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Early history of Taconic investigation. Ibid., pp. 399-401. 
General terms applied to metamorphism and to the porphyritic 
structure of rocks. Ibid., vol. 32, pp. 69-72. 
Taconic stratigraphy and fossils. Ibid., pp. 236-239. 
A dissected volcanic mountain, Tahiti. Ibid., pp. 247-255. 
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Taconic rocks and stratigraphy. Ibid., pp. 270-276; pp. 393-419. 
1887-1888. History of the changes in the Maun a Loa craters on Hawaii. 
Ibid., pp. 433-451 ; vol. 34, pp. 81-97: pp. 349-304 : vol. 35, 
pp. 15 34: pp. 213-228; pp. 282-289; vol. 36; pp. 14-32; pp. 
81-112 : pp. 167-17.->. 
1888. The cosmogony of Genesis. Andover Rev., pp. 197-200. 
Asa Gray. Anter. Jour. Sci., (3), vol. 35. pp. 181-203. 
A brief history of Taconic ideas. Ibid., vol. 36, pp. 410 427. 
1889. Dodge's observations on Haleniaumau. Ibid., vol. 37, pp. 48-50. 
Notes on Mauna Loa in July, 1888. Ibid., pp. 51-53. 
Points in the geological history of the islands of Maui ami Oahu. 
Ibid., pp. 81-103. 
The origin of the deep troughs of the oceanic depression. Are 
any of volcanic origin ? Ibid., pp. 192-202. 
1890. Characteristics of volcanoes, with contributions of facts and 
principles from the Hawaiian islands. New York, 8vo, 
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Sedgwick and Murchison— Cambrian and Silurian. Amer. Jour. 
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Archaean axes of eastern North America. Ibid., pp. 378 383. 
Rocky Mountain protaxis and the Post-Cretaceous mountain- 
making along its course. Ibid., vol. 40. pp. 181-196. 
Long Island sound in the Quaternary era. Ibid., pp. 125 137. 
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Features of non-volcanic igneous ejections as illustrated in the 
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On Percival's map of the Jura-Trias trap-belts of central Con 
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1892. Subdivisions in Archaean history. Ibid., vol. l.'i. pp. I.Y> 102. 
Additional observations on the Jura Trias trap of the New 
Haven region. Ibid., vol. II. pp. L65 L69. 
Farther observations on | he permanence of oceans and conti- 
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