14 The American Geologist. January, ibh' 
Edited the Seventh Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agri- 
culture. Assembly Doc, 1853. 
Report on the Agriculture of Jackson county, and on the mineral re- 
sources, particularly on the line of the Cincinnati. Hillsborough tt Par- 
kersburg R. R. Seventh Annual Report, Ohio State Bd. Agri. 
Report on the mineral resources along the line of the Cincinnati, 
Hillsborough & Parkersburg R. R. [To Elwood Morris, for the Com- 
pany.] Published in pamphlet form by the R. R. Co., with the reports 
of the president (Trumble) and engineer (EUvvood Morris). 
Report asCorresjjonding Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agri- 
culture, and Agricultural Chemist of Ohio: Analysis of Soils, modes, 
and desiderata, and objections answered; modes of improving the inter- 
ests of agriculture; analysis of the waters of Cleveland; analysis of 
Ohio coals; agricultural reconnaissance of Ohio. Seventh Annual Re- 
port, Ohio State Bd. x\gri. 
Report on the analysis of the River, Lake, Well, and Spring Waters 
at Cleveland. [To the Water Commissioners.] Published in pamphlet 
form by the Water Commissioners, 1853. 
Report on the analysis of various coals in Ohio, with reference to 
their purity, heating power and adaptation for various use's. The tab- 
ulated results are in Seventh Ohio Agri. Report. 
1853. 
Report on the great coal bed at Straitsville. [To Sullivan, Pres- 
ident C. O. R. R.] Am. Jour. Sci.. vol. x, p. 450. 
On the Argentiferous Galena of Arkansas. Am. Jour. Sci.. vol. x, p. 
450. 
Rejjort to the Ohio State Board of Agriculture on the importance of 
prosecuting a Geological and Agricultural Survey of Ohio. Read before 
the Board and to have been published, but lost when before the Legis- 
lature. 
Report to the Ohio State Board of Agriculture on the means nec- 
essary to elevate agriculture to a liberal art and science. Read before 
the Board, etc., as above. 
Essay on the same subject, and on the importance of analyzing the 
soils, grains, and other parts of cultivated plants from various parts of 
the United States. Sent to the U. S. Agricultural Society as one of the 
Board, and filed for publication in its transactions. 
Report on the mineral resources available along the Lexington & Big 
Sandy R. R. [To R. Apperson, President R. R.] Published by the 
Company at Lexington, in the papers, and in pamphlet form. 
1854. 
Report on the great coal bed in Perry county, and the coal lands 
available on this bed to the Scioto and Hocking Valley R. R. [To Is- 
rael Dille, Esq.] Published in New York. 
Duties on railroad iron should not be remitted. Rail Road Record, 
11, p. 389. 
American and foreign railroad iron. Reasons why railroad iron has 
not been manufactured more extensively in the United States. Rail 
Road Record, n. p. 569. Mining Magazine, N. Y., iii, p. 457-8. 
