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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



[BULL. 127. 



Silliman, Benjamin — Continued. 

 [— — ] [Remarks on red sandstone of 

 Connecticut region.l 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 221-222, 1821. 



[ J Notices of minerals and rocks 



cliiefly in Berkshire, Mass., and con- 

 tiguous to the waters of the upper 

 Hudson and the Lakes George and 

 Champlain. 



Am. Jonr. Soi., vol. 4, pp. 40-50, 1822. 



[ ] Hudson marble [New York]. 



Am. Jour. Sol., vol. 6, p. 371 (J p.), 1823. 



[ ] Notice andreview of the "Eeliquiie 



Diluvianae; or observations on the 

 organic remains contained in caves, 

 fissures, and diluvial gravel, and on 

 other geological phenomena attesting 

 the action of an universal deluge," by 

 the Eev. William Buckland, London, 

 1823. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 8, pp. 150-168, 317-338, 

 1824. 



[ ] Notice of minerals, etc., from 



Palestine, Egypt, etc., from Eev. Isaac 

 Bird. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 10, pp. 21, 23-29, 1826. 



[ ] Anthracite coal of Ehode Island, 



remarks upon its properties and 

 economical uses, with an additional 

 notice of the anthracites of Pennsyl- 

 vania, etc. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 11, pp. 78-100, 1826. 



[ ] [Has the eastern coast of North 



America been recently elevated?] 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 13, pp. 191-192 (§ p.), 1828. 



[ ] Volcauos. [Notice of G. P. 



Scrope's " Considerations on volca- 

 nos."] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 13, pp. 106-145, 1828. 



[ ] Notice and analysis of "a descrip- 

 tion of active and extinct volcanos 

 with remarks on their origin, their 

 chemical phenomena, and the character 

 of their products" [etc.], by Charles 

 Daubeny. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 13, pp. 235-310 ; vol. 14, 

 pp. 70-91, 1828. 



[ ] [Extract from letters on slides iu 



the White Mountains.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 15, pp. 219-222, 1829. 



[ ] Remarks on specimens [from 



Hawaii] transmitted by Mr. Goodrich. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 16, pp. 347-350, 1829. 



Silliman, Benjamin — Continued. 



An introduction to geology, compris- 

 ing the elements of the science iu it.s 

 present advanced state and all the 

 recent discoveries, with an outline of 

 the geology of England and Wales, by 

 Robert Bakowell. First American edi- 

 tion [edited by Professor Silliman of 

 Yale College] with an appendix con- 

 taining an outline of his course of lec- 

 tures on geology, xx, 400, 128 pages, 9 

 plates, New Haven, 1829. Second 

 American edition, xxiv, 479 pages, 12 

 plates, New Haven, 1833. Third Amer- 

 ican edition, xxxvi, 596 pages, 9 plates. 

 New Haven, 1837. 



Outline of a course of lectures on 



geology at Yale College, New Haven, 

 1829. 



[ ] Igneous origin of some trap rocks. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 17, pp. 119-132, plate, 

 1830. 



[ ] Notice of the anthracite region in 



the valley of the Lackawanna and of 

 Wyoming on the Susquehanna. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 18, pp. 308-328, plate, 

 1830. 



[ ] Hawaii (Owyhee) and its volcanic 



regions and production. [Description 

 of some rocks.] 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 20, pp. 228-229, 1831. 



[ ] Notes on a journey from New 



Haven, Conn., to Mauch Chunk and 

 other anthracite regions of Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 19, pp. 1-21, map, 1831. 



[ ] [Review of Phillips's] principles 



of geology. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 21, pp. 1-26, 1832. 



[ ] Notice of a fountain of petroleum, 



called the Oil Spring. 



Am. Jour. Sol., vol. 23, pp. 97-102, 1833. 



[ ] Lowell, Mass., geological facts. 



Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 27, pp. 340-347, 1835. 



[ ?] On the elevation of mountain 



ranges. 



Am. Jour. Soij, vol. 31, pp. 290-291, 1837. 



[ ] United States gold mine near 



Fredericksburg, Va. 



Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 32, pp. 183-184, 1837. 



Remarks on some of the gold mines 



and on parts of the gold region of Vir- 

 ginia found on personal observations 

 made in August and September, 1836. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 32, pp. 98-130, 1837. 



