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Stevens, R. P. 9. *On the past and future 

 topography of the United States. Amer. Geogr. 

 Statist. Soe. Proc. I., 1863, pp. 71-83. 



1O. Report upon the past and present history 



of the geology of New York Island. [1865.] 

 New York Lyceum, Annals, VIII., 1867, pp. 

 108-120. 



11. [Remarks on the geology and minera- 

 logy of Venezuela.] Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. 1868, pp. 303-304. 



12. On glacial phenomena in the vicinity of 



New York city. Amer. Journ. Sci. IV., 1872, 

 pp. 88-90. 



13. On glacial movements in Northern 



New York. Amer. Journ. Sci. VI., 1873, pp. 

 144-145. 



14. On glaciers of the glacial era in 



Virginia. Amer. Journ. Sci. VI., 1873, pp. 371- 

 373. 



Stevenson, David. 11. Notice of aseismatic 

 arrangements, adapted to structures in countries 

 subject to earthquake shocks. Edinburgh, Scot. 

 Soc. Arts Trans. VII., 1868, pp. 557-565. 



12. Notice of the ravages of the Liinnoria 



terebraus on greenheart timber. Edinburgh, 

 Eoy. Soc. Proc., VIII., 1873, pp. 182-185. 



Stevenson, E. Hybrid between Bactrian camel 

 and dromedary. Zoologist, IV., 1 869, p. 1682. 



Stevenson, Henry. 4. Ueber Syrrhaptes in 

 England. [1863.] Journ. Ornithol. XII., 

 1864, pp. 297-311. 



5. Notes on the ornithology of Norfolk. 



Zoologist, XXII., 1864, pp. 9025-9036. 



6. Has the Great Black Woodpecker 



occurred in Norfolk ? Zoologist, XXII., 1864, 

 pp. 9248-9250. 



7. Ornithological notes from Norfolk. 



Zoologist, XXin., 1865, pp. 9405-9406, 9194- 

 9496, 9574-9577, 9804-9808; I., 1866, pp. 84-87, 

 260-264, 441-442 ; II., 1867, pp. 593-596, 727- 

 730, 871-873, 1012-1014; III., 1868, pp. 1126- 

 1128; IV., 1869, pp. 1489-1496, 1908-1913 ; V., 

 1870, pp. 2055-2058, 2361-2366; VI., 1871, 

 pp. 2496-2499, 2597-2604, 2828-2833 ; VIII., 

 1873, pp. 3558-3561, 3711-3716. 



8. Cranes in Norfolk. Zoologist, IV., 

 1869, p. 1803. 



9. On the meres of Wretham Heath. 



Norfolk Nat. Soc. Trans. 1869-70, pp. 36-41. 



1O. Aquila crysaetus in Norfolk. Norfolk 

 Nat. Soc. Trans. 1869-70, pp. 59-60. 



11. Crus cincrea in Norfolk. Norfolk Nat. 



Soc. Trans. 1869-70, p. 60. 



12. Richard's Pipit. Zoologist, V., 1870, 



pp. 2066-2067. 



13. Shore Larks on the Norfolk coast in 



the winter of 1869-70. Zoologist, V., 1870, pp. 

 2366-2367. 



Stevenson, Henry. 14. On the abundance of 

 Little Gulls on the Norfolk coast in the winter 

 of 1869-70. Zoologist, VI., 1871, pp. 2499- 

 2504. 



Stevenson, Henry, and Gurney, J. H. (jun.). 

 Ornithological notes from Norfolk -January to 

 August 1872. Zoologist, VII., 1872, pp. 2977- 

 2984, 3045-3048, 3102-3104, 3132-3134, 3225- 

 3228, 3317-3320; VIII., 1873, pp. 3354-3356, 

 3402-3403. 



Stevenson, John J. Notes on the geology of 

 West Virginia. [1872.] Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 Trans. XV., 1873, pp. 15-32. 



2. The upper coal-measures west of the 



Alleghany Mountains. New York Lyceum 

 Annals, X., 1873, pp. 226-252. 



3. Note on the coals of the Kanawha 



Valley, West Virginia. New York Lyceum 

 Annals, X., 1873, pp. 271-277. 



Stevenson, Peter. Description of the atmometro- 

 hygrometer. [1870.] Edinburgh, Scot. Soc. 

 Arts Trans. VIII., 1872, pp. 160-163. 



Stevenson, Robert Louis. On the thermal in- 

 fluence of forests. Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 VIII., 1873, pp. 114-125. 



Stevenson, Thomas (C.E.). 17. Description of 

 a Holophoue or Sound-reflector for fog signals. 

 [1866.] Edinburgh, Scot. Soc. Arts Trans. 

 VII., 1868, pp. 204-209. 



18. Notice as to the illumination of beacons 



at sea by electricity communicated through wires 

 connected with the shore. [1867.J Edinburgh, 

 Scot. Soc. Arts Trans. VII., 1868, pp. 306- 

 309. 



19. Some new arrangements for lighthouse 



illumination, including those of the Tay leading 

 lights. [1867.] Edinburgh, Scot. Soc. Arts 

 Trans. VII., 1868, pp. 540-546. 



2O. On ascertaining the intensity of storms 



by the calculation of barometric gradients. 

 [1867.] Scot. Meteorol. Soc. Journ. II., 1869, 

 pp. 132-136. 



21. Description of a paraboloidal reflector 



for lighthouses, consisting of silvered facets of 

 ground glass; and of a differential holophote. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLI., 1871 (Sect.), pp. 37- 

 38. 



22. Proposed method of ascertaining the 



temperature of falling rain. [1870.] Edinburgh, 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. VII., 1872, pp. 170-171 ; Scot. 

 Meteorol. Soc. Journ. III., 1873, pp. 77-78. 



23. On the depths of water in which waves 



break. Nature, VI., 1872, pp. 27-28. 



24. On meteorological gradients. [1870.] 



Scot. Meteorol. Soc. Journ. III., 1873, pp. 76- 

 77. 



25. Instruments proposed for ascertaining 



the mean temperature. Scot. Meteorol. Soc. 

 Journ. III., 1873, pp. pp. 114-116. 



