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Bulletin No. 1. Artesian water on the Llano Estacado, by Dr. George G. 

 Shumard, pp. 1-9; with sections No. 1 and 2. Report and analyses of Texas 

 sumach (Rhus Copallina), by Geo. H. Kalteyer, pp. 13-19. 



Bulletin No. 2. Preliminary Report on the soils and waters of the upper Rio 

 Grande and Pecos valleys in Texas, by H. H. Harrington, 1890, 26 pp. 



Bulletin No. 3. Reconnoissance of the Guadalupe Mountains, by R. S. Tarr, 

 1892, pp. 1-42. 



Bulletin No. 4. Preliminary Annotated Check List of the Cretaceous in- 

 vertebrate fossils of Texas, by Robert T. Hill, F. G. S. A., 1889, pp. i-xxi— 57. 



Report on the Brown Coal and Lignite of Texas, by Edwin T. Durable, 

 F. G. S. A., 1S92, 243 pp.; 13 flgs. ; 25 pU. 



Second Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Texas, by E. T. Durable, 

 F. G. S. A., State Geologist, 1890, 866 pp. Report of the State Geologist, 

 1890, Ixxxviii pp.; pi. I. Reports of geologists, 1890, pp. cxi-cix. Reports on 

 the iron ore district of Texas, 326 pp.; pll. II-IV; ligs. 1-25. Carboniferous 

 Cephalopods, by Alpheus Hyatt, pp. 327-356; figs. 23-59. Geology of north- 

 western Texas, by W. P. Cummins, pp. 359-552; pll. and maps VI to XVIII; figs. 

 60-61b. Report on the Geology and mineral resources of the central mineral 

 region of Texas, by Theo. B. Comstock, F. G. S. A., pp. 553-664; 4 pll. and maps, 

 figs. 62-70. Report on the geology and mineral resources of Trans-Pecos Texas, 

 by W. H. von Streeruwitz, pp. 665-738; 4 pll. 



Third Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Texa.?, by E. T. Durable, F. G. S. A., 

 State Geologist, 1891, (72 pp. ; 11 plates ; maps. Report of the State Geologist, xvii- 

 xlix, progress map, pi. I. Reports of geologists, pp. liii-lxi. Houston County, by W. 

 Kenneday, pp. 5-4U; pi. II ; figs. 1-2. Section from Terrell to Sabuie Pass, by W. Kenne- 

 day, pp. 4:i-125 ; figs, 3-6. ' Llano Estacado or Staked Plains, with notes oa the geology of 

 country west of plains, by W. F. Cummins, pp. 129-223; pll. Ill, IV, VI, VII; figs. 7-8. 

 Stratigraphy of the Triassic formation in northwest Texas, by N. F. Drake, pp. 227-247; 

 pi. V. Report on the Paleontology of the Vertebrata, by E. D. Cope, pp. 2.")l-2.59. Reports 

 on the Cretaceous area north of the Colorado river, by J. A. Taff, pp. 269-379; pll. VIII- 

 XIV ; figs. 9-10. Traus-Pecos Texas, by W. H. von Streeruwitz, pp. :i83- 389. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Texas, by Edwin T. 

 Durable, State Geologist, 1892, complete. Report of State Geologist, pages i to 

 xxxviii. Part 2. Report on Grimes, Brazos, and Robertson Counties, by W. 

 Kenneday, pp. 1-48, with maps and sections. Preliminary Report on the or- 

 ganic reraains obtained from the deep well at Galveston, together with con- 

 clusions respecting the age of the various formations penetrated, by Gilbert 

 D. Harris, pp. 115-120, and table. Report on the rocks of Trans-Pecos Texas, 

 by A. Osann, pp. 121-138. Trans-Pecos Texas, by W. H. Streeruwitz, pp. 139- 

 176. Notes on the geology of northwest Texas, by W. F. Cummins, pp. 177-238. 

 Report on the Cretaceous area north of the Colorado river, by J. A. Taff, S. 

 Leverett, Assistant, pp. 239-354. Geological and Artesian water map and sec- 

 tions; figs. 7-9. Reports on the Colorado coal field of Texas, by N. F. Drake, 

 pp. 354-446. Reports on Soils, Water Supply, and Irrigation of the Colorado 

 Coal Field, by R. A. Thompson, pp. 447-482. 



Preliminary Report oh the Vertebrate Paleontology of the Llano Estacado, 

 by E. D. Cope; pp. 1-138; pll. I-XXIII. Contribution to the invertebrate pa- 

 leontology of the Texas Cretaceous, by F. W. Cragin; pp. 139-294; pll. XXIV- 

 XLVI. Contributions to the natural history of Texas, by J. A. Singley, pp. 

 297-376. Carboniferous Cephalopods, second paper, by Alpheus Hyatt; pp. 

 377-474; pll. XLVI-XLVII. 



VERMONT. 



BURLINGTON.— State Agricultural Experiment Station: 

 Third Annual Report, 1889, 172 pp. ; 19 figs. 

 Fifth Annual Report, 1891, 168 pp. 



WASHINGTON. 



TACOMA.— Tacoma Academy of Science: 



Proceedings, December 4, 1893. Evolutionary Ideas in Creation, by Leavitt 

 H. Hallock, D. D. ; pp. 37-44. 



Paper by Hon. James Wickersham, "Is it Mount Tacoma, or Rainier?" 

 pp. 5-25; map and plate. 



