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from Nebraska," by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 91-104. (H S). 



Includes notice of some Kansas specimens. 

 American Journal of Science: 



Vol. XXII, July, 1881. The Carboniferous Rocks of Southeastern Kan- 

 sas, by G. C. Broadhead. (S). 



Vol. XXXIX, May, 1890. "Notes of Cretacean Dinosaurs," by O. C. 

 Marsh. Specimens from Pteranodon beds of Kansas. 



Refers editorially (p. 166) to Kansas Academy of Science, Snow's Bird- 

 track, and Hay and Thompson's Historical Sketch of Geology. 



Vol. XLII, 1891, p. 517, refers to note on Kansas Trilobites in Kansas 

 City Scientist. (S). 



Vol. XLIII, 1892, Kansas Meteorites. Kunz, p. 65; Hay, p. 80. (S). 

 American Geologist, published at Minneapolis, Minn. N. H. Winchell, Editor: 



Vol. II, 1888, p. 404. Preliminary description of a new or little known 

 Saurian from the Benton of Kansas, by F. W. Cragin. 



Pp. 433-436, "Mitchell Co., Texas," is the title of a letter from G. C. 

 Broadhead, which describes salt deposits in several Kansas counties. 



Vol. Ill, 1889, p. 199. Reviews "Northwest Kansas", by R. Hay. 



Vol. IV, 1889, p. 309. Reviews "Salt in Kansas", by Robert Hay. 



P. 389, notices scientiiic articles, including geologic papers, read at 

 Kansas Academy of Science at Wichita. 



Vol. V, 1890, p. 65. Notes on a Kansas Salt Mine, illustrated. Being 

 the substance of a paper read at the Toronto meeting of A. A. A. S., by 

 Robert Hay. 



P. 296. Artesian wells in Kansas and the causes of their flow. Illus- 

 trated. By Robert Hay. 



Vol. VI, 1891, p. 9. The Permo-carboniferous of Greenwood and Butler 

 counties, Kans., by L. C. Wooster, Eureka, Kans. P. 224. Editorial de- 

 scribes "Snow Hall of Natural History, Lawrence, Kans.," with some notice 

 of its fossils. P. 389. Reviews Bulletin No. 57, U. S. G. S., "Southwest 

 Kansas," by Robert Hay. (A S). 



Vol. V, p. 309, and Vol. VI, p. 370. Have "Brenham, Kiowa Co., Kansas, 

 Meteorite," illustrated, by N. H. Winchell and J. A. Dodge. (A S). 



Vol. VII, 1891, p. 23. On Cheyenne Sandstone and Neocomian Shales of 

 Kansas, by F. W. Cragin. P. 179. l^'urther notes on Cheyenne Sandstones 

 and Neocomian Shales, by F. W. Cragin. P. 340. Megalonyx Beds in 

 Kansas, illustrated, by J. A. Udden. (A S). 



Vol. VIII, 1891, p. 171. New observations on the genus Trinacromerum, 

 by F.W. Cragin, being a continuation of the description in Vol. II, ante. (S). 



Vol. IX, 1892, p. 254. Observations on Llama remains in Colorado and 

 Kansas, by F. W. Cragin. (H S). 



Vol. X, 1892, p. 131. Glacial Striae in Kansas, by L. C. Wooster. P. 330. 

 Notice of division of chair of geology at Kansas State University. (H S). 



Vol. XI, 1893, -p. 359. Reviev/ of Geology and Mineral Resources of Kan- 

 sas, by Robert Hay. (H S). 

 American Geology. Letter on some points of the geology of Texas, New 

 Mexico, Kansas, and Nebraska, addressed to Messrs. F. B. Meek and F. V. 

 Hayden, by Jules Marcou, Zurich, 1858, 15 pp. (H S V). 

 Kansas City Scientist: 



Trilobites of the Upper Coal Measures group of Kansas City, Mo. 

 Vol. V, No. 3, 1891, p. 33, plate. (A H V). 



Phillipsia major Shum. P. cliftonensis Shum. He refers Pooetus 



