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1843. The analogies between the modern igneous rocks and the so- 
called Primary formations. Ibid., vol. 45, pp. 104-129. 
On the temperature limiting the distribution of corals. Ibid., 
pp., 130-131. 
The areas of subsidence in the Pacific, as indicated by the dis¬ 
tribution of coral islands. Ibid., pp. 131-135. 
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The composition of corals. Amer. Jour. Set., (l),vol. 47, pp. 
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1845. Observations on pseudomorphism. Ibid., vol. 48, pp. 81-92. 
Origin of the constituent and adventitious minerals of trap 
and the allied rocks. Ibid., vol. 49, pp. 49-64. 
1846. Zoophytes. [U. S. Exploring Expedition.] Philadelphia, 4to, 
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Notice of some genera of Cyclopacea. Amer, Jour. Sci., (2), 
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General views on the classification of animals. Ibid., pp. 286-288. 
On the occurrence of fluor spar, apatite and chondrodite in lime¬ 
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The volcanoes of the moon. Ibid., pp. 335-355. 
1846- 1847. Zoophytes. Ibid., pp. 64-69; pp. 187-202; vol. 3, pp. 1-24 : 
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1847. The origin of continents. Ibid., vol. 3, pp. 94-100. 
Geological results of the earth’s contraction in consequence of 
cooling. Ibid., pp. 176-188. 
Origin of the grand outline features of the earth. Ibid., pp. 
381-398. 
A general review of the geological effects of the earth’s CQoling 
from a state of igneous fusion. Ibid., vol. 4, pp. 88-92. 
Fossil shells from Australia. Ibid., pp. 151-160. 
Observations on some Tertiary corals described by Mr. Lonsdale. 
Ibid,, pp. 359-362. 
Certain laws of cohesive attraction. Ibid., pp. 364-385. 
1847- 1851. Conspectus Crustaceorum. I. Proc. Amer. Acad., Boston, 
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1849. Review of Chambers’ Ancient Sea-margins, with observations 
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