100 THE JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY. 
Glacial Lakes of Western New York. A. L. Fairchild. 
Lake Newberry, the Successor of Lake Warren. “7. L. Fairchild. 
Notes on the Glaciation of Newfoundland. 7. C. Chamberlin. 
The Pre-Cambrian Floor in the Northwestern States. C. W. Had/. 
A further Contribution to our Knowledge of the Laurentian. /vank D. Adams. 
The Crystalline Limestones, Ophiolites and associated Schists of the Eastern 
Adirondacks. /. /. Kemp. 
Lower Cambrian Rocks in Eastern California. Chas. D. Walcott. 
Devonian Fossils in Carboniferous Strata. 7. S. Williams. 
The Pottsville Series along New River, West Virginia. David White. 
The Cretaceous Deposits of the northern half of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. 
William B. Clark. 
Stratigraphic Measurement of Cretaceous Time. G. A. Gilbert. 
Notes on the Cretaceous of Western Texas and Coahuila, Mexico. £. 7. Dumble. 
The Marginal Development of the Miocene in eastern New Jersey. lW7/liam 
B. Clark. 
Sedimentary Geology of the Baltimore Region. WV. H. Darton. 
The Surface Formations of southern New Jersey. Rollin D. Salisbury. 
On New Forms of Marine Alge from the Trenton Limestone, with Observa- 
tions on Buthograptus Laxus, Hall. &. P. Whitfield. 
Spherulitic Volcanics at North Haven, Maine. VW. S. Bayley. 
‘The Peripheral Phases of the Great Gabbro Mass of northeastern Minnesota. 
W. S. Bayley. 
The Contact Phenomena at Pigeon Point, Minnesota. W. S. Bayley. 
The Relation of Grain to Distance from Margin in Certain Rocks. A/fred C. 
Lane. 
Crystallized Slags from Copper-Smelting. AdZfred C. Lane. 
On the Honeycombed Limestones in the Bottom of Lake Huron. Rodert Bell. 
On the Nomenclature of the Fine-Grained Siliceous Rocks. Leon S. Griswold. 
On Some Dykes Containing ‘‘Huronite.” Alfred E. Barlow. 
The Characteristic Features of the California Gold Quartz Veins. Waldemar 
Lindgren. 
On the Quartz-keratophyre and its associated Rocks of the Baraboo Bluffs, 
Wisconsin. Samuel Wetdman. 
The Granites of Pike’s Peak, Colorado. Edward B. Mathews. 
The Crystalline Limestones and associated Rocks of the northwest Adiron- 
dack Region. C. //. Smyth, Jr. 
On the Decomposition of the Granitic Rocks of the District of Columbia. 
George P. Merrill. 
The Geological Relations of the Tennessee Phosphates. C. W2/lard Hayes 
Ancient Physiography as Represented in Sediments. Bazley Wiltzs. 
A New Intrusive Rock near Syracuse, New York. 4. HY. Darton and /. F. Kemp. 
