FINAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE CATALOGUE OF THE PUB- 

 LISHED WRITINGS OF CHARLES ABIATHAR WHITE, 



1897-1908. 



By Timothy W. Stanton, 



Custodian of the Mesozoic Collection, U. S. National Museum. 



Dr. Charles A. White, who died in Washington June 29, 1910, at 

 the age of eighty-four, had been officially connected with the United 

 States National Museum for more than thirty years as curator of 

 paleontology, honorary curator of Mesozoic fossils, and, finally, after 

 retirement from more active duties, as associate in paleontology. 

 A brief biographical notice will be published in the Annual Report 

 of the United States National Museum. 



An annotated list of his published papers was included in Bulletin 

 30 of the United States National Museum, published in 1S85, and a 

 supplement bringing the record down to 1897, with a total of 211 

 entries, was printed in the Proceedings of the United States National 

 Museum, volume 20, pages 627-642. It is appropriate that the insti- 

 tution with which Doctor White was so long associated should com- 

 plete the record of his activity as a scientific writer by printing the 

 following final supplemental list containing 27 titles of papers pub- 

 lished between 1898 and 1908. The titles are taken from a chrono- 

 logically arranged and numbered manuscript list prepared by Doctor 

 White himself. 



212. 



White, C. A. Household Fuels and their Economic Uses. (Edited by his daughter, 

 Marian White.) American Kitchen Magazine, vol. 9, pp. 16-18;. 59-62; 137-142; 

 182-184; 221-225, and vol. 10, pp. 13-17; 49-54; 124-129; 162-164; 207-209. 

 Boston, 1898-1899. 



213. 



White, C. A. Early Homes and Home-makers of Iowa. Annals of Iowa, ser. 3, vol. 

 4, pp. 179-195. Des Moines, 1899. 



214. 



White, C. A. Tne structure and significance of certain botanical terms. Science, 

 new ser., vol. 12, pp. 62-64. New York, 1900. 



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