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AFRICA AND MADAGASCAR. 



Thevenin, Armaod. Les fossiles des 

 colonies frau^aises, coaferences faites 

 au Museum d'Histoire naturelle, les 

 12 et 28 avril 1904. Autun, Bui. soc. 

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 207). 



fd West Africa. 



Esch, Ernst, Solger, F[riedjicli], 

 Oppenlieim, il.[vielDi. Paul] uud Jaekel, 

 0[tto]. Beitrage zur Geologic von 

 Kainerun. Stuttgart (E. Schweizer- 

 bart), 1904, fXIll + 298, mit 10 Taf. u. 

 1 Karte). 23 cm. 8 M. 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



.7« Alaska. 



Maddren, A. (}. Smithsouian ex])lora- 

 tion in Alaska in 1904, in search of 

 mammoth and other fossil remains. 

 Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., 

 Misc. Collect., 49, Xo. 1584, 190-5, (117, 

 with pi. map). 24.5 cm. 



y/ United States as a whole. 



0[sl)oni], H[enry] F[airfield]. Recent 

 zoopaleontology : field expeditions 

 during the past season. Science, New 

 York, N.Y., (N. Ser.), 19, 1904, (35-30). 



J7.7 North Eastern United States. 



Clarke, .lohn ^[. Paleoutological 

 work in New York. [Abstract.] Po- 

 chester, N.Y., Bull. Geol. Soc. xVmer., 

 14, 1904, (53G-537). . 



Lull, Pi chard S. Nature's hierogly- 

 phics. Pop. Sci. Mob., New York, N.Y., 

 66, 1904, (139-149, with text fig.). 



Sears, John Henry. The physical 

 geography, geolog}-, mineralogy and 

 paleontology of Essex county, Massa- 

 chusetts. [Willi biljliograjjhy.] Salem, 

 Mass. (Essex Institute)," 1905", (418, with 

 portr., fold, map and pi.). 28.3 cm. 



gi Western United States. 



Barbour, Erwin II. Report of tlie 

 State geologist. Nebraska (leologicid 

 Survey, Lincoln, Neb., 1, 1903, (258, 

 with maps, pi. and text-fig.). 



Cross, Whitman and Howe, Ernest. 

 Red beds of southwestern Colorado and 

 their correlation. [With bibliography.] 

 Rochester, X.Y., Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 

 16, 1905, (447-498, with 4 pis. and text 

 fig.). Separate. 25.5 cm. 



Henderson, Junius. Paleontology of 

 the Boulder area. Boulder, Univ. Colo. 

 Stud., 2, 1904, (95-106). 



M[atthew], W. D. An extinct cave 

 fauna in Arkansas. Amer. Miis. J., 

 New York, N.Y., 4, 1904, (6-7). 



h CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. 



Thevenin, Armand. Les fossiles des 

 colonies franq-aises, conferences faites au 

 Museum d'Histoire najjirelle, les 12 et 

 2S avril 1904. Autun, Bui. soc. hist, 

 nat., 17, 1904, (Proc.-verb., 181-207). 



/'i Argentina. 



Gaudry, Albert. Fossiles de Pata- 

 gonie. Autun, Bui. soc. hist, nat., 17, 



1904, (Proc.-verb., 152-155). 



Hatcher, J[ohn] B[ell]. Narrative of 

 the exjieditions [and] Geography of 

 southern Patagonia. In : Scott, W. B. 

 Reports of the Princeton University 

 expeditions. Princeton, N.J. (The 



University), 1903, (xvi + 314, with pi.). 

 32.8 cm. 



Thomas, Ivor. Neue Beitrage zur 

 Kenntnis der devonischen Fauna Argen- 

 tiniens. Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges., 57, 



1905, Aufsiitze, (233-290,"mit 4 Taf.). 



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ChiU. 



Hatcher, .J[ohn] B[ell]. Narrative of 

 the expeditions [and] Geography of 

 soutliern Patagonia. 7k : Scott, W. B. 

 Reports of the Princeton University 

 expeditions. Princeton, N.J. (The 

 Universitv), 1903, (xvi -f- 314, with pi.). 

 32.8 cm. ■ 



; AUSTRALASIA. 



Thevenin, Armand. Les fossiles des 

 colonies frautj-aises, conferences faites au 

 Museum d'Histoire naturelle, les 12 et 

 28 avril 1901. Autun, Bui. soc. hist, 

 nat., 17, 1904, (Proc.-verb., 181-207). 



