Morton, Samuel. 1825. Observations on Cornine, (an Alkaline Principle, recently obtained from the bark of Cornus Florida, By George W. Carpenter of Philadelphia). The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences 11 [n. s. 2]:195–198.
Morton, Samuel. 1829. Analysis of tabular spar from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with a notice of various minerals found at the same locality, Read on May 1, 1827. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 (1): 46–49.
Morton, Samuel. 1829. Description of a new species of Ostria; with some Remarks on the O. Convexa of Say, Read May 1st, 1829. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 (1): 50–51.
Morton, Samuel. 1829. Description of the Fossil Shells characterizing the Atlantic Secondary Formation of New-Jersey and Delaware; including four new species. Read on December 11, 1827 and January 1, 1828. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 (1): 72–73.
Morton, Samuel. 1829. Description of two new species of Fossil Shells of the genera Scaphites and Crepidula: with some observations on the Ferruginous Sand, Plastic Clay, and upper Marine formation of the United States, Read on June 17 1828. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 6 (1): 107–119.
Morton, Samuel. 1829. Geological Observations on the Secondary, Tertiary, and Alluvial Formations of the Atlantic Coast of the United States of America arranged from the notes of Lardiner Vanuxem, Read on January 8, 1828. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 (1): 59–71.
Morton, Samuel. 1829. Note: Containing a notice of some Fossils recently discovered in New Jersey, Read on June 2, 1829. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 (1): 120–129.
Morton, Samuel. 1829–1830. Additional Observations on the Geology and Organic Remains of New Jersey and Delaware, Read on January 19, 1830 and July 6, 1830. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 (2): 189–204.
Morton, Samuel. 1829–1831. Notice of some Parasitic Worms, Read on March 15, 1831. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 (2): 266–298.
Morton, Samuel. 1831. Introductory Lecture to a Course of Demonstrative Anatomy: Delivered December 11, 1830. Philadelphia: Mifflin and Perry.
Morton, Samuel. 1832. On the analogy which exists between the Marl of New Jersey, Etc. and the Chalk formation of Europe, Letter from S. G. Morton, MD to the Editor, dated February, 14 1832. American Journal of Science and Arts 22 (1): 90–91.
Morton, Samuel. 1833– c.1837. Record of a trip taken by Morton to the West Indies. Samuel George Morton Papers. American Philosophical Society.
Morton, Samuel. 1834. Illustrations of Pulmonary Consumption: Its Anatomical Characters, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment. Philadelphia: Key & Biddle.
Morton, Samuel. 1835. Notice of the fossil teeth of fishes of the United States the discovery of the Gait in Alabama and a proposed division of the American cretaceous group. American Journal of Science and Arts 28 (2): 276–278.
Morton, Samuel. 1836. [Co-authored with Thomas Hewson, Reynell Coates, John Bell, Robert Huston] Report of a Committee Appointed to Draft a Plan for the Organization of a New Medical College. Philadelphia: Medical College of Philadelphia.
Morton, Samuel. 1839. Crania Americana: or a Comparative View of the Skulls of the Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America. Philadelphia: J. Dobson.
Morton, Samuel. 1839. Description of some new species of Organic Remains of the Cretaceous Group of the United States; with a Tabular View of the Fossils hitherto discovered in this Formation, Read on Oct 12, and November 7, 1841 January 25, 1842. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 8 (1): 207–227.
Morton, Samuel. 1839. Some remarks on the ancient Peruvians, Read on June 1, 1841. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 8 (1):191–195.
Morton, Samuel. 1840. Catalogue of the Skulls of Man and the Inferior Animals in the Collection of Samuel George Morton, Philadelphia: Turner and Fisher.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. A mode of ascertaining the internal capacity of the human cranium, Verbal Communications of April 6 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (1): 7–8.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. The embalmed body of an Egyptian Ibis. Ibis religios, Verbal Communications of May 4, 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (2): 15–16.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. A Living Albino Racoon, Verbal Communications of November 6 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (8): 121.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. A Memoir of William Maclure, Esq. Philadelphia: T. K. and P. G. Collins.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. Description of two new species of Fossil Shells from the lower cretaceous strata of New Jersey. Verbal Communications of November 7, 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (9):132.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. Eight skulls from Mexico, Verbal Communication of July 6 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (4): 50–52.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. Fossil Shells from the Cretaceous deposit of the United States, Verbal Communications, October 12 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (7): 106–110.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. Results of measurement of forty five adult negro crania, Verbal Communication of December 14, 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (9): 135.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. The so called Pigmy race… of the Mississippi, Read on November 16, 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (8): 205–207.
Morton, Samuel. 1841. The Sutures of the Cranium, Verbal Communication of August 17, 1841. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (5): 68–71.
Morton, Samuel. 1842. [Editor] Benjamin Ellis. The Medical Formulary: Being a Collection of Prescriptions Derived from the Writings and Practice of Many of the Most Eminent Physicians in America and Europe. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard.
Morton, Samuel. 1842. Brief Remarks on the Diversities of the Human Species, and on Some Kindred Subjects being an Introductory Lecture Delivered before the Class of Pennsylvania Medical College in Philadelphia, November 1, 1842. Philadelphia: Merrihew and Thompson.
Morton, Samuel. 1842. The Sutures of the Cranium, Verbal Communication of August 9, 1842. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 (17): 203–204.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. [Editor] John Makintosh. Principles of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, 4th American Ed. Philadelphia, Lindsay and Blakiston.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. An Inquiry into the Distinctive Characteristics of the Aboriginal Race of America. Philadelphia: John Penington.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. Catalogue of the Skulls of Man and the Inferior Animals in the Collection of Samuel George Morton, 2nd Ed. Philadelphia: F. Turner.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. Crania Aegyptiaca; or Observations on Egyptian Ethnography Derived from Anatomy, History and the Monuments. Philadelphia: John Pennington.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. Forty-five Skulls of native Africans, Meeting of December 17 1844. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (6): 163.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. Fossil Bones of the Mosasaurus of New Jersey, Meeting of Nov 24 1844. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (6): 132.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. Head of a Fossil Crocodile, Meeting of August 20, 1844. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (4): 82–85.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. On a second series of ancient Egyptian Crania, Meeting of October 29, 1844. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (5): 122–126.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. On a supposed new species of Hippopotamus, Meeting of February 27, 1844. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (2): 14–17.
Morton, Samuel. 1844. The Skull of a Hottentot, Meeting of May 21 1844. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (3): 64.
Morton, Samuel. 1845. Remarks on two skulls of natives of New Holland, Meeting of November 18, 1845. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (12): 292–293.
Morton, Samuel. 1845. The Crania of two ancient Peruvians, two mound skulls from Missouri, a Hottentot, a Mozambique negro, and four mummied Egyptian heads, Meeting of September 2, 1845. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (11): 274–275.
Morton, Samuel. 1845. The Skulls of a Mexican, a Lenape, and a Congo negro, Meeting of May 6 1845. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 (9): 232–233.
Morton, Samuel. 1846. Additional Fossils from Burlington County New Jersey, Meeting of March 24 1846. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (2): 39.
Morton, Samuel. 1846. Descriptions of Two New Species of Fossil Echinodermata from the Eocene of the United States, Meeting of May 26 1846. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (3): 51.
Morton, Samuel. 1846. Hybridity in Animals, Meeting of November 10, 1846. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (6): 121.
Morton, Samuel. 1846. Observations on Egyptian Ethnography, Derived from Anatomy, History, and the Monuments. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 9 (1): 93–159.
Morton, Samuel. 1846. On the Position of the ear in Ancient Egyptians, Meeting of June 9, 1846. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (3): 70.
Morton, Samuel. 1846. On two living hybrid fowls between Gallus and Numida. Meeting of September 29 1846. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (5):101–104.
Morton, Samuel. 1846. Peruvian Remains, Meeting of April 14, 1846. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (2): 39–40.
Morton, Samuel. 1847. Address at the first meeting of the Academy at the new Library and Meeting room, Meeting of May 4 1847. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (9): 29–30.
Morton, Samuel. 1847. An aboriginal cranium from Chilicothe Ohio, Meeting of May 25, 1847. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (9): 212–213.
Morton, Samuel. 1847. An Indian cranium from Richmond on the Delaware, Meeting of December 21, 1847. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3 (12): 330.
Morton, Samuel. 1847. Hybridity in Animals and Plants, Considered in Reference to the Question of the Unity of the Human Species. New Haven: B.L. Hamlen.
Morton, Samuel. 1847. On the Question of Hybridity in Animals, Considered in Reference to the Unity of the Human. American Journal of Science and Arts 3: 39–50, 203–212.
Morton, Samuel. 1848. Remarks on a Bushman boy at Philadelphia, Meeting of February 8, 1848. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 4:5–6
Morton, Samuel. 1848. Remarks on an ancient Peruvian cranium from Pisco, Meeting of April 11, 1848. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 4:39.
Morton, Samuel. 1848. Remarks on four skulls of Shoshonees, Meeting of August 8, 1848. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 4: 75–76.
Morton, Samuel. 1849. An Illustrated System of Human Anatomy. Philadelphia: Grigg, Elliot and Co.
Morton, Samuel. 1849. Catalogue of the Skulls of Man and the Inferior Animals in the Collection of Samuel George Morton, 3rd Ed. Philadelphia: Merrihew and Thompson.
Morton, Samuel. 1849. Observations on the size of the Brain in various races and families of Man, Meeting of September 25, 1894. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 4: 221–224.
Morton, Samuel. 1850. Letter to the Rev. John Bachman, D.D., On the Question of Hybridity in Animals. Charleston, SC: Walker & James.
Morton, Samuel. 1850. On the Size of the Brain in the Various Races and Families of Man. In Types of Mankind, 8th Ed. Josiah Nott and George Gliddon, eds. Pp. 298–327. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippencott – London: Trübner and Co.
Morton, Samuel. 1851. Notes on Hybridity, designed as a Supplement. Charleston Medical Journal and Review 6: 145–52.
Morton, Samuel. 1851. On the Infrequency of Mixed Offspring, Meeting of April 29, 1851. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 5:173-175.
Morton, Samuel. 1851. Physical Type of the American Indians. In Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Vol. II, Pp. 315–335. Henry Schoolcraft. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo.
Morton, Samuel. 1855. Exerpta from Morton’s Inedited Manuscripts. In Types of Mankind. Josiah Knot and George Gliddon, eds., Pp. 298-327. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippencott – London: Trübner and Co.