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No. 1.—-An Excursion to the Plateau Province of Utah and Arizona. By 
VWeaevieDAvrs (ikdates:) dune, 1908) 2 5 Ss eo. se se 1 
No. 2.— The Chemical Composition of Limestones from upraised Coral 
Islands, with notes on their Microscopical Structures. By Ernest W. 
Sicteaistn Ne Uae ron clout ec ywe yes Seeak as." the» gttoml yy ccaneh pb 
No. 3.— The Mountain Ranges of the Great Basin. By W. M. Davis. 
imelatcs ee September, 19051 25 4. 93 1a ats GaP etehe as oe Oe Sos od 
No. 4. — Postglacial and Interglacial (?) Changes of Level at Cape Ann, 
Massachusetts. By R.S. Tarr. With a note on the Elevated Beaches. 
By J. B. WoopworrH. (13 Plates.) September, 1903 . . . . . . . 179 
No. 5.— The Hurricane Fault in the Toqueville District, Utah. By Exts- 
wortH Huntineton and James Watter GOLpTHWaIT. (7 Plates.) 
Hebru any eLOUS eee arcu Vom ost ep Vay ho oma peti WATT E45 197 
No. 6.— The Sand Plains of Glacial Lake Sudbury. By James Wa rer 
Gonprmnwarn. | (bePlates:)— May, 1905 % 9.202 “es se es a «6261 
