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Eaton, Amos. 10. On forest trees, orchard trees. 

 . Silliman, Journ. XIIL, 1828, pp. 193-195. 



11. Geological nomenclature, classes of 



Rock?, &c. Silliman. Journ. XIV., 1828, pp. 

 145-159, 359-368. 



12. General geological strata. Silliman. 



Journ. XIV., 1828, pp. 359-368. 



13. Living molluscous animals in diluvial 



deposits. Quart. Journ. ScL L. 1829, p. 208. 



14. Gases, acids, and salts, of recent origin 



and now forming, on and near the Erie Canal, 

 in the state of New York ; also living antedi- 

 luvian animals. Silliman, Journ. XV., 1829. 

 pp. 233-249. 



15. Argillite. embracing anthracite coal. 



Silliman, Joum. XVI., 1829, pp. 299-301. 



16. Observations on the coal formations 



in the state of Xew York in connexion with the 

 great ccal beds of Pennsylvania. Albany Inst. 

 Trans. I., 1830, pp. 126-130; Silliman, Journ. 

 XIX., 1831, pp. 21-26. 



17. Geological problem. Silliman, Journ. 



XVH. ; 1830, pp. 63-69. 



18. All primitive general strata, below 



granular quartz, are contemporaneous and 

 schistose. Silliman. Journ. XVII., 1830, pp. 

 334-336. 



19. The gold of the Carolinas in Talcose 



Slate. Silliman. Journ. XVIII.. 1830, pp. 50- 

 52. 



2O. Crotulus ': reliquus, or Arundo "i cro- 



taloides. Silliman. Journ. XX.. 1831, pp. 122- 

 123. 



21. The gold of Mexico in a rock equiva- 

 lent to that which contains the gold of the Caro- 

 linas. Silliman. Journ. XX.. 1831, p. 124. 



22. Geological equivalents. Silliman. 



Journ. XXL, 1832, pp. 132-138. 



23. Four cardinal points in stratiogra- 



phical geology, established by organic remains. 

 Silliman, Journ. XXI., 1832, pp. 199-200. 



24. Trilobites Brongniartia. Silliman. 



Journ. XXII.. 1832, pp. 165-166. 



25. The coal beds of Pennsylvania equiva- 



lent to the great secondary measures of Europe. 

 Silliman. Journ. XXIIL, 1833, pp. 399-400. 



26. Geology and meteorology west of the 

 Rocky Mountains. Silliman, Journ. XXV., 

 1834, pp. 351-354. 

 27. Cherty Lime-rock, or Corniferous 



Lime-rock, proposed as the line of reference for 

 state geologists of New York and Pennsylvania. 

 Silliman, Journ. XXXVI., 1839, pp. 61-71. 

 28. References to North-American lo- 

 calities, to be applied in illustration of the 

 equivalency of geological deposits on the eastern 

 and western sides of the Atlantic. Silliman, 

 Journ. XXXIX.. 1S40. pp. 149-156. 



Eaton, Daniel C. On three new Ferns from 

 California and Oregon. Silliman, Juurn. XXII., 

 1856, p. 138. 



2. Characters of some new Filices from 



Japan and adjacent regions, collected by Charles 

 WRIGHT in the North Pacific Exploring Expe- 

 dition under Capt. John RODGERS. Amer. Acad. 

 Proc. IV., 1857-60, pp. 110-111. 



3. Enumeration of Ferns collected by Mr. 



C. WRIGHT, in Eastern Cuba in 1856-57. Sil- 

 liman, Journ. XXVIL, 1859, pp. 197-201. 



4. Filices Wrightianae et Fendlerianse, 



nempe in Insula Cuba a Carolo WRIGHT et in 

 Venezuela ab Aug. FENDLER, ann. 1854-60 

 (nonnullis Panamensibus, etc. interjectis) enu- 

 meratse. [I860.] Boston, Mem. Amer. Acad. 

 VIII., 1863, pp. 193-220. 



Eaton, Henry Storks. On the fall of rain in 

 Devonshire. [1861.] Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. 

 L, 1863, pp. 9-21. 



2. Results of barometrical observations at 



Exeter. [1862.] Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. L, 

 1863, pp. 204-211. 



3. Average height of the barometer in 



London for 83 years. Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. 

 L, 1863, pp. 273-295. 



4. The antagonism of the polar and equa- 



torial air-currents, exemplified illustratively by 

 the unseasonable storm in Western Europe of 

 the 18th and 19th of May 1863. Brit. Meteor. 

 Soc. Proc. I., 1863, pp. 376-377. 



Eaton, R. Description of a double exciting 

 cylinder Electrical Machine. Sturgeon, Ann. 

 Electr. VIL, 1841, pp. 81-82. 



Ebbesen, . Oru en Hosten 1855 foretagen 



videnskabelig Reise til en Deel af Tydsklands 

 Bade samt en Sammenstilling mellem disse og 

 Sandefjords Bad. Christiania. Norsk Mag. X^ 

 1856, pp. 217-249. 



Ebel, . Die epidemische Constitution und 



ihr Verhalten in physiologischer, atiologischer. 

 und pathogenetische/Hinsicht. Hufeland, Journ. 

 Arzn. LXXXIX., 1839 (Hft. 5), pp. 3-72. 



2. Geschichte einer Scrotalgeschwulst die 



Rudimente eines Fotus enthaltend, nebst Be- 

 merkungen. Hufeland, Journ. Arzn. XCI., 1840, 

 (Hft. 4), pp. 3-20. 



Ebel, . Reise in Montenegro. [1841.] Ber- 

 lin, Monatsb. Ges. Erdk. ITL, 1842, pp. 132- 

 141. 



2. Ueber Montenegro und dessen Bewohner. 



Berlin, Monatsb. Ges. Erdk. IV., 1847, pp. 21- 

 28. 



Ebel, 



L'eber den Einfluss der Phosphor- 



zundholzfabrication auf die Gesundheit der 

 Arbeiter. Casper, Wochenschrift, 1851, pp. 

 145-158, 161-176. 



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