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72. A graphic table for computation [abstract]. Philosophical Society of 



Washington Bulletin, volume 5, pages 120-122. 



73. Postglacial joints. American Journal of Science, third series, volume 23, 



pages 25-27. 



74. On the origin of jointed structure. American Journal of Science, third 



series, volume 24, pages 50-53. 



1883 



75. Sun's radiation and geologic climate. Science, volume 1, page 458. 



76. Whitney's "Climatic changes." [Review of the climatic changes of later 



geological times, a discussion based on observations made in the Cor- 

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77. Pre-Bonneville climate. Science, volume 2, page 170. 



78. Drainage system and loess distribution of eastern Iowa. Science, volume 



2, pages 762-763. 



79. The response of terrestrial climate to secular variations in solar radia- 



tion [abstract]. Philosophical Society of Washington Bulletin, vol- 

 ume 6, pages 10-11. 



80. Faults and earthquakes in Great Basin region. Science, volume 2, pages 



580-581 (two-fifths of page). From Salt Lake Weekly Tribune, Sep- 

 tember 20, 1883. Abstract in American Naturalist, volume 17, page 

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1884 



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82. On the origin of jointed structure. American Journal of Science, third 



series, volume 27, pages 47-49. 



83. Capitalization of names of formations. Science, volume 8, pages 59-60. 



84. Ripple-marks. Science, volume 3, pages 375-376. 



85. The sufficiency of terrestrial rotation for the deflection of streams. 



American Journal of Science, third series, volume 27, pages 427-432 ; 

 National Academy of Sciences Memoir, volume 3, pages 7-10. Ab- 

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86. A theory of the earthquakes of the Great Basin, with a practical appli- 



cation. Salt Lake City Tribune, September 20, 1883 ; American 

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87. The diversion of watercourses by the rotation of the earth [abstract]. 



Philosophical Society of Wasliingfcon Bulletin, volume 7, pages 21-25. 



88. The problem of the knight's tour [abstract]. Philosophical Society of 



Washington Bulletin, volume 7, page 88. 



89. A concrete problem in hydrostatics [abstract]. Philosophical Society of 



Washington Bulletin, volume 7, page 92. 



90. Circular rainbow seen from a hilltop. Nature, volume 29, page 452. 



