4o BIBLIOGRAPHIE 
— U.S. Geol. Surv. Mineral Resources of the U.S., 1904. 
— Water-Supply and Irrigation papers of the U. S. Geol. S., 
148, 1905 ; 150, 1906. 
148 : CHARLES NEWTON GouLp. Gecology and Water Resources of Oklahoma. 
171 p. 2 cartes. 
— Ann. Rep. of the U. S. Geol. Surv., 1904-1905. | 
— B.ofthe U. S. Geol. Sure., 265, 292-273, 1905 ; 254, 1906. 
265 : N. M. FENNEMAN. Geology of the Boulder District, Colorado, 101 p., 2 
cartes. — 272: T. NezsoN DaArr. Taconic Physiography, 49 p. — 273: 
WiLLAM C. ALDEN. The Drumlins of Southeastern Wisconsin, 43 p., 1 carte. 
— 274: HENRY GANNEIT. A. Dictionary of Altitudes in the United States, 
1072 p. 
— Professional papers of the U. S. Geol. Sure., 43, 1905. 
WALDEMAR LINDGREN. The Copper Deposits of the Clifton-Morenci Dis- 
trict, Arizona, 364 p., 2 cartes. 
Grande - Bretagne.— Dublin. The Sc. P.of the R. D. 
S. (N. S.), XI, 8-9, 1906. 
— The Sc. T. of the R. D. S., (2), IX, 3. 
— P.ofthe R.irish Ac., B. XXVL, 2, 3, 1906. 
— The T.ofthe R.irish Ac., B, XXXIIL, 2. 
— Edimbourg. Proc. of the R. Soc., XXIV, XXV, 1-2, XXVI, 
1-3, 1901-1900. 
XXIV : J. G. Goopcuirp. Contributions to Scottish Mineralogy, 321-341. — 
XXV, 1 : RogerrT Munro. Man as Artist and Sportsman in the Palæolithic 
Period, 92-128. — J. G. Gooncuirp. Some Field Evidence relating to the Modes 
of Occurrence of Intrusive Rocks with some Remarks upon the Origin of 
Eruptive Rocks in general, 195-226. — RoBertr Muxro. On the Date of the 
Upheaval which caused the 25-feet Raised Beaches in Central Scotland, 
242-252. — J. H. Harvey Prrie. On the Graptolitebearing Rocks of the South 
Orkneys, 463-470. — XXV, 2 : Léon W. Cort et GABRIEL W. Lee. Les 
concrétions phosphatées de l’'Agulhas Bank.— Note sur la glauconie qu’elles 
contiennent, 862-893. — XXV1, 2 : Léon W. Cozzer et T. N. Jonnsron. On 
the Formation of certain Lakes in the Highlands, 107-112.— Léon W. CoLLer. 
Two Rock Basins in the Alps, 112-115. 
— Trans. of the R, Soc., XL, 5-4; XLE, 1-2, XLIII. 
XL, 3: Ramsay H. Traquarr. On the Distribution of Fossil Fish-remains 
in the Carboniferous Rocks of the Edinburgh District, 687-707. — XL, 4 : Ip. 
The Lower Devonian Fishes of Gemünden, 923-739. — RoBEerT Kipsron. The 
Fossil Plants of the Carboniferous Rocks of Canonbie, Dumfrieshire, and of 
Parts of Cumberland and Northumberland, 741-833. — B. N. PEACE et J. HORNE. 
The Canonbie Coalfield : its geological Structure and Relations to the Carbo- 
niferous Rocks of the North of England and Central Scotland, 835-877. — 
Ramsay H. TrRAaquAIR. Supplementary Report on fossil Fishes collected by 
the Geological Survey of Scotland in the Upper Silurian Rocks of Scotland, 
879-887. — XLI, 1 : T. J. Jenu. The Glacial Deposits of Northern Pembro- 
keshire, 53-87. — XLI, © : J. D. Fazcower. The igneous Geology of the Bath- 
