02 DONS. SÉANCE DU 4 NOVEMBRE I9OI 



study of Bird Mountain, Vermont, p. 9-25, a pi. — G -H. Girty : Devonian 

 fossils fi'om southeslern Colorado : The fauna of the Ouray formation, 

 p. 25-83, 5 pi. — I.-C. Russel : A preliminary paper on the geology of the 

 Cascade Mountains, in northern Washington, p. 83-21 1, i3 pi. — L.-F. W'ard : 

 Status of the Mesozoic floras of the U. S., p. 211-749, i^^ pl- — D. White : 

 The stratigraphie succession of the fossile lloras of the Pottsville formation 

 in the southern anthracite coal iield, Pensylvania, p. 749-9i8, i4 pl- — 

 Part m : Precious-metal mining districts, p. i-58i, 77 pl. — Part IV : Hydro- 

 graphy, p. 1-637, 63 pl- — Part V : Forest reserves, p. 1-478, 169 pl. et i atlas. 

 — Part VII : Explorations in Alaska in 1898, p. 1-4945 38 pl., 20 cartes dans le 

 texte, et 5 hors texte. 



— U. S. Geol. Surv. Bulletin n"' 163-176, 1900. 



i63 : Knowlton : Flora of the Montana formation, p. 1-77, 19 pl. — 164 : 

 Vaughan : Reconnaissance in the Rio-Grande coal fields of Texas, p. 1-96, 

 II pl. — 160 : Williams and Gregory : Contributions to the geology of 

 Maine, p. i-2o3, i4 pl. — 166 : Gannett : A gazetleer of Utah, i-43, i carte. — 

 167 : Clarke : Contributions to chcmistry and mineralogy from the laboratory 

 of U. S. G. S., p. 1-160. — 1C8 : Clarke : Analyses of rocks, laboratory of U. S. 

 G. S., p. i-3o4. — 169 : Gannett : Altitudes in Alaska, p. i-i3. — 170 : Goode : 

 Survey of the boundary line between Idaho and Montana, from the interna- 

 tional boundary to the crest of the Bitterroot Mountains, p. i-65, i4 pl. — 

 171 : Gannett : Boundaries of U. S. States and Territories, p. 1-137 ~ 172 : 

 Weeks: Bibliography and index of North anicrican Geology, Palaeontology, 

 Petrology and Mineralogy for 1899, p. 1-141. — 173 : Nickles and Bassler : 

 Synopsis of American Bryozoa, p. 1-663. — 174 : Baker : Survey of N.-E. 

 boundary of the U.-S.. p. 1-76. — 175 : Fitch : Triangulation and spirit leveling 

 inindian territory, p. i-i35. — 176 : Hillebrand : Some principles and methods 

 of rock analysis, p. i-iio. 



— U. S. Geol. Surv. 



F.-G. Schrader et A. -H. lirooks : Preliminary report on the Cape Name- 

 gold région (Alaska), p. i-56, 19 pl., 3 cartes. 



Grande-Bretagne. — Dublin. Trans. R. Irish Ac. XXXI, 

 9-11, 1900. 



II : Grenville A.-J. Cole : On metamorphic rocks in eastern Tyrone and 

 southern Donegal, p. 43i-47o, 2 pl. 



Edimbourg. Proc. R. Phys. Soc. 1899-1900 (1901). 



D. Heyburn : Notes on a Collection of mammalian and other fragmentary 

 bones obtained from Smoo Cave, Durness, Sutherlandshire, p. 3i4-3i9. 



LiçerpooL Geol. Soc. Proc. Session 41"' 1899-1900; VIII, (4), 1900. 



Vin (4) : W.-A. Hei'dman : The geological succession of morphological Ideals 

 (President's address), p. 429-451. — J.-J. Fitzpatrick : Récent discovery of 

 Pebbles of argentiferous copper in Mexico, p. 45i-h54. — E. Dickson : Notes 

 on glacial and post-glacial deposits near Southport, p. 454-463. — T. -M. Reade 

 et P. Holland : The Phylladcs of the Ardennes compared with the Slate of 

 N. Wales, p. 463-479, i pl. — J. Smith : The Drift Beds and Boulders of the 

 Louther and neighbouring Hills and Valleys, p. 483-497. 



