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Hall, Elihu. Notes on some features of the flora 



of Eastern Kansas. Amer. Journ. Sci. L., 1870, 



pp. 29-35. 

 Hall) G. Rome. An inquiry into the origin of 



certain terraced slopes in North Tynedale. 



[1868.] Northumb. Nat. Hist. Trans. III., 



1870, pp. 33-53. 

 Hall, Herm. Chr. van. 32. Over het verdwijnen 



en ontstaan van soorten (species) in het plan- 



tenrijk. [1866.] Amsterdam, Verslag. Akad. 



II., 1868 {Natuurk.), pp. 90-100. 

 Hall, Hugh F. A geological ramble in Ireland. 



Liverpool, Geol. Soc. Proc. VI., 1865, pp. 27- 



30. 



2. On the drift sections of the Holderness 



coast, Yorkshire. [1866.] Liverpool, Geol. 

 Soc. Proc. VIIL, 1867, pp. 13-38. 



3. Lacustrine deposits of Holderness. 



[1866.] Liverpool, Geol. Soc. Proc. VIIL, 

 1867, pp. 38-48. 



■ 4. On the geology of the district of Crend- 



dyn. 1. On the drift. [1867.] Liverpool, 

 Geol. Soc. Proc. IX., 1868, pp. 34-48. 



- 5. On the glacial and post-glacial deposits 

 in the neighbourhood of Llandudno. Brit. As- 

 soc. Eep. XL., 1870 (^^ec^.), pp. 72-73; Geol. 

 Mag. VIL, 1870, pp. 509-513. 



Hall, James. 40, * [Fossils of the partially 

 altered shales and sandstones of Eastern New- 

 York.] Amer. Geol. Nat. Assoc. Proc. 1845, 

 p. 68. 



41, *Observations upon some of the Bra- 



chiopods, with reference to the genera Cryto- 

 nella, Centronella, Meristella, and allied forms. 

 IPart 2.] Amer. Journ. Sci. XXXVL, 1863, 

 pp. 11-15. 



42. Account of some new or little known 



species of fossils from rocks of the age of the 

 Niagara group. Amer. Journ. Sci. XXXIX., 

 1865, pp. 353-355. 



— 43. On the Graptolites of the Quebec 

 group. Canadian Naturalist, II., 1865, pp. 42- 

 53. 



— 44. On the occurrence of an internal con- 

 voluted plate within the body of certain species 

 ofCrinoidea. [1864.] Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Proc. X., 1866, pp. 33-34 ; Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. XVIL, 1866, pp. 398-399. 



— 45. Synopsis der Gattung der Graptolith- 

 inen. Neues Jahrb. Mineral. 1866, pp. 121- 

 125. 



— 46. Preliminary notice of the fauna of the 

 Potsdam sandstone ; with remarks upon the 

 previously known species of fossils and descrip- 

 tions of some new ones from the sandstone of 

 the Upper Mississippi Valley. [1862.] Al- 

 bany Instit. Trans. V., 1867, pp. 93-195. 



Hall, James. 47. On the geological structure 

 of the southern part of Minnesota. Canadian 

 Naturalist, HI., 1868, pp. 120-121. 



48, Observations upon some species of 



Spirifera. [1866.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc 

 X., 1869, pp. 246-254. 



— 49. Notes upon the geology of some por- 

 tions of Minnesota, from St. Paul to the western 

 part of the State. [1866.] Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 Trans. XIIL, 1869, pp. 329-340. 



50. Reply to a "Note on a question of 



priority," by E. Billings (Rhynobolus or Tri 

 merella?). Amer. Journ. Sci. IV., 1872, pp, 

 105-109. 



51. On the occurrence of trunks of Psaro 



nius in an erect position, resting on their original 

 bed, in rocks of Devonian age in the State of 

 New York ; with some inferences regarding the 

 condition of the sea-bottom and shore-line during 

 the deposition of the strata. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 XLIL, 1872 {Sect.), p. 103; Geol. Mag. IX., 



1872, pp. 463-465. 



52. On the relations of the middle and 



upper Silurian (Clinton, Niagara, and Lower 

 Helderberg) rocks of the United States. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872 (Sect.), pp. 103-104; 

 Geol. Mag. IX., 1872, pp. 509-513. 



53. On the relations of the Niagara and 



Lower Helderberg formations, and their geogra- 

 phical distribution in the United States and 

 Canada. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XXIL, 1873 

 {pt. 2), pp. 321-335 ; Canadian Naturalist, VIL, 



1873, pp. 157-160. 



Hall, John James. On a new electro-magnetic 

 Anemometer, and the mode of using it in regis- 

 tering the velocity and pressure of the wind. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. XL., 1870 (Sect.), pp. 35-36; 

 Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. V., 1871, pp. 301- 

 303. 



2. Notes on the rain&U of 1871. Nature, 



v., 1872, pp. 481-482. 



3. Phosphorescence in Fish. Nature, VL, 



1872, p. 456. 

 Hall, John Vine. On the island of Rapa. New 



Zealand Instit. Trans. I., 1868, pp. 128-134 ; 



Geogr. Soc. Proc. XIIL, J 869, pp. 83-90. 

 Hall, Maxwell. On the determination of the 



height of the atmosphere. Phil. Mag. XLL, 



1871, pp. 353-358. 

 2. The source of the solar heat. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XXXIL, 1872, pp. 236-238 ; 



Phil. Mag. XLIIL, 1872, pp. 476-478. 



3. Conjectures respecting the zodiacal light. 



Nature, VIL, 1873, pp. 203-204. 



4. Temperature and pressure. Nature, 



VIIL, 1873, pp. 200-201. 



Hall, S. li. Geology and mineralogy of Orleans 



County, Vt. Archives of Science, L, 1870, pp. 



71-78. 



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