312 RECORD OF SCIENCE FOR 1887 AND 1888. 



ALPHAIJKTICAL LIST OF TITLES. 



1. Aldrich, T. H. Notes on Tertiary fossils, with flescriptious of Dew species. Journ, 



Cinciuu. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. X, No. 2, pp. 78-83. 1887. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



2. Allen, J, A. Note on Squalodont remains from Charleston, South Carolina. Bull. 



Amer. Mus., vol. ii, No. 1, pp. 35-49, pis. v,vi, May, 1887. New York. 



3. Ami, Henry M. Notes on the i^recise geological horizon of Siphonotreta scotica 



Davidson. Ottawa Nat., vol. i, No. 9, p. 121, December, 1887. Ottawa. 



4. and Sowter, T. W. E. Report of the geological branch of the Ottawa 



Field Naturalists' Club. Ottawa Nat., vol. i. No. 7, p. 93. 1887. Ottawa, 

 Canada. 



6. On the occurrence of Scolithus in rocks of the Cliazy formation about 



Ottawa, Ontario.' Canad. Rec. Sci., vol. ii, p. 304*. December, 1887. Mon- 

 treal. 



6. — On the occurrence of phosphatic nodules in the Chazy formation about 



Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa Nat., vol. Ii, No. 3, p. 45. 1888. Ottawa, Canada. 



7. On the sequence of the geological formations about Ottawa, with special 



reference to natural gas (with table giving fossils characterizing each). Ot- 

 tawa Nat., vol. II, No. 6, p. 93. 1888. Ottawa. 



8. On Utica fossils from Rideq,n, Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa Nat. Trans., vol. 



II, No. 12, pp. IG5-169. March, 1888. Ottawa. 



9. Notes on fossils from the Utica formation at Poiut-ii-Pic, Murray River. 



Canad. Rec. Sci., vol. Ill, pp. 101-lOG. Aiiril,1888. Montreal. 



10. Barrois, Charles, Les bryozoaires d6vonien do I'fitat de New York, d'aprfes 



M. James Hall. Ann. Sac. G6ol. Nord, vol. xv, p. 123. 1888. Lille, France. 



11. Bauer, M., Dames, W.,Liebisciie, Tii. Neues Jahrbuch liir Mineralogie, Geol- 



ogic, uud Palaeontologio, unter Mitwirknng eincr Anzahl von Fachgenossen 

 herausgegeben von M. Bauer, W. Dames, Th. Liebische. 1887,1888. Stuttgart. 



12. Baur, G. On the morphology and origin of the Ichthyopterygia. Amer. Nat., 



vol. XXI, pp. 837-840. 1887. Philadelphia. 



13. Beaciiler, Ch. S. Crinoid beds at Crawfordsville, Indiana. Amer. Nat., vol. 



XXI, p. 1106. 1887.. Philadelphia. 



14. Keokuk group at Crawfordsville, Indiana. Amer. Geol., vol. ii, pp. 407- 



412. December, 1888. Minneapolis. 



15. Bell, Robert. Report on an exploration of portions of the At-ta-wa-pish-kat 



and Albany Rivers, Lonely Lake to James Bay, by R. Bell, B. A. Sci., M. D., 

 LL. D., 1886, pp. 1G-38G, four plates. Ann. Rep. Geol, Surv., Canada, for 

 1886. Montreal, 1887. (Identifications of Devonian fossils, pp. 27G, 28G, and 

 33G, by J. F. Whitcaves.) 



16. Billings, W. R. A new genus and three new species of Crinoids. Ottawa Nat., 



vol. I, No. 4, pp. 49-54, and pi. — . Ottawa. July, 1887. 



17. Bishop, J. P. On certain fossiliferous limestones of Columbia County, New York., 



and their relation to the Hudson River shales and the Tacouic sy.stem. (Note. 

 Nature, vol. xxxv, p. 237. 1887. Loudon and New York.) Amer. Journ., iii, 

 vol. xxxii, pp. 438-441. 1886. New Haven. 



18. Britton, N. L. On an Archiean plant from the white crystalline limestone of 



Sussex County, New Jersey. Annals N. York Acad. Sci., vol. iv, No. 4, pp. 123, 

 124, pi. VII. 1888. New York. 



19. Call, R. Ellsworth. Ou anew Post-Pleiocene limua-id. Amer. Geol., vol. I, 



No. 3, pp. 146-148. 1888. Philadelphia. 



20. Calvin, S. On a new genus and new species of tubicolar Annelida. Amer. Geol., 



vol. I, No. 1, p. 24. January, 1888. Minneapolis. 



21. Observations on the vortical range of certain species of fossils of the Ham- 

 ilton period, in western Ontario. Amer. Geol., vol. i, No. 2, pp. 81-86. Feb- 

 ruary, 1888. Minneapolis. 



