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On the Saliferous Rocks and Salt Springs of Michigan. Amer. 
Journ. of Sci. 2d series, xxxiv, pp. 307-511. 
Descriptions of Fossils from the Marshall and Huron Groups of 
Michigan. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sct. Phili., xiv, 1862, pp. 405-430. 
On the Identification of the Cattskill Red Sandstone Group with 
fhe Chemung. Amer. Journ. Sci & Arts, 2d series, xxxv. 1865, 
pp. 61-62. 
Descriptions of Fossils from the Yellow Sandstones lying beneath 
the “Burlington Limestone” at Burlington, Iowa. Proce. Acad. 
Nat. Set. Phila., xv, 1863, pp. 2-24. 
Voices from Nature. Ladies’ Repository, xxii, 1862, pp. 396-400, 
488-492, 518-522, 577-581, xxiii, 1868, pp. 46-51, 72-74, 149-155, 
201-204, 269-272, 385-390, 456-460, 518-520, 625-628, 678-684, 745- 
747, xxiv, 1864, pp. 31-33. [Sixteen articles. | 
Suggestions on the Nature, Method, and Subjects of Sunday- 
School Instruction. Proc. Sunday-School Assoc. Washtenaw Dist., 
1865, pp. 8-15. 
Description of Elephantine Molars in the Museum of the Uni- 
versity of Michigan. Canadian Naturalist, Oct. 1863, pp. 398-400. 
Report Historical and Statistical on the Collections in Geology, 
Zoology and Botany, in the Museum of the University of Mich- 
igan, made to the Board of Regents, Oct. 2, 1863. Ann Arbor: 
Published by the University. 1864, 8° pp. 26. 
Notice of a small collection of Fossils from the Potsdam Sand- 
stone of Wisconsin and the Lake Superior Sandstone of Michi- 
gan. Amer. Journ. Sct. & Arts, 2d series, xxxvii. 1864, pp. 226-233. 
The Oil Region of Michigan. Description of the Baker Tract, 
situated in the heart of the Oil Region of Michigan. Detroit, 
1864. 8° pp. 7. Republished in Amer. Journ. Sei. d& Arts, 24 
series, XXXiX, p. 390. 
Notice of the Remains of a Mastodon recently discovered in 
Michigan. Amer. Journ. Science & Arts, 2d series, Xxxvili. 1864, 
pp. 225-224. 
Description of a Gar-pike, supposed to be new—Lepidosteus 
(Cylindrosteus) oculatus. Proc. Acad, Nut. Sed. Phila., xvi, 1864, 
pp. 185-185. 
Geological Map of Michigan. Published by S. Geil, Philadelphia. 
On the Origin of the Prairies of the Valley of the Mississippi. 
Amer. Jour. Sei. & Arts, 2d series, xxxviii, 1864, pp. 332-344. 
Postscript to Prof. Winchell’s article on the origin of Prairies. 
Amer. Journ. Sci. & Aris, 2d series, Xxxviii, 1864, pp. 444-445. 
Meteorological Observations at Eutaw, Ala., and Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Smithsonian Meteorological Observations. 1864, 
On the Currant Worm of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Amer. Journ. Sed. 
&& Arts, 2d series, xxxviii, 1864, p. 291-292. [Condensed from an 
article in the Detroit Free Press of July 9, 1864. ] 
The Soils and Subsoils of Michigan. An Address delivered be- 
fore the Executive Committee of the Michigan State Agricul- 
