56 PROCEEDINGS OP THE ALBANY MEETING 



1872. On some points in the geology of the southwest. American Journal of 



Science, October. 



On soil analyses and their utility. American Journal of Science, De- 

 cember; Proceedings of the American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, Dubuque meeting. 



Address on progressive agriculture and industrial education, delivered 

 at the Mississippi State Fair, Novt^mber. Chirion book office. 



Fertilizers. Southland, September 7. 



Kules and principles ; agricultural problems. Southern Farmer. 



The art of bread-making. Southern Farmer. 



1873. Supplementary and final report of a geological reconnaissance of the 



State of Louisiana. New Orleans Academy of Science and the Bureau 

 of Immigration. 

 On the silt analyses of soils and clays. American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, I'ortland meeting ; American Journal of 

 Science, October and November. 



1874. Silt analyses of Mississippi soils and subsoils. Proceedings of the 



American Association for the Advancement of Science; American 

 Journal of Science, January. 



Note on lignite beds and their underclays. American Journal of Science, 

 March. 



On Mallet's theory of vulcanicity. American Journal of Science, June. 



On the study of natui-al science in the common schools. Michigan 

 Teacher for March ; Proceedings of the Michigan Teachers' Associa- 

 tion, at Kalamazoo. 



1875. Articles on "Artesian wells," "Vine culture," "Wines and wine-making," 



in Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia. 

 Phylloxera or vine louse, lecture delivered in San Francisco, November 



23. University Press, Berkeley, California. 

 Synopsis of a course of lectures on origin, composition, and function of 



soils and their bearing on agriculture. Bulletin 14, University of 



California, June. 



1877. An industrial survey, transmission of soil specimens, etcetera. Bulletin 



number 26, University of California Experiment Station. 

 Report to the President of the University of California on the work and 

 cultural experiments of the Agricultural Department, December. 



1878. Destruction of the ground squirrel by the use of bisulphid of carbon. 



Bulletin number 32, University of California Experiment Station. 

 Borings made between Lake Borgne and the Mississippi River, in 1874, 



at the site proposed as an outlet for Hood-waters. Report of the 



United States Engineering Department, with maps and plates. 

 The agriculture and soils of California. Report of the United States 



Department of Agricultui"e. 



1879. Report of the Department of Agriculture of the University of (\ili- 



fornia. Analyses of soils, waters, fruits, etcetera. 



The loess of the Mississippi Valley and the ^Eolian hypothesis. Ameri- 

 can Journal of Science, August. 



On the flocculation of particles and its physical and chemical bearings. 

 American Journal of Science, February. In translation ; Forsehungen 

 aus dem Gebiete der Agriculturphysic. 



