86 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON MEETING 



Musical sand, its wide distribution and properties. Proceedings of tlie 

 American Association for tbe Advancement of Science, volume 33, 

 page 408. 



Notice on the microscopical examination of a series of ocean lake, river, 

 and desert sands. Idem, page 413. 



1885. A phosphorescent organism from the surf at Ocean Beach, New Jersey. 



Journal of the New York Microscopical Society, volume 1, pages 

 214-216. 

 The sealed flasks of crystal. From the Journal of the New York 

 Microscopical Society, volume 1, pages 129-144. 



1886. The microscopical structure of the iron pyrites. Read before the New 



York Microscopical Society May 7, 1886; from the Journal of the 

 New York Microscopical Society, volume II, pages 85-96. 

 Remarks on the thin-bedded gneiss border of the Adirondack region. 

 Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 5, 

 page 72. 

 1886-87. On the variation of decomposition in the iron pyrites; its cause and 

 its relation to density. From the Annals of the New York Academy 

 of Sciences, volume 3, pages 365-404. 



1888. On the geology at Great Harrington, Massachusetts. Transactions of 



the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 7, pages 21-39. 



1889. Notes on a new ochraceous thallophyte. Journal of the New York 



Microscopical Society, volume 5, pages 31-34. 



1892. A fungus in silicified wood from Arizona and Texas. Journal of the 



New York Microscopical Society, volume 8, pages 55-60. 



1893. Suggestions in microscopical technique. Journal of the New York 



Microscopical Society, volume 9, pages 23-43. 

 A study of the New York obelisk as a decayed boulder. Annals of the 



New York Academy of Sciences, volume VIII, pages 93-166. 

 Notes of research on the New York obelisk. Bulletin of the American 



Geographic Society, March, 1893. 



1894. On uniformly stained cover-preparations of micro-organisms, free from 



distortion. Journal of the New York Microscopical Society, volume 

 X, pages 1-14. 



1895. Sand: The method of its study. Journal of the New York Microscop- 



ical Society, volume XII, pages 13-16. 



1896. Microscopy: Its true place in the scheme of education. Journal of the 



New York Microscopical Society, volume XII, pages 93-125. 



1897. Classification of sands and silts. Journal of the New York Microscop- 



ical Society, volume XIII, pages 34-43. 



1898. The elements of strength and weakness in building stones. American 



Geologist, volume XXI, pages 397-398; Science, new series, volume 

 VII, page 63, contains summary of paper read before the New York 

 Academy of Sciences. 

 1900. The geology of central Cape Cod, Massachusetts. (Abstmct.) 

 Science, new series, volume XII, pages 924-925. 



