. 2v. in 1. q uncat. 1259 Kircher. Iter exstaticum coeleste, quo mundi opificium, id est, coelestis expansi, siderumque tarn errantium, quam fixorum natura, vires, proprietates, singulorumque compositio & structura, ab infimo telluris globo, usque ad ultima mundi confinia, per ficti raptus integumentum explorata, nova hypothesi expo- nitur ad veritatem . . . hac secunda editione praelusionibus & scholiis illustratum; ac schematismis necessariis, qui deerant, exornatum; nee non a mendis quae in primam Romanam editionem irrepserant, expurgatum, ipso auctore annuente, P Gaspara Schotto. Accessit ejusdem auctoris Iter exstaticum terrestre, & synopsis mundi subterranei. Herbipoli, Sumptibus J. A. Endteri, 1671. [23], 698, [15]p., diagrs. x523/K632i/1671 1260 Kircher. The vulcano's: or, Burning and fire-vomiting mountains, fa- mous in the World: with their remarkables. Collected for the most part out of Kircher's subterraneous World; and expos'd to more general view in English, upon the relation of the late wonderful and prodigious eruptions of Aetna. Thereby to occasion greater admirations of the wonders of nature 304 Kirwan (and of the God of nature) in the mighty element of fire . . . London, Printed by J. Darby, for John Allen, 1669. 68p., front., illus. uncat. 1261 Kirwan, Richard, 1733-1812. Elements of mineralogy. London, Printed for P. Elmsley, 1784. 412p. 549/K63e 1262 Kirwan. Elements of mineralogy. 2d ed. with considerable improve- ments and additions. London, Printed by J. Nichols, 1794-96. 2v. x549/K63e/1794 Vol. 2 has imprint: Printed for P. Elmsley. 1263 Kirwan. Elements of mineralogy. The 3d ed. . . . London, Printed for J. Mackinlay, 1810. 2v., illus. 549/K63e/1810 1264 Kirwan. Elemens de mineralogie; traduits de I'anglois par M. Gibelin. Paris, Cuchet, 1785. 432p. 549/K63eFg 1265 Kirwan. Elementos de mineralogia . . . Traducidos al frances . . . par Mr. Gibelin, . . . y de este idioma al espanol por Francisco Campuzano. Madrid, P. B. Lopez, 1789. 384p., illus. 549/K63eSPc 1266 Kirwan. Anfangsgrunde der Mineralogie. 2.Ausg. mit betra'chtlichen Verbesserungen und Zusa'tzen. Aus dem Englischen ubers., und mit Anmerkungen und einer Vorrede versehen von Lorenz von Crell. Berlin, F. Nicolai, 1796-99. 3v. 549/K63eGc Translation of Elements of mineralogy. 1267 Kirwan. An essay on the analysis of mineral waters. London, printed by J. W. Myers, 1799. 279p. x553.7/K63e 1268 Kirwan. Geological essays. London, Printed by T. Bensley for Dr. Bremner, 1799. 502p. x550.4/K639g Speculum Xapidum Clarifllmt ilitium &t a&edicine JBoctcms Camiltt ? Leonard! HMfaurenlte, ii Superchii Pifaurenfis Phy (Ici Epfgramma, ^f cquid in humanos gcmmarum parturit ufui Terra parcns;uafb quicquid & unda mans* Q ualibet exfguo claudis Leonarde li bcllo Mirandum/Siferxpoftericatis opus, Q^uodpofitfsCxfarintcrduniperlegatarmis: Seruaricj (uas imperet inter opes Et ribi pro meritis a^quos decernar honorcs: Coniulat fit famx cempus in omnc tu^ Cat. No. 1367 306 Klaproth to Klein 1269 Klaproth, Martin Heinrich, 1743-1817. Beitrage zur chemischen Kenntnis der Mineralkorper. Posen, bei Decker; Berlin, bei Heinrich August Rottmann, 1795- 1815. 6v. x549.13/K66b Vol.5 includes index to v.1-5. Vol.6 has added t.p.: Sammlung chemischen Abhandlung gemischten Inhalts. 1270 Klaproth. Analytical essays towards promoting the chemical knowledge of mineral substances. Translated from the German. London, Printed for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1801-04. 2v. 549.13/K666E Translation of Beitrage zur chemischen Kenntniss der Mine- ralkorper. Bibliographical footnotes. 1271 Klein, Jacob Theodor, 1685-1759. Descriptiones tubulorum marinorum in quorum censum relati lapides caudae cancri Gesneri, & his similes; Belemnitae, eorumque alveoli secundum dispositionem Musei Kleiniani. Addita est dissertatio epistolaris de pilis marinis. Gedani, Apud Knochium, 1731. 26p., 10 plates. 564/K67d/1731 "Conspectus dispositionis echinorum marinorum Musei Kleini- ani": [4]p. at end. 1272 Klein. . . . Descriptiones tubulorum marinorum in quorum censum relati lapides caudae cancri Gesneri, et his similes Belemnitae, eorumque alveoli secundum dispositionem Musei Kleiniani. Addita est dissertatio epistolaris de pilis marinis . . . Gedani et Lipsiae, in officina Libraria Gleditschiana, 1773. 40p., 10 plates. 564/K67d "Conspectus dispositionis echinorum marinorum Musei Klei- niani.": [4]p. at end. 1273 Klein. Naturalis dispositio Echinodermatum. Accessit Lucubratiun- cula de aculeis echinorum marinorum, cum spicilegio de belemnitis. Gedani, Typis T. J. Schreiberi, 1734. 78p., 36 plates. 593.9/K67n and x593.9/K67n/1778 Supplemented with Leske, Nathanael Gottfried, Additamenta. Lipsiae, 1778. [200p., 18 plates]. Page numbering continues Klein. Library owns 2 copies. The copy x593.9/K67n/1778 has colored plates. The original ones by Klein (1734) are printed in sepia. Klein to Knipe 307 1274 Klein. Ordre nature! des oursins de mer et fossiles, avec des ob- servations sur les piquans des oursins de mer, et quelques remarques sur les belemnites. Ouvrage traduit du latin, avec le texte de I'auteur. Paris, C. J. B. Bauche, 1754. 233p., port., 28 plates. 593.95/K67nF Latin and French on opposite pages. 1275 Klein. Lucubratiuncula suterranea prior de lapidibus macrocosmi proprietalibus. Petropoli, Typis Academiae Scientiarum, 1758. 38p., diagrs. 552/K67C Bibliographical footnotes. 1276 Klein. Specimen descriptionis petrefactorum Gedanensium cum syl- labo tabularum. Probe einer Beschriebung und Abbildung der in der Danziger und umliegenden Gegend befindlichen Versteinerungen. Nurnberg, Erben, 1790. 1v. (unpaged), 24 col. plates. q560.94312/K67s Text in Latin and German in parallel columns. Each plate accompanied by leaf of text. 1277 Klipstein, August von, 1801-1894. Beitra'ge zur geologischen Kenntniss der ostlichen Alpen. Giessen, G. F. Heyer, 1843. 31 1p., 21 leaves of plates. q554.364/K689b 1278 Kloden, Karl Friedrich von, 1786-1856. Die Versteinerungen der Mark Brandenburg: insonderheit diejenigen welche sich in Rollsteinen und BlOcken der siid- baltischen Ebene finden. Berlin, C. G. Luderitz, 1834. 378p. 7 10 leaves of plates. 554.315/K69v 1279 Knight, William, 1786-1844. Facts and observations towards forming a new theory of the earth. Edinburgh, A. Constable, 1819. 335p. 550.1/K74f 1280 Knipe, James A. Geological and mineralogical map of England and Wales, with parts of Scotland, Ireland, and France, showing also the inland navigation. London, 1841. G5740/.C5/1841/.K5 Scale, ca. 1:780,000. 308 Knoll to Knorr 1281 Knoll, Heinrich Christoph Friedrich. Unterhaltende Naturwunder. Erfurt, G. A. Keyser, 1786-88. 2v. in 1. 551/K75u Vol. 2 issued after the author's death with notes and a biography of the author by Johann Christian Wiegleb. 1282 Knorr, Georg Wolfgang, 1705-1761. Sammlung von Merckwiirdigkeiten der Natur und Alter- thumern des Erdbodens, welche petrificirte Corper enthalt aufgeweisen und beschrieben. Niirnberg, Zu finden bey dem Author, gedruckt bey A. Bieling, 1755-1773. 5v. in 4, port. xq560/K75s Half title: Die Naturgeschichte der Versteinerungen. Zur Erla'u- terung der Knorrischen Sammlung von MerkwUrdigkeiten der Natur, herausgegeben von J.E.I. Walch, NUrnberg, Felsecken, 1769. Walch continued and improved Knorr's work. Imperfect: port, and Latin-German t.p. to v.1 wanting. 1283 Knorr. Sammlung von Merckwurdigkeiten der Natur. .. Nurnberg, [1755-1771]. 4v. in 3. of plates (part, fold., part. col.). xq560/K75s/plates 1284 Knorr. Recueil de monumens des catastrophes que le globe de la terre a essuiees, contenant des petrifications et d'autres pierres curieuses, dessinees, gravees et enluminees, d'apres les originaux, avec leur description, par George Wolfgang Knorr. Nuremberg, 1768-1778 [v.1, 1777]. 4v. in 5, plates (part, fold., part, col.), ports. xf560/K75sF Translation of Sammlung von MerkwUrdigkeiten der Natur. . . Second title-page reads as follows: Recueil de monumens des catastrophes que le globe terrestre a essuiees contenant des petri- fications dessinees, gravees et enluminees d'apres les originaux, commence par feu George Wolfgang Knorr, et continue par ses heritiers avec I'histoire naturelle de ces corps par Jean Ernest Emanuel Walch. Traduit de I'allemand. 1285 Knorr. De natuurlyke historic der versteeningen, of Uitvoerige af- beelding en beschryving van de versteende zaaken, die tot heden op den aardbodem zyn ontdekt: aangevangen door Georg Wolfgang Knorr. Vervolgd en omstandig beredeneerd door Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch. Uit het hoog- in't ne- derduitsch vertaald door M. Houttuyn, met verscheide aan- merkingen. Amsterdam, J. C. Sepp, 1773. 3v. in 4, plates (part. col.). f560/K75sDh EDUARDT LUIDII APUD Oxonicnfcs Cimdiarchae Ashmokani L1THOPHYLACII BRJTANN1CI ICHNOGRAPHIA SIVE Lapidum aliorumq; Foffilium Britannicorum fingulari figura infigni- um, quotquot haftenus vel ipfe inveait vel ab amicis accepit, DISTRIBUTIO CLASSIC A, Scrinii fui lapidani Repertorium cum loci* fingulorum nAtahbus exbtbens. Additis rariorum aliquotfigurisiere incifis cum Epiftolis ad Clariffimos Viros de quibusdam circa marina fotfilia & ftirpes minct*lcs praefertim noundit. Nusquam mapis errant** quam in falft tnduftiembus : fitpc enim ex akquot exempli* Univtrfate quiddam cottigimiu ; ityperpcrjm cum ad ea, quexcipi pojjunt j animum non attendimnt. Du Hamcl. ~~L N D INI Ex Officina M. C cb be xcix LIPSI&. Sumt. Joh.Ludw. Gleditfch & Weidmann. Cat. No. 1382 310 Kobell to Kohler Each volume has also special engraved t.p. in German. Translation of Sammlung von MerkwUrdigkeiten der Natur. . . 1286 Kobell, Wolfgang Xaver Franz von, 1803-1882. Tafeln zur Bestimmung der Mineralien mittelst einfacher chemischer Versuche auf trockenem und nassem Wege. 7.verm. Aufl. Munchen, J. Lindauer, 1861. 102p. 549.1/K79t/1861 The first edition of this work was published in 1833. 1287 Kobell. Tafeln zur Bestimmung der Mineralien mittelst einfacher chemischer Versuche auf trockenem und nassem Wege. 12.neu bearb. und verm. Aufl. von K. Oebbeke. Munchen, J. Lin- dauersche Buchhandlung, 1884. 108p. 549.1/K791 "Literatur": p. xx-xxiii. 1288 Kobell. Instructions for the discrimination of minerals by simple chemical experiments. Translated from the German by Robert Corbet Campbell. Glasgow, R. Griffin, 1841. 51p., illus. 549.1/K79tEc Translation of: Tafeln zur Bestimmung der Mineralien. 1289 Kobell. Skizzen aus dem Steinreiche; geschrieben fiir des gebildete Gesellschaft. Munchen, C. Kaiser, 1850. 256p. 549/K79s 1290 Kobell. Die Mineral-Namen und die mineralogische Nomenklatur. Munchen, J. G. Cotta, 1853. 160p. 549.03/K79m 1291 Koch, Albrecht Karl. Description of the Missourium theristocaulodon (Koch), or Missouri leviathan, (Leviathan missouriensis) , together with its supposed habits, and Indian traditions, also comparisons on the whale, crocodile, and Missourium, with the leviathan, as described in the 41st chapter of the Book of Job. 4th ed. London, E. Fisher, 1842. 23p. 569.6/K81d 1292 Kohler, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1805-1871. De nonnullis diallagi varietatibus. Marburgi, 1828. 32p. 549.6/K82d Diss. inaug. Marburg. Koksharov to Koninck 311 1293 Koksharov, Nikolai Ivanovich, 1818-1893. Materialien zur Mineralogie Russlands. St. Petersburg, Ge- druckt bei A. Jacobson, 1853-91 [1853-93]. 2v. in 1, illus., fold, plates, diagrs., and atlas of 87 (i.e. 93) plates. 549.947/K82mG "Dem andenken N. I. von Kokscharow": v. 11: p. [129J-137. Translation of Materialy dlia mineralogii Rossii. Imperfect: t.p. of vol.1 wanting. 1294 Konig, Emanuel, 1658-1731. Regnum minerale, generale et speciale. Quorum illud natu- ralem et artificialem mineralium productionem cum paralle- lismo alchymico verorum philosophorum, tractatibus hu- cusque ineditis, commentario super jntroitum philalethae, &c. candide sistit, olim sub nomine regni quart! sulphurum fixorum metallicorum promissum. Hoc vero metalla, lapides, salia, sulphura, terras, quin & acidulas, thermas, physice, chymice, practice recludit. Basileae, E. Konig, Senioris, 1703. 428p., port, (tinted). 549/K83r 1295 Koninck, Laurent Guillaume de, 1809-1887. Description des coquilles fossiles de I'argile, de Basele, Boom, Schelle, etc. [Bruxelles?, Academie royale des sciences, des lettres, et des beaux-arts de Belgique?], 1837. 37p., 4 plates. 564/K836d Detached from Academie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux arts de Belgique. Nouveaux memoires, t.11. 1296 Koninck. Description des animaux fossiles qui se trouvent dans le terrain carbonifere de Belgique. Liege, Impr. et lit. de H. Dessain; [etc., etc.], 1842-1844. 650p., and atlas of 69 plates. q560.9493/K83d q560.9493/K83d/plates 1297 Koninck. Description des animaux fossiles qui se trouvent dans le terrain carbonifere de Belgique. Supplement. Liege, 1851. 716p. q560.9493/K83d/sup. 1298 Koninck. Recherches sur les animaux fossiles. Liege, H. Dessain, 1847 and Bruxelles, 1873. 2v. in 1, plates. q560/K83r Premiere partie: Monographie des genres Productus et Cho- netes, 1847. 312 Kopp to Lacoste Deuxieme partie: Monographic des fossiles carboniferes de Bleiberg en Carinthie, 1873. 1299 Kopp, Johann Heinrich, 1777-1858, jt. author. See LEONHARD, KARL CAESAR VON, Systematisch-tabella- rische . . . 1806, and Propaedeutik der Mineralogie . . . 1817. 1300 Kriiger, Johann Gottlob, 1715-1759. Geschichte der Erde in alleraltesten Zeiten. Halle, Luderwald, 1746. 186p., 3 plates. 551/K93g 1301 Kriiger. Histoire des anciennes revolutions du globe terrestre. Avec une Relation chronologique et historique des tremblemens de terre, arrives sur notre globe depuis le commencement de I'ere chretienne jusqu'a present. Amsterdam, Se vend a Paris, Damonneville, 1752. 328p., 3 fold, plates. 551/K93gFd Translation by F. A. Deslandes of the author's Geschichte der Erde in alleraltesten Zeiten. 1302 Kiihn, Heinrich, 1690-1769. Meditations sur I'origine des fontaines, I'eau des puits: et autres problemes qui ont du rapport a ce sujet. A Bordeaux, Chez Pierre Brun, imprimeur-aggrege de I' Academic Royale, rue Saint James, 1741. 248p., fold, plates. 551.498/K955m 1303 Kurr, Johann Gottlob von, 1798-1870. Grundzuge der okonomisch-technischen Mineralogie. Ein Lehr- und Handbuch fur Oekonomen und Gewerbsmanner sowie fUr Polytechnische, Real, Gewerbs, Land und Forst- wirthschaftliche Lehranstalten. 2.Aufl. Leipzig, Baumgartners, 1844. 619p., illus., plates. 549/K96g2 1304 Kutorga, Stepan Semenovich, 1805?-1861. Beitrag zur Geognosie und Palaeontologie Dorpate's und seiner naechsten Umgebungen. St. Petersburg, 1835. 45p., 7 plates. 554.741/K96b 1305 Lacoste, Pierre Francois, 1754-1826. Observations sur les volcans de I'Auvergne, suivies de notes sur divers objets, recueillies dans une course mineralogique, faite I'annee derniere, an 10 (1802). Clermont-Ferrand, Vve. Delcros et fils [etc.], 1803. 196p. 551.21/L119o OBSERVATIONS GEOLOGY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; WITH SOME REMARKS ON THE KFFECT PRODUCED ON THE NATURE AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, BY THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF ROCKS; AND AN APPLICATION TO THE FERTILITY OF EVERY STATE IN THE IN REFERENCE TO THE ACCOMPANYING GEOLOGICAL MAP. WITH TWO PLATES. BY WILLIAM MACLURE. Jteacl as a Memoir before the American Philosophical Society, and inserted in the 1st vol. of their Transactions, New Series. PHILADELPHIA : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY ABRAHAM SMALL, No. 112, CHESNUT STREET AND SOLD BY HIM AND J. MELISH. 1817. Cat. No. 1449 314 Lacoste to Lamarck 1306 Lacoste. Lettres mineralogiques et geologiques sur les volcans de I'Auvergne, ecrites dans un voyage fait en 1804. Clermont, L'impr. de Landriot, 1805. 459p., 2 tables. 554.4/LHfi 1307 Laet, Joannes de, 1593-1649. De gemmis et lapidibus libri duo quibus praemittitur Theo- phrasti liber De lapidibus, graece & latine cum brevibus annotationibus. Lugduni Batavorum, ex officina I. Maire, 1647. 210p., illus. x553.8/L12d 1308 Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de, 1744- 1829. Recherches sur les causes des principaux fails physiques, et particulierement sur celles de la combustion, de I'elevation de I'eau dans I'etat de vapeurs . . . de I'origine des composes et de tous les mineraux; enfin de I'entretien de la vie des etres organiques, de leur accroissement, de leur etat de vigueur, de leur deperissement et de leur mort. Avec une planche. Paris, Maradan, [1794]. 2v., plates, fold. tab. 530/L16r 1309 Lamarck. Memoires de physique et d'histoire naturelle, etablis sur des bases de raisonnement independantes de toute theorie; avec I'exposition de nouvelles considerations sur la cause generale des dissolutions; sur la matiere du feu; sur la couleur des corps; sur la formation des composes; sur I'origine des mi- neraux; et sur I'organisation des corps vivans. Lus a la premiere classe de I'lnstitut National, dans ses seances ordinaires. Paris, L'Auteur, 1797. 410p. x530/L16m Author's autographed presentation copy to Monsieur Delaport. 1310 Lamarck. Memoires presentant les bases d'une nouvelle theorie, phy- sique et chymique, fondee sur la consideration des molecules essentielles des composes, et sur celle des trois etats prin- cipaux du feu dans la nature; servant en outre de deve- loppement a I'ouvrage intitule: Refutation de la theorie pneu- matique. Lus a la premiere classe de I'lnstitut National, dans ses seances ordinaires. Paris, Chez I'auteur, 1797. 410p., fold, tables. x530.1/L16m Lamarck 315 1311 Lamarck. Systeme des animaux sans vertebres, ou tableau general des classes, des ordres et des genres de ces animaux. Presentant leurs caracteres essentiels et leur distribution, d'apres la consideration de leurs rapports naturels et de leur organi- sation, et suivant ('arrangement etabli dans les galeries du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, parmi leurs depouilles conser- vees; precede du discours d'ouverture du cours de zoologie, donne dans le Museum national d'histoire naturelle I'an 8 de la Republique. Paris, Deterville, 1801. 432p., fold, tables. 592/L16s 1312 Lamarck. Hydrogeologie; ou, Recherches sur I'influence qu'ont les eaux sur la surface du globe terrestre; sur les causes de I'existence du bassin des mers, de son deplacement et de son transport successif sur les differens points de la surface de ce globe; enfin sur les changemens que les corps vivans exercent sur la nature et I'etat de cette surface. Paris, L'auteur, [1802]. 268p. x551.35/L16h 1313 Lamarck. Recherches sur ('organisation des corps vivans, et particu- lierement sur son origine, sur la cause de ses developpemens et des progres de sa composition, et sur celle qui, tendant continuellement a la detruire dans chaque individu, amene necessairement sa mort; Precede du Discours d'ouverture du cours de zoologie donne dans le Museum National d'His- toire Naturelle. Paris, L'Auteur, 1802. 216p. ; 1 fold, table. 570.1/L16r 1314 Lamarck. Memoire sur les fossiles des environs de Paris, comprenant la determination des especes qui appartiennent aux animaux marins sans vertebres, et dont la plupart sont figures dans la collection des velins du Museum. [Paris, 1802-09]. 284p., 28 plates. 560.944/L16m Caption title. Imperfect: last 3(?) pages of text wanting. Plates numbered 13, 19 and 25 in original wanting. Reprint; text originally published in Annales du Museum d'hist. nat. [Paris] t.1-8, 1802-06; plates, in t.6-9, 12 and 14, 1805-09. Cf. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Library. Cat. v.3 (1910), p.1048. Plates have descriptive legends pencilled in ms.; scattered ms. notes on 96C. [not Lamarck's] numbered in ms. and inserted at end. Stamped on fly leaf: L(?) Faujas S'Fond. 316 Lamarck to Lang 1315 Lamarck. Extrait du cours de zoologie du Museum d'histoire naturelle sur les animaux sans vertebras, presentant la distribution et la classification de ces animaux, les caracteres des principales divisions, et une simple liste des genres . . . Paris, D'Hautel, 1812. 127p. 592/L16e 1316 Lamarck. Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertebres, presentant les caracteres generaux et particuliers de ces animaux, leur dis- tribution, leurs classes, leurs families, leurs genres, et la citation des principales especes qui s'y rapportent; precedee d'une introduction offrant la determination des caracteres essentiels de I'animal, sa distinction du vegetal et des autres corps naturels, enfin, ('exposition des principes fondamentaux de la zoologie. Paris, Verdiere, 1815-22. 7v. 596/L16H Vol. 6 in 2 parts. 1317 Lamarck. Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertebres. 2.ed. rev. et augm. des notes presentant les faits nouveaux dont la science s'est enrichie jusqu'a ce jour; par MM. G. P. Deshayes et H. Milne Edwards . . . Paris, Londres, J. B. Bouilliere, 1835-45. 11v. 596/L16H2 1318 La Metherie, Jean Claude de, 1743-1817. Theorie de la terre. Paris, Maradan, 1795. 3v., illus. 549/L18t 1319 La Metherie. Theorie de la terre. 2.ed., cor., et augm. d'une mineralogie. Paris, Maradan, 1797. 5v., front, (port.), fold, plates, fold, map, fold, diagrs. 549/L18t/1797 1320 La Metherie. See BERTRAND, PHILIPPE, Nouveaux principes de geolo- gic ... 1797 and 1803. 1321 Lang, Carl Nicolaus, 1670-1741. Historia lapidum figuratorum Helvetiae, ejusque viciniae, in qua non solum enarrantur omnia eorum genera, species et vires aeneisque tabulis repraesentantur, sed insuper addu- cuntur eorum loca nativa, in quibus reperiri solent, ut cuilibet facile sit eos colligere, modo adducta loca adire libeat. Ve- netiis, sumptibus authoris, Typis J. Tomasini; [etc., etc.], 1708. MARBO DEI GA.LLI POETAE VE tuftifjim de lapidibm prrft'o/w Encheri* ebon, cm fcbolijs Piflorij Vil* EIVSDEM prCTORII DE lit fide molari carmen. Leflori* \ui cup'u ctruMflim gfomrm fc/r? medutLx, Hue t4emat,totuMt continet ife liber : \ui decies [ents capiteUis nomntt dicit, ANNO xxxr Cat. No. 1495 318 Lang to Lapham 80p. ; 53 plates. 560.9494/L25H Bound with his Tractatus de origine lapidum figurato- rum . . . 1709. 1322 Lang. Tractatus de origine lapidum figuratorum, in quo diffuse disseritur, utrum nimirum sint corpora marina a diluvio ad monies translata & tractu temporis petrificata vel an a seminio quodam e materia lapidescente intra terram generentur, qui- bus accedit accurata diluvii . . . Lucernae, Sumptibus authoris, typis A. F. Hautt, 1709. 80p. 560/L251 Library owns a second copy which is bound with his Historia lapidum figuratorum Helvetiae . . . 1708 (560.9494/L25h). 1323 Lange, Johann Joachim, 1698-1765, praeses. Lithographia Halensis, exhibens lapides circa Halam Saxonum reperiendos, systematice digestos. Secundum: Classes et or- dines, genera et species, cum synonymis selectis et descrip- tionibus speciarum. Praefactus est Joachim Langius. Halae, Joh. Jac. Curt, 1759. 80p., 2 plates in 1. uncat. Respondent: Johann Christian Daniel Schreber. 1324 Langsdorf, Karl Christian von, 1757-1834. Vollsta'ndige auf Theorie und Erfahrung gegrundete Anleitung zur Salzwerkskunde. Altenburg, Richter, 1784. 482p., 18 plates. 622.363/L26v/1784 Plate no. 18 bound in incorrect order. 1325 Laperouse, Jean Francois de Galaup, 1741-1788. Voyage de La Perouse autour du monde, public conforme- ment au decret du 22 avril 1791, et redige par M. L. A. Millet- Mureau. Paris, Plassan, 1798. 4v. 910.41/L31v/1798 1326 Lapham, Increase Allen, 1811-1875. A geographical and topographical description of Wisconsin; with brief sketches of its history, geology, mineralogy, natural history, population. Milwaukee, Wis., P. C. Hale, 1844. 255p., front, (fold. map). x917.75/L31g 2d edition published 1846 under title: Wisconsin: its geography and topography . . . 1327 Lapham. Wisconsin: its geography and topography, history, geology and mineralogy; together with brief sketches of its antiquities, Laplace to La Rue 319 natural history, soil, productions, population, and govern- ment. 2d ed., greatly improved. Milwaukee, I. A. Hopkins; New York, Paine & Burgess, etc., 1846. 208p. 917.75/L31w 1328 Laplace, Pierre Simon, 1749-1827. Exposition du Systeme du Monde. Paris, Impr. du Cercle- social, 1796. 2v. in 1. 520/L31e 1329 Laplace. The system of the world. Tr. from the French, and elucidated with explanatory notes. By the Rev. Henry H. Harte . . . Dublin, Printed at the University Press for Longmans, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London, 1830. 2v. 523/L31 Contents. v.1. book I. Of the apparent motion of the heavenly bodies, book II. Of the real motions of the heavenly bodies, book III. Of the laws of motion. v.2 book IV. Of the theory of universal gravitation, book V. Summary of the history of astronomy. 1330 Laplace. Traite de mecanique celeste. Paris, J. B. M. Duprat, [1798]- 1825. 5v. x521.1/L31t/1798 1331 Larkin, Nathaniel John, 1781-1855. An introduction to solid geometry and to the study of crystallography. Containing an investigation of some of the properties belonging to the platonic bodies independent of the sphere. Illustrated by four plates from original drawings by the author. London, Printed for the author: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820. 140p., 4 fold, plates. 548.7/L32i 1332 La Rue, Francois, ca. 1520- 1585. De gemmis aliquot, iis praesertim quarum Diuus lonnes Apos- tolus in sua Apocalypsi meminit: De alys quoque, quarum usus hoc qui apud omnes percrebruit, Libri duo: Theologis non minus utiles quam philosophis, omnino felicioribus in- genys periucundi, e non vulgaribus utriusque philosophiae adytis deprompti . . . Tiguri, n.p., 1565. 85p. uncat. Bound with Gesner, Konrad, ed., De omni rerum fossilium genere gemmis, lapidibus, metallis, et huiusmodi, libri aliquot, ple- riique nunc primum editi . . . 1565. 320 La Tourrette to Lawson 1333 La Tourrette, Marc Antoine Louis Claret de Fleurieu de, 1729-1793. Voyage au Mont Pilat dans la Province du Lyonnois, contenant des observations sur I'histoire naturelle de cette montagne, & des lieux circonvoisins; suivies du catalogue raisonne des plantes qui y croissent. Avignon, Reynault, 1770. 223p. 570.94458/L35V 1334 Launay, Louis de, 1740?- 1805? Mineralogie des anciens. Bruxelles, Weissenbruch, [1803]. 2v., fold, table. 549/L37m Bibliographical footnotes. 1335 Laurance, John. Geology in 1835; a popular sketch of the progress, leading features, and latest discoveries of this rising science. London, Simkin, Marshall, 1835. 139p., illus. 550/L375g 1336 Lavizzari, Luigi, 1814-1875. Istruzione popolare sulle principal! rocce; ossia, sulle pietre e terre piu comuni del cantone Ticino e loro use nelle arti. Lugano, Tipografia di G. Bianchi, 1849. 101p., 2 fold, tables. 552/L39J 1337 Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent, 1743-1794, jt. author. See FOUGEROUX, DE BONDAROY, AUGUSTE DENIS, Au- tograph draft ... on Guettard . . . ca. 1778. 1338 Lavoisier. Observations generales sur les couches horizontales, qui ont ete deposees par la mer, et sur les consequences qu'on peut tirer de leurs dispositions, relativement a I'anciennete du globe terrestre, in Memoires de I'Academie Royale des Sci- ences, Paris, 1789. p.351-371. 506 PAH/1789 1339 Lawrence, Byrem. A geological map of the western states. J. C. Sharp, printer, 1843. G4045/.C5/1843/.L3 Col. map. Scale not given. Includes structure sections. 1340 Lawson, John. See LESLIE, WILLIAM, Minister of St. Andrews and Longbride, A manual of the antiquities . . . Moray. . . 1823. HISTOIRE PHYSIQUE DE LA MER. Ouvrage enrichi de figures deflin6es d'apres le Naturel. PAR LOUIS FERDINAND COMTE DE MARSILLI, MEMBRE DE VACADEMIE ROTALE DES SCIENCES DE PARIS. A AMSTERDAM, Aux DETENS DE LA COMPAGNIE. M. DCC. XXV. 322 Lea to Lecoq 1341 Lea, Isaac, 1792-1886. Contributions to geology. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Blan- chard, 1833. 227p., 6 plates. 564/L46c Contents. Tertiary formation of Alabama. New Tertiary fos- sil shells from Maryland and New Jersey. New genus of fossil shell from New Jersey. Tufaceous lacustrine formation of Syracuse, Onondaga County, New Jersey. 1342 Lea. Fossil foot-marks in the red sandstone of Pottsville, Pa. Phil- adelphia, Printed by T. K. and P. G. Collins, 1855. 16p., double col. plates. f557/P38fi 1343 Le Brun, L. S. D. Observations critiques sur un ouvrage intitule: Examen de la houille, consideree comme engrais des terres, par M. Raulin. Instruction sur I'usage des houilles d'engrais & de leurs cendres. Experiences et observations sur la maladie du seigle nommee ergot . . . Amsterdam, Charle, 1777. 150p. 631.81/L49o 1344 Le Brun, Pierre. Lettres qui decouvrent I'illusion des philosophes sur la ba- guette, et qui detruisent leurs systemes. Paris, Jean Boudot, 1693. 309p. uncat. 1345 Lecoq, Henri, 1802-1871. Vues et coupes des principales formations geologiques du departement du Puy-de-D6me, accompagnees de la descrip- tion et des echantillons des roches qui les composent, par H. Lecoq et J. B. Bouillet. Paris, M. F. G. Levrault, 1830. 266p., 31 col. plates. 554.4591/L49v 1346 Lecoq. Description du volcan de Pariou. Clermont-Ferrand, Pelisson, 1833. 91p., 2 plates. 551.21/L49d 1347 Lecoq. Elemens de geologic et d'hydrographie, ou; Resume des notions acquises sur les grandes lois de la nature; faisant suite et servant de complement aux elemens de geographic phy- sique et de meteorologie. Paris, J. B. Bailliere, 1838. 2v., 8 plates, front. 550/L492e Lecoq to Lehmann 323 1348 Lecoq. Des glaciers et des climats; ou, Des causes atmospheriques en geologic. Recherches sur les forces diluviennes, indepen- dantes de la chaleur centrale, sur les phenomenes glaciaire et erratique. Paris, P. Bertrand, 1847. 566p. 551.31/L49g 1349 Lecoq. Les eaux minerales, considerees dans leurs rapports avec la chimie et la geologic. Paris, J. Rothschild, editeur, 1864. 463p. uncat. Signed by the author. 1350 Lecoq. Les epoques geologiques de I'Auvergne. Avec 170 planches ou figures, dont plusieurs coloriees et des autographes de Dolomieu, D'Hauy & de De Saussure et un dessin facsimile de Madame Necker De Saussure. Paris, New York, Bailliere, 1867. 5v., plates: part, col., part. fold. (incl. facsims.). 554.459/L49e 1351 Ledermuller, Martin Frobenius, 1719-1769. Traite phisique et microscopique de I'asbeste, I'amiante, le lin de pierre ou de terre, et de quelques autres fossiles qui y ont du rapport. Traduit de I'allemand. Avec VI. planches enluminees. Nuremberg, A. W. Winterschmidt, 1775. 16p., 6 col. plates. 549.6/L49pFh Translated by Martinus Houttuyn. Title of original: Physicalisch-mikroskopische Abhandlung vom Asbest, Amiant, Stein- oder Erdfla'che. 1352 Lee, Sarah (Wallis) Bowdich, 1791-1856. Memoires du Baron George Cuvier, publics en anglais par Mistress Lee, et en francais par Theodore Lacordaire, sur les documens fournis par sa famille. Paris, H. Fournier, 1833. 369p., port. B/C992CEC Bound with Brunei, Adolphe. Biographic d'Aime Bonpland. Paris, 1871. 1353 Lehmann, Johann Christian von. Grundsatze der Mineralogie. Frankfurt am Main, Barrentrapp und Wenner, 1791. 569p. 549/L528g 1354 Lehmann, Johann Gottlob, 1719-1767. Kurtze Einleitung in einige Theile der Bergwercks-Wissen- 324 Lehmann to Leibniz schaft; Anfa'ngern zum Besten abgefasset. Berlin, bey Chris- toph Gottlieb Nicolai, 1751. 8, 192, 5p., 2 plates, illus. x553.4/L52k Bound with: Abhandlung von den Metall-MUttern und der Erzeugung der Metalle . . . 1355 Lehmann. Abhandlung von den Metall-MUttern und der Erzeugung der Metalle aus der Naturlehre und Bergwerckswissenschaft her- geleitet und mit chymischen Versuchen erwiesen. Berlin, verlegt Christoph Gottlieb Nicolai, 1753. [16], 268, [8]p., 2 folded plates, illus. x553.4/L52k Bound with: Kurtze Einleitung in einige Theile der Bergwercks- Wissenschaft . . . Library owns another copy with the call number 553.4/L52a. 1356 Lehmann. Versuch einer Geschichte von Flotz-Geburgen; betreffend deren Entstehung, Lage, darinne befindliche Metallen, Mi- neralien und Fossllien grostentheils aus eigenen Wahrneh- mungen, chymischen und physicalischen Versuchen, und aus denen Grundsa'tzen der Natur-Lehre hergeleitet, und mit nOthigen Kupfern versehen. Berlin, Gottlieb August Lange, 1756. [80], 240, [8]p., 8 plates, illus. x551.43/L52v Imperfect: one side of folded plate trimmed off, with loss of key numbers. 1357 Lehmann. Traites de physique, d'histoire naturelle, de mineralogie et de metallurgie; ouvrages traduits de rAllemand. Paris: Chez Jean-Thomas Herissant, 1759. 3v., illus. x553.4/L52t:Fh Each vol. has separate t.p.; general title from half title page. Translated by P. H. T. Baron d'Holbach. Vol. 1 includes: Trait des moufettes, ou des exhalaisons per- nicieuses qui se font sentir dans les souterreins des mines, traduit du Latin de Zacharie Theobald, enrichi de remarques par M. Leh- mann. Contents. T.1. L'Art des mines, ou, Introduction aux con- naissances necessaires pour ('exploitation des mines metalliques. T.2. Trait de la formation des metaux, et de leur matrices ou minieres. T.3. Essai d'une histoire naturelle des couches de la terre . . .; avec des considerations physiques sur les causes des tremblemens de terre . . . 1358 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von, 1646-1716. Summi polyhistoris Godefridi Guilielmi Leibnitii Protogaea, LA FIGURE D E LA TERRE, De Meflieurs DE MAUPERTUIS,CLAI- RAUT, CAMUS, LE MONNIER, de TAcademie Royale des Sciences, & de M. 1'Abbe" OUTHIER, Correfpondanc de la mme Academic, Aecompagne's de M. CELSIUS, Profes- fcur d'Aftronomie a Upfal : FAlfES PAR GRDRE DU ROJ AU CERCLE POLAIRE.. Pcr Af* DE A AMSTERDAM, Chez JEAN C A t V FF MDCCXXXVIIL 1^ -1CTI 326 Leigh to Lemnius sive de prima facie telluris et antiquissimae historiae vestigiis in ipsis naturae monumentis dissertatio, ex schedis manu- scriptis viri illustris in lucem edita a Christiano Ludovico Scheidio. Goettingae, Sumptibus I. G. Schmidii, 1749. 86p., 12 plates (part. fold.). 550/L53p 1359 Leigh, Charles, 1663-1701. The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, in Derbyshire; with an account of the British, Phoenician, Ar- menian, Gr. and Rom. antiquities in those parts. Oxford, printed for the author, 1700. 3 parts paged separately. q570.942/L533n Some pages are out of sequence. 1360 Leithart, John. Practical observations on the mechanical structure, mode of formation, the repletion or filling up, and the intersection and relative age of mineral veins; with the application of several new theoretical principles to the art of mining. By John Leithart, Mine Agent. London, J. Weale; [etc., etc.], 1838. 83p., 11 plates, diagr. 553.1/L53p 1361 Lelarge de Lignac, Joseph Adrien, 1710-1762. Lettres a un Ameriquain sur I'Histoire naturelle, generale et particuliere de monsieur de Buffon. Hambourg, 1751. 3v. 500/B86hYfi Errata slip inserted in v.1. 1362 Le Mascrier, Jean Baptiste, 1697-1760. Description de I'Egypte contenant plusieurs remarques cu- rieuses sur la geographie ancienne et moderne de ce paTs, sur ses monumens anciens, sur les moeurs, les coutumes, & la religion des habitans, sur le gouvernement & le commerce, sur les animaux, les arbres, les plantes, &c. Composee sur les memoires de M. de Maillet. Paris, chez Louis Genneau et Jacques Rollin, 1735. 570p. illus. fold, map, with portrait of de Maillet. 916.2/L54d 1363 Lemnius, Levinus, 1505-1568. De miraculis occultis naturae, libri (III. De vita cum animi et corporis incolumitate recte instituenda. lenae, Tobias Stein- man, 1588. 868p. x613 L54d/1588 A small part of this medieval work treats the medicinal use of stones. Lemnius to Leonardus 327 1364 Lemnius. Occulta naturae miracula. Wunderbarliche Geheimnisse der Natur in des Menschen Leibe und Seel, auch in vielen andern naturlichen Dingen, als Steinen, Ertzt, Gewechs und Thieren. Allen frommen Hauswirthen, verstendigen Hausfrauen, fleis- sigen Naturkundigern, guten Hausartzten, Liebhabern der Gesundheit, und gemeinem Vaterland zum besten, nicht allein aus dem Latein in Deutsche Sprache gebracht, sondern auch zum dritten Mai vermehret und eines grossen Theils von newes selbs geschrieben, durch lacobum Horstium. Leip- zig, 1588. 629p. x613/L54dGh3 The library owns another copy of the same title published in 1593 (x613/L54dGh/1593). Both works are translations of De miraculis occultis naturae . . . 1588. 1365 Lenz, Johann Georg L., 1748-1832. Mustertafeln der bis jetzt bekannten einfachen Mineralien, worauf dieselben nach ihren Gestalten und naturlichen Far- ben abgebildet, und ihre ubrigen Verhaltnisse gegen einander bestimmt werden. Jena, Auf Kosten des Verfassers, 1794. 111p., col. illus. 549.1/L54m 1366 Lenz. System der aussern Kennzeichen der Mineralien, in deutscher, lateinischer, italienischer, franzosischer, danischer und unga- rischer Sprache. Bamberg, T. Gobhard, 1800. 32p. 549.03/L549s 1367 Leonardus, Cam ill us, fl. 1502. Speculum lapidum clarissimi artium et medicine . . . Venetiis, Melchior Sessam & Petrum de Rauanis sociis, 1516. 66p. uncat. 1368 Leonardus. The mirror of stones: in which the nature, generation, prop- erties, virtues and various species of more than 200 different jewels, precious and rare stones, are distinctly described. Also certain and infaillible rules to know the good from the bad, how to prove their genuineness, and to distinguish the real from the counterfeits. Extracted from the works of Aristotle, Pliny, Isidorus, Dionysius Alexandrinus, Albertus Magnus, &c . . . dedicated to Caesar Borgia. First translated into English. London, J. Freeman, 1750. 240p. 553.8/L55sE 328 Leonhard 1369 Leonhard, Gustav von, 1816-1878. Ueber die a'lteren oder Palaozoischen Gebilde im Norden von Deutschland und Belgien, verglichen mit Formationen desselben Alters in Grossbritannien von Sedgwick und Mur- chison, nebst einer Uebersicht der Fauna der Palaozoischen Gebilde in den Rheinlanden und einer Tabelle der orga- nischen Reste des Devonischen Systemes in Europa von Archiac und Verneuil. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart, 1844. 248p., 3 plates, fold. col. map, col. profiles. 554.3/L55u 1370 Leonhard. Geognostische Skizze des Grossherzogthums Baden. Ein Leit- faden fur Vortrage in Hoheren und Mittelschulen jeder Art, . . . Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagshandlung, 1861. 2.verm. u. verb. Aufl. 168p., fold. map. 554.346/L55g2 Literatur: p. [104J-108. 1371 Leonhard, Karl Casar von, 1779-1862. Systematisch-tabellarische Uebersicht und Charakteristik der Mineralkorper. In oryktognostischer und orologischer Hin- sicht aufgestellt von C. C. Leonard, K. F. Merz und Dr. J. H. Kopp. Frankfurt am Main, J. D. Hermann, 1806. 125 (i.e. 208)p., 16 plates. f549/L55e Pages 1-83 numbered in duplicate. 1372 Leonhard. Propaedeutik der Mineralogie. Von Dr. C. C. Leonhard, Dr. J. H. Kopp und C. L. Gaertner. Mit 10 schwartzen und ausge- malten Kupfertafeln. Frankfurt am Main, In der J. C. Her- mannschen Buchhandlung, 1817. 315p., 10 plates. f549/L55p "Literatur der Mineralogie": p. 229-277. "Alphabetische Uebersicht der Autoren, Uebersetzer und He- rausgeber in der Literatur der Mineralogie, sowie der andern mit den angefUhrten Schriften in Beziehung stehenden Gelehrten": p. 278-309. Added t.p.: Einleitung und Vorbereitung zur Mineralogie. Als erster Theil den Systematisch-tabellarischen Uebersicht und Cha- rakteristik der Mineralkoerper. Imperfect: 1st plate wanting. 1373 Leonhard. Handbuch der Oryktognosie. Fur akademische Vorlesungen und zum Selbststudium. Mit sieben Steindruck-Tafeln. Hei- delberg, Bei Mohr und Winter, 1821. 720p., 7 fold, plates. 549/L55h MICHAELIS MERCATI SAMMINIATENSIS METALLOTHECA. Opus Pofthumum , Aufl 'or it ate , & ZMunificentid CLEMENTIS UNDECIMI PONTIFICIS MAXIMI E tenebrif in lucem eduftum ; Opera autetn, & ftudio JOANNISMARIJELANCISII ARGHIATRI PONT IF 1C 1 1 ILLUSTRATUM. GUI ACCESS1T APPENDIX CUM XIX. KkCENS INVfcNI^ R OM JE MDCCXIXr Apud Jo: MARfAM SALVIONI Typographum VATICANUM In Archigymnafio SAPIENTI*. U P * * R U M fACULTATE. 330 Leonhard to Leslie 1374 Leonhard. Grundziige der Geologic und Geognosie; Lehrbuch ftir 6f- fentliche Vortrage besonders auch in Gymnasien und Real- schulen so wie zum Selbstudium. 2., verm, und verb. Aufl. Heidelberg, J. Engelmann, 1831. 308p., 6 plates. 550/L55gr/1831 His Naturgeschichte des Mineralreich, 2. Abth. 1375 Leonhard. Lehrbuch der Geognosie und Geologic. Stuttgart, E. Schwei- zerbart's Verlagshandlung, 1835. [5]-869p., illus., diagrs. 552/L55C Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche zur allgemeinen Belehrung . . . Bd. 3. 1376 Leonhard. Geologic; oder, Naturgeschichte der Erde auf allgemein fass- liche Weise abgehandelt. Mit Stahlstichen. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart, 1836-44. 5v., illus., 97 plates. 550/L55g Populelre Vorlesungen Gber Geologic. 1377 Leonhard, ed. Taschenbuch fur Freunde der Geologic in allgemein fasslicher Weise, bearbeitet von Karl Ca'sar v. Leonhard. v.1-3, 1845-47. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. 3v., illus., plates (part. col.). 550/L554 Annual. Ceased publication with v.3, 1847. Library owns v.1-2. 1378 Leske, Nathanael Gottfried, 1751-1786. See KLEIN, JACOB THEODOR, Naturalis dispositio Echino- dermatun . . . Additamenta [by] Leske [1778] . . . 1734. 1379 Leske. See KARSTEN, DIETRICH LUDWIG GUSTAV, Des Herrn Na- thanael Gottfried Leske . . . hinterlassenes Mineralienkabi- net . . . 1789. 1380 Leslie, William, Minister of St. Andrews and Longbride. A manual of the antiquities, distinguished buildings and natural curiosities of Moray in its ancient prelatic extent; with an outline of the geology and mineralogy of the county and an itinerary of the province for the information of inquisitive travellers and others [by John Lawson]. 2d ed. adjusted to the Lesser to Lhwyd 331 passing time. Elgin, Printed by R. Johnston for I. Forsyth, 1823. 144p., front. x914.123/L56m/1823 1381 Lesser, Friedrich Christian, 1692-1754. Lithotheologie, das ist; naturliche Historie und geistliche Betrachtung derer Steine, also abgefasst, dass daraus die Allmacht, Weissheit, Gute und Gerechtigkeit des grossen SchSpffers gezeuget wird, anbey viel Spruche der Heiligen Schrifft erkla'hret, und die Menschen allesamt zur Bewun- derung, Lobe und Dienste des grossen Gottes ermuntert werden. Neu-verb. Aufl. Hamburg, C. W. Brandt, 1751. 2v., 9 plates. 550/L552C/1751 1382 Lhwyd, Edward, 1660-1709. Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia, sive, lapidum alio- rumque fossilium Britannicorum singulari figura insignium; quotquot hactenus vel ipse invenit vel ab amicis accepit, distributio classica, scrinii sui lapidarii repertorium cum locis singulorum natalibus exhibens. Additis rariorum aliquot figuris acre incisis; cum epistolis ad clarissimos viros de quibusdam circa marina fossilia & stirpes minerales praesertim notandis. Nusquam magis erramus quam in falsis inductionibus: saepe enim ex aliquot exemplis Universale quiddam colligimus; idque perperam cum ad ea, quae excipi possunt animum non attendimus. Londini, Ex officina M. C., Lipsiae, Sumt. Joh. Ludw. Gleditsch & Weidmann, 1699. 139p., 23 leaves of plates (one folded), illus. (engravings). x560.942/L61i/1699 This is the 1st ed., published in 120 copies. 1383 Lhwyd. Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia sive lapidum aliorumq; fossilium Britannicorum singulari figura insignium, quotquot hactenus vel ipse invenit vel ab amicis accepit, distributio classica, scrinii sui lapidarii repertorium cum locis singulorum natalibus exhibens. Additis rariorum aliquot figuris acre incisis cum epistolis ad clarissimos viros de quibusdam circa marina fossilia & stirpes minerales praesertim notandis. Nusquam magis erramus quam in falsis inductionibus; sape enim ex aliquot exemplis Universale quiddam colligimus; idque per- peram cum ad ea, quae excipi possunt animum non atten- dimus. Lipsiae, Sumt. J. L. Gleditsch & Weidmann, 1699. 145p., illus., 14 fold, plates. uncat. 1384 Lhwyd. Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia. Sive, Lapidum alio- rumque fossilium Britannicorum singulari figura insignium, 332 Liebenroth to Lindley quotquot hactenus vel ipse invenit vel ab amicis accepit, distributio classica; scrinii sui lapidarii repertorium cum locis singulorum natalibus exhibens. Additis rariorum aliquot figuris aere incisis; cum epistolis ad clarissimos viros de quibusdam circa marina fossilia & stirpes minerales praesertim notandis. Ed. altera: novis quorundam speciminum iconibus aucta. Oxonii, E Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1760. 156p., 25 fold, plates. x560.942/L61i/1760 1385 Liebenroth, Friedrich Ernst Franz von. Geognostiche Beobachtungen und Entdeckungen in der Ge- gend von Dresden. Weissenfels, F. Severin, 1798. 120p. 554.321/L62g 1386 Liebknecht, Johann Georg, 1679-1740. Hassiae subterraneae specimen clarissima testimonia diluvii universalis heic et in locis vicinioribus occurrentia, ex priplici regno, animali, vegetabili et minerali, petita, figurisque aeneis exposita, imo omnis antiquitatis exempla certissima exhibens. Occasione arboris in mineram ferri mutatae, quae variis ob- servationibus, et nova ferrum ex limo coquendi methodo illustratur. Cui accedit: I. lo. Geilfusii . . . Rariss. de terra si- gillata Laubacensi tractatio ... II. De serratis et bigatis numis, dissertatio epistolica . . . Giessae, E. H. Lammers, 1730. 490p., 14 plates. 551.791/L62H 1387 Limbourg, P. de. Memoire pour servir a I'histoire naturelle des fossiles des Pays-Bas. Par M. de Limbourg, le jeune. Lu a la seance du 7 fevrier 1774. [Bruxelles, 1774]. [369]-418p. 549.9492/L62m From Memoires de 1'Academie royale des sciences de Belgique, t.l. 1388 Linden, Diederick Wessel. A treatise on the three medicinal mineral waters at Llandrin- dod, in Radnorshire, South Wales. With some remarks on mineral and fossil mixtures, in their native veins and beds; at least as far as respects their influence on water. London, Printed by J. Everingham and T. Reynolds, for the author, 1756. 336p., front. x613.38/L642t 1389 Lindley, John, 1799-1865. The fossil flora of Great Britain; or Figures and descriptions of the vegetable remains found in a fossil state in this country. O YFVLL NEVVESOVTOF the newe founde worlde , wherein is declared the rare andfinguler <~uertues of diner fe and fundrie Hcarbes, Trees, Oyles, Plantes,and Stones, u irh their aplicatto ns y afwe II for Phiftcke as Chirurgeriejhefaifdbe- pnfftocli appUeu^pngctljfucbe p^efentremeiiiefoi all DcfeafcM* ntaic feme altogethe to bee true: aifo t^epo^trature of ton If fayrinted at London in ponies Churche-yarde t/Lnno Domini. * si 7 * 334 Linne to Loader By John Lindley. . . and William Hutton . . . London, J. Ridg- way, 1831-37. 3v., illus., 230 plates. 561/L64f 1390 Linne, Carl von, 1707-1778, praeses. . . . Specimen academicum de crystallorum genera- tione . . . Upsaliae, [1747]. 30p., fold, plates. 548.5/L64s Diss. Upsala (M. Ka'hler, respondent). Error in paging: p. 26 numbered 29. Also in Linne's Amoenitatesacademicae, v. 1 [ed. 1], 1749, p.454- 488; [ed. 2], 1749 and ed. 3, 1787, p.454-482. For other reprints and translations see J. M. Hulth, Bibliographia Linnaeana, [1907], p.55. 1391 Lister, Martin, 1638?-1712. Historiae Animalium Angliae, tres tractatus Unus de araneis. Alter de cochleis turn terrestribus, turn fluviatilibus. Tertius de cochleis marinis. Quibus adjectus est quartus de lapidibus ejusdem insulae ad cochlearum quandam imaginem figura- tis . . . Londini, apud Joh. Martyn Regiae societatis typogra- phum, 1678. 250p., 9 plates. uncat. 1392 Lister. Appendicis ad historiae animalium Angliae, Tres Tractatus, &c. Altera editio, auctior & emendation Londini, S. Smith, 1685. 45p. 595.7/G55d/1685 Bound with Geodartius, Johannes, De insectis, in methodum redactus; cum notularum additione. Londini, S. Smith, 1685. 1393 Lister. Historiae sive synopsis methodicae conchyliorum et tabula- rium anatomicarum. Editio altera. Recensuit et indicibus auxit Gulielmus Huddesford . . . Oxonii, e typographeo Claren- doniano, 1770. 77, 6p., 439 plates (8 fold.). xq594/L69h/1770 1394 Lister. Historia sive synopsis methodica conchyliorum. Editio tertia. Recensuit et indice locupletissimo instruxit L. W. Dillwyn. Oxonii, e typographeo Clarendoniano, 1823. 48p. q594/L69h/1823 This ed. issued without the plates. 1395 Loader, T. B. T. B. Loader's scientific and commercial map of England and Wales; in which are delineated the canals, rail-roads, & nav- Lohneyss to Loscher 335 igable rivers. The extent of the navigation of each river, with the elevations of the canals, together with the geology, and principal situations of the mineral productions. [London?], T. B. Loader, 1831. G5750/.C5/1831/.L8 Col. map, 134 x 108 cm. on 4 sheets. Scale, 1 inch equals 10 miles. 1396 Lohneyss, Georg Engelhardt von, 1522-1622. Bericht, vom Bergkwerck, wie man dieselben bawen, und in guten Wolstandt bringen soil, sampt alien darzu gehorigen Arbeiten, Ordnung und Rechtlichen Process, n.p., Zellerfeldt, 1617. 343p., illus. q uncat. 1397 Lommer, Christian Hieronymus, d. 1787. Bergma'nnischer Beytrag zu der von der Koniglichen Gross- brittanischen Societa't der Wissenschaften, auf das Jahr 1781 ausgestellten Preissfrage: Wie waren die Bergwerke bey den Alten eigentlich beschaffen und eingerichtet? Und la'sst sich nicht nach angestellter Vergleichung derselben, mit den uns- rigen, zum Vortheil des Bergbaues, und Huttenwerke in unsern Zeiten, etwas von den Alten lernen? Freyberg, Carl Craz, 1785. 44p., illus. 622.0943/L838b The library owns a second copy which is bound with Flade, Christian Gottlob, De re Metallica . . . [1791]. (549/F59). 1398 Long, Stephen Harriman, 1784-1864. See JAMES, EDWIN, Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains . . . 1823. 1399 Longuemar, Alphonse le Touze de, b. 1803. Etude geologique des terrains de la rive gauche de I'Yonne compris dans les arrondissements d'Auxerre et de Joigny. Auxerre, Impr. et lithographic de Perriquet, 1843. 251p., map, 9 plates. 554.441/L85e Copy imperfect: map and plates listed in table of contents missing. 1400 Loscher, Carl Immanuel. Uebergangsordnung bei der Kristallisation der Fossilien wie sie aus einander entspringen und in einander ubergehen. Leipzig, S. L. Crusius, 1796. 61p., 6 fold, plates. 548.1/L89u 336 Lovell to Lyell 1401 Lovell, Robert, 1630?-1690. n.avfaopvKTo\oyia, sive panzoologicomineralogia. Or a com- pleat history of animals and minerals, containing the summe of all authors, both ancient and modern, galenicall and chymicall, touching animals . . . Oxford, printed by Hen. Hall, for Jos. Godwin, 1661. 48, 519, 152p. 615/L94p 1402 Lowry, Devalle (Varley). See VARLEY, DEVALLE (LOWRY). 1403 Lucas, Jean Andre Henri, 1780-1825. Tableau methodique des especes minerales, presentant la serie complete de leurs caracteres, et la nomenclature de leurs varietes, extrait du Traite de mineralogie de M. Haiiy, et augm. des nouvelles decouvertes; auquel on a joint I'in- dication des gisemens de chaque espece, et la description abregee de la collection de mineraux du Museum d'histoire naturelle. Paris, Levrault, Schoell et c ie ; [etc., etc.], 1806-13. 2v., front, (port.), fold, plates. 549/L962t Library owns v.1 only. 1404 Luchet, Jean Pierre Louis de la Roche du Maine de, 1740- 1792. Essais sur la mineralogie et la metallurgie. Maestricht, J. E. Dufour & P. Roux, 1779. 232p. 549/L96e 1405 Ludwig, Christian Friedrich, 1751-1823. Handbuch der Mineralogie nach A. G. Werner; zu Vorlesun- gen entworfen von Christian Friedrich Ludwig. Leipzig, S. L. Crusius, 1803-04. 2v. in 1, illus. (part. col.). 549/L966H Includes bibliographies. 1406 Lyell, Charles, 1797-1875. Life, letters and journals of Sir Charles Lyell, bart. ... Ed. by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Lyell. London, J. Murray, 1881. 2v., fronts, (ports.). B/L9841 "Geological papers and works by Sir Charles Lyell": v.2, p. 479- 482. 1407 Lyell. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. London, J. Murray, 1830-35. 3v., fronts., illus., maps (part, fold.), diagrs. 550/L98p HISTORIA UNIVERSAL TERREMOTOS, QUE TEM HAVIDO NO MUNDO , de que ha noticia , defde a fua creacao ate o feculo prefcnte. Com bum a NARRAAM INDIVIDUAL I>o Terremoto do primciro dc Novcmbro dc i?55- c, noticia venhdeira dos feus cffcitos cm Lisboa , todo Portugal , Al- garvcs , c mais partcs da Europa > Africa , c America . aonde fc cflcndcu : E buma DISSERTAQAO PHISICA Sobre as caufas geraes dos Terremotos, feus ejfeitos y differ en fas , e Prognofticos y e as particulares do ultimo. JOACHIM JOSEPH MOREIRA DE MENDONA L IS B O A: Na Offic. de ANTONIO VICENTE DA SILVA. Anno de MJDCCLVUI. Com todas as licenfas ncajferias. Cat. No. 1608 338 Lyell "The author has found it impossible to compress into two volumes, according to his original plan, the wide range of subjects, which must be discussed ... it will therefore be necessary to extend the 'Principles of geology' to three volumes." v.2, pref. Vol. 3 was issued for the first time in 1833, a little after the 2d edition of v.1-2, with which it is usually placed, as no 2d edition of v.3 ever appeared. 1408 Lyell. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation. The 2d ed. London, J. Murray, 1832-33. 3v., fronts., illus., plates, maps (part, fold.), diagrs. x550/L98p/1832 1409 Lyell. Principles of geology: being an inquiry how far the former changes of the earth's surface are referable to causes now in operation. In four volumes . . . 4th ed. London, J. Murray, 1835. 4v., front., illus., col. plates, maps (part, fold.), diagrs. 550/L98p/1835 1410 Lyell. Principles of geology, being an inquiry how far the former changes of the earth's surface are referable to causes now in operation. 5th ed. London, J. Murray, 1837. 4v., front., illus., plates, fold. maps. 550/L98p5 1411 Lyell. Principles of geology; or, The modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 8th and entirely rev. ed. Illustrated with maps, plates, and wood- cuts. London, J. Murray, 1850. 81 1p., front., illus., 11 plates (incl. 7 maps, 4 fold.). 550/L98p/1850 "Glossary of geological and other scientific terms": p. [775J-790. 1412 Lyell. Principles of geology; or, The modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 9th and entirely rev. ed. Illustrated with maps, plates, and wood- cuts. London, J. Murray, 1853. 835p., front., illus., 5 plates (incl. fold. map). 550/L98p/1853 "Glossary of geological and other scientific terms used in this work." p. 800-815. 1413 Lyell. Principles of geology; or, The modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. New Lyell 339 and entirely rev. ed. . . . New York, D. Appleton and company, 1854. 2v., fronts., illus., 6 plates (incl. fold, map), diagrs. 550/L98p9 "List of the dates of publication of successive editions of the 'Principles,' 'Elements,' and the 'Antiquity of man' ": v.1, p. ix-x. 1414 Lyell. Principles of geology; or, The modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. New and entirely rev. ed. . . . New York, D. Appleton & co., 1857. 834p., front., illus., 4 plates (incl. fold, map), diagrs. 550/L98p9a "Dates of the successive editions of the 'Principles' and 'Ele- ments' (or Manual) of geology, by the author": p. [vii]. "Glossary of geological and other scientific terms": p. [800]-816. 1415 Lyell. Principles of geology: or The modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 10th and entirely rev. ed. London: J. Murray, 1867-1868. 2v., illus., maps. 550/L98p/1867 1416 Lyell. Principles of geology; or, The modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 11th and entirely rev. ed. New York, D. Appleton and company, 1872. 2v., illus. 550/L98p11 1417 Lyell. Principles of geology; or, The modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants considered as illustrative of geology. 12th ed. . . . London, J. Murray, 1875. 2v., fronts., illus., 6 plates (incl. fold, map), diagrs. 550/L98p/1875 "List of the dates of publication of successive editions of the 'Principles,' 'Elements,' and the 'Antiquity of man' ": v.1, p. xi-xii. 1418 Lyell. Principes de geologic, ou Illustrations de cette science em- pruntees aux changements modernes que la terre et ses habitants ont subis. Ouvrage traduit de I'anglais sur la sixieme edition, et sous les auspices de M. Arago, par Mme Tullia Meulien . . . Paris, Langlois et Leclercq; [etc., etc.], 1843-48. 4v., front., illus., 11 plates (incl. maps). 550/L98pFa 1419 Lyell. Principes de geologic; ou, Illustrations de cette science em- pruntees aux changements modernes de la terre et de ses 340 Lyell habitants. Ouvrage traduit sur la derniere ed. anglaise, en- tierement refondue, par M. J. Ginestou. Paris, Gamier freres, 1873. 2v., illus. 550/L98pFg 1420 Lyell. Elements of geology. London, J. Murray, 1838. 543p. r illus., maps, diagrs. 550/L98/1838 The 3d, 4th and 5th eds. have title: A manual of elementary geology. 1421 Lyell. Elements of geology. 2d ed. London, J. Murray, 1841. 2v., illus., 7 plates (incl. 2 col. maps). 550/L98e/1841a Copy imperfect: front, wanting. 1422 Lyell. Elements of geology. Reprinted from the 2d English ed. . . . Boston, 1841. 2v., illus., 7 plates (incl. map), diagrs. 550/L98/1841 1423 Lyell. A manual of elementary geology: or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants, as illustrated by geological monuments. 4th and entirely rev. ed. Illustrated with 500 woodcuts. London, J. Murray, 1852. 512p., front., illus. 550/L98m/1852 "Dates of the successive editions of the 'Principles' and 'Ele- ments' (or Manual) of geology, by the author": p. xxxi. 1424 Lyell. A manual of elementary geology; or The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants, as illustrated by the geological monuments. Reprinted from the fourth and entirely revised edition. New York, D. Appleton and Co., 1853. 512p., 500 woodcuts. 550/L98m 1425 Lyell. A manual of elementary geology: or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants, as illustrated by geological monuments. Reprinted from the 4th and entirely rev. ed. Illustrated with five hundred woodcuts. New York, D. Ap- pleton & Co., 1854. 512p., front., illus. 550/L98m/1854 "Dates of the successive editions of the 'Principles' and 'Ele- ments' (or Manual) of geology, by the author": p. xxxii. CROSTACEI I EDEGLIALTRI MARINI CORPI Che fi truovano fu* monti L I B R I DUE Di ANTON-LAZZARO M O E O. V E N E Z I A APPRESSO STEFANO MONTI CON L1CENZA DE' SUPERIORI , E PR1V1LEG1O. Si vcodc prcflb Angiolo Gcrcmia in Merceria , airinfegna della Minerva. M DC C XL. Cat. No. 1611 342 Lyell 1426 Lyell. A manual of elementary geology: or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Reprinted from the 6th ed., greatly enl. Illus. with 750 woodcuts. New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1857. 647p., front., illus. 550/L98m/1857 1427 Lyell. Elements of geology; or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. 6th ed., greatly enlarged and illustrated with 770 woodcuts. New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1868. 803p., illus. 550/L98 1428 Lyell. The student's elements of geology. With more than 600 illustrations on wood. New York, Harper & brothers, 1891. [25]-640p., front., illus., diagrs. 550/L98s/1891 On cover: The student's series. 1429 Lyell. Eight lectures on geology, delivered at the Broadway Taber- nacle in the city of New York. Reported for "The New- York tribune." New York, Greeley & McElrath, 1842. 56p., illus., diagrs. 550/L98ei At head of title: Lyell's lectures on geology. Contents. I. Fresh water formation of Auvergne; extinct vol- canoes of successive periods. II. Structure of Aetna; origin of granitic rocks; changes in the organic world. III. Upheaval and subsidence of the earth. IV. Coral reefs. V. Origin of coal. VI. Fossil foot-prints. VII. Recession of the falls of Niagara. VIII. Boulders and icebergs. 1430 Lyell. Lectures on geology, delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, in the city of New York. 2d ed., rev., and corr., with a general introd., to which is added a sketch of a lecture on the different races of men, by J. Augustine Smith. Reported for the New-York Tribune by H. J. Raymond. New York, Greeley & McElrath, 1843. 55p., illus., front. 550/L98ei/1843 First published in 1842 under title: Eight lectures on geology. 1431 Lyell. Travels in North America; with geological observations on Lyell 343 the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. London, J. Murray, 1845. 2v., col. fronts., illus., plates, maps, facsims. 917/L98I 1432 Lyell. Travels in North America, in the years 1841-42; with geological observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. New York, Wiley and Putnam, 1845. 2v. in 1., illus., fold, plates. x917/L98t/1845a 1433 Lyell. Lyell's travels in North America in the years 1841-2; abridged and ed. by John P. Cushing. New York, C. E. Merrill co., 1909. 172p. (Maynard's English classic series). SANDBURG/917/L98t/1909 Title of original edition "Travels in North America; with geo- logical observations . . ." London, 1845. 2v. "In the present edition the technical geological portions of the work have been omitted." 1434 Lyell. A second visit to the United States of North America. London, J. Murray, 1849. 2v., illus. 917.3/L98 1435 Lyell. A second visit to the United States of North America. New York, Harper & Bros., 1849. 2v., illus. 917.3/L98s/1849 1436 Lyell. A second visit to the United States of North America. New York, Harper & Bros., 1855-68. 2v., illus. 917.3/L98s/1855 1437 Lyell. Zweite Reise nach den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Deutsch nach der 2.Ausg. des englischen Originals von Ernst Dieffenbach. Braunschweig, Bieweg, 1851. 2v., illus. 917.3/L98sGd Translation of A second visit to the United States. 1438 Lyell. The geological evidences of the antiquity of man, with re- marks on theories of the origin of species by variation. London, J. Murray, 1863. 520p., front., illus. (incl. maps), plates. 573/L986g 344 Lyell to Lyon 1439 Lyell. The geological evidences of the antiquity of man, with re- marks on theories of the origin of species by variation. 2nd ed., revised. London, J. Murray, 1863. 528p., front., illus. (incl. maps), plates. 573/L986g/1863 1440 Lyell. The geological evidences of the antiquity of man, with re- marks on theories of the origin of species by variation. 3rd ed., revised. London, J. Murray, 1863. 551p., illus. (incl. maps), plates. 573/L986g/1863a 1441 Lyell. The geological evidences of the antiquity of man, with an outline of glacial and post-tertiary geology and remarks on the origin of species, with special reference to man's first appearance on the earth. 4th ed., revised. London, J. Murray, 1873. 572p. 7 illus. (incl. maps), plates. 573/L986g/1873 1442 Lyell. The geological evidence of the antiquity of man. London, J. Dent and New York, E. P. Dutton, [1914]. 407p., illus., plates. 573/L986g/1914 Introduction and notes by R. H. Rastall. Bibliography, p. xii. 1443 Lyon, George Francis, 1795-1832. A narrative of travels in northern Africa, in the years 1818, 19, and 20; accompanied by geographical notices of Soudan, and of the course of the Niger. With a chart of the routes, and a variety of coloured plates, illustrative of the costumes of the several natives of northern Africa. By Captain G. F. Lyon . . . London, J. Murray, 1821. 383p., front, (fold, map), 17 col. plates. 916.1/L99n Observations, p. [361]-369. "I here subjoin a short account, by Professor Buckland of Oxford, of a few specimens of the rocks and minerals of Tripoli and Fezzan, which I was enabled to collect in the course of my tour," p. [361]. Imperfect: t.p. and 1 plate wanting; title supplied from Library of Congress Catalog. 1444 Lyon, J. Explanation of the accompanying geological map of England and Wales; with a geological indication of the Isle of Wight. London, Printed for the author by Miller and Field, [n.d.]. 12p., fold. col. map. 554.2/L99e DISCOVRS AD- MIRABLES, DE LA NA* TVRE DES EAVX ET F O N- TEINES, TANT NATVRELLES Qjr'A R- tificicllcs , des metaux , dcs fcls & falines , dcs pierres^des tcrres^du feu & dcs cmaux. AvEC PLVS1EVRS AVTRES EXCEL- lensfecrcts dcs chofcs naturelles. PLVSVNTRAITE'DE LA MARNE,FORT vtile & neceflairc, pour ccux qui fe mellent dc ragriculturc. LETOVTDRESSE'PAR DIALOGVESJES- qucls fontintroduitslathcoriquc &lapradi- que. P,jr M. 8 E R N A R. D P A 1 1 S S Y, inucntcur dcs ruCtiyw fvuli'fic* du &oy 3 O* dc la ^oynefa mere. A TRESHAVT, ET TRESPVISSANT ficur Ic fire Anthoine de Fonts, Cheualier dcs ordres du Roy,Capitainc des cents gentils-hommes, & con- fcillcr cresfidele de fa maiefle'. A P A R I S, Chez Martin le Icune, a Tcnfcigne du Serpent deuant Ic college de Cambray. 1580. AVEC PRIVILEGE DV ROY. 346 Macculloch to Maclure 1445 Macculloch, John Ramsey, 1773-1835. A description of the Western Islands of Scotland, including the Isle of Man; comprising an account of their geological structure, with remarks on their agriculture, scenery and antiquities. London, Printed for A. Constable, Edinburgh, 1819. 3v., 33 plates, maps (2 fold., part. col.). 554.117/M13d 1446 Macculloch. A geological classification of rocks, with descriptive synopses of the species and varieties, comprising the elements of practical geology. London, 1821. 655p. 552/M13g 1447 Mace do, Francisco de, d. 1681. Theatrum meteorologicum in quo aetherea, aerea, ignea, aquea, terrestria, subterranea, ac ex his mista meteora spec- tantur Authore Francisco a S. Augustina Macedo . . . Romae, Typis I. Dragondelli, 1660. 211p. x551/M15t 1448 Maclure, William, 1763-1864. Observations on the geology of the United States, explanatory of a geological map, read January 20th, 1809, in Transactions American Philosophical Society, v.6, 1809. p. 411-428, map. 506/APT Translated and published in Paris (1811) with geology this time on the Volney base map. Title: Suite des observations sur la geologic des Etats-Unis servant a ('explication de la carte ci-jointe, in Journal de physique, de chimie, d'histoire naturelle et des arts, v.72, 1811, p. 137-165 (505/JOUR). 1449 Maclure. Observations on the geology of the United States of America; with some remarks on the effect produced on the nature and fertility of soils, by the decomposition of the different classes of rocks; and an application to the fertility of every state in the Union, in reference to the accompanying geo- logical map. Philadelphia, Printed for the author by Abraham Small ...;... sold by him and J. Melish, 1817. [10]-127p., 2 fold, leaves of plates; col. maps (engravings). x557.3/M226o "Read as a memoir before the American Philosophical Society, and inserted in the 1st vol. of their Transactions, New series." References: G. W. White, William Maclure's maps ... in Journ. soc. bibl. nat. hist. 8 (1977), p. 268. Maclure to Magnus 347 Library owns 3 copies. Copy 1 contains the state B map as described by White; copy 2 contains the state A map on thin paper; copy 3 contains the state C map. 1450 Maclure. Essay on the formation of rocks; or, An inquiry into the probable origin of their present form and structure. New- Harmony, Indiana, Printed for the author, 1832. 53p. x552/M22e/1832 Mutilated copy. 1451 Maclure. Essay on the formation of rocks; or, An inquiry into the probable origin of their present form and structure. Phila- delphia, Printed by J. Wilbank, 1838. 32p. 552/M22e 1452 Macquart, Louis Charles Henri, 1745-1818. Essais, ou, Recueil de memoires sur plusieurs points de mineralogie, avec la description des pieces deposees chez le roi, la figure, & I'analyse chimique de celles qui sont les plus interessantes & la topographic de Moscou. Apres un voyage fait au nord par ordre du gouvernement. Paris, Cuchet, 1789. 580p., 7 plates. 549/M24e 1453 Macrinus, Joseph. . . . De Vesuvio. Item Poetica opuscula eiusdem. Neapoli, Typis Hieronymi Fasuli, 1693. 156p. 551.21/M248d 1454 Maffei, Giovanni Camillo. Scala naturale, ovvero fantasia dolcissima intorno alle cose occulte, e desiderate nella filosofia. Venezia, Lucio Spineda, 1601. 126p. uncat. This work mentions the origin of stones, of valleys, of caves and mountains, of springs and rivers, of volcanoes, and of the salinity of the ocean. 1455 Magnus, Olaus, Abp. of Uppsala, 1490-1558. Historiae . . . variis conditionibus statibusque, & de morum, rituum, superstitionum, exercitiorum, regiminis, disciplinae, uictusque mirabili diversitate. Item de billis, structuris, in- strumentisque mirabilibus. Item de mineris metallicis, & varijs animalium generibus, in illis regionibus degentium. Opus, omnibus cuiuscunque conditionis hominibus magno usui fu- turum, rerum cognitione delectationesque refertum, expres- 348 Maillet sis figuris pictis illustratum . . . Basileae, Ex officina Henric. Petrina [1567]. 854p., illus., map. uncat. 1456 Maillet, Benoft de, 1656-1738. See LE MASCRIER, JEAN BAPTISTE, Description de I'Egypte . . . 1735. 1457 Maillet. Telliamed; ou, Entretiens d'un philosophe indien avec un missionnaire francois sur la diminution de la mer, la formation de la terre, I'origine de l'homme, &c. Mis en ordre sur les memoires de feu M. de Maillet, par J. A. G*** [i.e. Jean Antoine Guer]. Amsterdam, L'Honore, 1748. 2v. in 1. 500/M282t 1458 Maillet. Telliamed, ou, Entretiens d'un philosophe indien avec un missionnaire francois sur la diminution de la mer, la formation de la terre, I'origine de l'homme, &c. Mis en ordre sur les memoires de feu M. de Maillet, par J. A. G***. A Basle, Chez les Libraires associes, 1749. 407p. x500/M282t/1749 1459 Maillet. Telliamed; ou, Entretiens d'un philosophe indien avec un missionnaire francois sur la diminution de la mer. Nouvelle edition, revue, corrigee & augmentee sur les originaux de I'auteur. Avec une vie de M. de Maillet. La Haye, P. Gosse, 1755. 2v. 500/M282t/1755a 1460 Maillet. Telliamed; or, Discourses between an Indian philosopher and a French missionary, on the diminution of the sea, the formation of the earth, the origin of men and animals, and other curious subjects relating to natural history and philos- ophy. Being a translation of the French original of Mr. Mail- let ... London, Printed for J. Loyseau, 1750. 284p. x500/M282tE/1750 1461 Maillet. Telliamed; or the world explain'd: containing discourses be- tween an Indian philosopher and a missionary, on the dimi- nution of the sea, the formation of the earth, the origin of men & animals and other singular subjects relating to Natural History & Philosophy. A very curious work. Baltimore: Printed L E M O Y E N DE DEVENIR RICHE, E T LA MANIERE VERITABLE, par laquelle rous les hornmes dc la France pourrontapprendre a mul- tiplier &augmencer Icursthre- fors&poflefsions. AVEC I excellent fecrecs dcs chofes relies, desquds iufques a prefent fon no, ouy parler. ParMaiftre BERNARD PALISSY de Xaintes Ouurier de terre teurdes Ruftiques Figulines du Roy. A PARIS, Chez ROBERT FoiiET,rue S.Iacques a TOccafion deuant les Mathurins. M. DC. "XXXVT AVEC PRtVILEGE DV ROY* 350 Maine to Maiolo by W. Pechin, No. 15, Market-street for D. Porter, at the Observatory, Federal-Hill, 1797. 268p. uncat. 1462 Maine. Geological Survey. . . . First report on the geology of the public lands in the state of Maine. By Charles T. Jackson. Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, printers to the state, 1837. 47p. x557/M38h/cop.1 Bound with Hitchcock, Edward, Report on the geology, min- eralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts . . . 1833. 1463 Maine. Geological Survey. Second annual report on the geology of the public lands, belonging to the two states of Massachusetts and Maine. By C. T. Jackson. Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, state printers, 1838. 93p., illus. x557/M38h/cop.1 House doc. no. 70, Massachusetts General Court, 1838. Printed also in Augusta, 1838. Bound with Hitchcock, Edward, Report on the geology... of Massachusetts . . . 1833. 1464 Maine. Geological Survey. Second [third annual] report on the geology of the State of Maine, by Charles T. Jackson. Augusta, L. Severance, printer, 1838-39. 2v. in 1, illus. 557/M28g Third report has imprint: Augusta, Smith & Robinson, Printers to the State, 1839. 1465 Maiolo, Simone, 1520-1597? Dies caniculares hoc est colloquia tria et viginti physica, nova et penitus admiranda ac summa iucunditate concin- nata . . . Quibus pleraque naturae admiranda, quae aut in aethere fiunt, aut in Europa, Asia, atque Africa, quin etiam in ipso orbe novo, & apud omnes antipodes sunt, item mirabilia arte hominum confecta recesentur, ordine, quern sequens pagina tertia indicabit. Ursellis, apud Cornelium Sutorium, impensis loannis Theobaldi Schonwetteri, 1600. 824p. uncat. 1466 Maiolo. Dies caniculares . . . hoc est colloquia physica nova & admi- randa, turn lectu iucunda & suprafidem recreabilia, turn cog- nitu insignia & penitus necessaria. Quibus pleraque naturae admiranda, quae aut in aethere fiunt, aut in Europa, Asia, Mairan to Malesherbes 351 atque Africa, quin etiam in ipso orbe novo, & apud omnes antipodes sunt, item mirabilia arte hominum confecta recen- sentur, ordine, quern sequens pagina 4 indicabit. Moguntiae impensis loannis Theobaldi Schonwetteri, 1615. 7v. in 1. Baldwin q uncat. 1467 Mairan, Jean Jacques Dortous de, 1678-1771. Dissertation sur la glace, ou, Explication physique de la for- mation de la glace, & de ses divers phenomenes. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1749. 384p., front., 4 fold, plates, fold, diagr. x551.31/M28d 1468 Mairan. Abhandlung von dem Eisse, oder, Physikalische Erklarung der Entstehung des Eisses, und der dabey vorkommenden ver- schiedenen Erscheinungen. Aus dem Franzosischen ins Deutsche ubers. Leipzig, F. Landkischens Erben, 1752. 298p., front., 4 fold, plates. 551.31/M28d9G 1469 Maironi da Ponte, Giovanni, 1748-1833. Osservazioni sopra alcune particolari petrificazioni nel Monte- Misma, dipartimento di Serio. Bergamo, Tipografia di L. Son- zogni, 1812. 51p. 552/M28o Dedication by II professore Maironi Daponte. 1470 Maironi da Ponte. Fontane intermittenti della provincia bergamasca; memoria di Gio. Maironi Daponte. Bergamo, Stamperia Mazzoleni, 1825. 33p. 551.49/M28f 1471 Maironi da Ponte. Sulla geologia della provincia bergamasca; memoria di Gio- vanni Maironi da Ponte presentata all'lmperiale regio istituto di scienze ed arti. Bergamo, Stamperia Mazzoleni, 1825. 200p. 554.5/M28S Bibliographical footnote. 1472 Malesherbes, Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de, 1721- 1794. Observations sur I'Histoire naturelle, generale et particuliere de Buffon et Daubenton. Paris, C. Pougens, 1798. 2v., port. 500/B86hYm Published with an introduction and notes by Louis Paul Abelle. Cf., Cat. gen. de la Bibl. nat. 352 Mallet to Mammatt 1473 Mallet, Fredrik, 1728-1797. Werlds-beskrifning. [Upsala, Tryckt hos J. Edman, 1772-74]. 3v. in 4, fronts., fold, plates. x910/M288w/[v.1] Title from spine. Each vol. in the set has special t.p. Contents. 1. del. Allma'nn eller mathematisk beskrifning om jordklotet, af F. Mallet. 1772. 2. del. Physisk beskrifning 6fver jordklotet, pS T. Bergman. 2v. 1773-74. 3. del. Om folkslagens seder och lynne, af S. Insulin, 1772. 1474 Mallet. Allma'nn eller mathematisk beskrifnung om jordklotet, med cosmographiska sallskapets bifall forfattad. Upsala, J. Edman, 1772. 41 1p., 7 fold, plates. x910/M288w/[v.1] 1475 Mallet, Robert, 1810-1881. On a hitherto unobserved structure discovered in certain trap rocks in the county of Galway. Dublin, Printed by R. Graisberry, 1838. 7p. 554.174/M290 1476 Mallet. On the dynamics of earthquakes; being an attempt to reduce their observed phenomena to the known laws of wave motion in solids and fluids, in Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1848, (read in 1846). v.21, p.51-105, 3 plates. 062/ROA 1477 Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826. A system of universal geography; or, A description of all the parts of the world, on a new plan, according to the great natural divisions of the globe, accompanied with analytical, synoptical, and elementary tables. With additions and cor- rections by James G. Percival. Embellished with a complete atlas, and a series of beautiful engravings. Boston, S. Walker, 1834. 3v., plates, maps, diagrs. 910/M29gE/1834 1478 Mammatt, Edward, 1807-1860. A collection of geological facts and practical observations, intended to elucidate the formation of the Ashby coal-field, in the parish of Ashby-de-la-Zouch and the neighboring district; being the result of forty years' experience and re- search. Illustrated by a map and profiles, coloured sections of the stratification and one hundred and two plates of vegetable fossils, after drawings taken from nature, by Robert I L MARE ES SAMINATO DEL SIGNOK DOMENICO PANAROLO ROMANO FILOSOFO, B MEDICO. In Roma, Pet il Moncta . t6(6. &* lie. Je Stifertori * Cat. No. 1726 354 Manni to Mantell Ironmonger. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Printed and sold by W. Hextall; London, G. Lawford, 1834. 101p., front, (fold, map), plates (part. col.). q551.2/M31c 1479 Manni, Domenico Maria, 1690-1788. Vita del letteratissimo Monsig. Niccolo Stenone de Danimarca, vescovo di Titopoli e vicario apostolico. Firenze, Stamperia de G. Vanni, 1775. 335p. B/S8263m 1480 Mantell, Gideon Algernon, 1790-1852. The fossils of the South Downs; or, Illustrations of the geology of Sussex. London, L. Relfe, 1822. 327p., illus., 62 plates (part. fold, col.), col. map. q554.225/M31f "The engravings executed by Mrs. Mantell, from drawings by the author." 1481 Mantell. Notice on the iguanodon, a newly discovered fossil reptile, from the sandstone of Tilgate forest, in Sussex, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1825. v.115, p.179-186, 1 plate. 506/RO/1825 1482 Mantell. Illustrations of the geology of Sussex; containing a general view of the geological relations of the south-eastern part of England, with figures and descriptions of the fossils of Tilgate Forest. London, Lupton Relfe, 1827. 92p., front., plates (inch col. map). q554.225/M31i 1483 Mantell. The geology of the south-east of England. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833. 415p., illus., fold. col. map. 554.2/M31ge 1484 Mantell. The wonders of geology; or, A familiar exposition of geological phenomena, being the substance of a course of lectures delivered at Brighton. In two volumes . . . First American, from the third London edition. Newhaven, Conn., A. H. Maltby; London, Relfe and Fletcher, 1839. 2v., fronts., illus., 10 plates (part. col.). 550/M31w/1839 1485 Mantell. The wonders of geology; or A familiar exposition of geological phenomena. 8th ed., rev. and augm. by T. Rupert Jones . . . London, H. G. Bohn, 1864-66. Mantell 355 2v., front., illus., 6 plates (incl. map), 2 fold, tables. 550/M31 Paged continuously. On t.-p. of v.2: 7th ed., rev. and augm. by T. Rupert Jones . . . London, Bell & Daldy, 1866. "Obituary notice of the late Dr. G. A. Mantell": v.1, p. [vi]-xvii. "Introduction to the American edition, by Professor Silliman": v.1, p. 1-24. 1486 Mantell. The medals of creation; or First lessons in geology, and in the study of organic remains. London, H. G. Bohn, 1844. 2v., col. fronts., illus., plates. 560/M31m "A geological excursion to Tilgate forest; A.D. 2000. By Thomas Hood": p. 982-985. 1487 Mantell. The medals of creation; or, First lessons in geology, and in the study of organic remains. Second edition, entirely re- written. London, H. G. Bohn, [1853]. 2v., col. fronts., illus., plates. 560/M31m2 1488 Mantell. Thoughts on a pebble, or: A first lesson in geology. 8th ed., with thirty-two illustrations. London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1849. 102p., illus. 550/M31t/1849 1489 Mantell. See BARBER, THOMAS, Barber's picturesque guide to the Isle of Wight . . . 1850. 1490 Mantell. A pictorial atlas of fossil remains, consisting of coloured illustrations selected from Parkinson's "Organic remains of a former world," and Artis's "Antediluvian phytology." With descriptions by Gideon Algernon Mantell . . . London, H. G. Bohn, 1850. 207p., front., illus., 74 col. plates. q560/M31p 1491 Mantell. Petrifactions and their teachings; or, A hand-book to the gallery of organic remains of the British museum. London, H. G. Bohn, 1851. 496p., illus., diagrs. 560/M31pe 1492 Mantell. Geological excursions round the Isle of Wight, and along the adjacent coast of Dorsetshire; illustrative of the most inter- 356 Maravigna to Mariotte esting geological phenomena and organic remains. 3d ed. London, H. G. Bohn, 1854. 356p., illus., plates, diagrs., fold. map. 554.2/M31g Bibliography: p. 300-304. 1493 Maravigna, Carmelo, 1782-1851. Istoria dell'incendio dell'Etna del mese di maggio 1819. Ca- tania, Torchi della R. Universita, F. Pastore, tipografo, 1819. 102p., 2 plates. 551.21/M32i 1494 Maravigna. Memoires pour servir a I'histoire naturelle de la Sicile. Paris, Chez J. B. Bailliere, libraire de I'Academie royale de medecine, 1838. 86p., 6 fold, plates. 570.9458/M33m Contents. 1. Abrege d'orictognosie etneenne; ou, Descrip- tion abregee des mineraux simples qui se trouvent a Etna, avec I'indication des principales roches auxquelles ils appartiennent. 2. Monographic des formes diverses qu'offre le souffre cristallise en Sicile. Rapport a I'lnstitut de France, par M. Cordier. 3. Mono- graphie de la celestine de la Sicile. 4. Catalogue methodique des mollusques qu'on trouve en Sicile. 5. Examen sur la question suivante: "Peut-on prouver les rapports qui existent entre le basalte et la tephrine d'apres I'inspection de leurs caracteres orictognos- tiques, etc." 1495 Marbode, fl. 1067-1101. De lapidibus pretiosis Encheridion, cum scholijs pictorij vil- lingensis. Eiusdem pictorii de lapide molari carmen. 1531. 55p. uncat. 1496 Marcellini, Silvestro. Trattato compendioso orittologico. Camerino, Dalli Torchi Goriani, 1801. 278p. 549/M6651 1497 Mariotte, Edme, ca. 1620-1684. Oeuvres de M. Mariotte, de I'Academie Royale des Sciences; comprenant tous les traitez de cet auteur, tant ceux qui avoient deja paru separement, que ceux qui n'avoient pas encore ete publics; imprimees sur les exemplaires les plus exacts & les plus complets; revues & corrigees de nouveau. Nouvelle edition. La Haye, Jean Neaulme, 1740. 2v., 26 plates. 530/M330/1740 1498 Mariotte. Traite du mouvement des eaux et des autres corps fluides. Divise en v. parties. Paris, Estienne Michallet, 1686. 408p., illus. uncat. RAISONNEMENS PHILOSOPHIQVES Touchantla Sal ure, Flux & reflux dc la Mcr, & 1'origine des Sourccs,tant des Fleuuesque des Fontaines. Par NICOLAS PAPIN, Medecin dc la Ville de Blois. Aufquels eftddiouftevn Traitfe deln Lumtne 4t U Mer y Compote park mejme Anthegr. A BLOIS, Par FRANCOIS DE LA SAVGER.E, Imprimeur du Roy , de fbn Alcefle . B-oyalle , &; de la Ville , 1647. 358 Mariotte to Marsigli 1499 Mariotte. Traite du mouvement des eaux et des autres corps flu- ides ... Par feu M. Mariotte . . . Mis en lumiere par les soins de M. de La Hire . . . Nouvelle ed. corrigee. A Paris, Chez J. Jombert, 1700. 390p., diagrs. x532.5/M334t/1700 1500 Mariotte. The motion of water, and other fluids. Being a treatise of hydrostaticks. Written originally in French, by the late Mon- sieur Mariotte . . . Divided into five parts, and translated into English. Together with a little treatise of the same author, giving practical rules for fountains, or jets d'eau. By J. T. Desaguliers ... By whom are added, several annotations for explaining the doubtful places. London, Printed for J. Senex and W. Taylor, 1718. 290p., 17 fold, plates. x532.5/M335tEd/1718 1501 Mariotte. Tractatus de motu aquarum aliorumque corporum fluidorum. Viennae, Typis J. J. Kurner, 1728-29. 2v. in 1, 9 plates. 532.5/M335tL Translation of Trait du mouvement des eaux et des autres corps fluides. Vol.2 has imprint: Viennae, Typis M. T. Voigtin, 1729. 1502 Marmocchi, Francesco Costantino, 1805-1858. Prodromo della storia naturale, generale e comparata d'ltalia. Firenze, Societa editrice fiorentina, 1844. 2v., fold. map. 551.4/M345p Half-title: Biblioteca dell'italiano. v.1, pt. 1-2. Paged continuously. 1503 Marsigli, Luigi Ferdinando, 1658-1730. Brieve ristretto del saggio fisico intorno alia storia del mare; scritto alia Regia Accademia delle scienze di Parigi. Ora esposto in una lettera all'eccellentiss. signer Cristino Marti- nelli, nobile veneto. Venezia, Presso A. Poletti, 1711. 72p., 3 col. plates. q551.46/M35b Half title: Osservazioni natural! intorno al mare, ed alia grana delta kermes. 1504 Marsigli. Histoire physique de la mer. Ouvrage enrichi de figures dessinees d'apres le nature!. Amsterdam, Aux depens de la Compagnie, 1725. Marsigli to Martin 359 173p., front., 15 plates, 2 fold, maps, profiles, 6 tables. xq551.46/M35h Latin and French in parallel columns. In four parts; a projected fifth part upon fishes and insects was not published. 1505 Marsigli. Danubius Pannonicus-Mysicus, observationibus geographicis, astronomicis, hydrographicis, historicis, physicis perlustratus et in sex tomus digestus . . . Hagae Comitum, Apud P. Gosse et al.; Amstelodami, Apud H. Uytwerf & F. Changuion, 1726. 6v. in 3, illus. xf914.39/M36d Library owns v.3 & 4 (in 1); v.3, 35 plates; v.4, 32 plates. Each vol. has separate t.p. and paging. In v.3, most plates are numbered in Roman numerals, some in Arabic. In v.4, all plates are numbered in Arabic numerals. Set imperfect: 6 fronts, wanting. 1506 Matter, Franz Joseph. [Letters], in Physikalische Arbeiten der Eintrachtigen Freunde in Wien. Edited by Ignaz von Born. Wien, Christian Friederich Wappler, 1785. v.1, pt. 3, p.53-65, 66-67, 82-87; pt. 4, p.20-39. x500/PS692 Parts 3 & 4 of the Physikalische Arbeiten include a detailed account of the voyage to America of a Professor Ma'rter, who describes, among other geological features, the rocks near Phila- delphia and New Jersey. 1507 Martin, Benjamin, 1704-1782. The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimental physiology, or natural philosophy. . . 3d ed., corr. and improved. London, Printed for J. Noon, 1748. 362p., 25 fold, plates (incl. maps), fold, table. x500/M363ph/1748 Contents. pt.l. Somatology pt.ll. Cosmology. pt.lll. Aerology. pt.IV. Geology. 1508 Martin. The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimental physiology or natural philosophy. 7th ed. with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. London, Printed for J. and F. Rivington, 1769. 362p., 26 fold, plates (incl. maps), 2 fold, tables. x500/M363ph/1769 Contents. pt.l. Somatology. pt.ll. Cosmology. pt.lll. Aerology. pt.IV. Geology. 1509 Martin, Martin, d. 1719. A description of the Western Islands of Scotland, containing a full account of their situation, extent, soils, product, har- 360 Martin hours, bays, tides, anchoring places, and fisheries ... a brief description of the Isles of Orkney and Schetland. Second edition, very much corrected. London, Andrew Bell, 1716. 392p. uncat. 1510 Martin, Peter John, 1786-1860. A geological memoir on a part of western Sussex; with some observations upon chalk-basins, the weald-denudation, and outliers-by-protrusion. London, Sold by J. Booth, 1828. 100p., 2 col. maps (1 fold.), 2 col. profiles, fold, table. q554.225/M36g 1511 Martin, William, 1767-1810. Figures and descriptions of petrifactions, collected in Der- byshire: to which are added, a systematical list of the minerals, which have been found constituting the substance of extra- neous fossils in that country, and a brief introduction to the knowledge of petrifactions in general. Wigan, printed for the author, by Lyon and Atkinson, 1793. [52]p., [2] folded leaves, 28 leaves of plates, col. illus. x560/M36f Includes on p.[52] a description of missing plate 29; ms. note on p.[52]: Not published. Some plates bound out of sequence. "The plates and descriptions now offered to the public, formed part of a general History of Derbyshire fossils in which I was engaged a few years since, in conjunction with Mr. Watson of Bakewell. Unforseen circumstances at first retarded, and have, at length prevented (at least for the present) the publication of the original work." Pref., p.iii. A rev. and expanded version, with 52 plates and with no reference to Watson, was published in 1809 under title: Petrificata derbiensia. Laid in: typescript (2 leaves) on the publication of this work, by Trevor Ford, with a few notes by G. W. White. References: Watson, White. A delineation of the strata of Der- byshire. 1811. p.ii-iii (2nd group). An Account of the life and writings of the late William Martin, in the Monthly magazine, or, British register, v.32, p.556-565. 1512 Martin. Outlines of an attempt to establish a knowledge of extraneous fossils on scientific principles; in two parts. Macclesfield, Printed by J. Wilson, 1809. 250p. 560/M36o 1513 Martin. Petrificata derbiensia; or, Figures and descriptions of petri- factions collected in Derbyshire, [vol. I]. Wigan, Printed by D. Lyon, 1809. FLETA MINOR. THE LAWS O F ARTandNATURE, I N Knowing, Judging, Aflaying, Fining, Refining; and Inlarging the B o i> i E s of confin'd METALS. In Two Parts. The Fir ft contains AS S AT S of Lauras ErckertL Chief Prwer ( or Ajfay-Mafter General of the Empire of Ger- many} inV. BOOKS: originally written by him in the Teutonic^ Language, and now tranflated into Englijh. The Second contains ESS ATS on Mtf.llick Words, as a D I CTI ON A R Y to many pleafing D I SCO U RS ES. By Sir John Pettus, of Sufolk, K' Of the Society for the MINES ROTAL. Illuftrated with 44 Sculptures. Mai. ]. 3. Numb. ji. ji. Jehovah Chimifla Supremus. Carolus D. G. Sccundus. LONDON; Printed for and fold by Stephen Batman at the Sign of the Bible over againft Furnivals-Inn Gate in Holhurn. MDCLXXXyl- 362 Martinenghi to Mather [100], 28p., 52 plates (partly col.). 560/M36p "No more published." Brit. Mus. Catalogue. 1514 Martinenghi, Giovanni. Distribuzione ragionata del Museo mineralogico dell'Universita di Pavia; opera del citt. Gio. Martinenghi dedicata alia nazione bresciana. Pavia, Stamperia Bolzani, 1801. 142p., fold. plan. 549/P28d Supplimento di Giovanni Martinenghi alia sua Distribuzione ragionata . . . ovvero, Adattazione delta nuova nomenclatura del chiariss. Ab. HaUy ai pezzi del medesimo, coll'aggiunta in fine d'un Progetto dello stesso Martinenghi circa il metodo . . . diffondere nella Rep. italiana il genio per la piu utile coltivazione delle miniere. Pavia, Tipografia di G. Capelli, 1802. 58p. 549/P28d The library owns another copy without the "Supplimento" (549/ P28d/cop.2). 1515 Martinenghi. Lettera di Giovanni Martinenghi ... a Monsieur I. A. S., in cui egli I. si difende contro gli attach! dell'autore anonimo dell'Ombra vendicata di Lazzaro Spallanzani. II. Difende I'o- nore del suo maestro il celebre Werner, la cui fama il me- desimo anonimo cerca diminuire. III. Difende la sua attuale sistemazione del Museo mineralogico de Pavia contro le dicerie di alcuni spirit! amanti di novita. IV. Da un'idea ragionata d'una sua nuova distribuzione de'corpi fossil!, in cui combina le nuove teorie chimiche francesi coi principj mineralogici dei tedeschi. Pavia, Tipografia Capelli, 1803. 54p. 549/M36C 1516 Marzari-Pencati, Giuseppe, 1779-1836. Corsa pel bacino del Rodano e per la Liguria d'occidente divisa in sei sezioni, di cui la principale, cioe quella che diede motivo all'opera contiene la orittografia del monte Coiron, situato nella dianzi provincia vivarese, ora dipartimento de I'Ardeche . . . Vicenza, Paroni, 1806. 174p., fold, plates. 554.482/M36c 1517 Mather, William Williams, 1804-1859. Elements of geology, for the use of schools. Norwich, [Conn.], W. Lester, jr., printed by J. Dunham, 1833. 139p., illus. x550/M421e 1518 Mather. See OHIO. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, First and second annual report . . . 1838. Mather to Maximilian 363 1519 Mather. Geology of New York, Part 1, comprising the geology of the First Geological District. Albany, Carroll and Cook, 1843. 653p., 46 plates (incl. geol. maps, sections, fossils). q508.742/N48/v.4, pt.1 Natural History of New York, v.4, pt.1. 1520 Maupertuis, Pierre Louis Moreau de, 1698-1759. See KEILL, JOHN, An examination of Dr. Burnet's the- ory... with a summary of exposition of the Cartesian and Newtonian systems [by] Mons. de Maupertuis . . . 1734. 1521 Maupertuis. La figure de la terre, determinee par les observations de Messieurs de Maupertuis, Clairaut, Camus, Le Monnier. . . et de M. I'Abbe Outhier . . . accompagnes de M. Cel- sius . . . faites par ordre du roi au cercle polaire. Amsterdam, J. Catuffe, 1738. 216p., 10 plates (incl. map). 526/M44f/1738 1522 Maupertuis. Examen desinteresse des differens ouvrages qui ont etc fails pour determiner la figure de la terre. 2.ed., augm. de I'histoire du livre. A Amsterdam, 1741. 160p. 526.1/M44e/1741 1523 Maupertuis. Elements de geographic. Nouv. ed. Paris, G. Martin, 1742. 109p., tables. 525.14/M45e/1742 1524 Mauro, of Florence, Servite, 1495-1556. Annotation! sopra la lettione della spera del Sacro Bosco. Dove si dichiarano tutti e principii mathematici & natural!, che in quella si possan' desiderare. Con alcune quistioni notabili a delta spera necessarie, & altri notandi & rari segreti, che in quella son ascosti. Con le infrascrille cose, cio, e Una nuova & fedele (ad verbum) iradullione de delta spera. Una spera theologica divina & Christiana. Una spera plalonica, con alcune eccilalioni malhemaliche, iheologiche & divine. Una nuova invenlione, & aslronomico inslrumenlo . . . [Firenze, 1550]. 219p., illus., diagrs. x523/Sal4sYm/1550 1525 Maximilian, Fridrich Ludewig Ferdinand. Disserlalio inauguralis de alcali vegelabili qualenus sil educ- tum et productum. Halae ad Salam, Stanno Beyeriano, 1775. 364 Mawe to Meade 23p. 549/F59 Bound with Flade, Christian Gottlob, De re Metallica . . . [1791]. 1526 Mawe, John, 1764-1829. The mineralogy of Derbyshire; with a description of the most interesting mines in the north of England, in Scotland, and in Wales; and an analysis of Mr. William's work, intitled "The mineral kingdom." Subjoined is a glossary of the terms and phrases used by miners in Derbyshire. London, Printed and sold by W. Phillips, 1802. 21 1p., 2 plates, map. 549.942/M44m 1527 Mawe. A new descriptive catalogue of minerals, consisting of more varieties than heretofore published, and intended for the use of students, with which they may arrange the specimens they collect. 3d. ed., entirely rewritten, and generally following the system of Werner, with an explanation of peculiar phrases, and a description of the blow-pipe and lapidaries' apparatus. London, Printed for and sold by the author, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818. 96p., front. 549/M441n/1818 1528 Mawe. Familiar lessons on mineralogy and geology; explaining the easiest methods of discriminating minerals, and the earthy substances, generally called rocks, which compose the prim- itive, secondary, floetz or flat, and alluvial formations: to which is added, a description of the lapidaries' apparatus, etc. 2d ed. London, Printed for, and sold by, the author, 1820. 96p., illus., col. plates. 549/M441f 1529 Mayr, Christoph. See WERNER, ABRAHAM GOTTLOB, Herrn Bergrath Wer- ner's Leztes Mineral-System . . . 1820. 1530 Meade, William. An experimental enquiry into the chemical properties and medicinal qualities of the principal mineral waters of Ballston and Saratoga, in the state of New-York. With directions for the use of those waters in the various diseases to which they are applicable; and observations on diet and regimen. To which is added an appendix, containing a chemical analysis of the Lebanon spring in the state of New-York. Philadelphia, H. Hall, 1817. 195p., illus., plates. x615.79/M46e THE Natural Hiftory STAFFORD-SHIRE. B Y ROBERT PLOT. LLD. Keeper of the ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM And PROFESSOR ofCHYMISTRY in the UNIVERSITT O X FO R D fejball Defcribe the Land, and bring the Description hither to Me. Jofhua 8. v. 6. OXFORD Printed at the THE ATE R, AnnoM. DC. LXXXVL Cat. No. 1804 366 Mease to Melleville 1531 Mease, James, 1771-1846. See SMITH, THOMAS, The wonders of nature and art ... Rev., corr., and improved by James Mease . . . 1806-07. 1532 Mease. A geological account of the United States; comprehending a short description of their animal, vegetable and mineral productions, antiquities, and curiosities. Philadelphia, Birch & Small, R. Carr, Printer, 1807. 496p., illus. 570.973/M46g and uncat. 1533 Mecatti, Giuseppe Maria. Racconto storico-filosofico del Vesuvio e particolarmente de quanto e occorso in quest' ultima eruzione principiata il di 25.ottobre 1751, e cessata il di 25.febbrajo 1752, al luogo detto I'Atrio del Cavallo. Napoli, G. di Simone, 1752. 5 fold, plates. 551.21/M46r 1534 Megenberg, Konrad von, 14th cent. Naturbuch, von nutz, eigenschafft wunderwirckung und Ge- brauch aller Geschopff, element un Creaturn. Dem menschen zu gut beschaffen. Nit allein den artzten und kunstliebern. Sonder einem ieden hauszvatter in seinem hause nutzlich und lustig zu haben, zulesen und zu wissen. Franckfurt am Meyn, Bei L. Egenolff, [1540]. 66p., illus. xq831/K833/Ob1540 The ninth book is on precious stones and stones. 1535 Mella. Commissione di Beneficenza ai Danneggiati. Delle inondazioni del Mella e de'suoi confluenti nella notte del 14 al 15 agosto 1850; memoria storica e osservazioni geologiche. Brescia, Pietro di Lorenzo Gilberti, 1851. 60p., front. 551.48/C73d 1536 Melle, Jacob von, 1659-1743. De lapidibus figuratis agri litorisque lubecensis, ad v. cl. Josephum Monti, commentatio epistolica. Lubecae, Typis Struckianis, 1720. 44p., 4 plates. 560.9431/M487d 1537 Melleville, Maximilien, 1807-1872. Du diluvium; recherches sur les depots auxquels on doit donner ce nom, et sur la cause qui les a produits. Paris, Langlois et Leclercq, 1842. 86p. 551.31/M48d 1538 Memoirs concerning Herculaneum, the subterranean city, Mendes da Costa to Merian 367 lately discovered at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, giving a particular account of the most remarkable buildings, statues, paintings, medals, and other curiosities found there to the present time. Tr. from the Italian of a memorial drawn by the secretary of the Marquis d'Hospital, . . . and illustrated with notes, by William Fordyce ... To which are added an extract from Xiphilinus's Epitome of Dion and Pliny the younger's two letters, giving an account of the overthrow of this city, and the eruption of Vesuvius that occasioned it. London, Printed for D. Wilson, 1750. 68p. X913.377/M519 1539 Mendes da Costa, Emanuel, b. 1717. A natural history of fossils. Vol. I, pt. 1. London, Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1757. 294p., plates. x560/M52n No more published. 1540 Mendes da Costa. Elements of Conchology: or An Introduction to the knowl- edge of shells. London, Printed for B. White, 1776. 318p., 2 fold, tables, 7 fold, plates. x594/M52e 1541 Mercati, Michele, 1541-1593. Metallotheca. Opus posthumum, auctoritate, & munificentia Clementis Undecimi Pontificis Maximi. E' tenebris in lucem eductum; opera autem, & studio Joannis Mariae Lancisii, archiatri pontificii illustratum. Cui accessit appendix cum XIX. recens inventis iconibus. Romae, Apud J. M. Salvioni Typo- graphum Vaticanum, 1719. 378, 53p., illus. q553/M53m Colophon dated 1717. Half title: Metallotheca Vaticana. Appendix has special t.p. and separate paging. 1542 Merian, Peter, 1795-1883. Beitrage zur Geognosie. Basel, In der Schweighauser'schen Buchhandlung, 1821-1831. 2v. in 1, 3 col. illus. x551.13/M54b Contents. Bd.1. Uebersicht der Beschaffenheit der Gebirgs- bildungen in den Umgebungen von Basel. Bd.2. Geognostische Uebersicht des sUdlichen Schwarzwaldes. 1543 Merian. Ueber die Theorie der Gletscher. [Basel, Berichte Verlag, 1843]. 52p. 551.31/M54u 368 Merz to Milano 1544 Merz, Karl Friedrich, d. 1813, jt. author. See LEONHARD, KARL CASAR VON, Systematisch-tabella- rische . . . 1806. 1545 Metz, G. H. Handbuch zur allgemeinen, das ist mathematischen und phy- sikalischen Erdbeschreibung. Leipzig, J. S. Heinsius, 1799. 2v. in 1, 8 plates. 551.4/M57H 1546 Michelin, Hardouin, 1786-1867. Iconographie zoophytologique, description par localites et terrains des polypiers fossiles de France et pays environnants. Accompagnee de figures lithographiees par Ludovic Michelin et Delarue fils. Paris, P. Bertrand, 1840-47. 2v., 348p., and atlas (79 plates). uncat. 1547 Michell, John, 1724?-1793. Conjectures concerning the cause, and observations upon the phenomena of earthquakes; particularly of that great earthquake of the first of november, 1755, which proved so fatal to the city of Lisbon, and whose effects were felt as far as Africa, and more or less throughout almost all Europe, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, 1761. v.51, pt.ll, p.566-634. 506/RO 1548 Michelotti, Giovanni, 1812-1898. Specimen zoophytologiae diluvianae. Aug. Taurinorum, He- redes S. Botta, 1838. 227p., 7 leaves of plates. 593.5/M582s From the library of Louis Agassiz. 1549 Michelotti. Description des fossiles des terrains miocenes de I'ltalie septentrionale. Leide: A. Arnz, 1847. 408p., 17 leaves of plates, illus. q551.781/M582d 1550 Michigan. Geological Survey. Annual report of the state geologist. [1839-40. Detroit, 1840- 41]. ' 124p. x557/M58a/1839 Fold, map in 1839 report. The State Geologist was Douglas Houghton. 1551 Milano, Michele, 1778-1843. Cenni geologici sulla provincia di terra d'Otranto. Livorno, Presso G. Masi, 1820. 56p. 554.5/M58c I O A N N I S Q V I R I N I j DC Teftaceis Foffilibus Mufei Septalliani ! E T I A C O B I G R A N D 1 1 DC Veritate Diluuij Vniuerfalis , &Teftaceorum, quac procul a Mari repcnuntur Gencradonc . E P I S T O L M. VENETIIS, TypisValuafenfis, M.DC LXXVI. Cat. No. 1823 370 Miller 1552 Miller, Hugh, 1802-1856. Essays, historical & biographical, political, social, literary & scientific, edited by Peter Bayne. Boston, 1866. 501p. 824/M61 1553 Miller. [Works]. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1869-70. 10v. 828/M61 1554 Miller. Leading articles on various subjects. Edited by his son-in-law, The Rev. John Davidson. Edinburgh, W. P. Nimmo, 1870. 453p., port. 828/M61C 1555 Miller. The old red sandstone; or, New walks in an old field. Edin- burgh, J. Johnstone, 1841. 275p., fold. col. front., 9 plates. 551.7/M61o/1841 1556 Miller. The old red sandstone; or, New walks in an old field. Illustrated with numerous engravings. From the fourth London edition. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1851. 288 (i.e. 264)p., col. fold, front., 10 plates. 551.7/M61o/1851 1557 Miller. The old red sandstone; or, New walks in an old field. To which is appended a series of geological papers, read before the Royal physical society of Edinburg; a new, improved, and enl. ed. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, [1858]. 403p., illus. 551.7/M61o/1858 Last page misnumbered as 427. 1558 Miller. The old red sandstone; or, New walks in an old field. To which is appended a series of geological papers, read before the Royal Society of Edinbugh. [7th ed.] Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1861. 385p., illus., 14 plates, fold. col. diagrs. 551.7/M61o/1861 1559 Miller. First impressions of England and its people. London, J. John- stone, 1847. 407p. 914.2/M61f/1847 1560 Miller. First impressions of England and its people. Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 1866. 430p., port. 914.2/M61 Miller 371 1561 Miller. The foot-prints of the Creator; or, The Asterolepis of Strom- ness. From the 3d London ed. With a memoir of the author, by Louis Agassiz. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1850. [25]-337p., illus. 560/M61f/1850 1562 Miller. The foot-prints of the Creator; or, the Asterolepis of Strom- ness. With a sketch of the author's life and an estimate of his writings by Sir David Brewster, Bart. From the 3d London ed. Cincinnati, W. H. Moore, 1851. 308p., illus. 560/M61f/1851 1563 Miller. The foot-prints of the Creator: or, The Asterolepis of Strom- ness. From the 3d London ed. With a memoir of the author, by Louis Agassiz. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1866. [25]-337p., illus., port. 560/M61f/1866 1564 Miller. An autobiography. My schools and schoolmasters; or The story of my education. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1854. 537p., port. B/M648m1/1854 1565 Miller. An autobiography. My schools and schoolmasters; or The story of my education. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1860. 537p., port. B/M648m1/1860 1566 Miller. The testimony of the rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two theologies, natural and revealed. Edinburgh, Shep- herd & Elliot, 1857. 500p., illus., port. 550.1/M61/1857 Also a second copy published in Boston by Gould and Lincoln. 1567 Miller. The testimony of the rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two theologies, natural and revealed. With memorials of the death and character of the author. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1860. 502p., illus. 550.1/M61 1568 Miller. The testimony of the rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two theologies, natural and revealed. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1862. 454p., illus. 550.1/M61/1862 372 Miller 1569 Miller. The testimony of the rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two theologies, natural and revealed . . . with memorials of the death and character of the author. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1867. 502p., illus. 550.1/M61 1570 Miller. The cruise of the Betsey; or, A summer ramble among the fossiliferous deposits of the Hebrides. With rambles of a geologist; or, Ten thousand miles over the fossiliferous de- posits of Scotland. Edinburgh, T. Constable, 1858. 486p. 554.1/M61/1858 Edited by W. S. Symonds. 1571 Miller. The cruise of the Betsey; or, A summer ramble among the fossiliferous deposits of the Hebrides. With rambles of a geologist; or, Ten thousand miles over the fossiliferous de- posits of Scotland. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1860. 524p. 554.1/M61 1572 Miller. The cruise of the Betsey; or, A summer ramble among the fossiliferous deposits of the Hebrides. With rambles of a geologist; or, Ten thousand miles over the fossiliferous de- posits of Scotland. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1865. 524p. 554.1/M61 1573 Miller. The cruise of the Betsey; or, A summer ramble among the fossiliferous deposits of the Hebrides. With rambles of a geologist; or, Ten thousand miles over the fossiliferous de- posits of Scotland. New York, Hurst, [1899]. 524p. 554.1/M61/1899 1574 Miller. Sketch-book of popular geology; being a series of lectures delivered before the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh. With an introductory preface, giving a resume of the progress of geological science within the last two years. By Mrs. Miller. Edinburgh, T. Constable, 1859. 358p. 550.4/M61s/1859 1575 Miller. Popular geology: a series of lectures read before the Philo- sophical institution of Edinburgh, with descriptive sketches DE FONTIVM MVTINENSIVM ADMIRANDA SCATVRIGINE TRACTATVS PHYSI CO - H YDROST ATIC VS BERNARDINI RAMAZZ1NI In Mutinenfi Lyceo Medicine Prcfeflbris . AD SERENISSIMFM FRANCISCVM II MVTIN^B, REGII,&c. D V C E M X- M V T I N AE> Typis HtErcdum Suliani Imprcflorum Ducalium Suf (riorum frtmiffu . Cat. No. 1827 374 Miller to Millin from a geologist's portfolio. With an introductory resume of the progress of geological science within the last two years, by Mrs. Miller. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1860. 423p. 550.4/M61p/1860 1576 Miller. Popular geology; a series of lectures read before the Philo- sophical Institution of Edinburgh with descriptive sketches from a geologist's portfolio. With an introductory resume of the progress of geological science within the last two years by Mrs. Miller. Boston, Gould and Lincoln, 1867. 423p. 550.4/M61p Head of title: Sketch book of popular geology. 1577 Miller. Sketch-book of popular geology. 4th ed. Edinburgh, W. P. Nimmo, 1869. 356p. 550.4/M61s/1869 1578 Miller. See DAVIES, THOMAS ALFRED, Answer to Hugh Miller and theoretic geologists . . . 1860. 1579 Miller. Edinburgh and its neighborhood, geological and historical; with the geology of the Bass rock. 4th ed. Edinburgh, W. P. Nimmo, 1870. 344p., illus. 554.1145/M61e/1870 1580 Miller, William Hallows, 1801-1880. See PHILLIPS, WILLIAM, An elementary introduction to min- eralogy. . . with extensive alterations and additions, by. . . W. H. Miller... 1852. 1581 Millin, Aubin Louis, 1759-1818. Mineralogie homerique; ou, Essai sur les mineraux, dont il est fait mention dans les poemes d'Homere. Paris, Garnery, 1790. 118p. 549/M62m Bound with Bernard, Memoire sur les avantages et les incon- veniens de I'emploi du charbon, 1780; Faujas de Saint-Fond, Bar- thelemy, Memoire sur la maniere de reconnoitre les differentes especes de pouzzolane, 1780; and Faujas de Saint-Fond, Barthelemy, Recherches sur la pouzzolane . . . , 1778. 1582 Millin. Mineralogie des Homer. Aus dem Franzosischen mit Anmer- kungen und Berichtigungen von Friedrich Theodor Rink. Mirabaud to Mitchill 375 Konigsberg und Leipzig, Bey Friedrich Nicolovius, 1793. 126p. 549/M62mGr 1583 Mirabaud, Jean-Baptiste. See HOLBACH, PAUL HENRI THIRY D', Systeme de la na- ture . . . 1770 and 1771. 1584 Mitchell, Elisha, 1793-1857. Elements of geology, with an outline of the geology of North Carolina; for the use of the students of the University . . . [n.p.], 1842. 141p., front, (fold. col. map). uncat. 1585 Mitchill, Samuel Latham, 1764-1831. A sketch of the mineralogical history of the State of New York, in Medical Repository (N.Y.). v.1, 1798, p. 293-314, 445-452; v.3, 1800, p. 325-335; v.5, 1801, p. 212-214. X610.5/MERE 1586 Mitchill, supposed author. See CALDWELL, JOSEPH, A tour through part of Virginia . . . 1809. 1587 Mitchill. (Circular) American zoology and geology, New York Institu- tion, March 11, 1817. Samuel L. Mitchill, Chairman. New- York, 1817. [4]p. X590.742747/C496 Caption title. Summary: A circular, issued by the New York Historical Society, soliciting help in establishing a zoological museum. This copy signed by Mitchill and addressed to Parker Cleaveland, Esq., Professor, &c, &c, Brunswicke, Maine. Includes on p.[3]-[4] a holograph letter, dated 19th March 1817, from Mitchill to Cleaveland, concerning rock samples and fossils in Mitchill's possession. 1588 Mitchill. See CUVIER, GEORGES, Baron, Essay on the theory of the earth ... To which are now added, observations on the ge- ology of North America; illustrated by the description of various organic remains, found in that part of the world, by Samuel L. Mitchill . . . 1818. 1589 Mitchill. See PHILLIPS, WILLIAM, An elementary introduction to the knowledge of mineralogy. .. with notes and additions on American articles by Samuel L. Mitchill . . . 1818. 376 Mitchill to Mohs 1590 Mitchill. Catalogue of the organic remains, which, with other geolog- ical and some mineral articles, were presented to the New York lyceum of natural history, in August, 1826, by their associate, Samuel L. Mitchill . . . New York, Printed by J. Sey- mour, 1826. 40p. 560/M69C 1591 Mohs, Friedrich, 1773-1839. Des Herrn Jac. Fried, von der Null Mineralien Kabinet, nach einem, durchaus auf aussere Kennzeichen gegrundeten Sys- teme geordnet, beschrieben, und durch Hinzuthuung vieler, dem gegenwartigen Zustande der Mineralogie angemessener, erlauternder Anmerkungen und nOthiger Berichtigungen als Handbuch der Oryctognosie brauchbar gemacht. Wien, Auf Kosten des Besitzers, und in Commission der Camesinaischen Buchhandlung, 1804. 3v. in 2. 549/M72H 1592 Mohs. Die Charaktere der Klassen, Ordnungen, Geschlechter und Arten; oder, Die Charakteristik des Naturhistorischen Min- eral-Systemes. Zweite, verbesserte auflage. Mit 3 Kupferta- feln. Dresden, Arnoldische Buchhandlung, 1821. 226p., 3 fold, plates. 549/M72c/1821 1593 Mohs. The characters of the classes, orders, genera, and species; or, The characteristic of the natural history system of mineralogy. Intended to enable students to discriminate minerals on principles similar to those of botany and zoology. Edinburgh, W. and C. Tait, 1820. 109p. 549/M72cE 1594 Mohs. Treatise on mineralogy; or, The natural history of the mineral kingdom. Tr. from the German, with considerable additions, by William Haidinger. . . Edinburgh; Printed for A. Constable and Co., Edinburgh, and Hurst, Robinson, and co., London, 1825. 3v., plates. 549/M72gEh Translation of: Grundriss der Mineralogie. v.1, v.2, v.3. 1595 Mohs. Leichtfassliche AnfangsgrUnde der Naturgeschichte des Mi- neralreiches. Zum Gebrauche bei seinen Vorlesungen uber Three PhyJico-Theoldgical DISCOURSES, CONCERNING I. The Primitive CHAOS, and Cre- ation pf the World. II. The General DELUGE, its Caufes and Effe&s. III. The Diffolution of the W O R LD, and Future Conflagration. Wherein arc largely difcufled, The Production and Ufe of Mountains $ the Original of Fountains, of Formed Stones, and Sea- Fifties Bones and Shells found in the Earth ; the Effeds of particular Floods, and Inundations of the Sea , the Eruptions ^iVulcano\ j the Na- ture and Caufes of Earthquakes. Alfo an Hiftorical Account of thofe Two late remarkable Ones in Jamaica and England. With PRACTICAL INFERENCES. By JOHN RAT, late Fel- low of the Royal Society. The Third Edition^ Illvftrated with Copper- Plates, and much mere Enlarged than the former Editions, frotn the Author's own London : Printed for WILLIAM I N N Y s, at the Prince *s Arms in S.P**/'s Church yard, 1713. Cat. No. 1844 378 Mohs to Monardes die Mineralogie . . . nebst einem Anhange welcher Gleichun- gen zur Berechnung einfacher und zusammengesetzter Krys- tallgestalten und Beispiele der letztern enthalt. Wien, J. B. Wallishausser, 1832. 643p., plates. 549/M728 1596 Mohs. Leichtfassliche Anfangsgrunde der Naturgeschichte des Mi- neralreiches. Zum Gebrauche bei seinen Vorlesungen uber die Mineralogie. 2. verm, und verb. Aufl. . . . Wien, Gedruckt und im Verlage bei C. Gerold, 1836-39. 2v., plates. 549/M72t/1836 1597 Mohs. Die ersten Begriffe der Mineralogie und Geognosie fur junge praktische Bergleute der K. k. Osterreichischen Staaten. Im Auftrag der K. k. Hofkammer in Miinz- und Bergwesen. Herausgegeben nach seinem Tode . . . Wien, C. Gerold, 1842. 2v., 34 plates. 549/M72e Contents. v. 1. Mineralogie. v. 2. Geognosie. 1598 Moiseienko, Fedor Petrovych, 1754-1781. Mineralogische Abhandlung von dem Zinnsteine. Leipzig, J. G. I. Breitkopf, 1779. 91p. 549.2/M72m 1599 Molyneux, Thomas, 1661-1733. See A natural history of Ireland . . . 1726. 1600 Monardes, Nicolas, ca. 1512-1588. Dos libros, el uno que trata de todas las cosas que traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales, que sirven al uso de la medicina, y el otro que trata de la piedra bezaar, y de la Yerva escuer- conera. Sevilla, en casa de Hernando Diaz, 1569. [n.p.], port. uncat. 1601 Monardes. Joyfull newes out of the newe founde worlde, wherein is declared the rare and singuler vertues of diverse and sundrie hearbes, trees, oyles, plantes, and stones . . . Englished [from the Spanish] by John Frampton . . . London, Willyam Norton, 1577. foil. 109 [in 3 pts.]. uncat. 1602 Monardes. Joyfull newes out of the newe founde worlde, wherein is declared the rare and singuler vertues of diverse and sundrie Monti to Moreira de Mendonca 379 hearbes, trees, oyles, plantes, and stones . . . Englished by John Frampton . . . London, Printed by E. Allde, by the assigne of Bonham Norton, 1596. foil. 109 [in 3 pts.]. uncat. Bound with three other books, including the author's, "The dialogue of iron, which treateth of the greatness thereof, and how it is the most excellent metall of all others, and the thing most necessarie for the service of man; and of the greate medicinall vertues which it hath." foil. 129-172. 1603 Monti, Giuseppe, 1682-1760. De monumento diluviano nuper in agro Bononiensi detecto dissertatio. In qua permultae ipsius inundationis vindi- cae . . . Bononiae studiorum, apud Rossi & Socios, 1719. 50p. 627.5/M76m 1604 Monticelli, Teodoro, 1759-1845. Storia de'fenomeni del Vesuvio, avvenuti r.egli anni 1821, 1822, e parte del 1823, con osservazioni e sperimenti de T. Monticelli e N. Covelli . . . letta nella Reale accademia delle scienze. Napoli, Torchi del Gabinetto bibliografico e tipo- grafico, 1823. 208p., tables (1 fold.), 4 fold, plates. 551.21/M76s 1605 Mont-Rond, P. E. de. Du Rhone et de ses affluents des Alpes. Paris, Carilian Goeury et V e Dalmont, 1847. 252p. 551.48/M76d 1606 Moore, Nathaniel Fish, 1782-1872. Ancient mineralogy; or, An inquiry respecting mineral sub- stances mentioned by the ancients; with occasional remarks on the uses to which they were applied. New York, G. & C. Carvill, 1834. 192p. x549.09/M78a 1607 Morand, Jean Francois Clement, 1726-1784. L'art d'exploiter les mines de charbon de terre. [Paris, Saillant et Nyon], 1768- f622.33/M79a Library owns v.l-v.2 1 " 2 in 1v. and v.2 3 " 4 in 1v. 1608 Moreira de Mendonca, Joaquim Jose. Historia universal dos terremotos, que tem havido no mundo, de que ha noticia, desde a sua creaco ate o seculo presente. Com huma narracam individual do terremoto do primeiro de novembro de 1755, e noticia verdadeira dos seus effeitos 380 Morel de Vinde to Morris em Lisboa, todo Portugal, Algarves, e mais partes da Europa, Africa, e America, aonde se estendeu: e huma dissertacao phisica sobre as causas geraes dos terremotos, seus effeitos, differencas, e prognosticos; e as particulares do ultimo. Lisboa, na offic de A. V. da Silva, 1758. 272p. 551.22/M82H 1609 Morel de Vinde, Charles Gilbert Terray, 1759-1842. Des revolutions du globe; conjecture formee d'apres les decouvertes de Lavoisier sur la decomposition et recompo- sition de I'eau. Paris, Du Pont, 1797. 30p. 551/M81d 1610 Morin, Jean Baptiste, 1583-1656. Nova mundi sublunaris anatomia . . . Parisiis, Apud Nicolaum Du Fosse, 1619. 144p. uncat. 1611 Moro, Antonio Lazzaro, 1687-1764. De' crostacei e degli altri marini corpi che si truovano su' monti; libri due. Venezia, S. Monti, 1740. 452p., 8 fold, plates. 565.3/M82c 1612 Moro. Neue Untersuchung der Veranderungen des Erdbodens, nach Anleitung der Spuren von Meerthieren und Meergewachsen, die auf Bergen, und in trockener Erde gefunden werden. Aus dem italienischen ubersetzet. Leipzig, B. C. Breitkopf, 1751. 465p., 9 fold, plates. x550/M82nG 1613 Moro. See ANONYMOUS, Philosophische Ergotzungen . . . 1765. 1614 Morris, John, 1810-1886. A catalogue of British fossils. Comprising all the genera and species hitherto described; with references to their geological distribution and to the localities in which they have been found. London, J. Van Voorst, 1843. 222p. 560.942/M83c 1615 Morris. A catalogue of British fossils; comprising all the genera and species hitherto described, with references to their geological distribution and to the localities in which they have been found. Second edition, considerably enlarged. London, Printed for and published by the author, 1854. 372p. 560.942/M83c/1854 THESAURUS I M A G I N U M PISCIUM TESTACEORUM; Qualcs funt Cancri, Echini, Ecbtnometra, Stella Marinte, &c. Ut & COCHLEARUMU Inter qnas numerantur Lunar cs; Laciniatt; Trocbi; Vahatt, five Semilunares, Vafoatf ftriat*; Caflides tuber of*, vcrrucoft, Uuei & JMuricef, Globof*-, Buccina; Strombi-, Volutte; A/at*-, Porcellanx majores & minores; Cytindri, &c. Quibus acccdunt CONCHILIA, Ut Nautilus, Cornu Ammonis, &c. CONCH^E UNIVALVI^E & BIVALVI^E; Quarum fpecies funt Safeties uttivahii, Cham* a/pert, Cbam*/ te weete raare KRABBEN* KREEFTEN, en diergelyke Zeedieren , ah nude oiler bande HOORNTJES en SCHULPEN, die men in d' Amboinfche Zee vindt : Daar benevens zommige MINERAALEN, GESTEENTEN, en (borten van AARDE , die in d 1 Amboinfche , en omleggende Eilanden gevonden worden. ferdeelt in drie Roeketl , Enmetnodige PRIN T VERB EEL DING EN , alle naar 't leven getekent J voorzien Befchreven door GEORGIUS EVERHARDUS RUMPHIUS; van Hanauw, Koopman en Raad in Amboina , mitsgaden Lid van het Kyzerlyke kweekfchool dcr onderzoekers van de Natuurkuade in 't Duicfche Roomfche Ryk opgerecht oader den naam van P LIN I US INDICUS, T' AMSTERDAM, By JAN ROMAN DB J ON G E, Boekverkoper, 1741. Cat. No. 1937 386 Naumann to Necker de Saussure 1635 A natural history of Ireland; in three parts. By several hands . . . Dublin, Printed by and for George Grierson, 1726. 213p., plates (partly fold.). X508.415/N219 Contributions mainly by Gerard Boate (1604-1650) and by Thomas Molyneux (1661-1733). 1636 Naumann, Carl Friedrich, 1797-1873. Grundriss der Krystallographie. Leipzig, J. A. Barth, 1826. 408p., 3 fold, plates. 548/N22g 1637 Naumann. Entwurf der Lithurgik; oder, Okonomischen Mineralogie; ein Leitfaden fur Vorlesungen. Leipzig, Bei Adolph Wienbrack, 1826. 300p. 549/N22en 1638 Naumann. Lehrbuch der reinen und angewandten Krystallographie. Leip- zig, F. A. Brockhaus, 1830. 2v., 905 diagrams on 39 fold, plates. 548/N22C 1639 Naumann. Anfangsgrtinde der Krystallographie. Leipzig, Arnold, 1854. 292p., 26 plates. 548/N22 1640 Naumann. Elemente der theoretischen Krystallographie. Leipzig, W. En- gelmann, 1856. 383p., illus. 548/N22e 1641 Naumann. Lehrbuch der Geognosie. Erster-[dritter] Band . . . Zweite, ver- mehrte und verbesserte Auflage. Leipzig, W. Englemann, 1858-[1872]. 3v. and atlas. 551/N22J22 Vol. 3 ends with p. 576; it was never completed, and has no title page. 1642 Necker de Saussure, Louis Albert, 1786-1861. Voyage en Ecosse et aux Ties Hebrides, Geneve, J. J. Paschoud, 1821. 3v., illus. 914.1/N28v 1643 Necker de Saussure. Travels in Scotland; descriptive of the state of manners, literature, and science. Translated from the French. London, Printed for R. Phillips, 1821. 112p. uncat. Needham to New York 387 1644 Needham, B., jt. author. See OWEN, DAVID DALE, Geological reports . . . lands of D. Kingsbury...[1857?]. 1645 Needham, jt. author. See OWEN, DAVID DALE, Reports on the geology of the Tunungwant Coal Field, M'Kean County, Pa [1857]. 1646 Nesi, Lorenzo. Storia fisica della terra compilata sulle traccie della Geografia fisica di Kant e sulle piu recenti scoperte, ed ultime transazioni politiche d'Europa . . . Milano, F. Baret, 1816-17. 2v., fold. map. 551.4/N369s 1647 New Brunswick. Geological Survey. Report on the Geological survey of the province of New- Brunswick, [1838]-1842. By Abraham Gesner, F. G. S., provincial geologist, &c. Saint John, Printed by H. Chubb, 1839-43. 5v. in 1, illus., diagrs. 557.15/N42r [1838-1841] title begins: First-fourth report. 1842 has subtitle; with a topographical account of the public lands, and the districts explored in 1842. 1648 New Hampshire. Geological Survey. First annual report [1840/1] on the geology of the state of New Hampshire. By Charles T. Jackson, state geologist. Con- cord, N.H., C. Barton, state printer, 1841. [5]-164p., illus. X557.42/N45 1649 New Hampshire. Geological Survey. Final report on the geology and mineralogy of the state of New Hampshire; with contributions towards the improve- ment of agriculture and metallurgy. By Charles T. Jackson, M.D. Published by order of the Legislature. Concord, N.H., Caroll & Baker, state printers, 1844. 376p., front., illus., plates (part. fold, and col.), fold, map, tables. 557.42/N45f 1650 New Jersey. Geological Survey. Report on the Geological Survey of the state of New Jersey, by Henry D. Rogers . . . Philadelphia, Desilver, Thomas & co., 1836. 174p., front, (profiles). 557/N46fr 1651 New York. Natural History Survey. . . . Communication from the governor, transmitting several reports relative to the geological survey of the state [1837. Albany, 1838]. 388 Newte to Nicols 2v., illus., fold, tables and atlas of plates. 508.747/N48c Atlas accompanies 2d report, 1837. Library owns v.2 only. The communication is signed W.L. Marcy. It contains the fol- lowing reports: Mineralogy and Chemistry by L. D. Beck, Paleon- tology by T.A. Conrad, Geology of First District by W.W. Mather, Geology of Second District by E. Emmons, Geology of Third District by L. Vanuxem, Geology of Fourth District by J. Hall. 1652 Newte, Thomas, pseud. See THOMSON, WILLIAM, 1746-1817. 1653 Nicol, James, 1801-1879. Guide to the geology of Scotland; containing an account of the character, distribution and more interesting appearances of its rocks and minerals. Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd; London, Simpkin, Marshall, 1844. 272p., [11] leaves of plates, illus. (some col.), folded col. map. 554.1/N54g 1654 Nicol. See MURCHISON, RODERICK IMPEY, Geological map of Europe . . . 1856. 1655 Nicollet, Joseph Nicolas, 1768-1843. Report intended to illustrate a map of the hydrographical basin of the Upper Mississippi River. Washington, Blair and Rives, 1843, 170p., map. x581.977/N54r 26th Cong., 2nd Sess., Senate Doc. 237, Serial 380. Library copy lacks the original map. Report and map, as part of the Congressional Set, reproduced on microcard in Rare Book Room, and the Map and Geography Library owns a facsimile of the map (G4042/.M5/1843/.N5/1970). The report was also printed by the House, 1845, as H.R. Doc. 52, 28th Cong., 2nd Sess. with a smaller map. Rare Book Room owns this version as Congressional Documents Serial 464. 1656 Nicols, Thomas, fl. 1659. Arcula gemmea; or, A cabinet of jewels. Discovering the nature, vertue, value of pretious stones, with infallible rules to escape the deceit of all such as are adulterate and coun- terfeit. London, Printed for Nath. Brooke, 1653. 239., fold. tab. 549/N548C/1653 Published in 1652 with title: A lapidary; or, The history of pretious stones; and in 1659 with title: Gemmarius fidelius; or, The faithful lapidary. VOYAGES DANS LES AL P ES > PRCDS ZT U N E S S A I SUR L'HISTOIRE NATURELLE D E S ENVIRONS D E GENEVE, Par HORACE-BENEDICT DE SAUSSURE, Profeffenr de Philofopbie dans I Academic de Geneve. TOME PREMIER Nee fpedet fua cuique manct, rer unique novatrix , Ex aliis alias reparat Natura figuras. Ovitl. A NEUCHATEL. CHEZ SAMUEL FAUCHE, IMPRIMEUR ET LIBRAIRE bu Roi. M. DCC. LXXIX. Cat. No. 1954 390 Nilsson to Nose 1657 Nilsson, Sven, 1787-1883. Petrificata suecana formationis cretaceae, descripta et iconibus illustrate a S. Nilsson . . . Pars prior, vertebrata et mollusca sistens. Londini Gothorum, ex officina Berlingiana, 1827. 39p., 10 plates. q560.176/N59p No more published? 1658 Nogaret, de. Essais sur les montagnes. Amsterdam, 1785. 2v. 551.43/N68e 1659 Noggerath, Johann Jacob, 1788-1877, ed. Das Gebirge in Rheinland-Westphalen nach mineralogischen und chemischen Beziige. Bonn, E. Weber, 1822-26. 4v., plates (incl. col. maps, col. profiles). 552/N68g/1822 1660 North Carolina. Geological Survey. . . . Report of Professor Emmons, on his geological survey of North Carolina. Raleigh, S. Gales, printer to the legislature, 1852. 181p. 567/N81re At head of title: Executive document no. 13. "First annual report." No more published. 1661 Norwood, Joseph Granville, 1807-1895. Report. [Washington, Gov't. Printing Office], 1848. p. 75-134. Meine/557/Ow2r Bound with and part of Owen, David Dale, 1807-1860, Report of a geological reconnoissance of the Chippewa land district of Wisconsin . . . 1844. 1662 Norwood. Report. [Washington, Gov't. Printing Office], 1848. p. 75-129. x557/W75o Bound with and part of Owen, David Dale, Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, communicating a report of a geological reconnoiss- ance of the Chippewa land district of Wisconsin . . . 1848. 1663 Norwood. See U.S. GEOLOGICAL CORPS. Geological map of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota . . . 1851. 1664 Nose, Karl Wilhelm, 1753-1835. Orographische Briefe Liber das Siebengebirge und die be- nachbarten zum Theil vulkanischen Gegenden bey der Ufer des Nieder-Rheins an Herrn Joseph Paul Edeln von Cobres Nose to Oberlin 391 . . . Frankfurt am Mayn, Gebbard und Korber, 1789-90. 2v. in 1, illus. x549.943423/N84o 1665 Nose. Ueber einige Ereignisse in der mineralogische Literatur un- serer Tage. Frankfurt am Mayn, 1793. 56p. 549/V54u Bound with Veltheim, August Ferdinand, Graf von, Ueber der Herren Werner und Karsten Reformen in der Mineralogie . . . 1793. 1666 Nose. Beschreibung einer Sammlung von meist vulcanisirten Fos- silien, die Deodat-Dolomieu im Jahre 1791 von Maltha aus nach Augsburg und Berlin versandte; mit verschiedenen Aufsa'tzen. Frankfurt am Main, In der Gebhard- und K6r- berschen Buchhandlung, 1797. 82p. q560/N84b 1667 Nota, Alberto, 1775-1847. Del terremoto avvenuto nella citta e provincia de S. Remo I'anno 1831. Pinerolo, Tipografia di P. Ghighetti, 1832. 46p. 551.22/N84d 1668 Null, Jacques Friedrich von der. See MOHS, FRIEDRICH, Des Herrn Jac. Fried, von der Null Mineralien Kabinet . . . 1804. 1669 Nuttall, Thomas, 1786-1859. A journal of travels into the Arkansas territory, during the year 1819. With occasional observations on the manners of the aborigines. Illustrated by a map and other engravings. Philadelphia, T. H. Palmer, 1821. [9]-296p., front, (fold, map), plates, tables. 917.67/N96J A journey from Philadelphia, down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to the Arkansas; thence across Arkansas to the interior of the modern Oklahoma; returning via the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers, and then to New Orleans. 1670 Oberlin, Henri Gottfried. Propositions geologiques, pour servir d'introduction a un ouvrage sur les elemens de la chorographie, avec I'expose de leur plan, et leur application a la description geognostique, oeconomique et medicale du Ban de la Roche. Strasbourg, Impr. de Levrault, impr. de I'Ecole de medecine, 1806. 261p., illus., 5 plates (incl. maps). 554.438/Ob2p 392 Ohio to Omalius d'Halloy 1671 Ohio. Geological Survey. First [and] second annual report on the Geological survey of the state of Ohio. 1837-38. By W. W. Mather, principal geologist, and the several assistants. Columbus, 1838. 2v. in 1, illus., plates. 557/OH31 1672 Oken, Lorenz, 1779-1851. Okens Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte. 1-3. th. Leipzig, C. H. Reclam, 1813-26. 3v. in 5, and atlas of 2v., 58 plates. 500/Ok2C Library owns v.1 only (Mineralogie). 1673 Oken. Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Sta'nde. Stuttgart, Hoff- mann, 1833-41. 7v. in 13, illus. 500/Ok2a 1674 Oken. Abbildungen zu Oken's Allgemeiner Naturgeschichte fur alle Sta'nde. Stuttgart, Hoffman'sche Verlags-Buchhandlung, [1843?]. [50], 22, [24], 24, [64]p., 164 plates (part. col.). q500/Ok2a/plates 1675 Olafsson, Eggert, 1726-1768. Travels in Iceland, performed by order of His Danish Majesty, containing observations on the manners and customs of the inhabitants, a description of the lakes, rivers, glaciers, hot- springs, and volcanoes; of the various kinds of earths, stones, fossils, and petrifactions; as well as of the animals, insects, fishes, &c., by Messrs. Olafsen & Povelsen. Translated from the Danish. London, Printed for R. Phillips by Barnard & Sultzer, 1805. 162p., 4 plates, fold. map. 914.91/OC1vE 1676 Oliger, Jacob, 1650-1701. Museum Regium seu catalogus rerum tarn naturalium, quam artificialium, quae in Basilica Bibliothecae . . . Christian! Quinti Hafniae asservantur, descriptus ab Oligero Jacobaeo. Hafniae, Joachim Schmetgen, 1696. 201p., illus. uncat. Catalog of the Royal Museum of Natural History of Copenhagen. Presentation copy of Johann Christian Ziege. 1677 Omalius d'Halloy, Jean Baptiste Julien d', 1783-1875. Memoires pour servir a la description geologique des Pays- Bas, de la France et de quelques contrees voisines. Namur, Impr. de D. Gerard, 1828. 307p., fold. col. map, fold, profiles. 554/Om1m OTPESI4>OITH2 HELVETICUS, S I V E ITINERA ALPINA Tria : In Qiiibus Incolas, Animalia, Plants., Montium Al- titudines Barometric*, Cocli & Soli Temperies, Aquae Medicatac, Mineralia, Metalla, Lapides Fi- gurati, aliaque Foffilia 3 & quicquid infuper in Natura, Artibus, & Antiquicate, per Alfes Hel- Treticas &c Togg. In Auditorio ^Eftivo. Ad diem Jumj H. L. g^ S. T I G U K I Typis JOH. HENRiCi B YRG KLIN1, Anao MDCCXXVI. Cat. No. 1973 398 Owen 1697 Owen. Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, communicating a report of a geological reconnoissance, of the Chippewa land district of Wisconsin, and the northern part of Iowa. [Wash- ington, 1848]. 134p., 37 plates (partly fold., incl. diagrs.), fold. map. x557/W75o Report submitted to the commissioner of the General land office, by David Dale Owen, U.S. geologist for Wisconsin. Senate ex. doc. 57, 30th Cong., 1st sess. Half-title [p. 3]: Report of a geological reconnoissance of the Chippewa land district of Wisconsin; and incidentally, of a portion of the Kickapoo country, and of a part of Iowa and of the Minnesota territory. . . Bound with Norwood, Joseph Granville, Report . . . 1848. 1698 Owen. See U.S. GEOLOGICAL CORPS. Geological map of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota . . . 1851. 1699 Owen. Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Min- nesota; and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory. Made under instructions from the United States Treasury department. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Crambo & co., 1852. [39]-638p., illus., and atlas of plates, maps and sections. q557.3/Ow2 q557.3/Ow2/atlas Final report, addressed to the commissioner of the U. S. General land office. Atlas has title: Illustrations to the geological report of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota . . . In the library's copy 1, the atlas illustrations are bound with the text. 1700 Owen. See SALINE COAL & MANUFACTURING CO., Extracts . . . 1856? 1701 Owen. Geological reports on the mineral & timber lands of D. Kingsbury in the counties of Clearfield, Elk, and Jefferson, State of Pennsylvania, by David Dale Owen and B. Needham. Buffalo, Commercial Advertiser Steam Press, [1857?]. 39p., profiles, tables. 553/Ow2g Extract from Dr. D. D. Owens' geological report on the State of Kentucky: p.[37]-39. Owen 399 1702 Owen. Reports on the geology of the Tunungwant Coal Field, M'Kean County, Pa., by Dr. D. D. Owen, and Prof. B. Needham. Buffalo, Steam Press of E. R. Jewett & Co., [1857]. 54p., fold, plates (1 col.), map. uncat. 1703 Owen. See ARKANSAS. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, First [and Second] report of a geological reconnoissance of the northern [middle and southern] counties of Arkansas . . . 1858 and 1859. 1704 Owen. Report of a geological reconnoissance of the state of Indiana made in the year 1837, in conformity to an order of the legislature. Indianapolis, John C. Walker, 1859. 63p., 69p. \557/ln24r 1705 Owen. Report of a geological reconnoissance . . . 1859, See INDIANA. STATE GEOLOGIST, Report . . . 1859. 1706 Owen, Edward. Observations on the earths, rocks, stones and minerals, for some miles about Bristol, and on the nature of the hot-well and the virtues of its water. London, Printed and sold by W. Johnston, 1754. 250p. uncat. 1707 Owen, Richard, 1804-1892. Description of the skeleton of an extinct gigantic sloth, My/odon robustus, Owen, with observations on the osteology, natural affinities, and probable habits of the megatherioid quadrupeds in general. By Richard Owen . . . conservator of the Museum of the Royal college of surgeons in London. Pub. by direction of the Council. London, Printed by R. and J. E. Taylor, 1842. 176p., 24 plates (4 fold.). q569.3/Ow2d 1708 Owen. A history of British fossil mammals, and birds. London, J. Van Voorst, 1846. 560p., illus., table. 566/Ow2 1709 Owen. A history of British fossil reptiles. London, 1849-84. 4v. q568/Ow2h CONTENTS. v.1, 3, Text. v.2, 4, Plates. 400 Owen to Palissy 1710 Owen. Palaeontology; or, A systematic summary of extinct animals and their geological relations. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1860. 420p., illus. 560/Ow2p 1711 Owen. Palaeontology; or, A systematic summary of extinct animals and their geological relations. 2nd ed. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1861. 463p., illus. 560/Ow2 1712 Owen, Richard, 1810-1890. Key to the geology of the globe: an essay, designed to show that the present geographical, hydrographical, and geological structures, observed on the earth's crust, were the result of forces acting according to fixed, demonstrable laws, analogous to those governing the development of organic bodies. Nashville, Tenn., Stevenson & Owen; New York, A. S. Barnes & Co.; [etc., etc.], 1857. [9]-256p., 3 fold, plates, 2 fold, maps, fold, chart, fold, table, fold, diagr. 550/Ow2k 1713 Packe, Christopher, 1686-1749. 'Ai/KoXpa^ia; sive, Convallium descriptio. In which are briefly but fully expounded the origine, course and insertion; extent, elevation and congruity of all the valleys and hills, brooks and rivers (as an explanation of a new philosophico-chron- ological chart) of East-Kent. Occasionally are interspers'd some transient remarks that relate to the natural history of the country; and to the military marks and signs: of Caesar's route thro it, to his decisive battle in Kent. Canterbury, Printed and sold by J. Abre, for the author, 1743. 110p. x914.223/P126a 1714 Palassou, Pierre Bernard, 1745-1830. Essai sur la mineralogie des Monts-Pyrenees. Paris, Didot jeune, 1784. 330p., 12 plates, 8 fold. maps. 554.6/P17e 1715 Palissy, Bernard, 1510?-1590. Oeuvres de . . . revues sur les exemplaires de la Bibliotheque du Roi, avec des notes par MM. Faujas de Saint-Fond, et Gobet. Paris, Ruault, 1777. 734p. x504/P17o PHMA SACRA ODtr SDmr 3n $til <3c&rift ttorf ommenfrm Scutlid; f rflart unb JOH. JACOB SCHEVCHZER, Med. D. Prof, in Lyceo Tigurino , Academise Imper. Naturse Cu- riofor. LEOPOLD IN O -CAROLINA Adjundo, & Socc. Regg. Anglicae & Pruflicae Membro. 3n unt> veriest in Irtle TAB. I - - CLXXIV. , &c. ebrucft bep fibriftian Ulricb. SBasner/ Cat. No. 1975 402 Palissy 1716 Palissy. Oeuvres completes, . . . , edition conforme aux textes origi- naux imprimes du vivant de I'auteur; avec des notes et une notice historique par Paul-Antoine Cap. Paris, J.-J. Dubochet, 1844. 437p. 504/P17o/1844 "Note sur les precedentes editions des oeuvres de Bernard Palissy": p.[xxxvi]-xxxix. 1717 Palissy. Discours admirables, de la nature des eaux et fontaines, tant naturelles qu'artificielles, des metaux, des sels & salines, des pierres, des terres, du feu & des emaux. Avec plusieurs autres excellens secrets des choses naturelles. Plus un traite de la marne, fort utile & necessaire pour ceux qui se mellent de I'agriculture. Le tout dresse par dialogues, esquels sont intro- duits la theorique & la practique. Paris, chez Martin le leune, 1580. 361p. uncat. Some pages incorrectly numbered (160 = 360) 1718 Palissy. Le moyen de devenir riche, et la maniere veritable, par laquelle tous les hommes de la France pourront apprendre a multiplier & augmenter leurs thresors & possessions. Avec plusieurs autres excellens secrets des choses naturelles, des- quels iusques a present Ton n'a ouy parler. .. Paris, chez Robert FoUet, 1636. 1st part 255p., 2nd part 526p. uncat. Part 2 has the following title-page: Seconde partie du moyen de devenir riche, contenant les discours admirables de la nature des eaux & fontaines, tant naturelles qu'artificielles des fleuves, puits, cisternes, estSgs, marez & autres eaux douces de leur origine, bonte & autres qualitez. De I'alchimie des metaux, de Tor potable, du mitridat, des glaces, des sels vegetatifs ou generatifs, du sel commun. Description des marez salans. Des pierres tant communes, que precieuses. Des causes de leur generation, formes, couleur, pesanteur & qualites d'icelles, des terres d'argille, de I'art, de la terre, de son utilite, & du feu, de la marne, & le moyen de les cognoistre. 1719 Palissy. Resources: a treatise on "Waters and springs." Written in 1557. Translated by E. E. Willett, 1876. Brighton, W. J. Smith, [1876]. 39p. x551.49/P17r "Fifty copies only." Pallas 403 1720 Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741-1811. Elenchus zoophytorum sistens generum adumbrationes gen- eraliores et specierum cognitarum succinctas descriptiones cum selectis auctorum synonymis. Hagae Comitum, P. V. Cleef, 1766. [17]-451p. 593.3/P17e 1721 Pallas. Betrachtungen iiber die Beschaffenheit der GebUrge und Vera'nderungen der Erdkugel, besonders in Beziehung auf das Russische Reich. Vorgelesen in der offentlichen Versammlung der Russisch-Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften den 23ten Junius 1777, da dieselbe mil der hohen Gegenwart des Herrn Grafen von Gothland beehret wurde. Frankfurt, 1778. 87p. 551.43/P17b 1722 Pallas. Observations sur la formation des montagnes, et les change- mens arrives a notre globe, pour servir a I'Histoire Naturelle de M. le Comte de Buffon. St. Petersbourg [etc.], Mequignon, 1782. 93p. 551.43/P17bF/1782 Translation of Betrachtungen Uber die Beschaffenheit der Ge- bUrge und Vera'nderungen der Erdkugel. 1723 Pallas. Voyages du Professeur Pallas, dans plusieurs provinces de I'Empire de Russie et dans I'Asie septentrionale; traduits de I'allemand par le C. Gauthier de la Peyronie. Nouvelle edition, revue et enrichie de notes par les C.C. Lamarck . . . Lan- gles . . . Paris, Maradan, 1789-1799. 9 vols. 914.7/P17rFg Translation of: Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des Rus- sischen Reichs. Vol. 9 has t.p. Tableau physique et topographique de la Tauride, Suivi d'Observations sur la formation des Montagnes, et les changements arrives a notre Globe, Paris, Guillaume, Gide, 1799. 1724 Pallas. Travels through the southern provinces of the Russian empire, in the years 1793 and 1794. Tr. from the German of P. S. Pallas . . . London, T. N. Longman & O. Rees [etc.], 1802-03. 2v., col. illus., 52 plates, maps (part, fold.), fold. plan. 914.7/P17rEb Translation of Bemerkungen auf einer Reise in die sUdlichen Stotthaltershaften des Russischen Reichs in den Jahren 1793-1794. 404 Pallas to Parker 1725 Pallas. Travels through the southern provinces of the Russian empire in the years 1793 and 1794. Translated from the German of P. S. Pallas . . . Second edition . . . London, Printed for J. Stock- dale, 1812. 2v., col. fronts., illus. (part, col.), plates (part, col.), maps (part, fold.). q914.7/P17rEb/1812 1726 Panarolo, Domenico, 1587-1657. II Mare essaminato ... In Roma, Per il Moneta, 1656. 184p., port. uncat. 1727 Pander, Christian Heinrich, 1794-1865. Beitra'ge zur Geognosie des russischen Reiches. St. Petersburg, Gedruckt bei K. Kray, 1830. 165p., 31 (i.e. 34) plates, fold. map. q560.947/P19b 1728 Papin, Nicolas, d. 1653. Raisonnemens philosophiques touchant la salure, flux & reflux de la mer, & I'origine des sources, tant des fleuves que des fontaines. Ausquels est adiouste un traicte de la lumiere de la mer, compose par le mesme autheur. A Blois, par Francois de La Saugere, 1647. 156p. x551.46/P19r 1729 Paragallo, Gaspare. Istoria naturale del monte Vesuvio. Divisata in due libri. Napoli, Stamperia di G. Raillard, 1705. 429p. 551.21/P21J 1730 Parker, Martin. Supposed author. See ANONYMOUS, Dreadfull newes; or A true relation of the great, violent and late earthquake . . . 1638. 1731 Parker, Samuel, 1779-1866. Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, under the direction of the A. B.C. P.M. performed in the years 1835, '36, and '37; containing a description of the geography, geology, climate, and productions; and the number, manners, and customs of the natives. With a map of Oregon Territory. By Rev. Samuel Parker, A.M. Ithaca, N.Y., The author, 1838. [13]- 371p., incl. tables, front, (fold, map), plates. x917.95/P22j 1732 Parker. Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, under the direction of the American board of commissions for foreign missions, in the years 1835, '36, and '37; containing a description of the geography, geology, climate, productions jut tontnifj ton feiner ton D. . unb fonmritcu*, aucb anty(>pftfu< unb itt unb mcb, Cat. No. 1991 406 Parker to Parkinson of the country, and the number, manners, and customs of the natives; with a map of Oregon Territory. By Rev. Samuel Parker... 2d ed. Ithaca, N.Y., Pub. by the author, Mack, Andrus, & Woodruff, printers, 1840. 400p., plates, fold. map. x917.95/P22j/1840 Map is dated 1838. 1733 Parker. Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, under the direction of the A.B.C.F.M., in the years 1835, '36, and '37; containing a description of the geography, geology, climate, productions of the country, and the number, man- ners, and customs of the natives ... By Rev. Samuel Parker, A.M. 3d ed. Ithaca, N.Y., Mack, Andrus, & Woodruff; Boston, Crocker & Brewster; [etc., etc.], 1842. [17]-408p., front, (fold. map). x917.95/P22j3 Map lacking. 1734 Parker. Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, under the direction of the A.B.C.F.M., containing a descrip- tion of the geography, geology, climate, productions of the country, and the number, manners, and customs of the natives; with a map of Oregon Territory. By Rev. Samuel Parker, A.M. 4th ed. Ithaca, N.Y., Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett; Boston, Crocker & Brewster; [etc., etc.], 1844. [17]-416p., front, (fold, map), plates. x917.95/P22j/1844 1735 Parkinson, James, 1755-1824. Organic remains of a former world. An examination of the mineralized remains of the vegetables and animals of the antediluvian world; generally termed extraneous fossils. Lon- don, J. Robson [etc.], 1804-11. 3v., fronts., col. plates. 560/P24or Contents. The vegetable kingdom. The fossil zoo- phytes. The fossil starfish, echini, shells, insects, amphibia, mam- malia, &c. 1736 Parkinson. Outlines of oryctology. An introduction to the study of fossil organic remains, especially of those found in the British strata; intended to aid the student in his enquiries respecting the nature of fossils, and their connection with the formation of the earth . . . London, The author, 1822. 346p., 10 plates. 560/P24o Parkinson to Patrin 407 1737 Parkinson. Outlines of oryctology. An introduction to the study of fossil organic remains; especially of those found in the British strata: intended to aid the student in his inquiries respecting the nature of fossils, and their connection with the formation of the earth. 3d ed. With the author's latest corrections. London, M. A. Nattali, [183-]. 350p., 10 plates. 560/P24o/183- 1738 Parkinson. See MANTELL, GIDEON ALGERNON, A pictorial atlas of fossil remains . . . 1850. 1739 Parrot, Georg Friedrich, 1767-1852. Grundriss der Physik der Erde und Geologic, zum Gebrauche fur akademische Vorlesungen. Riga, F. Meinshausen, 1815. 718p., 2 fold, plates. 551/P24g 1740 Passy, Antoine Francois, 1792-1873. Description geologique du departement de la Seine-lnfe- rieure. Ouvrage imprime par ordre de ('Academic royale des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen. Rouen, Imp. de Nicetas Periaux, 1832. 371p., and atlas of 15p., 20 plates (part, col.), front (fold. map). 554.425/P26d Atlas bound with main work, following p. 371. "Table alphabetique des auteurs et des autorites": p. [345J-352. 1741 Patin, Charles, 1633-1693. Traite des tourbes combustibles. A Paris, Chez lean Du Bray & Pierre Variquet, 1663. 122p., port. uncat. 1742 Patrin, Eugene Melchior Louis, 1742-1815. Histoire naturelle des mineraux, contenant leur description, celle de leur gite, la theorie de leur formation, leurs rapports avec la geologic ou histoire de la terre, le detail de leurs proprietes et de leurs usages, leur analyse chimique, &c., avec figures dessinees d'apres nature. 2.ed. Paris, Deterville, 1803. 5v., illus. 549/P27H/1803 Half-title: Histoire naturelle de Buffon, a laquelle on adjoint les Observations et les Decouvertes des plus celebres Naturalistes mo- dernes sur la Mineralogie. 408 Patrin to Perrault 1743 Patrin. Histoire naturelle des mineraux, contenant leur description, celle de leur gTte, la theorie de leur formation, leurs rapports avec la geologic ou histoire de la terre, le detail de leurs proprietes et de leurs usages, leur analyse chimique, &c., avec figures dessinees d'apres nature. 2 ed Paris, Chez Raynal, 1830. 5v., plates. 549/P27H/1830 1744 Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860. An historical disquisition on the mammoth, or great American incognitum, an extinct, immense, carnivorous animal, whose fossil remains have been found in North America. London, Printed for E. Lawrence by C. Mercier, 1803. 91p., illus. 569.6/P31h 1745 Penn, Granville, 1761-1844. Conversations on geology; comprising a familiar explanation of the Huttonian and Wernerian systems; the Mosaic geology as explained by Mr. Granville Penn; and the late discoveries of Professor Buckland, Humboldt, Dr. MacCulloch and others. London, Printed for S. Maunder, 1828. 371p., illus., 12 plates. 550/P382c 1746 Pennsylvania. Geological Survey. First-sixth annual report(s) on the Geological Survey of Penn- sylvania. By Henry D. Rogers, state geologist . . . [1836-1841]. Harrisburg, Boas & Caplan, 1836-42. 6v., fold, fronts. (2d, 5th), fold, tables. 557/P38gea Title varies: 1st, 2d, 5th: annual report of the state geolo- gist . . . 3d-4th, 6th: annual report on the Geological sur- vey. . . Library owns v.3, 1839. 118p. 1747 Percival, James Gates, 1795-1856. See MALTE-BRUN, CONRAD, A system of universal geog- raphy... 1834. 1748 Percival. See CONNECTICUT. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Report . . . 1842. 1749 Perrault, Pierre, ca. 1611-1680. De Porigine des fontaines. Paris, 1674. 352p., front. uncat. 1750 Perrault. De I'origine des fontaines. Paris, P. Le Petit, 1674. 353p., front. x551.49/P42d Letter to Christiaan Huygens: p.[3]-[6]. Imperfect: front, wanting. P. GASPARIS SCHOTTI Regiscuriani e Societate Jefu ANATOMIA Phyfico-Hydroftatica FONTIUM AC FLUMINUM L I B R I S VI* cxplicata, ET FIGURIS >RI INCISIS cxornatai tfuibwyprtmiftafonrium acflumtnum hi- ftorta,primb eor undent prtnc tpiuv? & matrix ac- curate fcrtttinio inqttiritur ; deiaut modus quo i matrice pr&cipu* (JJUA Mare eft ) orittntur , ex Sacra Scripture , Philofophia natural** , & Hy- tic&principiUdttegitur ; poflremo vari&pro- privates ac vtluti mtracttla in *VA.rii* fontibtu etticefcentia difctt- tiuritur* Accedit in fine Appendix de vera origine Nili. HER.BIPOLI, Sumptibus V T iduxJo. Godofr.Schonwetteri, Bibliopola? Francofurtenfis, Excudit J o B u s HE R.T z Bibliopela, D C L Cat. No. 1993 410 Perrey to Phillips 1751 Perrey, Alexis, 1807-1882. Memoire sur les tremblements de terre ressentis dans le bassin du Rhone, [n.p., 1845?]. [p.265-370], illus. 551.22/P42m Caption title. 1752 Petermann, Augustus, 1882-1878. The atlas of physical geography, constructed by Augustus Petermann; with descriptive letter-press, embracing a general view of the physical phenomena of the globe by Thomas Milner. London, W. S. Orr, 1850. 142p., 16 leaves of plates (incl. col. maps). q912/P44a 1753 Petiver, James, ca. 1663-1718. Opera, Historiam naturalem spectantia; or, Gazophylacium. Containing several 1000 figures of birds, beasts, reptiles, insects, fish, beetles, moths, flies, shells, corals, fossils, min- erals, stones, fungusses, mosses, herbs, plants, etc. from all nations, on 156 copper plates, with Latin and English names. The shells etc. have English, Latin and native names. London, printed for John Millan, 1764. 2v. (chiefly plates). xq570/P4450 1754 Petrini, Giovanni Vincenzo. Gabinetto mineralogico del Collegio Nazareno descritto se- condo i caratteri esterni e distribuito a norma de' principj costitutivi. Roma, Presso i Lazzarini, [1791]-92. 2v. 549/P45g 1755 Pettus, John, 1613-1690. Fleta minor. The laws of art and nature in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining . . . metals . . . London, Printed for and sold by Stephen Bateman, 1686. 345p., illus., port. q uncat. Part 2 has separate title page: Fleta minor, spagyrick laws, the second part. Containing essays on metallick words ... as a dictionary to Lazarus Erckern . . . London, Printed for the author by Thomas Dawks, 1683. 133p. 1756 Phillips, John, 1800-1874. See SMITH, WILLIAM, Syllabus of lectures on geology in the Town-Hall, Scarborough . . . including three lectures on or- ganic fossils by J. Phillips . . . 1824. 1757 Phillips. Illustrations of the geology of Yorkshire; or, A description of the strata and organic remains of the Yorkshire coast; accom- Phillips 411 panied by a geological map, sections and plates of the fossil plants and animals. York, Printed for the author by T. Wilson and Sons, 1829. 192p., plates (partly col.), map. x554.27/P54i/1829 1758 Phillips. Illustrations of the geology of Yorkshire; or, A description of the strata and organic remains, accompanied by a geological map, sections, and plates of the fossil plants and ani- mals . . . London, Printed for J. Murray, 1835-36. 2v., front (v.1, map), plates (part, col.), fold, map, diagrs. 554.27/P54J Vol. I is 2d edition. Titles of two volumes vary slightly. Contents. pt. I. The Yorkshire coast. pt. II. The mountain limestone district. 1759 Phillips. A guide to geology. London; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman; 1834. 139p., 2 leaves of plates, illus. 550/P54g 1760 Phillips. A guide to geology. 3d ed. London, Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1836. 186p., illus., map. 550/P54g/1836 Bibliography: p. 176-182. 1761 Phillips. An index geological map of the British Isles; constructed from published documents, communications of eminent ge- ologists, and personal investigation by John Phillips. [2nd ed.]. London, John Weale, [1838]. C5740/.C5/1838/.P4 Col. map. Scale not given. 1762 Phillips. An index geological map of the British Isles; constructed from published documents, communications of eminent ge- ologists, and personal investigation by John Phillips. [3rd ed.] London, John Weale, [1838]. G5740/.C5/1838/.P41 Col. map. Scale, 1 inch equals ca. 25 miles. 412 Phillips 1763 Phillips. New index geological map of the British Isles, and adjacent coast of France, constructed from published documents, communications of eminent geologists and personal inves- tigation by John Phillips. [5th ed.] London, John Weale, [1840]. G5740/.C5/1840/.P4 Col. map. Scale, ca. 1 inch equals 25 miles. 1764 Phillips. A treatise on geology, forming the article under that head in the seventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Edin- burgh, A. and C. Black, 1838. 295p., illus., plates, tables. 550/P54/1838 1765 Phillips. . . . Treatise on geology. A new ed. London, Printed for Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans [etc.], 1852. 2v., illus. 550/P54 The cabinet cyclopaedia. Conducted by...D. Lard- ner . . . Natural history, [v. 94-95]. 1766 Phillips. Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D., author of the Map of the strata of England and Wales. London, J. Murray, 1844. 150p., 5 leaves of plates, illus., ports. x550.924/Sm6p and B/S6641p Library owns two copies. Front, (port.) missing in B/S6641p. 1767 Phillips. A map of the principal features of the Geology of Yorkshire. Published for the author [by] York, W. Monkhouse, 1853. G5753/.Y2/1853/.P4 Col. map. Scale, 1 inch equals ca. 4.5 British Statute miles. 1768 Phillips. The rivers, mountains, and sea-coast of Yorkshire. With essays on the climate, scenery, and ancient inhabitants of the country. London, J. Murray, 1853. 302p., 36 plates. 914.274/P53r 1769 Phillips. Vesuvius . . . Oxford, The Clarendon press, 1869. 355p. ; front., illus., plates, maps. 551.21/P54 1770 Phillips. Geology of Oxford and the valley of the Thames. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1871. Phillips to Picot de Lapeyrouse 413 523p., illus., 17 plates (partly col., incl. front., maps), diagrs. 554.257/P54g "Works of authors consulted or referred to in the catalogues of fossils": p. [xxi]-xxiv. 1771 Phillips, William, 1775-1828. An outline of mineralogy and geology, intended for the use of those who may dtesire to become acquainted with the elements of those sciences; especially of young per- sons . . . New York, Printed and sold by Collins and Co., 1816. 192p., 4 plates (part. col.). x549/P53o 1772 Phillips. An elementary introduction to the knowledge of mineralogy; including some account of mineral elements and constituents; explanations of terms in common use; brief accounts of minerals, and of the places and circumstances in which they are found. Designed for the use of the student. With notes and additions on American articles, by Samuel L. Mitch- ill ... New York, Collins and Co., 1818. 246p. x549/P53e 1773 Phillips. An elementary introduction to mineralogy. New ed., with extensive alterations and additions, by H. J. Brooke . . . and W. H. Miller. . . London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Long- mans [etc.], 1852. 700p., illus., diagrs. 549/P53e/1852 1774 Piccolomini, Alessandro, 1508-1578. Delia grandezza della terra et dell'acqua, trattato di M. Alessandro Piccolomini, nuovamente mandate in luce . . . Venetia, G. Ziletti, 1558. 4p., 41 (i.e. 43) numb, leaves, diagrs. x551.4/P58d Printer's mark on t.-p. and on verso of last leaf. Errors in foliation. Bound with 8 other parts, paged separately, and not applicable to geology. 1775 Picot de Lapeyrouse, Philippe Isidore, 1744-1818. Description de plusieurs nouvelles especes d'orthoceratites et d'ostracites . . . avec figures. A Erlang, aux depens de Wolf- gang Walther, libraire; A Paris, chez Didot le jeune [etc.], 1781. 45p., 13 plates. q564.5/P58d In French and Latin. 414 Picquet to Pitot 1776 Picquet, J. P. Voyage dans les Pyrenees francoises. Paris, Le Jay fils, 1789. 327p. 914.489/P58v "Par Picquet, d'apres Barbier. Attribue aussi a L. P. Berenger." Cat. gen. de la Bibliotheque nat. 1777 Pictet, Francois Jules, 1809-1872. Traite elementaire de paleontologie; ou, Histoire naturelle des animaux fossiles consideres dans leurs rapports zoolo- giques et geologiques. Paris, Langlois et Leclerq, 1844-46. 4v., plates. 560/P58t 1778 Pictet. Traite de paleontologie; ou, Histoire naturelle des animaux fossiles consideres dans leurs rapports zoologiques et geo- logiques. 2.ed., rev., cor., considerablement augm., accom- pagnee d'un atlas de 110 planches grand in-4 . . . Paris, J. B. Bailliere; [etc., etc.], 1853-57. 4v., and atlas of 77p., 110 plates. 560/P58t/1853 q 560/P58t/1853/atlas 1779 Pictet. Description des mollusques fossiles qui se trouvent dans les gres verts des environs de Geneve, par F. J. Pictet et William Roux. Geneve, impr. de J. G. Pick, 1847-1853. 457p. in various pagings, 51 leaves of plates. 564/P58d/1847 1780 Pictet. Description des mollusques fossiles qui se trouvent dans les gres verts des environs de Geneve, par F. J. Pictet et W. Roux. Quatrieme livraison . . . Geneve, J. Cherbuliez et J. Kessmann, 1853. p.489-558, plates 41-51. 564/P58d/pt.4 Cover title. 1781 Pictet. Description des fossiles du terrain aptien de la Perte du Rhdne et des environs de S te -Croix, par F.-J. Pictet et Eugene Renevier. Geneve, J. Kessman, 1858. 184p. 23 plates. q560.9494/P58d Half title: Materiaux pour la paleontologie suisse. With joint author's autograph. 1782 Pitot, Henri, 1695-1771. Description d'une machine pour mesurer la vitesse des eaux courantes, & le sillage des vaisseaux, in Memoires de I' Aca- demic Royale des Sciences, Amsterdam, 1732. p.504-519, fold, plate. 506 PAH/1732 Pilla to Pini 415 1783 Pilla, Leopoldo, 1805-1848. Breve cenno sulla ricchezza minerale della Toscana. Pisa, R. Vannucchi, 1845. 224p. 549.9455/P64b Bibliographical footnotes. 1784 Pilla, Nicola. Saggio litologico sui vulcani estinti di Rocca Monfina, di Sessa, e di Tiano, dedicate airillustrissimo signore D. Giuseppe Vairo. Napoli, V. Orsino, 1795. 74p. 552.1/P64S 1785 Pini, Ermenegildo, 1739-1825. Addizioni al saggio di una nuova teoria della terra; in risposta all'esame fattone del Sig. De Luc. [Milano, G. Marelli, 1742]. 52p., diagrs. 550.1/P65a Caption title. Interleaved, with some manuscript additions. 1786 Pini. Osservazioni mineralogiche su la miniera de ferro di Rio ed altre parti dell'isola d'Elba. Milano, G. Marelli, 1777. 110p., fold, plate, fold. map. x549/P65o "Catalogus fossilium": p.87-108. Bibliographical footnotes. 1787 Pini. Memoire sur des nouvelles cristallisations des feldspaths et autres singularites renfermees dans les granites des environs de Baveno. Milan, J. Marelli, 1779. 62p., 2 fold, plates. 549.61/P65m 1788 Pini. Della maniera di preparare la torba, e di usarla a fuoco piu vantaggioso dell'ordinario. Istruzione pubblicata per ordine del R. Governo della Lombardia austriaca. Milano, Stamperia de G. Marelli, 1785. 138p., 2 fold, plates. 553.21/P65d 1789 Pini. Delia maniera de osservare nei monti la disposizione degli strati con uno stromento comodissimo a tal fine, [n.p., 1790?]. 13p., illus. 551.43/P65d 1790 Pini. De alcuni fossil! singolari della Lombardia austriaca, e di altre parti dell'ltalia; memoria . . . nella quale trattasi pure de 416 Pinkerton to Plattner un vulcano supposto nella Lombardia medesima. Milano, G. Marelli, 1790. 48p. 552/P65d 1791 Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826. Petrology. A treatise on rocks. London, Printed for White, Cochrane & Co. by S. Hamilton & Co., 1811. 2v., illus., 2 plates. 552/P652p 1792 Plattes, Gabriel, fl. 1638. A discovery of subterraneall treasure; viz. of all manner of mines and mineralls, from the gold to the coale; with plaine directions and rules for the finding of them in all kingdomes and countries. And also the art of melting, refining, and assaying of them is plainly declared, so that every ordinary man, that is indifferently capacious, may with small charge presently try the value of such oares as shall be found either by rule or by accident. Whereunto is added a real experiment whereby every ignorant man may presently try whether any peece of gold that shall come to his hands be true or counterfeit, without defacing or altering the form thereof, and more certainly than any goldsmith or refiner could formerly discerne. Also a perfect way to try what colour any berry, leaf, flower, stalke, root, fruit, seed, barke, or wood will give: with a perfect way to make colours, that they shall not stayne nor fade like ordinary colours. Very necessary for every one to know, whether he be travailer by land or sea, or in what country, dominion, or plantation soever shall inhabit. London, by I. Okes for lasper Emery, 1639. 60p. uncat. The library owns several editions with slightly different titles and different editors: London, 1639 (uncat.); London, 1679 (uncat.); London, 1738 (x669/B23aEs/1739, bound with Barba, A collection of scarce and valuable treatises upon metals . . . 1739); Philadelphia, 1784 (x549/P69d/1784); Philadelphia, 1792 (x549/P69d/1792). 1793 Plattner, Karl Friedrich, 1800-1858 . . . Probirkunst mit dem Lothrohre oder vollstandige Anlei- tung zu qualitativen und quantitativen Lothrohruntersuchun- gen. Vierte Auflage, neu bearbeitet und vermehrt von Theo- dor Richter. . . Leipzig, J. A. Barth, 1865. 679p., illus. 544.3/P69 The library has two copies of this edition. D CORPORIBUS MARINIS I LAPIDESCENTIBUS @V.s DEFOSSA REPERrUNTUR AUCTORE AUGUSTINO SCILLA FABII COLUMNS DE GLOSSOPETRIS EDITIOALTERA EMENDAT10R. MDCCL11. Sumptibus Venantii Monaldini Bibliopolac in via Curfus . FX TYPOGRAPHIA LINGUARUM ORIENTALIUM ANCELI R o T i L 1 1 , ET PHILIPPI BACCHELLI IN ^EDIBUS MAXIMORUM. ? O T ]{ I K, > M T J(_ M 1 5 5 & , Cat. No. 2005 418 Plattner to Plot 1794 Plattner. The use of the blowpipe, in the examination of minerals, ores, furnace-products, and other metallic combinations. Translated from the German, with notes, by James Sheridan Muspratt. With a pref. by Professor Liebig. London, Taylor and Walton, 1845. 364p., illus., tables. 544.3/P69pEm Translation of Probirkunst mil dem LOthrohre. 1795 Plattner. The use of the blowpipe in the qualitative and quantitative examination of minerals, ores, furnace products, and other metallic combinations. By Professor Plattner. . . and Dr. Sher- idan Muspratt . . . Illustrated by numerous diagrams . . . 3d. ed., rev. and further enl. London, J. Churchill, 1854. 405p., illus., tables. 544.3/P69pEm/1854 Translation of Probirkunst mit dem LOthrohre. 1796 Playfair, John, 1748-1819. The works . . . with a memoir of the author. Edinburgh, Printed for A. Constable, and London, Hurst Robinson & Co., 1822. 4v. 508/P69/1822 1797 Playfair. Illustrations of the Huttonian theory of the earth. Edinburgh, Printed for W. Creech; [etc., etc.], 1802. 528p. 551.7/H979tYp Title page in photocopy. 1798 Playfair. Explication de Playfair sur la theorie de la terre par Mutton; et examen comparatif des systemes geologiques fondes sur le feu et sur I'eau, par M. Murray; en reponse a I'explication de Playfair: tr. de 1'anglais, et accompagnes de notes et de planches, par C. A. Basset . . . Paris, Bossange et Masson; [etc., etc.], 1815. 2v. in 1, 2 plates. 551.7/H979tYpFb 1799 Playfair. See MURRAY, JOHN, A comparative view of the Huttonian and Neptunian systems of geology. . . 1802. 1800 Plot, Robert, 1640-1696. Enquiries to be propounded to the most ingenious of each Plot 419 county in my travels through England and Wales, in order to their history of nature and arts, [n.p., n.d.]. [4]p. xq570.942/P72e Caption title. Dated London? 1670? in the Brit. Mus. Cat. and Feb. 1678/79 by Falconer Madan in his Oxford books, v.3 (1651-1680), p. 374, item 3220. Perhaps an enlarged issue of the author's "Quaer's to be pro- pounded to the most ingenious of each county in my travels through England." [Oxford? 1674?] Wing P 2584. Devised by the author for his studies of the counties of England, notably Oxfordshire and Staffordshire. 1801 Plot. The natural history of Oxford-shire, being an essay toward the natural history of England. Oxford, Printed at the theater; [etc., etc.], 1677. 358p., 16 plates, fold. map. xq570.942/P72n Imperfect: map wanting. 1802 Plot. The natural history of Oxford-shire, being an essay towards the natural history of England. 2d ed., with large additions and corrections: to which is prefix'd a short account of the author, &c. Oxford, Printed by L. Lichfield for C. Brome [etc.]. London, 1705. 366p., 16 plates, fold. map. xq570.942/P72n/1705 1803 Plot. De origine fontium, tentamen philosophicum. In praelectione habita coram Societate Philosophica nuper Oxonii instituta ad Scientiam naturalem promovendam. Oxonii, Hen. Cle- ments, 1685. 187p., front. uncat. 1804 Plot. The natural history of Stafford-shire. Oxford, Printed at the Theater, 1686. 450p., 38 plates (partly fold.), fold. map. xq570.942/P72na Imperfect: plates 9 and 19 wanting. Error in paging: 417 numbered 407. Error in binding: plate 15 bound after p. 228. This copy does not contain the rare leaf with the coats of arms omitted in the fold. map. 1805 Plot. The natural history of Stafford-shire. Oxford, Printed at the Theater, 1686. 420 Pluche to Portlock 450p., 37 plates (part, fold.), fold. map. xq570.942/P72na/1686a Error in paging: 417 numbered 407. Error in binding: plates 14 and 15, 23 and 24, reversed. This copy has the rare leaf with the coats of arms omitted in the fold. map. 1806 Pluche, Noel-Antoine, 1688-1761. Spectacle de la nature: or Nature display'd being discourses on such particulars of natural history as were thought most proper to excite the curiosity and form the minds of youth. Illustrated by copper plates. Translated from the original French by Mr. Humphreys. London, Francklin et al., 1740- 1753. 5v. x580/P72s Eh V. 1 the seventh edition, v.2-3 the fifth, and v.4-5 the third edition. Le spectacle de la nature was the second most popular book in France after Buffon's Histoire naturelle. Volume 3 contains a physical description of the earth and the sea, an interpretation of inorganic and organic fossils, and a description of mines. 1807 Pontoppidan, Erik, 1698-1764. The natural history of Norway: containing a particular and accurate account of the temperature of the air, the different soils, waters, vegetables, metals, minerals, stones, beasts, birds, and fishes; together with the dispositions, customs, and man- ner of living of the inhabitants; interspersed with physiological notes from the eminent writers, and transactions of acade- mies. Translated from the Danish original of the Right Revd. Erich Pontoppidan. London, A. Linde, 1755. 2v. in 1, illus., map. xq570.9481/P77vEb 1808 Poppe, Johann Heinrich Moritz von, 1776-1854. Die artesischen Brunnen; ihre Beschaffenheit, die Art ihrer Verfertigung und ihre Benutzung mit alien dazu gehOrigen Instrumenten und Maschinen zum Bohren, Ausflittern und gutem Einrichten dieser Brunnen als Spring-, Lauf- und Pump- brunnen. 2.verb. und verm. Aufl. Tubingen, C. F. Osiander, 1831. 73p., 4 fold, plates. 551.49/P81a/1831 1809 Portlock, Joseph Ellison, 1794-1864. Report on the geology of the county of Londonderry and of parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh. Dublin, A. Milliken, Hodges and Smith, 1843. 784p., illus., fold. col. map, plates, col. profiles. 554.15/P83r Portlock to Pownall 421 1810 Portlock. A rudimentary treatise on geology; for the use of beginners. By Lieut.-Colonel Portlock . . . London, J. Weale, 1849. 182p., front., illus. 550/P83r Weale's rudimentary series, no. 3. Annotated leaves inserted. 1811 Pbtzsch, C. G. AusfUhrliche mineralogische Beschreibung der Gegend um Meissen. Dresden, Waltherischen Hofbuchhandlung, 1779. 138p., illus. 549.9/P85 1812 Pott, Georgii Evstaf'evich, d. 1858. Geschichte und wissenschaftliche Bescha'ftigungen der in St. Petersburg gestifteten Russisch-Kaiserlichen Gesellschaft fur die Gesammte Mineralogie von 1817 bis 1842, vom Mitstifter der Gesellschaft H. A. G. von Pott. St. Petersburg, 1842. 20, [188p.], 8 fold, plates (6 col., with mica adhesions). 549.06/VS2p Pt.1 of Schriften der in St. Petersburg gestifteten Russisch- Kaiserlichen Gesellschaft fUr die Gesammte Mineralogie. 1813 Pott, Johann Heinrich, 1692-1777. Lithogeognosie; ou, Examen chymique des pierres et des terres en general, et du talc, de la topaze & de la steatite en particulier, avec une dissertation sur le feu & sur la lumiere. Ouvrages tr. de I'allemand. Paris, J. T. Herissant, 1753. 2v., plates. 552/P85cFa Vol. 2 has title: Continuation de la Lithogeognosie pyrotech- nique, ou Ton traite plus particulierement de la connoissance des terres & des pierres, & de la maniere d'en faire I'examen. Tr. by Didier d'Arclais de Montamy. "Table des effets des melanges differents des terres de la lithogeognosie, de M. Pott": ciii p. at end of v.2. 1814 Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. A topographical description of such parts of North America as are contained in the (annexed) map of the middle British colonies, &c. in North America. London, J. Almon, 1776. 46, 16p., front, (fold. map). xf912.73/Ev1 In case with Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756, Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays. Philadelphia . . . 1755. See Evans for contents of case. The original map was published at Philadelphia in 1755 in connection with a pamphlet by Evans having the following title: Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical es- says. The first, containing An analysis of A general map of the middle British colonies in America . . . The "Topographical description," in 422 Prestwich to Priest addition to the map, includes numerous extracts from this essay of Evans. Appendix: I. The account of Capt. Anthony Van Schaick of the ground between the entrance of lake Champlain at Crown point, and the mouth of Otter creek. II. Captain Anthony Van Schaick's journal, 1756. III. Captain Hobb's account of the way from No. 4, in New Hampshire, to the mouth of Otter creek. IV. Extracts from the journal of Captain Harry Gordon . . . who was sent from Fort Pitt ... to Illinois, in 1766. V. Extract from Mr. Lewis Evans' journal. 1743. VI. A journal of Christopher Gist's journey, began from Col. Cresap's at the old town on Potomack river, Maryland, October 31, 1750, continued down the Ohio, within 15 miles of the falls thereof; and from thence to Roanoak river in North Carolina, where he arrived May 19, 1751; undertaken on account of the Ohio company. 1815 Prestwich, Joseph, 1812-1896. A geological inquiry respecting the water-bearing strata of the country around London, with reference especially to the water-supply of the metropolis; and including some remarks on springs. London, J. Van Voorst, 1851. 240p., fold, map, diagrs. 554.21/P77g Copy signed by author. 1816 Prevost, Constant, 1787-1856. Coupe des terrains tertiaires du bassin de Paris, faite en suivant le cours de la Seine, de Moret a Mantes. Strasbourg, F. G. Levrault, [n.d.]. 1 sheet, col. map and profiles. 551.781/P92c 21 x 95 cm. fold, to 21 x 13 cm. 1817 Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. American antiquities, and discoveries in the West: being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient population of partially civilized nations, differing entirely from those of the present Indians, peopled America, many centuries before its discovery by Columbus. And inquiries into their origin, with a copious of many of their stupendous works, now in ruins. With conjectures concerning what may have become of them. Comp. from travels, authentic sources, and the researches of antiquarian societies. Albany, Printed by Packard, Hoffman and White, 1833. 400p., fold, front. 913.73/P93a "Draining of the western lakes," p.367-373; "Lake Ontario formed by a volcanoe," p.376 ff. C. S. Rafinesque contributed to this part of the book, but it is uncertain which geological articles were by Rafinesque and which by Priest. JOANNIS ANTONII SCOPOLI, S. C. R, ET APOST* MAJESTATIS IN MON- TANISTICIS ET MONfcTARIIS qONSILIARH , SUPREMI HUNGARIJE INFERIORIS CAMERGRAFIATUS OFFIC1I ASSESSOR1S, MINERALOGY PROFESSORIS, CfcSAREfll REGIME AGRA-RUE SOCIETATIS SHRIKE, CARNIOLIJE, GORIZIvE ET GRADISC^:, OECONOMICJE BERNEN- SIS , T APIARI/E LUSATI^ SUPERIORIS sociu PRINCIPIA MINERALOGY SYSTEMATIC^ ET PRACTICE SUCCINCTE EXH1BENTIA STRUCTUR AMTELLUR1S, SYSTEM A- TA MINERALOGICA, LAPIDUxM CLASSES , GENERA , SPECIES , CUM PR^CIPUIS VARIETATI- BUS, EORUMaUE CHARACTERIBUS , SYNONYMIS, ANALYST ET USU , NEC NON REGULIS NONNUL- LIS OENERALIBUS , AD DOCIMASIAM ET PY- ROTECHNIAM METALLURGICAM FERT1NENTIBUS. VETERO-PRAG^ APUD WOLFGANGUM GERLE IJ7 2 ' /-V onno 424 Priest to Quad 1818 Priest. American antiquities and discoveries in the West: being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient population of partially civilized nations differing entirely from those of the present Indians peopled America many centuries before its discovery by Columbus. 4th ed. Albany, Printed by Hoffman & White, 1834. 400p., illus., 2 plates (incl. fold, front.), fold. plan. 913.73/P93a4 1819 Priest. American antiquities and discoveries in the West: being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient population of partially civilized nations differing entirely from those of the present Indians peopled America many centuries before its discovery by Columbus . . . 5th ed. Albany, Hoffman & White, 1838. 400p., illus., 2 plates (incl. fold, front., fold. plan). 913.73/P93a5 1820 Pryce, William, 1725?-1790. Mineralogia cornubiensis: a treatise on minerals, mines, and mining; containing the theory and natural history of strata, fissures, and lodes, with the methods of discovering and working of tin, copper, and lead mines, and of cleansing and metalizing their products; shewing each particular process for dressing, assaying and smelting of ores. To which is added, an explanation of the terms and idioms of miners. London, Printed and sold for the author by J. Phillips [etc.], 1778. 331p., front, (port.), 7 plates (incl. maps, 2 fold.), 2 fold, tables. xq622/P95 1821 Puton, Ernest. Des metamorphoses et des modifications survenues dans certaines roches des Vosges. Paris, etc., J. B. Bailliere, etc., 1838. 54p. uncat. Signed by author. Extrait des Memoires de la 5e session du Congres Scientifique de France, 1837. Bound with Hogard, Henri, Description mineralogique et geo- logique des regions granitique et arenacee du systeme des Vosges, 1837. 1822 Quad, Matthias, 1557-1613. Compendium universi complectens geographicarum enar- rationum libros sex, ex quibus totus terrarum orbis si- tus ... regionum & aquarum qualitates . . . gentium mores, ferarum genera . . . percipi possunt ... Ex optimus ut pluri- Quirini to Ramazzini 425 mum tarn veteris quam huius aeuri scriptoribus excerpta, in ordinem concinnum digesta, & in epitomen hanc redacta. Coloniae Agrippinae, Sumptibus Wilhelm Lutzenkirchij, 1600. 714p., fold. maps. x910/Q22c 1823 Quirini, Giovanni. . . . De testaceis fossilibus Musaei Septalliani et lacobi Grandi. De veritate diluvij universalis, & testaceorum quae procul a Mari reperiuntur generatione. Epistolae. Venetiis, Typis Val- uasensis, 1676. 76p. uncat. 1824 Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel, 1783-1840. See PRIEST, JOSIAH, American antiquities, and discoveries in the West . . . 1833, 1834, and 1838. 1825 Rafinesque. A life of travels and researches in North America and south Europe, or Outlines of the life, travels, and researches of C. S. Rafinesque . . . Containing his travels in North America and the south of Europe; the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean, Sicily, Azores, &c., from 1802 to 1835 with sketches of his scientific and historical researches, &c. . . . Philadelphia, Printed for the author by F. Turner, 1836. 148p. 910.4/R117C 1826 Rafinesque. The good book, and amenities of nature. 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A concise account of North America; containing a description of the several British colonies on that continent, including the islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, &c. . . . Also of the interior, or westerly parts of the country, upon the rivers St. Laurence, the Mississippi, Christino, and the Great Lakes. To which is subjoined, an account of the several nations and tribes of Indians residing in those parts, as to their customs, Rogers to Rome de I' Isle 439 manners, government, numbers, &c By Major Robert Rogers. London, Printed for the author, 1765. 264p. x917/R63c 1902 Rogers, William Barton, 1804-1882. Report of the geological reconnoissance of the State of Virginia. Made under the appointment of the Board of Public Works. Philadelphia, Desilver, Thomas & Co., 1836. 143p., fold, front. x557/R63r Frontispiece wanting. 1903 Rogers. On the physical structure of the Appalachian chain, as ex- emplifying the laws which have regulated the elevation of the great mountain chains generally, by William Barton Rogers and Henry Darwin Rogers, in American Journal of Science and Arts, 1842. v. 43, p.177-178 (abstract). 505/AJ Full text appears in Reports of the meetings of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, 1843. p.474-551. Reprint Arno Press, 1978. 1904 Rolland du Roquan, Oscar, 1812?-1863. Description des coquilles fossiles de la famille des rudistes qui se trouvent dans le terrain cretace des Corbieres. Car- cassonne, Impr. de L. Pomies-Gardel, 1841. 69p., 8 plates. q564.1/R64d 1905 Romani, Giovanni, 1757-1822. Dell'antico corso de'fiumi Po, Oglio ed Adda negli agri cremonese, parmigiano, casalasco e basso mantovano; me- moria storico-critica. 2.ed., con aggiunta di osservazioni ine- dite sul fiume Adda. Milano, G. Silvestri, 1828. 85p. 551.48/R66d/1828 Bibliographical footnotes. Library owns two copies. 1906 Rome de I'lsle, Jean Baptiste Louis de, 1736-1790. Essai de cristallographie, ou Description des figures geome- triques, propres a differens corps du regne mineral, connus vulgairement sous le nom de cristaux, avec figures et deve- loppemens. Paris, Chez Didot jeune [etc.], 1772. 427p., 10 fold, plates, 2 fold, tables. 548/R66e The second edition has title: Cristallographie, ou description des formes propres a tous les corps du regne mineral. "Table alphabetique des principaux auteurs qui ont ecrit sur les cristaux, ou qui sont cites dans cet ouvrage I'occasion des cristaux": p. xvii-xxviii. 440 Rome de I'lsle to Rose 1907 Rome de I'lsle. Cristallographie, ou Description des formes propres a tous les corps du regne mineral, dans I'etat de combinaison saline, pierreuse ou metallique ... 2. ed. . . . Paris, Imprimerie de Monsieur, 1783. 4 v., VIII (i.e. 12) double plates, tables. 552/R66c 1908 Rome de I'lsle. Description methodique d'une collection de mineraux du cabinet de M. D. R. D. L. Ouvrage ou I'on donne de nouvelles idees sur la formation & la decompostion des mines, avec un court expose des sentimens des mineralogistes les plus con- nus, sur la nature de chaque espece, le mineralisateur qui s'y rencontre, & la quantite de metal qu'elle produit. A Paris, Chez Didot jeune, libraire [etc.], 1773. 299p., front. 549/R66d Bibliography: p.xx-xxv. 1909 Rome de I'lsle. L'action du feu central bannie de la surface du globe, et le soleil retabli dans ses droits; centre les assertions de MM. le comte de Buffon, Bailly, de Mairan, etc. Stockholm, Paris, P. Fr. Didot le jeune, 1779. 84p. 523.1/R66a 1910 Rome de I'lsle. Observations sur les rapports qui paroissent exister entre la mine dite cristaux d'etain et les cristaux de fer octaedres. Aerford, Georg Adam Keyser, 1786. 11 p. 549/F59 Bound with Flade, Christian Gottlob, De re Metallica . . . [1791]. 1911 Romei, Annibale, 16th cent. Dialogo . . . Diviso in due giornate. Nella prima delle quali si tratta delle cause universali del terremoto, e di tutte le impressioni, & apparenze, che, con stupor del volgo, nell' aria si generano. Nella seconda, del terremoto, della salsedine del mare, della via lattea, e del flusso, e reflusso del mare s'assegnano cause particolari, diverse d'Aristotele, e da qua- lunque filosofo sin' ad hora a no habbi scritto. Ferrara, Per Vittorio Baldini, 1587. 108p. uncat. 1912 Rose, Gustav, 1798-1873. Elemente der Krystallographie, nebst einer Tabellarischen Uebersicht der Mineralien nach de Krystallformen. Zweite [STORIA I DEL MONTE VESUV1O Divifata in due Libri )A D. IGNAZIO SORRENT1NO SaccrdoteSecolare dclla Torre del Greco* D E D 1C A T A All'Iil. e Reverend. 1 " Signer D- CELESTINO GALIANO trciwfccvo di Teffahnica , f Cappellano M\n at the White- Hart in Little Bnttain, 167 I. Cat. No. 2112 472 Sinclair to Smith accidents thereof; a subject never treated before. Edinburgh, George Swinton, James Glen, and Thomas Brown, 1672. 319p., illus. uncat. Title page mutilated. 2066 Sinclair. Natural philosophy improven by new experiments. Touching the mercurial weather-glass, the hygroscope, eclipsis, con- junctions of Saturn and Jupiter. Lastly, there is a large discourse anent coal, coal-sinks, dipps, risings, and streeks of coal, levels, running of mines, gaes, dykes, damps, and wild- fire. Edinburgh, to be sold by Gideon Schaw, 1683. 302p., illus. uncat. 2067 Sivry, Esprit Pierre de. Journal des observations mineralogiques faites dans une partie des Vosges et de I'Alsace . . . Nancy, H. Haener, 1782. 117p. 554.438/Si9j Ouvrage qui a remporte le prix au jugement des Messieurs de la Societe royale des sciences, belles-lettres & arts de Nancy, en 1782. 2068 Smellie, William, 1740-1795. The philosophy of natural history. Edinburgh, Printed for the heirs of Charles Elliot, 1790-99. 2v. x591.5/Sm3p Vol. 2 has imprint: Edinburgh, Printed for Bell & Bradfute, 1799. 2069 Smith, Hamilton Lanphere, 1819-1903. The world; or First lessons in astronomy and geology, in connection with the present and past condition of our globe. Cleveland, M. C. Younglove, 1848. 324p., front., illus., diagrs., tables. 551/Sm5w 2070 Smith, John Pye, 1774-1851. On the relation between the Holy Scriptures and some parts of geological science. New-York, D. Appleton, 1840. 364p. 213/Sm6o Half-title: The Congregational lecture. Sixth ser. 2071 Smith, Thomas, 1775 (or 1776)-1830. The wonders of nature and art, or, A concise account of whatever is most curious and remarkable in the world; com- piled from historical and geographical works of established celebrity, and illustrated with the discoveries of modern Smith 473 travellers. Rev., corr., and improved, by James Mease. Phila- delphia, Printed by R. Carr for Birch & Small, 1806-07. 14v. x910/Sm67w/1806 Library owns v.8, 11-14 only. 2072 Smith, William, 1769-1839. A delineation of the strata of England and Wales, with part of Scotland; exhibiting the collieries and mines, the marshes and fen lands originally overflowed by the sea . ...[London], 1815. 15 col. double maps. xf554.2/Sm6d Map in sections, bound. Imperfect: general map wanting. 2073 Smith. A memoir to the map and delineation of the strata of England and Wales, with part of Scotland . . . London, J. Gary, 1815. 51p., fold, tables. x554.2/Sm6d/sup. 2074 Smith. Strata identified by organized fossils, containing prints on colored paper of the most characteristic specimens in each stratum. London, Printed by W. Arding, 1816. 32p., front., 18 plates. xq551.7/Sm6s 2075 Smith. Stratigraphical system of organized fossils, with reference to the specimens of the original geological collection in the British Museum: explaining their state of preservation and their use in identifying the British strata. [Pt. 1], London, Printed for E. Williams, 1817. 118p., 2 fold, tables. q551.7/Sm6st No more published. 2076 Smith. Smith's Geological atlas. London, 1819-43. 39 col. maps on 42C. 58x69cm. xf554.2/Sm6g Binder's title. Contains all but one (Kent) of the county maps in Smith's A new geological atlas of England and Wales (1819-24). In addition there are 19 maps of other English counties, by John Gary, engraver, dated 1842-43. 2077 Smith. Syllabus of lectures on geology in the Town-Hall, Scarbor- ough, including three lectures on organic fossils by...J. Phillips. Scarborough, John Cole, 1824. 4p. x550.715/Sm6s/1824 474 Smith to Soldani Caption title. Facsimile of the first page included in J. M. Edmonds, The geological lecture-courses given in Yorkshire by William Smith and John Phillips, 1824-1825, p.382. Accompanied by a letter from L. R. Cox of British Museum (Natural history) addressed to George W. White at Dept. of Geology, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, stating that "It is most probable that your copy and the one at Oxford are the only two which survive." Letter dated March 30, 1955. 2078 Smith. Geological map of Yorkshire. London, J. Gary, 1824. Col. map. G5753/.Y65/1824/.S6 Scale, 1 inch equals ca. 2.75 miles. [1:169,000] "A new map of Yorkshire divided into its Ridings and Subdivided into Wapontakes. By John Gary. 1824." 2079 Smith. A new geological map of England and Wales, with the inland navigations exhibiting the districts of coal and other sites of mineral tonnage. London, J. Gary, 1824. Col. map. G5750/.C5/1824/.S6 Scale, 1 inch equals 15 British Statute miles. 2080 Smith. Synopsis of geological phenomena. Oxford, Eng., 1832. 1 folded sheet, 54 x 36 cm., folded to 27 x 22 cm. x550.18/Sm68s Mounted on cloth. 2081 Smith. See PHILLIPS, JOHN, Memoirs of William Smith . . . 1844. 2082 Smyth, John Ferdinand Dalziel. Tour in the United States of America; containing an account of the present situation of that country; the population, agriculture, commerce, customs, and manners of the inhab- itants . . . with a description of the Indian nations . . . likewise improvements in husbandry. . . London, For G. Robinson [etc.], 1784. 2v. x917.3/Sm9t 2083 Soldani, Ambrogio, ca. 1736-1808. Saggio orittografico; ovvero, Osservazioni sopra le terre nau- tilitiche ed ammonitiche della Toscana. Con appendice o indice latino ragionato de'piccoli testacei, e d'altri fossili d'origine marina per schiarimento dell'opera. Siena, Stamp, di V. Pazzini, 1780. 146p., 25 plates. 564.5/So4s Solenander to Sowerby 475 2084 Solenander, Reiner, 1524-1601. . . . De caloris fontium medicatorum causa, eorumque tem- peratione, libri duo, et philosophis et medicu perutiles. Lug- duni, apud Joannem Franciscum de Gabiano, 1558 238p. uncat. 2085 Sopwith, Thomas, 1803-1899. An account of the mining districts of Alston Moor, Weardale and Teesdale, in Cumberland and Durham; comprising de- scriptive sketches of the scenery, antiquities, geology, and mining operations, in the upper dales of the rivers Tyne, Wear, and Tees. Alnwick, Printed by and for W. Davison, 1833. 183p., front, (map), illus., diagr. 914.28/So6a 2086 Sorrentino, Ignazio. Istoria del Monte Vesuvio, divisata in due libri. Napoli, Per G. Severini, 1734. 224p. 551.21/So61 2087 Soulavie, Jean Louis Giraud, 1752-1813. Histoire naturelle de la France meridionale; ou, Recherches sur la mineralogie du Vivarais, du Viennois, du Valentinois, du Forez, du Velai, de I'Usegeois, du Comtat-Venaissin, des Dioceses de Nismes, Montpellier, Agde, &c. Sur la physique de la mer Mediterranee; sur les meteores, les arbres, les animaux, I'homme & la femme de ces contrees. Nismes, C. Belle, Imprimeur du Roi, 1780-84. 7v., plates (part, fold.), maps (part. fold.). 549.944/S08H Subtitle varies. Vols. 3-7 have imprint: Paris, J. F. Quillau. Library owns v.1-6. 2088 Soulavie. See HAMILTON, WILLIAM, Oeuvres complettes . . . and Neuere Beobachtungen . . . Vulkane Italiens . . . 1781 and 1784. 2089 Soulavie. Les classes naturelles des mineraux et les epoques de la nature correspondantes a chaque classe; ouvrage qui a remporte le second accessit sur la question proposee par ('Academic imperiale des sciences de St. Petersbourg, pour le prix de 1785. St. Petersbourg, Impr. de I'Academie imperiale des sciences, 1786. 561p., plates. 549/So8c 2090 Sowerby, James, 1757-1822. British mineralogy; or, Coloured figures intended to elucidate 476 Sowerby to Spallanzani the mineralogy of Great Britain. London, Printed by R. Taylor and Co., 1804-17. 5v., 550 col. plates. 549.942/So9b Vol. 5 printed by Arding and Merrett. 2091 Sowerby. A short catalogue of British minerals, according to a new arrangement. Pt. I. Combustibles and earths. London, Printed by B. Meredith; sold by the author, 1811. 72p. 549.942/So9s No more published? 2092 Sowerby. Exotic mineralogy, or, Coloured figures of foreign minerals, as a supplement to British mineralogy, I. London, Printed by Benjamin Meredith, 1811-20. 2v., col. illus. x549/So93e Library owns v.1 only. Vol.1: ill. 93 numbered 73; lacks ill. 73. 2093 Sowerby. The mineral conchology of Great Britain; or coloured figures and descriptions of those remains of testaceous animals or shells which have been preserved at various times and depths in the earth. London, various printers, 1812-1829. 7v., col. plates. 564/So9m v.7 was not completed; it consists of 8 parts, and has no title page or index. v.5-7, "continued by J. D. C. Sowerby." For papers on the dates of publication of the 113 parts, See E. Renevier, "Bull. Soc. Vaudoise Sci. Nat." torn. IV, 1855, p. 318; and E. R. Sykes, "Proc. Malac. Soc. Lond." vol. VII, 1906, p. 19. 2094 Spada, Giovanni Giacomo, 1680-1774. Corporum lapidefactorum agri Veronensis catalogus quae apud Joan. Jacobum Spadam . . . asservantur. Editio altera multo auctior, cui accedunt annotationes, & marmorum quae in eodem agro reperiuntur elenchus. Veronae, typis D. Raman- zinii bibliopolae apud S. Thomam, 1744. 80p., 10 plates (incl. map). 560.94534/Sp1c/1744 2095 Spallanzani, Lazzaro, 1729-1799. Opere. Milano, Societa de' classic! italiani, 1825-26. 6v. 570.4/Sp190 These are the complete works, the first three volumes contain his travels in the Two Sicilies. 9EO$PATOY TOY ERESIOY "A n A N T A. THEOPHRASTI E R E S I I Grace & Latine opera omnia. DANIEL HEINSIVS Tcxtum Grtcurn locis infnitispartim ex ingcnioparttm e libris emendauit : hiulcafitppleutt , male concept a recenfat : interpret ationcm pafim interpoUuit. Cvm Indict locuplcui Umo . LVGDVNI BATAVORVM, * Tyfografhia HENRICI ab 1 M P E N S I S lohannis Orlers , And. Cloucq, & loh. Mairc, ANNO C I D. ID CXIU Cat. No. 2164 478 Spallanzani to Steel 2096 Spallanzani. Viaggi alle Due Sicilie e in alcune parti dell'Appennino . . . Pavia, Stamperia di B. Comini, 1792-97. 6v., 11 fold, plates. 508.45/Sp19v Vol.6 has title: Opuscoli sopra diversi animali, che servono di appendice ai Viaggi alle Due Sicilie . . . 2097 Spallanzani. Voyage dans les Deux Siciles et dans quelques parties des Appenins. Berne, E. Haller, 1795-96. 4v. in 2, fold, plates. 508.45/Sp19vFs Title page of v.3, pt.2 reads: Voyages dans les Deux Si- ciles . . . Avec une relation de I'eruption de Vesuve, arrivee le 15 juin 1794. Translation and introduction by jean Senebier. 2098 Spallanzani. Travels in the Two Sicilies, and some parts of the Apennines. Tr. from the original Italian of the Abbe Lazzaro Spallan- zani . . . London, G. G. and J. Robinson, 1798. 4v., 11 fold, plates. x508.45/Sp19vE 2099 Spallanzani. See FORTIS, ALBERTO, Memoires . . . 1802. 2100 Spallanzani. See MARTINENGHI, GIOVANNI, Lettera di Giovanni Marti- nenghi . . . dell'Ombra vendicata di Lazzaro Spallan- zani . . . 1803. 2101 Staring, Winand Carel Hugo, 1808-1877. Proef eener Nederlandsche kunstspraak (terminologie), voor de aardkunde of geologic. Deventer, A. Ter Gunne, 1844. 95p. 550.14/St2p 2102 Steel, John Honey wood, 1780-1838. A report on the geological structure of the county of Saratoga, in the State of New-York; together with remarks on the nature and properties of the various soils and modes of culture; intended to illustrate the natural history and do- mestick resources of the county. Published by order of the executive committee of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture and Domestick Manufactures. Saratoga Springs, G. M. Davison, printer, 1822. 56p. x557/N48st Steele to Steno 479 2103 Steele, Andrew. The natural and agricultural history of peat moss or turf-bog; to which are annexed corroborative writings, correspondence and observations, on the qualities of peat or fen earth, as a soil and manure, and on the methods used in Scotland for converting moss soils into arable and pasture grounds, plan- tations of trees, &c. Edinburgh, W. & D. Laing; [etc., etc.], 1826. 401p. 631.13/St32n 2104 Steffens, Henrich, 1773-1845. Beytra'ge zur innern Naturgeschichte der Erde. 1. Th. Frey- berg, Im Verlag der Crazischen Buchhandlung, 1801. 317p. 550/St3b No more published. 2105 Stella, Erasmus, 1450-1521. Erasmi Stellae libonothani interpraetamenti gemmarum li- bellus unicus. [Nureberge, Federicus Pypus, 1517]. 48p. uncat. The author is Erasmus Stueler. 2106 Steller, Georg Wilhelm, 1709-1746. Ausfuhrliche Beschreibung von sondernbaren Meerthieren, mit Erla'uterungen und nothigen Kupfern versehen. Halle, C. C. KUmmel, 1753. [20], 218p., fold, plate. 591.92/St3g "Zur Einleitung. Anatomic eines Meerkalbes, von Johann Adam Kulmus": p. [1]-35. 2107 Stelluti, Francesco, 1577-1646. Trattato del legno fossile minerale nuovamente scoperto. Nel quale brevemente si accenna la varia, & mutabil natura di detto legno, rappresentatovi con alcune figure, che mostrano il luogo dove nasce, la diversita dell'onde, che in esso si vedono, e le sue cosi varie, e maravigliose forme. Roma, Vitale Mascardi, 1637. 12p., 13 plates. q uncat. 2108 Steno, Nicolaus, 1638-1686. Elementorum myologiae specimen, seu musculi descriptio geometrica. Cui accedunt canis carchariae dissectum caput, et dissectus piscis ex canum genere. Ad serenissimum Fer- dinandum II, Magnum Etruriae Ducem. Florentiae, Ex Typo- graphia sub signo Stellae, 1667. 123p. illus. 7 plates. x612.74/St4e Steno to Stevens 2109 Steno. Elementorum myologiae specimen, seu musculi descriptio geometrica. Cui accedunt canis carchariae dissectum caput, et dissectus piscis ex canum genere. Ad serenissimum Fer- dinandum II, Magnum Etruriae Ducem. Amstelodami, apud Johan. Janssonium a Waesberge, & Viduam Elizei Weyerstraet, 1669. 148p. illus. 7 plates. x612.74/St4e/1669 2110 Steno. De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus. Ad serenissimum Ferdinandum II ... Florentiae, Ex Typographia sub signo Stellae, 1669. 78p., fold, diagr. x550/St42s Plate is preceded by folded leaf with descriptive letterpress. Bound in vellum. 2111 Steno. De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus . . . Lugd. Batav., Apud Jacobum Moukee, 1679. 115p., 2 fold, plates. x550/St42s/1679 2112 Steno. The prodromus to a dissertation concerning solids naturally contained within solids. Laying a foundation for the rendering a rational accompt both of the frame and the several changes of the masse of the earth, as also of the various productions in the same. English'd by H[enry] O[ldenburg]. London, Printed by J. Winter, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt, 1671. 112p., 1 fold, plate. uncat. 2113 Steno. See MANNI, DOMENICO MARIA, Vita del letteratissimo Monsig. Niccol6 Stenone de DSnimarca . . . 1775. 2114 Stephens, Walter, d. 1808. Notes on the mineralogy of part of the vicinity of Dublin, taken principally from the papers of the late Rev. Walter Stephens, A.M. London, Printed by William Phillips, George Yard, 1812. 57p., col. map. 549.941/J23mi Bound with Jameson, Robert, A mineralogical description of the country of Dumfries, 1805. 2115 Stevens, Henry Newton, 1855-1930. Lewis Evans, his map of the middle British colonies in America; a comparative account of ten different editions published Stoer to Strange 481 between 1755 and 1807. London, H. Stevens, son, and Stiles, 1905. 41p. xf912.73/Ev1 In case with Evans, Lewis, 1700?-1756. Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays . . . Philadelphia, . . . 1755. See Evans for contents of case. 2116 Stoer, Johann Gottlieb, 1705- De privilegio metallicorum commentatio, quam auctoritate magnifici Jctorum Ordinis, priusquam summos in utroque jure capesseret honores more majorum die x. Julii M DCC XLI. publice ventilandam, exhibuit Joannes Gottlieb Stoer. Erfordiae, Prelo Heringiano, [1741]. 50p. 622/St63d 2117 Stork, William. A description of East-Florida, with a Journal, kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas; upon a journey from St. Augustine up the river St. John's as far as the lakes. With explanatory botanical notes ... 3d ed., much enlarged and improved . . . London, Sold by W. Nicoll [etc.], 1769. 40p., 35p. 2 fold maps (incl. front.), fold. plan. x917.59/St74a/1769 Dedication signed: William Stork. 1st edition (London, 1766) published under title: An account of East-Florida . . . 2118 St otter, Michael. Die Gletscher des Vernagtthales in Tirol und ihre Geschichte. Innsbruck, In der Wagner'schen Buchhandlung, 1846. 75p., folded col. map. 551.312/St76g 2119 Strahlenberg, Philip Johann Tabbert, 1676-1747. Historic der Reisen in Russland, Siberien, und der Grossen Tartarey. Mit einer Landcharte und Kupferstichen welche die Geographic und Antiquitat erla'utern . . . Leipzig, G. Kiese- wetter, 1730. 438p., illus., fold. maps. 915/St8h Chapter XIII contains in alphabetical order a description of minerals, mining districts, curiosities, and antiques. This description precedes travels by Gmelin and Pallas. 2120 Strange, John, 1732-1799. De'monti colonnari e d'altri fenomeni vulcanic! dello Stato Veneto; memoria. Milano, G. Marelli, 1778. [70p.], 11 double plates. q551.21/St8d 482 Strauss to Struve 2121 Strauss, Johann Christoph, 1645-1718. Beschreibung des Carls-Bades ... In lateinischer Sprache her- ausgegeben und nunmehro aus verselben zum gemeinen Besten ins Deutsche ubersetzt. Leipzig, Verlegts Joh. Friedrich Gleditsch, zu finden by. . . Joh. George Bachman . . . 1695. 166p. uncat. 2122 Strickland, Hugh Edwin, 1811-1853. See MURCHISON, RODERICK IMPEY, Outline of the geol- ogy. . . of Cheltenham . . . 1845. 2123 Stringer, Moses, fl. 1698-1713. Opera mineralia explicata: or, the mineral kingdom, within the dominions of Great Britain, display'd. Being a compleat history of the ancient corporations of the city of London, of and for the mines, the mineral and the battery works. With all the original grants, leases, instruments, writs of privilege and protection, by sea and land, from arrest (except in the mineral courts); or being prest, or serving juries and parish- offices: as also the records of the said mineral courts, from the conquest, down to this present year, 1713. Likewise proposals for new settlements and plentiful provision for all the industrious poor, be their number ever so great. London, printed for Jonas Brown, 1713. 368p. x338.6/St860 2124 Strong, Henry K. Report to the 'legislature of Pennsylvania, containing a de- scription of the Swatara mining district, illustrated by dia- grams. Presented by Mr. M'Elwee, and printed by order of the House of representatives. Harrisburg, Printed by Boas & Coplan, 1839. 61p., 8 plates, fold. map. x622.33/St88r 2125 Struve, Heinrich Christian Gottfried von, 1772-1851. Mineralogische Beitrage vorzuglich in Hinsicht auf Wiirtem- berg und den Schwarzwald. Gotha, Ettingereche Buchhand- lung, 1807. 202p. 549.94347/St8m 2126 Struve. Beitrage zur Mineralogie und Geologie des Nordlichen Amer- ika's. Nach Amerikanischen Zeitschriften. Hamburg, Bei Perthes & Besser, 1822. 124p. 557.9/St8b DERNIERES DECOUVERTES DANS L'AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE de M. DE LA SALE; au jour par M. le Chevalier T O N T I , Gouverneur du Fore Saiut Loiiis, aux Iflinois. A PARIS AU PALAIS, Chez JEAN GUIGNARD , a 1'entrce le la Grand 1 Salle , a 1'Image faint Jean. M. DC LXXXXVU. Privilege dn Roy. Cat. No. 2181 484 Struve to Stukeley 2127 Struve, Henri, 1751-1826. Versuch einer neuen Theorie der Salzquellen und des Salz- felsen, vorzuglich in Bezug auf die Bernischen Salzwerke, nebst einer Reise nach der Salzgegend im Gouvernement Aehlen. Aus dem Franzosischen ubersetzt [von J. S. Wytten- bach] mit sehr vielen Verbesserungen und Zusa'tzen des Verfassers. Bern, Mailer, 1789. 170p., fold, diagrs. 553.63/St8nGw 2128 Struve, jt. author. See VANBERCHEM-BERTHOUT, J. P., Principes de mineralo- gie . . . d'apres les lemons du professeur Werner. . . [1795?]. 2129 Struve. Methode analytique des fossiles, fondee sur leurs caracteres exterieurs. Lausanne, Aux depens de I'auteur, & se vend chez Lacombe, 1797. 166p., 2 col. plates. 569/ST89m 2130 Struve. Recueil de memoires sur les salines et leur exploitation. Avec figures. Geneve, J. J. Paschoud, 1803. 187p., fold, plates. 622.363/St8r 2131 Strzelecki, Paul Edmund de, 1796-1873. Physical description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's land. Accompanied by a geological map, sections, and dia- grams, and figures of the organic remains. London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845. 462p., illus., tables, front., plates, maps (part, fold.), fold. geol. map. 919.44/St8p 2132 Studer, Bernhard, 1794-1887. See DESOR, EDOUARD, Nouvelles excursions . . . Alpes, de M. Agassiz et de ses compagnons . . . 1845. 2133 Studer. Geologic von der Schweiz. Bern, Stampflische Verlagshand- lung; [etc., etc.], 1851-53. 2v., illus., fold, map, diagrs. 554.94/St9g 2134 Stukeley, William, 1687-1765. The philosophy of earthquakes, natural and religious. Or, An inquiry into their cause, and their purpose . . . The 2d ed. To which is added, part II. on the same subject. London, C. Corbet, 1750. 2 parts in 1v. x551.22/St92p/1750a Stukeley to Swedenborg 485 2135 Stukeley. The philosophy of earthquakes, natural and religious. Or, An inquiry into their cause, and their purpose ... 3d ed. To which is added, part III. on the same subject. London, A. and C. Corbett, 1756. 3 pts. in 1v. x551.22/St92p/1756 2136 Stulli, Lucca, 1722-1828. Sulle detonazioni della isola di Meleda; lettere del Dr. L Stulli. Ragusa, A. Martecchini, 1823. 54p. 551.22/St9s 2137 Stiitz, Andreas. Physikalisch-Mineralogische Beschreibung des Gold- und Sil- ber-Bergwerkes zu Szekerembe bey Nagyag in Siebenbtirgen, nebst einer Zugabe uber einige problematische Mineralien Siebenbiirgens. Wien, C. F. Wappler, 1803. 164p., illus., 2 fold. maps. 622.342/St9p 2138 Svedenstierna, Erik Tomas, 1765-1825. Resa igenom en del af England och Skottland a'ren 1802 och 1803. Stockholm, Tryckt hos C. Delen, 1804. 329p. 914.2/Sv2r 2139 Swan, John, fl. 1635. Speculum mundi or, a glasse representing the face of the world: shewing both that it did begin, and must also end: the manner how, and time when, being largely examined. Whereunto is joyned an Hexameron, or a serious discourse of the causes, continuance, and qualities of things in nature, occasioned as matter pertinent to the work done in the six dayes of the worlds creation . . . Cambridge, printed by the printers to the University of Cambridge, 1635. 504p. [26]p. x570/Sw2s The library owns two copies of the second edition (x570/Sw2s2) and one copy of the third (uncat.) and fourth edition (uncat.)- The titles have minor changes. The author mentions the origin of springs, fountains, earth- quakes and their effects. He discusses metals, minerals, fossils, precious stones, asphalt, amber, naphta, and salts. 2140 Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. Opera philosophica et mineralia. Tres tomi. [Dresde et Lipsiae, sumptibus Friderici Hekelii, 1734. 3v., plates (part, fold.), port., fold, maps, diagrs. q500/Sw3o General half-title in v.1 only: each volume has special t.-p. Each volume is in three parts, pts. II and III each with special t.-p. 486 Swedenborg to Tardin Contents [v. 1] Principia rerum naturalium; sive, Novorum tentaminum phaenomena mundi elementaris philosophice expli- canti. [v. 2] Regnum subterraneum sive minerale: De ferro deque modis liquiationum ferri per Europam passim in usum receptis; deque conversione ferri crudi in chalybem . . . &c. [v. 3] Regnum subterraneum sive minerale: De cupro et orichalco: deque modis liquationum cupri . . . de secretione ejus ab argento: de conversione in orichalcum . . . pariter de chymicis praeparatis, et cum cupro factis experiments, &c. 2141 Swedenborg. Miscellaneous observations connected with the physical sci- ences. Translated from the Latin by Charles Edward Strutt. London, W. Newberry, 1847. 168p., 9 plates. 500/Sw3mEs Translation of Miscellanea observata. 2142 Switzer, Stephen. An introduction to a general system of hydrostaticks and hydraulicks, philosophical and practical. Wherein the most reasonable and advantageous methods of raising and con- ducting water, for the watering of noblemens and gentlemens seats, buildings, gardens, &c. are carefully (and in a manner not yet publish'd in any language) laid down. A physico- mechanical enquiry into the original and rise of springs, and of all the hypotheses relating thereto; as also the principles of waterworks, and the draughts and descriptions of some of the best engines for raising and distributing water, for the supply of county seats, cities, towns corporate, &c. Deduc'd from the theory of Archimedes, Gallileo, Torricelli, Boyle, Wallis, Plot, Hook, Marriotte, Desaguliers, Derham, Hawsbee, and others. Reduc'd to practice by Vitruvius, Bockler, de Caus, and other architects among the ancient Romans, Italians, French, Flemmings, and Dutch, and much improv'd by later practice and experience. Illustrated and explain'd by sixty copper cuts done by the best hands . . . 1729, London, T. Astley, S. Austen and L. Gilliver. 2 v. x628.1/Sw61 2143 Tanzel, Johannes Guilielmus Friderico. Hungaria seu disputationes miscellaneae de natura Hungariae in alma, Catholica, et episcopal! universitate dilingana . . . Dilingae, typis Joannis Caspar! Bencard, [1700]. 114p., illus., front. uncat. 2144 Tardin, Jean. Histoire naturelle. De la fontaine qui brusle pres de Grenoble. Avec la recherche de ses causes, & principes, & ample traicte Tata to Tavernier 487 des feux sous-terrains . . . Tournon, pour Guillaume Linocier, 1618. 380p. uncat. 2145 Tata, Domenico. Descrizione del grande incendio del Vesuvio successo nel giorno otto del mese di agosto del corrente anno 1779. Napoli, V. Mazzola-Vocola, 1779. 38p. 551.21/T18d Dedication by Domenico Tata. Bibliographical footnotes. 2146 Tauber, Andreas. Mineralogische Beschreibung des Plauischen Grundes bis Tharand. Nurnberg, In der Frauenholzischen Kunsthandlung, 1799. 44p., plates. q914.321/B378p Bound with Becker, Wilhelm Gottlieb, Der Plauische Grund bei Dresden . . . 1799. 2147 Tavernier, John Baptista. The six voyages of John Baptista Tavernier, a Noble Man of France now living, through Turky into Persia, and the East- Indies, finished in the year 1670. Giving an account of the state of those countries. Illustrated with divers sculptures. Together with a new relation of the present Grand Seignor's Seraglio, by the same author. Made English by J. Phillips. To which is added a description of all the kingdoms which encompass the Euxine and Caspian Seas. By an English trav- eller, never before printed. London: printed for R.L. and M.P. . . . 1678. 597p., illus. xq915/T19s Contains some observations and illustrations of diamonds, rubies, topaz, and pearls and descriptions of corals, musk, and bezoar stones. 2148 Tavernier. Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East- Indies. Giving an account of the present state of those countries. As also a full relation of the five years Wars between Aureng-Zebe and his brothers . . . together with a relation of the kingdom of Japan and Tunkin . . . being The Travels of Monsieur Tavernier Bernier, and other great men: adorned 488 Tavernier to Taylor with many copper plates. London, printed for M.P. and sold by George Yonke . . . and William Ewzey, 1688. 893p., illus. xq915/T19c/1688 2149 Tavernier. De zes Reizen . . . die hy, gedurende de tijt van veertigjaren, in Turkyen, Persie'n, en in d'lndien langs alle de wegen, die derwaarts streeken, gedaan heeft . . . Amsterdam, Weduwe van Johannes van Someren, 1682. 2v., fold, plates, illus. uncat. 2150 Taylor, Richard Cowling, 1789-1851. On the geology of east Norfolk; with remarks upon the hypothesis of J. W. Robbards respecting the former level of the German ocean. London, Printed for J. Cochran, 1827. 48p., col. profiles. 554.261/T21o 2151 Taylor. Report on the surveys, undertaken with a view to the estab- lishment of a Rail Road, from the coal and iron mines near Blossburg or Peters's camp to the state line at Lawrenceville, in the county of Tioga and the state of Pennsylvania, and Mineralogical Report On the Coal Region in the Environs of Blossburg. Philadelphia, printed by Mifflin & Parry, 1833. 56p., fold, sections, map. uncat. 2152 Taylor. Two reports: on the coal lands, mines and improvements of the Dauphin and Susquehanna coal company, and of the geological examinations, present condition and prospects of the Stony Creek coal estate, in the townships of Jackson, Rush, and Middle Paxtang, in the county of Dauphin, and of East Hanover township, in the county of Lebanon, Pennsyl- vania. With an appendix, containing numerous tables and statistical information, and various maps, sections, and dia- grams, chiefly in illustration of coal and iron. Addressed to the board of directors of the Dauphin and Susquehanna coal company, and to the trustees of the Stony Creek coal estate. Philadelphia, E. G. Dorsey, printer, 1840. 74p., front, (fold, diagr.), fold, plates, 3 fold. maps. 553.2/T2H 2153 Taylor. Statistics of coal. The geographical and geological distribution of mineral combustibles or fossil fuel, including, also, notices and localities of the various mineral bituminous substances, employed in arts and manufactures, illustrated by maps and diagrams, embracing, from official reports of the great coal- Ou TRAITE' dcla BAGUETTE DIVINATOIRE, Et de fon urilite pottr la decouvtrtc dts founts d'tnu , des mi nig res , des trefns cacben , dts voleurs $$ des Principesqui expIJquait Icsphcnomc* ncs les plus obfcursdcla NATURE. Yar M. L. L. PE VALLEMONT , Pr . D. en T^ Augment^ n cette Editiotijd'unlraitd dc la Conno^ fance des Caufes Magnetiques des Cures Sympa* shiques 3 des Xranplancations & comment agif* fenc les Philtres. Par itn Curieux de la Nature. Suivant la Cofit de Paris* - A A M S T E R D A M , Chez ADRIAN BKAAKMAN ,daiwIcEcui ; , pres du Dam , a Penfeiftnc dc U Yill Cat. No. 2214 490 Taylor to Tennessee producing countries, the respective amounts of their pro- duction, consumption and commercial distribution, in all parts of the world; together with their prices, tariffs, duties and international regulations. Accompanied by nearly four hundred statistical tables, and eleven hundred analyses of mineral combustibles, with incidental statements of the sta- tistics of iron manufactures, derived from authentic author- ities. Philadelphia, J. W. Moore, 1848. 754p., fold, maps, diagrs. 553.2/T21s 2154 Taylor. Statistics of coal: including mineral bituminous substances employed in arts and manufactures; with their geographical, geological, and commercial distribution, and amount of pro- duction and consumption on the American continent. With incidental statistics on the iron manufacture. 2d. ed. revised and brought down to 1854 by S. S. Haldeman. Philadelphia, J. W. Moore, 1855. 640p., fold. maps. 553.2/T21 2155 Taylor, Silas, 1624-1678. The History and Antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt, topographical, dynastical and political. First collected by Silas Taylor alias Domville, Gent, keeper of the King's stores there, and now much enlarged in all its parts with notes and observations relating to Natural History. Illustrated with many copper plates representing the Cliff itself, the fossils contained therein, and other principal things, by Samuel Dale. London, for C. Davis, and T. Green, 1730. 464p., illus. x942.67/T218h 2156 Telesio, Bernardino, 1509-1568. . . . De his, quae in Acre fiunt; & de terraemotibus, liber unicus. Neapoli, Apud losephum Cacchium, 1570. 14ft. uncat. 2157 Tennant, James, 1808-1881. A stratigraphical list of British fossils; arranged under the principal divisions of the British strata, with a few elementary remarks on their character and localities. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1847. 132p. 560.942/T25s "List of publications" with each subject. 2158 Tennessee. Geologist and Mineralogist. Geological report to the . . . General Assembly of the state Terrae Filius to Theophrastus 491 of Tennessee. 3d (1835) 9th (1847). Nashville, S. Nye & Co., printers to the House [etc.], 1835-48. 7v., plates (part, fold.), fold, maps (part, col.), fold, table. x557.68/T256g Biennial. Library owns 3rd (1835), 4th (1837), and 6th (1841). Author is Gerald Troost, 1776-1850. 2159 Terrae Filius, pseud. See WESTON, STEPHEN, Bp. of Exeter, 1747-1830. 2160 Tessin, Carl Gustaf, 1695-1770. Museum Tessinianum, opera illustrissimi comitis, dom. Car. Gust. Tessin . . . Hans Excellence . . . Carl Gust. Tessins Natu- ralie Samling. Holmiae, apud L. Salvium, 1753. 123p., 12 plates. xq549/T28m 2161 Testa, Domenico, 1746-1832. Memoria intorno alle produzioni fossili de'monti Euganei. Padova, 1791. 68p., Risposta, 19p. 567/T28J2 With this are bound his Lettera su i pesci fossili del monte Bolca. [Milano, 1793] 103p.; Terza lettera su i pesci fossili del monte Bolca. [Milano, 1793] 50p. 2162 Testa. Lettera su i pesci fossili del monte Bolca. Milano, Imperial monistero di S. Amb. Mag., 1793. 103p. 567/T28B Bibliographical footnotes. With this are bound his Terza lettera su i pesci fossili del monte Bolca. [Milano, 1793] 50p.; Memoria intorno alle produzioni fossili de'monti Euganei. Padova, 1791. 68p., Risposta, 19p. 2163 Testa. Lettere recentemente pubblicate sui pesci fossili veronesi con annotazioni inedite agli estratti delle medesime. Verona, Stam- peria Ramanzini, 1794. 187p., 6 fold, plates. 567/T28Ce Bibliographical footnotes. 2164 Theophrastus, 372?-284? B.C. Peripateticorum post Aristotelem principis, pleraque antehac latine nunquam, nun graece & latine simul edita. Interpretibus Daniele Furlano Cretensi, Adriano Turnebo . . . Hanoviae, typis Wechelianis, apud Claudium Marnium, & haeredes loannis Aubrii, 1605. 397p. q uncat. This work includes De labidibus liber and books on meteorology. 492 Theophrastus to Thomas 2165 Theophrastus. Graece & latine opera omnia. Daniel Heinsius, Textum grae- cum locis infinitis partim ex ingenio partim e libris emen- davit . . . Lugduni Batavorum, lohannis Orlers, And. Cloucq. & loh. Maire, 1613. 508p. q uncat. De lapidibus liber is interpreted by Daniele Furlano. 2166 Theophrastus. See LAET, JOANNES DE, De gemmis et lapidibus libri duo quibus praemittitur Theophrasti liber de lapidibus . . . 1647. 2167 Theophrastus. Traite des pierres de Theophraste, traduit du grec; avec des Notes physiques & critiques, traduites de I'anglois, de M. Hill; auquel on a ajoute deux lettres du meme auteur, Tune au docteur Parsons, sur les couleurs du saphir & de la turquoise; & I'autre a M. Folkes . . . sur les effets des differens menstrues sur le cuivre. A Paris, Chez J.-T. Herissant, 1754. 287p. 881/T5CF 2168 Theophrastus. Theophrastus's history of stones. With an English version, and notes, including the modern history of the gems described by that author; and of many other of the native fossils. To which are added two letters: I. On the colours of the sapphire and turquoise. II. Upon the effects of different menstruums on copper. Both tending to illustrate the doctrine of the gems being coloured by metalline particles. The Second edition; enlarged by the addition of a Greek index of all the words in Theophrastus. Also observations on the new Swedish acid, and of the stone from which it is obtained; and with an idea of a natural and artificial method of fossils. By Sir John Hill. London, Printed for the author, 1774. 342p. x881/T5Ch 2169 Thevenot, Melchisedech, 1620?-1692. Recueil de voyages. Paris, Chez Estienne Mishallet, 1681. 169p., illus. (incl. 3 fold. maps). x910.8/T84r Includes early map of Mississippi River and includes description of its discovery by Marquette. 2170 Thomas, David, 1776-1859. Travels through the Western country in the summer of 1816, including notices of the natural history, topography, com- merce, antiquities, agriculture, and manufactures: with a map Thomson to Toderini 493 of the Wabash country, now settling. Auburn, N.Y., Printed by David Rumsey, 1819. 320p. x917.4/T36t 2171 Thomson, Thomas, 1773-1852. Travels in Sweden, during the autumn of 1812. London, R. Baldwin, 1813. 457p., front., 6 plates, 2 port., 5 fold. maps. q914.85/T38t 2172 Thomson, William, 1746-1817. Prospects and observations; on a tour in England and Scotland: natural, economical, and literary. By Thomas Newte, esq. [pseud.]. London, Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1791. 440p., front., plates, fold. map. x914.2/N48p First published, 1789, in shorter form, with title: Tour in England and Scotland, by an English gentleman. 2173 Tilas, Daniel, 1712-1772. Stenrikets historia, utford i det wid Praesidii aflaggande ha'ldne Talet in f6r Kongl. Swenska Wetenskaps-Academien den 14. April 1742. Stockholm, L L. Grefing, [1742]. 32p. 549/T45s 2174 Tilesius, A. von. Naturhistorische Abhandlungen und Erla'uterungen beson- ders die Petrefactenkunde betreffend von Dr. A. von Tile- sius . . . Cassel, Bei Johann von Christan Krieger und Com- pagnie, 1826. 154p., 8 col. plates. q560/T46n 2175 Tillesius, jt. author. See ROSENMULLER, JOHANN CHRISTIAN, Beschreibung merkwurdiger Hohlen . . . 1799-1805. 2176 Tilly, de. Memoire sur I'utilite, la nature et I'exploitation du charbon mineral. Paris, A. M. Lottin, 1758. 131p., illus. 553.2/T46m 2177 Tobalducci, Claudio, 16th cent. Delli dialogi della quantita et del numero delle sfere terrestri et celesti ... II primo della Terra. Roma, per il Santi, 1588. 108p., illus. uncat. 2178 Toderini, Giovanni Battista, 1728-1799. Dissertazione sopra un legno fossile, che tutto sciogliesi in cenere rossa. Pubblicata con due proprie lettere: 1. Su I'in- 494 Tondi to Torre duramento di molti Bachi da seta. 2. Su I'aurora boreale. Modena, Nella stamperia di G. Montanari, 1770. 188p. 561.21/T56d 2179 Tondi, Matteo, 1762-1835. Elementi di orittognosia. Napoli, Presso Angelo Irani, 1817. 2v. 550/T61e 2180 Tondi. Elementi di oreognosia. Napoli, Tip. C. Cataneo, 1824. 521p., 3 plates. 552/T61e 2181 Tonti, Henri de. Dernieres decouvertes dans I'Amerique septentrionale de M. de la Salle; mises au jour par M. le Chevalier Tonti, Gouverneur du Fort Saint Louis, aux Illinois. Paris, Jean Guignard, 1687. 335p. uncat. 2182 Tonti. An account of Monsieur de la Salle's last expedition and discoveries in North America. Presented to the French King, and published by the Chevalier Tonti, Governour of Fort St. Louis, in the Province of the Illinois. Made English from the Paris original. Also the adventures of the Sieur de Montauban, Captain of the French Buccaneers on the Coast of Guinea, in the year 1695. London, printed for J. Jonson and S. Buckley, and R. Knaplock, 1698. 255p. uncat. 2183 Torre, Giovanni Maria delta, 1713-1782. Scienza della natura. Napoli, S. Porsile, regie stampatore, 1748-49. 2v., plates, port. 500/T63s 2184 Torre. Storia e fenomeni del Vesuvio. Napoli, Presso G. Raimondi, 1755. 120p., 8 fold, plates. 551.21/T63s Includes Supplemento. [n.p., 1761/]. 15p., fold, plate. Bound with main work. 2185 Torre. Histoire et phenomenes du Vesuve. Traduction de I'italien par M. I'abbe Peton. Paris, J.-T. Herissant, 1760. 399p., 5 fold, plates, fold. map. 551.21/T63sFp Translation of Storia e fenomeni del Vesuvio. DE CORP I M A R I N I, Ghe fu' Monti fi trovano; Delia loro Origine , c dello ftato del Mondo avanti il Diluvio , nel Diluvio , e dopo il Diluvio : LETTERE CRITICHE DI ANT ON IO VALLISNERI, Pubblico Primario Profeflbre di Medicina Teorica nell' Univerfita di Padova; CON LE ANNOTAZIONI: Alle quali s' aggiungono tre altre Lcttere Critiche contra Je Opere del Sig. Andry , Francefe , e fuoi Giornali SECOTSLDA EDIZ1OKE Con nuovcGiimtfy Annotazioni r c Raccolta d'Offcryaiioni (pcttanti all'Iftoria Mcdica, e Naturale. A SUA ECCELLETSLXA LA SIGNORA CONTESSA D. C L E L I A GRJLLA-BOKKOMEA. IN V ENEZIA, MDGCXXVIII. Per Domcnico Lovife . CON L1CENZA DE' Cat. No. 2216 496 Torre to Toulmin 2186 Torre. Histoire et phenomenes du Vesuve. Traduit de I'italien par M. I'abbe Peton. Paris, E. Onfroy, 1776. 399p., 5 fold, plates, fold. map. 551.21/T63sFp/1776 Translation of Storia e fenomeni del Vesuvio. 2187 Torre. Relazione prima dell'eruzione del Vesuvio dagli 11. agosto fino ai 18. settembre 1804. del Duca della Torre. [Napoli?, 1804?]. 61p. 551.21/T63r 2188 Torrubia, Jose, 1698-1761. Vorbereitung zur Naturgeschichte von Spanien. Mit vierzehn Kupfertafeln versehen welche viele Fossilien vorstellen, die in den spanischen La'ndern verschiedener Welttheile gefun- den werden. Aus dem Spanischen ubersetzt, und mit An- merkungen begleitet, nebst Zusa'tzen, und Nachrichten, die neueste portugiesische Litteratur betreffend; von Christoph Gottlieb von Murr. Halle, bey J. J. Gebauers Wittwe und J. J. Gebauer, 1773. 147p., 14 plates. uncat. 2189 Tosi, Domenico. Dialoghi. Parte prima nella quale si discorre della figura della terra. Del modo di difendere le campagne, e le citta dalle inondazioni de' fiumi. Del modo di conservare il grano, e tutte le altre biade; e del modo d'insegnare a mutoli I'uso della favella. Firenze, Stamperia Paperiniana. 1762. 95p., fold, plate. 551.1/T63d 2190 Toulmin, George Hoggart. The antiquity and duration of the world. London, Printed for T. Cadell, 1780. 200p. x550/T64a Published in 1785 under title: The eternity of the world, and in 1789 under title: The eternity of the universe. Cf. Brit. Mus. Cat. 2191 Toulmin. The eternity of the world. London, Printed for T. Cadell, 1785. 133p. x550/T64a/1785 Published in 1780 under title: The antiquity and duration of the world, and in 1789 under title: The eternity of the universe. Cf. Brit. Mus. Cat. Toussaint von Charpentier to Trebra 497 2192 Toussaint von Charpentier, 1728-1805. See CHARPENTIER, JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM TOUS- SAINT VON. 2193 Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816. A journey through Spain in the years 1786 and 1787; with particular attention to the agriculture, manufactures, com- merce, population, taxes, and revenue of that country; and remarks in passing through a part of France. 2d. ed. London, C. Dilly, 1792. 3v., plates. x914.6/T66j Rock types along the route are described. 2194 Townsend. The character of Moses established for veracity as an historian, recording events from the creation to the deluge. Bath, Printed by M. Gye and published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1813-15. 2v. x550/T664c Vols. 1-2 were published separately in 1824. v.1: Geological and mineralogical researches, during a period of more than fifty years, in England, Scotland, Ireland, Switzerland, Holland, France, Flanders, and Spain; wherein the effects of the Deluge are traced, and the veracity of the Mosaic account is established; v.2: Etymological researches . . . 2195 Townson, Robert, 1763-1797. Travels in Hungary; with a short account of Vienna in the year 1793. Illustrated with a map and sixteen other copper- plates. London, Printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, 1797. 506p., 16 [i.e.17] leaves of plates (3 folded), illus., col. map. x914.39/T666t Appendix: Entomologia, p.[453]-476; Regnum vegetabile, p.[477]- 494; Elements of mineralogy, by Dr. Townson, 2p. Index, p.[495]-506. 2196 Townson. Philosophy of mineralogy. London, Printed for the Author, 1798. 219p., 2 plates (1 fold., col.). x549/T666p 2197 Trebra, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich von, 1740-1819. Erfahrungen vom Innern der Gebirge, nach Beobachtungen gesammlet und herausgegeben . . . Dessau und Leipzig, Auf Kosten der Verlagskasse fiir Gelehrte und Kunstler, 1785. 244p., col. illus., 8 fold, plates (part. col.). q549/T71e 498 Trebra to Troil 2198 Trebra. Observations de M. de Trebra, sur I'interieur des montagnes, precedees d'un plan d'une histoire generale de la mineralogie, par M. de Veltheim; avec un discours preliminaire et des notes de feu Dietrich. Paris, Impr. de Didot jeune, [1799/ 1800]. 308p., col. illus., col. plates (part, fold.), fold, map, fold, tables. f549/T71eF Originally published in German under title: Erfahrungen vom Innern der Gebirge. Bibliography: p. [Ivii]- Ixiij. 2199 Trego, Charles B., 1794-1874. A geography of Pennsylvania: containing an account of the history, geographical features, soil, climate, education, gov- ernment, finances, productions, trade, rail roads, canals, &c. of the state; with a separate description of each county, and questions for the convenience of teachers. To which is appended, a travellers' guide, or table of distances on the principal rail road, canal and stage routes in the state. Illus- trated by a map of the state and numerous engravings. Philadelphia, Edward C. Biddle. Stereotyped by C. W. Murray & Co., 1843. 384p., illus., front., fold. map. 917.48/T716g 2200 Trimmer, Joshua, 1795-1857. Practical geology and mineralogy; with instructions for the qualitative analysis of minerals. Philadelphia, Lea and Blan- chard, 1842. [25]-527p., front., illus., plates, diagrs. 550/T73p 2201 Troil, Uno von, 1746-1803. Letters on Iceland: containing observations of the civil, literary, ecclesiastical, and natural history; antiquities, volcanos, ba- saltes, hot springs; customs, dress, manners of the inhabitants, &c. &c. made, during a voyage undertaken in the year 1772, by Joseph Banks, . . . , assisted by Dr. Solander, ... Dr. B. Lind, ... Dr. Uno von Troil, . . . Written by Uno von Troil, . . . also Professor Bergman's curious observations and chemical examination of the lava and other substances produced on the island. With a new map of the island, and a representation of the remarkable boiling fountain called by the inhabitants, geyser. Second edition, corrected and improved. London, Printed for J. Robson, etc., 1780. 400p., front., 1 fold. map. x914.91/T74g "Catalogue of writers on Iceland," p.xvi-xxiv. Troost to Ungern-Sternberg 499 2202 Troost, Gerald, 1776-1850. See TENNESSEE GEOLOGIST AND MINERALOGIST, Geolog- ical Report . . . 1835-48. 2203 Troschel, Heinrich Gottlob Nepomuck. Erforderliche Nachrichten von dem Biliner Sauer-Brunnen nach der neuesten Aufsuchung des wahren reinen Quell- Wassers. [Pirna], 1762. 242p. 553.7/T75e Bound with: Unterricht von dem Augustusbrunnen bey Rade- berg. Dresden, 1766, 15p., and Wipacher, David. De thermis Riba- riensibus in Hungaria. Lipsiae, 1768. 95p. 2204 Tuomey, Michael, 1805-1857. Report on the geology of South Carolina. Columbia, S. C, Printed and published, for the state, by A. S. Johnston, 1848. 293p., front., illus., 2 fold, maps (incl. geol.). 557/So8tu 2205 Tyson, Philip Thomas, 1799-1877. Geology and industrial resources of California. To which is added, the official reports of Genls. Persiferf,] F. Smith and B. Riley including the reports of Lieuts. Talbot, Ord, Derby and Williamson, of their explorations in California and Ore- gon; and also of their examinations of routes for rail road communication eastward from those countries. Baltimore, W. Minifie & co., 1851. 127, 37p., 9 fold, plates, 3 fold, maps (incl. front.). 557/C128t Reprinted, with introduction, from U. S. 31st Cong., 1st sess., Senate Ex. doc. no. 47. 2206 Ulstadius, Philippus. Coelum philosophorum de secretis naturae. Liber. Argento- rati, loannis, Grienynger, 1528. 61p. uncat. Discussion of extraction of minerals and metals and distillation. 2207 Unger, Franz Joseph Andreas Nicolas, 1800-1870. Synopsis plantarum fossilium. Lipsiae, apud Leopoldum Voss, 1845. 330p. 561/Un3s "Literatura nostri sevi": p. vii-xviii. 2208 Ungern-Sternberg, Wilhelm Heilwig Karl Robert August von, 1777-1847. Werden und seyn des vulkanischen Gebirges. Carlsruhe, G. Braun, 1825. 320p., 8 fold, plates, fold, table. 551.21/Un3w 500 U.S. Geological Corps, to Vallemont 2209 U.S. Geological Corps. Geological map of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, exhibiting, also, the extension of the Iowa Coal-field into Missouri, and its relation to the Illinois Coal-field. By J. G. Norwood and Col. Chas. Whittlesey, 1851. Col. map, 114 x 64 cm. G4130/.C5/1851/.U5 Scale, 1 inch equals ca. 15 miles. Geological map of the north shore of Lake Superior. "Constructed from observations by the United States Geological Corps, under instructions of the Secretary of the Treasury. By David Dale Owen, M. D. Principal Geologist. Middle, Northern and North- western Minnesota by J. G. Norwood, M.D. Assistant Geologist. The greater part of the southern shore of Lake Superior, in Wise, by Col. Chas. Whittlesly." 2210 U.S. War Department. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of War: on the number, value, & position of the copper mines on the southern shore of Lake Superior. [s.L: s.m.], 1822 (Washington: Gales & Seaton). 33p. x622.09/Un36m James Monroe was President. 2211 Ure, Andrew, 1778-1857. New system of geology, in which the great revolutions of the earth & animated nature are reconciled at once to modern science & sacred history. London, 1829. 619p., illus., plates. 550/Ur2 2212 Ussher, James, 1580-1656. Annales veteris testamenti a prima mundi origine deducti; una cum rerum asiaticarum et aegyptiacarum chronico, a temporis historic! principio usque ad Maccabaicorum initia producto. London, 1650. 554p. xq930/Us7a/v.1 The library owns the following other editions: London, 1650 (uncat.); London, 1654 (xq930/Us7an/1654); London, three copies, 1658 (xq930/Us7aE/1658); Paris, 1673 (q uncat.). 2213 Valetim, Gabriel Gustav, 1810-1883. Anatomie des Echinodermes. Anatomic du genus Echinus, See AGASSIZ, LOUIS, Monographic d'echinodermes . . . 1838- 42. 2214 Vallemont, Pierre le Lorrain de, 1649-1721. La physique occulte ou traite de la baguette divinatoire, et de son utilite pour la decouverte des sources d'eau, des minieres, des tresors cachez, des voleurs & des meurtriers fugitifs. Avec L E Z I O N E ACC ADEMIC A INTORNO L'ORIGINE DELLE FONTANE, Con Ic Annotazioni per chiarezza maggiore della medefima , DI ANTONIO VALL1SNERI, Pubblico Primario Profeflbre di Medicina Teo' ica nella Univerfiti di Padova , Medico di Camera di S. M. C C. ec. SECONDS ED1ZIONE. ]on la Giunta di varie Lmere Differ tacorie, un'altra Lezionc Acca- dcmica , Oflfervazioni , Ragioni , ed Efperienze nuove , dimoftranti la verita del propofto Siftema , con la Rifpofta a lie Obbie- zioni del Sig. Dottore N N. compilata da G ASTON- GIUSEPPE GIORGI , Medico , c Fifico Fiorentino , E CONSACRATA Al MARCHES! \LESSANDRO , E SCIPIONE FRATELLI MAFFEI, L'uno General Comandante delle Truppe di Baviera , e Tenente Marefciallo nelle Armate Imperiali , 1'altro Gentiluomo di Camera del Re di Sardegna , e Cavalier della Chiave d'Oro dell' Elector di Baviera. N VENEZIA.MDCCXXVI. Appreflb Pietro Poletti. All* Eloquenia in Mcrcrria di S. Salvatore. L1CENZA DE'SUPERIORI* E PRIY2LEG1O. Cat. No. 2217 502 Vallisnieri to Valmont de Bomare des principes qui expliquent les phenomenes les plus obscurs de la nature. Augmentee en cette edition, d'un Traite de la connoisance des causes magnetiques, des cures sympathiques, des transplantations & comment agissent les philtres. Par un curieux de la nature. Amsterdam, A. Bkaakman, 1696. 456p., illus. uncat. 2215 Vallisnieri (or Vallisneri), Antonio, 1661-1730. De' corpi marini, che su' monti si trovano; della loro origine; e dello stato del mondo avanti'l Diluvio, nel Diluvio, e dopo il Diluvio. Lettere critiche . . . con le annotazioni, alle quali s'aggiungono tre altre lettere critiche contra le opere del Sig. Andry, Francese e suoi giornali. A sua Eccellenza la Signora Contessa D. Clelia Grillo-Borromea. Venezia, Domenico Lo- viso, 1721. 254p. 570/V24d Four letters out of fourteen concern life sciences. Letters on natural history refer to fossil fish on Monte Bolca and theories of the earth to explain their presence. 2216 Vallisnieri. De' corpi marini, che su' monti si trovano; della loro origine; e dello stato del mondo avanti'l Diluvio, nel Diluvio, e dopo il Diluvio. Lettere critiche . . . con le annotazioni, alle quali s'aggiungono tre altre lettere critiche contra le opere del Sig. Andry, Francese e suoi giornali. Seconda Edizione. Con nuove giunte, annotazioni, e raccolta d'osservazioni spettanti all'lstoria medica e naturale. A sua Eccellenza la Signora Contessa D. Clelia Grillo-Borromea. Venezia, Domenico Lo- viso, 1728. 272p. 570/V24d/1728 Four letters out of seventeen concern life sciences. 2217 Vallisnieri. Lezione accademica intorno all'origine delle fontane, con le annotazioni per chiarezza maggiore della medesima. 2. ed. Con la giunta di varie lettere dissertatorie, un'altra lezione accademica, osservazioni, ragioni, ed esperienze nuove, di- mostranti la verita del proposto sistema, con la risposta alle obbiezioni del Sig. Dottore N. N. compilata da Gaston- Giuseppe Giorgi. . . . Venezia, P. Poletti, 1726. 407p., illus. 551.49/V24J2/1726 2218 Valmont de Bomare, Jacques Christophe, 1731-1807. Mineralogie, ou, Nouvelle exposition du regne mineral. Ou- vrage dans lequel on a tache de ranger dans I'ordre le plus Valmont de Bomare to Van Rensselaer 503 naturel les individus de ce regne, & ou Ton expose leurs proprietes & usages mechaniques; avec un dictionnaire no- menclateur et des tables synoptiques. Paris, Vincent, 1762. 2v., fold, tables. x549/V24m/1762 2219 Valmont de Bomare. Mineralogie; ou, Nouvelle exposition du regne mi- neral . . . avec un lexicon ou vocabulaire, des tables synop- tiques, & un dictionnaire mineralogico-geographique. 2.ed. Paris, Vincent, 1774. 2v., tables. 549/V24m Bibliographical footnotes. 2220 Valmont de Bomare. Dictionnaire raisonne universel d'histoire naturelle; conte- nant I'histoire des animaux, des vegetaux et des mineraux, et celle des corps celestes, des meteores, & des autres principaux phenomenes de la nature; avec I'histoire et la description des Drogues simples tirees de trois regnes; et le detail & leurs usages dans la medecine, dans 1'economie domestique & champetre, & dans les arts & metiers: . . . plus une table concordante des noms latins, & le renvoi aux objets men- tionnes dans cet ouvrage. Nouv. ed., rev. & considerablement augm. par I'auteur. Paris, Brunet, 1775. 9v., front. 503/V24d/1775 2221 Valmont de Bomare. Dictionnaire raisonne, universel d'histoire naturelle, conte- nant I'histoire des animaux, des vegetaux et des mineraux, et celle des corps celestes, des meteores, et des autres princi- paux phenomenes de la nature; avec I'histoire des trois regnes, et le detail des usages de leurs productions dans la medecine, dans I'economie domestique et champetre, et dans les arts et metiers; Une table concordante des noms latins, et le renvoi aux objets mentionnes dans cet ouvrage. Lyon, Bruyset Aine et Cie, 1800. 15 v., front. 503/V24 2222 Van be re hem -Berth out, J. P. Principes de mineralogie; ou, Exposition succinte des carac- teres exterieurs des fossiles, d'apres les lecons du professeur Werner; augmentees d'additions manuscrites fournies par cet auteur. Par J. P. Vanberchem-Berthout . . . et Henri Struve . . . Paris, Chez Reynier, [1795?]. 176p., plates, fold, table. 549/W49p 2223 Van Rensselaer, Jeremiah. An essay on salt, containing notices of its origin, formation, 504 Van Rensselaer to Varen geological position and principal localities, embracing a par- ticular description of the American salines; with a view of its uses in the arts, manufactures and agriculture. Delivered as a lecture before the New York lyceum of natural history. New York, O. Wilder and J. M. Campbell, 1823. 80p. 553.63/V35e Author's autographed presentation copy. 2224 Van Rensselaer. Lectures on geology; being outlines of the science, delivered in the New-York Athenaeum, in the 1825. New- York, E. Bliss & E. White, 1825. 358p. 550/V35fi 2225 Vanuxem, Lardner, 1792-1848. Geology of New York, Part 3, comprising the geology of the Third Geological District. Albany, White and Visscher, 1842. 306p., illus. q508.742/N48/v.4, pt.3 Natural History of New York, v.4, pt.3. 2226 Van Zandt, Nicholas Biddle. A full description of the soil, water, timber & prairies of each lot or quarter section of the military lands between the Mississippi & Illinois rivers. Washington City, P. Force, 1818. 127p. X917.73/V39 2227 Varen, Bernhard, 1622-1650. Geographia generalis, in qua affectiones generates telluris explicantur. Amstelodami, Apud L. Elzevirium, 1650. 3v. in 1, 786p., diagrs. x910/V42g 2228 Varen. Geographia generalis. In qua affectiones generales telluris explicantur. Amstelodami, Elzeviriana, 1664. 748p., diagr., fold, tables. x910/V42g/1664 2229 Varen. Geographia generalis, in qua affectiones generales telluris explicantur. Amstelodami, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1671. 784 (i.e. 748)p., diagrs., 4 fold, plates. x910/V42g/1671 Error in paging: p. 748 numbered 784. Library owns 2 copies; c.2 imperfect: leaves [9]-[16] from table of contents bound before leaf [5] in dedication. 2230 Varen. Geographia generalis, in qua affectiones generales telluris ex- plicantur,summicuraquamplurimisinlocisemendata,& XXXIII Varen 505 schematibus novis, aere incisis, una cum tabb. aliquot quae desiderabantur aucta & illustrata. Ab Isaaco New- ton . . . Cantabrigiae, Joann Hayes, 1672. 51 1p., diagrs. x910/V429/1692 2231 Varen. Geographia generalis, in qua affectiones generales telluris explicantur, summa cura quam plurimis in locis emendata, & XXXIII schematibus novis, aere incisis, una cum tabb. aliquot quae desiderabantur aucta & illustrata. Ab Isaaco New- ton . . . Editio secunda auctior & emendation Cantabrigiae, ex officina J. Hayes, sumptibus Henrici Dickinson, 1681. Slip., 5 fold, diagr. x910/V42g/1681 2232 Varen. A compleat system of general geography: explaining the nature and properties of the Earth; viz. It's figure, magnitude, motions, situation, contents, and division into land and water, mountains, woods, deserts, lakes, rivers, with particular ac- counts of the different appearances of the Heavens in dif- ferent countries; the seasons of the year over all the globe; the tides of the sea; bays, capes, islands, rocks, sand-bars and shelves. The state of the atmosphere; the nature of exhala- tions; winds, storms, tornados, etc. The origin of springs, mineral-waters, burning mountains, mines, etc. The uses and making of maps, globes, and sea-charts. The foundations of dialling; the art of measuring heights and distances; the art of ship-building, navigation, and the ways of finding the longitude at sea. Originally written in Latin . . . since improved and illustrated by Sir Isaac Newton and Dr. Jurin; and now translated into English; with additional notes, copper plates, an alphabetical index, and other improvements ... by Mr. Dugdale. The whole revised and corrected by Peter Shaw. London, Printed for Stephen Austen, 1733. 2v. x910/V42gEd 2233 Varen. Geographic generate, composee en latin. Revue par Isaac Newton, augmentee par Jacques Jurin, traduite en anglois d'apres les editions latines donnees par ces auteurs avec des additions sur les nouvelles decouvertes, & presentement traduite de I'anglois en francois. Paris, Vincent, 1755. 4v., illus., fold. map. 910/V42gF/1755 Title of original: Geographia generalis. 506 Varley to Venegas 2234 Varley, Delvalle (Lowry). Conversations on mineralogy. With plates, engraved by Mr. and Miss Lowry, from original drawings. First American from the 1st London edition. Philadelphia, U. Hunt, 1822. 2v., fold. col. front., 11 fold, plates. 549/V42c/1822 Library lacks v.2. 2235 Vaughan, Thomas. A brief natural history intermixed with variety of philosophical discourses; and observations of the burnings of Mount Aetna. With refutations of such vulgar errours as our modern authors have omitted . . . London, printed for Matthew Smelt, 1669. 120p. uncat. 2236 Velo, Giovanni Battista di, 1752-1819. Dei passaggi alpini con un opuscolo sulle fisiche rivoluzioni delle Alpi. Milano, G. G. e Destefanis, 1804. 218p. 551.43/V546d Bound with: Delia interruzione di continuita nella gran catena delle Alpi. Milano, G. G. e Destefanis, 1803. 64p. 2237 Veltheim, August Ferdinand von, 1741-1801. Grundriss einer Mineralogie. Braunschweig, Im Verlage des Furstl. Waisenhaus, 1781. [28]p. xq549/V54g Contains inserted pages of handwritten notes. 2238 Veltheim. Ueber der Herren Werner und Karsten Reformen in der Mineralogie; nebst Anmerkungen uber die a'ltere und neuere Benennung einiger Stein-Arten. Helmstedt, C. G. Fleckeisen, 1793. 84p. 549/V54u Bound with Nose, Karl Wilhelm, Ueber einige Ereignisse in der mineralogischen Literature unserer Tage. Frankfurt am Mayn, 1793. 56p. 2239 Veltheim. See TREBRA, FRIEDRICH WILHELM HEINRICH VON, Obser- vations . . . precedees d'un plan d'une histoire generale de la mineralogie, par M. de Veltheim . . . [1799/1800]. 2240 Venegas, Miguel, 1680-1764? Natuurlyke en burgerlyke historic van California. Behelzende eene naauwkeurige beschryving van dat gewest . . . De ge- woontens van desselfs inwoonders, hunnen godsdienst [en] regeering . . . Mitsgaders de berichten van verscheidene rei- Staturtidje tmb lwr$frtic&c e f $ i $ 1 1 t>on altfunmn wfcjl cincr neuen g&arte Wefc^ anbe^ unb t>ct bcnad)6artc SDleere. tern unb Don unb ber fi&erfegt Sfbeluttg. ic )tt (rrfurt 6r(ler JL ft vn in 1769* Cat. No. 2241 508 Venegas to Vermont zen en tochten . . . Uyt het oorsprongkelyk spaans van Miguel Venegas, Jesuit te Mexico, te Madrid in't jaar 1758 uytge- comen in't engels, en nu in't nederduyts vertaald door J. J. D Haerlem, Gedrukt by Johannes Enschede, 1761-62. 2v., plates, fold. map. 979.4/V55nDd 2241 Venegas. Naturliche und biirgerliche Geschichte von Californien, nebst einer neuen Charte dieses Landes und der benachbarten Meere. Aus dem englischen ubersetzt und hrsg. von Johan Christoph Adelung . . . Lemgo, Meyerschen Buchhandlung, 1769-70. 3v. in 1, maps. 979.4/V55nGa 2242 Venegas. Histoire naturelle et civile de la Californie, contenant une description exacte de ce pays . . . les moeurs de ses habitans, leur religion, leur gouvernement, & leur facon de vivre avant leur conversion au Christianisme; un detail des differens voyages, & tentatives qu'on a faites pour s'y etablir, & recon- noitre son golfe & la cote de la mer du Sud. Enrichie de la carte du pays & des mers adjacentes. Tr. de I'anglais, par M. E.** . . . Paris, Durand, 1767. 3v., fold. map. 979.4/V55nFe Translated by M. A. Eidous. 2243 Venturi, Giovanni Battista, 1746-1822. Memoria intorno ad alcuni fenomeni geologic!, del cavaliere Giambattista Venturi. Pavia, Presso Fusi, 1817. 39p. 550.8/V56m "Letta all'lnstituto [di scienze ed arti in Milano] . . . il giorno 4. luglio 1816." "Inserita nel t. X, bim. IV, 1817, del Giornale di fisica ecc. di Pavia." Bound with the author's Due lettere, [Pavia, 1817], 2244 Vermont. State Geologist. Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Vermont, by Edward Hitchcock. Montpelier, E. P. Walton, printer, 1857. 12p. 557/V59r 2245 Vermont. State Geologist. Report on the geological survey of the state of Vermont, by Edward Hitchcock, state geologist . . . Burlington, Daily times office print, 1858. 13p. 557/V59re 2d annual report by E. Hitchcock. Geological pamphlets, v.16, no. 5. Verneuil to Volney 509 2246 Verneuil, Edouard de, 1805-1873, jt. author. See MURCHISON, RODERICK IMPEY, The geology of Rus- sia ... 1845. 2247 Villa, Antonio. Sulla costituzione geologica e geognostica della Brianza e segnatamente sul terreno cretaceo; memoria di Antonio e Giovanni Battista Villa . . . Milano, Presso gli editori dello Spettatore industriale, 1844. 46p., fold, map, fold, diagrs. 554.4/V71s 2248 Vogt, Karl Christoph, 1817-1895. See DESOR, EDOUARD, Agassiz geologische Alpenrei- sen . . . 1844. 2249 Vogt. Lehrbuch der Geologic und Petrefactenkunde. Zum Ge- brauche bei Vorlesungen und zum Selbstunterrichte. Theil- weise nach L. Elie de Beaumont's Vorlesungen an der Ecole des mines. Braunschweig, F. Vieweg, 1846-47. 2v., illus., maps. 550/V86/1846 2250 Vogt. Agassiz' und seiner Freunde geologische Alpenreisen in der Schweiz, Savoyen und Piemont. 2. stark verm. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main, Literarische Anstalt (J. Riitten), 1847. 672p., illus. (some col.), map (fold. col.). 554.947/V86a 2251 Voight, Johann Carl Wilhelm, 1752-1821. Ueber Aquamarine und Topaz, See HEYER, JUST CHRISTIAN HEINRICH, Chemische Versuche mit Bernstein . . . 1787. 2252 Volkmann, Georg Anton, b. 1663. Silesia subterranea; oder, Schlesien, mit seinen unterirdischen Scha'tzen, Seltsamheiten welche dieses Land mit andern ge- mein oder zuvor aus hat . . . Leipzig, M. G. Weidmann, 1720. 344p., plates (part. fold.). 553/V88a 2253 Vollmer, Johann Jakob Wilhelm. See KANT, IMMANUEL, Physiche Geographic . . . [1803J-1805. 2254 Volney, Constantin Francois Chasseboeuf, 1757-1820. Travels through Syria and Egypt, in the years 1783, 1784, and 1785 . . . Tr. from the French . . . London, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1787. 2v., fold, plates, fold, maps, fold. plan. x916.2/V88vE 510 Volney to Volta 2255 Volney. Tableau du climat et du sol des Etats-Unis d'Amerique. Suivi d'eclaircissemens sur la Floride, sur la colonie Francaise au Scioto, sur quelques colonies Canadiennes et sur les sauvages. Enrichi de quatre planches gravees, dont deux cartes geo- graphiques et une coupe figuree de la chute de Niagara. Paris, Courcier & Dentu, 1803. 2v., 2 fold, plates, 2 fold. maps. x917.3/V88t Plate of Niagara and map of the United States in color. 2256 Volney. Tableau du climat et du sol des Etats-Unis d'Amerique. Suivi d'eclaircissemens sur la Floride, sur la colonie francaise au Scioto, sur quelques colonies canadiennes et sur les sauvages. Enrichi de quatre planches gravees, dont deux cartes geo- graphiques et une coupe figuree de la chute de Niagara. Paris, Courcier & Dentu, 1803. 2v. in 1, 2 fold, plates, 2 fold. maps. 21cm. x917.3/V88t/1803 Plates and maps in black and white. 2257 Volney. A view of the soil and climate of the United States of America: with supplementary remarks upon Florida; on the French colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Canada; and on the aboriginal tribes of America. Translated, with occasional remarks, by C. B. Brown. Philadelphia, Pub. by J. Conrad & Co., 1804. 446p., 3 fold, plates. x917.3/V88tEb 2258 Volney. Reisen durch die Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Mit einer Charte und Kupfer. Hamburg und Mainz, G. Vollmer, 1804. 2v. in 1, plates, map. 917.3/V88t:G Magazin der neuesten und besten auslandischen Reisebeschrei- bungen. 5.-6. bd. 2259 Volta, Giovanni Serafino. AnfangsgrUnde der analytischen und systematischen Minera- logie. Nebst zweien Briefen des Herrn Bozza und Volta uber die allgemeine Revoluzion der Erde und, Uber die Verstei- nerungen des Veronesischen Gebiets . . . Aus dem Italie- nischen Ubersetzt und mit neuen Zusa'tzen des Verfassers und Anmerkungen vermehrt von Karl Freyherrn von Mei- dinger. Wien, Bey A. Doll. 1793- 288p. 549/V88aGm Volta to Wagner 511 2260 Volta. Ittiolitologia Veronese del Museo Bozziano ora annesso a quello del Conte Giovambattista Gazola e di altri gabinetti di fossili veronesi. Con la versione latina. Verona, Stamperia Giuliari, 1796-[1809]. 323p. and atlas of 76 plates. f567/V88i and plates ao-e.2-. Copy 2 also contains duplicate text material, y.a. c^f. T ^ ^-t's* 2261 Vossius, Isaac; 1618-1689. . . . De motu marium et ventorum . . . Hagae-Comitis, Adriani Vlacq, 1663. 123p., diagrs. 551.47/V93d 2262 Vreeswyck, Goosen van, 1626-after 1689. Met cabinet der Mineralen, Metalen, en Berg-eerst. Amster- dam, J. Janssonius, 1670. 56p. x669/V95c 2263 Wad, Gregers, 1755-1832. Tabulae synopticae terminorum systematis oryctognostici Werneriani, latine, danice, et germanice. Hafniae, F. Brummer, 1798. 25p. q549/W11t Based on the system of Abraham Gottlob Werner. 2264 Wagner, Andreas Johann, 1797-1861. Beschreibung einer fossilen Schildkrote und etlicher anderer Reptilien-Ueberresteaus den lithographischen Schiefern und dem Griinsandsteine von Kelheim. Miinchen, Verlag der k. Akademie, in Commission bei G. Franz, 1853. 24p., 3 plates. 568.1/W12b Aus den Abhandlungen der k. bayer. Akademie d. Wiss. II. Cl., VII. Bd., I. Abth. 2265 Wagner, Johann Jakob. Historia naturalis helvetiae curiosa, in VII sectiones compen- diose digesta . . . Tiguri, Joh. Henrici Lindinneri, 1680. 390p. uncat. Chapter I is a general description of Switzerland; Chapter II describes the Alps in respect to their shape, height, glaciers, and caves. Chapters III treats lakes, rivers, and mineral springs in that region while Chapters IV and V discuss animals and plants. Chapter VI, under the title of De fossilibus, gives a systematic description of organic and inorganic fossils (50p). The last Chapter VII is entitled De meteoris. 512 Walch to Walcott 2266 Walch, Johann Ernest Emanuel, 1725-1778. See KNORR, GEORG WOLFGANG, Sammlung von Merk- wlirdigkeiten der Natur. . . 1755-1773, and subsequent trans- lations in French and Dutch. 2267 Walch. Das Steinreich, systematisch entworfen. Mit vielen Kupfern. Neue sehr verm. Aufl. Halle, J. J. Gebauer, 1764-69. 2v. in 1, 24 plates, [v.1, 1769]. 552/W14s 2268 Walcher, Joseph, 1718-1803. Nachrichten von den Eisbergen in Tyrol. Wien, J. Kurzbocken, 1773. 99p., illus., fold, plates, table. 551.31/W14n 2269 Walchner, Friedrich August, 1799-1865. Handbuch der gesammten Mineralogie in technischer Bezie- hung, zum Gebrauche bei seinen Vorlesungen und zum Selbstudium, mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der mineralo- gischen Verha'ltnisse des Grossherzogthums Baden. Carlsruhe, Ch. Th. Groos, 1829-32. 2v., diagrs., profiles (part, col.) 549/W14H 2270 Walchner. See OKEN, LORENZ, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande . . . 1833-41. 2271 Walchner. Der practische Naturforscher, ein unentbehrliches Hand- und HUlfsbuch fur Freunde der Naturwissenschaften. Dritte Ab- teilung, der Petrefactologie, Karlsruhe, C. Macklot, 1843. 488-599p. 560/W14p 2272 Walckenaer, Charles Athanase, 1771-1852. Cosmologia, o Descrizione generale della terra, considerata ne' suoi rapporti astronomici, fisici, istorici, politici e civili. Recata la prima volta dal francese in italiano e corredata di note da Guiseppe Ciancio. Napoli, Tramater, 1827. 2v. 551.4/W14clc Translation of Cosmologie, ou Description generale de la terre . . . 2273 Walcott, John, fl. 1778-1822. Descriptions and figures of petrifications, found in the quar- ries, gravel-pits, &c. near Bath, collected and drawn, by John Walcott. Bath, Printed for the author, by S. Hazard, London; sold by J. Matthews . . . and all the booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland, 1779. TA B L E A U D U CLIMAT ET DU SOL DES ETATS-UNIS D'A M R I Q U E. SuiVI d'eclaircissemens sur la Floride, snr la colonie Franchise au Scioto, sur quelques colonies Canadicnnes et sur les Sauvages. Enrichi de quatre Planches gravees, dont deux Carles Geographlques et une coupe Jlgiirce de la chute de Niagara. PAR C.-F. VOLISTEY, Membre du Se'nat conservateur, de 1'Institut national de France, Membre honoraire de la Socie'te philosophique Americaine de Philadelphie ; de la Societ* Anglaise-asiatique de Calcutta : des Athenees d'Avignon , d'Ale^on, etc. TOME PREMIER. A PARIS, COURCIER, Imprimeur-Librairc , qnai des CHEZ ) Augustins, n. 71. E N T U , Imprimcnr-Librairc , Palais du Tri-* bunat , Galleries- de-Bois , n 240. AN XII, l8o3. Cat. No. 2256 514 Waldauf von Waldenstein to Wallerius 51p., 15 leaves of plates, illus. (cuts). x560/w142d Some of the plates are signed by the engraver, J. Collyer. 2274 Waldauf von Waldenstein, Joseph, b. 1779. Die neuesten Beobachtungen und Erfahrungen von Gamier, Hericart de Thury, Baillet, Omalius d'Halloy, Flachat, Beurrier, v. Bruckmann uber die Anlage der artesischen Brunnen. Als Anhang und Nachtrag zur Uebersetzung der ersten Ausgabe von Garnier's Preisschrift: Ueber die Anwendung des Berg- bohrers zur Aufsuchung von Brunnenquellen. Wien, In F. Beck's Universitats-Buchhandlung, 1831. 194p., illus. 628.11/W14n 2275 Walker, John and Charles. Geological map of England, Wales and part of Scotland, showing also the Inland Navigation by means of Rivers & Canals, with their elevation in feet above the sea, together with the Rail Roads & Principal Roads. London, J. and C. Walker, 1837. Col. map, 135 x 97cm. G5740/.C5/1837/.W3 Scale, [1] inch equals 18 miles. Insets: "Geological and mineralogical section from the lands end to the German Ocean" and "Geological & mineralogical section from the St. George's channel to the German Ocean." 2276 Walker. Geological map of England, Wales and part of Scotland, showing also the inland navigation with the railroads and principal roads. London, J. & C. Walker, 1838. G5740/.C5/1838/.W3 Col. map. Scale, ca. 1 inch equals 15 English miles. 2277 Wallerius, Johan Gottschalk, 1709-1785. Mineralogia, eller Mineralriket, indelt och beskrisvit. Stock- holm, I. Salvii, 1747. 479p., fold, plate. 549/W15m 2278 Wallerius. . . . Mineralogie, oder Mineralreich, von ihm eingeteilt und beschrieben. Ins Deutsche ubersezt von Johann Daniel Denso . . . Berlin, C. G. Nicolai, 1750. 600p., 16C., fold, plates. 549/W15mGd/1750 2279 Wallerius. Mineralogie, oder Mineralreich, von ihm eingeteilt und be- schrieben. Ins Deutsche ubersetzt von Johann Daniel Wallerius 515 Denso ... 2. verb, und verm. Aufl. Mit allergnadigsten Frei- heiten. Berlin, Bey Friedrich Nicolai, 1763. 24, 600p., 1612., fold, plates. 549/W15mGd/1763 2280 Wallerius. Mineralogie; ou, Description generale des substances du regne mineral. Ouvrage tr. de I'allemand . . . Paris, J.-T. He- rissant [etc.], 1759. 2v., 4 fold, plates. 549/W15mF Vol. 2 contains a treatise on hydrology. 2281 Wallerius, praeses. Dissertatio . . . de origine montium. Upsaliae, 1758. 18p. 551.43/W15d Diss. Uppsala (L. Ekstrand, respondent) 2282 Wallerius, praeses. Dissertatio . . . de montibus ignivomis. Upsaliae, 1760. 14p. 551.21/W15d Diss. Uppsala (G. J. Gerdin, respondent) 2283 Wallerius. Lucubrationum academicarum specimen p:um de systemati- bus mineralogicis et systemate mineralogico rite condendo. Holmiae, Impensis direct. L. Salvii, 1768. 158p. 549/W15C 2284 Wallerius. Systema mineralogicum, quo corpora mineralia in classes, ordines, genera et species suis cum varietatibus divisa, des- cribuntur, atque observationibus, experimentis et figuris aeneis illustrantur. Holmiae, Impensis L. Salvii, 1772-75. 2v., port., fold, plates. 549.1/W15s 2285 Wallerius. . . . Systema mineralogicum, quo corpora mineralia in classes, ordines, genera et species suis cum varietatibus divisa, des- cribuntur, atque observationibus, experimentis et figuris aeneis illustrantur. Tom. l-[ll] Editio alter correcta. Vindobonae, In officina Krausiana, 1778. 2v., front, (port.), 2 fold, plates. 549.1/W15s/1778 Includes bibliographies. 2286 Wallerius. Tankar om verldenes i synnerhet jordenes, danande, och a'ndring. Stockholm, H. Fougt, 1776. 516 Wallerius to Wasser 183p., 1 fold, plate. 550/W16mSW Translation of Meditationes physico-chemicae de origine mundi. 2287 Wallerius. De I'origine du monde, et de la terre en particulier; ouvrage dans lequel I'auteur developpe ses principes de chymie & de mineralogie, & donne, en quelque maniere, un abrege de tous ses ouvrages. Traduit par J. B. D.** [i.e. Jean Baptiste Dubois]. Varsovie, J. F. Bastien, 1780. 360p., fold, plates. 550/W16mFd 2288 Warburton, William, Bp. of Gloucester, 1698-1779. Julian. Or, A discourse concerning the earthquake and firey eruption, which defeated that emperor's attempt to rebuild the temple at Jerusalem. In which the reality of a divine interposition is shewn; the objections to it are answered; and the nature of that evidence which demands the assent of every reasonable man to a miraculous fact, is considered and explained. The 2d ed., with additions. London, Printed for J. and P. Knapton, 1751. 320p. x933/W19j/1751 2289 Warburton. Dissertation sur les tremblemens de terre et les eruptions de feu qui firent echouer le projet forme par I'Empereur Julien de rebPni Gaz- dasagrol ertekezo, Tudos TdrfasSg' Nc- mes Tagjanak WERNER ABRAHAM URNAK KOVEKNEK ES fiRTZEKNEK MEGESM^RTETO JEGYEIK- R L Irott, 6ep, es ieen hafnos, Konyvetsk^je; mellyct, Hazajanak, cs a' Tanulo If)usagnak Icbeto Hafcnira Magyarra forditott cs a' kec Magyar Hazabeli , 's mds Jdegen Ko '$ rtx NemekUel-is , a' Peldakban meg* 4 btfviteti, BENKO FERENTZ. R. P. Gottingaba, 1782. Etendube. ft O / \y V A A A T 7; ttybtnt, M. Ketarm. Koll. ^ Cat. No. 2301 520 Werner 2303 Werner. A treatise on the external characters of fossils. Translated from the German of Abraham Gottlob Werner. Dublin, 1805. 312p. 549/W49vEw Translation of: Von den ausserlichen Kennzeichen der Fossilien. 2304 Werner. Kurze Klassifikation und Beschreibung der verschiedenen Geburgsarten, In CeskS Spolecnost Nauk, Prague. Abhand- lungen der Bohmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, 1786. v.2, p.272-297. x063.7/CESB Includes col. folded map with title, Petrographische Karte. 2305 Werner. Neue Theorie von der Entstehung der Gange: mit Anwendung auf den Bergbau, besonders den freibergischen. Freiberg: Gerlachische Buchdrukkerei, 1791. 256p. x551.8/W49n 2306 Werner. Nouvelle theorie de la formation des filons. Application de cette theorie a I'exploitation des mines particulierement de celles de Freiberg. Traduit de I'allemand et augmente d'un grand nombre de notes. Freiberg, Craz, 1802. 31 1p., port. x551.8/W49nFa Translation by J. F. d'Aubuisson de Voisins, of Neue Theorie zur Entstehung der Gange: mit Anwendung auf den Bergbau. 2307 Werner. New theory of the formation of veins; with its application to the art of working mines. Translated from the German. To which is added, an appendix, containing notes illustrative of the subject: by Charles Anderson. Edinburgh, A. Constable, 1809. 259p., port. 551.8/W49nEa 2308 Werner. Ausfiihrliches und sistematisches Verzeichnis des Mineralien- Kabinets des weiland kurfiirstliche sa'chsischen Berghaupt- mans Herrn Karl Eugen Pabst von Chain. Freiberg, In der Crazischen Buchhandlung, 1791-92. 2v. in 1. 549/P11a 2309 Werner. Oryktognosie, oder Handbuch fiir die Liebhaber der Mine- ralogie, vermittelst welchem die Mineralien aus ihrer a'usser- Werner 521 lichen Beschaffenheit leicht zu erkennen, von einander zu unterscheiden, und anderen kenntlich zu machen sind. Leip- zig, Bey S. L. Crusius, 1792. 274p. uncat. 2310 Werner. See VENBERCHEM-BERTHOUT, J. P., Principes de mineralo- gie . . . d'apres les lecons du professeur Werner. . . [1795?]. 2311 Werner. See RIO, ANDRES MANUEL DEL, Elementos de orictogno- sia . . . 1795-1805. 2312 Werner. See WAD, GREGERS, Tabulae synopticae terminorum syste- matis oryctognostici Werneriani . . . 1798. 2313 Werner. See LUDWIG, CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH, Handbuch der Mi- neralogie nach A. G. Werner. . . 1803-04. 2314 Werner. . . . Letztes Mineral-System. Aus dessen Nachlasse auf Ober- bergamtliche Anordnung herausgegeben und mit Erla'ute- rungen versehen. Freyberg und Wien, Cras und Gerlach und bey Carl Gerold, 1817. 58p. x549/W49fi 2315 Werner. Herrn Bergrath Werner's Leztes Mineral-System; nun nach den neuesten und lezten Entdeckungen hrsg. und mit neuen Beobachtungen und Zusa'tzen vermehrt von Christoph Mayr. Nebst einem Anhang die Beschreibung der nothwendigsten Theile eines Apparates enthaltend, um die Mineralien auf die zweckma'ssigste Weise zu sammeln und zu untersuchen. Wien, L Grund, 1820. 238p. x549/W49fi/1820 2316 Werner. Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte des Mineralreichs, Band 1, Neue Ausg. Augsburg, J. A. Schlosser, 1834. 786p. 552/W49u/1834 2317 Werner. 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To which is annexed, some reflections and probable conjectures of the consequents and significa- tions of this calamitous accident. Translated into English by Rich. Alcock . . . London, Printed for R. C., 1673. [3]-8p. uncat. 2320 Whiston, William, 1667-1752. Memoirs of the life and writings of Mr. William Whiston. Containing memoirs of several of his friends also. Written by himself. London, Printed for the author and sold by Mr. Whiston, 1749-50. 3v. xB/W5761w1 2321 Whiston. A New Theory of the Earth, From its Original, to the Con- summation of all Things. Wherein The creation of the world in six days, the universal deluge, and the general conflagration, as laid down in the Holy Scriptures, are shewn to be perfectly agreeable to Reason and Philosophy. With a large introductory discourse concerning the genuine nature, stile, and extent of the Mosaick history of the creation. London, Printed by R. Roberts for Ben). Tooke, 1696. 388p., front., illus. uncat. 2322 Whiston. A new theory of the earth, from its original, to the consum- mation of all things. Wherein the creation of the world in six days, the universal deluge, and the general conflagration, as laid down in the Holy Scriptures, are shewn to be perfectly agreeable to reason and philosophy. With a large introductory Whiston to Whitehurst 523 discourse concerning the genuine nature, stile, and extent of the Mosaick history of the creation. 3d ed., with great additions, improvements and corrections. London, Printed for B. & S. Tooke, 1722. 95, 460p., illus., front. x550.1/W57n/1722 2323 Whiston. A new theory of the earth, from its original, to the consum- mation of all things. Wherein the creation of the world in six days, the universal deluge, and the general conflagration, as laid down in the Holy Scriptures, are shewn to be perfectly agreeable to reason and philosophy. With a large introduction concerning the genuine nature, style, and extent of the Mosaick history of the creation. 5 th ed. To which is added an appendix, containing a new theory of the deluge. London, printed for John Whiston, 1737. 95, 478p. 550.1/W57n5 2324 Whiston. See KEILL, JOHN, An examination of Dr. Burnet's theory of the earth; with some remarks on Mr. Whiston's New theory of the earth . . . 1734. 2325 White, Gilbert, 1720-1793. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selbourne, in the County of Southampton: with engravings, and an appendix. London, Printed by T. Bensley, for B. White and son, 1789. 468p., front., illus. x591.942/W58n 2326 Whitehurst, John, 1713-1788. The works of John Whitehurst, F.R.S. With memoirs of his life and writings. London, Printed for W. Bent, 1792. [379]p., front, (port.), illus., 10 plates (8 fold.), tables. X500/W587/1792 Various paging. Ed. by Charles Mutton. 2327 Whitehurst. An inquiry into the original state and formation of the earth; deduced from facts and the laws of nature. To which is added an appendix, containing some general observations on the strata in Derbyshire. With sections of them, representing their arrangement, affinities, and the mutations they have suffered at different periods of time. Intended to illustrate the preceding inquiries, and as a specimen of subterraneous geography. London, Printed for the author and W. Bent, by J. Cooper, 1778. 199p., 7 plates (part. fold.). x550/W58i 524 Whitehurst to Widenmann 2328 Whitehurst. An inquiry into the original state and formation of the earth; deduced from facts and the laws of nature. The 2d ed., considerably enlarged, and illustrated with plates. London, Printed for W. Bent, 1786. 283p., front, (port.), 7 plates (part. fold.). x550/W58i/1786 2329 Whitney, Josiah Dwight, 1819-1896. See FOSTER, JOHN WELLS, Geological map of Isle Roy- ale ... [1847?]. 2330 Whitney. See FOSTER, JOHN WELLS, Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land dis- trict . . . 1850-51. 2331 Whittlesley, Charles, 1808-1886. See U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Geological map of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota . . . 1851. 2332 Widdowes, Daniel. Naturall philosophy: or A description of the world, and of the severall creatures therein contained: viz. Of angels, of mankinde, of the heavens, the starres, the planets, the foure elements, with their order, nature, and government: as also of minerals, mettals, plants, and precious stones; with their colours, formes, and vertues. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, 1631. 65p. x500/W633n/1631 Translated and abridged from the "Rerum naturalium doctrina methodica" of Gulielmus Adolphus Scribonius by Daniel Widdowes. The epistle dedicatory signed, I. Wyddowes, alias Woodhouse. Imperfect: lacks p. 11-18. Upper margins closely trimmed. With this are bound several religious works. 2333 Widenmann, Johann Friederich Wilhelm, 1764-1798. Handbuch des oryktognostischen Theils de Mineralogie. Mit einer Farbentabelle und einer Kupfertafel. Leipzig, S. L. Cru- sius, 1794. 1040, 20p., 2 fold, plates (1 col.). uncat. "Ich habe daher die Schriften des Herrn Werners ganz benutzt, und mir nur da erlaubt von ihm abzugehen, wo mich meine individuelle Ueberzeugung eines andern belehrte." p.vii. 2334 Widenmann. La Orictognosia, escrita en aleman por Juan Federico Guil- ANEW O F T H E EARTH, From its ORIGINAL, to the CONSUMMATION of all Things. WHEREIN The CREATION of the World in Six Days, The Univerfal DELUGE, And the General CONFLAGRATION, laf D fccrtam in Are fhewn to be perfectly agreeable to R E A S O N and P H I L O S O P H Y. With a large Introduftory Difcourfe concerning the Genu ine Nature, Stile, and Extent of the Mojaick Hiftory o: the CREATION. By W I L L I A M W H I S T O N, M. A. 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Of the natural history of mineral veins, and other beds and repositories of the precious and useful metals. Part III. Of the natural history of the prevailing strata, and of the principal and most interesting phaenomena upon and within the surface of our globe. Edinburgh, Printed for the author, by T. Ruddiman, 1789. 2v. x553.1/W673n Williams to Winchilsea 527 2340 Williams. The natural history of the mineral kingdom, relative to the strata of coal, mineral veins, and the prevailing strata of the globe. In two volumes. The 2d ed. With an appendix, con- taining a more extended view of mineralogy and geology. Illustrated with engravings by James Millar. .. Edinburgh, Printed for Bell & Bradfute; [etc., etc.], 1810. 2v., 2 plates (diagrs.). 553.1/W673n/1810 2341 Williams. Naturgeschichte der Steinkohlen-Gebirge. Aus dem Eng- lischen tibersetzt und mit Anmerkungen versehen von A. A. J. W. Reichsfreeiherrn von Danckelman. Dresden, Hilscher, 1798. 406p. 553.2/W672n Translation of The natural history of the mineral kingdom, pt. 1: Of the natural history of coal. 2342 Williams, W. Thome. Bonner's map of the State of Georgia, with the addition of its geological features. Savannah, 1849. G/3921/.C5/1849/.W5 Col. map, 53 x 47cm. Scale, 1:1,140,000. 2343 Willis, Richarde. See EDEN, RICHARD, History of trauayle in the West and East Indies . . . 1577. 2344 Willsford, Thomas. Natures secrets: or, the admirable and wonderfull history of the generation of meteors. Particularly describing, the tem- peratures and qualities of the four elements, the heights, magnitudes, and influences of the fixt and wandring stars: the efficient and finall causes of comets, earthquakes, deluges, epidemicall diseases, and prodigies of precedent times . . . London, printed for Nath. Brook, 1658. 199p. uncat. 2345 Winchilsea, Heneage Finch, d. 1689. A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Aetna, or, Monte-Gibello; as it came in a letter written to His Majesty from Naples by the Right Honorable the Earle of Winchilsea . . . who . . . was an eywit- ness [sic] of that dreadfull spectacle. Together with a more particular narrative of the same, as it is collected out of 528 Winchilsea to Witham severall relations sent from Catania. [London], Printed by T. Newcomb, 1669. 30p., fold, plate. x551.21/W721t Cop. 1 imperfect: plate wanting. Cop. 2 imperfect: plate mu- tilated. 2346 Winchilsea. An exact relation of the famous earthquake and eruption of Mount Aetna, or Mont-Gibello, A.D. 1669, being one of the greatest recorded in history; now reprinted from a scarce pamphlet, containing a letter from the Earl of Winchilsea to His Majesty King Charles the Second; together with a more particular narrative, collected from several other authentic materials. To which also is now added a genuine letter [signed W. B. E.] written to a late noble peer purposing to describe the last great eruption, as well as a journey to the very summit of Mount Aetna, in the year 1766. London, 1775. 28, 34p. x551.21/W721t/1775 2347 Winthrop, John, 1714-1779. A lecture on earthquakes, read in the Chapel of Harvard- College in Cambridge, N.E. November 26th 1755. On occasion of the great earthquake which shook New-England the week before. Boston; New-England: Printed and sold by Edes & Gill, 1755. 38p. X551.2/W73C 2348 Winthrop. An account of the earthquake felt in New England, and the neighbouring parts of America. In a letter to Tho. Birch, D.D. Secret. R.S., in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, 1757. v.50, Part 1, p.1-18. 506 RO/1757 2349 Wipacher, David. De thermis Ribariensibus in Hungaria. 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An essay towards a natural history of the earth; and terrestrial bodies, especially minerals: as also of the sea, rivers, and springs. With an account of the universal deluge; and of the effects that it had upon the earth. London, Printed for R. Wilken, 1695. 277p. uncat. 2360 Woodward. An essay towards a natural history of the earth and terrestrial bodies, especially minerals, as also of the sea, rivers, and springs, with an account of the universal deluge, and of the effects that it had upon the earth. 2d ed. London, Printed by T. W. for R. Wilken, 1702. 277p. 570/W87e/1702 Woodward 531 2361 Woodward. An essay towards a natural history of the earth and terrestrial bodies, especially minerals: as also of the sea, rivers, and springs. With an account of the universal deluge: and of the effects that it had upon the earth. The third edition. London, Printed for A. Bettesworth and W. Taylor. . . R. Gosling . . . and J. Clarke . . . 1723. 304p. 570/W87e/1723 2362 Woodward. 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See FEIJOO Y MONTENEGRO, BENITO JERONIMO, El ter- remoto y su uso, dictamen de Benito Feijoo . . . 1756. maftft&g f^/^2 Illustration of )ohann SCHEUCHZER, Homo diluvii testis, 1726. Frontispiece of Johann BEFUNGER, Lithographiae wirceburgensis, 1726 Index Aachen (Germany) Adda (Italy) history: Romani, 1905 Adour (France) paleontology: Grateloup, 944 Adriatic Sea recent sediments: Donati, 678 Aetites (eagle stone) Bausch, 147 Agate Collini, 496 Agordo (Italy) mines: Corniani degli Algarotti, 511 Algeria geology: Renou, 1859 ore deposits: Burat, 396 Alluvial plains land usage: Aimo, 38; Bartolus de Saxoferrato, 120 See a/so Rivers Alps geological travels: Bakewell, 107; Cotta, 519, 520; De Luc, 630; Vogt, 1856 geology: Ebel, 719; Ehrlich, 726; Godeffroy, 929; Murchison, 1625; Saussure, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958; Velo, 2236 glaciers: Agassiz, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24; Bourrit, 285; Charpentier, 474; Forbes, J.D., 837, 838, 839; Gru- ner, 963 natural history: Hugi, 1129; Klip- stein, 1277; Simler, 2060, 2061 paleontology: Barral, 121 Alsace (France) mineralogy: Sivry, 2067 paleontology: Binninger, 217 petroleum: Hoeffel, 1093 Altay Mountains geology: Cotta, 533 mineralogy: Renovanz, 1860 ore deposits: Cotta, 533 Amber chemistry: Heyer, 1061 history: Goebel, 930; Hartmann, 1012; Sendel, 2023 origin: Bock, 240 paleontology: Berendt, 166 Prussia: Bock, 240; Hartmann, 1012 Amboine Museum catalog: Rumpf, 1937 Angerburg (Prussia, Germany) geology: Helwing, 1036 Anthropology Lyell: 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1442 Apennines geology: Brocchi, 319, 320; Mur- chison, 1625; Repetti, 1861; Spallanzani, 2095, 2096, 2097 ophiolites: Brongniart, 333 paleontology: Brocchi, 319, 320 Appalachians structure: Rogers, H.D. and Rog- ers, W.B., 1903 538 Index Arctic exploration: Ross, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 Arkansas (U.S.A.) geology: Owen, D., 77, 78 natural history: Schoolcraft, 1986 travels: Nuttall, 1669 Arkose France: Bonnard, 250 Arran (Scotland) mineralogy: Headrick, 1031 Asbestus Ledermuller: 1351 Asia geology: Humboldt, 1139, 1140, 1155 Astronomy heavenly spheres: Bonardo, 244, 245 moon: Celsius, 453; Cossali, 514 stars: Bonardo, 244, 245 system: Laplace, 1328, 1329, 1330 Austria geology: Boue, 275; Ehrlich, 726 mining: Friese, 869, 870 paleontology: Orbigny, 1683 Auvergne (France) geological travels: Bakewell, 107; von Buch, 361 geology: Lecoq, 1350 volcanoes: Desmarest, 646, 647; Guettard, 972; Lacoste, 1305, 1306; Lecoq, 1346; Reynaud de Montlosier, 1867; Scrope, 2015, 2016 Aveyron (France) geology: Serres, 2038 Azores Islands geology: Webster, J.W., 2294 volcanoes: Hulbert, 1132 Bahamas natural history: Catesby, 442, 443, 444 Baden (Austria) springs: Dietman, 663, 664 Baden (Germany) geology: Hausmann, 1019; Leon- hard, G., 1370 mineralogy: Walchner, 2269 Baden (Switzerland) geology: Mousson, 1617 Baffin Bay (Canada) exploration: Ross, 1920, 1921, 1922 Baier Museum catalog: 98, 99 Ballston (U.S.A.) springs: Sears, 2018 Barbados petroleum: Wilkinson, 2337 Basalt mountains: Strange, 139, 2120 natural history; Breislak, 311; Fau- jas de Saint-Fond, 782 origin: Aubuisson de Voisins, 86, 87; Barral, 120; Collini, 496; Des- marest, 646, 647; Hamilton, 1006, 1007, 1008; Raspe, 1835, 1836; Richardson, W., 1871; Sartorius von Waltershausen, 1951 Bath (England) springs: Wilkinson, 2337 Bavaria (Germany) geology and paleontology: Baier, 97, 98, 99 Baveno (Italy) granites: Pini, 1787 Bayreuth (Germany) paleontology: Esper, 756 Beaujolais (France) geology: Alleon Dulac, 48 Index 539 Belgium Carboniferous fauna: Koninck, 1295, 1297, 1298 coal: Grar, 941 geological map: Dumont, 705, 706 geology: Leonhard, G., 1369 paleontology: Koninck, 1295 Paleozoic: Murchison, 2020; Sedg- wick, 2020 Belluno (Italy) geology: Catullo, 445 Bergamo (Italy) geology: Maironi da Ponte, 1471 paleontology: Maironi da Ponte, 1469 springs: Maironi da Ponte, 1470 Berlin (Germany) geology: Bennigsen-FSrder, 165 Bern (Switzerland) geology and mineralogy: Bertrand, E., 194 Bezoar stone Bauhin, K., 144; Monardes, 1600 Bielefeld (Germany) springs: Redeker, 1855 Black Forest (Germany) mineralogy: Struve, 2125 Pleistocene: Fromherz, 873 Boccone Museum catalog: 239 Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) coal: Zippe, 2378 geology: Reuss, A., 1863, 1864 springs: Reuss, E., 1865, 1866 volcanoes: Born, 260 Bolca (Monte, Italy) fossil fish: Testa, 2162, 2163; Val- lisnieri, 2215, 2216 Bologna (Italy) paleontology: Monti, 1603 phosphoric stone: Galvani, 880 Born Museum catalog: 259 Boston (U.S.A.) geology: Dana, 589 Boulonnais (France) geology: Gamier, 883; Rozet, 1932 Bovengo (Italy) springs: Grandoni, 938 Bozziano Museum catalog: Volta, 2260 Brabant (Belgium) geology: Galeotti, 879 Brandenburg (Germany) paleontology: KlGden, 1278 Brassac Basin (France) geology: Baudin, 140 Brazil flexible quartzite: Collini, 498; Mutton, 1167 Brescia (Italy) iron ores: Brocchi, 317 Brianza (Italy) geology: Villa, 2247 Bristol (England) geology: Owen, E., 1706 British Museum catalogue: Mantell, 1491 Bruxelles (Belgium) paleontology: Burtin, 410 Calabria (Italy) earthquakes: Dolomieu, 670; Par- ker, M., 55 Calcite double refraction: Bartholinus, 126 California (U.S.A.) geology: Tyson, 2205 natural history: Venegas, 2240, 2241, 2242 Calzolari (Calceolari) Museum catalog: 414 540 Index Campania (Italy) geological travels: Breislak, 309 Canada travels: Bouchette, 269; Finch, 811; Keating, 1245 Canary Islands physical description: von Buch, 366 Carinthia (Austria) paleontology: Wulfen, 2368 Carniola (Yugoslavia) geology: Hacquet, 982 Carpathians geology: Murchison, 1625 Carrara (Italy) marbles: Repetti, 1861 Cassiterite Moiseienko, 1598; Rome de I'lsle, 1910 Caves Baumer, 146; RosenmUller, 1915 Cephalopods paleontology: Picot de Lapey- rouse, 1775 Cheltenham (England) geology: Murchison, 1624 springs: Fothergill, 853 Chemistry dictionary: Aikin, 35, 36 essays: Bergman, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177 industrial: Aikin, 35, 36 Cher (France) geological map: Boulanger, 280 Chert origin: Carosi, 426 Clarke, E.D. biography: Otter, 1690 Coal Belgium: Grar, 941 Bohemia: Zippe, 2378 France: Bernard, 185; Du Souich, 710; Fournel, 855; Grar, 941; Wolski, 2352 Great Britain: Holland, 1111; Holmes, 1113; Mammatt, 1478 India: McClelland, 1862 industrial use: Bernard, 185; Le Brun, 1343; Sinclair, 2065; Tilly, 2176; Zanon, 2373; Zippe, 2378 Ireland: Griffith, 960 mining operations: Morand, 1607; Sinclair, 2066 New York: Johnson, 1213 Pennsylvania: Johnson, 1214; Owen, D., 1702; Roberts, 1887; Strong, 2124; Taylor, R., 2151, 2152 statistics: Taylor, R., 2153 textbooks: Burat, 397; Gesner, A., 902, 903; Patin, 1741; Williams, J., 2339, 2340, 2341 United States: Taylor, R., 2154 Coiron (Mountain, France) mineralogy: Marzari-Pencati, 1516 Collections, Natural History. See Nat- ural History Museum, catalogs Collegio Nazareno Roma Museum catalog: Petrini, 1754 Conchology Dezallier d'Argenville, 659, 661 Connecticut (U.S.A.) geology: Percival, 505 Copenhagen Museum catalog: Oliger, 1676 Copper Germany: Freiesleben, 865 U.S.A.: Monroe, 2209 Coral reefs exploration: Dana, 588 Corals paleontology: Michelin, 1546; Pal- las, 1720 Index 541 Corbieres (France) paleontology: Rolland du Roquan, 1904 Cornwall (England) mineralogy: Hogg, 1107 Corsica gems: Cadet, 411 Cosmogony Bonardo, 246, 247; Descartes, 641; Fontenelle, 827, 828; Gassendi, 885; Kircher, 1260; Laplace, 1328, 1329, 1330; Macedo, 1447; Ro- binet, 1888; Tobalducci, 2177; Walckenaer, 2272 Creation Beaumont, 153; Chambers, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468; Comstock, 504; Ray, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847 See a/so Religion, Geology Crinoids paleontology: Cumberland, 560 Cronstedt, Axel Fredrik biography: Rinman, 1875 Crustaceans paleontology: Brongniart, 334 Crystallography descriptive: Rome de I'lsle, 1910 introductory textbooks: Accum, 1; Brochant de Villiers, 324; Brooke, 347; Naumann, 1639, 1640; Raumer, 1840; Rose, 1912, 1913 origin of crystals: Linne, 1390 structure of crystals: Hauy, 1020; Jachmann, 1180; Loscher, 1400 textbooks: Dana, 586; HaUy, 1025; Naumann, 1636, 1637; Rome de I'lsle, 1906, 1907; Rose, 1914 Cumberland (England) geology: Robinson, T., 1892; Sedg- wick, 2021 volcanics: Sedgwick, 2021 Cuvier, Georges biography: Flourens, 825 memoirs: Lee, 1352 Dalmatia (Yugoslavia) Marl: Arduino, 76 Danemark geology: Forchhammer, 841, 842, 843 mineralogy: Schumacher, 2000 Dauphine (France) geology: Fougeroux de Bondaroy, 854 mineralogy: Guettard, 977 Deluge Beaumont, 153; Buckland, 369, 370; Harris, 1011; Quirini, 1823; Ray, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847 See a/so Creation, Religion, Ge- ology Derbyshire (England) geology and mines: Farey, 947; Fer- ber, 797; Forster, 846, 847, 848; Houghton, 1125, 1126; Mawe, 1526; Watson, 2292; Whitehurst, 2327, 2328 paleontology: Martin, W., 1511, 1513 Devonshire (England) coastal changes: Conybeare, 507 geology: Murchison, 2019; Sedg- wick, 2019 Diallage KShler, 1292 Diamond Jeffries, 1210; Murray, 1633 Diluvium Melleville, 1537 Dinotherium Desor, 651 Dolomite history: Dolomieu, 672; Fournet, 857 542 Index Dorpat (Tartu, U.S.S.R.) geology: Kutorga, 1304 Dovercourt (England) natural history: Taylor, S., 2155 Dowsing rod Anonymous, 57; Le Brun, P., 1344; Vallemont, 2214 Dresden (Germany) geology: Liebenroth, 1385 mineralogy: Tauber, 2146 Drome (France) geology: Gras, 942 Earth age: Douglas, 681; Toulmin, 2190, 2191; Ussher, 2212 explorations: Dana, 587; Darwin, 597, 599; Fitzroy, 817; Hum- boldt, 1133; Laperouse, 1325 general stratigraphy: Brongniart, 339, 340 geological map: Boue, 274 geology: Hitchcock, E., 1085, 1086, 1087; Humboldt, 1136, 1137, 1138 history: Gibbes, 909; Goldsmith, 932, 933, 934; Harris, 1011; How- ard, 1127; KrUger, 1300, 1301 internal heat: Bischof, 223; Cor- dier, 509 internal structure: Anonymous, 63; Bertrand, E., 191, 194; Bertrand, L, 196; Fenoyl, 791; Gautieri, 886; Steffens, 2104; Trebra, 2197, 2198 magnetism: Churchman, 485 mines: BrUckmann, 354; Pluche, 1806 natural history: Humboldt, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153; Insulin, 1177; Malte-Brun, 1477 physical description: Anonymous, 63; Balbi, 109; Bergman, 169, 170, 172; Cardano, 422, 423; Descartes, 639, 640; Desmarest, 650; Ferrer, 803; Hartsoeker, 1013; Higgins, 1064, 1065, 1066; Hoffmann, F., 1097; Humboldt, 1133, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1154; Kant, 1239, 1240; Mallet, 1473, 1474; Metz, 1545; Morin, 1610; Nesi, 1646; Oberlin, 1670; Petermann, 1752; Piccolomini, 1774; Pluche, 1806; Quad, 1822; Tondi, 2180; Tosi, 2189; Varen, 2227, 2228, 2229, 2230, 2231, 2232, 2233; Walckenaer, 2272; Widdowes, 2332; Zuccolo, 2379 revolutions: Cuvier, 566, 567, 568, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580 shape: Bouguer, 276, 277; Mau- pertuis, 1521, 1522 theories: Anonymous, 65; Ar- duino, 77; Beaumont, 152; Bec- chetti, 154; Bergman, 170, 172; Bertrand, E., 192, 194; Bertrand, P., 197, 198, 199; Bourguet, 281; Buffon, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391; Burnet, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408; Cardano, 420, 421; Chambers, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468; Cuvier, 566, 567, 568, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580; Debreyne, 612; De Luc, 631, 632, 633, 634; Des- cartes, 638, 641; Elie de Beau- mont, 740; Fish, 2003; Flami- chon, 819; Hay, 1028; Hill, 1067; Hooke, 1114; Hutton, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163; Keill, 1249; Kircher, 1256, 1257, 1259; Knight, 1279; Lamarck, 1312; La Metherie, 1318, 1319; Lavoisier, 1338; Lehmann, J. G., 1356; Leib- niz, 1358; Maillet, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1460, 1461; Morel de Vinde, 1609; Moro, 62, 1611, 1612; Murray, 1632; Nogaret, 1658; Owen, R., 1712; Pallas, 1721, 1722; Pini, 1785; Playfair, Index 543 1796, 1797, 1798; Ramazzini, 1828; Raspe, 1834; Ray, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847; Ritchie, 1879; Robinet, 1888; Robinson, T., 1890, 1891; Rome de I'lsle, 1909; Saussure, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958; Scheuchzer, 1974, 1975; Scilla, 2004, 2005, 2006; Scrope, 2013, 2014; Steno, 2110, 2111, 2112; Swedenborg, 2140; Ure, 2211; Vallisnieri, 2215, 2216; Volta, 2259; Wallerius, 2281, 2286, 2287; Warren, 2290; Wer- ner, 2304; Whitehurst, 2327, 2328; Williams, J., 2339, 2340, 2341; Whiston, 2321, 2322, 2323; Woodward, J., 2359, 2360, 2361, 2362 Earthquakes Calabria: Anonymous, 55; Dolo- mieu, 670 Europe: Shower, 2047, 2048; Wet- tersteint, 2319 history: Crouch, 559; KrUger, 1301; Moreira de Mendonca, 1608 intensity scale: Egen, 721 Italy: Hamilton, 1004, 1005; Flam- steed, 820; Nota, 1667 Lyon: Anonymous, 54 New England: Allin, 49; Winthrop, 2347, 2348 North America: Shower, 2047, 2048 origin: Beroaldo, 187; Bertrand, E., 194; Boegner, 242; Castillon, 440; Du Thoum, 711; Feij6o y Mon- tenegro, 789, 790; Flamsteed, 820; Fleming, 821; Freke, 866; Gadbury, 875; Gendron, 893; Hales, 987, 988; Hooke, 1114; Keckermann, 1246; Mallet, 1476; Michell, 1547; Romei, 1911; Ruhnkenius, 1934; Schweling, 2001; Shower, 2047, 2048; Stu- keley, 2134, 2135; Swan, 2139; Telesio, 2156; Warburton, 2288, 2289; Winthrop, 2347, 2348 Rhone basin: Perrey, 1751 South America: Anonymous, 56 Switzerland: Bertrand, E., 194 East Indies travels: Acosta, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Belcher, 161 Echinoids paleontology: Agassiz, 11; Breyn, 315; Klein, 1273, 1274 zoology: Agassiz, 11 Edinburgh (Scotland) geology: Miller, H., 1579 Egypt geology: Andreossy, 53; Le Mas- crier, 1362 granites: Guettard, 971 travels: Volney, 2254 Elba (Italy) iron ores: Pini, 1786 Ems (Germany) springs: Horst, 1121, 1122 Erz Mountains geology: Raumer, 1839 Estonia geology: Eichwald, 727 Etampes (France) paleontology: Guettard, 975, 978 Etna (Italy) eruptions: Borelli, 258; Dolomieu, 671; Ferrara, 802; Gemmellaro, 891; Gioeni, 915, 916, 917; Ham- ilton, 1001, 1002, 1003; Mara- vigna, 1493, 1494; Vaughan, 2235; Winchilsea, 2345, 2346 Euganei Mountains (Italy) landslide: Dondi dall'Orologio, 679 mineralogy: Rio, 1878 paleontology: Testa, 2161 Europe earthquakes: Shower, 2047, 2048; Wettersteint, 2319 geology: Elie de Beaumont, 735; De la Beche, 615, 616 geological map: Murchison, 1629 544 Index mineralogical travels: Ferber, 798 mountains: Gregorii, 957 travels: Rafinesque, 1825; Ray, 1842; RazumovskTT, 1848 Faeroe Islands geology: Durocher, 709 travels: Chambers, 470 Faluns Touraine: Reaumur, 1851 Far East travels: Hall, B., 989 Figured stones Barrere, 122; Beringer, 182, 183 See a/so Paleontology Finland mineralogy: Gadd, 877 Fish paleontology: Agassiz, 10, 20, 21; Testa, 2162, 2163 Floods Aquarius, 71 Florida (U.S.A.) natural history: Catesby, 442, 443, 444 travels: Bartram, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138; Stork, 2117 Forez (France) geology: Alleon Dulac, 48 Fossils. See Mineralogy, Paleontology France arkoses: Bonnard, 250 coal: Bernard, 185; Du Souich, 710; Fournel, 855; Grar, 941; Wolski, 2352 diluvium: Fournet, 856 geological description: Dufrenoy, 859, 860; Omalius d'Halloy, 1677 geological map: Dufrenoy, 859, 860; Elie de Beaumont, 859, 860; Guettard, 970 geological travels: De Luc, 635, 636 geology: Riviere, A., 1883; Serres, 2036; Soulavie, 2087 granites: Guettard, 971 iron ores: Jusseraud, 1227 mineral waters: Rutty, 1940 mines: Barba, 114; Bertereau, 190; Fournel, 855 natural history: Herissant, 1054; Soulavie, 2087 paleontology: Guettard, 975, 978; Jussieu, 1229; Serres, 2035 volcanoes: Faujas de Saint-Fond, 779; Guettard, 972; Scrope, 2015, 2016 Frasassi (Italy) cave: Ricci, V., 1869 Freiberg (Saxony, Germany) mining academy: Hasse, 1014 Gastropods paleontology: Orbigny, 1687 Gaul natural history: Corrozet, 512 paleontology: Dezallier d'Argen- ville, 661 Gazola Museum catalog: Volta, 2260 Gdansk (Poland) paleontology: Klein, 1276 Gemmology Corsica: Cadet, 411 descriptive: Heyer, 1061; Taver- nier, 2147, 2148, 2149; Wecker, 2296, 2297 systems: Bacci, 94; Baumer, 145; Boodt, 251, 252, 253, 254; Bo- selli, 265; Boyle, 289, 290; Brard, 305; BrUckmann, U. F., 356; Cesi, 457; Cleve, 491; Dolce, 667; For- sius, 845; Gesner, K., 906, 907; Gimma, 914; HaUy, 1026; Laet, 1307; La Rue, 1332; Leonardus, 1367, 1368; Megenburg, 1534; Nicols, 1656; Ricci, A., 1868; Index 545 Stella, 2105; Theophrastus, 2167, 2168 See also Mineralogy, Lapidaries Geneva (Switzerland) geology: Saussure, 1954, 1955, 1956 paleontology: Pictet, 1779, 1780 Geography Maupertuis, 1523; Varen, 2227, 2228, 2229, 2230, 2231, 2232, 2233; Woodbridge, 2354, 2355, 2356, 2357 Geology agricultural: Arduino, 75; Evelyn, 760, 761; Hausmann, 1017; Hoi- brook, 1110; Horsford, 1120; Zanon, 2374 applied: Boubee, 268; Boue, 275; Leonhard, K., 1377; Macculoch, 1446; Orbigny, 1688; Palissy, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719; Pini, 1789; Staring, 2101; Trim- mer, 2200 chemical: Schmieder, 1985 dictionary: Schroter, 1995 engineering (landslides): Collin, 495; Delanges, 628; Dondi dall'Orologio, 679 history: Archiac de Saint Simon, 73, 74; Assoc. Am. Geologists and Naturalists, 82; Clinton, 492; Cotta, 535; Cuvier, 563, 581; Hoffmann, F., 1096; Saverien, 1960 introductory textbooks: Ansted, 67, 68, 69; Aubuisson de Voisins, 88, 89; Bakewell, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106; Baudrimont, 141; Beudant, 206, 207, 208, 209; Boubee, 268; Boue, 273; Brande, 298, 299, 300; Breislak, 310; Chaubard, 481; Cleaveland, 487, 488, 489; Comstock, 504; Cotta, 516, 517, 518, 523, 524; De la Beche, 619, 620, 621; De Luc, 633, 634; Dubuisson, 693; Eaton, 717, 718; Emmons, 743; Hitch- cock, E. and C.H., 1084; Hoff- mann, K., 1098; Huot, 1156; Ke- ferstein, 1247; Laurance, 1335; Lecoq, 1347; Leonhard, K., 1374, 1375, 1376; Lyell, 1420, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1424, 1425, 1426, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1430; Mantell, 1484, 1485, 1486, 1487; Mather, 1517; Miller, H., 1574, 1575, 1576, 1577; Mitchell, 1584; Mohs, 1597; Omalius d'Halloy, 1678, 1679, 1680, 1681, 1682; Phillips, J., 1759, 1760, 1764; Portlock, 1810; Randall, 1832; Rei- chestzer, 1856; Rozet, 1933; Sack, 1941; St. John, 1946; Schrater, 1996; Smith, H. L., 2069; Smith, W., 2077, 2080; Van Rens- selaer, 2224; Vogt, 2249 philosophy: Jobert, 1212 poetical: Scafe, 1961, 1962; Drum- mond, 689 relation to religion: Acosta, 3; Buckland, 367, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376; Burnet, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408; Chaubard, 481; Cole, 493; Cooper, 508; Davies, 610; De- breyne, 612; De Luc, 632; Fair- holme, 769; Fleming, 821; Hay, 1028; Hitchcock, E., 1090; How- ard, 1127; Lesser, 1381; Mantell, 1486, 1487; Miller, H., 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1566, 1567, 1568, 1569; Penn, 1745; Ray, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847; Robin- son, T., 1891, 1892; Scheuchzer, 1974, 1975; Smith, J.P., 2070; Townsend, 2194; Ure, 2211; Warburton, 2288, 2289; Whis- ton, 2321, 2322, 2323; Wood- ward, J., 2359, 2360, 2361, 2362 structural: Daubree, 604, 605, 606; Elie de Beaumont, 734; Hall, J., 992, 993, 994; Rogers, H.D., 1903; Rogers, W.B., 1903 546 Index textbooks: Bischof, 224; Blum, 230; Boase, 235; Boue, 272; Buckland, 375; Cole, 493; Cotta, 531, 534; De la Beche, 617, 618, 625, 626, 627; Elie de Beaumont, 739; Gi- raudet, 920; Kirwan, 1268; Lesser, 1381; Lyell, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1410, 1411, 1412, 1413, 1414, 1415, 1416, 1417, 1418, 1419; Merian, 1542; Naumann, 1641; Parrot, 1739; Phillips, J., 1765 theoretical: De la Beche, 622, 623, 624; Greenough, 951; Hart- soeker, 1013; Maclure, 1450, 1451 Georgia (U.S.A.) geological map: Williams, W., 2342 travels: Bartram, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138 Germany: basalt: Humboldt, 1134 earthquakes: Boegner, 242 erratic boulders: Bernhardi, 186 general geology: Boue, 271; Cotta, 525; Giebel, 912; Hoffmann, F., 1096; Leonhard, G., 1369; Wrede, 2367 geological travels: von Buch, 361; De Luc, 635, 636 mines: Agricola, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; Beroldingen, 189 paleontology: Roemer, 1894, 1895 Paleozoic: Murchison, 2020; Sedg- wick, 2020 springs: Etschenreutter, 758; Fri- zimelica, 872; Rutty, 1940 Wealden formation: Dunker, 707 volcanoes: Hamilton, 1005; Hib- bert-Ware, 1063; Raspe, 1835, 1836 Gesner, K., Museum catalog, 906, 907 Giants' Causeway (Ireland) Drummond, 689; Richardson, W., 1871 Glaciers Alps: Bourrit, 285; Charpentier, 474; Desor, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657; Forbes, J.D., 839; Godef- froy, 929; Gruner, 963 causes: Lecoq, 1348 description: Hugi, 1130, 1131 distribution: Grange, 940; Hogard, 1104 general: Merian, 1543 Norway: Forbes, 839 Savoy: Bourrit, 284; 286; Forbes, J. D., 837, 838 structure of ice: Forbes, J.D., 833, 834, 835, 836, 840 Switzerland: Agassiz, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24; Altmann, 51; Hogard, 1102, 1105, 1106 Tyrol: Walcher, 2268 Glossopetra paleontology: Scilla, 2005, 2006; Steno, 2108, 2109 Godelheim (Germany) springs: Scriba, 2011 Gold amalgamation: Born, 264 origin: Rosnel, 1919 veins: Delius, 629 Grampian Mountains (Scotland) geology: Imrie, 1174 Grandus Museum catalog: Quirini, 1823 Granites: Hutton, 1167; Pini, 1787 Grauel Museum catalog: 945 Great Britain carboniferous plants: Artis, 79, 80 coal: Holland, 1111; Holmes, 1113; Mammatt, 1478 floods: Aquarius, 71 fossil insects: Brodie, 326; Brulle, 358 fossil plants: Lindley, 1389; Witham, 2351 Index 547 general geology: Archiac de Saint Simon, 74; Bakewell, 101, 102, 103; Conybeare, 506; De la Beche, 615; Farey, 947; Mantell, 1483; Miller, H., 1559, 1560; Plot, 1800; Smith, W., 2072, 2073, 2074, 2075 geological map: Gardner, 882; Greenough, 952, 953, 955; Grif- fith, 962; Guettard, 970; Knipe, 1280; Loader, 1395; Lyon, J., 1444; Phillips, J., 1761, 1762, 1763; Smith, W., 2076, 2079; Walker, 2275, 2276 marshes: Dugdale, 701, 702 mineralogy: Rashleigh, 1833; Sow- erby, 2090, 2091; Stringer, 2123; Woodward, J., 2364 mines: Barba, 115, 116; Sopwith, 2085 natural history: Berkenhout, 184; Childrey, 483 paleontology: Brown, 352; Lhwyd, 1382, 1383, 1384; Lister, 1391, 1392; Morris, 1614, 1615; Owen, R., 1708, 1709; Parkinson, 1736, 1737; Sowerby, 2093; Tennant, 2157; Walcott, 2273; Woodward, J., 2364; Woodward, S., 2365 Paleozoic: Murchison, 2020; Sedg- wick, 2020 Silurian: Murchison, 1620 springs: Rutty, 1940; Short, 2044, 2045, 2046; Simpson, 2064 topographic description: Capper, 419 travels: Faujas de Saint-Fond, 783; Svedenstierna, 2138; Thomson, W., 2172 Greece economics: B6ckh, 241 silver mines: Bockh, 241 Greenland travels: Cranz, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546 Grenoble (France) springs: Tardin, 2144 Groningen (Netherlands) geology: Brugmans, 357 Groundwater artesian wells: Cerini, 454; Gamier, 884; Hericart-Farrand, 1052; Poppe, 1808; Ramazzini, 1828; Vallisnieri, 2217; Waldauf von Waldenstein, 2274 exploration: Besson, 203 treatise: Agricola, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; Baumer, 146; Jackson, 2003; Mariotte, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1500, 1501 See a/so Springs Gualtieri Museum catalog: 968 Gypsum Kalm, 1238 Hainaut (Belgium) geology and mineralogy: Drapiez, 685 Halle (Germany) geology: Schmieder, 1984 paleontology: Lange, 1323 Hampshire (England) paleontology: Brander, 301 Harwich (England) natural history: Taylor, S., 2155 Hastings (England) geology: Fitton, 816 Haute-Marne (France) geology: Elie de Beaumont, 741 Hebrides (Islands, Scotland) geology: Miller, H., 1570, 1571, 1572, 1573; Necker de Saussure, 1642 Hesse (Germany) geology: Liebknecht, 1386; Raspe, 1835 548 Index Hohnstein (Germany) alabaster: Ritter, 1880 Hungary geological travels: Beudant, 205; Ferber, 793 geology: Cotta, 532 mineralogical travels: Beudant, 205; Born, 261, 262 mines: Ferber, 799 physical description: Tanzel, 2143 springs: Wipacher, 2349 travels: Townson, 2195 Hydraulics Du Buat, 692; Pilot, 1782; Switzer, 2142 Hydrodynamics textbook: Bossut, 266, 267; Mar- iotte, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1500, 1501 Hydrogeology. See Groundwater Ice origin: Mairan, 1467, 1468 structure: Forbes, 832 Iceland natural history: Horrebow, 1119; Troil, 2201 travels: Chambers, 470; Hender- son, 1037; Hooker, 1118 Igneous rocks. See Petrology Illinois (U.S.A.) geology: Owen, D., 1694, 1695, 1947; Shepard, C.U., 2042 India coal: McClelland, 1862 mineral resources: McClelland, 1862 Indiana (U.S.A.) geology: Owen, D., 1175, 1176, 1692, 1704 Pleistocene mammals: Casselberry, 438 Insects paleontology: Brodie, 326; Ger- mar, 898; Goldenberg, 931 Iowa (U.S.A.) geology: Norwood, 2209; Owen, D., 1694, 1695, 1699; Whittlesey, 2209 Ireland basalts: Hamilton, 1006, 1007, 1008 caves: Ainsworth, 39 coal: Griffith, 960 geology: Antisell, 70; Du Noyer, 708; Fraser, 862; Griffith, 959, 961; Portlock, 1809; Sampson, 1948 mineralogy: Ainsworth, 39; Ste- phens, 2114 natural history: Barton, 129, 130, 131; Berkenhout, 184; Boate, 236, 237, 1635; Olafsson, 1675 paleontology: Brown, 352 peat bogs: Richardson, W., 1872 springs: Rutty, 1940 topographic description: Carlisle, 424 Iron France: Jusseraud, 1227 Italy: Brocchi, 317 origin: Henkel, 1040, 1041 Islands, floating Dausque, 608, 609 Issoire (Puy-de-D6me, France) geology and mineralogy: Bouillet, 278; Deveze, 658 Italy earthquakes: Anonymous, 55; Flamsteed, 820; Hamilton, 1004, 1005; Nota, 1667 floods: 1535 general geology: Balsamo-Crivelli, 110; Fortis, 850; Venturi, 2243 geological travels: von Buch, 361; Ferber, 795, 796 mineral collection: Werner, 1179 natural history: Marmocchi, 1502 Index 549 ores: Cesalpino, 456 paleontology: Michelotti, 1549 peat: Balardini, 108 springs: Bacci, 93; Rutty, 1940 volcanoes: Dolomieu, 668, 669, 671; Giustiniani, 922; Murchi- son, 1626; Strange, 139, 2120 See a/so Etna, Vesuvius Ivory paleontology: Hoffmann, F., 1095 Jamaica natural history: Browne, 353 Java volcanoes: Boon Mesch, 255 Jersey, Island (England) natural history: Anonymous, 66 Jorat (Switzerland) natural history: RazumovskTT, 1850 Jutland (Denmark) quicksands: Esmarch, 755 Kalenberg (Germany) geology: Ritter, 1881 Karslbad (Czechoslovakia) springs: Becher, 155; Berger, 168; Strauss, 2121 Kent (England) natural history: Packe, 1713 Kentucky (U.S.A.) description: Filson, 808, 809 geology: Yandell, 2369 Klein Museum catalog: 1271, 1272 Knorr Museum catalog: 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285 KOsen (Germany) springs: Gerhard, 897 Lackawanna (U.S.A.) coal: Silliman, 2056 Lakes origin: Jackson, J., 1188 Lake Superior copper mines: Monroe, 2209 travels: Agassiz, 25; Hodge, 1092 Lancashire (England) geology: Sedgwick, 2021 natural history: Leigh, 1359 volcanics: Sedgwick, 2021 Landeck (Austria) mineralogy: von Buch, 362 Landslides. See Engineering geology Languedoc (France) natural history: Anonymous, 58 petroleum: Riviere, G., 1884 Lapidaries Albertus Magnus, 41, 42; Aldro- vandi, 43; Leonardus, 1367, 1368; Marbode, 1495 Lappland geological travels: von Buch, 363, 364, 365 Latium (Italy) natural history: Cermelli, 455 Lead Missouri: Schoolcraft, 1986 properties: Rotter, 1929 Leske Museum catalog: Karsten, 1241 Leviathan paleontology: Koch, 1291 Liege (Belgium) fossil bones: Schmerling, 1979 geology: Davreux, 611 Lipari Islands (Italy) volcanoes: Dolomieu, 668 Liverpool Museum catalog: Ashe, 81 Lombardy (Italy) geology: Breislak, 312, 313 paleontology: Pini, 1790 550 Index London (England) groundwater: Prestwich, 1815 Lothians (Scotland) geology: Cunningham, 561 Louisiana (U.S.A.) travels: Brackenridge, 292, 293; Darby, 591 LUbeck (Germany) paleontology: Melle, 1536 Luneville (France) cave: Serres, 2037 Lyell Charles biography: Lyell, 1406 Lyon (France) earthquakes: Anonymous, 54 geology: Alleon Dulac, 48 mineralogy: Drian, 688 paleobotany: Jussieu, 1228 Maastricht (Netherlands) geology: Faujas de Saint-Fond, 784 Magnetism Alence, 44 Maine (U.S.A.) exploration: Holmes, E., 1112 geology: Jackson, 1462, 1463, 1464 Malta paleontology: Nose, 1666 Mammoth North America: Peale, 1744 paleontology: Ashe, 81 Man, Isle of (Great Britain) natural history: Woods, 2358 Manhattan Island (New York, U.S.A.) geology: Cozzens, 540 Mansfeld (Germany) ore deposits: Freiesleben, 865 Marble Hermann, 1056 Marble, flexible Collini, 498 Marl Arduino, 76 Marnes Bleues Bianconi, 213 Marshes Dugdale, 701, 702 Massachusetts (U.S.A.) geology: Hitchcock, E., 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1081, 1082, 1083 Meissen (Germany) mineralogy: P6tzsch, 1811 Mella (river, Italy) floods, 1535 Mercati Museum catalog: 1541 Mercury Germany: Beroldingen, 189 origin: Rosnel, 1919 Metallurgy (treatment of ores) Barba, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116; Becher, 156, 157, 158; Birin- gucci, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222; Born, 264; Broeck, 327; Cle- mens, 490; Ercker, 752, 753, 754; Ferber, 799; Glauber, 923, 924; Jugel, 1226; Pettus, 1755; Plattes, 1792; Pryce, 1820; Rosnel, 1919; SchlUter, 1977; Silbermann, 2052; Stoer, 2116; Swedenborg, 2140; Ulstadius, 2206; Zannichelli, 2372 See a/so Metals, Mines, Ore de- posits Metals copper: Freiesleben, 865; Mon- roe, 2209 gold: Born, 264; Delius, 629; Ros- nel, 1919 history: Webster, J., 2293 iron: Brocchi, 317; Henckel, 1040, 1041; Jusseraud, 1227 lead: Rotter, 1929; Schoolcraft, 1986 Index 551 mercury: Beroldingen, 189; Ros- nel, 1919 origin: Anonymous, 61; Bacon, 95; Becher, 156, 157, 158;Cesalpino, 456; Forsius, 845; Imperato Fr., 1173; Rosnel, 1919 silver: Barba, 112; BSckh, 241; Born, 264; Rosnel, 1919; Wecker, 2296, 2297 terminology: Pettus, 1755 See a/so Metallurgy, Mines, Ore deposits Metamorphic rocks. See Petrology Meteorites Bigot de Morogues, 215; Cossali, 514 catalog: Greg, 956 Meteorology Forbes, J.D., 832; Zuccolo, 2379 Mexico travels: Hardy, 1009; Chappe d'Au- teroche, 471 Michigan (U.S.A.) copper mines: Monroe, 2209 geology: Foster, 851, 852; Hough- ton, D., 1550; Jackson, C.T., 1186 travels: Darby, 593 Microscopy: Hooke, 1115, 1116, 1117 Middle East travels: Hasselquist, 1015; Taver- nier, 2147, 2148, 2149 Mineralogy aetites: Bausch, 147 agate: Collini, 496 amber: Berendt, 166; Bock, 232; Goebel, 930; Hartmann, 1012; Heyer, 1061; Sendel, 2023 applied: Blum, 228; Boselli, 265; Brard, 306; Burat, 398; Catullo, 447; Girardin, 918; Kurr, 1303; Palissy, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719; Silbermann, 2052; Trim- mer, 2200; Walchner, 2269 asbestus: LedermUller, 1351 blowpipe: Bergman, 176; Griffin, 958; Plattner, 1793, 1794, 1795 calcite: Bartholinus, 126 cassiterite: Moiseienko, 1598; Rom6 de I'lsle, 1910 chemical: Allan, 45, 46, 47; Klap- roth, 1269, 1270; Kobell, 1286, 1287, 1288; Pott, 1813; Ram- melsberg, 1829, 1830; Sage, 1942 descriptive: Born, 263; Boue, 272; Bourguet, 281; Camper, 416; Cartheuser, 427; Fichtel, 807; Sage, 1945; Schaffer, 1963 diallage: KOhler, 1292 diamond: Jeffries, 1210; Murray, 1633 dictionary: Aikin, 35, 36; Allan, 45, 46, 47; Bertrand, E., 193, 195; Doulcet, 682; Golitsyn, 937; Severin, 2039; Wad, 2263; Zappe, 2375 economical: Naumann, 1637 gypsum: Kalm, 1238 history: Justi, 1233; Launay, 1334; Millin, 1581, 1582; Moore, 1606; Schenkenberg, 1964; Trebra, 2198 introductory textbooks: Baudri- mont, 141; Beudant, 206, 207, 208, 209; Blondeau, 225; Brisson, 316; Brochant de Villiers, 322, 323; Brongniart, 331, 337; Buc- quet, 378; Cleaveland, 487, 488, 489; Comstock, 502, 503; Em- mons, 743; Estner, 757; Henckel, 1038, 1039; Kidd, 1254; Kirwan, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266; Kobell, 1289; Larkin, 1331; Lenz, 1365, 1366; Leonhard, K., 1372, 1373; Mawe, 1527, 1528; Mohs, 1595, 1596, 1597; Phillips, W., 1771, 1772, 1773; Rio, 1876, 1877; Sage, 1943, 1944; Struve, 2128, 2129; Tondi, 2179; Van- berchem-Berthout, 2222; Var- ley, 2234; Veltheim, 2237; Wer- ner, 2316; Weston, 2318; Widenmann, 2333, 2334 552 Index manuals: Aikin, 37; Bakewell, 100; Bergman, 178, 179, 180; Brard, 303, 304 medical use: Gaels, 412; Fallopio, 772, 773; Lemnius, 1363, 1364 origin of minerals: Bacon, 95; Blum, 229, 234; Breithaupt, 307; Du Hamel, 703; Ferber, 800; Forsius, 845; Lamarck, 1308, 1309; Maxi- milian, 1525; Pluche, 1806; Ra- zumovskTT, 1849; Robinet, 1888; Roth, 1928 poetical: Millin, 1581, 1582 poisonous minerals: Gmelin, J. F., 925 quartz: Carosi, 426 staurolite: von Buch, 360; Schultz, E., 1998 systems: Agricola, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; Babington, 92; Bergman, 176, 177; Bertrand, E., 194, 195; Berzelius, 201, 202; Blum, 231, 232; Born, 259; Cronstedt, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556; Dana, 586; Dezallier d'Argen- ville, 659, 660; Dolomieu, 677; Doulcet, 682; Entzelt, 751; Gadd, 876; Gellert, 888, 889; Gesner, K., 906, 907; Hasse, 1014; Hill, 1071; Imperato Fr., 1173; Kar- sten, 1242, 1243; Klein, 1275; Kobell, 1290; Leonhard, K., 1371; Lucas, 1403; Martin, W., 1512; Martinenghi, 1514; Mercati, 1541; Mohs, 1592, 1593; Nose, 1665; Schmidel, 1981; Scopoli, 2008; Soulavie, 2089; Sowerby, 2090, 2091, 2092; Townson, 2196; Veltheim, 2238; Wagner, 2265; Walch, 2267; Wallerius, 2283, 2284, 2285; Werner, 1014, 1179, 2299, 2300, 2301, 2302, 2303, 2314, 2315; Woodward, 2363, 2364 textbooks: Blum, 230, 234; Boodt, 251, 252, 253, 254; Brongniart, 341; Buffon, 392; Cleve, 491; Dufrenoy, 699; Gimma, 914; Golitsyn, 936; Guidius, 980; Hai- dinger, W.K., 986; Hausmann, 1016; HaUy, 1021, 1022; Hill, 1071; Hoffmann, C., 1094; Hogg, 1107; Jameson, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1198, 1199, 1200, 1203; Joly- clerc, 1215; Jonstonus, 1222; Justi, 1231, 1232; KOnig, 1294; Laet, 1307; La Metherie, 1319; Lehmann, J.C., 1353; Luchet, 1404; Ludwig, 1405; Marcellini, 1496; Mohs, 1594; Patrin, 1742, 1743; Schmeisser, 1978; Scopoli, 2009, 2010; Shepard, C.U., 2040, 2041; Swedenborg, 2140, 2141; Theophrastus, 2164, 2165, 2167, 2168; Vamont de Bomare, 2218, 2219; Volta, 2259; Wallerius, 2277, 2278, 2279, 2280; Werner, 2309 See a/so Gemmology Mineral veins origin: Werner, 2305, 2306, 2307; Williams, J., 2339, 2340, 2341 See a/so Mines Mines (metallic) catalog of world's mines: BrUck- mann, F.E., 354 history: Gmelin, J.F., 926; Lommer, 1397; Magnus, 1455 legal codes: Dorckes, 680 operation-exploration: Agricola, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; Barba, 114, 115, 116; DuHamel, 704; Ez- querra del Bayo, 763, 764; Fen- wick, 792; Ferber, 799; Gens- sane, 895; Herttwig, 1059; Houghton, T., 1124, 1125, 1126; HUbner, 1128; Lehmann, J.G., 1354, 1355, 1357; Leithart, 1360; LOhneyss, 1396; Mylius, 1634; Plattes, 1792; Pluche, 1806; Pryce, 1820; Richter, 1873; Schmidel, 1980; Schoolcraft, 1986; StUtz, 2137; Ulstadius, 2206; Werner, 2305, 2306, 2307 See a/so Metallurgy, Coal, Salt Index 553 Minnesota (U.S.A.) geology: Norwood, 2209; Owen, D., 1699; Whittlesey, 2209 Mississippi (river, U.S.A.) hydrography: Nicollet, 1655 travels: Schoolcraft, 1989, 1990 Missouri (U.S.A.) lead mines: Schoolcraft, 1986 leviathan: Koch, 1291 natural history: Schoolcraft, 1986 Ml6cin (Poland) geology: Carosi, 425 Modena (Italy) springs: Ramazzini, 1827, 1828; Val- lisnieri, 2217 Molluscs paleontology: Bronn, 342; Crouch, 558; Deshayes, 642, 643; Ferus- sac, 804; Mendes da Costa, 1540; Pictet, 1779, 1780 See a/so Cephalopods, Gastro- pods, Pelecypods Mont Balnc (France) geology: Saussure, 1958 Montargis (France) mineral springs: Dube, 690 Moravia (Czechoslovakia) physical description: Schwoy, 2002 Moray (Scotland) natural history: Leslie, 1380 Moscow (U.S.S.R.) geology: Fischer von Waldheim, 812 mineralogy: Macquart, 1452 Mountain building. See Earth, the- ories Mountains. See Earth, theories Museums. See Natural History Mu- seum, catalogs Mylodon Owen, R., 1707 Naples (Italy) geology: Chikhachev, 482 springs: Capaccio, 417, 418 Natural history alleged marvels: Fregoso, 864 systems: Anonymous, 59; Anony- mous, 62; Bacon, 95, 96; Bar- tholin, 125; Binet, 216; Blount, 227; Buffon, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391; Cardano, 420, 421, 422; Cu- vier, 569; Desmarest, 646; Flint, 824; Forbes, E., 840; Hellwig, 1035; Hill, 1068; D'Holbach, 1108, 1109; Imperato, Fer., 1172; Jonstonus, 1217, 1218, 1219, 1220, 1221; Knoll, 1281; Lelarge de Lignac, 1361; Lovell, 1401; Maffei, 1454; Maiolo, 1465, 1466; Malesherbes, 1472; Martin, B., 1507, 1508; Mauro, 1524; Oken, 1672, 1673, 1674; Petiver, 1753; Rafinesque, 1826; Robinet, 1888; Rumpf, 1935, 1936; Saucerotte, 1952; Serpetro, 2034; Sigaud-La- fond, 2051; Smellie, 2068; Smith, T., 2071; Swan, 2139; Torre, 2183; Valmont de Bomare, 2220, 2221; Walchner, 2271; Willsford, 2344 Natural History Museum catalogs: Aldrovandi, 43; Amboine by Rumpf, 1937; Baier, 98, 99; Bertrand, E., 194; Boccone, 239; Born, 259; Bozziano by Volta, 2260; British Museum by Man- tell, 1491; Calzolari (Calceolari) by Ceruti and Chiocco, 414; Cesi, 457; Collegio Nazareno, Rome, by Petrini, 1754; Copenhagen by Oliger, 1676; Gazola by Volta, 2260; Gesner, K., 906, 907; Gran- dus by Quirini, 1823; Grauel, 945; Imperato Fer., 1172; Kent- mann, 1252; Klein, 1271, 1272; Knorr, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285; 554 Index Leske by Karsten, 1241; Liver- pool by Ashe, 81; Mercati, 1541; New York Lyceum by Mitchill, 1590; Pavia by Martinenghi, 1514, 1515; Pabst von Chain by Werner, 2308; Rashleigh, 1833; Richter by Hebenstreit, 1033; Rome de I'lsle, 1908; Royal In- stitution by Brande, 297; Scheuchzer, 1967, 1969, 1971; Septallianus by Quirini, 1823; Spada, 2094; Tessin, 2160; Tile- sius, 2174; Vienna by Haidinger, K., 984; Von der Null by Mohs, 1591; Vreeswyck, 2262; Wood- ward, J., 2364 Netherlands floods: Hering, 1053 geology: Omalius d'Halloy, 1677 paleontology: Limbourg, 1387 New Brunswick (Canada) geology: Gesner, A., 1647 natural history: Atkinson, 83 New England (U.S.A.) earthquake: Allin, 49; Winthrop, 2347, 2348 paleontology: Hitchcock, E., 1089 physical description: Wood, 2353 New Hampshire (U.S.A.) geology: Jackson, 1648, 1649 travels: Belknap, 162, 163 New Haven (U.S.A.) mineralogy: Silliman, 2054 New Jersey (U.S.A.) geology: Rogers, 1650 New South Wales (Australia) geology: Strzelecki, 2131 New York (U.S.A.) coal: Johnson, 1213 geology: Eaton, 714, 715; Emmons, 744, 745; Hall, J., 995; Johnson, 1213; Marcy, 1651; Mather, 1519; Schoolcraft, 1988; Vanuxem, 2225 mineralogy: Beck, 159; Mitchill, 1585 travels: Crevecoeur, 547 New York Lyceum Museum catalog: Mitchill, 1590 Nivernais (France) springs: Du Fouilhoux, 694 Norfolk (England) geology: Green, 948, 949; Taylor, R., 2150; Woodward, S., 2366 marine erosion: Hewitt, 1060 Normandy (France) geology: Caumont, 451 North Africa geological travels: Buckland, 368; Lyon, G., 1443 population: Engel, 747 North America coal: Taylor, R., 2154 earthquakes: Shower, 2047, 2048; Winthrop, 2347 frozen soil: Richardson, J., 1870 geological map: Guettard, 973, 974 geology: Daubeny, 602; Eaton, 716, 717, 718; Hayden, 1029; Mitchill, 1587; Struve, 2126 mammoths: Peale, 1744 minerals: Robinson, S., 1889; Struve, 2126 Silurian System: Castelnau, 439 travels: Chastellux, 477, 478, 479, 480; Hall, B., 990; Kalm, 1235, 1236, 1237; Lyell, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435, 1436, 1437; Marter, 1506; Pownall, 1814; Rafinesque, 1825; Rogers, R., 1901 zeuglodons: MUller, 1618 North Carolina (U.S.A.) geology: Mitchell, 1584; Emmons, 1660 natural history: Catesby, 442, 443, 444 Index 555 travels: Bartram, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138 Northwest Passage exploration: Ross, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 travels: Braithwaite, 296 Norway geological travels: von Buch, 363, 364, 365 geology: Keilhau, 1248 glaciers: Forbes, J.D., 839 natural history: Pontoppidan, 1807 Nova Scotia (Canada) geology: Gesner, A., 899 industrial resources: Gesner, A., 901 Nuremberg (Germany) paleontology: Baier, 97, 98, 99 Oceanography Bennett, 164; Marsigli, 1503, 1504; Panarolo, 1726; Papin, 1728; Steller, 2106; Vossius, 2261 See a/so Sea Ohio (U.S.A.) geology: Mather, 1671 natural history: Drake, 683 Old Red Sandstone Miller, H., 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558 Ophiolites Apennines: Brongniart, 333 Ore deposits (ores) general: Agricola, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; Barba, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116; Bidermann, 214; Biringucci, 218, 219, 222; Cotta, 521, 522; Delius, 629; Ercker, 753, 754; Fabricius, G., 767; Flade, 818; Henkel, 1040, 1041; Jugel, 1225 See a/so Mines, Metals, Metallurgy Ornamental stones textbook: Brard, 305, 306 Oryctology. See Mineralogy, Paleon- tology Ossola Valley (Italy) mineralogy: Fantonetti, 774; Ro- sina, 1916 Otranto (Italy) geology: Milano, 1551 Oxfordshire (England) geology: Phillips, J., 1770 natural history: Plot, 1801, 1802 Pabst von Chain Museum catalog: Werner, 2308 Padua (Italy) springs: Catullo, 448 Paleobotany Schultze, 1999 Paleontology catalog: Bronn, 345; Defrance, 613 descriptive: Bauhin, 143; Boue, 272; Bourguet, 281; Bronn, 344; Du- frenoy, 700; Fischer von Wald- heim, 813; Grateloup, 943; Gray, 946; Mantell, 1490; Michelotti, 1548; Wilckens, 2335 dictionary: Bertrand, E., 193, 195 hoaxes: Beringer, 182, 183 individual groups of fossils: ammonites: Jussieu, 1230 belemnites: Rosinus, 1918 cephalopods: Picot de Lapey- rouse, 1775 corals: Buettner, 379; Cans, 881; Michelin, 1546; Pallas, 1720 crinoids: Cumberland, 560 crustaceans: Brongniart, 334 echinoids: Agassiz, 11; Breyn, 315; Klein, 1273, 1274 fish: Agassiz, 10, 20, 21; Testa, 2162, 2163 gastropods: Orbigny, 1687 glossopetra: Colonna, 2005, 2006; Scilla, 2005, 2006 index fossils: Bronn, 346; Des- 556 Index hayes, 644; Smith, W., 2074, 2075 insects: Brodie, 326; Germar, 898; Goldenberg,.931 ivory: Hoffmann, F., 1095 microfossils: Ehrenberg, 722, 723, 724, 725; Orbigny, 1683 molluscs: Bronn, 342; Crouch, 558; Deshayes, 642, 643; Fe- russac, 804; Mendes da Costa, 1540; Pictet, 1779, 1780 plants: Brongniart, 329, 330; Bronn, 343; Jussieu, 1228; Un- ger, 2207; Witham, 2350, 2351 pelecypods: Agassiz, 15; Rolland du Roquan, 1904 reptiles: Mantell, 1481 salamander: Scheuchzer, 1973 sponges: Pallas, 1720 starfish: Forbes, E., 829; Rosinus, 1917 trilobites: Brongniart, 334; Dai- man, 585; Green, 950 turtles: Wagner, 2264 vertebrates: Ashe, 81; Buckland, 369, 370; Casselberry, 438; Croizet, 548; Cuvier, 566, 567, 568; Desor, 651; Esper, 756; Falconer, 770, 771; Koch, 1291; Schmerling, 1979 wood: Stelluti, 2107; Toderini, 2178 origin of fossils: Beringer, 182, 183; Bertrand, E., 193, 194, 195; Blum, 229; Bourguet, 282, 283; Car- dano, 420, 421, 422, 423; Cleve, 491; Cuvier, 566, 567, 568; De- zallier d'Argenville, 659, 660; Gesner, K., 906, 907; Hooke, 1114; King, 1255; Lang, 1322; Leibniz, 1358; Lhwyd, 1382, 1383, 1384; Lister, 1391, 1392, 1393, 1394; Maillet, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1460; Moro, 1611, 1612; Palissy, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719; Plot, 1800; Pluche, 1806; Ray, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847; Robinet, 1888; Scheuchzer, 1965, 1972, 1973; Scilla, 2004, 2005, 2006; Steno, 2110, 2111, 2112; Vallisnieri, 2215, 2216; Woodward, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2362 systems: Bertrand, E., 194, 195; Bourguet, 282, 283; Born, 259; Burtin, 410; DeFrance, 613; De- zallier d'Argenville, 659, 660; Gesner, K., 906, 907; Imperato Fr., 1173; Lamarck, 1311; Lister, 1393, 1394; Mendes da Costa, 1539; Mercati, 1541; Orbigny, 1685, 1686; Parkinson, 1735; Pe- tiver, 1753; Rumpf, 1935, 1936; Schmidel, 1982; Wagner, 2265; Woodward, ]., 2363, 2364 textbooks: Bourguet, 282, 283; Ca- tullo, 446; Giebel, 910, 911, 913; Orbigny, 1684; Owen, R., 1710, 1711; Parkinson, 1736, 1737; Pic- tet, 1777, 1778; Vogt, 2249; Walchner, 2271 Palermo (Italy) paleontology: Scinfl, 2007 Palestine paleontology: Breyn, 315 Pannonian Basin (Hungary and Yu- goslavia) natural history: Marsigli, 1505 Paris Basin (France) geology: Cuvier, 564, 565; Prevost, 1816 paleontology: Deshayes, 642, 643; Guettard, 975, 978; Lamarck, 1314 Parma (Italy) geology: Cortesi, 513 Persia (Iran) natural history: Anonymous, 64 Perte-du-Rhone (France) paleontology: Pictet, 1781 Petroleum Alsace: Hoeffel, 1093 Index 557 Barbados: Wilkinson, 2338 Languedoc: Riviere, G., 1884 origin: Goebel, 930 textbook: Gesner, A., 902, 903 Petrology: alabaster: Ritter, 1880 arkoses: Bonnard, 250 basalt: Aubuisson de Voisins, 86, 87; Barral, 120; Breislak, 311; Collini, 496; Desmarest, 646, 647; Faujas de Saint-Fond, 782; Ham- ilton, 1006, 1007, 1008; Hum- boldt, 1134; Raspe, 1835, 1836; Richardson, W., 1871; Sartorius von Waltershausen, 1951; Strange, 139, 2120 Bezoar stone: Bauhin, 144; Mon- ardes, 1600 chert: Carosi, 426 dolomite: Dolomieu, 672; Fournet, 857 flexible quartzite: Collini, 498; Mutton, 1167 granite: Mutton, 1166; Pini, 1787 limestone: Hennah, 1042 marble: Collini, 498; Hermann, 1056; Repetti, 1861 marl: Arduino, 76 marnes bleues: Bianconi, 213 meteorites: Bigot de Morogues, 215; Cossali, 514; Greg, 956 ophiolites: Brongniart, 333 ornamental stones: Brard, 305, 306 phosphoric stone: Galvani, 880 pozzolana: Faujas de Saint-Fond, 777, 778, 780 stones in human body: Kentmann, 1251 textbooks: Blum, 233; Boodt, 251, 252, 253; Boselli, 265; Brong- niart, 338; Cotta, 526, 527, 528, 529; Herrgen, 1057; Pinkerton, 1791 volcanic glass: Faujas de Saint-Fond, 785 volcanic lavas: Dolomieu, 673, 674, 675 Philosophy atomistic: Charleton, 472 system: Bacon, 95, 96; Czechura, 583; Descartes, 638, 639, 640, 641 Physics general: Bartholinus, 127; Hutton, 1164, 1165; Lamarck, 1308, 1309, 1310 hydrostatics: Boyle, 288; Ceva, 458; Sinclair, 2065, 2066 Piacenza (Italy) geology: Cortesi, 513 Piedmont (Italy) paleontology: Allioni, 50 Pilat Mountain (Lyon, France) natural history: La Tourrette, 1333 Pilatus (Switzerland) description: Gesner, K., 905 Plants paleontology: Brongniart, 329, 330; Bronn, 343; Jussieu, 1228; lin- ger, 2207; Witham, 2350, 2351 See a/so Wood Plateau Central (France) geology: Archiac de Saint Simon, 72; Burat, 395 Plymouth (England) limestones: Hennah, 1042 Po (river Italy) history: Romani, 1905 Podolian Plateau (U.S.S.R.) geology: Du Bois de Montpereux, 691 Poland chert and quartz: Carosi, 426 Ponza Island (Italy) volcanoes: Dolomieu, 671 Pozzolana (volcanic tuff) Faujas de Saint-Fond, 777, 778, 780 558 Index Pozzuoli (Italy) volcanoes: Giustiniani, 922 Provence (France) coal: Bernard, 185 Prussia (Germany) amber: Bock, 240; Hartmann, 1012 Purple from molluscs: Colonna, 500 Puy-de-D6me (France) fossil bones: Croizet, 548 geology: Lecoq, 1345 Puy en Velay (France) geology: Bertrand de Doue, 200 Pyrenees (France) geology: Charpentier, 473; Dralet, 684; Ramond de Carbonnieres, 1831 geomorphology: Darcet, 595 mineralogy: Palassou, 1714 springs: Fabre, 766 travels: Picquet, 1776 Quartz origin: Carosi, 426 Quartzite, flexible Brazil: Collini, 498; Mutton, 1167 Quaternary geology: Reboul, 1852 Quimper (France) geology: Riviere, A., 1882 Rashleigh Museum catalog: 1833 Religion relation to geology: Acosta, 3; Buckland, 367, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376; Burnet, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408; Chaubard, 481; Cole, 493; Cooper, 508; Davies, 610; De Breyne, 612; De Luc, 632; Fair- holme, 769; Fleming, 821; Hay, 1028; Hitchcock, 1090; Howard, 1127; Lesser, 1381; Mantell, 1486, 1487; Miller, H., 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1566, 1567, 1568, 1569; Penn, 1745; Ray, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847; Robinson, T., 1891, 1892; Scheuchzer, 1974, 1975; Smith, J.P., 2070; Town- send, 2194; Ure, 2211; Warbur- ton, 2288, 2289; Whiston, 2321, 2322, 2323; Woodward, 2359, 2360, 2361, 2362 Rhine Basin basalt: Humboldt, 1134 erratics: Guyot, 981 Rhode Island (U.S.A.) geology: Jackson, C.T., 1183 Rhone Basin earthquakes: Perrey, 1751 erratics: Guyot, 981 hydrography: Mont-Rond, 1605 mineralogy: Marzari-Pencati, 1516 Richter Museum catalog: Hebenstreit, 1033 Rivers bars: Brooks, 349 control: Bonini, 248; Eytelwein, 762; Fabre, J.A., 765; Frisi, 871; Funk, 874; Guglielmini, 979; Sil- berschlag, 2053; Tosi, 2189 erosion: Heim, 1034 navigation: Brooks, 349 origin: Bartholin, 123, 124; Schott, 1993 water rights: Fabricius, J.A., 768 See a/so Springs Roccamonfina (Italy) volcanoes: Pilla, N., 1784 Rome (Italy) geology: Brocchi, 321 Rome de I'lsle Museum catalog: 1908 Index 559 Rothel (Germany) springs: Frauendiener, 863 Royal Institution Museum catalog: Brande, 297 Saarbriicken (Germany) paleontology: Goldenberg, 931 Sahara (Algerian) travels: Daumas, 607 Ste Croix (Switzerland) paleontology: Pictet, 1781 St. Helena (island) geology: Scale, 2017 St. Petersburg (Leningrad) geology: Engelspach-Lariviere, 749 St. Vincent (island) Shephard, C, 2043 Salamander paleontology: Scheuchzer, 1973 Salt medical use: Bergmann, 181 mineralogy: Zauschner, 2376 mines: Langsdorf, 1324; Struve, 2127, 2130 origin: Wasser, 2291 SiebenbUrgen: Fichtel, 805 Switzerland: Wild, 2336 United States: Van Rensselaer, 2223 Saratoga (U.S.A.) geology: Steel, J., 2102 springs: Meade, 1530; Sears, 2018 Sardinia mineral deposits: Barelli, 119, 1950 Saleve (France) geology: Favre, 786 Saussure, Horace-Benedict, de biography: Senebier, 2026 Savoy (France) glaciers: Bourrit, 284, 286; Forbes, J.D., 837, 838, 839 Saxony (Germany) basalt: Aubuisson de Voisins, 86, 87 mineralogy: Charpentier Toussaint von, 475 mines: Aubuisson de Voisins, 85; Mylius, 1634; Richter, 1873 natural history: Becker, 160 ore deposits: Freiesleben, 865; Charpentier Toussaint von, 476 springs: Beroldingen, 188; Brandis, 302; Troschel, 2203 Scandinavia geology: Durocher, 709; Robert, 1885, 1886 mineral deposits: Daubree, 603 Scarborough (England) geology: Kendall, 1250 Scheuchzer Museum catalog: 1967, 1969, 1971 Scientific methodology Herschel, 1058 Scotland basalt: Mallet, R., 1475 geological map: Murchison, 1630, 1631 geology: Boue, 270; Headrick, 1031, 1032; Macculoch, 1445; Martin, M., 1509; Miller, H., 1570, 1571, 1572, 1573; Necker de Saussure, 1642, 1643; Nicol, 1653; Smith, W., 2072, 2073 mineralogy: Jameson, 1192, 1193, 1197, 1201 natural history: Sibbald, 2050; Walker, 2275, 2276 peat: Steele, A., 2103 travels: Svedenstierna, 2138; Thomson, W, 2172 Sea oscillation: Browallius, 350; Cham- bers, 469; Elie de Beaumont, 738 See a/so Oceanography Sedimentary rocks. See Petrology 560 Index Seine-lnferieure (France) geology: Passy, 1740 Septalianus Museum catalog: Quirini, 1823 Serapis Temple, Pozzuoli (Italy) Barral, 121 Shark anatomy: Steno, 2108, 2109 Shetland Islands geology: Hibbert-Ware, 1062 mineralogy: Jameson, 1191, 1201 Shropshire (England) mineralogy: Aikin, 34 natural history travels: Aikin, 34 Sicily (Italy) earthquakes: Flamsteed, 820 geology: Spallanzani, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2098 mineral springs: Borch, 257 mineralogy: Borch, 257; Mara- vigna, 1494 mines: Borch, 257 petrology: Borch, 256, 257; Gem- mellaro, 892 volcanoes: Gemmellaro, 890; Stulli, 2136 SiebenbUrgen (Austria) mineralogy: StUtz, 2137 SiebenbUrgen (Germany) paleontology: Fichtel, 806 salt mines: Fichtel, 805 Sieben Gebirge (Germany) geology: Nose, 1664 Sierra Nevada (Spain) geology: Hausmann, 1018 Silesia (Poland) mines: Volkmann, 2252 Silurian Murchison, 1620, 1627, 1628 Silver amalgamation: Born, 264 Greece: Bockh, 241 origin: Rosnel, 1919 refining: Barba, 112 Siwalik Hills (India) paleontology: Falconer, 770, 771 Smith, William biography: Phillips, J., 1766 Solenhofen (Germany) paleontology: Germar, 898 Solfatara, Pozzuoli (Italy) mineralogy: Breislak, 308 South America geography: Bauza, 148; Fitzroy, 817; Humboldt, 1133, 1135, 1155 geology: Darwin, 598 Southampton (England) natural history: White, G., 2325 South Carolina (U.S.A.) geology: Tuomey, 2204 natural history: Catesby, 442, 443, 444; Drayton, 686, 687 travels: Bartram, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138 South Wales (Great Britain) springs: Linden, 1388 Spada Museum catalog: 2094 Spain geology: Herrgen, 1057; Silvertop, 2059 mineral deposits: Burat, 396 natural history: Bowles, 287; Kar- sten, 1244; Torrubia, 2188 travels: Townsend, 2193 Spitzbergen geology: Durocher, 709 Sponges paleontology: Pallas, 1720 Springs Aachen (Germany): Blondel, 226 artesian: Cerini, 454; Gamier, 884; Index 561 Hericart-Farrand, 1052; Poppe, 1808; Ramazzini, 1828; Vallisni- eri, 2217; Waldauf von Walden- stein, 2274 Baden (Austria): Dietman, 663, 664 Ballston: Sears, 2018 Bath: Wilkinson, 2337 Bergamo: Maironi da Ponte, 1470 Bielefeld: Redeker, 1855 Bohemia: Reuss, F., 1865, 1866 Boll (WUrttemberg): Bauhin, 142, 143 Bovegno: Grandoni, 938 Cheltenham: Fothergill, 853 chemistry: Kirwan, 1267 Ems: Horst, 1121, 1122 exploration: Besson, 203; Francois, 861 Germany: Etschenreutter, 758; Fri- zimelica, 872; Rutty, 1940 Godelheim: Scriba, 2011 Great Britain: Rutty, 1940; Short, 2044, 2045, 2046; Simpson, 2064 Grenoble: Tardin, 2144 history of mineral waters: Boyle, 291 Hungary: Wipacher, 2349 Ireland: Rutty, 1940 Italy: Bacci, 93; Rutty, 1940 Karlsbad: Becher, 155; Berger, 168; Strauss, 2121 Kosen: Gerhard, 897 medical use: Fallopio, 772, 773; Hagen, 983; Saunders, 1953; So- lenander, 2084 Modena: Ramazzini, 1827, 1828 Montargis: Dube, 690 Naples: Capaccio, 417, 418 Nivernais: Du Fouilhoux, 694 origin: Agricola, 28, 29, 30; Bar- tholin, 123, 124; Cardano, 420, 422; Descartes, 639, 640; Fabre, 766; Genette, 894; Ghezzi, 908; Gualteri, 967; Halley, 997, 998, 999; Herbinius, 1051; Jorden, 1223, 1224; Kircher, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260; KUhn, 1302; Lecoq, 1349; Palissy, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719; Papin, 1728; Perrault, 1749, 1750; Plot, 1803; Rochas, 1893; Schott, 1993; Struve, 2127; Vallisnieri, 2217; Woodward, 2359, 2360, 2361 Padua: Catullo, 448 Pyrenees: Fabre, 766 ROthel: Frauendiener, 863 Saratoga: Meade, 1530; Sears, 2018 Saxony: Beroldingen, 188; Brandis, 302; Troschel, 2203 South Wales: Linden, 1388 Toulouse: Aubuisson de Voisins, 90 Vaucluse: Guerin, 969 Vicentino: Arduino, 75 Staffordshire (England) natural history: Plot, 1804, 1805 Starfish paleontology: Forbes, 829; Rosi- nius, 1917 Staurolite von Buch, 360; Schultz, E., 1998 Steno, Nicolaus (Niels Stensen) biography: Manni, 1479 Stones in human body Kentmann, 1251 Stratigraphy textbooks: Bonnard, 249; Cotta, 530 Sussex (England) geology and paleontology: Dixon, 665, 666; Mantell, 1480, 1482; Martin, P., 1510 Sweden geology: Tilas, 2173 mineralogy: Bromell, 328; Hisin- ger, 1073; Wende, 2298 paleontology: Hisinger, 1074; Hoffmann, 1094; Nilsson, 1657 petrology: Bromell, 328 sea-level changes: Browallius, 350; Elie de Beaumont, 738 travels: Thomson, T., 2171 562 Index Switzerland earthquakes: Bertrand, E., 194 geological map: Guettard, 973, 974 geological travels: Coxe, 536; De Luc, 635, 636 geology: RUtimeyer, 1938; Studer, 2133 mineralogy: Ferber, 801 natural history: Coxe, 537, 538; Ferber, 793; Gruner, 964, 965; Scheuchzer, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972; Wagner, 2265 paleontology: Bourguet, 282, 283; Lang, 1321; Scheuchzer, 1965 salt mines: Struve, 2127; Wild, 2336 travels: Simond, 2062, 2063; Gru- ner, 966 Syria travels: Volney, 2254 Taunus (Germany) ore deposits: Burat, 396 Tennessee (U.S.A.) geology: Haywood, 1030; Troost, 2158 Tessin Museum catalog: 2160 Theology. See Religion, Geology Thames Valley (England) geology: Phillips, J., 1770 Thuringia (Germany) ore deposits: Freiesleben, 865 Tiber (river, Italy) control: Bonini, 248 Ticino (Switzerland) geology: Lavizzari, 1336 Tilesius Museum catalog: 2174 Toul (France) geology: Husson, 1157 Toulouse (France) springs: Aubuisson de Voisins, 90 Touraine (France) faluns: Reaumur, 1851 Tuscany (Italy) geology: Soldani, 2083; Spallan- zani, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2098 ore deposits: Burat, 396; Pilla, L., 1783 volcanoes: Murchison, 1626 Turtles paleontology: Wagner, 2264 Transylvania (Rumania) mineralogy: Fridvaldsky, 868 Trilobites paleontology: Brongniart, 334; Dalman, 585 Tyrol (Austria) geology: Cornalia, 510; Senger, 2027 glaciers: Stotter, 2118; Walcher, 2268 mineralogy: Brocchi, 318 United States (general) coal: Taylor, R., 2154 geography: Morse, 1616 geology: Beaujour, 151; Hitch- cock, E., 1085, 1086; Maclure, 1448, 1449; Mease, 1532; Rog- ers, 1900; Volney, 2255, 2256, 2257, 2258; Woodbridge, 2354, 2355, 2356, 2357 maps: Evans, 759; Hinton, 1072; Maclure, 1448, 1449; Nicollet, 1655; Stevens, 2115; Volney, 2255, 2256, 2257, 2258 salt mines: Van Rensselaer, 2223 topography: Hinton, 1072 travels: Darby, 594; Ellicott, 742; Evans, 759; Finch, 811; Henne- pin, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050; Schultz, C, 1997; Smyth, 2082; Thevenot, 2169 United States (central) geology: Featherstonhaugh, 787, 788; Schoolcraft, 1986 Index 563 paleontology: Ashe, 81 physical description: Brown, 351; Flint, 822, 823; Hutchins, 1158; Van Zandt, 2226 travels: Bradbury, 294, 295; Carver, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436; Collot, 499; Cutler, 562; Filson, 808, 809; Hennepin, 1043, 1044, 1045; Morse, 1616; Schoolcraft, 1987, 1989, 1990; Thomas, 2170; Tonti, 2181, 2182 United States (E, SE) geology: Lea, 1341; Ma'rter, 1506; SchOpf, 1991, 1992 travels: Hutchins, 1158 United States (W, SW) geological map: Lawrence, 1339 travels: Darby, 592; Filson, 810; Fremont, 867; Imlay, 1196, 1170, 1171; James, 1190; Parker, S., 1731, 1732, 1733, 1734; Priest, 1817, 1818, 1819 United States (NE) geology: Eaton, 712, 713 travels: Hennepin, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050 Urals (U.S.S.R.) geology: Murchison, 1623 mineralogy: Hermann, 1055 U.S.S.R. geology: Murchison, 1623; Pallas, 1723, 1724, 1725; Pander, 1727 mineralogy: Koksharov, 1293; Pott, G., 1812 mines: Gmelin, J.G., 927; Strahlen- berg, 2119 natural history: Anonymous, 64; Gmelin, J.G., 927; Strahlenberg, 2119 paleontology: Eichwald, 728, 729, 730, 731 Valais (Switzerland) description: Simler, 2060, 2061 Vaucluse (France) spring: Guerin, 969 Vendee (France) coal: Fournel, 855 ore deposits: Fournel, 855 Venezia (Province, Italy) Pleistocene: Catullo, 449, 450 volcanoes: Strange, 139, 2120 Vermont (U.S.A.) geology: Hitchcock, E., 1091, 2244, 2245 mineralogy: Hall, F., 991 Verona (Italy) geology: Fortis, 849 geomorphology: Betti, 204 paleontology: Spada, 2094; Volta, 2259 Vertebrates paleontology: Ashe, 81; Buckland, 369, 370; Casselberry, 438; Croi- zet, 548; Cuvier, 566, 567, 568; Desor, 651; Esper, 756; Falconer, 770, 771; Koch, 1291; Schmer- ling, 1979 Vesuvius (Italy) eruptions: Anonymous, 60; Attu- moneli, 84; Auldjo, 91; Barba, 117; Giustiniani, 922; Hamilton, 1001, 1002, 1003; Macrinus, 1453; Mecatti, 1533; Monticelli, 1604; Paragallo, 1729; Phillips, ]., 1769; Recupito, 1853, 1854; San- torelli, 1949; Serao, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033; Sorren- tino, 2086; Spallanzani, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2098; Tata, 2145; Torre, 2184, 2185, 2186, 2187 Vicentino (Italy) geology: Arduino, 75; Brongniart, 336 springs: Arduino, 75 volcanoes: Arduino, 75 564 Index Vienna Museum catalog: Haidinger, K., 984 Virginia (U.S.A.) description: Bry, 359 geology: Rogers, W., 1902 natural history: Beverly, 210, 211, 212; Caldwell, 413; Jefferson, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1209 Vizcaya (Spain) geology: Collette, 494 Volcanic glass Faujas de Saint-Fond, 785 Volcanoes Auvergne: Desmarest, 646, 647; Guettard, 972; Lacoste, 1305, 1306; Lecoq, 1346; Reynaud de Montlosier, 1867; Scrope, 2015, 2016 Azores: Hulbert, 1132 Bohemia: Born, 260 Chronology: Desmarest, 648, 649 France: Faujas de Saint-Fond, 779; Scrope, 2015, 2016 Germany: Hamilton, 1005; Hib- bert-Ware, 1063; Raspe, 1835, 1836 Java: Boon Mesch, 255 listing: von Buch, 366; Daubeny, 600, 601 Lipari: Dolomieu, 668 moon: Cossali, 514 origin: Collini, 497; Desmarest, 646, 647; Faujas de Saint-Fond, 781, 782, 785; Girardin, 919; Hamil- ton, 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1005; Hulbert, 1132; Kircher, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260; Ordi- naire, 1689; Scrope, 2013, 2014; Senebier, 2024; Ungern-Stern- berg, 2208; Wallerius, 2282; Warburten, 2288, 2289 Ponza Island: Dolomieu, 671 Pozzuoli: Giustiniani, 922 Tuscany: Murchison, 1626 Val di Noto: Dolomieu, 669 Venezia: Strange, 139, 2120 Vicentino: Arduino, 75 See a/so Etna, Vesuvius Von der Null Museum catalog: Mohs, 1591 Vorarlberg (Austria) geology: Schmidt, 1983 Vosges (France) geology: Elie de Beaumont, 732; Hogard, 1099, 1101; Puton, 1821 mineralogy: Sivry, 2067 moraines: Hogard, 1100, 1103 Vreeswyck Museum catalog: 2262 Wales, North (Great Britain) geology: Sedgwick, 2021 mineralogy: Aikin, 34 natural history: Aikin, 34 volcanics: Sedgwick, 2021 Wales, South (Great Britain) springs: Linden, 1388 Westerwald (Germany) ore deposits: Burat, 396 West Indies travels: Acosta, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Eden, 720; Monardes, 1600, 1601, 1602; Oviedo y Valdes, 1691 Westmorland (England) geology: Robinson, T., 1892; Sedg- wick, 2021 volcanics: Sedgwick, 2021 Westphalia (Germany) geology: Noggerath, 1659 Whiston, William biography: 2320 Whitehurst, J. biography: 2326 Wight, Isle of geology: Barber, 118; Forbes, E., 831; Mantell, 1492 Index 565 natural history: Englefield, 750 Wisconsin (U.S.A.) geology: Owen, D., 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1698; Norwood, 2209; Whittlesey, 2209 natural history: Lapham, 1326, 1327; Norwood, 1661, 1662 Wood paleontology: Stelluti, 2107; To- derini, 2178 Woodward Museum catalog: 2364 WUrttemberg (Germany) geology: Alberti, 40 mineralogy: Struve, 2125 Wyoming (U.S.A.) coal: Silliman, 2056 Yonne (France) geology: Longuemar, 1399 Yorkshire (England) geological map: Phillips, J., 1767; Smith, W., 2078 geology, mining: Forster, 846, 847, 848; Phillips, J., 1757, 1758; Young, 2370, 2371 natural history: Phillips, J., 1768 Zeuglodons (marine mammals) North America: MUller, 1618 Zoology systems: Lamarck, 1313, 1315, 1316, 1317 J - . - .-. ,,' j -T. i iJdi - " ' 12/6/2006