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Deerfieldi Dyke and its Minerals. (Am. Jour. Sci., (3), Vol. XXIV, Pp. 
195-203, 270-278, and 349-359, 1882.) 
Holyoke Range on the Connecticut. (Proc. American Assoc. Adv. Sci., 
Vol. XXXV, Pp. 233-234, 1886.) 
Preliminary note on Succession of Crystalline Rocks and their Various 
Degrees of Metamorphism in Connecticut River Region. (Proc. 
American Assoc. Adv. Sci., Vol. XXXV, P. 231, 1886.) 
Age and Cause of Gorges Cut through Trap Ridges by the Connecticut 
and its Tributaries. (Proc. American Assoc. Adv. Sci., Vol. XXXV, 
P. 238, 1886.) 
Connecticut Lake of Champlain Period North of Holyoke. (Am. Jour. 
Sci., (3), Vol. XXXIV, Pp. 404-405, 1887.) 
Use of Term “Taconic.” (Cong. Geol. Intern., American Com. Repts., 
B., P. 17, 1888.) 
Use of Term “Taconic.” (American Geologist, Vol. H, P. 207, 1888.) 
Views on Archean. (Cong. Geol. Intern., American Com. Repts., A., 
P. 18, 1888.) 
Views on Archean. (American Geologist, Vol. H, Pp. 146-148, 1888.) 
Topography and Geological Features of Massachusetts. (Hampshire 
County Gazetteer, Pp. 10-22, 1888.) 
Description of “Bernardston Series” of Metamorphic Upper Devonian 
Rocks. (Am. Jour. Sci., (3), Vol. XL, Pp. 263-275 and 362-374, 
1890. ) 
Phorphyritic and Gneissoid Granites in Massachusetts. (Bull. Geol. Soc. 
America, Vol. I, Pp. 559-561, 1890.) 
[Remarks on Vein Fillings in Till of Connecticut Valley.] (Bull. Geol. 
Soc. America, Vol. I, P. 442, 1890.) 
[Metamorphic Conglomerates and Other Metamorphic Phenomena in 
North-central Massachusetts.] Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. I, P. 
553, 1890.) 
Triassic of Massachusetts. (Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. II, Pp. 451-456, 
1891. ) 
[Arkose Beds in Newark Formation and Relations of Rocks in Douglass 
Region in Central Massachusetts.] (Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. 
H, P. 223, 1891.) 
[Stratigraphic Position of Fossil-bearing Beds in Newark Formation in 
Massachusetts.] (Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. H, P. 430, 1891.) 
Proofs that Holyoke and Deerfield Trap Sheets are Contemporaneous 
Flows and not Later Intrusions. (Am. Jour. Sci., (3), Vol XLHI, 
Pp. 146-148, 1892.) 
Description of Hawley Sheet. (-Geological Atlas of U. S., Hawley Sheet, 
1892. ) 
Outlines of Geology of Green Mountain Region in Massachusetts. (Geol. 
Atlas of U. S., Hawley Sheet, 1892.) 
Notes on Two Boulders of Very Basic Eruptive Rock from West Shore 
of Canandaigua Lake and their Contact Phenomena upon the Trenton 
