BUPPiJ^iiiENT von 1875. 8tt5 



i Ward, Jolin. Notes on tlie Fossil Trees in a Marl-pit at Hanley. 

 N. Staff. Field Club Papers, pp. 80-86. 



Wheeler, Lieut. G. M. Report upon Geographical and Geological 

 Explorations and Surveys west of the One Hundredth Meridian. 

 Vol. iii. On the Geology and Mineralogy. Pp. 681, 14 plates 

 (views, sections, and map). 4to. Washington. 

 Part i. lleport upon the geology of portions of Nevada, Utah, Cali- 

 fornia, and Arizona, by G. K. Gilbert, pp. 17-188. Part ii. Geology of 

 route from St. George, Utah, to Gila River, Arizona, by A. K. Marvine, 

 pp. 189-225. Part. iii. Geology of portions of Utah, Nevada, Arizona, 

 and New Mexico, by E. E. Howell, pp. 227-301. Part iv. Geology of 

 a portion of Colorado, by J. J. Stevenson, pp. 303-501. Part v. 

 Geology of portions of New Mexico and Arizona, by G. K. Gilbert, 

 pp. 503-567. Part vi. Investigations upon' Mineralogical and Agri- 

 cultural conditions in portions of Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, 

 by Dr. 0. Loew, pp. 569-661. W. W. 



White, Prof. C. A. Report upon the Invertebrate Fossils collected 

 in portions of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Mexico, and Arizona, by 

 Parties of the Expeditions of 1871-1874. Eep. Geol. Surv, TF. 

 of \00th Meridian, in cJuirge of Lieutenant Wheeler. Vol. iv. 

 Part i. Paleontology. Pp. 219, pi. xxi. 

 Describes 182 species of Invertebrata, of which 50 are new. Chap. 1 

 contains general observations upon the collections examined, and 

 the periods which they represent ; Chap. 2 is devoted to the sys- 

 tematic classification of the specimens reported upon. The remainder 

 of the work is occupied with detailed descriptions of the fossils. Thie 

 new species, including those briefly described in the preliminary 

 Report (See Geological Record for 1874, p. 326) are distributed a» 

 follows (for names, see Index of Species) : — From Primordial Rocks 7 

 (Plants, Brachiopoda, Trilobites). From Quebec Group 9 (Graptolite, 

 Mollusca, and Trilobites). From Trenton Group 4 (Graptolites and 

 MoUusca). From L. Carboniferous 5 (Echinoderms and Mollusca). 

 From U. Carboniferous Archceocidaris trudifer and 7 Mollusca. From 

 Jurassic 5 Mollusca. From Cretaceous, 13 Mollusca and Serpula 

 intrica. From Tertiary 2 Gasteropods. LispodestJies, a new genus, is 

 founded for Gasteropods allied to Helicaulax, Gabb. H. A. N. 



Winchell, Dr. Alexander. Michigan: being condensed Popular 

 Sketches of the Topography, Climate, and Geology of the Strata. 



Winkler, T. C. [Tertiary Fish.] Arch, Ver, Freund. Nat. Mecklenb. 

 t. xxix. pp. 97-129. 



The new species are Odonta8p{» gastomensisy Notidanus Nettelbladtiy 

 Galeus Maltzani, Sphcerodui Wiechmannif Carcharodon Arndti, and 

 Oxyrhina Kochi. W. H. D. 



