528 RECENT PUBLICATIONS 
—Museum of Natural History, American Annual Rep. for 1895, 97 pp., New 
York, 1896. 
—RANSOME, F.L., The Neocene Stratigraphy of the Santa Cruz Mountains 
of California (Review), 5 pp.—Am. Geologist, XVII, 1896. 
—RHEAD, E. L., Metallurgy, 271 pp.—Longmans, Green & Co., 1806. 
—STEVENSON, JOHN J., The Cerillos Coal Field (15 pp.), and Notes on the 
Geology of the Indian Territory (11 pp)—Trans. New York Acad. of 
SCi., 1896. 
—TILTON, J. L., Geology of Warren County, 54 pp., 1 map and _ Io plates.— 
Iowa Geol. Surv., Ann. Rep., Vol V, 1896. 
—TRELEASE, WILLIAM, The Sturtevant Pre-Linnean Library of the Mis- 
souri Botanical Garden, 86 pp.—VII Ann. Rep. of Mo. Bot. Garden, St. 
Louis, 1896. 
—TYRRELL, J. Burr, A-Second Expedition through the Barren Lands of 
Northern Canada, 10 pp.—The Geog. Journal, Nov., 1895. 
—WaRD, LESTER F., The Potomac Formation, 84 pp. and 4 plates —XV 
NM, IRC Ds Wo Sb Go Soy WHO He 
—WHITNEY, MILTON, Methods of the Mechanical Analysis of Soils and of 
the Determination of the Amount of Moisture in Soils in the Field, 24 
pp.—U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bull. IV, 1896. 
—WRIGHT, G. FREDERICK, Greenland Ice Fields and Life in the North 
Atlantic, 391 pp. and 3 maps.—D. Appleton & Co., 1896. 
—WooDWARD ARTHUR SMITH, The Fossil Fishes of the Talbragar Beds 
(Jurassic), 27 pp. and 6 plates.——Memoirs of the Geol. Surv. of N. Se 
Wales, Palzontology No. g, Sydney, 1895. 
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