The stone age in New Jersey / by C.C. Abbott.

Author
Abbott, Charles C. (Charles Conrad), 1843-1919 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1877?]
Description
[245]-380 p. : plates ; 24 cm.

Details

Subject(s)
Series
Smithsonian institution ; 394
Notes
From the report of the Smithsonian institution for 1877.
With
With: An historical sketch of Henry's contribution to the electro-magnetic telegraph / William B. Taylor. Washington, DC : U.S. Gov't Print. Office, 1879.; Miscellaneous papers relating to anthropology / Otis T. Mason. Washington, DC : U.S. Gov't Print. Office, 1883. ; Articles on anthropological subjects / Charles Rau. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution, 1882. ; Warming and ventilating occupied buildings / Authur Morin. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution, 1882.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • Report on the discovery of supposed Paleolithic Implements from theglacial drift in the valley of the Delaware River, near Trenton, N.J. / C.C. Abbott
  • The antiquity and origin of the Trenton Gravel / H.C. Lewis
  • On the Wayandotte cave and its fauna / E.D. Cope
  • The mammoth cave and its inhabitants, or description of the fishes, insects, and crustaceans found in cave ... / A.S. Packard, Jr., and F.W. Putnam.
Other title(s)
  • Historical sketch of Henry's contribution to the electro-magnetic telegraph.
  • Henry and the telegraph.
  • Miscellaneous papers relating to anthropology.
  • Articles on anthropological subjects.
  • Warming and ventilating occupied buildings.
  • Historical sketch of Henry's contribution to the electro-magnetic telegraph
  • Henry and the telegraph
  • Miscellaneous papers relating to anthropology
  • Articles on anthropological subjects
  • Warming and ventilating occupied buildings
LCCN
^^^02020221^
OCLC
26679003
RCP
H - S
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