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pp. 903-917; 1 cut. Experiments in ice motion, by E. C. Case, pp. 918-934; figs. 1-11. 
Absarokite-Shoshonite-Banakite series, by Joseph P. Iddings, pp. 935-959; 1diagram. Dis- 
tribution of gold deposits in Alaska, by Geo. F. Becker, pp. 960-962. 
Vol. IV, 1896, Nos. 1-4, 528 pp.; 7 pll.; numerous figures. Review of the geological litera- 
ture of the South African Republic, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 1-22. Igneous intrusions in the 
neighborhood of the Black Hills of Dakota, by Israel C. Russell, pp. 23-43; pll. 1-111. The 
geology of New Hampshire, by C. H. Hitchcock, pp. 44-62. North American graptolites, 
by R. R. Gurley, pp. 63-102, 291-311; pll. rv and vy. Kame areas in western New York south 
of Irondequoit and Sodus bays, by H. L. Fairchild, pp. 129-159; figs. 1-7. A pretertiary 
nepheline-bearing rock, by F. Bascom, pp. 160-165. Petalocrinus mirabilis (n. sp.) and a 
new American fauna, by S. Weller and R. A. Davidson, pp. 166-173; pll. vi and vit; figs. 1 
and 2. Remarks on Petalodus allegheniensis, by Charles R. Eastman, pp. 174-176. On the 
nature of igneous intrusions, by Israel C. Russell, pp. 177-194; 1 cross-section. Studies for 
students: Deformation of rocks, by C. R. Van Hise, pp. 195-213, 312-353, 449-483; figs. 1-6, 1- 
19,1-11. The magmatic alteration of hornblende and biotite, by Henry S. Washington, pp. 
257-282. On the origin of the Chouteau fauna, by Henry Shaler Williams, pp. 283-290. 
Classification of marine trias, by James Perrin Smith, pp. 385-398. The geology of the Lit- 
tle Rocky Mountains, by Walter Harvey Weed and Louis V. Prisson, pp. 399-428; figs. 1-3. 
Schistosity and slaty cleavage, by George F. Becker, pp. 429-448; figs. 1-5. Large scale 
maps as geographical illustrations, by W. M. Davis, pp. 484-513. 
SPRINGFIELD.—/Tilinois State Museum of Natural History, Wm. F. E. Gurley, State Geologist: 
Bulletin No. 7. New and interesting species of palwozoic fossils, by S. A. Miller and Wm. F. 
E. Gurley, 90 pp.; 5 pli. 
Bulletin No. 8. Description of new and remarkable fossils from the paleozoic rocks of the 
Mississippi valley, by S. A. Miller and Wm. F. E. Gurley, 66 pp.; 5 pll. 
Bulletin No. 9. New species of crinoids from Illinois and other states, by S. A. Miller and 
Wn. F. E. Gurley, 66 pp.; 5 pil. 
Bulletin No. 10. New species of echinodermata and a new crustacean from the paleozoic 
rocks, by S. A. Miller and Wm. F. E. Gurley, 92 pp.; 5 pll. 
Bulletin No. 11. New species of paleozoic invertebrates from Illinois and other states, by 
S. A. Miller and Wm. F. E. Gurley, August, 1896, pp. 1-50; 5 pll. , 
INDIANA. 
BROOKVILLE.—Amos W. Butler, Indiana Academy of Science: Constitution, by-laws, officers, 
and list of members, 1886, 12 pp. ; 1887, 12 pp. 
INDIANAPOLIS.—Department of Geology and Natural History: Eighteenth annual report, S. 
S. Gorby, state geologist, 1893, 356 pp.; 2 maps; 17sections; 12 pll. Introductory: The coal 
industry, building stone, Indiana clays, sand, natural gas, and petroleum, by S. S. Gorby, 
pp.9-16. The geology of Noble county, by Charles R. Dryer, pp. 17-32. Flora of Noble county, 
by W. B. Van Gorder, pp. 33-71. Report upon the geology of Lagrange county, by Charles 
R. Dryer, pp. 72-82. The drift of the Wabash-Erie region — a summary of results, by Charles 
R. Dryer, pp. 83-99; 1 map. Report of inspector of mines, by Thomas McQuade, pp. 91-189. 
Report of state supervisor of oils, by N. J. Hyde, pp. 190-195. Report of state supervisor of 
natural gas, by E. T. J. Jordan, pp. 196-218. Indiana’s structural features as revealed by 
the drill, by E. P. Cubberly, pp. 219-256; 1 map; 17 sections. Paleontology, by S. A. Miller, 
pp. 257-356; pll. 1-x11. 
Nineteenth annual report, 1894, S. S. Gorby, state geologist, 296 pp. Geology of Cass 
county, by M. N. Elrod, M. D., and A. C. Benedict, pp. 17-48. Report of inspector of mines, 
by Thos. McQuade, pp. 49-111. Report of state supervisor of oils, by N. J. Hyde, pp. 112- 
122. Report of state supervisor of natural gas, by E. T. J. Jordan, pp, 123-145. The lam- 
preys and fishes of Indiana, by O. P. Hay, pp. 146-296. 
Twentieth annual report, W.S. Blatchley, state geologist, 520 pp.; 16 pll.; 4 maps; 23 figs. 
Introductory, consisting of notes on the natural fuels of the state, and resources other than 
fuels, pp. 5-22. A preliminary report on the clays and clay industries of the coal-bearing 
counties of Indiana, by W. S. Blatchley, pp. 23-185: pll. 1-vir; 1 fig. The carboniferous 
sandstones of western Indiana, by T. C. Hopkins, pp. 186-327; pll. vim1-xvr1; figs. 1-7; 
2 maps. The whetstone and grindstone rocks of Indiana, by Edward M. Kindle, pp. 329- 
368; 1 map. Report of the state natural gas supervisor, J. C. Leach, pp. 369-410; 1 map. 
Report of state inspector of mines, Robert Fisher, pp. 411-460, Report of the state super- 
visor of oils, by Nelson J. Hyde, pp. 461-466. Report of state supervisor of oils, by C. F. 
; aye PP. 467-474. The crawfishes of the state of Indiana, by W. P. Hay, pp. 475-506; 
gs.*1-16. 
Botanical Department: Report of the botanical department, by J. C. Arthur (extract 
Caos eighth annual report of the Indiana Agricultural Experiment Station for 1895), 
pp. 21-28. 
