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vol. 27, pp. 281-288. 



A new system of Crystallographic symbols. Ibid., vol. 28, pp. 250- 

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1836 A new mineral ogical nomenclature. Amer. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 



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 Two American species of the genus Hydrachna. Ibid., pp. 354- 



359- 



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On the identity of the Torrelite of Thomson with Columbite. Ibid., 

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On the drawing of figures of Crystals. Ibid., vol. 33, pp. 32-50. 



Crystallographic examination of Eremite. Ibid., pp. 70-75. 



1838 Description of a Crustaceous animal belonging to the genus Caligus. 



Ibid., vol. 34, pp. 225-266. 



1843 The analogies between the modern igneous Rocks and the so-called 



Primary formations. Ibid., vol. 45, pp. 104-129. 

 On the temperature limiting the distribution of Corals. Ibid., pp. 



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The areas of subsidence in the Pacific, as indicated by the distribu- 

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The composition of Corals. Amer. Jour. Sd., vol. 47, pp. 135- 

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* Reprinted with slight changes and additions from Bibliographies of 

 the Present Officers of Yale University, New Haven, 1893. 



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