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well as possible. In this work much assistance has been 

 rendered by Mr. Arthur Hollick, Dr, N. L. Britton, Professor 

 L. F. Ward and Professor H. L. Fairchild to whom grateful 

 acknowledgments are due. Practically, the same list as this, is 

 printed in chronological order in the School of Mines Quarterly 

 for Januar}^ 1893, p. 99, and an extra leaf of additions, which 

 are incorporated here, was distributed with the reprints. The 

 American Geologist for 1893 will contain the complete, amended, 

 chronological list. Dr. Britton also published in the Bulletin 

 of the Torrey Botanical Club for March, 1893, pp. 95-98, a list of 

 the botanical papers of Dr. Newberry and on j^p. 94-95, a list of 

 the plants which have been named after him. In the following, 

 the papers are chronologically arranged under the headings : 

 Archaeology; Biography; Botany; Geology, Economic; Geology, 

 General; Miscellaneous; Palaeontology, Animal; Palaeontology, 

 Vegetable; Physiography; Zoology. 



ARCHAEOLOGY. 



" The Earliest Traces of Man Found in North America." — Pi'oc. N. 

 Y. Lye. Nat. Hist., Vol. I. (1870), p. 2. 



"Ancient Civilizations of America." — Abstract, Trans. N. Y. Acad,, 

 Sci., Vol. I. (1882), p. 121). 



" The Ancient Civilizations of America." — Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 

 Vol. IV. (1885), p. 47. 



" Ancient Mining in North America." — American Antiquarian, Vol. 

 XI. (1889), p. 164. 



"The Man of Spy." Notice of the recent discovery of two nearly 

 complete slieletons of paleeolithic men in the gravel of Spy, near Liege, 

 Belgium.— Science, March 29th, 1889. 



BIOGRAPHY. 



" Biographical Sketch of Prof. Louis Agassiz." — Address delivered 

 at Cornell Universitj-, 1885. 



"Memoir of Dr. John P. Kirtland."— Biographical Memoirs of the 

 National Academy Science, Vol. II. (1886), p. 129. 



" Biographical Sketch of Dr. Barnard."— Report of he Regents of 

 the University of the State of Now York, 1889. 



BOTANY. 



"Tiie Botany of Northern California and Oregon" — United States 

 Pacific Railroad Report, Vol. \I. (18.7) ; Botanical Report, pp. 1-94, pis. 

 I-XVI. 



