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Society of Canada, Vol. II, Section V, Second Series, 1896, Ottawa, 
1897. 
The Physical Geography and Geology of Canada. Toronto, 1897. 
—Dawsov, G. M., Presidential Address, Geological Section British Assn. 
for the Advancement of Science. The Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Canada. 
Toronto, August 1897. 
—DopGE, RICHARD E. School Geography in the United States. 
Reprinted from the Scottish Geographical Magazine for October 1897. 
—FAIRBANKS, HAROLD W. Review of our knowledge of the geology of 
the California coast ranges.— Bulletin Geol. Soc. of America, Vol. VI, 
pp. 71-102. 
An analcite diabase from San Luis Obispo County, California. University 
of California, Berkeley, 1895. 
—FAIRCHILDS, HERMAN LEROY. Proceedings of the Sixth Summer 
Meeting Geol. Society of America, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug.14 and 15, 
1894. 
The Geological History of Rochester, N. Y.—Proc. of the Rochester 
Academy of Science, Vol. II. 
The evolution of the ungulate mammals.—Ibid. 
The length of geologic time.—Ibid, Vol. IX. 
—Geological Institution of University of Upsala, Bulletin, edited by H. 
SJORGREN. Upsala, 1896. 
—Geological Survey of Alabama. 
Report on the Valley Regions of Alabama _ Part II. The Coosa 
Valley Region. By Henry McCalley, Asst. State Geologist. Mont- 
gomery, 1897. 
—Geological Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 7, London, July 1897. 
—GRESLEY, W.S. The “slate binders” of the “Pittsburg” coal bed. 
From American Geologist, Vol. XIV, December 1894. 
—GRIMSLEY, G. P. The Crinoids of Cecil County in Northeastern 
Maryland.—Journal of Cincinnati Society of Natural History, April 
and July 1894. , 
—HALL, C. W. and F. W. SarpEson. The magnesian series of the north- 
western states.—Bull. Geol. Soc. of America, Vol. VI, pp. 167-108, 
Rochester, Jan. 1897. 
Diceratherium Proavitum.—Am. Geol., Vol. XX, November 1897. 
—HATCHER, J.B. The Cape Fairweather Beds; a new Marine Tertiary 
Horizon in Southern Patagonia. Princeton University, August 2, 1897. 
On the geology of Southern Patagonia.—Amer. Jour. Sci., Vol. IV, 
November 1897. 
Iowa Geological Survey: Vol. VI. Report on Lead, Zinc, Artesian 
Wells, etc., by S. Calvin, State Geologist, A. G. Leonard and H. F. 
Bain, Asst. State Geologists. 
