RECENT PUBLICATIONS 559 



-Fuller, Myron L. Geology of Fisher's Island, New York. [Ibid., pp. 

 367-90, Plate 66; June, 1905.] 



-Geological Society, The Quarterly Journal of the, Vol. LXI. Part 3, No. 

 243, August 31, 1905. [London.] 



-Hice, Richard R. The Clays of the Upper Ohio and Beaver River Region. 

 [Transactions of the American Ceramic Society, Vol. VII, Part II, 1905.] 



-Hobbs, William Herbert. The Correlation of Fracture Systems and the 

 Evidences for Planetary Dislocations within tlWEarth's Crust. [Transactions 

 of the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, Vol. XV, pp. 15-29; 

 i9°5-] 



— ■ — Origin of the Channels Surrounding Manhattan Island, New York. 

 [Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Vol. XVI, pp. 151-82, Plate 

 35; April, 1905.] 



Examples of Joint Controlled Drainage from Wisconsin and New York. 



[Journal of Geology, Vol. XIII, No. 4, 1905.] 



-Hovey, Edmund Otis. The Grande Soufriere of Guadeloupe. [Bulletin of 

 the American Geographical Society, September, 1904.] 



Mont Pele from October 20, 1903, to May 20, 1904. [Science, N. S., 



Vol. XX, No. 496, pp. 23, 24; July 1, 1904.] 



The Western Sierra Madre of the State of Chihuahua, Mexico. [Bulletin 



of the American Geographical Society, September, 1905.] 



-Livingston, Burton Edward, Britton, J. C, and Reid, F. R. Studies on 



the Properties of an Unproductive Soil. [U. S. Department of Agriculture, 



Bureau of Soils, Bulletin No. 28.] 

 -Margerie, Emm. de. A propos de la "Bibliographia Geologica;" Reponse a 



MM. Mourlon et Simoens. [Extrait du Bibliographie moderne, 1904, 



No. 6.] 



La nouvelle carte de France au 50,000 du Service geographique de 



Pannee. [Extrait des Annales de Geographie, tome XIV, 1905.] 

 -Matthews, Edward Bennet. Correlation of Maryland and Pennsylvania 



Piedmont Formations. [Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 



Vol. XVI, pp. 329-46, 1905.] 

 -Matthews, Edward Bennet, and Miller, W. J. Cockeysville Marble. 



[Ibid., pp. 347-66, 1905.] 

 -Meyer, A. B. Studies of the Museums and Kindred Institutions of New 



York City, Albany, Buffalo, and Chicago, with Notes on Some European 



Institutions. [Report of the U. S. National Museum for 1903, pp. 311- 



608.] 

 -Moseley, E. L. Sandusky Bay and Cedar Point. [Proceedings of the Ohio 



State Academy of Science, Vol. IV, Part 5.] 



