﻿James 
  Dwight 
  Dana. 
  353 
  

  

  1863-1864 
  The 
  classification 
  of 
  animals 
  based 
  on 
  the 
  principle 
  of 
  Cephaliza- 
  

   tion. 
  Ibid., 
  pp. 
  321-352 
  ; 
  pp. 
  440-442 
  ; 
  vol. 
  37, 
  pp. 
  10-33 
  ; 
  pp. 
  157- 
  

   183 
  ; 
  pp. 
  184-186. 
  

  

  1864 
  A 
  Text-book 
  of 
  Geology 
  : 
  designed 
  for 
  Schools 
  and 
  Academies. 
  

  

  Philadelphia, 
  12°, 
  356 
  pp. 
  

   Fossil 
  insects 
  from 
  the 
  Carboniferous 
  formation 
  in 
  Illinois. 
  Amer. 
  

   Jour. 
  Sci., 
  vol. 
  37, 
  pp. 
  34-35. 
  

  

  1865 
  The 
  crystallization 
  of 
  Brushite. 
  Ibid., 
  (2), 
  vol. 
  39, 
  pp. 
  45-46. 
  

   Origin 
  of 
  Prairies. 
  Ibid., 
  vol. 
  40, 
  pp. 
  293-304. 
  

  

  1866 
  Cephalization. 
  Explanations 
  drawn 
  out 
  by 
  the 
  statements 
  of 
  an 
  

  

  objector. 
  Ibid., 
  vol. 
  41, 
  pp. 
  163-174. 
  

   A 
  word 
  on 
  the 
  origin 
  of 
  Life. 
  Ibid., 
  pp. 
  389-394. 
  

   Observations 
  on 
  the 
  origin 
  of 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  Earth's 
  features. 
  Ibid., 
  vol. 
  

  

  42, 
  pp. 
  205-211 
  ; 
  pp. 
  252-253. 
  

  

  1867 
  Crystallogenic 
  and 
  crystallographic 
  contributions. 
  Ibid., 
  vol. 
  44, 
  pp. 
  

  

  89-95 
  ; 
  pp. 
  252-263 
  ; 
  pp. 
  398-409. 
  

   ]\Iineralogical 
  nomenclature. 
  Ibid., 
  pp. 
  145-151. 
  

  

  1868 
  A 
  System 
  of 
  Mineralogy 
  : 
  Descriptive 
  Mineralogy, 
  aided 
  by 
  

  

  George 
  Jarvis 
  Brush. 
  827pp.,8vo. 
  New 
  York. 
  

   Eecent 
  eruption 
  of 
  Mauna 
  Loa 
  and 
  Kilauea, 
  Hawaii. 
  Amer. 
  Jour. 
  

   Sci., 
  vol. 
  46, 
  pp. 
  105-123. 
  

  

  1870 
  The 
  Geology 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  Haven 
  Eegion, 
  with 
  especial 
  reference 
  to 
  the 
  

  

  origin 
  of 
  its 
  topographical 
  features. 
  Trans. 
  Conn. 
  Acad., 
  vol. 
  2, 
  pp. 
  

   45-112. 
  

  

  1 
  871 
  On 
  the 
  Quaternary 
  or 
  Post-tertiary 
  of 
  the 
  New 
  Haven 
  Eegion. 
  Amer. 
  

  

  Jour. 
  Sci., 
  (3), 
  vol. 
  1, 
  pp. 
  1-5 
  ; 
  pp. 
  125-126. 
  

   On 
  the 
  supposed 
  legs 
  of 
  a 
  Trilobite, 
  Asaphus 
  platycephalus. 
  Ibid. 
  , 
  pp. 
  

  

  320-321. 
  

   The 
  Connecticut 
  Eiver 
  valley 
  Glacier, 
  and 
  other 
  examples 
  of 
  Glacier 
  

  

  movement 
  along 
  the 
  valleys 
  of 
  New 
  England. 
  Ibid., 
  vol. 
  2, 
  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. 
  

  

  1872 
  Corals 
  and 
  Coral 
  Islands. 
  New 
  York, 
  large 
  8vo, 
  398 
  pp. 
  

   Notice 
  of 
  the 
  address 
  of 
  Prof. 
  T. 
  Sterry 
  Hunt 
  before 
  the 
  American 
  

  

  Association 
  at 
  Indianapolis. 
  Amer. 
  Jour. 
  Sci., 
  vol. 
  3, 
  pp. 
  86-93 
  ; 
  

  

  vol. 
  4, 
  pp. 
  97-105. 
  

   What 
  is 
  true 
  Taconic 
  ? 
  Amer. 
  Naturalist, 
  vol. 
  6, 
  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. 
  4, 
  pp. 
  31-37. 
  

   1 
  872-1 
  873 
  On 
  the 
  Quartzite, 
  Limestone 
  and 
  associated 
  rocks 
  of 
  the 
  vicinity 
  

  

  of 
  Great 
  Barrington, 
  Berkshire 
  Co., 
  Mass. 
  Ibid., 
  pp. 
  362-370 
  ; 
  pp. 
  

  

  450-453 
  ; 
  vol. 
  5, 
  pp. 
  47-53 
  ; 
  pp. 
  84-91 
  ; 
  vol. 
  6, 
  pp. 
  257-278. 
  

  

  1873 
  The 
  Glacial 
  and 
  Champlain 
  eras 
  in 
  New 
  England. 
  Ibid., 
  vol. 
  5, 
  pp. 
  

  

  198-211. 
  

  

  