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  • Emmons, S. F. (and G. E. Becker).
    • Geological Sketches of the Precious Metal Deposits of the Western United States, with notes on Lead Smelting at Leadville.296 pp.—Tenth Census U.S. Vol. XIII "Statistics and Technology of the Precious Metals."
  • Emerson, George H.
    • Observations on Crystals and Precipitations in Blowpipe Beads.18 pp., Ill.—Proc. Am. Acad. of Arts and Sci., March, 1865.
  • Fisher, Rev. O.
    • Mr. Mallet's Theory of Volcanic Energy Tested.18 pp.—Phil. Mag., Oct., 1875.
    • Review of Captain Dutton's Critical Observations on Theories of the Earth's Physical Evolution.8 pp.—Geol. Mag., Aug., 1876.
    • On the Possibility of Changes in the Latitude of places on the Earth's Surface. Being an appeal to Physicists.7 pp.—Geol. Mag., July, 1878.
    • On Theories to Account for Glacial Submergence.8 pp.—Phil. Mag., Oct., 1892.
    • On Dynamo Metamorphism.2 pp.—Geol. Mag., July, 1890.
    • On the Warp, its Age and Probable Connection with the last Geological Events.12 pp., Ill.—Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc'y, Nov., 1866.
    • On Implement-bearing Loams in Suffolk.5 pp.—Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc'y, Vol. III, Pt. VII.
    • On the Brocklesham Beds of the Isle of Wight Basin.30 pp.—Proc. Geol. Soc'y, May, 1862.
    • On a Mammaliferous Deposit at Barrington, near Cambridge.11 pp., Ill.—Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc'y, Nov., 1879.
    • On the Denudation of Soft Strata. 4 pp.—Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc'y, Feb., 1861.
    • On the Occurrence of Elephas Meridonalis at Dervlish, Dorset.8 pp., Ill.—Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc'y, Nov., 1888.
    • Glacial Action and Raised Sea-Beds.4 pp., Ill.—Geol. Mag., April, 1873.
    • On the Origin of the Estuary of the Fleet in Dorsetshire.
    • On the Brick-pit at Lexden, near Colchester (with notes on the Coleoptera, by T. U. Wollaston).9 pp., Ill.—Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc'y of London, 1863.
    • On Faulting, Jointing and Cleavage.72 pp., Ill.—Geol. Mag., May, 1884.
    • Remarks upon Mr. Mallet's Strictures on the Mathematical Test applied to his Theory of Volcanic Energy, by Mr. O. Fisher.6 pp.—Phil. Mag., Feb., 1876.
    • On the Phosphate Nodules of the Cretaceous Rock of Cambridgeshire.14 pp., 1 pl.—Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc'y, Feb., 1873.
    • On Faults. Reply to Professor Blake's Criticisms.3 pp.—Geol. Mag., Sept., 1884.
    • "Uniformity" and "Vulcanicity."3 pp.—Geol. Mag., March, 1875.
    • The Cause of Slaty Cleavage.4 pp.—Geol. Mag., April, 1885.
    • On the Thermal Conditions and on the Stratification of the Antarctic Ice. 13 pp.—Phil. Mag., June, 1879.
    • On Cleavage and Distortion.11 pp.—Geol. Mag., Sep., 1884.
    • On the Ages of the "Trail" and "Warp."7 pp.—Geol. Mag., May, 1867.
    • Review of Dutton's Grand Cañon, Colorado.4 pp.—Geol. Mag., July, 1883.
    • On the Theory of the Erosion of Lake Basins by Glaciers.2 pp.—Geol. Mag., June, 1876.
    • Oblique and Orthogonal Sections of a Folded Plane.4 pp., Ill.—Geol. Mag., Jan., 1891.
    • On the Cromer Cliffs.4 pp., Ill.—Geol. Mag., April, 1880.
    • On Some Natural Pits on the Heaths of Dorsetshire.2 pp.—Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc'y, London, 1858.
    • On Cirques and Toluses.4 pp.—Geol. Mag., Jan., 1872.
    • On a Worked Flint from the Buck-Earth of Crayford, Kent.2 pp.—Geol. Mag., June, 1872.
  • Frazer, Dr. Persifor.
    • General Notes on the New Orleans Industrial and Cotton Exhibition.20 pp.—Journal Franklin Institution, June, 1885.