Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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to Dr. Fothergin in the year 1753 & published in Med. Obs. & Inq, I. 211, 1755 and republished in Carey's American Museum, Vol. 3.]
Report on the State of Indian Affairs; 1751 : [In See's Off.]
Principles of action in matter and the motion of the Planets explained upon those principles. New York 12mo. London 4to [1745. 1752. Watts] [This work cost the Author many years of close & severe study ; a 2d edition was prepared for the press and transmitted to Dr Whittle, Prof, of Medicine Edinburgh, but its fate is not known.]
A Letter to the Earl of Macclesfield, explaining the doctrines contained in the last mentioned work. " Whatever may be thought of some of the opinions exhibited in these publications, they display genius, learning and an unusual taste for mathematical and astronomical inquiries." Miller's Retrospect.
A Treatise on the cure of Cancer.
An Essay on the virtues of the plant called the Great Water Dock.
Observations on Smith's History of New York, in a series of letters to his son Alexander Colden: [These comprehend, it is said, memoirs of the public transactions, in which Dr. C. was conversant. He supposes Mr. Smith incorrect in many particulars.]