Recent Publications 



- Ami, Henry M. Note on the Physiography and Geology of King's 



County, Nova Scotia. From the Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XII, Nos. 7 and 

 8, November 1898. Ottawa, Canada. 



Annual Progress Report of the Geological Survey of Western Australia, 

 for the year 1897. A. G. Maitland, Geologist, Perth, Australia. With 

 map showing position of Artesian bores in vicinity of Perth, and other 

 geological maps. 



Callaway, Dr. C. On the Metamorphism of a Series of Grits and Shale s 

 in Northern Anglesey. From the Quarterly Journal of the Geological 

 Society for August 1898. London, England. 

 -Dall, William H. A Table of the North American Tertiary Horizons, 

 correlated with one another and with those of Western Europe, with 

 Annotations. Extract from the Eighteenth Annual R port of the U. S. 

 Geological Survey, 1896-7. Washington, 1898. 



Davis, William Morris, assisted by Henry Snyder. Physical Geog- 

 raphy. Ginn & Co. publishers, Boston, 1898. 

 -Department of Mines and Agriculture, Geological Survey. Mineral 

 Resources, No. 4. Notes on the Occurrence of Bismuth Ores in New 

 South Wales. By J. A. Watt, Geological Surveyor, 1898. Sidney, 1898. 



- Fairchild, H. L. Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting, held at 



Montreal, Canada, December 1897 (with Index, also Contents of Vol. 



IX). Published by Geological Society of America. Rochester, Dec. 1898. 

 -Geikie, Sir Archibald. Science in Education. An Address to Students 



of Mason University College, Birmingham, at the opening of the session 



on October 4, 1898. Birmingham, England, 1898. 

 -Geological Survey of Georgia. W. S. Yeates, State Geologist. Adminis- 

 tration Report of the State Geologist for the year ending October 15, 



1898. Atlanta, Ga. 



Bulletin No. 4A. Gold Deposits of Georgia. Yeates, McCallie & King. 



Ibid. 



-Geological Survey of the State of New York (Geological Map). Report 

 on the Boundary between the Potsdam and Pre-Cambrian Rocks North 

 of the Adirondacks. James Hall, State Geologist ; H. P. Cushing, 

 Special Assistant. From the Sixteenth Annual Report, 1898. 



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