294 Miscellaneous Intellizence. 
rally inferred were few, but those few were employed (apparently asa 
recreation) in the severer branches of study, which frequently form the 
labor of a life, even with those who make science their occupation. 
Ett may he be said to have improved the talents committed to his 
charge. 
The following is a list of his Academic papers and published works: 
1885. June 3rd, A report on a specimen of Sulphur. 
“July 5th, ‘Ona collection of Minerals from Russia. 
** Bist, On alloys ste Nt ckel. 
* February 20th, On Palm 
arch, An account of tlie Camellice 
1840. April ‘nd, On Minerals from New York. 
feo Saly TSth, On plants from New Zealand. 
1841. February, On plants from Illyria. 
April, On Phosphate of Uranium at Chesterfield. 
1841. June, On a new species of ent sia from Manilla 
August, On plants from Kent : 
1842, March, On fossi! Ferns Pod Mansfield. 
' October, On corn from Texa 
n soil from Huron Prairie , Ohio Gf 
“  —— On the identity of Pyrochlore with the Microlite 
Binal Shepard. 
1843. January, Ga a slab with dendritic markings, from Newton 
M 
February, Remarks on Guano, 
4, a Beryls from Acwo 
18451 June, On Melo- -cactus, Pein | St Diego, California. 
November, On Russian minerals. 
December, On Ferns from the Sandwich Isla 
1846. March, Mineralogical notices of Damourite aiid Pyrite 
" n fossil vegetation. 
1848. January, On fossil vegetatio 
April, On angles of the salve Arkansite. 
1850. February, On the:mineral Vermiculite. 
_ Published Papers. 
An address before the Boston Society of Natural History. 
* Horticultural Society. 
“ “Harvard Natural History Society. 
An essay on Guano. 
In the Boston Journal of Natural Bistary; vol. ii, 1837 saci 
Notice of three species of Trillium, found in the vicinity of Bosto™ 
