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Hall, J. P. 2. Register of the thermometer 

 for 36 years, from 1821 to 1856, to which is 

 added the quantity of Rain falling in Boston, 

 Mass., for 34 years from 1823 to 1856. Boston, 

 Mem. Amer. Acad. VI., 1857, pp. 229-303. 



Hall, James. Descriptions of two species of 

 Trilobites, Paradoxides Beckii and P. Eatoni. 

 Silliman, Journ. XXXIII., 1838, pp. 139-142. 



2. Notes on the geology of the Western 



States. Silliman, Journ. XLIL, 1842, pp. 51- 

 62. 



^ 3. Notes explanatory of a section from 

 Cleveland, Ohio, to the Mississippi River, in a 

 south-west direction ; with remarks upon the 

 identity of the Western formations with those 

 of New York. Amer. Geol. and Nat. Assoc. 

 Reports, 1843, pp. 267-293. 



4. Remarks upon casts of mud furrows, 



wave lines, and other markings upon Rocks of 

 the New York system. Amer. Geol. and Nat. 

 Assoc. Reports, 1843, pp. 422-432. 



5. Niagara Falls ; their physical changes, 



and the geology and topography of the sur- 

 rounding country. Boston, Journ. Nat. Hist. 

 IV., 1843-44, pp. 106-133. 



6. Description of some microscopic Shells 



from the Decomposing Marl Slate of Cincinnati. 

 Silliman, Journ. XLVIIL, 1845, pp. 292-295. 



7. Nature of the strata and geographical 



distribution of the organic remains in the older 

 formations of the United States, [1843.] Bos- 

 ton, Journ. Nat. Hist. V., 1845-47, pp. 1-20. 



8. Coal on the Rocky Mountains, dis- 

 covered by Capt. FREMONT. Silliman, Journ. 

 III., 1847, pp. 273-274. 



9. Remarks on the observations of S. S. 



HALDEMAN " on the supposed identity of Atops 

 trilineatus with Triarthrus Beckii." [1847.] 

 Silliman, Journ. V., 1848, pp. 322-328. 



10. Account of investigations on Drurn- 



mond's Island and the north shore of Lake 

 Huron and Lake Michigan. Amer. Acad. Proc. 

 II., 1848-52, pp. 253-254. 



11. On the trails and tracks in the sand- 

 stones of the Clinton Group of New York ; 

 their probable origin, etc. ; with a comparison 

 of some of them with Nereites and Myrianites. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1849, pp. 256-260. 



12. On the Brachiopoda of the Silurian 



period, particularly the Lepta3nida3. Amer. 

 Assoc. Proc. 1849, pp. 347-351. 



13. On Graptolites, their duration in 



geological periods, and their value in the identi- 

 fication of strata. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1849, 

 pp. 351-352. 



14. On the supposed impression in shale 



of the soft parts of an Orthoceras. Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. V., 1849, pp. 107-111. 



Hall, James. 15. On the Silurian rocks of the 

 Lake Superior land district. Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc. 1851, pp. 64-66. 



16. Comparison of the geological features 



of Tennessee with those of the State of New 

 York. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1851, pp. 256-259. 



17. New genera of Fossil Corals. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XL, 1851, pp. 398-401. 



18. New species of fossils. Amer. Acad. 



Proc. III., 1852-57, p. 204. 



19. Geology and paleontology of a part of 



the Rocky Mountain region. Silliman, Journ. 

 XV., 1853, pp. 126-129. 



2O. On the Silurian system of the Lake 



Superior region. Silliman, Journ. XVII., 

 1854, pp. 181-194. 



21. Notes on some fossils of the so-called 



Taconic system described by Dr. EMMONS. 

 Silliman, Journ. XIX., 1855, pp. 434-435. 



22. On the carboniferous limestones of the 

 Mississippi valley. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1856, 

 (pt. 2), pp. 51-69. 



23. Observations on the genus Archimedes, 



or Fenestella, with descriptions of species, &c. 

 .Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1856 (pt. 2), pp. 176-180; 

 Silliman, Journ. XXIII., 1857, pp. 203-204. 



24. On the genus Tellinomya and allied 



genera. Canadian Naturalist, L, 1856, pp. 

 390-395. 



25. Observations upon the carboniferous 



limestones of the Mississippi Valley. Silliman, 

 Journ. XXIII., 1857, pp. 187-203. 



26. Observations upon the cretaceous 



strata of the United States with reference to 

 the relative position of fossils collected by the 

 Boundary Commission. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXIV., 1857, pp. 72-86. 



27. Description of new species of fossils 



from the carboniferous limestones of Indiana 

 and Illinois. [1856.] Albany Inst. Trans. 

 IV., 1858-64, pp. 1-36. 



28. Observations upon some of the Brach- 



iopoda, with reference to the genera Crypto- 

 nella, Centronella, Meristella, and allied forms. 

 [1863.] Albany Inst. Trans. IV., 1858-64, 

 pp. 125-145, 148 ; Silliman, Journ. XXXV., 

 1 863, pp. 396-406. 



29. Note on the genus Leptocrelia. 



Albany Inst. Trans. IV., 1858-64, pp. 145- 

 147. 



30. Notice of some new species of fossils 



from a locality of the Niagara group, in In- 

 diana; with a list of identified species from the 

 same place. [1862.] Albany Inst. Trans. 

 IV., 1858-64, pp. 195-228. 



