106 The American Geologist. August, 1897 
Remarks on drift scratches and glacial deposits, pp. 2i5-246. Cannot 
be due to <rlacial ice. Notes granite boulders in clay beds, GO feet thick, 
on Block island, traced to Kingston, If) miles in a northeasterly direc- 
tion. 
On Cretaceous fossils collected at Santa Barbara and on the quick- 
silver deposits there; the borax of Lake county, Calif., and the oxide of 
tin near Los Angelos, etc,, pp. 262-263. 
Remarks on specimens of polished rocks from Smoky Valley, Nevada, 
pp. ,30.3-304. Due to joint effect of snow and sand sliding, finished up 
by the more delicate touch of blowing sand, in prehistoric times-— no 
sand there now. 
Account of the mines of California and Nevada, p. .308. Unpub- 
lished. 
Chemical analysis of minerals associated with the emery of Chester, 
Mass., pp. .320.322. Andesine, diaspore. margarite, clinochlore or chlor- 
otoid. 
Ibid,, xi, IHGS. 
Remarks on Kackum oil, an indelible ink nut, Ghantee root, and 
Cashew nuts, p. 31. 
Observations on ice forming in summer and disappearing in winter, 
p. .32. Cases in Russia and at Brandon, Vt. 
Observation on the occurrence of veins of dolomite in the Emery 
mine at Chester, Mass., p. 32. Contained a crystallized sapphire. 
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vi, 186(1. 
Remarks on examination of pyrites for nickel, p. 81. 
Description and analysis of a meteorite from Decotah, pp. 166-167. 
Iron-nickel- tin-phosphorus contents, 100 lb. specimen. 
Paris Acad. Sci., Compt. Rendu., Iviii. 1864. 
Observations sur des getes metalliferes de quelques parties de TAmer- 
ique septentrionale et sur un nouvel aerolithe, pp. 240-242. 
(With D. McCaine.) Groton soapstone quarry. Boston, 1864, 8vo, 
pp. 16. 
1865. 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., x, 1866. 
Analysis of iron ore from the northern end of Staten island, p. 72. 
Remarks on prepared peat, pp. 72-73. 
Presentation of specimens of carboniferous plants from the Wyoming 
coal basin of Pennsylvania, and pamphlets by Elie de Beaumont on his 
pentagonal system of mountain chains, pp. 80-81. Urges American ge- 
ologists to study de Beaumont's hypothesis. 
Discovery of emsry in Chester, Mass., pp. 84-90. Gives section, p. 86. 
A single Vmnking house in London had a monopoly on the deposits in 
the Grecian archipelago. One of his important interests but the mine 
was discovered by Dr. H. S. Lucas. Also Paris Acad. Sci., Compte 
Rendu, lx, 1865, pp. 421-4^3. 
Paris Acad. Sci., Compt. Rendu, Ixi, 1S65. 
Nouveaux details sur les mines d'argent du Nevada, pp. 998-999. Also 
Cosmos III, 1866., pp. 66-67. 
Sur les mines d'or et d'argent de la Californie, pp. 947-950. 
