16 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SAINT LOUIS MEETING 



The crystallization of molybdenite. Amos P. Brown. Proceedings of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1896, page 210. 



Red color of certain formations. Amos P. Brown. The x\merican Geologist, 

 volume XVII, 1896, page 262. 



Section of Chalcedony, Amos P. Brown. American Monthly Microscopical 

 Journal, volume XYIII, 1897, pages 2.35-236. 



Bog moss leaves. American Monthly Microscopical Journal, volume XVIII, 

 1897, page 232. 



Mineralogy simplified. Henry Erni. Third edition. Edited by Amos P. Brown. 

 Henry Carey Baird & Co., Philadelphia; Low, Marston & Co., London; 

 1901, pages xxvii + 383. 



Mineralogy simplified. Henry Erni. Fourth edition. Rewritten and edited by 

 Amos P. Brown, Henry Carey Baird & Co., Philadelphia ; Low, Marston 

 & Co., London ; 1908, pages xxx + 414. 



Preliminary report upon a crystallographic study of the hemoglobins : A con- 

 tribution to the specificity of corresponding vital substances in different 

 vertebrates, by Edward T. Reichert and Amos P. Brown. Proceedings of 

 the American Philosophical Society, volume XLVH, 1908, page 298. 



The differentiation and specificity of corresponding proteins and other vital 

 substances in relation to biological classification and organic evolution ; 

 the crystallography of hemoglobins, by Edward Tyson Reichert and Amos 

 P. Brown, Washington, D. C, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1909. 

 Publication number 116, pages xx -+- 338. 



Tables for the determination of minerals by physical properties. Persifor 

 Frazer and Amos P. Brown. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 

 1910, pages xiii + 125. 



The mollusca of Mandeville, Jamaica, and its environs, Henry A, Pilsbry and 

 Amos P. Brown. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, 1910, pages 510-535. 



The method of progression of some land operculates from Jamaica. Amos P. 

 Brown, The Nautilus, volume XXIV, December, 1910, pages 85-90, 



New cycads and conifers from the Trias of Pennsylvania. Amos P. Brown. 

 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1911, 

 pages 17-21. 



Variation in some Jamaican species of Pleurodonte. Amos P. Brown. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1911, pages 

 117-164. 



The formation of ripple-marks, tracks, and trails. Amos P. Brown. Proceed- 

 ings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1911, pages 536- 

 547. 



The land mollusca of Montego Bay, Jamaica, with notes on the land mollusca 

 of the Kingston region. Henry A. Pilsbry and Amos P. Brown. Proceed- 

 ings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1911, pages 572- 

 588. 



Fauna of the Gatun formation. Isthmus of Panama. Amos P. Brown and 

 Henry A. Pilsbry. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, 1911, pages 336-373. 



Fauna of the Gatun formation, Isthmus of Panama, II. Amos P. Brown and 

 Henry A. Pilsbry. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, 1912, pages 500-519. 



