Edivard Hitchcock. — Hitchcock. 14P- 
303, 27 plates. American Journal of Science, vol. VIII, 39 
pages. 
1824. Review of the same, entirely different from the preceding. Chris,- 
tian Spectator, vol. XI, 23 pages. 
1824. Reviewer against Himself. Strictures upon a Unitarian review 
of the following publication: 
1824. An Exhibition of Unitarianism; ,35 pages. Reprinted and enlarg- 
ed to 50 pages in 1830. 
1824. New Mineralogical Hammer; one page. American Journal of 
Science, vol. VII. 
1825. Physiology of the Gyropodium coccineum: 5 pages. Id., vol. IX. 
1825. Topaz at Goshen. Mass.. one page. Id., vol. IX. 
1825. Notice of several localities of minerals in Massachusetts. 3 pages. 
1825. Notice of the new method of determining the Longitude by the 
Culmination of the Moon and Stars, etc. By Francis Baily, 
Esq., F. R. S. and L. S; London, 1824. American Journal of 
Science, vol. IX, 12 pages. 
1825. Remarks additional to the Review of Conybeare and Phillips' 
Geology of England and Wales, etc., with reference to the 
communication of Prof. Eaton. American Journal of Science, 
vol. IX, 9 pages. 
1825. Notice of several localities of minerals in Massachusetts: Ameri- 
can Jovu-nal of Science, vol. IX, 3 pages. 
1826. Extract from a Farewell Discourse. Christian Spectator, vol. 
XIII, two pages. 
1826. Letter to Gen. H. A. S. Dearborn upon Economic Minerals along 
a proposed canal route in Northern Massachusetts; 4 pages. 
From the report of the Commissioners of the State of Massa- 
chvisetts on the Routes of Canals from Boston Harbor. 
1826. Topaz from Huntington, Conn. American Journal of Science, 
vol. X, seven pages. 
1827. Influence of Nervous Disorders upon Religious Experience. 29 
pages; Christian Spectator, vol. IX. 
1827. Scientific Agriculture. An address delivered l)efore the Hamp- 
shire, Franklin and Hampden Agricultural Society at North- 
hampton, Oct. 24. 1827: 24 pages. 
1828. Miscellaneous Notices of Mineral Localities, with Geological 
Remarks. American Journal of Science, vol. XIV, 15 pp. 
1828 Notice of the Report on the Geology of North Carolina, conduct- 
ed under the direction of the Board of Agriculture; by Den- 
ison Olmstead, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy in the 
University of North Carolina. American Journal of Science, 
vol. XIV, 22 pp. 
1828. Pulpit Exchanges between the Orthodox and Unitarians. From 
Spirit of the Pilgrims, 34 pp. 
1828. Importance of Early Consecration to the Missionary Service. 
10 pp. Christian Spectator. 
