PUBLICATIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP AMERICA. 



REGULAR PUBLICATIONS. 



Tho Society issues n single serial publication entitled Bulletin of the Geolog- 

 t< \i. Society of America. This serial is made up of proceedings and memoirs, the 

 former comprising the records of meetings, with abstracts and short papers, lists of 

 :., and the latter comprising the longer papers accepted for publication. 

 The matter is issued as soon as practicable after acceptance in covered brochures, 

 which are distributed al once to Fellows and exchanges. Provision has not yet been 

 made foi 



Volume 1, covering the work of the Society from its organization to the end of 

 1889, i- now complete. It comprises tho following brochures : 



RnociiURE. Paces. Plates. Date. 



Organization, Proceedings of Toronto Meeting and (1890) 



Papers read at Toronto. J. J. Stevenson, Secretary— 1-86 1 Feb 'y 15 



Origin of the Rock Pressure of Natural Gas in the 

 Trenton Limestone of Ohio and Indiana. EDWARD 



ORTON 87-98 .March I 



ii the Surface Geology of Alaska. I. C. Rus- 



i.r. 99-162 2 " 13 



Note on the Pre-Paleozoic Surface of the Archean Ter- 

 ranes of Canada; The Internal Relations and Taxon- 

 omy of the Archean of Central Canada. A. C. Law- 



,» 103-101 " 12 



Structure and Origin of Glacial Sand Plains. W. M. 



Davis 1 195-202 :: " 21 



Tie Pr< -Cambrian i: ka of the Black Bills. C. R. Van 



Hisj 203-244 1,6 " 26 



graphic Movements in the Rocky Mountains. S. F. 



Emmons - 245-286 April 7 



On Glacial Phenomena in Canada. Robkrt Bell 287 : il<> " : "> 



(i h the Pleistocene Flora of Canada. Sir William 



Dawson and I). P. Peniiallow oil 334 " 9 



The V"ah f the Term "Hudson River Group" in 



ric Nomenclature. C. D. Walcott 335-356 " ll 



rue Results of Archean studies. Alexander Win- 



« i i ii.i :r>7-°.!l I " 15 



Post-Tertiary Deposits of Manitoba and the adjoining 



Territo Northwestern Canada. J. B. Tyrrell 395 ll<» " 17 



Istone Dikes. J. S. Dilleb III 142 6-8 " '-'l 



tiary and Cretaceous Deposits of Eastern Massachu- 



Shaler... 148 152 9 " 21 



The Stratigraphy of tl iuobecGroup." R. W. Ells 153-468 10 " 



ne additional Evidences bearing on the Interval bo- 



G ial Epochs T. C. Chamberlin 169 180 " 24 



The Cuboidcs '/.<>w<- and it- Fauna; n Discussion of 



M ' G Correlation. II. S Williams 181 500 II 18 May 7 



1 Formation in the Champlain Valley. 



.!• and II M . Si i.i.i . \\ ill. a Slipplc- 



I l !.' and their Fauna. It. 



I" Wuti mi 501 516 April 29 



■ w York Meeting. .1. .1 . Si r.\ bn- 

 ( With Index, Title-page, List of Con- 

 Iho Volutin- 517 598 May 27 



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