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Lozano : Criaderos sedimentarios de cobre en Menorca y en Grenada, p. 233- 

 244- — Guillermo English : Uu sondeo en Linares (Jaén), p. 245-252. — Coello : 

 Sondeo de Valverde (Ciudad Real), p. 253-256. 



États-Unis. — Albany. Animal Rep. New -York State Mus., 

 LU, 1-2 ; LUI, 1-2, 1898-1899. 



LU, 1 : Bagg : Report of work on the collections of Mesozoic and Cenozoic 

 fossils in Geological hall, p. r32-r78. — Nevius : A fossil plant from Orange 

 co., p. ryg-rSi. — LU, 2 . Kiimmel : The Newark or new Red Sandstone rocks 

 of Rockland county, p. 9-00. — Prosser : Sections of the formations along the 

 northern end of the Helderberg plateau, p. 51-72. — Cushing : Preliminary 

 report on the geology of Franklin county, p. 73-128. — Smyth and Newland : 

 Report on progress made, during 1898, in mapping the crystalline rocks of 

 the western Adirondack région, p. 129-136. — Kemp, Newland and Hill : Pre- 

 liminary report on the geology of Hamilton, Warren and Washington conn- 

 ties, 137-162. — LOI, 1 : Kemp : PreCambrian formation of parts of Warren, 

 Saratoga, Fulton and Montgomery counties, p. ri7-r36. — Cushing : Geology 

 of Rand hill and vicinity. Clinton co., p. /' 37-7-82. — Smyth : Geology of crys- 

 talline rocks near the Saint-Lawrence river, p. r83-rio4. — Nevius : Rooling 

 slate of Washington county and Emery mines of Westchester county, 

 p. 7 v i35-7'i54. 



— B. New-York State Mus., V-X, 20-43, 45-5i, 1898-1902. 



21 : Kemp : Geology of the Lake Placid Région, p. 47-70. — 3o : Orton : Petro- 

 leum and natural gas in New-York, p. 395-53o. — Report on the state paleon- 

 tologist 1899, p. 659-820. — 34 : Cunnings : Lower Silurian System of Eastern 

 Montgomery county, New-York, p. 419-468. — Prosser : Notes on stratigraphy 

 of Mohawk valley and Saratoga county, New-York, p. 469-482. — Ries : Clays 

 of New-York, their properties and uses. p. 489-944- — 3g : Clarke : A remar- 

 kable occurrence of Orthoceras in the Onconta beds of the Chenango valley. 

 Paropxonema crjptophja, a peculiar echinoderm from the Intumescens-zone 

 of western New-York. Dictyonine hexactinellid sponges from the Upper 

 Devonic of N.-Y. The water biscuit of Squaw island, Canandaigna lake, 

 p. 167-198. — Simpson : Preliminary descriptions of new gênera of Paleozoic 

 rugose corals, p. 199-222 — Loomis : Siluric fungi from western N.-Y., p. 223- 

 226. — 4 2 : Ruedemann : Hudson river beds near Albany and their taxonomic 

 équivalents, p. 489-589. — 45 : Grabau : Guide to the Geology and Paleonto- 

 logy of Niagara falls and vicinity, p. 1-237. — Lelson : Post-Pliocene fossils 

 of Niagara, p. 238-275. — 48 : Woodworth : Pleistocene geology of portions 

 of Nassau county and borough of Queens, p. 617-670. — 49 : Ruedemann : 

 Trenton conglomerate of Rysedorph hill and its fauna, p. 3-n4. — Clarke : 

 Marcellus limestones of central and western N.-Y. and their fauna, p. n5- 

 i38. — Wood : Marcellus limestones of Lancaster, p. 139-181. — Clarke : New 

 Agelacrinites. Amnigenia as an indicator of freshwater deposits during the 

 Devonic of N.-Y., Ireland and the Rhineland, p. 182-205. 



— Mem. New -York State Mus., 3-4, 1900. 



3 : Clarke : The Oriskany fauna of Becraft mountain, p. 1-128. 



Baltimore. Maryland Geol. Surv., IV, 1902. 



Bailey W T illis : Paleozoic Appalachia or the History of Maryland during 

 Paleozoic Time, p. 23-94. — Ries : Report on the clays of Maryland, p. 2o3-5o5. 



