II The American Geologist. January, 1896 
L880. Manual of geology. 3rd edition, 912 pp., 8vo, New York. 
Gilbert's reporl on the geology of the Henry mountains. Amer. 
Join: Sri.. (3), vul. l'.t. pp. 17 25. 
The age of the Green mountains. Ibid., pp. l'.'l 200. 
L880 L881. The geological relations of the limestone belts of Westchee 
terCo., New Fork. Ibid., vol.20, pp. 21 32; pp. l'.H 220; pp. 
359-375: pp. 150-456; vol. 21, pp. 125-443: vol. 22, pp. L03 
L19; pp. 313-315; pp. 327-335. 
1881. On the relation of the so-called "kames " of the Connecticul 
River valley to the Terrace-formation. Ibid., vol. 22, pp. 
151 168. 
L882. The Hood <>t' tin' Connecticut River valley from the melting of 
the Quaternarj 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 nistorj of the Grand ('anon 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. 440448. 
Phenomena of the Glacial and Champlain periods about the 
mouth of the Connecticut valley that is in the New Haven 
region. Ibid., pp. 311-361 ; 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., i-i). 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 -1(H). 
The decay of quartzite, and the formation of sand, kaolin and 
crystallized quartz. Ibid., pp. 448-452. 
L885. 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. 437 143. 
Origin of coral reefs and islands. Ibid., vol. 30, pp. 89 105; pp. 
169-191. 
On displacement through intrusion. Ibid., pp. 374-376. 
L886. Lower Silurian fossils from a limestone of the original Taconic 
of Emmons. Ibid., vol. 31, pp. 241-248. 
Arnold Guyot. Ibid., pp. 358-370. 
