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Vol. xxiv, p. 128 : " On the Chemical Composition of Antigorito " ; p. 116 : 

 " On Decbenite and Eusynchite " ; p. 124: " Note on Parathorite." 



Vol. xxv, p. 198 : " Chemical Composition of Chalcodite." 



Vol. xxvi, p. 64: "Analyses of Gieseckite (?) from Diana, Compact Pyrophil- 

 lite, Unionite, Danbury Feldspar." 



Vol. xxvii, p. 395 : " Cbemical Examination of Boltonitc." 



Vol. xxxii, p. 94 : " On Crystalline Hydrate of Magnesia." 



Vol. xxxiv, p. 243 : " On Amblygonite from Maine " ; p. 402 : " On Triphy- 

 line from Norwich, Massachusetts." 



Vol. xxxvi, pp. 122, 257 : " On Childrenite from Ilebron, Maine " ; p. 152 : 

 " On the Tucson Meteoric Iron." 



Vol. xxxvii, p. 66: "On Tephroite." 



Vol. xxxix, p. 132 : " On Artificial Diopside." 



Vol. xli, p. 246 : " On Cookeite and Jefferisite." 



Vol. xliv, p. 219 : " On Native Hydrates of Iron." 



Vol. xlvi, pp. 140, 240 : " On Sussexite." 



Vol. xlviii, p. 17: "On Hortonolite " ; p. 17: " On Durangite " ; p. 179: 

 "On a Meteoric Stone from Frankfort, Alabama" ; p. 360: "On Magnetite in 

 the Pennsville Mica." 



Third Series. 



Vol. i, p. 28 : " On Gahnite from New Jersey." 



Vol. ii, p. 30 : " On Ealstonite." 



Vol. v, p. 421 : "On Compact Anglesite." 



Vol. xi, p. 464 : " On Durangite." 



Vol. xxi, p. 312 : " On American Sulposelenides of Mercury." 



In 1878 a new and remarkable mineral locality at Branchville, 

 Fairfield County, Connecticut, was discovered ; and, in connection 

 with Professor Edward S. Dana, Professor Brush produced a series 

 of papers on the new minerals there found. These papers are con- 

 tained in the " American Journal of Science," third series, vol. xv, pp. 

 398, 481 ; vol. xvi, pp. 33, 114 ; vol. xvii, p. 359 ; vol. xviii, p. 45, and 

 vol. xix, p. 316 ; and in them are described the new phosphates 

 Eosphorite, Triploidite, Dickinsonite, Lithiophilite, Reddingite, Fair- 

 fieldite, and Fillowite. In conjunction also with Professor E. S. Dana 

 he contributed to the same journal a memoir on " Spodumene and its 

 Alterations " (xx, 257), and a paper on " Crystallized Danburite from 

 Russell, New York " (xxi). 



In 1862 Professor Brush was made a corresponding member of the 

 Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences ; in 1866 a member of the Im-' 

 perial Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg ; and in 1877 a foreign 

 correspondent of the Geological Society of London. He is also a mem- 

 ber of the American Philosophical Society, of the National Academy 

 of Sciences, and of various other scientific bodies in this country. In 

 1880, at the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement 

 of Science, held at Boston, he was elected its president for the follow- 

 ing year, and in that capacity presided over the meeting held in Au- 

 gust, 1881, at Cincinnati. 



