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KcENEN, VON. (Review.) Charles A. White: Ou mariue, eocene, 

 fresh-water mioceiie, and other fossil Molliisca of Western North 

 America. Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, No. 18, Washington, 1885. (Neu. 

 Jahrb. Miu., Geol. u. Pal., 1886, Baud i, pp. 353, 354. Stuttgart.) 

 Abstract. 



KoKEN, E. (Review.) Leidy: Fossil bones from Louisiana. Proceed- 

 ings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1881, p. 22. 

 Vertebrate fossils from Florida. Ibid., p. 118. Rhinoceros and Hip- 

 potherium from Florida. Ibid., 1885, p. 32. Remarks ou Mylodon. 

 Ibid., p. 49. (Neu. Jahrb. Miu., Geol. u. Pal., 1886, Baud i, pp. 330, 

 331. Stuttgart.) 



Abstract. 

 KoKEN, E. (Review.) F. Romer: Dber Kreideversteinerungen aus 

 Texas. Jahresb, d. schles. Ges. f. vaterl. Cultur, 1884, p. 227. (Neu. 

 Jahrb. Min., Geol. u. Pal., 1S86, Baud ii, p. 388. Stuttgart.) 



Abstract. 



KuNZ, George F. Agatised aud Jasperized wood of Arizoua. (Pop. 



Sci., Monthly, vol. xxviii, pp. 3G2-367, January, 138G. New York.) 



Description of the siliciiied forest of Arizoua, known as "Chalcedony Park." 



Lamplugh, G. W. On glacial shell-beds in British (Jolumbia. (Quart. 

 Jour. Geol. Soc, vol. xlii, pt. 3, pp. 276-286, August, 1886. Lou- 

 don.) 



Part 1. Vancouver Island. Cites list of fossils given by G. M. Dawson in de- 

 scribing the glacial deposits of southeastern Vancouver, and gives a list 

 of shells from glacial beds at Esquiniault, Vancouver Island, the deter- 

 mination being by Mr. Clement Reid and Mr. Edgar Smith. 

 Part II. The Frazer Valley. Gives a list of shells from a railway-cutting on 

 west bank of Harrison River, British Columbia, determined by Mr. Clement 

 Reid. 

 Langdon, D. W. Observations ou the Tertiary of Mississippi and Ala- 

 bama, with descriptions of new species. (Amer. Jour. Sci,, 3d ser., 

 vol. XXXI, pp. 202-209, March, 1886. New Haveu.) 



Give a number of sections with lists of the fossils occurring in the various beds 

 aud describes two new species — Verticordia eocevsis from Claiborne and 

 Jackson, and Bulla (Haminea) Aldrichi {rom the fjame locality. The two 

 species will be figured in the forthcoming report of the Geol. Survey of 

 Alabama. 



Langdon, D. W. Observations ou the Tertiary of Mississippi and Ala- 

 bama, with, descriptions of new species. (Nature, vol. xxxiv, p. 46, 

 1886. London and New York.) 



Notice of. See American Journal of Science, March. 



JjEIDy, Joseph. Mastodon and Llama from Florida. (Proc. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Philad., vol. , pp. 11, 12, March, 1886. Philadelphia.) 



Proposes the names Mastodon (Trilophodon] floridaiius, and three species of 

 Llama which he names Auchenia major, A. minor, and A miuimus. Among 

 the fossils from the same locality is aa astragalus of MegaiherUm. 

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