Selected Works
Some works of Increase A. Lapham:
| Title | Date | |
|---|---|---|
| Notice of the Louisville and Shipping sport Canal and of the Geology of the vicinity | 1828 | |
| A Catalogue of Plants & Shells, Found in the Vicinity of Milwaukee, on the West Side of Lake Michigan | 1836 | |
| A Geographical and Topographical Description of Wisconsin | 1844 | |
| Wisconsin: its geography and topography, history, geology, and mineralogy | 1846 | |
| Fauna and Flora of Wisconsin | 1852 | |
| The Antiquities of Wisconsin | 1855 | |
| On the Man-shaped Mounds of Wisconsin | 1859 | |
| Opening an Ancient Mound Near Madison, Wisconsin | 1860 | |
| Geological Map of Wisconsin | 1855 | |
| Report on the Disastrous Effects of the Destruction of Forest Trees | 1867 | |
| New Geological Map of Wisconsin | 1869 | |
| Oconomowoc and other Small Lakes of Wisconsin | 1876 |
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