476 PROCEEDINGS OF PHILADELPHIA MEETING. 



Address before the American Association for the Advancement of Science on re- 

 tiring- from the duties of president: Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci for 1855, 185G, 

 pp. 1-3G. 



Volcanic action at Mauna Loa: Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. xxi, 185G, pp. 241-244. 



American geological history: Ibid., vol. xxii, pp. 305-334. 



The phm of development in the geological history of North America: Ibid., pp. 

 oo0-o4y. 



Manual of mineralogy : 2d edition, 455 pp., 12mo., 1857, New Haven. 



Fourth supplement to the mineralogy : Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. xxiv, 1857, pp. 



107-132. 

 Review of Dr Kane's Arctic explorations: Ibid., pp. 235-251. 

 Fifth supplement to the mineralogy: Ibid., vol. xxv, 1858, pp. 390-410. 

 Kevicw of Marcou's Geology of North America: Ibid., vol. xxvi, 1858, pp. 323-333. 

 Sixth supplement to the mineralogy: Ibid., pp. 345-364. 

 Eruption of Mauna Loa, Hawaii: Ibid. (2), vol. xxvii, 1859, pp. 410-415. 

 Seventh supplement to the mineralogy: Ibid. (2), vol. xxviii, 1859, pp. 128-144. 

 Manual of geology ; treating of the principles of the science with special reference 



to American geological history ; for the use of colleges, academies and schools 



of science: Philadelphia and London, small 8vo, 1802, 812 pp. 

 The existence of a ]M»jluuvk-valley glacier: Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. xxxv, 1803, 



pp. 243-249. 

 On the Ai)iwlachians and Rocky mountains as time-boundaries in geological his- 

 tory : Ibid., vol. xxxvi, 1803, pp. 227-233. 

 A text-book of geology ; designed for schools and academies: Philadelphia, 12mo, 



1864, 35() pp. 

 Fossil insects from the Carboniferous formation in Illinois: Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), 



vol. xxxvii, 1804, pp. 34, 35. 

 The crystallization ofbrushite: Ibid., vol. xxxix, 1805, pp. 45, 40. 

 Origin of prairies: Jbid., vol. xl, 18(55, pp. 293-;)04. 

 Observations on the origin of some of the earth's features: Ibid., vol. xlii, 1800, pp. 



205-211 ; pp. 252, 253. 

 Crystidlogenic and crystallographic contributions: Ibid., vol. xliv, 1807, pp. 89-95; 



pp. 252-203 ; pp. 398-409. 

 ISIineralogiciil nomenclature : Jbid., pp. 145-151. 

 A system of mineralogy : Descriptive mineralogy, aided by George Jarvis Brush. 



827 pp, 8vo., 1808, New York. 

 Recent eruption of Mauna Loa and Kilauea, Hawaii : Amer. Jour. Sci (2), vol. xlvi, 



18()8, pp. 105-123. 

 The geology of the New Haven region, with si)ecial reference to the origin of its 



topographical features: Trans. Conn. Acad. Arbs and Sci., vol. ii, 1870, pp. 



45-112. 

 On the Quaternary or post-Tertiary of the New Haven region: Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), 



vol. i, 1871, pp. 1-5; pp. 125, 120. 

 On the supposed legs of a trilobite, As<iphiLS plcdycephalas : Ibid., pp. 320, 321. 

 The Connecticut River Valley glacier and other examples of glacier movement along 



the valleys of New England: Ibid., vol. ii, pp. 233-243. 

 The position and height of the elevated plateau in which the glacier of New England, 



in the Glacial era, had its origin: Ibid., pp. 324-330. 

 Corals and coral islands : New York, large 8vo, 1872, 398 pp. 



