102 The American Geologist. August, 1897 
Remarks on the so-called Japanese wax produced from the berries of 
Rhus succedaneum, pp. 54-55. Is not a wax. 
Remarks on the most natural route for a railroad to the Pacific, p. 70. 
From New Orleans via Texas and N. Spain to Mazatlan. 
Remarks on the death of Alexander von Humboldt, pp. 70-71. 
Remarks on specimens of Paradoxides from Braintree, Mass., and St. 
Mary's Bay, Newfoundland. The latter in a boulder; measurements 
given. P. harlani. 
Observations on search for coal in rocks carrying fernlike impressions 
and markings resembling lepidodendron near Pembroke, Me., p. 75. 
Opinion of futility of search somewhat shaken. 
Report on the frozen well at Brandon, Vt.. (with Mr. J. H. Blake), pp. 
81 84. Opinion as to cause reserved. 
Observation on the relations of rooks at Perry, Me., to the Silurian, 
p. 86. Rest on Silurian. 
In regard to frozen wells at Brandon, Vt., and Oswego. N. Y., p. 1.35. 
Remarks on specimens of a compact specular iron ore from Phillips- 
burg, N. J., p. 136, Occurrence described. 
Remarks on the wax plant of Japan (Rhus succedaneum) and on the 
tea plant, pp. 149-150. 
Remarks on white marl in the bottom of a pond in New Hampshire, 
p. 151. 
Remarks on the discovery of tin ore at Los Angelos, p. 1.52. 
Allusion to sugar in native gr-apes, p. 152. 
Remarks on green feldspar from sea-wall near Southwest Harbor, Me., 
p. 160. Amazon stone; hitherto known only in Siberia, 
Remarks on artificially produced minerals received fromM. Daubree, 
p. 160. 
Remarks on a meteorite from Oregon, p. 161: also pp. 174, 175-176, 
191, 279. 
On the position of the Roxbury conglomerate, p, 183. Dissents from 
Marcou's view that it belongs to the "new red sandstone," maintains 
that it underlies the coal. 
1860. 
Proc. BoHton Soc. Nat. Hist., vii, 1861. 
Remarks on the elongated pebbles found in the conglomerates at 
Newport and in Vermont, p. 209. Thought no change has taken place 
since deposition. Averse to any theory which requires softening after 
deposition. 
Remarks on a pearl covered secretion from a Unio from Michigan, p. 
278. 
Remarks on a memorial to Congress in relation to the Oregon me- 
teorite, p. 289. 
Observations upon the bituminous and coal deposits of the Albert 
mine. New Brunswick, p. 295. 
Analysis of the juice of the leaf -stalks of the garden i-hubarb (Rheum 
rhoponticum), p. 305. 
