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FoERSTE, Aug. F. 



1. Lorraine faunas of New York and Quebec. — Sc. Lab. of Denison Univ., 



Bull., vol. 17, pp. 247-338, 5 pis., March, 1914. 



2. Notes on Agelacrinidae and Lepadocystinae with descriptions of Thres- 

 herodiscus and Brockocystis. — Sc. Lab. of Denison Univ., Bull., vol. 17, pp. 

 399-487, 6 pis., 8 figs., September, 1914. 



3. The Rogers Gap fauna of Central Kentucky. — Cincinnati Society of Natural 

 History, Journal, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 109-156, 4 pis., May, 1914. 



Ford, W. E. 



Beitrâge zur optischen Kenntniss der Hornblenden. — Zeitschrift fur 

 Krystallographie and Minéralogie, Bd. 54, H.l, pp. 1-16, 1914. 



Gibson, Thos. W. 



1. Mineral production of Ontario in 1913. — Can. Min. Inst., Bull. no. 25, 

 pp. 18-26, April, 1913. 



2. Mineral production of Ontario for 1913. — Ontario Dept. of Lands, Forests 

 and Mines, Bur. of Mines, Bull. no. 19, 8 pp., 1914. 



3. Mining in Ontario in 1913. — Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 97, no. 2, pp. 134-135, 

 January 10, 1914. 



4. Production of metalliferous mines and works for January, February and 



March, 1914. — Ontario Dept. of Lands, Forests and Mines, Bureau of 

 Mines, Bull. no. 21, 8 pp., 1914. 



5. Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1913. — Rept. of 



Ontario Bureau of Mines, vol. 23, part 1, pp. 1-51, 1914. 



6. Twenty-third annual report of the Ontario Bureau of Mines, 1914. being 

 volume 23, part 1, 300 pp. numerous illustrations and maps. Toronto, 1914. 



GOLDTHWAIT, J. W. 



1. Marine shore-lines in southeastern Quebec. — Canada, Dept. of Mines, 

 Geol. Surv., Summary Rept., 1912, pp. 357-359, 1914. 



2. Occurrence of glacial drift on the Magdalen islands. — Abstract: Geol. 

 Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 25, no. 1, p. 84, March, 1914. 



3. Supposed evidences of subsidence of the coast of New Brunswick within 

 modern time. — Canada, Dept. of Mines, Geol. Surv., Museum Bulletin 

 no. 2, Geol. Ser. no. 15, 23 pp., 2 figs., June 19, 1914. 



Graham, R. P. D. 



1. Note on the occurrence of Scorodite, etc., at Cobalt, northern Ontario, 

 Canada. — Roy. Soc. Can., Trans., 3rd ser., vol. 7, sec. 4, pp. 19-21, 1914. 



2. Yukonite, a new hydrous-arsenate of iron and calcium from Tagish lake, 

 Yukon Territory, with a note on the associated Symplesite. — See Tyrrell 

 and Graham. 



Gray, F. W. 



1. The coal trade of Nova Scotia in 1913. — Can. Min, Jour., vol. 35, no. 2, 



pp. 40-44, January 15, 1914. 



2. Hidden coal fields.— Can. Min. Jour., vol. 35, no. 11, p. 364, June 1, 1914. 



GyULA, SZADECZKy. 



A Kanadai XII. Nemzetkozi Geologiai Kongresszus. Foldtani Koz- 

 lony, XLIV kotet 1-2 fuzet, pp. 1-26, 12 figs. Budapest, 1914. 



