James Dwight Dana. — Beecher. 
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1856-1857. Science and the Bible ; a review of: and the six days of 
creation, of Prof. Tayler Lewis. Bibl. Sac., vol. 13, no. 49, 
pp. 80-129; vpl. 13, no. 51, pp. 631-656; vol. 14, no. 54, 
pp. 388-413; vol. 14, no. 55, pp. 461-524. 
1857. Manual of mineralogy. 2nd edition, 455 pp., 12mo, New Haven. 
On species. Bibl. Sac., vol. 14, pp. 854-874. Reprint: Amer. 
Jour. Sci., (2), vol. 24, pp. 305-316. 
Fourth supplement to the mineralogy. Ibid., pp. 107-132. 
Review of Dr. Kane’s Arctic explorations. Ibid., pp. 235-251. 
Parthenogenesis. Ibid., pp. 399-408. 
1858. Review of Agassiz's contributions to t he natural history of the 
U. S. Ibid., vol. 25, pp. 202-216 ; pp. 321-341. 
Fifth supplement to the mineralogy. Ibid., pp. 396-416. 
The currents of the oceans. Ibid.-, vol. 26, pp. 231-233. 
Review of Marcou’s Geology of North America. Ibid., pp. 323- 
333 ^ 
Sixth supplement to the mineralogy. Ibid., pp. 345-364. 
1859. Synopsis of the Report on Zoophytes, etc., 172 pp., 8vo, New 
Haven. 
Eruption of Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Amer. Jour. Sci., (2), vol. 27, 
pp. 410-415. 
Antic ipation of man in nature. N. Englander, vol. 17, pp. 294- 
334. 
Seventh supplement to the mineralogy. Amer. Jour. Sci., (2), 
vol. 28, pp. 128-144. 
1862. Manual of geology ; treating of the principles of the science with 
special reference to American geological history I for the use 
of colleges, academies and schools of science. Philadelphia 
and London, small 8vo, 812 pp. 
1863. The higher subdivisions in the classification of mammals. Amer. 
Jour. Sci., (2), vol. 35, pp. 65-71. 
The existence of a Mohawk-valley glacier. Ibid., pp. 243-249. 
On man’s zoological position. N. Englander, vol. 22, pp. 283- 
287. 
Two oceanic species of protozoans related to the sponges. Amer. 
Jour. Sci., (2), vol. 35, pp. 386-387. 
On cephalization. N. Englander , vol. 22, pp. 495-506. 
On cephalization and on Megasthenes and Microsthenes in classi¬ 
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On the Appalachians and Rocky mountains as time-boundaries 
in geological history. Ibid., pp. 227-233. 
The homologies of the insectean and crustacean types. Ibid., 
vol. 36, pp. 233-235. 
Certain parallel relations between the classes of vertebrates and 
some characteristics of the reptilian birds. Ibid., pp. 315- 
321. 
1863-1864. The classification of animals based on the principle of 
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33 ; pp. 157-183; pp. 184-186. 
