100 The American Geologist. August, 1897 
Report of the Ridgway Farm and Land company, together with the 
geological report of Dr. C. T. Jackson. Philadelphia, 1856, pp. 29. 
Copy in Mrs. Jackson's possession. 
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, iiv, 1856. 
Chloroform and formic acid, p. 146. 
Formic acid in the blood, pp. 242-24:4. 
1857. 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vi, 1859. 
On supposed replacement of human bones by phosphorus, p. 57. 
On mineral concretions of hydrated black-oxide of manganese imbed- 
ding sand, p. 91. From Tuftonboro, N. H. 
On hematite iron ore belonging to the Brandf)n Iron and Car Wheel 
Co., p. 131. 
On landslides on the Presumpscot river, in Westbrook, Me., pp. 133- 
134. Also remarks on concretions. 
On Cyathophyllum in the drift of lake Superior, p. 1.39. 
Exhibition of articles made of aluminum, p. 1.39. 
On the alloys of aluminum with silver, copper, and zinc, p. 159-160. 
On the cements of sandstones and conglomerates, pp. 168-169. 
Remarks on crystallized sugar from Chinese sugar cane raised in 
Massachvisetts, p. 170. 
An account of the copper mine so-called at Elk Run, Fauquier coun- 
ty, Va., p. 183. In trap dikes coming through triassic sandstone. 
On superposition of the sandstones of the Connecticut river at North- 
field, Mass., p. 184. Palaeozoic wanting. 
On crystals of cane sugar, p. 203. 
Maryland marbles and iron ores, pp. 243-245. 
On carbonate of lime in sea- water from coral regions, pp. 257-258. 
Observations on the shells of Alasmodonta arcuata from Maine, pp. 
258-259. 
An account of the sand sharks caught near Nantucket, p. 259. 
Presentation of a brick from Manomet, near Sandwich, p. 260. 
Remarks on vibrations noticed at the dam at Nashua, N. H., p. 267. 
Observations on the occurrence of a Spongilla at the Brookline reser- 
voir gates, p. 268. 
Remarks on the presentation of a pink water lily (Nymphia odorata) 
from a pond in Yarmouth, p. 268. 
Remarks on crystals of sugar from Sorgum saccharatum or Chinese 
sugar-cane, pp. 286-287. 
Proc. Anier. Acad. Ai-ts and Sci., Hi, 1857. 
Remarks on the copper and gold mines of North Carolina and on the 
coal region of Deep river, N. C, pp. 68-69. 
Analysis of water from Sacramento river, Calif., p. 196. 
Remarks on Crustacea in Cochituate water, p. 252. 
Prospectus of the American Exchange Mining and Smelting company. 
Letter to Messrs. Henry B. Elliott and associates. Baltimore, Md., 
June 16th, 1857. Copy in Mrs. Jackson's possession. 
