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25. Additional Facts relating to the Raleigh's Typhoon of August 5th and 6tb, 

 1835, m the China Sea. Amer. Journ. Sci., xxxvi, 59, April, 1839 ; London Nautical 

 Magazine, 1839, p. 46L 



26. Letter to the Secretary of Treasury of IT. S, on Steamboat Explosions and 



their preventions, dated Dec. 26, 1838. Congressional Document, 25th Congress, 

 Sd Session, House of Reps., Doc. No. 21, 1839; London Nautical Magazine, 1839, 

 p. 617, 681 and 813. 



27. Remarks on Mr. Espy's Theory of Centripetal Storms, especially his posilions 

 relative to the storm of Sept. 3d, 1821, with some notice of his examinations of 

 other storms. Journ. Franklin Institute, xxiii, 323, 363, May and June, 1839. 



28. Further notice of Mr. Espy's examination of Storms. Journ. Franklin Inst., 

 £>iv, I, July, 1839. 



29. Account of the Circular Storm of Dec. 1839. Journ. of Commerce, Jan. 6, 

 1840; London Nautical Magazine, 1840, 424. 



BO. On the Causes of Steamboat Accidents and the practical means of prevent- 

 ing their occurrence, (Communicated by request through Capt. J. W. Pringle, R. E., 

 to the Comnussioners on that subject appointed by the English Government. Re- 

 ceived too late for the Report of the Commissioners), but published herein "Ap- 

 pendix to a Memorial of Proprietors and Managers of American Steam-vessels on 

 the impolicy and injustice of certain enactments contained in the law relating to 

 eteam boats." Jan. 1340. 



31, Abstracts of Meteorological Observations made at St. John's, Newfoundland^ 

 and at Canton in China, with some notice of the Half-yearly Inequalities of Atmos- 

 pheric Distribution which appear in these observations. Am. Jour. Sci., xxxviii, 265, 

 April, 1840, 



32. Synopsis of a Meteorological Journal kept in the City of New York for the 

 years 1838 and 1839, including also the mean results of the last seven years. Re- 

 port of the Regents of the University of State of N. Y., 1840; Am. Journ. Sci., 

 xxxviii. 323, April, 1840. 



83. Short Notices of American Fossil Fishes, (Read before the Yale Natural 



History Society.) Am. Jour. Sci., xli, 24, July, 1841. 



34. Five Letters to Commodore Perry on the means of National Defence. N. Y. 

 Journal of Commerce, July, 1841. 



35. Remarks relating to the Tornado which visited New Brunswick in the State 

 of New Jersey on the 19th June, 1835, with apian and schedule of the prostrations 

 observed on a section of its track. London, Ed. and Dub. Phil. Mag. and Jouf-Sci., 

 xviii, 20, Jan. 1841 ; Am. Jour. Sci., xli, 69, July, 1841 ; Jour. Fraokl last, xxvai 

 (or 3d series ii), 40, July, 1841. 



36. Observations on the Storm of Dec 15th, 1839, with a Map showing the direc- 

 tion of the wind at noon of that day, as observed at various places. (Read before 

 the Am. Phil, Soc, Jan. 15, 1841.) Lond.. Ed." and Dubl. Phil. Mag., xvii, 17, July, 

 1341; Am. Jour. Sci., xlii, 112, Jan. 1842: Trans. Am. PhiL Soc., viii, ne«r sen^ 

 It, 1843. 



37. Extract of a letter to Sir J. F. W. Herschel. Report of lOtb meeting of 

 British Assoc, for Aflv. of Science, 1841, p. 40, 1841. . 



38. Reply to Dr. Harems Objections to the Whirlwind Tlieory of Storma Am. 

 Jour. Sci., xlii, 299, April, 1842: Lond., Ed. and Dubl. Phil. Mag., xx, 353, May, 

 1842. r » , I 



39. Reply to Dr. Hare's Further Objections relating to Whirlwind Storms, with 

 ne evidence of the whirlin^r action of the Providence Tornado of August, IS^^- 



Bome 



Am. Jour, Sci., xliii, 250, Oct. 1842; latter portion of the article also in Amer. Re- 

 pertory of Arts and Sci., iii, 81, March, 1841 ; also in Jour. Frank. Inst., new series, 

 iv.^ 252, Oct. 1842 ; fir>t portion of article also in Lond., Ed, and Dubl. Phd. Mag., 

 ixi, Suppl 481, Dec. 1842 ; latter portion of article also in same, xxii, 38, Jan. W^- 



40. Notice of newly discovered Fish-beds and a Fossil Foot-mark tn me ilea 

 Sandstone Formation of New Jersey. Am. Jour. Sci., sliv, 134, Jan. 1843. 



41. Notice of Dr. Hare's Strictures on Pr-jf. Dove's Essay on the Law of Storms. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., xliv. 384, April, 1843 ; Jour Franklin Inst, for 1844, p. 384. 



42. Remarks on Tides and the prevailing- Currents of the Ocean and Atcac^pt^^- 

 (Read before Amer. Phil. Soc. at its centennial meeting, May 27th. 1843.) Am. 

 Jour. Sci. xlv, 393, Oct. 1843 ; London Nautical Magazine, 1843, 665. 



