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Schorlemmer, Carl. On the hydrides of the 

 Alcohol-radicles existing in the products of the 

 destructive distillation of cannel coal. Chem. 

 Soc. Journ. XV., 1862, pp. 419-427 ; Liebig, 

 Annal. CXXV., 1863, pp. 103-114. 



— — 2. On the chemical constitution of Ame- 

 rican rock oil. Manchester, Phil. Soc. Proc. 

 III., 1862-63, pp. 81-85 ; Chemical News, 

 VII., 1863, pp. 157-158. 



— — — 3. On the derivatives of hydride of heptyl. 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. I., 1863, pp. 216-221 ; Lie- 

 big, Annal. CXXVIL, 1863, pp. 311-319. 



4. On the chemical constitution of the so- 

 called alcohol radicles. Chem. Soc. Journ. I., 

 1863, pp. 425-430. 



Schott, . Skizze zu einer Topographie der 



Producte des Chinesischen Reiches. Berlin, 

 Abhandl. 1842 (Phil.), pp. 245-386; Berlin, 

 Monatsber. 1842, pp. 167-169. 



Schott, Arthur. The cretaceous basin of the Rio 

 Bravo del Norte. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1854, 

 pp. 272-283. 



2. Geological observations on the Pluto- 

 volcanic slope of the Sierra Madre along the 

 azimuth boundary line through North-west 

 Sonora. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1856 (pt. 2), pp. 

 25-50. 



3. Physiography of the isthmus of Choco, 



New Granada. Silliman, Journ. XXVII., 1859, 

 pp. 368-377. 



Schott, Charles A. Result of an investigation 

 of the tidal currents in Long Island Sound. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1854, pp. 121-134. 



2. Adjustment of horizontal angles of a 



triangulation. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 

 1854, pp. 70*-86*. 



3. Probable error of observation derived 



from observations of horizontal angles at any 

 single station, and depending on directions. 

 U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1854, pp. 86*-95*. 



4. On the currents of Nantucket-shoals. 



U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1854, pp. 161*- 

 166*. 



5. Discussion of currents in Muskeget 



Channel and off the N.E. coast of Martha's 

 Vineyard. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1854, 

 pp. 167*-168*. 



6. Report on the tidal currents off Long 



Island Sound and approaches. U. S. Coast 

 Survey Report, 1854, pp. 168*-179*. 



7. Discussion of the secular variation in 



the magnetic declination on the Atlantic and 

 Gulf coast of the United States, from observa- 

 tions in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1855, pp. 160-175 ; 1856, 

 pp. 173-177. 



— 8. Solution of normal equations by indirect 

 elimination. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1855, 

 pp. 255-264. 



Schott, Charles A. 9. Report on a comparison 

 of star-places given in Rumker's and the 12- 

 Year Catalogue. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 

 1855, pp. 278-286. 



10. Report of a discussion of the secular 



variation in the magnetic declination on the At- 

 lantic and part of the Gulf coast of the United 

 States. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1855, pp. 

 306-337. 



11. Results of observations for magnetic 



declination, dip, and horizontal intensity. U. S. 

 Coast Survey Report, 1855, p. 337. 



12. Discussion of the secular variation of 



the magnetic inclination in the North-eastern 

 States. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1856, pp. 177-187 ; 

 U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1856, pp. 235-245. 



13. Comparison of Star-places given in 



Rumker's and the 12-Year Catalogue. Gould, 

 Astron. Journ. IV., 1856, pp. 113-120. 



14. Report on magnetic observations made 



at stations in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. 

 U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1856, pp. 226-227. 



— — 15. An attempt to determine the secular 

 change of the magnetic declination on the 

 western coast of the United States. U. S. 

 Coast Survey Report, 1856, pp. 228-235. 



16. An attempt to determine the secular 



variation of the magnetic inclination on the 

 western coast of the United States. U. S. 

 Coast Survey Report, 1856, pp. 246-249. 



17. On the determination of the probable 



error of an observation from the differences of 

 the observations from their arithmetical mean. 

 U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1856, pp. 307-308. 



18. Account of the method and formulae 



for the determination of the astronomical lati- 

 tude by means of the Zenith Telescope, as used 

 in the survey of the coa3t of the United States. 

 U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1857, pp. 324-334. 



19. On the gradual loss of magnetism of 



the several magnets in use in the survey of the 

 coast. U. S. Coast Survey Report, 1857, pp. 

 334-342. 



— 20. Observation of the Aigol-minimum of 

 4th Dec. 1856 at Washington City. Gould*, 

 Astron. Journ. V., 1858, p. 93. 



21. Observations of the Algol-minima of 



21st January and 5th March 1858. Gould, 

 Astron. Journ. V., 1858, p. 128. 



— 22. Observation of the Algol-minimum of 

 9th Oct. 1858 at Washington (D. C). Gould. 

 Astron. Journ. V., 1858, pp. 175-176. 



23. Magnetical observations in the Arctic 



Seas by Dr. Kane, made during the Second 

 Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John 

 Franklin in 1853, 1854, and 1855, at Van 

 Rensselaer Harbour, and other points on the 

 west coast of Greenland, reduced and discussed. 

 Smithson. Contrib. X., 1858. 



