452 NATHANIEL SOUTHGATE SHALER 



MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS AND SCIENTIFIC PAPERS 



On the Formation of Mountain Chains. Geological Magazine, London, 

 1868. 



Earthquakes. Atlantic Monthly, June, 1869. 



Great Earthquakes of the Old World. Id., August, 1869. 



An Account of Specimens from Ohio and Kentucky, presented to the Pea- 

 body Museum, Harvard University (a letter to Jeffries Wyman). Peabody 

 Museum Reports, i, 1214. Cambridge, 1869. 



Earthquakes of the American Continents. Atlantic Monthly, October, 1869. 



Earthquakes of the Western United States. Id., November, I860. 



California Earthquakes. Id., March, 1870. 



The Time of the Mammoths. American Naturalist, May, 1870. 



An Ex-Southerner in South Carolina. Atlantic Monthly, July, 1870. 



Father Blumhardt's Prayerful Hotel. Id., December, 1870. 



The Effect of Pressure on Rocks. Proceedings Boston Society Natural His- 

 tory, January, 1872. 



Notes on the Origin of our Domesticated Cat. Id., April, 1872. 



Notes on the Effects of the Upright Position of Man. Id., June, 1872 ; vol. xv, 

 p. 188. 



Rattlesnake Hypothesis. American Naturalist, April, 1872. 



On the Geology of the Island of Aquidneck and the Neighboring Parts of 

 the Shores of Narragansett Bay. Id., September, October, and December, 

 1872. 



Effects of Extraordinary Seasons on the Distribution of Animals and Plants. 

 Id., November, 1872. 



Notes on the Right and Sperm Whales. Id., January, 1873. 



The Summer's Journey of a Naturalist. Atlantic Monthly, June, August, 

 and September, 1873. 



The Moon. Id., September, 1874. 



Notes on Some of the Phenomena of the Elevation and Subsidence of the 

 Continents. Proceedings Boston Society Natural History, December, 1874; 

 vol. xvii, p. 288. 



Martha's Vineyard. Atlantic Monthly, December, 1874. 



North American Climate. Proceedings Boston Society Natural History, 

 1875. 



Notes on Cause of Geological Value of Variations in Rainfall. Id., October, 

 1875; vol. xviii, p. 176. 



Some Considerations on the Possible Means whereby a Warm Climate may 

 be produced wthin the Arctic Circle. Id., January, 1875; vol. xvii, p. 332. 



