Among articles to appear in the 

 early numbers of The Journal 

 of Geology are the following: 



The Geology of Florida. By E. H. Sellards. 



One of a series of articles appearing from time to 

 time, giving a summary of the geology of the 

 various states, illustrated by maps and the geological 

 column for the state. 



P re-Cambrian Rocks of Southeast Newfound- 

 land. By A. F. BUDDINGTON. 



Inequalities of Sedimentation. By E*. M. 

 Kindle. 



Contains pertinent and valuable material on the 

 phenomena of sedimentation. 



Curious Erosion Features in West Tennessee 

 Clays. By R. A. Schroeder. 



The Thurman- Wilson Fault through Southwestern 

 Iowa, and Its Bearings. By John L. Tilton. 



A Planimeter Method for the Determination of 

 the Percentage Compositions of Rocks. By 



A. JOHANNSEN. 



