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Silliman, Benjamin. 33. Facts tending to illus- 

 trate the formation of crystals in geodes. Silli- 

 man, Journ. VIII., 1824, pp. 282-287 ; Edinb. 

 Journ. Sci. II., 1825, pp. 140-143. 



34. History of a great mass of native 



malleable iron from Louisiana. Edinb. Journ. 

 Sci. II., 1825, pp. 138-140. 



35. Notice of a mineral supposed to be a 



phosphate of lime from Williamsburgh, Massa- 

 chusetts, and of the localities of several other 

 minerals. Silliman, Journ. IX., 1825, pp. 174- 

 176. 



36. Notice of some recent experiments on 



charcoal. Silliman, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 119- 

 121. 



37. Anthracite coal of Pennsylvania, &c. : 



remarks upon its properties and economical uses. 

 Silliman, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 331-351. 



38. Spontaneous combustion of chlorine 



and defiant gas. Sillimau, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 

 365-366. 



39. Explosion of pyrophorus. Silliman, 



Journ. X., 1826, pp. 366-367. 



40. Anthracite coal of Rhode Island ; re- 

 marks upon its properties and economical use, 

 with an additional notice of the anthracites of 

 Pennsylvania, &c. Silliman, Journ. XI., 1826, 

 pp. 78-100. 



41. The Divining-Rod. Silliman, Journ. 



XL, 1826, pp. 201-212. 



42. Aerostation : remarks on this subject. 

 Silliman, Journ. XII., 1827, pp. 325-330. 



43. Miscellaneous notices of mountain 



scenery and of slides and avalanches in the 

 White and Green Mountains. Silliman, Journ. 

 XV., 1829, pp. 217-232. 



44. Igneous origin of some trap rocks. 



Silliman, Journ. XVII., 1830, pp. 119-132. 



45. Danger from premature explosions of 

 gunpowder in the blasting of rocks, with sug- 

 gestions as to the means of prevention. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XVII., 1830, pp. 132-140. 



46. Bromine in the natural brine of Salina. 



Silliman, Journ. XVIII., 1830, pp. 143-144. 



47. Galvanic currents during the decom- 

 position of water. Silliman, Journ. XVIII., 

 1830, pp. 199-200; Roy. Inst. Journ. I., 1831. 

 pp. 166-167. 



48. Notice of the anthracite region in the 



vallcy*of the Lackawanna and of Wyoming on 

 the Susquehanna. Silliman, Journ. XVIIL, 



1830, pp. 308-328. 



49. Description of the Georgia meteor and 



aerolite. Silliman, Journ. XVIIL, 1830, pp. 

 388-389: Roy. Inst. Journ. I., 1831, pp.415-416. 



5O. Notes on a journey from New Haven, 



Conn., to Manch Chunk and other anthracite 

 regions of Pennsylvania. Sillimau, Jouru. XIX., 



1831, pp. 1-21. 



Sillimau, Benjamin. 51. Safety of steam- 

 boats. Silliman, Journ. XIX., 1831, pp. 143- 

 150. 



52. On shooting stars. Silliman, Journ. 



XX., 1831, pp. 153-154. 



- 53. Injury sustained by Dr. HARE from an 

 accidental explosion of fulminating silver ; with 

 remarks on the dangers attending the use of 

 that substance. Silliman, Journ. XXII., 1832, 

 pp. 185-187. 



54. Soda alum of Milo, a sulphate of 



alumine. Silliman, Journ. XXIL, 1832, pp. 

 387-389. 



55. Notice of a fountain of petroleum, 



called the Oil-spring. Silliman, Journ. XXIII., 

 1833, pp. 97-103. 



56. Fossil vegetables. Silliman, Journ. 



XXV., 1834, pp. 108-115. 



57. Ten days in Ohio. [Geological obser- 

 vations.] Silliman, Journ. XXV., 1834, pp. 217- 

 257. 



58. Miscellaneous observations made during 



a tour, in May 1835, to the Falls of the Cuya- 

 hoga, near Lake Erie. Silliman, Journ. XXXL, 

 1837, pp. 1-84. 



59. On the economical use of some, species 



of Testacea. Silliman, Journ. XXXH., 1837, 

 pp. 53-73. 



60. Remarks on some of the gold mines, 



and on parts of the gold regions of Virginia, 

 founded on personal observations. Silliman, 

 Journ. XXXIL, 1837, pp. 98-130; Bibl. Univ. 

 XI., 1837, pp. 181-183. 



61. Notice of the electro-magnetic machine 



of Mr. Thomas DAVENPORT. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXXIL, 1837, pp. 1-8 (App.). 



62. Impression of feet in rocks. Silliman, 



Journ. XXXIIL, 1838, p. 398-399. 



63. On ancient mounds. Silliman, Journ. 



XLIIL, 1842, pp. 152-153. 

 Silliman, Benjamin, Baldwin, and Wilcox. 



Account of an extraordinary avalanche in the 

 White Mountains of New Hampshire, which 

 took place on the 28th August 1826. Edinb. 

 Journ. Sci. I., 1829, pp. 299-311 ; Froriep, 

 Notizen, XXVIIL, 1830, col. 81-88. 



Silliman, Bejamin,a.nd Alcxandre Brongniart. 

 Vorkommen von gediegnem Kupfer und von 

 Fischabdriicken unter der Trapp-Formation 

 von Neu-England. ( Transl.) Gilbert, Annal. 

 LXX., 1822, pp. 349-360. 



Silliman, Benjamin, and Oliver P. Hubbard. 

 Chemical examination of bituminous coal from 

 the pits of the Mid-Lothian Coal Mining Com- 

 pany, in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XLIL, 1842, pp. 369-375. 



