TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. 291. 



ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY, 



FROM NOVEMBER 1, 1892, TO DECEMBER 31, 1894. 

 BY B. B. SMYTH, LIBRARIAN. 



Dimenpionsof books when given are in centimetres, breadth and length : when 

 not given are usually octavo, or about 14-15x20-23 centimetres. 



AMERICA (UNITED STATES). 

 ALABAMA. 

 UNI VFJRSITY.— Geological Survey of Alabama, Eugene Allen Smith, Ph. D., State 

 Geologist: 



Report on the Cahaba coal field, by Joseph Squire, with Appendix on the 

 Geology of the Valley Regions adjacent to the Cahaba field, by Eugene A. 

 Smith. 180 pp. ; 7 pll. ; 31 figs, in the text, and a map, 108x112 cm. ; bound In 

 black cloth. 



Report on the geological structure of Murphree's Valley, and its minerals 

 and other materials of economic value, by A. M. Gibson, Asst. Geologist; 

 132 pp. 



Report on the Coal Regions of Blount Mountain, with map and sections, by 

 A. M. Gibson, Asst. Geologist. 



Geological map of Alabama, 72x100 cm., with explanatory chart, same size 

 by Eugene A. Smith, State Geologist. 



ARKANSAS. 

 LITTLE ROCK —Arkansas Geological Survey. 



CALIFORNIA. 

 BERKELEY.— University of California: 



Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Regents, for the year ending 

 June ^^0, 1893, 153 pp. 

 Annual Report for the year ending June 30, 1S94, 121 pp. 



Bulletin of the Department of Geology, Andrew C. Lawson, Editor. Vol I, 

 not completed. The geology of Carmelo bay, by Andrew C. Lawson, pp. 1-59; 

 pll. 1-4. The Soda-Rhyolite north of Berkeley, by Charles Palache, pp. 61-70; 

 pi. 5. Eruptive rocks of Point Bonita, by P. Leslie Ransome, pp. 71-113; pll. 6, 

 7; 10 figs. The Post-Pliocene diastrophism of the coast of Southern California, 

 by Andrew C. Lawson, pp. 116-lGO; pll. 8, 9. Lherzolite-Serpentine and asso- 

 ciated rocks of the Potrero, San Francisco, by Charles Palache, pp. 161-179. 

 On a rock from the vicinity of Berkeley containing a new Soda Amphibole, by 

 Chas. Palache, pp. 181-191; pll. 10, 11. Geology of Angel Island, by F. Leslie 

 Ransome, pp. 193-240; pll. 12-14. Geomorphogeny of the coast of northern Cali- 

 fornia, by Andrew C. Lawson, pp. 241-271. On Analcite Diabase from San Luis 

 Obispo Co., Cal., by Harold W. Fairbanks, pp. 273-300; pll. 15, 16. 

 Library Bulletin, No. 12. Classification of Books, by Joseph C. Rowell, 50 pp. 

 University of California Studies: Notes on the Development of a Child, by 

 Milicent Washburn Shinn, 178 pp.; 11 figs. 

 University of California— Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Report of Work of the Agricultural Experiment Stations of the University 

 of California, for the year 1891-92, by E. W. Hilgard. 312 pp. 

 LOS ANGELES.— (See Orcutt.) 

 ORCUTT.— C. R. Orcutt, Editor: 



West American Scientist, Vol. VII, June, 1S90, to October, 1891, 276 pp.; 6 pll. 

 Contains, among other articles. Charles Christopher Parry, with portrait, by 

 C. R. Orcutt, pp. 1-5. Fauna and Flora of Colorado— IV, by T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 pp. 7, 8. Butterflies of San Diego, by P. C. Truman, pp. 19,20. Climate of the 

 Pacific beach and its effects, by P. C. Redmondino, M. D.^ pp. 29-35. Land mam- 

 mals of San Diego, by F. Stevens, pp. 36-40. Geology of Vancouver Island, 

 by M. Lopatecki, pp. 47-49. The Colorado Desert, by C. R. Orcutt, pp. 55-58. 



