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18 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW HAVEN MEETING

16. Mount Taylor and the Zuñi plateau. U. S. Geol. Survey, 6th Ann. Rept., 1884-1885, 1885, pp. 106-98.

17. The latest volcanic eruption in the United States. Science, vol. 6, 1885, pp. 46-47.

18. Crater Lake, Oregon, a proposed national reservation. Science, vol. 7, 1886, pp. 179-182.

19. The submerged trees of Columbia River. Science, vol. 9, 1887, pp. 82-84.

20. On the geologic nomenclature in general and the classification nomenclature and distinctive characteristics of the pre-Cambrian formation and the origin of serpentine. International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee Reports, 1888. A, 1888, pp. 71-73.

21. On some of the greater problems of physical geology. Phil. Soc. of Washington Bull., vol. xi, pp. 51-64 and p. 537. Read April 27, 1889.

[[circled]] ^[[+]] [[/circled]]  22. The Charleston earthquake of August 31, 1886. U. S. Geol. Survey, [[underlined]] 9th [[/underlined]] Ann. Rept., [[underlined]] 1887-1888, [[/underlined]] 1889, pp. 203-528.

23. Atlantic and Pacific Railroad.  Macfarlane's Geol. Railway Guide, 2d ed., 1890, p. 323.

24. The crystalline rocks of northern California and southern Oregon.  Congrès Geol. International, Compte Rendu, 4th sess., pp. 176-179.  London, 1891.

25. Earthquakes in the light of the new seismology, [[underlined]] 1904, [[/underlined]] pp. 314. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York.

^[[/]] 26. Volcanoes and radioactivity. (Read before the National Academy of Sciences, April 17, [[underlined]] 1906.) [[/underlined]] Pamphlet, 12 pages; published by the Englewood Times, Englewood, N. J., for the author; also Jour. Geol., vol. xiv, pp. 259-268, and Pop. Science Monthly, vol. 68, pp. 530-543. June, 1906.

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