Chitrles Thomas Jackson. — Woodworth. 99 
On aDthracite coal from Japan, p. 207. Coal used by U. S. S. Mis- 
sissippi on return voyage. 
Remarks on local characters of minerals, and on their association, pp. 
225-226. Also described a fossil skeleton of a large cetacean from 
Maine. (Not printed.) 
An account of some researches into the composition and manner of 
formation of different kinds of steel, p. 2.32-2.33. 
Presentation of fossil shells from tertiary strata of Wilmington, N. C, 
p. 233. 
Geology of parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, pp. 242-250. 
1856. 
Proc. Boston Soc. Ntit. Hist., v, 1856. 
Observations upon a pumiceous substance reported to have been 
found floating around a point of explosion and ebullition in the water of 
the Ohio river, p. 290. 
Exhibition of a vial of blood taken from the heart of a woman who 
died from the effects of chloroform, inhaled at a dentist's office, and re- 
marks on the same, pp. 307-309. 
Remarks on Gigandibus caudatus, Hitchcock, p. 309. 
Action upon the death of Dr. T. W. Harris, p. 313. 
On the chemical analysis and comparison of serpentine marbles known 
under the name of Verd antique, pp. 314-319. 
Exhibition of a new water filter, with remarks on cyclopean animal- 
cules caught therein, p. 333. 
Explanation of the formation of stalactites, p. .335. Cites stalactites 
in the grotto at Carneal, near Trieste. 
Remarks on analyses of serpentine, pp. 341-342. 
Remarks on the replacement of human bones by phosphorus, pp. 346- 
,348. 
Account of the method employed in the extraction of oil from 
Menhaden and of convei-ting the residual matter into a substitute' for 
guano, pp. 355.356. 
Observations on Hawaiian lavas, p. .356. 
Remarks on the Philosophical Society of Victoria, p. 357. 
Exhibition of a specimen of aluminum manufactured into a thimble, 
p. 357. 
Ibid., vi, 185U. 
Geology of Alger's Beryl hill, in Grafton, N. H., p. 23. 
Account of the trap dykes of Cohasset and other places, pp. 2.3-24. 
On the coal formation of Deep River, N. C, pp. .30-32, .33. Visited in 
May, 1856. 
Chemical analysis of a variety of Agalmatolite, pp. 32 33. Rock found 
on border of Deep river coal field, N. C. 
Reported remarks on the trilobites from Braintree, Mass, pp. 42-44. 
Geological report of lands belonging to the Ridgway company in Ely 
county, Penn. Philadelphia, 1856, 8vo, pp. 19. Copy in Harvard Col- 
lege library. 
