1893. ] NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 185. 
PHYSIOGRAPHY. 
‘“*On the Currents of the Gulf Stream and of the Pacific off Central 
America.”—Family Visitor, 1841. 
‘*Deep Sea Dredgings.”—Proc. N. Y. Lyc. Nat. Hist., Vol. I (1870), 
p. 106, 
‘On the Results of the Removal of Forests.”— Proc. N. Y. Lyc. Nat. 
Hist., Second Series (1873), p. 31. 
‘* Winds and Ocean Currents.’’—Science, January, 1886. 
‘* On Sea-level and Ocean Currents.’’—Science, July, 1886. 
‘¢Sea-level and Ocean Currents,’’-—Science, October, 1886. 
ZOOLOGY. 
“On the Geographical Distribution of Certain Species of Land and 
Fresh Water Shells.”—Proc. Amer. Asso, (1851), p. 105. 
“«Zoology of Northern California and Oregon.”—United States Pacific 
Railroad Reports, Vol. VI. (1857), pp, 37-110, pls. I-V. 
‘*Changes of Color on the Male Stickleback (Gasterosteus), during 
Sexual Excitement.’’—Proc. N. Y. Lyc. Nat. Hist., Vol. I (1870). p. 135. 
*©On a Cranium of Walrus found at Long Branch, N. J.’--Proc. 
N. Y. Lye. Nat. Hist., Vol. I. (1870), p. 75. 
“Geological Survey of Ohio.”—Zoology and Botany, Vol. IV., 8vo. 
Preface (1882. (Contains no Botany.) 
*-Uneducated Reason in the Cicada.’—School of Mines Quarterly, 
Vol. VIT. (1886), p. 152. 
Dr. Newserry was also one of the editors of Johnson’s En- 
cyclopeedia, having charge of Geology and Paleontology. He 
wrote many articles on these subjects for its pages, in 1875 and 
the years immediately following, 
Biographical sketches of Dr. Newserry have been published 
in all the current biographical dictionaries and cyclopedias. 
Portraits of him appear accompanying such sketches in ‘‘ Men 
of Progress,’’ 1870-71, p. 317, and ‘‘ Contemporary Biography 
of New York,’’ Vol. V., 1887, p. 255. The Popular Science 
Monthly, Vol. IX., p. 491 (1876), contains a sketch with portrait, 
and in Fairchild’s History of the New York Academy of Sciences, 
there is an excellent artotype. Since his death memorials have 
already appeared with portraits in the Engineering and Mining 
