GEOLOGICAL WRITINGS OP JAMES B. DANA. 477 



Notice of the address of Professor T. Sterry Hunt before the American Association 



at Indianapolis: Amer. Joar. ScL (3), vol. iii, pp. 86-93; vol. iv, 1872, pp. 



97-105. 

 What is true Taconic? American Naturalist, vol. vi, pp. 197-199; Amer. Jour. Sci. 



(3), vol. 3, pp. 468-470. 

 Green Mountain geology : On the quartzite : Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 3, pp. 179-186 ; 



pp. 250-256. 

 On the oceanic coral island subsidence: Ibid., vol. iv, 1872, pp. 31-37. 

 On the quartzite, limestone and associated rocks of the vicinity of Great Barrington, 



Berkshire county, Massachusetts: Ibid., 1872-1873, pp. 362-370; pp. 450-453; 



vol. V, pp. 47-53 ; pp. 84-91 ; vol. vi, pp. 257-278. 

 The Glacial and Champlain eras in New Egland : Ibid., vol. v, 1873, pp. 198-211. 

 Results of the earth's contraction from cooling, including a discussion of the origin 



of mountains, and the nature of the earth's interior : Ibid., 1873, pp. 42.3-443; 



vol. vi, pp. 6-14; pp. 104-115; pp. 161-172. 

 On the rocks of the Helderberg era, in the valley of the Connecticut : Ibid., vol • 



vi, 1873, pp. 339-352. 

 Manual of geology : 2d edition, 911 pp., 8vo, 1874, New York. 

 Text-book of geology : 2d edition, 358 pp., 8vo, 1874, New York and Chicago. 

 Changes in subdivisions of geological time: A^ner. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. viii, 1874, pp. 



213-216. 

 On serpentine pseudomorphs and other kinds from the Tilly Foster iron mine. 



Putnam county. New York : Ibid., pp. 371-381 ; pp. 447-459. 

 The geological story briefly told, an introduction to geology for the general reader 



and for beginners in the science: New York, 12mo, 1875, 264 pp. 

 Notice of the chemical and geological essays of T. Sterry Hunt : Amer. Jour. Sci. 



(3), vol. ix, 1875, pp. 10-^-109. 

 On Dr Koch's evidence with regard to the contemporaneity of man and the mas- 

 todon in Missouri : Ibid., pp. 335-346. 

 Southern New England during the melting of the great glacier : Ibid., 1875-1876, 



vol. X, pp. 168-183; pp. 280-282; pp. 353-357; pp. 409-438; pp. 497-508; 



vol. xii, pp. 125-128. 

 " The Chloritic formation " on the western border of the New Haven region : Ibid. , 



vol. sa, 1876, pp. 119-122. 

 On the damming of streams by drift ice during the melting of the great glacier: 



Ibid., pp. 178-180. 

 Plants as registers of geological age : Ibid. , pp. 407-409. 

 Note on erosion: Ibid., vol. xii, 1876, pp. 192, 193. 

 An account of the discoveries in Vermont geology of the Rev Augustus Wing : 



Ibid., vol. xiii, 1877, pp. 332-347; pp. 405-419; vol. xiv, pp. 36, 37. 

 The relations of the geology of Vermont to that of Berkshire : Ibid., vol. xiv, 1877, 



pp. 37-48 ; pp. 132-140 ; pp. 202-207 ; pp. 257-264. 

 The Helderberg formation of Bernardston, Massachusetts, and Vernon, Vermont: 



Ibid., pp. 379-387. 

 Manual of mineralogy and lithology : 3d edition, 474 pp., 12mo, 1878, New Haven. 

 On the driftless interior of North America: Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. xv, 1878, pp. 



250-255. 

 " Indurated bitumen" in the trap of the Connecticut valley : Ibid., vol. xvi, 1878 



pp. 130-132. 



LVn— Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 7, 1895. 



