104 The American Geologist. Auf,'ust, i897 
Remarks on the red color in zincite, p. 145. 
Remarks on the occurrence of <iold in the United States, p. 172. Hem- 
atite of N. C and Ga. contains gold, iron pyrites does not, Vjut may be 
mechanically mixed. 
Remarks on the decease of Dr. John Evans, U. S. Geologist, p. 177. 
Observations on Boue's geological map of the world, etc., pp. 177-178. 
Also notes Marcou's map of U. S. A. 
Fragments of rolled corals from the soil of Cumberland county, N. J., 
p. 226. Tertiary according to Rogers and Agassiz. 
Chemical analysis of a meteoric stone from Dhurmsalla, India, pp. 
233-235. See also Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., v, 1862, p. 359. 
A manual of etherization: containing directions for the employment 
of ether, chloroform, and other anaesthetic agents, by inhalation, in 
surgical operations, . . . .comprising also a brief history of the discovery 
of antfisthesia. Boston, 1861, pp. 131. List of papers on anaesthetic use 
of ether and chloroform, pp. 125-127. Review of, Boston Medical and 
Surgical Journal, lxv, 1861, pp. 292-294. 
Manual of etherization. With instructions for the preparaticm of 
ether and chloroform, and for testing them. Also a brief history of the 
discovery of anaesthesia. Boston, 1861, pp. 12. Harvard Univ. Cata- 
logue. (Not seen.) 
Boston Medical, and Surg icalJournal, Jxv, 1861. 
Hints to army surgeons, 109-111. 
Ibid., Ixiv, 1861. 
First practical use of ether in surgical operations, pp. 229-231. Evi- 
dence concerning Dr. C. W. Long. 
Tabular statement of deaths attributed to the effects of inhaling 
chloroform, 259-261. 
Detection of strychnia in the substance of the blood, pp. 337-339. 
1862. 
Pvoc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., viii, 1862. 
Remarks on a specimen of Domeykite from the vicinity of Portage 
lake, lake Superior, p. 258. Sp. G. 7.431 and not 4.5. 
Ibid., ix, 1868. ' 
Remarks on the recent discovery of gold in Nova Scotia, p. 47. 
Remarks on the manufacture of writing inks, p. 55. 
Observations upon metamorphic action in eastern Massachusetts and 
Rhode Island, p. 57. Superheated water must accompany dikes. 
Remarks upon crystallized glass, p. 70. 
Remarks upon the death of Mr. Henry D. Thoreau, pp. 70-72. 
Report of the committee appointed to examine the frozen well at 
Brandon, Vt., pp. 72-88. (With John H. Blake and William B. Rogers.) 
Remarks upon a new method of security against counterfeits in jjaper 
currency through the introduction of determinate species of Diatoma- 
cese into the material of the paper, p. 155. 
