MEMOIR OF GUYOT. 721 



LIST OF THE WRITINGS OF PROF. ARNOLD GUYOT. 



1835. Inaugural Dissertation, at Berlin, on the Natural Classification of Lakes. (In 

 Latin.) ^ 



1835. Numerous contributions to the EncyclopMie du xix^me Siecle, Paris. Among 

 them the more extensive are on Germany, Physical Geography of Germany, 

 and on the System of the Alps. 



1838. On the Structure of Glaciers and the Laws of Glacier Motion. Read before the 

 Geological Society of France in 1838, but not published until 1883. 



1842. On the Ribboned Structure of the Glacier of Gries. From the paper of 1838. 

 Read before the Soc.Sci.Nat.de Neuch4tel December 1, 1841, and published 

 in abstract in the Verhaudl. d. Schweiz Nat. Gesellschaft, Altdorf, 1842, pp. 

 199, 200. Published in full, excepting the last part, in New Phil. J., Edin- 

 burgh, XXXV, 1843, in a pai>er on Agassiz's Glacial Researches, by Desor ; 

 also in Tyndall's Glaciers of the Alps (1856), and his Forms of Water (1872) ; 

 also in full in Agassiz's Syst^me Glaciaire (1847). 



1842. Observatii ns on the Erratic Phenomena of Lower Switzerland and the Juras. 



Verhaudl. d. Schweiz. Nat. Ges., Altdorf, for July, 1842, pp. 132-145. 



1843. '45, '47. Observations on the Erratic Phenomena of Switzerland. Bull. Soc. Sci. 



Nat., Neuchatel, for November, 1843, May and December, 1845, and January, 

 1847. 



1844. On the Law of the Formation and Distribution of Glacier Crevasses. 



1847. Erratic Phenomena in the Alps. Abstract in D'Archiac's Hist. Progr. G6ol., 

 vol. II, pp. 259-265. 



1849. Earth and Man, or Lectures on Comparative Physical Geography in its Relation 



to the History of Mankind. 310 pp. 8vo. Boston. Second edition in 1850. 



1850. On the Upheaval of the Jnra Mountains by Lateral Pressure. Proc. Amer. 



Assoc, II, 115. Read before the association in August, 1849. 



1850. Directions for Meteorological Observations. For the observers of the Smith- 

 sonian system of meteorological observations. 



1852. Meteorological and Physical Tables. 212 pp. 8vo. Prepared for and pub- 

 lished by the Smithsonian Institution. A second edition in 1857,639 pp.; 

 a third edition in 1859, received an addition of 70 pages ; a fourth edition in 

 1884, 738 pp. 



1852. On the Topography of the State of New York. Rep. Regents Univ. New York 

 for 1851, p. 232. Albany. Reprinted in Am. Jonr. Sci., 2d ser., xiii, 1852. 



1859. Address at the Humboldt commemoration of the American Geological Society 



in October, 1859. Jour. Amer. Geogr. and Statist. Soc, i, No. 8, 1859, pp. 

 242-245. 



1860. CarlRitter: An address to the American Geographical Society, February 16, 



1860. Jour. Amer. Geogr. Soc, ii. No. 1, 1860, pp. 25-63. 



1861. On the Physical Structure of the Appalachian System of Mountains, with a 



physical map of the system. Amer. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., xxxi, 157. 



1861. Altitudes in North Carolina and Georgia. Geol. Rep. North Carolina of 1861, 

 and also of 1875. 



1866-'75. A series of School Geographies, six volumes, including a Physical Geog- 

 raphy. A series of wall maps, containing thirty maps. 



1873. A Treatise on Physical Geography. Johnson's Family Atlas of the World. 



1874. Cosmogony of the Bible, or the Biblical Account of Creation in the Light of 



Modern Science. Rep. of the Sixth Gen. Conference of the Evangelical Alli- 

 ance, in New York, 1873. 



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