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The American Geologist. 
January, 1896- 
1880. Manual of geology. 3rd edition, 912 pp., 8vo, New York. 
Gilbert’s report on the geology of the Henry mountains. Amer. 
Jour. Sci., (3), vol. 19, pp. 17-25. 
The age of the Green mountains. Ibid ., pp. 191-200. 
1880-1881. The geological relations of the limestone belts of Westches¬ 
ter Co., New York. Ibid., vol. 20, pp. 21-32; pp. 194-220 ; pp. 
359-375 : pp. 450-456 ; vol. 21, pp. 425-443 : vol. 22, pp. 103- 
119; pp. 313-315 ; pp. 327-335. 
1881. On the relation of the so-called “kames ” of the Connecticut 
River valley to the Terrace-formation. Ibid., vol. 22, pp. 
451-468. 
1882. The flood of the Connecticut River valley from the melting of 
• the Quaternary glacier. Ibid., vol. 23, pp. 87-97 : pp. 179- 
202; pp. 360-373 : vol. 24, pp. 98-104. 
Text book of geology. 4th edition, 412 pp., 8vo, New York. 
Review of Dutton’s Tertiary history of the Grand Canon dis¬ 
trict. Amer. Jour. Sci., (3), vol. 24, pp. 81-89. 
Southward discharge of lake Winnipeg. Ibid., pp. 428-433. 
1883. The western discharge of the flooded Connecticut. Ibid., vol. 
25, pp. 440-448. 
Phenomena of the Glacial and Champlain periods about the 
mouth of the Connecticut valley — that is in the New Haven 
region. Ibid., pp. 341-361; vol. 27, pp. 113-130. 
1884. Obituary of Prof. Arnold Guyot. Ibid., vol. 27, pp. 246-248. 
Condition occasioning the Ohio River flood of February, 1884. 
Ibid., pp. 419-421. 
On the southward ending of a great synclinal in the Taconic 
range. Ibid., vol. 28, pp. 268-275. 
The Cortlandt and Stony Point hornblendic and augitic rocks. 
Ibid., pp. 384-386. 
Origin of bedding in so-called metamorphic rocks. Ibid., pp. 
393-396. 
The making of limonite ore beds. Ibid., pp. 398-400. 
The decay of quartzite, and the formation of sand, kaolin and 
crystallized quartz. Ibid., pp. 448-452. 
1885. A system of rock notation for geological diagrams. Ibid., vol. 
29, pp. 7-10. 
The decay of quartzite :—Pseudo-breccia. Ibid., pp. 57-58. 
Creation; or the biblical cosmogony in the light of modern 
science. Bibl. Sac., vol. 42, no. 166, pp. 202-224. 
Taconic rocks and stratigraphy. Amer. Jour. Sci., (3), vol. 29, 
pp. 205-222 ; pp. 437-443. 
Origin of coral reefs and islands. Ibid., vol. 30,.pp. 89-105: pp. 
169-191. 
On displacement through intrusion. Ibid., pp. 374-376. 
1886. Lower Silurian fossils from a limestone of the original Taconic 
of Emmons. Ibid., vol. 31, pp. 241-248. 
Arnold Guyot. Ibid., pp. 358-370. 
