Bulletin, Volumes 8-11

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State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut., 1907 - Botany
The series includes Biennial report of the commissioners of the State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut.
 

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Page 71 - On a geological chart of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains and of Canada: Am.
Page 182 - A Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Higher Cryptogams growing without cultivation within thirty miles of Yale College.
Page 9 - ... in exchange for the publications of the Survey. All books and papers thus received are deposited in the State Library. The publications of the Survey are also distributed liberally to citizens of our own State, particularly to teachers who can make use of them in their work. In the case of persons...
Page 14 - ... announced as in preparation has been awaited by so many people, in the state, and out of it, with eager expectation, as the work of Mr. Sage and Dr. Bishop on the Birds of Connecticut. In their careful studies, continued for many years, a vast amount of information has been recorded in regard to the dates of arrival and departure of our migratory birds, the localities of rare birds, and the food and habits of the birds. This bulletin will be of interest not only to ornithologists, but also to...
Page 12 - ... portion of the geological map of the United States and British provinces by Jules Marcou. Am. Jour. Sci., (2) xxii, 383-388, 1856. Enumeration and correction of numerous errors made by Marcou in the above work. 7. Blake, WP Glacial phenomena of Mill Rock near New Haven. Science, i, 146, 147, 1883. 8. Bowman, HL , On an occurrence of minerals at Haddam Neck, Connecticut, USA Min. Mag. Jour. Min. Soc. London, xiii, 97-121, 4 figs., i pi., 1902. Review: US Geol. Surv., Min. Res. US 841, 842, 1902....
Page 36 - A Sketch of the Geology, Mineralogy and Scenery of the Regions contiguous to the River Connecticut ; with a Geological Map and Drawings of Organic Remains, etc.
Page 62 - Sketches of a Tour in the Counties of New Haven and Litchfield, Conn., with notices of the Geology, Mineralogy, and Scenery" — in which were described the various rocks passed over; among others the "primitive white marble

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