Ruschenberger.] i-4t4t [Nov. 6, 



Philosophical Society; Fellow of the Boston Academy of Arts and 

 Sciences ; Member of the Boston Nat. Hist. Society, &c, &c. In two 

 volumes. Quarto, I. pp. xxiv, 586. 32 full page illustrations and 136 

 cuts ; II. pp. xxiv, 1045. 42 plates and 778 cuts. Printed by William Black- 

 wood & Sons, Edinburgh. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1858. 



On the Distribution and Probable Origin of the Petroleum, or Rock-oil 

 of Western Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio. Proc. Glasgow Phil. Soc, 

 iv, 1860, pp. 355-359. 



On the Relations of Deposits of common Salt to Climate. [I860.] Proc. 

 Glasgow Phil. Soc, v, 1864, pp. 7-9. 



On the Origin of Cyclones. [1861.] Proc. Glasgow Phil. Soc, v, 1864, 

 pp. 57-60. 



Report on the Wheatley and Brookdale Mines, Chester Co., Penna. New 

 York Mining Mag., pp. 375-387. 



On the Pleistocene Glacial Climate of Europe. [1865.] Proc. Boston 

 Nat. Hist. Soc, x, 1866, p. 241-245. 



On Petroleum. [1865.] Proc. Glasgow Phil. Soc, vi, 1868, pp. 48-61. 



By Henry D. and William B. Rogers. 



Experimental Inquiry into some of the Laws of the Elementary Voltaic 

 Battery. Silliman, Journ., xxvii, 1835, pp. 39-61. 



Contributions to the Geology of the Tertiary Formations of Virginia. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans., v, 1837, pp. 319-331 ; vi, pp. 347-377. 



Observations on the Geology of the Western Peninsula of Upper Canada 

 and the Western part of Ohio. [1841]. Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans., viii, 

 1843, pp. 273-284. 



On the Phenomena and Theory of Earthquakes and the Explanation 

 they afford of certain facts in Geological Dynamics. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 

 1843 (pt. 2), pp. 57-59. 



An Account of two remarkable Trains of Angular Erratic Blocks, in 

 Berkshire, Massachusetts; with an attempt at an explanation of the Phe- 

 nomena. Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., v, 1845-47, pp. 310-329. 



On the Geological Age of the White Mountains. Silliman, Journ., i, 



1846, pp. 410-421. 



/ 

 By Henry D. Rogers and Martin H. Boye. 



Upon a New Compound of the Deutochloride of Platinum, Nitric 

 Oxide and Chlorohydric Acid. Amer. Philos. Soc. Trans., vii, 1841, pp. 

 59-66 ; Liebig Annalen, xl, pp. 289-290. 



List of the Published Writings op Robert E. Rogers, M.D., 



LL.D., &c. 



Experiments on the Blood, together with some New Facts in regard to 

 Animal and Vegetable Structures, illustrative of many of the most import- 

 ant Phenomena of Organic Life, among them Respiration, Animal Heat, 



