92 The American Geolnrjisf. August, 1897 
observations upon lake Superior copper district. Abstract in Amer. 
Jour. Sci., II, 18io, 118-119. 
On copper and zinc ores from Warren, N. H.. p. 147. 
Remarks on a paper on the geology of a portion of the White Moun- 
tains, by professor W. B. and H. D. Rogers, (in the Amer. Jour. Sci., 
May, 1846,) p. 147-148. Ai-gues against melting of sandstones and slates 
in the formation of the White mountains; notes included fragments 
of slate in the granite. 
Chemical analyses of sand from the desert of Sahara, p. 170. 
On copper ores from Coate's mine, Frederick Co., Md., p. 185. 
Amer. Quart. Jour., Agric., iv, 1S46. 
Analyses of soils, pp. 220-238. 
Analyses. Sale of mineral lands, reports of committees, 1845-46. (By 
J. H. Rolfe). 29th Cong., Ist session, in. No. .591, 1846. Cited by N. II. 
Darton. 
U. S. Patent Office. Letters patent, Nov. 12, 1846. ( ... and W. G. 
Morton.) On inhalation of sulphuric ether. Copied in Boston Med. 
and Surg. Journ., xxxvi, 1847, p. 196. 
MS. rejjort on Coates copper mine, near Liberty town, Frederick Co.; 
Md. (MS. seen in Mrs. Jackson's possession.) 
1847. 
Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., v, 1848. 
Chemical and Mineralogical fragments, pp. 4('5-412. (Signature prob- 
ably published in 1847.) Contains remarks on the formation of crystals 
of argentiferous galena, by sublimation; assay of a specimen of the 
crystallized argentiferous galena from the cavern in Shelburne mine; 
composition of the bones, tusks and teeth of the mastodon; analysis of 
the bones of the great mastodon belonging to Dr. John C. Warren; 
analysis of the tusk of a mastodon from Benton county. Mo.: analysis 
of mastodon teeth from Benton county. Mo.; analysis of the sovind ivory 
of mastodon teeth; analysis of internal portion of same tooth, the de- 
composed ivory; analysis of the ear-bone of a fish. 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., ii, 184s. 
Exhibition of cartilage from mastodon bones, p. 198. 
On the Tertiary of Maine, p. 213. Deposits from Lubec to Portland, 
now known to be Pleistocene. 
On analysis of snow at Boston, p. 217. 
On crystals of a bi-sulphateof copper and zinc from cinders at Point 
Shirley, p. 218. 
An experiment in the fusion of feldspar, p. 218. 
On cetacean vertebris from a clay stratum in Machias Me., p. 255. 
On palaeontology of the Diluvium of Maine, p. 256. 
On copper from lake Superior, pp. 259-260. 
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, xxxvi. 1847. 
Remarks on the discovery of etherization, p. 180. 
