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THAYER, Gerald H. The coloration 

 and relationships of Brewster's War- 

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Auk, XIX, No. 4, Oct., 1902, pp. 401-402. 

 A note showing that the typieal Ijird is 

 without a trace of yellow on the under sur- 

 face. The relationships of this warbler with 

 Helminthophila pinus and H. chrysoijtera are 

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THOMAS, Oldfield. (See under J. A. 



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 ULKE, Henry. A list of the beetles of 

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Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv. No. 127.^, Sept. 

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UNDERWOOD, LrciEX M., and 

 MAXON, William R. Notes on a 

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Bull. Torrey But. Club, xxix, Oct., 1902, 

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 Notes on a collection made by Messrs. 

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VAUGHAN, T. Wayland. Fuller's 

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 western Florida. 



U. S. Gcol. Surr.. Mineral Resources for 



1901 (1902), pp. 922-934. 



Gives a general account of the occurrences 



of fullers earth in the region covered by the 



report, with the results of practical tests and 



analyses made by Dr. Heinrich Ries. 



Evidence of recent elevation along 



the westward extension of Florida. 

 Science (new series), xvi, 1902, p. 514. 

 Presents evidence which tends to show 

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 rising at a rate of approximately 2 feet a 

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An addition to the coral fauna of 



the Aquia Eocene formation of INIary- 

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Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.,X\, 1902, pp. 205, 206. 



Reviews the species of Eocene corals of 



Maryland, and cites an additional species, 



Haimesiastrwa conferta Vaughan, from lower 



Marlborough. 



A redescription of the coral Pldtij- 



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Proc. Biol. Sor. ]Vaiih., xv, 1902, p]>. 207- 

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 The types (two specimens) of this species, 

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VAUGHAN, T. Wayland. Corals of 

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Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 206, 1903, pp. 

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 The Buda limestone is the uppermost for- 

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 Texas. The following species are described, 

 Parasniilia texana, sp. nov., Trochosmilia (?) 

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Fuller's earth deposits of Florida 



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Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 213, 1902 (1903), 

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 This is practically a republication of the 

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Corrections to the nomenclature 



of the Eocene fossil corals of the United 

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Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi, 1903, p. 101. 

 Proposes the generic name Aldrichiella for 

 Aldrichia Vaughan, preoccupied, and shows 

 that tlie type species of Phectopsammia 

 Vaughan, is the young of Endopachys maclu- 

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VAUGHAN, T. Wayland, HAYES, C. 



Willard, and SPENCER, Arthur C. 



Report on a geological reconnaissance of 



Cuba, made under the direction of Gen. 



Leonard Wood, Military Governor. 



Ann. Pep. Military Governor of Cuba, 1901, 

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 Contains the results of a general geological 

 reconnaissance of Cuba and the Isle of Pines, 

 made during March, April, May, and June, 

 1901, by Dr. C. Willard Hayes, in charge, as- 

 sisted by Messrs. Spencer and Vaughan. The 

 following chapter or principal section head- 

 ings give the scope of tlie work: Geography; 

 Topography, including mountains, plains, 

 drainage; General Geology, including strati- 

 Kvaphic and structural geology and geologic 

 history. The greater portion of the report is 

 devoted to the economic geology. The sec- 

 tion headings are Gold, Copper, Lead, Man- 

 ganese, Iron, Chromium, Bitumen (including 

 asplialt, mineral tar and i^etroleum), and 

 there are notes on coal, asbestos, salt, and 

 structural materials. A section is devoted to 

 a description of the geology of the Isle of Pines, 

 and numerous elevations along the principal 

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 Published also in separate form. 



WALCOTT, Charles D. Cambrian 



Brachiopoda: Acrotreta, Lliinar.i:o)iella, 



Obolus; with descriptions of new species. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., xxv, No. 1299, Nov. 



3, 1902, pp. 677-612. 



