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The nature of so-called double consciousness and 

 triple consciousness. Science, 7, 1886, 311-312. 



On pseudo-tabes from arsenical poisoning, with a 



consideration of the pathology of arsenical paralysis. 

 [1886.] Brain, 9, 1887, 456-468. 



A clinical study of neuralgias, and of the origin of 



reflex or transferred pains. [1886.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 46, 

 1887, 87-91, 121-127. 



[A case of anencephalis.] Science, 10, 1887, 53. 



[The remarkable history of a simple, chronic, neuras- 

 thenic tremor in a family.] Science, 10, 1887, 53. 



A case of ataxic paraplegia, with autopsy. Brain, 11, 



1889, 490-494. 



The central tracts of olfactory nerves and their 



diseases. N. Y. Med. Jl., 49, 1889, 498-500. 

 - The olfactory nerve : its quantitative and qualitative 

 tests and its physiological importance; its intercranial 

 course and diseases. N. Y. Med. Jl., 50, 1889, 253-257. 



The pathological anatomy of chorea. [With dis- 

 cussion.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 50, 1889, 437-439. 



A contribution to the pathological anatomy of chorea 



with the report of a case. Brain, 13, 1890, 71-82. 



A study of alcoholism as it occurs in the Bellevue 



Hospital "cells." N. Y. Med. Jl., 51, 1890, 645-647. 



The nature and cause of the scleroses of the spinal 



cord. [1891.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 55, 1892, 29-31. 



Shaking palsy : a clinical and pathological study with 



the reports of two autopsies. N. Y. Med. Jl., 57, 1893, 

 629-639. 



Cortical localization of cutaneous sensations. [With 

 discussion.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 60, 1894, 598-600. 



Psychro-ffisthesia (cold sensations), and psychro-algia 

 (cold pains). [1897.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 67, 1898, 273- 

 276. 



Les le'sions non tabe'tiques des cordons posterieurs de 



la moelle e'piniere. Congr. Int. Med. C.R., 1900 (Vol. 7), 



225-234. 

 Dana, Charles L., & Wilkin, W. P. GILLES DE LA 



TOURETTE'S disease. [With discussion.'] N. Y. Med. Jl., 



43, 1886, 701-702. 

 Dana, Charles L. (et alii). Discussion on the uses of 



hyoscyamine. N. Y. Med. Jl., 44, 1886, 553. 

 Dana, Charles L. (et alii). [Electrical reactions and their 



value in diagnosis and prognosis.] N. Y. Med. Jl. , 59, 



1894, 372-375, 377-378. 

 Dana, Edward S[alisbury]. On the crystalline form of 



the supposed herderite from Stoneham, Maine. Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 27, 1884, 229-232. 

 Mineralogical notes. [Allanite. Apatite. Tysonite.] 



Amer. Jl. Sci. , 27, 1884, 479-481. 



[Scientific record for 1884-88.] Mineralogy. Smith- 

 sonian Rep., 1884, 543-561; 1885, 687-712 ; 'l887, 449- 



476 ; 1888, 455-473. 



A crystallographic study of the thinolite of Lake 



Lahontan. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 12, 1884, 34 pp. 

 On the crystallization of gold. Amer. Jl. Sci., 32, 

 1886, 132-138. 



On the brookite from Magnet Cove, Arkansas. Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 32, 1886, 314-317. 

 [Mineralogical notes. Diaspore. Zincite. Sulphur.] 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 32, 1886, 388-390; Ztschr. Kryst., 12, 



1887, 459-460. 

 On the crystallization of native copper. Amer. Jl. 



Sci., 32, 1886, 413-429. 

 Ueber den Columbit. Ztschr. Kryst., 12, 1887, 266- 



274. 

 Preliminary notice of beryllonite, a new mineral. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 36, 1888, 290-291. 

 Contributions to the petrography of the Sandwich 



Islands. Amer. Jl. Sci., 37, 1889, 441-467. 

 On the barium sulphate from Perkins' Mill, Templeton, 



province of Quebec. Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 61-65; 



Ztschr. Kryst., 17, 1890, 393-396. 



Dana, Edward S[alisbury], & Brush, George J[arvis], 

 See Brush & Dana. 



Dana, Edward S[alisbury], & Hillebrand, William Francis. 



See Hillebrand & Dana. 

 Dana, Edward Salisbury], & Fenfield, Samuel L[ewis]. 



Mineralogical notes. [A large crystal of hanksite. An 



artificial crystallized lead silicate.] Amer. Jl. Sci., 30, 



1885, 136-139. 



On two hitherto undescribed meteoric stones. Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 32, 1886, 226-231. 



On the crystalline form of polianite. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



35, 1888, 243-247; Ztschr. Kryst., 14, 1888, 166-172. 



Dana, Edward Salisbury], & Wells, Horace L. Descrip- 

 tion of the new mineral, beryllonite. Amer. Jl. Sci., 37, 

 1889, 23-32; Ztschr. Kryst., 15, 1889, 275-284. 



On some selenium and tellurium minerals from 



Honduras, [with a note on emmonsite by Dr. W. F. HILLE- 

 BRAND]. Amer. Jl. Sci., 40, 1890, 78-82. 



Dana, James D[ivight]. For biography and list of works see 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 49, 1895, 329-356; Amer. Natlist., 29, 

 1895, 515-516 ; France, Soc. Min. Bull., 18, 1895, 440- 

 442; Geogr. Jl., 5, 1895, 599-600; Geol. Mag., 2, 1895, 

 285-286 ; Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 3, 1895, 335-340, 341-342, 

 601-621; Leopoldina, 31, 1895, 164; Napoli, Rend., 34, 

 1895, 122-123; Nature, 51 (1894-95), 611-612; N. Y. Ac. 

 Trans., 14, 1895, 260-262; Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895,55; 

 Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 120, 1895, 955-960; 121, 1895, 975 ; 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 58, 1895, Ivii-lx; Science, 1, 1895, 545- 

 546; 3, 1896, 181-185; Stockh. Geol. For. Forh., 17, 



1895, 561-562; St. Petersb. Ac. Sci. Bull., 3, 1895, i-ii ; 

 Torino Ace. Sci. Atti, 31, 1895, 22-24; Wien, Almanach, 

 45, 1895, 296-300 ; Wien Geogr. Ges. Mitth. , 38, 1895, 

 344-345; Ztschr. Prakt. Geol., 1895, 262-264; Amer. 

 Geologist, 17, 1896, 1-16; Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 7, 



1896, 461-479; Canad. Rec. Sci., 6, 1896, 448-450; Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Jl., 52, 1896, lix-lxi ; Scott. Geogr. Mag., 

 12, 1896, 27-28; Tokyo Geol. Soc., Geol. Mag., 3, [1896], 

 26-28; Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 21, 1897, x-xvi ; Foldt. 

 Kozlon., 26, 1897, 1-9; Geogr. Jbuch., 19, 1897, 366- 

 367; Min. Mag., 11, 1897, 89-90; Munchen Ak. Sber., 

 26, 1897, 343-347; Magyar Tud. Ak. Ertes., 9, 1898, 325- 

 339. 



Phenomena of the Glacial and Champlain periods 



about the mouth of the Connecticut valley, that is, in 

 the New Haven region. Amer. Jl. Sci., 27, 1884, 113- 

 130. 



On the southward ending of a great synclinal in the 



Taconic range. Amer. Jl. Sci., 28, 1884, 268-275. 



Note on the Cortlandt and Stony Point hornblendic 



and augitic rock. Amer. Jl. Sci., 28, 1884, 384-386. 



On the decay of quartzyte, and the formation of sand, 



kaolin and crystallized quartz. Amer. Jl. Sci., 28, 1884, 

 448-452; 29, 1885, 57-58. 



On a system of rock notation for geological diagrams. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 29, 1885, 7-10. 



On Taconic rocks and stratigraphy, with a geological 



map of the Taconic region. Amer. Jl. Sci., 29, 1885, 

 205-222, 437-443 ; 33, 1887, 270-276, 393-419. 



Origin of coral reefs and islands. Amer. Jl. Sci., 30, 



1885, 89-105, 169-191. 



The volcanic nature of a Pacific island not an argu- 

 ment for little or no subsidence. Amer. Jl. Sci., 30, 



1885, 158-159; Phil. Mag., 20, 1885, 303. 



On displacement through intrusion. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



30, 1885, 374-376. 

 [The age of the so-called Taconic system of rocks.] 



Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1885, cxx-cxxi. 

 On Lower Silurian fossils from a limestone of the 



original Taconic of EMMONS. Amer. Jl. Sci., 31, 1886, 



241-248. 

 On some general terms applied to metamorphism and 



to the porphyritic structure of rocks. Amer. Jl. Sci. , 32, 



1886, 69-72. 



