Works
Contributions to Liebig's Annalen:
- “Ueber Chlormagnesium-Ammoniak” (1851)
- “Analyse des Steinmarks aus dem Sächsischen Topasfels” (1851)
- “Analysen von Meteoreisen” (1852)
Papers contributed to the annual reports of the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture:
- “Report on Horses” (1859–60)
- “Professional Education the Present Want of Agriculture” (1868)
- “The Work and the Wants of the Agricultural College” (1868)
- “The Cultivation of the Cereals” (1868)
- “Nature's Mode of Distributing Plants” (1870)
- “The Relations of Botany to Agriculture” (1872)
- “The Circulation of Sap in Plants” (1873)
- “Observations on the Phenomena of Plant-Life” (1874)
- “Agriculture in Japan” (1878)
In 1869 he translated Scheerer's Blow-pipe Manual for use at MAC.
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