LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



BOOKS, ETC. 



Kentucky Geological Survey, new series (1874-1880). Reports of Progress, 

 Memoirs of Survey, and Bulletins by Director and Assistants. Vol. iii by 

 Director alone. 



Question Guide to Environs of Boston, for Beginners in Geology in Har- 

 vard University. I : Somerville and Cambridge. Cambridge : C. W. Sever, 

 1875. 



Thoughts on the Nature of Intellectual Property. Boston : James R. Osgood 

 & Co., 1878. 



The Geology of Boston and its Environs (Memorial History of Boston, 

 edited by Justin Winsor). 1880. 



Glaciers, with W. M. Davis as collaborator. Boston : James R. Osgood & 

 Co., 1881. 



The First Book of Geology. Boston: Ginn & Heath [1884]. (There are also 

 German and Polish editions of this text-book.) 



Kentucky : A Pioneer Commonwealth. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 

 1885. 



Physiography of North America (Narrative and Critical History of Amer- 

 ica, edited by Justin Winsor). Boston, 1887. 



Field Geology. (Published serially in Popular Science News.) 1887. 



Aspects of the Earth. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1889. 



Nature and Man in America. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1891. 



The Story of Our Continent. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1892. 



Sea and Land. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892. 



Valor. Harvard Graduates' Magazine, 1892. 



The United States, edited by N. S. Shaler. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 

 1893. 



The Interpretation of Nature. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1893. 



Domesticated Animals. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895. 



1 This list does not pretend to completeness. Many scientific notes by Mr. Shaler appeared 

 in the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History and elsewhere, and many re- 

 ports on mines, railroads, etc., are to be found in printed documents. Mr. Shaler also con- 

 tributed scientific articles to Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia and edited the geological 

 terms in the Standard Dictionary. A very full bibliography of his writings, compiled 

 by Prof. John E. Wolff of Harvard University, appears in the Bulletin of the Geological 

 Society of America for March, 1908. 



