BIBLIOGRAPHY OF J. S. NEWBERRY. -.'••'.I 



In his scientific work he sometimes displayed almost the insight of a 

 seer, and from his ability to grasp, as it were by intuition, the bearings 

 of many widely isolated facts, he has shown a quite prophetic instinct. 

 His determinations of strata in the west, although based on the hasty 

 itineraries of exploring parties, have been very generally corroborated 

 by later and more deliberate work. The same is true of his early views 

 on the origin of petroleum, and on the buried channels that have been 

 since discovered around nearly all the waterfalls of the central part of 

 the country. He was withal extremely conservative on many doubtful 

 points and before his classes was always very cautious of statement. 

 With his students his relations were marked by great kindliness, and by 

 them he was universally beloved. 



Dr Newberry was married in Cleveland, in ISIS, to Miss Sarah B. 

 Gaylord, who, with six of their seven children, survives him. 



The following bibliography contains those titles of Dr Newberry's 

 writings which are to be regarded as broadly included under geologic 

 science. A chronologic list of all his writings is published in the Trans- 

 actions of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume xii, pages 174-185, 

 and in the "American Geologist" for July, 18-93. A list of his botanic 

 papers, with a list of the plants named after him, is printed in the Bulle- 

 tin of the Torrey Botanical Club for March, 1893. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 ARCHAEOLOGY. 



The Earliest Traces of Man Found in North America: Proc. N. V. Lye. Nat. Hist., 



vol. i, 1870, p. -2. 

 Ancient Civilizations of America: Abstract, Trans. A'. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. i, 1882, p. 



L20. 

 The Ancient Civilizations of America : Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. , vol. iv, L885, p. 47. 

 Ancient Mining in North America: American Antiquarian, vol. xi, 1889, |>. L64. 



The Man of Spy : Notice of the recent discovery of .two nearly complete skeletons 

 of paleolithic men in the gravel of Spy, near Liege, Belgium : Science, March 

 29, 1889. 



ECONOMIC GEOLOGY. 



Report on the Economic Geology of the Route of the Ashtabula and New Lisbon 

 Railroad: Cleveland, Ohio, 1857, 8vo, pp. 4!). 



The oil Region of the Upper Cumberland in Kentucky and Tennessee: Cincin- 

 nati, L866, pp. 10. 



Prospectus of the Neff Petroleum Company, Knox County, Ohio: L866, pp. 16-23, 

 pp. 40-43, < lambier, < >hio. 



On Titaniferous Iron Ores: Proc. A\ Y. Lye. Nat. Hist., vol. i, L870, p. 223. 



Geology in its Applications to Agriculture: Proc. Ohio Agric. Convention, L870, p. 

 65. 



