90 The American Geologist. August, I8ii7 
Remarks on the drift of New England. Proc. Amer. Assoc, Geol. 
and Nat., third session, 1842, p. 46. Also in Abstract Proc, New York, 
1842, p. 6. Also Amer. Jour. Sci., xli]i, 1842. p. 151. "This country 
presents no proofs of the glacial theory as taught by Agassiz, but on 
the conti'ary the general bearing of the facts is against that theory." 
Description of pot-holes in Orange, N. H. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Geol. 
and Nat., third session, 1842. 1843, pp. 48-49. Also in Abstract Proc, 
third annual meeting. New York, 1842, p. 9. Also Amer. Jour, Sci., 
xLiii. 1842, p. 142. Pot-holes over 1000 feet above sea-level. 
Exhibition of a specimen of meteoric iron containing chlorine from 
Claiborne Co.. Alabama. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Geol. and Nat., third 
session, 1842. Boston, 1843, p. 62. 
Description of the tin veins of Jackson, N. H. Proc. Amer. Assoc 
Geol. and Nat., Boston, 1843, pp. 316-321. Also in Abstract Proc, 3d 
Ann. meeting, p. 23. Also Amer. Jour. Sci., xliii, 1842, p. 168. Min- 
erals found in association with tin ore: remarks on the theory of the 
formation of tin veins. 
Remarks on zinc, lead and copper ores of New Hampshire. Proc. 
Amer. A.-^soc Geol. and Nat., Boston, 1843, pp. 321-322. 
Remarks on the drift. Fourth session, Amer. Geol. and Nat., at Al- 
bany, N. Y. Also in Amer. Jour. Sci., xlv, 1843, pp. 320-323. Reiter- 
ates his objections to Agassiz's theory. 
Proc. Bo.sfon Sac. of Nat. Hist., I'ol. i, 1844. 
Remarks on acids in soils and peats, pp. 9-10. Detected crenic and 
apocrenic acids in soils and peats in 1839-40. Humic acid of Berzelius 
detected but not named in Rhode Island survey. 
On tin ore and chlorophyllite from New Hampshire, pp. 45-46. 
On inversion of strata at Mansfield, Mass, p. 62. 
On ore of antimony, copper, silver, etc, in New Hampshire, p. 90. 
On changes of the surface of the earth, p. 123. 
Remarks on the saline and other ingredients of Zea mays and other 
grains, pp. 123-124. 
On a buff-colored salt of lead from maple sugar, pp. 126-127. 
On the chemical properties of Indian corn, pp. 127-128. 
Analysis of the raspberry bush, p. 128. 
1844. 
Amer. Jour of Science, xlv, 1844. 
Report on the organic matter of soils. Abstract, pp. 337-340. 
Boston Journal of Nat. History, iv, 1844. 
Analysis of pink scapolite, and of cerium ochre from Bolton, Mass., 
pp. 504-506. 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., i, 1844. 
Remarks on Lieut. Fremont's report of his exploring expedition to 
the Rocky mountains, p. 161. 
Description and analysis of yttrocerite, from Worcester Co., Mass., 
pp. 165-167. 
Description and analysis of the pink scapolite of Bolton, p. 167. 
