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Dana, James Dwight. 132. Observations on the 

 origin of some of the earth's features. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. XLIL, 1866, pp. 205-211, 252-253. 



133. Note on the possible identity of Tur- 



nfirite with Monazite. Amer. Journ. Sci. XLIL, 



1866, p. 420. 



134. On a connection between crystalline 



form and chemical constitution, with some infer- 

 ences therefrom. Amer. Journ. Sci. XLIV., 



1867, pp. 89-95, 252-263 ; Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 

 1867, pp. 178-185. 



135. On mineralogical nomenclature, No. 1. 



On system in mineralogical nomenclature. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. XLIV., 1867, pp. 145-151, 436; 

 Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1867, pp. 407-408. 



136. On the Feldspar group of minerals. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. XLIV., 1867, pp. 398-409. 



137. Note on anhydrous silicates. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci.XLV., 1868, pp. 109-110. 



138. Various accounts of the recent erup- 

 tion of Mauna Loa and Kilauea, Hawaii. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. XL VI., 1868, pp. 105-123. 



139. Note on the magnetite in the saiea of 

 Pennsbury, Pa. Amer. Journ. ct. XLVIII., 

 1869, pp. 360-361. 



140. On the quaternary, or post-tertiary, 

 of the New Haven region. Amer. Journ. Sci. I., 

 1871, pp. 1-5, 125-126. 



141. On the supposed legs of the trilobite, 



Asaphus platycephalus^ Amer. Journ. Sci. I., 

 1871, pp. 320-321 ; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. VII., 

 1871, pp. 366-368v 



142. On the Connecticut River valley gla- 

 cier, and other examples of glacier movement 

 along the valleys of New England. Amer. Journ. 

 Sci. II., 1871, pp. 233-243. 



143. On the position and height of the 

 elevated plateau in which the glacier of New 

 England, in the glacial era, had its origin. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. II., 1871, pp. 324-330. 



144. On the geology of the New Haven 



region, with special reference to the origin of 

 some of its topographical features. Connecticut 

 Acad. Trans. II., 1871-73, pp. 45-112. 



145. Notice of the address of PKOF. T. 



STERRY HUNT before the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 

 at Indianapolis. Amer. Journ. Sci. III., 1872, 

 pp. 86-93. 



146. On the Green Mountain quartzite. 



Amer. Journ. Sci. HI., 1872, pp. 179-186,250- 

 256. 



147. On the true Taconic. Amer. Journ. 



Sci. III., 1872, pp. 468-471. 



148. On the oceanic coral island subsi- 

 dence. Amer. Journ. Sci. IV., 1872, pp. 31-37. 



149. On the address before the AMERICAN 

 ASSOCIATION by T. STERRY HUNT [concerning 

 metamorphism]. Amer. Journ. Sci. IV, 1872, 

 pp. 97-105. 



Dana, James Dwight. 150. On the quartzite, 

 limestone, and associated rocks of the vicinity of 

 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., Mass. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. IV., 1872, pp. 363-370, 450-453 ; 

 V., 1873, pp. 47-53, 84-91 ; VI., 1873, pp. 257- 

 278. 



151. What is true Taconic? Canadian 



Naturalist, VI., 1872, pp. 479-480. 



152. On staurolite crystals and Green 



Mountain gneisses of the Silurian age. Amer. 

 Assoc. Proc. .XXII., 1873 (jpt. 2), pp. 25-27 ; 

 American Naturalist, VII., 1 873, pp. 658-660 ; 

 Canadian Naturalist, VII., 1873, p. 163. 



153. The slates of the Taconic mountains of 



the age of the Hudson River or Cincinnati group. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. XXII., 1873 (pt. 2), pp. 

 27-29; American Naturalist, VII., 1873, pp. 

 708-710. 



154. On the glacial and Champlain eras in 



New England. Amer. Journ. Sci. V., 1873, pp. 

 198-211. 



155. Additional note on the glacial era in 



New England. Amer. Journ. Sci. V., 1873, pp. 



>v 217-218. 



156. On the origin of mountains. Amer. 



Journ. Sci. V., 1873, pp. 347-350. 



157. On some results of the Earth's con- 

 traction from cooling, including a discussion of 

 the origin of mountains, and the nature of the 

 Earth's interior. Amer. Journ. Sci. V., 1873, 

 pp. 423-443, 474-475 ; (with additional notes) 

 Phil. Mag. XLVI., 1873, pp. 41-54, 131-140, 

 210-219, 276-289, 363-375. 



158. On some results of the earth's con- 

 traction from cooling. Part 2. The condition 

 of the earth's interior, and the connection of the 

 facts with mountain-making. 3. Metamorphism. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. VI., 1873, pp. 6-14. 



159. On some results of the earth's con- 

 traction from cooling. Part 4. Igneous ejections, 

 volcanoes. Amer. Journ. Sci. VI., 1873, pp. 

 104-115. 



16O. On some results of the earth's con- 

 traction from cooling. Part 5. Formation of 

 the continental plateaux and oceanic depressions. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. VI., 1873, pp. 161-172, 381- 

 382. 



161. On rocks of the Helderberg era, in the 



valley of the Connecticut the kinds including 

 staurolitic slate, hornblendic rocks, gneiss, mica 

 schist, etc., besides fossiliferous limestones. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. VI., 1873, pp. 339-352. 



Dana, Samuel Luther. For Biography, see 

 Amer. Acad. Proc. VIII., 1873, pp. 26-29. 



Dancel, (Zto*.) De 1'influence de 1'eau dans la 

 production du lait. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 

 Rend. LXI., 1865, pp. 243-244 ; Les Mondes, 

 VIII., 1865, pp. 758-761. 



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