24 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMHERST MEETING 



1885. Man and the Glacial period in America. Magazine of Western History, 



volume I, pages 289-300. 



1886. Wonders of Alaska. The Advance, November 11, 25 ; December 9. 



1887. Age of the Ohio gravel beds. Proceedings, Boston Society of Natural 



History, volume XXIII, pages 427-436. 



Genesis and science. The Congregationalist, February 24. 



Importance of the study of the archaeology of Ohio. Ohio Archaeo- 

 logical and Historical Society Quarterly, volume I, pages 55-60. 



Muir glacier. American Journal of Science, volume XXXIII, pages 

 1-18. 



Notes on the glaciation of the Pacific coast. American Naturalist, vol- 

 ume XXI, pages 250-256. 



Relation of the Glacial period to archaeology in Ohio. Ohio Archaeo- 

 logical and Historical Society Quarterly, volume I, pages 174-186. 



Wonders of Alaska. The Advance, January 20, 27 ; March 24. 



1888. Age of the Philadelphia red gravel. Proceedings, Boston Society of 



Natural History, volume XXIV, pages 152-157. 

 Report on the present condition of mounds and earthworks of Ohio. 

 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society Quarterly, volume I, 

 pages 341-348. 



1889. The Ice Age in North America and its bearings upon the antiquity of 



man. New York, D. Appleton and Company ; first and second edi- 

 tions, xviii, 622 pages ; 143 illustrations, including 37 maps ; with an 

 appendix, Probable Causes of Glaciation, by Warren Upham, pages 

 573-595. 



The Glacial period and Noah's deluge. Bibliotheca Sacra, volume 

 XLVI, pages 466-474. 



Re-examination of Darwin's theory of coral islands. Bibliotheca 

 Sacra, volume XLVI, pages 377-381. 



1890. An archaeological discovery in Idaho. Seribners Magazine, volume 



VII, pages 235-238. 



Discovery of a palaeolithic implement at New Comerstown, Ohio. 

 Western Reserve Historical Society, Tract 75, pages 163-176, with 

 four plates. An account of the discovery is contributed by W. C. 

 Mills, and a report on the genuineness and age of the implement by 

 Prof. Henry W. Haynes, as read by him at a meeting of the Boston 

 Society of Natural History. 



The glacial boundary in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, 

 and Illinois. United States Geological Survey, Bulletin 58, pages 112, 

 with 18 plates and figures in the text, including 11 maps. Pages 13- 

 38 are an introduction, by Prof. T. C. Chamberlin, arguing against 

 the supposed evidences of a glacial lake in the upper Ohio basin, 

 held by the barrier of the ice-sheet when its border reached across 

 the river in the vicinity of Cincinnati. 



Moraine of retrocession in Ontario. Bulletin of the Geological Society 

 of America, volume 1, pages 544-546. 



The Nampa image: correspondence relating to its discovery, with ex- 

 planatory comments, etc. Proceedings, Boston Society of Natural 

 History, volume XXIV, pages 424-450. 



Palaeolithic man in Ohio. The Nation, volume L, page 331. 



