12 DONS. — SÉANCE DU 3 FKVRTFR I9O2 



Allemagne. — Berlin. Zeitsch. f. Praktische Gcol. X, i, 1902. 



J.-H.-L. Vogt : Das Bleiglanz-Silbererz-Gangfeld von Svenningdal ira nôrdli- 

 chen Norwegen, p. 1-8. — W. Liebenam : Goklbergbau in Aegypten, p. g-i5. 



Leipzig. Zeitsch. fur Naturwiss. LXX1V, 3-4, Dez. 1901. 



Hugo Môller : Ueber « Feuerstâtlen » im Kalktuffsand von Taùbach und 

 ûber die geologische Stellung der Weimar-Taubacher Kalktufflager, p. 237- 

 273. 



Stuttgart. Cenfralblatt fur Min. Geol. Pal. 2, 1902. 



Von Hoyer : Der unterc Lias von Empelde bei Hannover, p. 33-44- — P- 

 Oppenheim : Ueber Kerunia eornuta May. Eym. ans déni Eoci'in Aegyptens, 

 p. 4449- — l^ e Souza-Brandao : Ueber einen portugiesischen Alkali-Granulit, 

 p. 49-55. — W. Volz : Eleplias Trogontherii Pohl. in Schlesien, p. 55-58. 



Australie. — Brisbane. Queensland Geol. Surv. Bull. i3, i5, 17. 



i3 : R. Etheridgc, Junr. : Additional notes on Ihe Paleontology of Queens- 

 land (part II), p. 1-37, 4 pb — i5 : B. Dunstan : Report on some Mount Mor- 

 gan Mines, p. 5-i6, 6 pi. — 17 : Report on the Geologieal features of Hazledean 

 West of Mackay ; with notes on the coal, limestone, and other minerai 

 prorlucls of the Mackay district, p. 5-i6, 1 carte. 



États-Unis. — Chicago. Journal of Geology. IX, 8, 1901. 



H. -S. Washington : The foyaïte-ijolite séries of Magnet Cove, a chemical 

 study in differentiation, Part II, p. 640-671. — A.-A. Julien : A study of the 

 structure of fulgurites, p. 673-694- — A.-H Purdue : Physiography of the 

 Boston Mountains, Arkansas, p. 694-702. — W.-J. Sinclair : The discovery 

 of a new fossil Tapir in Oregon, p. 702-708. — E.-C. Eckel : The formation as 

 the basis for géologie inapping, p. 708 718. — R.-D. Salisbury : Glacial work 

 in the Western Mountains in 1901, p. 718-731. 



New-York. Ann. of the New-York Acad. of Se. XIV, Part I. 



A. Hollick : Discovery of a Mastodon's Tooth and the Remains of a Boréal 

 Végétation in a Swamp on Staten Island, N. Y , p. 67-68. 



— Science. New Séries, XV, 367-368, 10 et 17 Jan. 1902. 



368 : A.-W. Grabau : The Geologieal Society of America, p. 81-91. 



Rochester. Bull. Geol. Soc. of America. XII, 1901. 



Warren Upham : Pleistocene ice and river érosion in the Sainte Croix 

 valley of Minnesota and Wisconsin, p. i3-25. — Warren Upham : Giants'- 

 kettles eroded by moulin torrents, p. 25-45. — C.-H. Hitchcock : Volcanic 

 phenomena on Hawai, p. 45-57- — G.-M. Dawson : Geologieal record of the 

 Rocky Mountain région in Canada; Annual addressby the président, p. 57-93. 

 — T.-L. Watson : Weathering of granitic rocks of Georgia, p. 93-109. — 

 N.-H. Winchell : Glacial lakes of Minnesota, p. 109-129. — A. -P. Coleman : 

 Marine and freshwater beaches of Ontario, p. 129-147. — H.-B. Kùmmel and 

 Stuart Weller : Paleozoic limestones of Kittatinny valley, New-Jersey, 

 p. 147-165. — E.-H. Barbour : Sand Cryslals and their relation to certain 

 concretionary forms, p. 165-173. — C.-R. Keyes : A depositional measure of 

 unconformity, p. 173-197. — G.-L Collie : Wisconsin shore of lake Superior, 

 p. 197-217. — J.-E. Spurr : Origin and structure of the Basin ranges, p. 217- 



