GEOGRAPHY. GEOLOGY. 87 



RuGE, S. — Cartography of America up to the year 1570. 1896. R. 



1894 1006 $0 10 



ScAiFE, W. B.— Geographical latitude. 1891. R. 1889 784 05 



Seebohm, Henry.— North Polar basin. 1894. R. 189.3 949 05 



TiiOMSOX, J. P.— Physical Geography of Australia. 1898. R. 1896.. 1104 02 



Wharton, W. J. L.— Physical condition of the ocean. 1896. R. 1894. 1009 02 



WiXKLER, Capt.— Marshall Island charts. 1901. R. 1899 1244 02 



Woodward, R. S.— Geographical tables. 1894. M. C. 35 854 2 00 



GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 



Bell, R.— Rising of land around Hudson bay. 1898. R. 1897 1146 ?0 02 



Blytt, A.— Movements of the earth's crust. 1891. R. 1889 776 10 



Boys, C. V.— Quartz fibers. 1891. R. 1890 813 05 



Brezina, a. — Crystallography and crystallophysics. 1874. R. 1872. 386 10 



Chree, C— Physics, mathematics, and geology. 1893. R. 1891 861 05 



Crookes, W.— Diamonds. 1898. R. 1897 1137 02 



D-vna, E. S.— Progress in mineralogy in 1882. 1883. R. 1882 531 05 



Dana, E. S.— Progress in mineralogy in 1883. 1884. R. 1883 580 05 



Dana, E. S.— Progress in mineralogy in 1884. 1885. R. 1884 615 05 



Dana, E. S.— Progress in mineralogy in 1885. 188G. R. 1885 639 05 



Dana, E. S.— Progress in mineralogy in 1886. 1889. R. 1887 703 05 



Dana, E. S.— Progress in mineralogy in 1887-'88. 1890. R. 1888 753 05 



Darton, N. H.— Progress in geology in 1886. 1889. R. 1887 697 10 



Foster, Michael. — Growth of science in nineteenth century. 1901. 



R. 1899 1228 02 



Geikie, Archibald. — Geological change and time. 1893. R. 1892 890 05 



Geikie, James.— Glacial geology. 1891. R. 1890 807 05 



Geikie, James. — Tundras and steppes of prehistoric Europe. 1899. 



R. 1898 1198 05 



Gilbert, G. K.— Continental problems of geology. 1893. R. 1892 892 05 



Gilbert, G. K. — Modification of Great Lakes by earth movement. 



1899. R. 1898 1199 02 



Gregory, J. W.— Plan of the earth and its causes. 1899. R. 1898 1200 02 



Hague, Arnold. — Yellowstone National Park. Soaping geysers. 1893. 



R. 1892 891 10 



Hennessy, H.— Physical structure of the earth. 1891. R. 1890 806 05 



Hobbs, W. H.— Emigrant diamonds in America. 1902. R. 1901 1333 02 



Holden, E. S.— Earthquakes on Pacific coast. 1898. M. C. 37 1087 50 



Holmes, W. H.— Auriferous gravel man in California. 1901. R. 1899. 1242 10 



Hunt, T. S.— Progress in geology in 1881-'82. 1883. R. 1882 526 10 



Hunt, T. S.— Progress in geology in 1883. 1884. R. 1883 575 10 



JoLY, J.— Geological age of the earth. 1901. R. 1899 1232 02 



JUDD, J. W.— Rejuvenescence of crystals. 1893. R. 1892 898 05 



Kelvin, Lord (Wm. Thomson). — Age of earth as aoode for life. 1898. 



R. 1897 1145 02 



King, Clarence.— Age of the earth. 1894. R. 1893 947 05 



Le Conte, Joseph.— Century of geology. 1901. R. 1900 1274 02 



Le Conte, Joseph.- Earth-crust movements. 1898. R. 1896 1103 02 



Ln-EiNG, G. D.— Crystallization. 1893. R. 1892 897 05 



Lydekker, R.— Mammoth ivory. 1901. R. 1899 1237 02 



Merri.\m, C. H.— Bogoslof volcanoes. 1902. R. 1901 3 334 02 



MoissAN, H.— Fluorine. 1898. R. 1897 1140 02 



Murray, John. — Floor of the ocean. Evolution of continental and 



oceanic areas. 1901. R. 1899 1234 02 



Orton, Edward.— Origin of natural gas. 1893. R. 1891 862 05 



PUMPELLY, R.— Geological researches in China, etc. 1866. C. K. 15. 202 1 00 



Roberts-Austen, W.C— Rarer metals and their alloys. 1898. R. 1896. 1114 02 



RocKwooD.C. G.—Vulcanology and seismology, 18S3-'84. 1885. R.1S84. 616 10 



RocKwooD, C. G.—Vulcanology and seismology in 1885. 1886. R. 1885. 634 10 



RocKWOOD, C. G.—Vulcanology and seismologv in 1886. 1889. R. 1887. 699 10 



Sollas, W. J.— Evolutional geologv. 1901. R. 1900 1275 02 



