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Geology, palaeontology — Continued. 



Shuinard, G. G. Observations on the geological formations of 

 the country between the Rio Pecos and the Rio Grande, in 

 New Mexico, near the line of the 32d Parallel. 1 : 2* 



Spencer, J. W. Niagara fossils. Pis. I-X. 4:4 $2.00 



Swallow, G. C. Descriptions of new fossils from the Carboniferous 



and Devonian rocks of Missouri. 1:4 " 



Descriptions of some new fossils from the Carboniferous and 



Devonian rocks of Missouri. 2:1 " 



(Fossils from Kansas). 1:2* 



Mr. Meek's notes on my preliminary report of the geology of 



Kansas, as edited by Dr. Hayden. 2:3 " 



Notice of remains of the horse in the altered Drift of Kansas. 



2:2 



Some new varieties of Spirifer lineatus, Martin; Spirifer earner - 



atus, Morton; Spirifer Kentuekensis , Shumard; Spirifer 

 Leidyi, Norwood and Pratten; Spirifer increbescens, Hall; and 

 Spirifer Keokuk, Hall. 2:2 "■ 



See B. F. Shumard. 



and F. Hawn. The rocks of Kansas. 1 : 2* 



Todd, C. A. (Artesian wells at Jacksonville, Fla.). 5:1-2 4.00 



Vodges, A. W. Notes on Palaeozoic Crustaceae, No. 1. On some 



new Sedalia Trilobites. PI. XV. 5:3-4 " 



Weller, S. Kinderhook faunal studies. I. The fauna of the Vermi- 

 cular sandstone at Northview, Webster County, Missouri. 

 Pis. II- VI. 9:2 .50 



Kinderhook faunal studies. II. The fauna of the Chonopectus 



sandstone at Burlington, la. Pis. I-IX. 10:3 " 



Kinderhook faunal studies. III. The faunas of beds No. 3 to 



No. 7 at Burlington, Iowa. Pis. XII-XX. 11 :9 1.00 



Wheeler, H. A. (An account of the active volcano Colima) . 13 : 9 .25 



(Granite boulders near Hematite, Mo., showing the polishing 



action of ice). 12:10 " 



Note on the glacial drift in St. Louis. 7:3 " 



(Some notes on the glacial drift). 6 : 18 .50 



(Temperature of deep mines). 4:4 2.00 



Worthen, A. H. Notice of a new species of Platycrinus and other 



fossils, from the mountain limestone of Illinois and Iowa. 

 1:4 



Review of some points in Dr. B. F. Shumard's report on the 



geology of Ste. Genevieve county, Mo.). 1 : 4 



Language folk-lore, etc. 



de Coruna y Colludo, A. Zoque — the language spoken at Santa 

 Maria di Chimalapa, and at San Miguel and Tierra Blanca, in 

 the State of Chiapas, Mexico. 4 : 1 

 Dacus, J. A. —Translator. — See A. deCorunay Colludo 

 Gatschet, A. S. Tchekilli's Kasi'hta legend in the Creek and Hit- 

 chiti lauguages, with a critical commentary and full glossa- 

 ries to both texts. 5 : 1-2 4 -00 



* Exhausted. 



