Increase A Urn Lapham. — Winch ell, SI 
American lakes. — Transactions, Chicago Academy of Science, I, Part 1. 
pp. 58-60, 1867. 
36. Report on the disastrous effects of the destruction of forest trees 
now going on so rapidly in the state of Wisconsin. By I. A. Lapham, 
J. G. Knapp and H. Crocker. Madison, 104 pp., 1867. 
37. Memorial to Congress showing the necessity of storm predictions 
for the benefit of commerce, and how they could be secured (with other 
papers). — House Miscell. Docs., 2d Sess., 41st Congress, No. 10, 1869-70. 
38. Meteorological observations. With map, showing the origin and 
progress of the storm of March 14-17, 1859, and that it might have been 
known on the lakes a whole day before it reached them. — The Bureau 
(Chicago), I, January, 1870. 
39. Paper on the number, locality and times of removal of the Indians 
of Wisconsin; with an appendix containing a complete chronology of 
Wisconsin, from earliest times — to 1848. By I. A. Lapham, Levi Blos- 
som and George G. Dousman. Milwaukee, 27 pp., 1870. 
40. On the classification of plants. — Transactions, Wisconsin Academy 
of Sciences, Arts and Letters, I, pp. 102-109. 1870-72. 
41. Additional fragments of the Wisconsin meteorites. — American 
Journal of Science, (3) III, 69, 1872. 
42. Atmospheric electricity. — Annual Report of the Chief Signal Offi- 
cer, pp. 65-67, 1871. 
43. American railroad time. (Pamphlet.) 1872. 
44. The great fires of 1871 in the Northwest. — -Annual Report of the 
Chief Signal Officer, pp. 186-189, 1872. 
45. List of the great storms, hurricanes and tornadoes of the United 
States.— Ibid., pp. 190-205. 
46. On the relations of the Wisconsin geological survey to agriculture. 
— Transactions,Wisconsin Agricultural Society, XII, pp. 207-210, 1873-74. 
47. Wisconsin geological survey. Report of progress and results for 
the year 1873. — Geology of Wisconsin, II, pp. 5-44, 1873-1879. The same 
for 1874. Ibid., 44-66. 
48. Our great fresh-water lakes.— Lakeside Monthly, XI, pp. 165-169 
1874. 
49. Catalogue of the plants of Minnesota. Extract from the report 
of the State Horticultural Society for 1875. St. Paul, 32 pp., 1875. 
50. Oconomowoc lake, and other small lakes of Wisconsin, considered 
with reference to their capacity for fish production. — Transactions,Wis- 
consin Academy of Sciences, Arts, Letters, III, pp. 31-36, 1875-76. 
51. The law of embryonic development the same in plant6 as in animals. 
Reprint from the American Naturalist, IX, 4 pp., 1875. Also in Trans- 
actions, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, III, pp. 110- 
113. 1875-76. 
52. Annual address before the Old Settlers' Club of Milwaukee county, 
10 pp., January, 1875. 
53. Geology (of Wisconsin.) Walling's Atlas of Wisconsin, pp. L6-19, 
1876. 
