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Discovery of the genus Oldhamia in 

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Lower Camljriau rocks in eastern Cali- 

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Notes on some appendages of the Tri- 

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Occurrence of Olenellus in the Green 

 Pond Mountain series of New Jersey. 

 C. D. Walcott. 1894. 8vo, 3 pp. 



Paleozoic intra- formational conglomer- 

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The United States Geological Survey. 

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Nachrichten iins dem Buchhandel 

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White, C. A. 



Annual catalogue of Blount College, 

 1893-94. Montgomery, 1894. 8vo, 30 

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Annual report of the Museum of Com- 

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Cretaceous deposits of the Sioux Valley. 

 H.F. Bain. Des Moines, 1895. 8vo, 

 102-114 pp. 



Notes on the new fossil Daimonelix. 

 E. H. Barbour. 1894. 8vo, 16 pp. 



Certain astronomical conditions fa- 

 vorable to glaciation. G. F. Becker. 

 1894. 8vo, 18 pp. 



Bulletin from the laboratory of natural 

 history of the State University of 

 Iowa, III, No. 3, 1895. 



Geographic and hypsometric distribu- 

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 R. E. Call. Louisville, 1894. 8vo, 

 10 pp. 



Congres G^ologique International, 

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New and little known in vertebrata from 

 the Neocoraian of Kansas. F. W. 

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Origin of parallel and intersecting 

 joints. W. O. Crosby. 1893. 8vo, 

 8 pp. 



White, C. A.— Continued. 



Revision sommaire de la faune du ter- 

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Discovery of Devonian rocks in Cali- 

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 1894. 8vo, 6 pp. 



Cenozoic deposits of Texas. E. T. 

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Analcite diabase from San Luis Obispo 

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Geology of northern Ventura, Santa 

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 36 pp. 



Notes on some localities of mesozoic and 

 paleozoic in Shasta County, Califor- 

 nia. H. W. Fairbanks. Berkeley, 

 1894. 8vo, 6 pp. 



Evolution of the ungulate mammals. 

 H. Le Roy Fairchild. Rochester, 

 1894. 8vo, 4 pp. 



Geological history of Rochester, N. Y. 

 H. Le Roy Fairchild. Rochester, 

 1894. 8vo, 10 pp. 



Length of geologic time. H. Le Roy 

 Fairchild. 1894. 8vo, 4 pp. 



Studien iiber fossile Pilze. J. Felix. 

 1894. 8vo, 11 pp. 



Palaeontology of New York. J. Hall. 

 1894. 8vo, 4 pp. 



St. Peters sandstone. J. F. James. 

 1894. 8vo, 20 pp. 



Fossil plants as an aid to geology. 

 F. H. Knowlton. Chicago, 1894. 8vo, 

 17 pp. 



New fossil Hepatic from the Lower Yel- 

 lowstone in Montana. F. H. Knowl- 

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Age of the Newark brownstone. B. S. 

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Some new red horizons. B. S. Lyman. 

 1894. 8vo, 193-215 pp. 



Pithecanthropus erectus, Dubois, from 

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New species of Avicola. E. W. Nelson. 

 1893. 4 pp. 



Electrical capacity of bodies. F. E. 

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Properties of a field of force due to a 

 single man. F. E. Nipher. St. Louis, 

 1892. 8vo, 6 pp. 



