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Hayes, Augustus A. 26. On a remarkable 

 change which has taken place in the compo- 

 sition and characters of the water supplied to 

 the City of Boston from Lake Cochituate. Amer. 

 Acad. Proc. III., 1852-57, pp. 173-178 ; Silli- 

 man, Journ. XIX., 1855, pp. 257-263. 



27. On a new species of Wax. Amer. 



Acad. Proc. HI., 1852-57, p. 190. 

 28. On hydro-electric currents. 



Amer. 

 Acad. Proc. IIL, 1852-57, p. 198. 



29. On a specimen of native Iron from 

 Liberia. Amer. Acad. Proc. III., 1852-57, p. 

 199. 



30. On Aluminium. Amer. Acad. Proc. 

 HI., 1852-57, p. 221. 



31. On the change of position among the 

 particles of solid metals, induced by the action 

 of gentle but continued percussion of the masses 

 they form. Amer. Acad. Proc. III., 1852-57, 

 pp. 322-325. 



32. On some points of chemical interest 

 connected with the manufacture of Ductile Iron 

 by the new process of H. BESSEMER. Amer. 

 Acad. Proc. HI., 1852-57, pp. 341-345. 



33. Reclamation of Borocalcite, as distinct 

 from a mixture of minerals, found near Iquique, 

 South Peru. SiUiman, Journ. XVIII., 1854, 

 p. 95. 



34. Report on a specimen of Fossilized 



Egg, from the Guano Islands, off the coast of 

 Peru. Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. V., 1854- 

 56, pp. 165-167. 



35. On Cochituate Water. Boston, Proc. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. V., 1854-56, pp. 169-177. 



36. On the existence of Native Iron in a 

 malleable state in Liberia, Africa. Boston, 

 Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. V., 1854-56, pp. 250- 

 252 ; SiUiman, Journ. XXL, 1856, pp. 153- 

 157 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. IIL, 1856, pp. 

 204-209. 



37. Analysis L of a saline mineral from S. 

 America. Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. V., 

 1854-56, pp. 392-394. 



38. On Serpentine rock. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXL, 1856, pp. 382-385. 



39. On the Monks Island Guano. Silli- 



man, Journ. XXH., 1856, pp. 300-301. 



4O. On the state in which phosphate of 

 Lime exists in sea-water. Boston, Proc. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. VI., 1856-59, pp. 48-51; Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. VI., 1857, pp. 103-107. 



41. Analysis of a specimen of Gum from 

 Africa. Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. VI., 1856- 

 59, pp. 129-131. 



4.2. On the kind of Sugar developed in the 

 Sorghum saccharatum, or Chinese Sugar-cane. 

 Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. VI., 1856-59, pp. 

 200-203. 



Hayes, Augustus A. 43. On a chemical change 



which takes place in the glucose of the Sorghum. 



Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. VI., 1856-59, pp. 



297-299. 

 44. On some modified results attending 



the decomposition of bituminous coals by heat. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1857 (pt. 2), pp. 50-51 ; 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. VII., 1858, pp. 33-35 ; 



Silliman, Journ. XXVII., 1859, pp. 294-295. 



- 45. On the composition of the so-called 

 Guano of the Atlantic Islands. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. VI., 1857, pp. 107-112. 



46. On the corrosion of yellow-metal 



sheathing in sea- water. Amer. Acad. Proc. IV., 

 1857-60, pp. 28-31. 



47. On the supposed meteorite from 



Marblehead. Silliman, Journ. XXV., 1858, 

 p. 135. 



48. Examination of a mineral substance 



in the medullary cavity of trees growing in the 

 Sandwich Islands. Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. VII., 1859-61, pp. 209-210. 



49. On the occurrence of soluble com- 



pounds of Copper, Lead, and Tin in newly- 

 distilled Alcoholic spirits. Chemical News, IV., 

 1861, p. 117. 



SO. On the occurrence of massive Datholite 

 in the mines of Lake Superior. Boston, Proc. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. VIII., 1861-62, pp. 62-64. 



Hayes, Augustus A., and C. T. Jackson. A 



description of a new mineral species, Lederite, 

 from Nova Scotia, with a chemical analysis. 

 SiUiman, Journ. XXV., 1834, pp. 78-84. 



Hayes, Augustus A., and Teschemacher. On 



the identity of Pyrochlore with the Microlite of 

 Prof. SHEPARD. Silliman, Journ. XLILL, 1842, 

 pp. 33-35. 



Hayes, Geo. E. Remarks on the geology of 



Western New York. Silliman, Journ. XXXI., 



1837, pp. 241-247. 

 2. Remarks on the geology and topography 



of Western New York. SiUiman, Journ. 



XXXV., 1839, pp. 86-105. 



Hayes, Isaac J. Observations upon the practi 

 cability of reaching the North Pole. Amer. 

 Assoc. Proc. 1858, pp. 234-254 ; Silliman, 

 Journ. XXVI., 1858, pp. 305-323. 



2. The passage to the North Pole. SiUi- 



man, Journ. XXV., 1858, pp. 384-392. 



3. Observations upon the relations existing 



between Food and the capabilities of men to 

 resist low temperatures. Amer. Journ. Med. 

 Sci. XXXVIII., 1859, pp. 114-118. 



Hayes, J. L. Probable influence of icebergs 

 upon drift. Boston, Journ. Nat. Hist. IV., 

 1843-44, pp. 426-451 ; Silliman, Journ. XLV.. 

 1843, pp. 316-327. 



