Bibliography of Newark Supergroup Ichnology













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Abel, O. 1911. Die Vorfahrten der Vögel und ihre Lebensweise. Verhandlungen der zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien (Vienna) 61:144-191.

Abel, O. 1912. Grundzüge der Palaeobiologie der Wirbeltiere. E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, 708 pp.

Abel, O. 1926. Die Lebensspuren in der oberen Trias des Connecticuttales. In Amerikafahrt: Eindrücke, Beobachtungen und Studien eines Naturforschers auf einer Reise nach Nordamerika und Westindien. Gustav Fischer, Jena, pp. 12-15.

Abel, O. 1935. Vorzeitliche Lebensspuren. Gustav Fischer, Jena, 644 pp.

Adams, C. B. 1846. Notice of a small Ornithichnite. American Journal of Science (series 2) 2:215-216.

Adams, L. A. 1925. The significance of fossil footprints. Illinois State Academy of Science, Transactions, 18:172-177.

Agassiz, L. 1855. [Remarks on the footprints of the Connecticut River sandstone.] American Academy of Arts and Sciences Proceedings 3:193.

Agassiz, L. 1866. Geological sketches.Ticknor and Fields, Boston, Mass., 311 pp.

Allbee, B. H. 1894. The famous Connecticut brownstone. Stone 9:1-31.

Altamura, R. J. 1990. Historic geologic sites in Connecticut. Connecticut Environment 17 (10):10-13, 17 (11):15-17.

anon. A synopsis of the genera and species of the Lithichnozoa in the Hitchcock Ichnological Museum of Amherst College. Unpublished.

Bacon, E. M. 1906. The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut, etc. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 487 pp.

Baird, D. 1954. Chirotherium lulli, a pseudosuchian reptile from New Jersey. Harvard College Museum of Comparative Zoology Bulletin 111:165-192.

Baird, D. 1956. Proposed use of the plenary powers to protect the generic name Anchisauripus, Lull, 1904, etc. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 12:221-224.

Baird, D. 1957. Triassic reptile footprint faunules from Milford, New Jersey. Harvard College Museum of Comparative Zoology Bulletin 117:449-520.

Baird, D. 1964. Dockum (Late Triassic) reptile footprints from New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 38:118-125.

Baird, D. 1980. A prosauropod dinosaur trackway from the Navajo Sandstone (Lower Jurassic) of Arizona. In Jacobs, L. L. (ed.), Aspects of Vertebrate History. Museum of Northern Arizona Press, pp. 219-230.

Baird, D. 1986. Some Upper Triassic reptiles, footprints, and an amphibian from New Jersey. The Mosasaur 3:125-153.

Baird, D. 1987. Triassic reptilian ichnology of the Newark Supergroup. Ichnology Newsletter 16:6-7.

Barbour, E. H. 1889. The ancient inhabitants of the Connecticut Valley. Connecticut Almanac 1889:41-62.

Barratt, J. 1837. Bird tracks at Middletown, Connecticut in the New Red Sandstone. American Journal of Science (series 1) 31:165.

Barratt, J. 1845. On fossil footmarks in the red sandstone of the Connecticut Valley. Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, Proceedings, 6th Meeting, p. 23.

Barratt, J. 1845. On fossil footmarks in the red sandstone of the Connecticut Valley. American Quarterly Journal of Agriculture and Science 2:146-147.

Barratt, J. 1846. Geology of Middletown and vicinity: tracks of large birds and quadrupeds and frost marks in the New Red Sandstone. Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, Proceedings, 6th Meeting, p. 23.

Beardslee, C. S. and Plimpton, G. A. 1875. A popular guide to the public buildings and museums of Amherst College. Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 82 pp.

Beaumont, E. de. 1843. [Remarks on the tracks of O. giganteus.] American Journal of Science (series 1) 45:316.

Beaumont, E. de. 1855. [Remarks on the footprints in the New Red Sandstone of the Connecticut River.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 5:205-205.

Belt, E. S. 1989. A brief sketch of Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864). In Jordan, W. M. (ed.), Boston to Buffalo, in the footsteps of Amos Eaton and Edward Hitchcock. Field Trip Guidebook T169, 28th International Geological Congress, Washington, DC, pp. 14-20.

Bird, R. T. 1985. Bones for Barnum Brown: adventures of a dinosaur hunter. Texas Christian University Press, Fort Worth, Texas, 225 pp.

Bock, W. 1952. Triassic reptilian tracks and trends of locomotive evolution. Journal of Paleontology 26:395-433.

Bouvé, T. T. 1854. [Remarks on raindrop impressions, footprints, etc., from the Connecticut Valley.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 5:29-30.

Bouvé, T. T. 1859. [On the footprints of the Connecticut Valley.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 7:49-53.

Bouvé, T. T. and Rogers, W. B. 1856. [On lithographs of fossil impressions from the sandstone of Connecticut Valley.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 5:348-349.

Buckland, W. 1837. Geology and mineralogy considered with reference to natural theology [Bridgewater Treatise no. 6]. Carey, Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia, vol. 1, 443 pp., vol. 2, 131 pp.

Burdett, C. L. 1886. General description of Hartford County. In Trumbull, J. H. (ed.), The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884. Edward L. Osgood, Boston, Mass., vol. 1, pp. 1-15.

Byrnes, J. B. 1972. The bedrock geology of Dinosaur State Park, Rocky Hill, Connecticut. M. S. thesis, Dept. of Geology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 244 pp.

Cabot, S. Jr. 1854. [Remarks on fossil footmarks from the Connecticut Valley.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 5:31.

Case, G. R. 1965. [Dinosaur tracks from Route 91, Holyoke, Massachusetts.] Rocks and Minerals 40:589.

Caster, K.E. 1939. Were Micrichnus scotti Abel and Artiodactylus sinclairi Abel of the Newark Series (Triassic) made by vertebrates or limuloids? American Journal of Science 237:786-797.

Chapin, A. B. 1836. Ornithichnology. Knickerbocker 7:578-582.

Chapin, A. B. 1836. Ornithichnology reconsidered. Knickerbocker 8:456-458.

Chure, D. J. 1986. The history of the study of dinosaur tracks in North America. In Gillette, D. D. (ed.), First International Symposium on Dinosaur Tracks and Traces, abstracts with program. New Mexico Museum of Natural History, Albuquerque, p. 13.

Colbert, E. H. 1961. Dinosaurs - their discovery and their world. E. P. Dutton and Co., New York, 300 pp.

Colbert, E. H. 1963. Fossils of the Connecticut Valley: the age of dinosaurs begins. State of Connecticut, State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin 96, 31 pp.

Colbert, E. H. 1965. The age of reptiles. W. W. Norton and Co., New York, 228 pp.

Colbert, E. H. 1968. Men and dinosaurs - the search in field and laboratory. E. P. Dutton and Co., New York, 283 pp.

Colbert, E. H. 1970. Fossils of the Connecticut Valley: The Age of Dinosaurs Begins (revised edn.). State of Connecticut, State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin 96, 32 pp.

Colbert, E. H. 1983. Dinosaurs - an illustrated history. Hammond, Inc., Maplewood, New Jersey, 224 pp.

Colbert, E. H. and Baird, D. 1958. Coelurosaur bone casts from the Connecticut Valley Triassic. American Museum Novitates 1901: 1-11.

Comstock, J. L. 1847. Elements of geology, etc. Pratt, Woodford and Co., New York, 432 pp.

Cook, G. H. 1889. On the International Geological Congress, and our part in it as American geologists. American Academy of Arts and Sciences Proceedings 37:159-177.

Coombs, W. P., Jr. 1980. Swimming ability of carnivorous dinosaurs. Science 207:1198-1200.

Coombs, W. P., Jr. 1982. Juvenile specimens of the ornithischian dinosaur Psittacosaurus.Palaeontology25:89-107.

Coombs, W. P., Jr. 1991. Paleopodiatry: a brief commentary on dinosaur footprints from the Connecticut Valley. In Matson, L. R. (ed.), Geology of western New England. NAGT Eastern and New England Sections Annual Meeting Guidebook, Greenfield, Massachusetts, April 26-28 1991, pp. 122-126.

Coombs, W. P.,Jr. 1996. Redescription of the ichnospecies Antipus flexiloquus Hitchcock, from the Early Jurassic of the Connecticut Valley. Journal of Paleontology 70:327-331.

Cope, E. D. 1867. [An account of the extinct reptiles which approached the birds.] Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings 19:234-235.

Cope, E. D. 1868. The fossil reptiles of New Jersey. American Naturalist 1:23-30.

Cope, E. D. 1871. Synopsis of the extinct Batrachia, Reptilia and Aves of North America. American Philosophical Society Transactions (new series) 14:1-252.

Cornet, B. and Olsen, P. E. 1985. A summary of the biostratigraphy of the Newark Supergroup of eastern North America, with comments on early Mesozoic provinciality. In R. Weber (ed.), Symposio Sobre Flores del Triasico Tardio su Fitografia y Paleoecologia, Memoria. Proceedings II. Latin-American Congress on Paleontology (1984), Instituto de Geologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, pp. 67-81.

Cramer, H.R. 1960. Bibliography and index of Triassic paleontology in Pennsylvania. Proceedings, Pennsylvania Academy of Science 34:96-100.

Crosby, W. O. 1890. [Geological formations of Massachusetts.] In Macfarlane, J. and Macfarlane, J. R. (eds.), An American geological railway guide. D. Appleton and Co., New York, pp. 99-107.

Cushman, J. A. 1904. A new foot-print from the Connecticut Valley. American Geologist 33:154-156.

Cushman, J. A. 1907. Types in the paleontological collections of the Boston Society of Natural History. Boston Society of Natural History, Proceedings 33:249-275.

Daubeny, C. 1839. Sketch of the geology of North America. The Ashmolean Society, Oxford, 73 pp.

Davis, A. 1974. Dinosaurland. Rocks and Minerals 49:438-440.

Dean, D. R. 1969. Hitchcock's dinosaur tracks. American Quarterly 21:639-644.

Deane, J. 1844. On the discovery of fossil footmarks. American Journal of Science (series 1) 47:381-390.

Deane, J. 1844. On the fossil footmarks of Turners Falls, Massachusetts. American Journal of Science (series 1) 46:73-77.

Deane, J. 1844. On the fossil footmarks of Turners Falls, Massachusetts [abstract]. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie 1844:635-637.

Deane, J. 1844. [Answer to the "rejoinder" of Prof. Hitchcock on fossil footprints]. American Journal of Science (series 1) 47:399-401.

Deane, J. 1845. Description of fossil footprints in the New Red Sandstone of the Connecticut Valley. American Journal of Science (series 1) 48:158-167.

Deane, J. 1845. Description of fossil footprints in the New Red Sandstone of the Connecticut Valley [abstract]. Bibliothèque universelle de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland), (new series) 57:392-395.

Deane, J. 1845. Description of fossil footprints in the New Red Sandstone of the Connecticut Valley [abstract]. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie 1846:125-126.

Deane, J. 1845. Fossil footmarks and rain-drops. American Journal of Science (series 1) 49:213-215.

Deane, J. 1845. Illustrations of fossil footmarks. Boston Journal of Natural History 5:277-284.

Deane, J. 1845. Illustrations of fossil footmarks [abstract]. Boston Society of Natural History, Proceedings 2:32

Deane, J. 1845. Notice of a new species of batrachian footmarks. American Journal of Science (series 1) 49:79-81.

Deane, J. 1845. Notice of a new species of batrachian footmarks [abstract]. Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, Proceedings, 6th Mtg., p. 25.

Deane, J. 1845. Notice of a new species of batrachian footmarks [abstract]. American Quarterly Journal of Agriculture and Science 2:147-148.

Deane, J. 1845. On the fossil footmarks of Turners Falls, Massachusetts [abstract]. Geological Society of London Quarterly Journal 1:141.

Deane, J. 1845. On the fossil footmarks of Turners Falls, Massachusetts [abstract]. Bibliothèque universelle de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (new series) 55:184-185.

Deane, J. 1846. Notice of a new species of batrachian footmarks [abstract]. Geological Society of London Quarterly Journal 2(2):58.

Deane, J. 1847. Fossil footprints. American Journal of Science (series 2) 4:448-449.

Deane, J. 1847. Notice of new fossil footprints. American Journal of Science (series 2) 3:74-79.

Deane, J. 1847. Notice of new fossil footprints [abstract]. Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde (Berlin) 3(5):70-72.

Deane, J. 1848. Fossil footprints of a new species of quadruped. American Journal of Science (series 2) 5:40-41.

Deane, J. 1849. Illustrations of fossil footprints of the Valley of the Connecticut. American Academy of Arts and Sciences Memoir (new series) 4:209-220.

Deane, J. 1849. Notice of new fossil footprints [abstract]. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie 1849:379-381.

Deane, J. 1850. Fossil footprints of Connecticut River. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Journal (series 2) 2:71-74.

Deane, J. 1851. Fossil footprints of a new species of quadruped[abstract]. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie 1851:497.

Deane, J. 1856. On the sandstone fossils of Connecticut River. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Journal (series 2) 3:173-178.

Deane, J. 1856. On the sandstone fossils of Connecticut River [abstract]. The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 54:422- 423

Deane, J. 1856. On the sandstone fossils of Connecticut River [abstract]. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie 1857:877-878.

Deane, J. 1861. Ichnographs from the sandstone of Connecticut River. Little, Brown and Co., Boston, Mass., 61 pp.

Deane, J. 1863. Ichnographs from the sandstone of Connecticut River [abstract]. American Journal of Science (series 2) 36:126-127.

De La Beche, H. T. 1837. Researches in theoretical geology, with a preface and notes by Prof. Edward Hitchcock. F. J. Huntington and Co., New York, 342 pp.

De La Beche, H. T. 1851. The geological observer. Blanchard and Lea, Philadelphia, 695 pp.

Demathieu, G. and Haubold, H. 1972. Stratigraphische Aussagen der Tetrapodenfährten aus der terrestrischen Trias Europas. Geologie 21:802-836.

Demathieu, G. and Haubold, H. 1974. Evolution und Lebensgemeinschaft terrestrischer Tetrapoden nach ihren Fährten in der Trias. Freiburger Forschungshefte C298:51-72.

Desor, E. 1849. [Comparison of a recent footmark with certain footmarks in the red sandstone of the Connecticut Valley.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 3:202.

Dunnigan, P. 1988. Dinosaur State Park: a guidebook. Friends of Dinosaur State Park Association, Rocky Hill, Conn., 29 pp.

Emmons, E. 1857. American Geology etc., part I. Sprague and Co., Albany, 194 pp.

Farlow, J.O. 1992. Sauropod tracks and trackmakers: integrating the ichnological and skeletal records. Zubia 10:89-138.

Farlow, J.O. and R.E. Chapman. 1997. The scientific study of dinosaur footprints. In Farlow, J.O. and Brett-Surman, M.K. (eds.), The Complete Dinosaur. Indiana University Press, Bloomington; pp. 519-553.

Farlow, J. O. and Lockley, M. G. 1993. An osteometric approach to the identification of the makers of Early Mesozoic tridactyl dinosaur footprints. In Lucas, S. G. and Morales, M. (eds.), The Nonmarine Triassic. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 3:123-131.

Field, R. 1856. [Note on the discovery of the footprint of a bipedal web-footed animal at Greenfield, Massachusetts.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 6:10-11.

Field, R. 1860. [On the probable reptilian or mammalian character of the footprints in the sandstones of the Connecticut River.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 7:316-317.

Field, R. 1860. Ornithichnites, or tracks resembling those of birds. American Journal of Science (series 2) 29:361-363.

Field, R. 1860. Ornithichnites, or tracks resembling those of birds. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings 13:337-340.

Field, R. and Warren, J. C. 1855. [Remarks on fossil footprints from Greenfield, Massachusetts.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 5:155, 160-161, 168.

Fisher, D. W. 1981. The world of Coelophysis - a New York dinosaur of 200 million years ago. New York State Museum and Science Service, Geological Survey, Circular 49, 21pp.

Foose, R. M. and Lancaster, J. 1981. Edward Hitchcock: New England geologist, minister and educator. Northeastern Geology 3:12-17.

Fraser, N. G., Grimaldi, D. A., Olsen, P. E., and Axsmith, B. J. 1995. The fauna and flora of the Solite Quarry: a spectacular Late Triassic fossil lagerstätten. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 27:45.

Fraser, N. C. and P. E. Olsen. 1996. A new dinosauromorph ichnogenus from the Triassic of Virginia. Jeffersoniana, Contributions from the Virginia Museum of Natural History 7:1-17.

Galton, P. M. 1970. Ornithischian dinosaurs and the origin of birds. Evolution 24:448-462.

Gierlinski, G. 1994. Early Jurassic theropod tracks with the metatarsal impressions. Przeglad Geologiczny42:280-284.

Gierlinski, G. 1995. Thyreophoran affinity of Otozoum tracks. Przeglad Geologiczny 43:123-125.

Gierlinski, G. 1996. Feather-like impressions in a theropod resting trace from the Lower Jurassic of Massachusetts. In Morales, M. (ed.), The Continental Jurassic. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 60:179-184.

Gierlinski, G. 1997. What type of feathers could nonavian dinosaurs have, according to an Early Jurassic ichnological evidence from Massachusetts? Przeglad Geologiczny 45:419-422.

Gillette, D. D. and Lockley, M. G. (eds.). 1989. Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press.

Grabau, A. W. 1898. Palaeontology: eastern Massachusetts - Triassic. In Grabau, A. W. and Woodman, J. E. (eds.), Guide to localities illustrating the geology, etc. of the vicinity of Boston. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 50th Anniversary Meeting Guidebook, pp. 43-44, 58-59.

Grantham, R. G. 1989. Dinosaur tracks and megaflutes in the Jurassic of Nova Scotia. In Gillette, D. D. and Lockley, M. G. (eds.), Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press, pp. 281-284.

Gray, A. and Adams, C. B. 1858. Elements of geology. Harper and Bros., New York, 354 pp.

Gregory, J. T. 1957. Significance of fossil vertebrates for correlation of Late Triassic continental deposits of North America. International Geological Congress Report, 20th Session, Mexico City, section 2, pp. 7-25.

Guiness, A. C. 1995. History and paleontology of the Portland brownstone quarries, Portland, CT. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America 27:50.

Hartt, C. F. 1868. The recent bird tracks of the Basin of Minas. American Naturalist 1:169-176.

Haubold, H. 1969. Die Evolution der Archosaurier in der Trias aus der Sicht ihrer Fährten. Hercynia 6:90-106.

Haubold, H. 1971. Ichnia Amphibiorum et Reptiliorum fossilium. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, 124 pp.

Haubold, H. 1974. Die fossilien Saurierfährten. A. Ziemsen, Wittenberg, 168 pp.

Haubold, H. 1984. Saurierfährten.A. Ziemsen Verlag, Wittenberg Lutherstadt, 230 pp.

Haubold, H. 1986. Archosaur footprints at the terrestrial Triassic-Jurassic transition. In Padian, K. (ed.), The Beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs. Cambridge University Press, pp. 189-201.

Hay, O. P. 1902. Bibliography and Catalogue of Fossil Vertebrata of North America. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 179, 868 pp.

Hay, O. P. 1910. On the manner of locomotion of the dinosaurs, especially Diplodocus, with remarks on the origin of the birds. Washington Academy of Science, Proceedings 12:1-25.

Hay, O. P. 1929. Second Bibliography and Catalogue of Fossil Vertebrata of North America. Carnegie Institute of Washington, Publication no. 390, vol. 1, 916 pp.

Hayes, J. L. and Gould, A. A. 1850. [On the similarity of recent bird tracks with the fossil bird tracks of the Connecticut Valley.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 3:227-228.

Heilmann, G. 1916. Vor nuvaerende Viden om Fuglenes Afstamming: Forfglen Proavis. Dansk Ornithologisk Forenings Tidsskrift (Copenhagen) 9 (10):73-144.

Heilmann, G. 1927. The origin of birds. D. Appleton and Co., New York, 210 pp.

Hickok, W. O. IV and Willard, B. 1933. Dinosaur foot tracks near Yocumtown, York County, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Proceedings 7:55-58.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1855. Impressions (chiefly tracks) on alluvial clay, in Hadley, Mass. American Journal of Science (2) 19:391-396.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1861. [Letter on the first observation on the fossils of the Red Sandstone formation of Vermont.] American Journal of Science 32:454.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1867. Description of a new reptilian bird from the Trias of Massachusetts. New York Lyceum of Natural History, Annals 8:301-302.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1871. Geological description and geological map of Massachusetts. In H. F. Walling and O. W. Gray, Official topographic atlas of Massachusetts. Stedman Brown and Lyon, Boston, pp. 17-23.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1873. Footprints in the rocks. Popular Science Monthly 3:428-441.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1879. [The geological formations of the New England States]. In Macfarlane, J. (ed.), An American Geological Railway Guide, pp. 56-66.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1889. [Remarks on fossil footmarks and trails.] American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, 37:186.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1890. Recent progress in ichnology. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 24:117-127.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1895. [Biography of Edward Hitchcock.] American Geologist 16:133-149.

Hitchcock, C. H. 1907. Fossil footprints in the secondary rocks. Geological Magazine (new series) series 5, 4:239.

Hitchcock, C. H. (ed. N. M. Grier). 1927. The Hitchcock lecture upon ichnology, and the Dartmouth College ichnological collection. American Midland Naturalist 10(7):161-197.

Hitchcock, C. H. and Hitchcock, E. 1862. The visitor's guide to the public rooms and cabinets of Amherst College. Amherst College,, Amherst, Mass., 112 pp.

Hitchcock, E. 1836. Ornithichnology - Description of the foot marks of birds, (Ornithichnites) on new Red Sandstone in Massachusetts. American Journal of Science (series 1) 29:307-340.

Hitchcock, E. 1836. Ornithichnology defended. Knickerbocker 8:289-295.

Hitchcock, E. 1836. [Poetical remarks on reptile tracks from the Connecticut Valley]. Knickerbocker 8:750-752.

Hitchcock, E. 1837. Fossil footsteps in sandstone and graywacke. American Journal of Science (series 1) 32:174-176.

Hitchcock, E. 1837. Ornithichnites in Connecticut. American Journal of Science (series 1) 31:174-175.

Hitchcock, E. 1838. Impressions in sandstone. American Journal of Science (series 1) 33:271.

Hitchcock, E. 1838. [Remarks on fossil footmarks]. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Reports 7 (2):60-61.

Hitchcock, E. 1840. Elementary Geology. J. S. and C. Adams, Amherst, Mass., 329 pp.

Hitchcock, E. 1841. Final report on the Geology of Massachusetts. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 831 pp.

Hitchcock, E. 1843. Description of five new species of fossil footmarks, from the red sandstone of the valley of Connecticut River. Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, Transactions, pp. 254-264.

Hitchcock, E. 1843. [Exhibition and discussion of casts of bird-tracks from the Connecticut sandstone.] American Journal of Science (series 1) 45:316.

Hitchcock, E. 1844. Report on Ichnolithology, or Fossil Footmarks, with a Description of several New Species, and the Coprolites of Birds, from the valley of Connecticut River, and of a supposed Footmark from the valley of Hudson River. American Journal of Science (series 1) 47:292-322.

Hitchcock, E. 1844. [Rejoinder to the preceding article of Dr. Deane.] American Journal of Science (series 1) 47:390-399.

Hitchcock, E. 1845. An attempt to name, classify and describe the animals that made the fossil footmarks of New England. American Association of Geologists and Naturalists, Proceedings 6:23-25.

Hitchcock, E. 1845. Extract of a letter from Prof. E. Hitchcock, embracing miscellaneous remarks upon fossil footmarks, the Lincolnite, etc, and a letter from Professor Richard Owen, on the great birds' nests of New Holland. American Journal of Science (series 1) 48:61-65.

Hitchcock, E. 1845. Remarks on fossil footprints. American Journal of Science series 1, 48:159.

Hitchcock, E. 1846. Abstract of miscellaneous remarks. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie 1846:125.

Hitchcock, E. 1847. Description of two new species of fossil footmarks found in Massachusetts and Connecticut, or, of the animals that made them. American Journal of Science (series 2) 4:46-57.

Hitchcock, E. 1847. Ornithichnites. American Journal of Science (series 2) 3:276.

Hitchcock, E. 1847. [On the animals which made the fossil footmarks in the Connecticut Valley.] American Journal of Agricultural Science 6:218-219.

Hitchcock, E. 1848. On the animals which made the fossil footmarks in the Connecticut Valley [abstract]. Literary World 2:229.

Hitchcock, E. 1848. A popular description of the new cabinet and astronomical observatory of Amherst College, for the use of visitors. J. S and C. Adams, Amherst, Mass., 19 pp.

Hitchcock, E. 1848.  An attempt to discriminate and describe the animals that made the fossil footmarks of the United States, and especially of New England. American Academy of Arts and Sciences Memoir (new series) 3:129-256.

Hitchcock, E. 1849. An attempt to discriminate and describe the animals that made the fossil footmarks of the United States [abstract]. American Journal of Science (series 2) 8:151-152.

Hitchcock, E. 1853. [Remarks on fossil footprints from the Connecticut Valley.] Boston Society of Natural History Proceedings 4:378-379.

Hitchcock, E. 1855. Shark remains from the Coal Formation of Illinois, and bones and tracks from the Connecticut River Sandstone. American Journal of Science (series 2) 20:416-417.

Hitchcock, E. 1856. Additional facts respecting the tracks of the Otozoum moodii on the Liassic sandstone of the Connecticut Valley. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings 9:228.

Hitchcock, E. 1856. On a new fossil fish, and new fossil footmarks. American Journal of Science (series 2) 21:96-100.

Hitchcock, E. 1856. Description of a new and remarkable species of fossil footmark, from the sandstone of Turners Falls, in the Connecticut Valley. American Journal of Science (series 2) 21:97-100.

Hitchcock, E. 1856. Description of a new and remarkable species of fossil footmark, from the sandstone of Turners Falls, in the Connecticut Valley [abstract]. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie 1856:237-238.

Hitchcock, E. 1857. [Remarks on fossil impressions in the sandstone of the Connecticut Valley.] Boston Society of Natural History Proceedings 6:111.

Hitchcock, E. 1858. Ichnology of New England: A report on the sandstone of the Connecticut Valley, especially it's fossil footmarks. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, 220 pp.

Hitchcock, E. 1861. Remarks upon certain points in ichnology. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 14:144-156.

Hitchcock, E. 1862. Supplement to the ichnology of New England. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 6:85-92.

Hitchcock, E. 1863. New facts and conclusions respecting the fossil footmarks of the Connecticut Valley. American Journal of Science (series 2) 36:46-57.

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