PUBLICATIONS OF JOHN CASPER BRANNER 

 1884-1921 



1884 



The course and growth of the fibro-vascular bundles in palms. Proceedings of the American Philosophical 



Society, April 18, 1884, Vol. XXI, pp. 459-4S3, 12 figs. 

 The poror<5ca or bore of the Amazon. Science, Nov. 28, 1884, Vol. IV, pp. 488-492. Published as separate, 



with additional notes, 4 figs. Boston, 1885. 

 Rock inscriptions in Brazil. American Naturalist, Dec, 1884, Vol. XVIII, pp. 1187-1192, 2 figs., 3 plates. 



The separates contain also pp. 1192a and 1192b. 

 Preliminary report of observations upon insects injurious to cotton, orange, and sugar-cane in Brazil. U. S. 



Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 4, pp. 63-69. Washington, 1884. The 



same report reprinted as a separate, Boston, 1884. 

 The Batrachichthys. Science, March 28, 1884, Vol. Ill, p. 376, 1 fig. 

 Flexible sandstone. American Naturalist, Sept., 1884, Vol. XVIII, p. 927. 

 Notes upon the glacial striae observed in Wyoming-Lackawanna region. Lackawanna Institute, Proceedings 



and Collections, 1884, Vol. I, pp. 19-27. 



1885 



Inscripc6es em rochedos do Brazil. Translated by Dr. Joao Baptista Regueira Costa and published by the 

 Instituto Archeologico e Geographico Pernambucano. 4 plates. Pernambuco, Brazil, 1885. 



Glaciation of the Lackawanna valley. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 August, 18S5, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 212-214. Abstract, Science, 1885, Vol. VI, pp. 221-222. 



The reputation of the lantern-fly. American Naturalist, Sept., 1885, Vol. XIX, pp. 835-838, 1 fig. 



A Gitiranaboaa. Liberal Mineiro, Ouro Preto, Brazil, Dec. 19, 1885. 



Cotton in the Empire of Brazil; the antiquity, methods, and extent of its cultivation, together with statistics of 

 exportation and home consumption. Department of Agriculture, Special Report No. 8, pp. 79. Washing- 

 ton, 1885. 



Cotton caterpillars in Brazil. Appendix V, pp. 49-54, of the Fourth Report of the U. S. Entomological Commis- 

 sion ... on cotton worm and boll worm. Washington, 1885. 



Poror6ca oder der Zeitstrom am Amazonas Das Ansland, Vol. 58, pp. 11-15, 1885. Zeitschrift fur Schule 

 Geographie, Vol. VI, p. 201, 1885. 



1886 



Glaciation of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Feb. 



19, 1886, Vol. XXIII, pp. 337-357, 2 maps. Abstract, Science, 1886, Vol. VIII, p. 422. 

 Geographical and geological exploration in Brazil. American Naturalist, August, 1886, Vol. XX, pp.' 687-690. 

 Notes upon a native Brazilian language. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of 



Science, August, 1886, Vol. XXXV, pp. 329-330. 

 The thickness of the ice in Northeastern Pennsylvania during the glacial epoch. American Journal of Science, 



Nov., 1886, Vol. CXXXII, pp. 362-366. 

 Geological map of Indiana, colored according to the scheme of the International Congress of Geologists, 2x4. 



Indianapolis, 1886. 

 Rough notes of lectures on Botany. Indiana University, 1886. 



1887 



The railways of Brazil; reprinted from the Railway Age, July 8, 1887, Vol. XII, pp. 470-473, with notes and 

 additions, 26 pages, 2 maps. Chicago, 1887. 



Annual report of the Geological Survey of Arkansas for 1887, 15 pages. Little Rock, 1887. 



Additional notes on the lantern-fly of Brazil. Transactions of the New York Academy of Science, Nov. 21, 

 1887. Vol. VII, pp. 66-68. 



Notes on the glacial striae observed in the Lackawanna- Wyoming region. Lackawanna Institute of History and 

 Science, 1887, Vol. I, pp. 19-27. Scranton, 1887. 



Topographical map in ten-foot contours of a portion of the Lackawanna valley between Scranton and Carbon- 

 "■ dale, Lackawanna county, in the Northern Anthracite coal field; scale 1600' = 1". Preliminary topographi- 

 cal map, Lackawanna valley sheets, Nos. I and II. Annual Report of the Second Geological Survey of 

 jPennsylvania, 1886. Harrisburg, 1887. 



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