John Strong Newberry. — Stevenson. 15 
one could learn to know him without loving him. In later 
years, when his home was in Cleveland, and my journeys to 
the west frequent, I never passed through the place without 
remaining a day or longer to have some intercourse with my 
friend. After his removal to New York it was a source of 
great satisfaction to me to have frequent interviews and con- 
sultations with him. 
Living the isolated life which, in late years. I have been 
compelled to do. the friends made in earlier years become very 
dear tome, and the loss of Dr. Newberry leaves a sad void in 
my heart; and as my friends, one after the other, leave me, I 
feel that I have already lingered too long. 
Very truly yours. 
James Hall. 
Bibliography of the Late Professor John Strom. Newberry, 
Based on a List Prepared by Dr. Newberry in 1889 
and Edited, 1893, by J. F. Kemp* 
1851. 
Description of the Quarries Yielding Fossil Fishes, Monte Bolca, 
Italy. — Family Visitor. 1851. 
On the Currents of the Gulf Stream and of the Pacific off Central 
America. — Family Visitor. 1851. 
On the Geographical Distribution of Certain Species of Land and 
Fresh Water Shells.— Proc. Amer. Asso. (1851), p. 105. 
On the Origin of the Quartz Pebbles of the Carboniferous Con- 
glomerate.— Family Visitor, 1851. 
1852. 
On the Specific Identity of Typhus and Typhoid Fevers. — Minutes, 
Ohio State Medical Society, 1852. 
1853. 
On the Fossil Fishes of the Cliff Limestone.— Annals of Science 
(1853), p. 12. 
On the Structure and Affinities of Certain Fossil Plants of the Car- 
boniferous Age.— Proc. Amer. Asso. (1853), p. 157; Annals of Science, 
Vol. I, p. 2G8. 
On the Carboniferous Flora of Ohio. — Proc. Amer. Asso. Q853), p. 
163; Annals of Science, Vol. I., p. 280. 
Catalogue of the Fossil Plants of Ohio.— Annals of Science (In":: . 
Vol. I., pp. 95 and 106. 
New Fossil Plants from Ohio.— Annals of Science (1853), pp. 110, 128, 
and 153. 
Fossil Plants from the Ohio Coal Basin. — Annals of Science. Vol. I 
(Cleveland. 1853), pp. 2-3, 9597, 100-108, 164-105. 268-270. 
*This list in an incomplete form was first printed in the School of Mines t,)uar- 
terly, Jan.. 1*98. Two pages of additions were distributed with the reprints, but are 
incorporated here. The papers are classified by subjects in the Transaction- <>f the 
N. Y. Acad, of Sciences fur March. 1893, Vol. XII. Acknowledgements are due Messrs. 
C. A. Hollick, L. F. Ward and H. L. Fairchild for assistance. 
