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Hall, Asaph. 72. KEPLER'S problem. Des 

 Moines, Analyst, 10, 1883, pp. 65-66. 



Hall, Charles. Notes on screw propulsion. Naval 

 Architects Trans., 22, 1881, pp. 291-295. 



Hall, Charles E. Notes on glacial action visible 

 along the Kittatinny or Blue Mountain, Carbon, 

 Northampton, and Monroe Counties, Pennsyl- 

 vania. [1875.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 14, 

 1876, pp. 620-621. 



2. On glacial deposits at West Philadelphia. 



[1875.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 14, 1876, pp. 

 633-634. 



3. Contribution to palaeontology from the 



Museum of the second Geological Survey of 

 Pennsylvania : [Eurypterus penrisylvamcus, 

 prov. n. sp. ; Dolichopterus mansfieldi, n. sp.]. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 16, 1877, pp. 621-622. 

 4. The relations of the crystalline rocks of 



Eastern Pennsylvania to the silurian limestone^ 

 and the Hudson River age of the hydromica 

 schists. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 18, 1880, pp. 

 435-443. 



Hall, Christopher Webber, & Peckham, Stephen 

 Farnum. On lintonite and other forms of 

 thomsonite : a preliminary notice of the zeolites 

 of the vicinity of Grand Marais, Cook County, 

 Minnesota. [1879.] Amer. Journ. Sci., 19, 

 1880, pp. 122-130. 



Hall, Edwin H. On a new action of the magnet 

 on electric currents. Amer. Journ. Math., 2, 

 1879, pp. 287-292; Amer. Journ. Sci., 19, 1880, 

 pp. 200-205; Phil. Mag., 9, 1880, pp. 225- 

 230. 



2. On BOLTZMAN[N]'S method for deter- 

 mining the velocity of an electric current. Amer. 

 Journ. Sci., 20, 1880, pp. 52-54. 



3. On the new action of magnetism on a 

 permanent electric current. Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 20, 1880, pp. 161-186; Phil. Mag., 10, 1880, pp. 

 301-328. 



4. On the "rotational coefficient" in 

 various metals. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1881, pp. 

 552-553 ; Nature, 25, 1882, pp. 46-47. 



5. On the "rotational coefficient" in nickel 

 and cobalt. [Continuation of No. 3.] London, 

 Phys. Soc. Proc., 4, 1881, pp. 325-342; Phil. 

 Mag., 12, 1881, pp. 157-172. 



6. " Rotational coefficients " of various 



metals. [Further experiments.] Amer. Journ. 

 Sci., 25, 1883, pp. 215-219; Phil. Mag., 15, 

 1883, pp. 341-346. 



Hall, Francis P. On the action of certain vege- 

 table acids on lead and tin. Amer. Chem. Journ., 

 4, 1883, pp. 440-452 ; Chemical News, 47, 1883, 

 pp. 290-291, 300-302. 



Hall, (Rev.} George Rome. 2. On a piece of 

 timber recently encrusted with carbonate of lime 

 from a coal-pit near Gunnerton, North Tynedale, 

 with some remarks on the rate of formation of 



similar deposits in ossiferous caves in connection 



with the antiquity of man. [1876.] Northumb. 



Nat. Hist. Trans., 7, 1880, pp. 88-96. 

 Hall, Granville Stanley. Color-perception. Amer. 



Acad. Proc., 13, 1878, pp. 402-413. 

 Hall, Granville Stanley, & Bowditch, Henry P. 



Optical illusions of motion. Journ. of Physiol., 



3, 1882, pp. 297-307. 

 Hall, Granville Stanley, &, Kries, J. von. Ueber 



die Abhangigkeit der Reaction szeiten vom Ort 



des Reizes. Archiv Anat. Physiol. (Physiolog. 



Abthg.}, 1879, (Suppl-Sd., pp. 1-10). 

 Hall, Granville Stanley, & Kronecker, Hugo. 



Die willkiirliche Muskelaction. Archiv Anat. 



Physiol. (Physiolog. Abthy.\ 1879 (Suppl-Bd., 



pp. 11-47). 

 Hall, Henry. The telephonic ventilation tell-tale. 



North Engl. Inst. Miu. Engin. Trans., 27, 1878, 



pp. 121-124. 

 Hall, Henry, & Clark, - . The mechanical 



effect of " blown-out shots " 011 ventilation. 



North Engl. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 25, 1876, 



pp. 239-248. 

 Hall, J. C. A visit to Corea, in October 1882. 



Geogr. Soc. Proc., 5, 1883, pp. 274-284. 

 Hall, (Lieut.) J. G. Locomotives for ascending 



steep inclines witli sharp curves. Van Nostrand's 



Engin. Mag., 11, 1874, pp. 310-313, 401-403. 

 Hall, James. 54. On the geology of the southern 



counties of New York and adjacent parts of 



Pennsylvania, especially with reference to the 



age and structure of the Catskill Mountain range. 



Amer. Assoc. Proc., 24 (1875) (Pt. 2), pp. 80-84. 



55. Note upon the history and value of 



the term Hudson River Group in American 

 geological nomenclature. [1877.] Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc., 26, 1878, pp. 259-265. 



56. The hydraulic beds and associated 



limestones at the falls of the Ohio. [1877.] 

 Albany Instit. Trans., 9, 1879, pp. 169-180. 



57. * Contributions to the geological history 

 of the American continent. [The address of the 

 retiring President, delivered before the Montreal 

 meeting of the Amer. Assoc. for the Adv. of Sci., 

 1857.] Amer. Assoc. Proc., 31, 1883, pp. 29-71. 



58. Descriptions of new species of fossils 



from the Niagara formation at Waldron, Indiana. 

 [1879.] Albany Instit. Trans., 10, 1883, pp. 57 

 -76. 



59. Bryozoans of the upper Helderberg 



and Hamilton groups. [1881.] Albany Instit. 

 Trans., 10, 1883, pp. 145-197. 



6O. Preliminary note on the microscopic 



shell-structure of the palaeozoic Brachiopoda. 

 [1883.] Amer. Assoc. Proc., 32, 1884, pp. 266 

 -268. 



Hall, Lyman Beecher. Ueber Nitrosalicylsauren. 

 Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 7, 1874, pp. 1320-1321; 

 Gottingen, Nachrichten, 1874, pp. 502-504. 



