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On the serpentine of Montville, New Jersey. [1888.] 



U. S. Mus. Proc., 11, 1889, 105-111. 

 On the San Emigdio meteorite. [1888.] U. S. Mus. 



Proc., 11, 1889, 161-167. 

 On a peridotite from Little Deer Isle, in Penobscot 



Bay, Maine. [1888.] U. S. Mus. Proc., 11, 1889, 191- 



195. 

 On the ophiolite of Thurman, Warren Co., N. Y., 



with remarks on the Eozoon canadense. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



37, 1889, 189-191. 

 Handbook for the Department of Geology in the U.S. 



National Museum. Part i. Geognosy. The materials of 



the Earth's crust. Smithsonian Eep., 1890 (U. S. Nat. 



Mus. Eep.), 503-591. 

 Notes on the serpentinous rocks of Essex county, New 



York ; from Aqueduct Shaft 26, New York City ; and 



from near Easton, Pennsylvania. U. S. Mus. Proc., 12, 



1890, 595-600. 

 On some basic eruptive rocks in the vicinity of Lewiston 



and Auburn, Androscoggin Co., Maine. With analyses 



by E. L. PACKARD. Amer. Geologist, 10, 1892, 49-55. 

 The newer eruptive rocks [of Nantasket]. [1893.] 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Pap., 4 (1, 1893-1900), 31-44. 



Eeport upon rocks collected from the Galapagos 



Islands. [1893.] Harvard Mus. Zool. Bull., 16, 1888-95, 

 235-237. 



A new source of the so-called Mexican onyx. Science, 



21, 1893, 221. 

 The onyx marbles : their origin, composition, and 



uses, both ancient and modern. Smithsonian Eep., 



1893 (U. S. Nat. Mus. Eep.), 539-585. 

 Notes on the petrography of the Paleozoic section in 



the vicinity of Three Forks, Montana. U. S. Geol. 



Surv. Bull., No. 110, 1893, 47-54. 

 Disintegration of the granitic rocks of the District of 



Columbia. [1894.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 6, 1895, x, 



321-332. 



On the formation of stalactites and gypsum crustations 



in caves. [1894.] U. S. Mus. Proc., 17, 1895, 77-81. 



The formation of sandstone concretions. [1894.] U. S. 



Mus. Proc., 17, 1895, 87-88. 



Notes on the geology and natural history of the penin- 

 sula of Lower California. Smithsonian Eep., 1895 (U. S. 



Nat. Mus. Eep.), 969-994. 

 Directions for collecting rocks and for the preparation 



of thin sections. U. S. Mus. Bull., 39 (Ft. I), 1895, 15 pp. 

 Notes on some eruptive rocks from Gallatin, Jefferson, 



and Madison counties, Montana. U. S. Mus. Proc., 17, 



1895, 637-673. 

 Disintegration and decomposition of diabase at Med- 



ford, Massachusetts. Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 7, 1896, 



x, 349-362. 

 An occurrence of free gold in granite. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



1, 1896, 309-311. 

 On the composition and structure of the Hamblen 



county, Tennessee, meteorite. Amer. Jl. Sci., 2, 1896, 



149-153. 

 The principles of rock-weathering. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 



4, 1896, 704-724, 850-871. 

 Notes on asbestos and asbestiform minerals. U. S. 



Mus. Proc., 18, 1896, 281-292. 

 Weathering of micaceous gneiss in Albermarle county. 



[1896.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 8, 1897, x, 157-168. 

 A discussion on the use of the terms rock-weathering, 



serpentinization, and hydrometamorphism. Geol. Mag., 



6, 1899, 354-358. 

 Preliminary note on new meteorites from Allegan, 



Michigan and Mart, Texas. Science, 10, 1899, 770-771. 

 Guide to the study of the collections in the section of 



applied geology. Smithsonian Eep., 1899 (U. S. Nat. 



Mus. Eep.), 155-483. 



Nepheline melilite basalt from Oahu, Hawaiian 



Islands. Amer. Geologist, 25, 1900, 312-313. 



Sandstone disintegration through the formation of 



interstitial gypsum. Science, 11, 1900, 850-851. 



See also under Howell, E die in E[ugene~]. 

 Merrill, George P[erkins], & Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth. 



Sec Clarke & Merrill. 

 Merrill, George P[erkins~\, & Emmons, Samuel Franklin. 



See Emmons & Merrill. 

 Merrill, George P[erkins], & Mathews, Edward B[ennett]. 



The building and decorative stories of Maryland. Mary- 

 land Geol. Surv., 2, 1898, 45-123. 

 Merrill, George P[erkins], & Packard, E[obert] L.\awrence\. 



On an azure-blue pyroxenic rock from the Middle Gila, 



New Mexico. Amer. Jl. Sci., 43, 1892, 279-280. 

 Merrill, George P[erkins], & Stokes, H[enry] N[ewlin]. 



A new stony meteorite from Allegan, Michigan, and a 



new iron meteorite from Mart, Texas. Washington Ac. 



Sci. Proc., 2, 1900, 41-68. 

 Merrill, George P[erkins~], & Whitfield, James Edward. 



See Whitfield & Merrill. 

 Merrill, Harriet Bell. The structure and affinities of 



Bunops scutifrons, Birge. Wisconsin Ac. Trans., 9, 



1893, 319-342. 

 Preliminary note on the eye of the leech. Zool. Anz., 



17, 1894, 286-288. 

 Merrill, Harry. Connecticut warbler. A correction. Auk, 



3, 1886, 413. 



Pelecanus erythrorhynchos in Maine. Auk, 9, 1892,292. 



Lagopus lagopus in Maine. Auk, 9, 1892, 300. 



Black gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus obsoletus) in Maine. 



Auk, 16, 1899, 182. 

 Merrill, J. A. Fossil sponges of the flint nodules in the 



Lower Cretaceous of Texas. [1895.] Harvard Mus. 



Zool. Bull., 28, 1895-98, 1-26. 

 Merrill, J[ameg\ C[ushing]. Notes on the birds of Fort 



Klamath, Oregon. [With remarks on certain species by 



William BKEWSTEK.] Auk, 5, 1888, 139-146, 251-262, 



357-366. 

 Notes on the birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho. Auk, 



14, 1897, 347-357 ; 15, 1898, 14-22. 

 Spotted sandpiper removing its young. Auk, 15, 1898, 



52. 

 Merrill, Joseph Francis. Influence of surrounding dielectric 



on conductivity of copper wires. [1898.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ., [17 (1897-98)], 58-60 ; Phys. Eev., 



8, 1899, 112-127. 

 The effect of temperature, pressure and used solutions 



on the deposit of silver voltameters. [1899.] Johns 



Hopkins Univ. Circ., [18 (1898-99)], 57-58. 

 The influence of temperature, pressure, used solutions, 



and size of anodes on the deposit of silver voltameters. 



Phys. Eev., 10, 1900, 167-174. 



Merrill, L[ucius] H[erbert~\. Box experiments with phos- 

 phoric acid from different sources. [1898.] Chem. Soc. 



Jl., 80, 1901, (Abs., Pt. 2), 341-342. 

 Merrill, P. An implantation failure. Brit. Jl. Dental 



Sci., 31, 1888, 561. 

 Merrill, Selah. *Eeport on the climate of Palestine. 



[U. S.] Chief Signal Off. Ann. Eep., 1883, 652-659; U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Eev., 11, 1883, 193-194. 

 Merrill, ' Walter H., & Bartlett, Edwin J\ulius}. See 



Bartlett & Merrill. 

 Merrill, William Hutcfiinson. A case of trichinosis treated 



with arsenic. N. Y. Med. Jl., 54, 1891, 320-321. 

 Further experiments in search of the germ of sebor- 



rhoic eczema. N. Y. Med. Jl., 65, 1897, 322-324. 

 The Diplococci seborrhosse. N. Y. Med. Jl., 66, 1897, 



490-492. 

 Merrill, William Hutchinson, & Elliot, George T. See 



Elliot & Merrill. 



Merriman, George B. illustrative apparatus for astro- 

 nomy. Science, 2, 1883, 218-219. 

 A meteor. [1884.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 1 (1884-85), 



237-238. 



