CLARENCE KING. 



The following list comprises the principal published works 

 of Clarence King: 



Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. Boston, 1870. 

 Mining Industry (by James D. Hague, with geological contributions 

 by Clarence King), vol. in of the Fortieth Parallel Reports. 

 Government Printing Office, Washington, 1870. 

 Active Glaciers within the United States. Atlantic Monthly, March, 

 1871. 



On the Discovery of Actual Glaciers on the Mountains of the Pacific 

 Slope. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. i, p. 157. 1871. 



Three Lakes. Poem in hexameters. Privately printed in folio, 1875. 



Notes on Observed Glacial Phenomena and the Terminal Moraine of 

 the N. E. Glacier. Proc. Boston Soc. 'Nat. Hist., vol. xix. p. 60. 

 1876. 



Paleozoic Subdivisions of the Fortieth Parallel. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d 

 ser., vol. xi, p. 475. 1876. 



Notes on the Uinta and Wahsatch Ranges. Ibid., p. 494. 



Catastrophism and Evolution. Am. Nat., vol. n, p. 449. 1S77. 



Systematic Geology. Vol. i of the Fortieth Parallel Reports. Govern- 

 ment Printing Office, Washington, 1878. 



First Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey. Government 

 Printing Office, Washington, 1880. 



Production of the Precious Metals in the U. S. U. S. Geol. Survey, 2d 

 Ann. Report, pp. 333-400. Government Printing Office, Washing- 

 ton, 1882. 



On the Physical Constants of Rocks. U. S. Geol. Survey, 3d Ann. 

 Report, p. 3. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883. 



Style and the Monument. North Am. Revieic, November, 1885. (An 

 article on the proposed Grant monument — anonymous, but known 

 by friends of Mr. King to have been written by him.) 



Artium Magister. North Am. Review, October, 1888. 



The Age of the Earth. Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. xlv, January, 1893. 



The Helmet of Mambrino. Century, p. 154, May, 1886. 



The Biographers of Lincoln. Century, p. 861, October, 1886. 



The Education of the Future. Forum, p. 20, March, 1892. 



Shall Cuba be Free? Forum, p. 50, September, 1895. 



Fire and Sword in Cuba. Forum, p. 31, September, 1896. 



