Charles Tliovuis Jackson. — Woodirorfh. 97 
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., ii. 1852. 
On manganese in the water of streams, p. 111. M. in the middle of 
lake Superior and in the blood. 
Report of a committee on coast marks, pp. 221 223. Proposal to have 
U. S. Coast Survey undertake observations. 
Remarks on apatite from Hurdstown, N. J., pp. 241-243. 
Temperature at which charcoal takes fire, p. 256. 
Analysis of crystal of phosphate of lime from Hurdstown, N. J., p. 
261. 
Remarks on Pi-of. Horaford's explanation of an explosion of burnmg 
fluid, pp. 316.317. 
On the use of alcohol as important to agriculture, pp. 322-323. 
Observations on tellurium in gold ore from Frederick. Va.. p. 2. 
Btdl. Geol. Soc. de France, x, 1852. 
Sur le terrain houiUer d'Hillsboi-o (Nouveau Brunswick), pp. 33.39. 
Gives two sections. In a lawsuit, court adopted J. 's decision concern- 
ing "asphalt." 
Review of (his) reports on the coal of the Albert Coal Mining Co., 
Hillsboro, N. B. New York, 1852, 8to, pp. 40. Library Boston Society 
Nat. Hist. 
Reports of the New Jersey Zinc. company, 1852. New York, 1852, pp. 
32. Geological report by Dr. C. T. Jackson, pp. 10-15. pis. 1 and 2, 
mentioned, but not in Harvard University copy. 
Report on the trade and commerce of the British North American 
colonies, and upon the trade of the Great Lakes and rivers, by I. D. 
Andrews. 32d Cong., 1st seas.. Senate, Ex. Doc. No. 112, xi, 1852. (Not 
seen.) Cited by N. H. Darton. 
Boston Medical and SiLrg leal Journal, xlvii, 18,52. 
Poisonous chloroform, pp. 117-]20. 
1853. 
Proc. Boslo^i Soc. Nat. Hlst.,iv, 1854. 
Observations upon the Eupychroite from lake Champlain, pp. 259- 
260. Trap mineral; concludes that phosphorus is an element in the 
interior of the globe. Further i-emarks on pp. 264-265, 259-260. 
Remarks on compressed crystals of tourmaline, p, 265. Also account 
of zinc mines, Sussex county, N. J. (Title.) 
Account of the process of extracting iron from the ore called Frank- 
linite in Sussex county, N. J., pp. 295-296. 
Report on the coal lands of Egypt, Belmont, Evans, Palmer and Wil- 
cox plantations of Deep River, N. C, 8vo pamphlet. New York, 1853. 
Cited in Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., iv, 1854, p. 403. 
Bull. Geol. Soc. de France, (II) .t, 1858. 
Sur les mines de cuivre et de houilledo la Caroline du Nord., pp. 505- 
506. Extrait d'une lettre a M. Delesse. 
Report on the copper mine of the North Carolina Copper company, 
1853, pp. 8. 
