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Method used in the Coast Survey for showing the results of current 

 observations. Proc. Amer. Assoc, New Haven, 1850, p. 70; C. S. Rep., 



1850, p. 136. 

 Remarks upon the meeting of the American Association at Charleston, 



in March, 1850. Proc. Amer. Assoc., New Haven, 1850, p. 159. 



Notes of a discussion of tidal observations, in connection with the Coast 

 Survey, made at Cat Island, in the Gulf of Mexico. Proc. Amer. Assoc. 

 New Haven, 1850, p. 281 ; Amer. Journ. Sci., xii, 341 ; C. S. Rep., 1851 

 p. 127. 



Current chart of New York Bay, from observations in the Coast Survey. 

 Proc. Amer. Assoc, Cincinnati, 1851, p. 43. 



Comparison of curves showing the hourly changes of magnetic declina- 

 tion at Philadelphia, Toronto, and Hobarton from April to August, and 

 from October to February, and for March and September. Proc. Amer* 

 Assoc, Cincinnati, 1851, p. 62. 



On the determination of the velocity of sound by the method of coin- 

 cidences. Proc. Amer. Assoc, Cincinnati, 1851, p. 75. 



Notes on the use of the zenith telescope in determining latitudes in the 

 Coast Survey by Talcott's method, and on the reduction of the obser- 

 vations. Proc. Amer. Assoc, Cincinnati, 1851, p. 151 ; Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 xiv, 191. 



Additional notes of a discussion of tidal observations made in connection 

 with the Coast Survey at Cat Island, Louisiana. Proc. Amer. Assoc, 

 Albany, 1851, p. 94 ; Amer. Journ. Sci., xiv, 346 ; C. S. Rep., 1852, p. 111. 



Notes on the tide's at Sand Key, near Key West, Florida. Proc Amer. 

 Assoc, Albany, 1851, p. 138. 



Address on retiring from the duties of president of the American Asso- 

 ciation for the Advancement of Science. Proc. Amer. Assoc, Albany, 



1851, p. 41. 

 Report on the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, (as chairman of a 



committee.) 

 -July. On the tides at Key West, Florida, from observations made in connection 

 with the United States Coast Survey. Proc Amer. Assoc, Cleveland, 



1853, p. 32 ; Amer. Journ, Sci., xviii, 305 ; C. S. Rep., 1853, p. 71. 

 On the tides of the western coast of the United States, from observations 



at San Francisco, California, in connection with the United States 

 Coast Survey. Proc. Amer. Assoc, Cleveland, 1853, p. 42; Amer. Journ. 

 Sci., xxi, 1 ; C. S. Rep., 1853, p. 77. 

 Preliminary determination of co-tidal lines on the Atlantic coast of the 

 United States, from the Coast Survey tidal observations. Proc. Amer m 

 Assoc, Washington, 1854, p. 107 ; Amer. Journ. Sci., xxi, 14 ; C. S. Rep., 



1854, p. 147. 

 Comparison of the diurnal inequality of the tides at San Diego, San 



Francisco, and Astoria, on the Pacific coast of the United States, from 

 observations in connection with the Coast Survey. Proc Amer. Assoc, 

 Washington, 1854, p. 161 ; Amer. Journ. Sci., xxi, 10 ; C. S. Rep., 1854, 

 p. 152. 

 On the distribution of temperature in and near the Gulf Stream, off the 

 coast of the United States, from observations made in the Coast 

 Survey. Proc Amer. Assoc, Washington, 1854, p. 134 ; Amer. Journ. 

 Sci., xxi, 29 ; C. S. Rep., 1854, p. 156. 



-June. Second report on the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. 



-Feb. Discussion of observations for the isodynamic, isogonic, and isoclinal 

 curves of terrestrial magnetism, on and near the line of the boundary 

 survey between the United States and Mexico, made in 1849-1852, 



