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THE JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY.
    • Precious Stones.4 pp. (445-448).—Abstract from Min. Res., U. S. for 1889-90.U. S. G. S.
    • Precious Stones.34 pp.—Franklin Inst., Sept. and Oct. 1890.
    • Precious Stones.25 pp. (555-579), with tables.—Abstract from Min. Res. U. S., 1887.U. S. G. S.
    • American Gems and Precious Stones.18 pp. (482-490).—Abstract from Min. Res. U. S., 1883.U. S. G. S.
    • On the New Artificial Rubies.10 pp., Ill.—Trans. New York Acad. Sci., Oct. 4, 1886.
    • On the Tourmaline and Associated Minerals of Auburn, Maine; Andalusite from Gorham, Maine; the White Garnet from Wakefield, Canada.4 pp.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXVII, April, 1884.
    • Mineralogical Notes.22 pp. (237-258), Ill.—Proc. A. A. A. S., Vol. XXXIV, Ann Arbor Meeting, Aug. 1885.
    • The Meteorites from Glorieta Mountain, Santa Fé Co., N. Mex.—6 pp. (329-334), 6 pl. and 1 cut.—Annals N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. III, No. 11, 1885.
    • Walden Ridge, Tenn., Meteorite.1 p.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXIV, Dec. 1887.
    • On Two New Masses of Meteoric Iron. Meteoric Iron from Linnville Mountain, Burke Co., N. Car. Meteoric Iron from Laramie Co., Wyoming.3 pp. (275-277), 1 pl.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXVI, Oct. 1888.
    • Meteoric Iron from Jenny's Creek, Wayne Co., W. Va.4 pp. (145-148), Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXI, Feb. 1886.
    • Precious Stones, Gems and Decorative Stones in Canada and Britisch America.16 pp.—Rep. Dept. Min. Statistics, Geol. Surv., Can., 1888.
    • On Three Masses of Meteoric Iron from Glorieta Mountain, near Canoncito, Santa Fé Co., N. Mex.4 pp., 4 pl. and 1 cut.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXX, Sept. 1888.
  • (and Weinschenk, Ernest).
    • On Two Meteoric Irons.3 pp. (424-426), 1 pl.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XLIII, May, 1892.
    • Hollow Quartz from Arizona.1 p., 1 pl.—Am. Jour. Sci. Vol. XXXIV, Dec. 1887.
    • Precious Stones.11 pp. (595-605), with tables.—Abst. Min. Res. U. S., 1888.U. S. G. S.
    • Precious Stones.8 pp. (437-444), tables.—Abst. Min. Res. U. S., 1885.U. S. G. S.
    • Precious Stones.60 pp. (723-782), tables.—Abst. Min. Res. U. S., 1883-84.U. S. G. S.
    • Mineralogical Notes.3 pp. (222-224), Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXVI, Sept. 1888.
    • Two New Meteorites from Carroll County, Ky., and Catorze, Mexico.8 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXIII, March, 1887.
    • Chattanooga County, Ga., Meteorite.2 pp. (471-472), 1 map, Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXXIV, Dec. 1887.
    • Madstones and their Magic.2 pp. (286-287).—Science, Vol. XVIII, No. 459, Nov. 20, 1891.
    • Diamonds and Diamond-Fields.3 pp., Ill.—Appleton's Phys. Geog., 1887.
    • A New Method of Engraving Cameos and Intaglios.2 pp., Ill.—N. Y. Acad. Sci., May 25, 1884.
  • (and Weinschenk, E., Ph.D.)
    • Farmington, Washington Co., Kansas, Aerolite.3 pp. (65-67).—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XLIII, Jan. 1892.
    • Native Antimony at Prince William, York Co., N. B.3 pp. (276-278).—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXX, Oct. 1885.
    • The Washington Co., Penn., Meteorite.1 p.—Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. XXX., Nov. 1885.
    • Bohemian Garnets.9 pp., with map.—Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Eng., Baltimore Meeting, Feb. 1892.