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JOSEPH MEREDITH TONER. 
The Medical Men of the Revolution. 1876. 
Notes on the Burning of Theaters and Public Halls. 
1876. 
Address before the Rocky Mountain Medical Associa¬ 
tion. 1877. 
Washington’s Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior 
in Company. 1888. 
Wills of American Ancestors of George Washington. 
1891. 
George Washington as an Inventor and Promoter of 
Useful Arts. 1891. 
Journal of George Washington’s Journey over the 
Mountains beyond the Blue Ridge, in 1747-’48. 
1892. 
The Daily Journal of Major George Washington on 
a Tour from Virginia to the Island of Barbadoes, 
in 1751-52. 1892. 
Some Account of George Washington’s Library and 
Manuscript Records, and their Dispersion from 
Mount Vernon. 1893. 
Diary of Colonel Washington for August, September, 
and October, 1774. 1893. 
Inaugural Address as President of the Columbia 
Historical Society. 1894. 
Washington in the Forbes Expedition of 1758. 1896. 
Dr. Toner was elected a member of the Philosophical So¬ 
ciety about a year after its organization, in 1871, and became 
one of the most regular attendants at its meetings, frequently 
participating in discussion. Among his contributions were 
papers on “ Earth Vibrations at Niagara Falls,” “A Method 
of Describing Places by the Approximate Position of Geo¬ 
graphical Regions,” “ Coins and Medals,” “ On the Burning 
of Theaters and Public Halls,” “ The Care of Pamphlets,” 
an exhibit of a case of animal malformation, and remarks 
commemorative of Professor Henry, the President of the 
Society. 
A. R. Spofford. 
