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certain copper minerais, p. 244-247- — 5 : G.-H. Hitchcock : New Zealand in 

 the Ice Age, p. 271-282, 3 pi. — Clifton J. Sarle : Reef structures in the Clinton 

 and Niagara strata of Western New-York, p. 282-299, i5 pi. — C.-R. Keyes : A 

 schematic standard for the American Carboniferous, p. 299-306. — Warren 

 Upham : The Toronto and Scarboro'drift séries, p. 3o6-3i6. 



New-York. Science. New Séries, XIV, 363-365 ; XV, 366. 

 W.-H. Dali : On the true nature of Tamiosoma, p. 5-7. 

 Philadelphie. Journ. Ac. of N. S. (2), XI, Part 4- 

 — Proc. Ac. of N. S. LUI, Part II. 



Portland. Proc. of the — Soc. of N. H. II, Part 5, 1901. 

 P.-C. Manning : Glacial Pot-Holes in Maine, p. 185-200, 2 pi. 

 Topeka. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. XVII. 



G.-N. Gould : The Dakota Gretaceous of Kansas and Nebraska, p. 122-178. 



— C.-N. Gould : On the southern extension of the Marion and Wellington 

 formations, p. 179-181 — C.-N. Gould : The Oklahoma sait plains, p. 181-184. 



— J.-W. Beede : Fauna of the Permian of the central United States, p. i85- 

 189. — A.-.I. Smith : The Americus limestone, p. 189-194. — H.-V. Charles : 

 Dakota sandstone in Washington County, p. 194. — S.-W. Williston : A 

 New Turtle from the Kansas Cretaceous, p. 195-199, 4 pi- — Mark White : 

 Geology of the Glass Mountains of Western Oklahoma, p. 199-200. — 

 Grimsley : Kansas Mines and Minerais, p. 200-207. — R. Mead : The Flint 

 Hills of Kansas, p. 207-208. — Sellards : Fossil plants in the Permian of 

 Kansas, p. 208-209. 



Washington. Smithsonian Institution. Annual Report, 1900. 



Joseph Le Conte : A Century of Geology, p. 265-289. — W.-J. Sollas : Evo- 

 lutional Geology, p. 28g-3i5. — Fr.-A. Lucas : The restoration of extinct 

 animais, p. 479 _ 493. 



Grande-Bretagne. — Londres. The Geol. Magazine. IX, 1, 

 1902. 



G.-A. Me Manon and W.-H. Hudleston : Fossils from the Hindu Khoosh ; 

 Part I : Fossil Beds and Associated Rocks at Chitral, p. 3-8. — T.-G. Bon- 

 ney : Moraines and Mud-streams in the Alps, p. 8-16. — Sir H.-H. Howorth : 

 The origin and Progress of the Modem Theory of the Antiquity of Man, 

 p. 16-27. — H.-B. Woodward : Further note on the Westleton Beds, p. 27-30. 

 — J. Parkinson : The Petrographical Characters of the Darjiling Gneiss, 

 p. 3o-35. 



— Proc. Geol. Association. XVII, Part 5, Nov. 1901. 



A.-S. Kennard, B.-B. Woodward : The post-pliocene non-marine Mollusca 

 of the South of England, with a note by H.-P. Blackmore, p. 213-261. — 

 J.-P. Johnson : The pleistocene Fauna of West Wittering, p. 261-265. — 

 Excursion to Woking, p. 265. 



— R. Soc. Proc. LXIX, 453. 



— The Mining Journal. LXXI, 3469-3462 ; LXXII, 3463-3464. 



