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On a graphic method of recording weather observa- 

 tions. [1895-96.] Scott. Soc. Arts Trans., 14, 1898, 

 25-27, 182-184. 



Frazer, J. G. On some ceremonies of the Central Aus- 

 tralian tribes. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1900, 312-321. 



Frazer, J. G. (et alii). Notes on the aborigines of 

 Australia. Anthrop. Inst. JL, 24, 1895, 158-198. 



Frazer, James. [High tide at Cardiff, Oct. 17th, 1883.] 

 Cardiff Nat. Soc. Trans., 15, 1884, 131. 



Frazer, Joseph C[hristie] W[hitney], & Chambers, Victor 

 J[phn~\. See Chambers & Frazer. 



Frazer, Joseph C[hristie] W\hitney~\, & Kastle, J[pseph\ 

 H[oeing]. See Kastle & Frazer. 



Frazer, Joseph C[hristie] W[hitney], Kastle, J\psepJi\ 

 H[peing], & Murrill, Paul. See Kastle, Murrill & 

 Frazer. 



Frazer, Joseph C[hristie] W[hitney], Kastle, J[oseph~\ 

 H[oeing], & Sullivan, George. See Kastle, Frazer & 

 Sullivan. 



Frazer, M. Abbott. An ornithologist's summer in Labrador. 

 Ornith. Ool., 12, 1887, 1-3, 17-20, 33-35. 



Frazer, Persifor. *A study of the specular and magnetic 

 iron ores of the New Eed Sandstone in York county, Pa. 

 [1876.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 5 (1876-77), 

 132-143. 



*Ileport of progress in the district of York and 



Adams counties ; illustrated by maps and cross-sections, 

 showing the iron ore belts and individual mines; with 

 descriptions of the same, notes of a transit line to 

 establish altitudes, and a catalogue of specimens collected 

 and placed in the Museum at Harrisburg. Pennsylvania 

 Geol. Surv. Rep., [C], 1876, 198 pp. 



*The position of the American New Red Sandstone. 



[1877.] Amer. lust. Min. Engin. Trans., 5 (1876-77), 

 494-501. 



- *Report of progress in the counties of York, Adams, 

 Cumberland and Franklin. Illustrated by maps and 

 cross-sections showing the magnetic and micaceous ore 

 belt near the western edge of the Mesozoic Sandstone 

 and the two Azoic systems constituting the mass of the 

 South Mountains, with a preliminary discussion on the 

 Dillsburg ore bed, and a catalogue of specimens collected 

 in 1875. Pennsylvania Geol. Surv. Rep., [C 2 ], 1877, 201- 

 400. 



Classification of coals. [1877.] Amer. Inst. Min. 



Engin. Trans., 6, 1879, 430-451. 

 *Missing ores of iron. [1877.] Amer. Inst. Min. 



Eng. Trans., 6, 1879, 531-542. 

 *The geology of Lancaster county. Pennsylvania 



Geol. Surv. Rep., CCC, 1880, 350 pp. 



- *Memoire sur la g^ologie de la partie sud-est de la 

 Pennsylvanie. Nord Soc. Ge'ol. Me'm., 1 (No. 2), 1882 

 178 pp. 



- *The iron ores of the Middle James River. [1882.] 

 Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 11, 1883, 201-216. 



*Notes from the literature on the geology of Egypt, 



and examination of the syenitic granite of the obelisk 



which Lieut. Commander GOBKINGE, U.S.N., brought 



to New York. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 11. 1883, 



353-379. 

 *A comparison of the Eozoic and Lower Palaeozoic in 



South Wales with their Appalachian analogues. Amer. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 11, 1883, 479-505. 

 A study of one point in the Archaean-Palaeozoic 



contact line in south-eastern Pennsylvania. Amer. Ass. 



Proc., 1884, 394-396. 

 Certain silver and iron mines in the states of Nuevo 



Leon and Coahuila, Mexico. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 12, 1884, 537-569. 

 Trap dykes in the Archaean rocks of southeastern 



Pennsylvania. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 21, 1884, 691- 



694. 

 Reply to Mr. Theo. F. RAND'S paper entitled " Notes 



on the geology of Chester Valley and vicinity, in the 

 Proceedings Academy Natural Sciences, November, 1883. 

 Franklin Inst. JL, 117, 1884, 303-307, 309-310. 

 Crystallization. [1884.] Franklin Inst. Jl., 120, 1885, 

 102-112. 



General notes. Sketch on the geology of York county, 



Pennsylvania. [1885.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 23, 1886, 



391-410. 

 Composite photography applied to handwriting. Amer. 



Phil. Soc. Proc., 23, 1886, 433-441. 

 Note on the new geological map of Europe. Amer. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 15, 1887, 681-684. 

 Report of the Sub-Committee [to International Con- 

 gress of Geologists, London session] on the Archean. 



Amer. Geologist, 2, 1888, 143-192; Congr. Gol. Int. 



C. R., 1888, A13-A86. 

 Archean characters of the rocks of the nucleal ranges 



of the Antilles. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1888, 654-655. 



On a specimen of quartz from Australia and three 



specimens of oligoclase from North Carolina exhibiting 



curious optical properties. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1888, 655-656. 

 The late session of the International Congress of 



Geologists at London. Amer. Geologist, 4, 1889, 44-57. 

 The persistence of plant and animal life under changing 



conditions of environment. Amer. Natlist., 24, 1890, 517- 



529. 

 Note on fresh-water wells of the Atlantic beach. 



Franklin Inst. JL, 130, 1890, 229-232. 

 The progress of chemical theory: its helps and 



hindrances. [1890.] Franklin Inst. JL, 1891, 241-252, 



321-334, 409-422. 

 The Warrior coal field of northern Alabama. Amer. 



Geologist, 7, 1891, 305-320. 



Remarks on Mr. LYMAN'S paper : [" Some new red 



horizons "]. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 33, 1894, 216-217. 

 The supposed new trap dykes in Chester county, 

 Pennsylvania. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1896, 206- 

 207. 



Geological section from Moscow to Siberia and return. 

 Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1897, 405-457. 



Notes on the northern Black Hills of South Dakota. 

 [1897.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 27, 1898, 204- 

 231. 



Archean character of the nuclei of the Antilles. 



Amer. Geologist, 21, 1898, 250-251. 



Hypothese sur Forigine de la structure de la chalne 

 de 1'Oural. [1898.] Liege, Soc. Ge'ol. Belg. Ann., 25, 

 1897-98, xl-xlii. 



The Kytchtym medal. [With discussion.] [1898.] 

 Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 28, 1899, 613-617, 

 848-854. 



Notes on the geological structure of the Caucasus 

 range along the Georgia military road. Amer. Inst. Min. 

 Engin. Trans., 28, 1899, 289-293. 



Alphabetical cross reference catalogue of all the 



publications of Edward Drinker COPE, from 1859 till 



his death in 1897. Me"x., Soc. "Alzate" Mem., 14, 



1899, 39-72, 233-256, 439-466; 15, 1900, 31-96. 

 Frazer, Persifor, & Lesley, J. P. See Lesley & .Frazer. 

 Frazer, William. For biographical notice see Irish Natlist., 



8, 1899, 141. 

 A contribution to Irish anthropology. Dublin, Roy. 



Soc. Ant. Ir. JL, 1, 1892, 391-404. 

 On 'sickles' (so-called) of bronze, found in Ireland; 



with a list of those already discovered. [1892.] Irish 



Ac. Proc., 2, 1891-93, 381-390. 

 On a skull from Lincoln, and on Irish crania. [1893.] 



Irish Ac. Proc., 2, 1891-93, 643-647. 

 On cup- mar kings on megalithic monuments due to 



Echinus lividus. Dublin, Roy. Soc. Ant. Ir. JL, 5, 1895, 



64-71. 

 On gold lunulas, with descriptions of those contained 



in the Royal Irish Academy's Museum, and other collec- 



