BIBLIOGRAPHY OF T. STERRY HUNT. 3S5 



a large amount of original laboratory research and on a skillful use of 

 that of others. Such a review brings out to light also a laek of that ex- 

 perience in detailed field-work, both original and critical, especially in 

 structural geology, which is essential in building hypotheses and in test- 

 ing them step by step. One cannot but feel that he was seriously limited 

 by this deficiency, and that this limitation caused him to continue 

 through the world's half century of progress in geology to construct a 

 history of the early globe on a plan circumscribed by conceptions formed 

 early in his career. Throughout his time he was the leading representa- 

 tive of chemical geology in America, and his works contain, both on the 

 side of original research and of speculation, very much of the material 

 necessary to construct the same history on lines more in accord with the 

 present requirements. On its suggestive side Dr Hunt's work in chemical 

 geology has ranked high in both hemispheres and its influence will long- 

 continue to be felt, and in a growing science this is perhaps the rarest 

 and most important side. 



The following bibliography indicates in the most graphic manner the 

 enormous amount of work performed by Dr Hunt during his scientific 

 career : 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Some Ores and mineral Waters: Rep. Canadian Geol. Survey, 1845. 



Description and Analysis of various Minerals, Ores and mineral Waters: Rep. 

 < 'a undid n Geol. Survey, 1S47. 



Examinations of various Minerals and mineral Springs: Rep. < '<tn>t<li<ni Geol. Sur- 

 vey, 1848. 



Analyses of various Soils, mineral Waters and Ores: Rep. Canadian Geol. Sunn/, 

 1849. 



Examinations of various Minerals and mineral Waters: Rep. Canadian Geol. Sur- 

 vi y, 1850. 



Analyses of Rocks, Soils, Minerals and mineral Waters: Rep. Canadian Geol. Sur- 

 vey, 1851. 



On the Taconic System: Proc Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. iv, 1850, p. 202. 



On the mineral Springs of Canada: Am. Jour. Sci., vol. xi, 1851, p. 174. 



(>n some Canadian Minerals: /,., /•;. and I). Philosophical Magazine, April, 1851, pp. 

 322-328. 



On Loganite, a new Mineral : L., E. and D. Philosophical Magazine, Julv, L851, pp. 

 65-07. 



Classification and Analysis of mineral Waters, with Examination of various Min- 

 erals and Ores: Rep. Canadian Geol. Survey, L852. 



Examination of some American .Minerals: Am. Jour. Sci., vol. xiv, 1852, pp. 340- 

 :;4fi. 



On the Constitution and equivalent Volume of some mineral Species: .1///. Jour. 



Sri., vol. xiv, is. - ):;, pp. 203-218. 

 On mineral Waters of Canada: J,',}!. Canadian Geol. Survey, L853, pp. 347-365. 



