3o DONS. — SÉANCE DU 7 AVRIL I902 



Autriche-Hongrie. — Cracovie. Bull, internat. Ac. Se. 9, 

 Décembre 1901 ; 1, Janvier 1902. 



g : Friedberg : Les Foraminifères des couches à Inoeérames des environs 

 de Rzeszôw el de Debica, p. 409-464, 1 ph 



Vienne. Berg. und Hûttemânisehes Jahrb. XL1X, 4; L, 1. 



Danemark. — Copenhague. Ac. B. des Se. et des Lettres de 

 Dan. Bull. 6, 1901 ; 1, 1902. 



— Ac. B. des Se. et des Lettres. Mémoires. (G), Section des 

 Sciences, IX, 8 ; X, 3, 1901. 



États-Unis. — Berkeley. Bull, of the Départ, of Geology. 

 Univ. of California. II, 12, Jan. 1902. . 



Andrew C. Lawson and Ch. Palache : The Berkeley Hills, a détail of Coast 

 Range Geology, p. 349-35o, 7 pi. 



Cambridge. Bull, of the Muséum of Comparative Zool. at 

 Harvard Collège. XXXVIII, Geol. Séries, V, 5 et G, Febr. 1902. 



5 : R.-A. Daly : The Geology of the Northeast Coast of Labrador, p. 206- 

 270, i3 pi. — 6 : J.-E. Wolff : Leucite-Tinguaïte from Beemerville, New Jersey, 

 p. 273-277. 



Chicago. Journal of Geology. X, 1, Jan. -Febr. 1902. 



N.-M. Fenneman : Development of the profile of equilibrium of the sub- 

 aqueous shore terrace, p. i-33. — F.-E. Wright : A new combination wedge 

 for use with the petrographical microscope, p. 33-36. — W.-T. Lee : The Mor- 

 rison shales of Southern Colorado and Northern Mexico, p. 36-5g. — E.-C. 

 Eckel : The préparation of a geological map, p. 09-67. — A.-B. Willmott : The 

 nomenclature of the Lake Superior formations, p. 67-77. — W.-M. Davis : 

 Studies for students : baselevel, grade and peneplain, p. 77-112. 



New- York. Science. New Séries, XV, 3^3, 376-377, 



— American Muséum of Natural History. Memoirs, I, 7, Nov. 

 1901. — Bull., XI, 4» 1901 ; XIV, 1901 ; XV, 1, 1901. 



Memoirs. W.-D. Matthew : Fossil Mammals of the Tertiary of Northeastern 

 Colorado, p. 355-447, 3 pi. — Bull. XI : R.-P. Whitiield and Hovey : Catalogue 

 of the types and hgured spécimens in the palœontological collection of the 

 Geological Department, American Muséum of Natural History, p. 358-5oo. — 

 XIV : W.-D. Matthew : Additional observations on the Creodonta, p. 1-39. — 

 J.-W. Gidley : Tooth Characters and Revision of the Genus Equus, p. 91-143, 

 4 pi. — F.-B. Lcomis : On Jurassic Stratigraphy in Southeastern Wyoming, 

 p. 189-199, 2 pi. — H.-F. Osborn and Walter Granger : Fore and Hind Limbs 

 of Sauropoda, from the Bone Cabin Quarry, p. 199-209. — R.-P. "Whitiield : 

 Note on a very fine example of Helicoceras Stevensoni preserving the Outer 

 Chamber, p. 219-221, 2 pi. 



Grande-Bretagne. — Dublin. R. Dublin Soc. Scient. ïrans. 

 (2), VII, 8-i3, Sept. 1900 à Oct. 1901. 



