Charles Thomas Jackson. — Woodworth. 87 
dine clei S. S. Maurizio e Lazzaro : Ritter des Rothen Adler; 
Knight of the Turkish Order of the Mejidieh. Numerous 
other scientific and medical societies sought to honor liim with 
membership in their organizations. 
Dr. Jackson was married to Miss Susan Bridge of C'liarles- 
town, Mass., on the 27tli of February, 1834. Three sons, two 
daughters and his wife survive him. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DR. C. T. JACKSON. 
The following list includes such references as the author has been 
able to find. A few chemical analyses in the U. S. Patent office reports 
are omitted. Most of the articles have been examined and the refer- 
ences verified, particularly those relating to geology. A few papers 
cited in the Royal Society's catalogue or puVjUehed in the North 
American Review and the Am. Jour. Agriculture, and others of a con- 
troversial nature have not been seen. A few titles have been taken from 
Darton's Catalogue and Index of Contributions to North American 
Geology, 1896, and from Russell's Inde.v to the Literature of the Newark 
System, Washington, 1892. 
In most cases the year is taken from the title page of the woik. In 
the case of the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 
beginning with October. 1843, the date of the signature at the bottom 
of the page is considered to be the real date of publication, and has 
been so taken in this list. In the case of several societies, the date of 
the title page is from oue to two years later than the date of the actual 
publication of parts and the distribution of reprints. 
1828-29. 
A description of the mineralogy and geology of a portion of Nova Sco- 
tia. (With Francis Alger.) Amer. Jour. Sci.. xiv, 182H, 305-330. With 
a geological map of a part of Nova Scotia, and a section. Cont. in xv, 
1829, 132-160; 201-217. 
1832. 
Results of autopsies of cholera victims in Europe. Boston Med. and 
Surgical Journ., 1832. (Not seen.) 
1833. 
Remarks on the mineralogy and geology of Nova Scotia. Amer. Acad. 
Mem.,N. S., I, 1833. 217 230. 4 pis., and map. (With W. F. Alger.) 
Reviewed by C. Moxon in The Geologist, London, i, 1842, 301-306. (Not 
seen.) 
Notice of the revolving electric-magnet of M. Pixii. Amer. Jour. Sci., 
XXIV, 146-149. 
18.34. 
An account of the Chiastolite or Made of Lancaster. Boston Jour. 
Nat. Hist. I. 18.37, 35 62. 
18.35. 
Lettre sur les conglomerats de Roxbury et les dykes qu'ils contiennent. 
Soc. Geol. France, Bull, vii, 27. 
