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 pp. 74-76. 



3. Die topographischen Aufhahiueii der 



wissenschaftlichen Expedition nach Chorassan. 

 Zeitschr. allg. Erdkunde, VIII., 1860, pp. 273- 

 276. 



Chapel, - . Vice do conformation de 1'ex- 



tn'mite infuricure du canal digestif chez un 



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 Chapelain, . Note stir dcs depots qui so 



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107-110. 

 Chapelas, . fitoiles filantes ; leurs relations 



avec 1'atmosphere ; oscillations barometriques. 



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866. 

 Chapelier, . Sur les moeurs du Callicnemis 



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 Chapin, ,1. B. Junction of trap and sandstone. 



Silliraan, Journ. XXVII., 1835, pp. 104-112. 

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340. 

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protoxide of iron from the peroxide by the 



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310. 



3. On the detection of lead in the presence 

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4. On the notation of crystals. Phil. Mag. 

 XXXV., 1849, pp. 321-333. 



5. Remarks on the isomorphous relations 

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6. Note on the Phosphocerite of Mr. WATTS. 



[1849.] Chem. Soc. Journ. II., 1850, pp. 154- 

 157. 



7. On the identity of Breislakite and Augite. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXV1L, 1S50. pp. 444-446. 



8. On the employment of right rhnmlmidnl 

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 1850, pp. 446-447. 



9. Ueber die Kinwirkung von Baryt nnd 

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 1852, pp. 269-271. 



Chapman, Edward J. 10. On the classification 

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 11. On artesian wells near Silsoe, Bedford- 

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12. Mineralogical notes. Phil. Mag. VI., 



1853, pp. 115-121. 



13. On the classification of minerals. Phil. 



Mag. VI., 1853, pp. 175-182. 



14. Note on the object of the salt condi- 

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15. HUNT'S Wilsonite a Scapolite. Silli- 

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17. On the occurrence of the genus Cryp- 



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1857, pp. 264-263. 



18. On atomic constitution and crystalline 

 form as classification characters in mineralogy. 

 Canadian Journ. II., 1857, pp. 435-439. 



19. Questions connected with the Saltnessof 



the Sea. Canadian Journ. II., 1857, pp. 484-485. 



20. Deposition of native metals in vein 



fissures by electro-chemical agency. Canadian 

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21. On the essaying of coals by the blow- 

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 219 ; Phil. Mag. XV., 1858, pp. 433-444. 



22. On some new trilobites from Canadian 



rocks. Canadian Journ. III., 1858, pp. 230 

 238 ; Ann. Nat, Hist. II., 1858, pp. 9-16. 



23. On the hypostoma of Asaphus Cana- 



densis, and on a third new species of Asaphus, 

 from Canadian Rocks. Canadian Journ. IV., 

 1859, pp. 1-4. 



24. Note on the occurrence of Asaphus 

 megistos in Canadian rocks, with additional 

 remarks on Asaphus Hincksii. Canadian Journ. 

 IV., 1859, pp. 140-142. 



25. On a new species of Agelacrinites, and 



on the structural relations of that genus. Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. VI., 1860, pp. 157-162; Canadian 

 Journ. V., 1860, pp. 358-365. 



26. A popular exposition of the minerals 



and geology of Canada. [1859.] Canadian 

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 165,425-454; VIII., 1863, pp. 17-33, 111-126. 



27. On the geology of Belleville and the 



surrounding district. [1859.] Canadian Journ. 

 V., 1860, pp. 41-48. 



28. Agelacrinites Billingsii, a new species. 



Canadian Journ. V., 1860, pp. 204-205. 



29. Notes on the geology of the Blue Moun- 

 tain escarpment in Collingwood Township, Canada 

 West. Canadian Journ. V., 1860, pp. 304-305. 



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