124 BULLETIN NO. 30, UNITi:i> STATKS NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



28 



Whitk, C. a. Nutunil Scieuce in our Common Scliools. <^Iowa SchoolJourual, vol. 

 xii, \\\t. 1-4. Dos Moines, 1870. 



Methods of iutercsting school children in n.itural history are suggested. 



29 



Whitk, C. A. Kjcrkkcnmreddings in Iowa. <|American Naturalist, vol. iii, pp. 54- 

 r,5. Salem, 1870. 



This is the first public announcement of the fact that the shell-heaps of the western rivers 

 are true kjoekkenmoeddings. 



30. 



White, C. A. Lilies of the Rocks. <American Naturalist, vol. iii, pp. 55S-554. Sa- 

 lem, 1870. 



A review of part of an article by G. Hinrichs, in the August No., vol. iii, of the Naturalist, 

 entitled "Lilies of the Fields, of the Rocks, and the Clouds." This note is signed "Zoologi- 



CU8." 



31. 



White, C. A. Prairie Fires. <[ American Naturalist, vol. v, pji. 68-70. Salem, 1871. 

 An incident of personal experience related. 



32. 



White, C. A. Albino Flowers. <^Anierican Naturalist, vol. v, pp. 161-1()2. Salem,' 

 1871. 



It is observed that a certain cluster of the common field clover produced white flowers one 

 year, and those of the ordinary red color the next. Also, that a specimen of white Liatris was 

 observed, the latter being deemed important because the rose-red color is common to the whole 

 genas. 



33. 



White, C. A. [Remarks on the "Geological History of the Gulf of Mexico" by 

 Prof. E.W. Hilgarrl.] <^ American Naturalist, vol. v, pp. r)iy-520. Salem, 1871. 



These remarks were made before the American Association for the Advancement of Sci- 

 ence, at the 20th (Indianajiolis) meeting, 1871, with reference to the paper above cited. 



34. 



Whitk, C. A. [Remarks on tb(^ liomologies of the Carpal and Tarsal bones in Birds. J 

 <^ American Naturalist, vol. v, p. 52;'). Salem, 1871. 



These remarks were m.ide before the American Association for the Advancement of Sci- 

 ence, 20th meeting (Indianajjolis), with reference to a paper read by E S. Morse, "On the 

 Carpal and Tarsal bones of Bird.s.'' 



35. 



Whitk, C. A. Mammoth Cave. <^University Reporter, [a college paper of the Iowa 

 State University.] 4to. Vol. iv, pp. 81-8:5. Iowa City, 1872. 



An account of a visit to Mammoth Cave. Kentucky, in company with the American Asso- 

 ciation for the Advancement of Science. 



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White, C. A. Manual of Physical Geography aiul Institutions of the State of Iowa. 

 4to. pp. 1-85, pis. i-iii and figts. l>aven])ort, 187:5. 



This book was jireparcd for use in the schools of the State. It embraces an account of the 

 history, constitution, and school laws of the State ; its educational, cbatitable, and jtenal in- 

 stitutions, land surveys, elections, taxen, &c. In 1883 an edition was i.ssufd purporting to be 

 the 15th and also to be revised, but it has never been revised by the author since the first 

 edition. 



