Recent Publications 



-American Museum of Natural History. Annual Report for the year 1900. 



New York, 1901. 

 -Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, Transactions of. Vol. VII. 



Melbourne, 1901. 

 -Baldwin, Evelyn B. Meteorological Observations of the Second Well- 

 man Expedition. [Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, U. S. 



Department of Agriculture, 1899-1900, Part VII.] Washington, 1901. 

 -Barbour, Erwin Hinckley. Sand Crystals and their Relation to Certain 



Concretionary Forms. Bull, of the Geol. Soc. of Am., Vol. XII, pp. 165- 



172, plates 13-18. Rochester, April 1901. 

 -Blake, John Charles. A Mica-Andesite of West Sugarloaf Mountain, 



Boulder County, Colorado. Some Relations of Tetrahedral Combinations 



to Crystalline Form. [Proceedings of the Colorado Scientific Society, 



Vol. VII, pp. 13-36.] Denver, April 1901. 

 -Blake, William P. Some Salient Features in the Geology of Arizona 



with Evidences of Shallow Seas in Paleozoic Times. [Reprinted from 



the American Geologist, March 1901.] 



The Caliche of Southern Arizona : An Example of Deposition by the 

 Vadose Circulation. [Transactions of the American Institute of Min- 

 ing Engineers. Richmond meeting, February 1901.] 

 -Canada, Summary Report of the Geological Survey Department for the 



year 1900. Ottawa, 1901. 

 -Coleman, A. P. Marine and Freshwater Beaches of Ontario. [Bull, of 



the Geol. Soc. of Am., Vol. XII, pp. 129-146.] Rochester, March 1901. 

 -Congres Geologique International (8th Session) Tenu a paris du 16 Aout, 



1900. Proces-Verbaux des Seances. Ministere du Commerce de L'indus- 



trie, des Postes et des Telegraphes. Exposition Universelle Internationale 



de 1900. Direction Generale de L'Exploitation. Paris, 1901. 

 -Cragin, F. W. A Study of some Teleosts from the Russell Substage of 



the Platte Cretaceous Series. [Reprinted from Colorado College Studies, 



Vol. IX.] Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 1901. 

 -Davis, W. M. An Excursion to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. 



[Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 



Vol. XXXVIII. Geological Series, Vol. V, No. 4.] With two plates. 



Cambridge, Mass., May 1901. 



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